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and garrett. meanwhile mexicans. mexico's president claudia sheinbaum this morning. i mean, she just she called what president trump said about this offensive, defamatory and without any support. what was it that the president or the white house said that has upset the mexican president to such a degree? >> yeah, this is a relationship that seems to be under significant strain. jose with the mexican president appears to be upset about was language in a fact sheet that accompanied the release of these tariffs, suggesting that the mexican government has an intolerable relationship with the cartels and the drug traffickers, even suggesting that there's a de facto alliance between the mexican government and these criminal organizations. remember, the trump white house has designated the major cartels in mexico as terrorist organizations. the president has regularly floated the idea of unilateral military action against them, suggesting that the mexican government, the duly elected mexican government,
and garrett. meanwhile mexicans. mexico's president claudia sheinbaum this morning. i mean, she just she called what president trump said about this offensive, defamatory and without any support. what was it that the president or the white house said that has upset the mexican president to such a degree? >> yeah, this is a relationship that seems to be under significant strain. jose with the mexican president appears to be upset about was language in a fact sheet that accompanied the...
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garrett county, maryland not too far from here, where there are cows and people. i grew up in new york to chicago coming for watch. did. there were a lot of cows that i almost hit and ran to and stuff that almost hit me as i was actually tried to figure out where i was going. i found myself in rural, in a place called perry county, marion, alabama, the birthplace of coretta scott king, which is about 3 hours, 3 hours outside of birmingham. i found myself in syracuse, new york, which was one of the first areas we had public housing. i found myself in hartford, connecticut kit, as well as an area called in phenix, arizona, where every child in a predominately latino school had a cell phone, but not for the purposes i thought they had a cell phone because they were actually a miracle county and they needed that as a phone tree in case a parent was detained or deported. so was it for school and education? it seemed to be one of those areas that stood for me. this was before the pandemic before, you know, 53 million school age kids had to go online where some of the la
garrett county, maryland not too far from here, where there are cows and people. i grew up in new york to chicago coming for watch. did. there were a lot of cows that i almost hit and ran to and stuff that almost hit me as i was actually tried to figure out where i was going. i found myself in rural, in a place called perry county, marion, alabama, the birthplace of coretta scott king, which is about 3 hours, 3 hours outside of birmingham. i found myself in syracuse, new york, which was one of...
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. >> senior white house correspondent garrett hake, former u.s. ambassador to russia michael mcfaul and former adviser to ukrainian president zelensky igor novikov. okay, so garrett zelensky signaling today he believes the us ukraine alliance can be repaired. is that the view out of the white house this morning? >> it is. although there's certainly frustration. >> from white house aides. >> who feel like their. >> patience and americans. >> wallets for. >> this conflict. are not unlimited. >> but the national. security adviser was on television this morning and. >> suggested there's basically three. >> things they. >> need to see. >> from zelensky. >> to start repairing this relationship. the first. >> is the. >> gratitude that they feel like was missing. >> from that oval. >> office. >> meeting where. >> you heard jd. vance ask him about saying thank you. >> the second. >> is a willingness. >> to sign the minerals deal. >> that. >> was on the table on that day. >> zelensky has. >> said he's. >> still willing. >> to do so. >> the third is an. >> a
. >> senior white house correspondent garrett hake, former u.s. ambassador to russia michael mcfaul and former adviser to ukrainian president zelensky igor novikov. okay, so garrett zelensky signaling today he believes the us ukraine alliance can be repaired. is that the view out of the white house this morning? >> it is. although there's certainly frustration. >> from white house aides. >> who feel like their. >> patience and americans. >> wallets for....
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nbc's garrett haake joins us now from the white house.g any cooler, does it? >> no, i think that's a fair assessment, jose. here you see the president continuing to escalate this fluid feud with president zelensky, who had zelensky had said over the weekend that he thinks the war in ukraine is end is very, very far away. the president calling this the worst statement that could have been made by zelensky and suggest that america won't put up with it much longer. some of this may just be sort of rhetorical heat from the president, whose national security adviser was on television this morning saying the path back to negotiations between the u.s. and ukraine involves gratitude from zelensky, something he has already expressed a willingness to sign the minerals deal, which zelensky has also said he'd be willing to do, and an apology, which zelensky says he doesn't think is necessary but may be required given the personal way in which donald trump conducts his diplomacy. and, jose, i'll just add that the president here in this truth social po
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all right, garrett. thank you so much. we are hoping for a show, but not too much of a show this time. garrett reisman appreciate it. >> thank you. >> still ahead, best actor winner adrien brody in a sticky situation after tossing his used gum at his girlfriend. what the heck about that? we'll talk about it next. >> speak now or forever hold your. >> only took for our cough liquid. unlike robitussin dm liquid, delsym 12 hour liquid offers 12 hours of cough relief all day or night. delsym cough. crisis averted. >> liberty. >> liberty mutual is all she talks about. since we saved hundreds by bundling our home and auto insurance. >> it's pronounced liberty. liberty, liberty, liberty. nice try kid. only pay for what you need. >> liberty. liberty, liberty. >> liberty, huh? >> mornings. cough. congestion. >> i'm feeling better all in one. and done with mucinex. kickstart. >> ooh, headaches. >> better now. >> mucinex kickstart gives all in one and done relief with a morning jolt of instant cooling sensation. it's comeback season.
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garrett, good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning to you.istration officials asking zelenskyy to leave. now the white house says it's reviewing this military aid, which is mostly american-made weapons and ammunition to determine if continuing to provide it will contribute to a solution to the war. the move has been praised by russia, and comes on the same day european leaders outlined their new package of defense aid for ukraine. the president is expected to address this pause when he speaks tonight before a joint session of congress. his speech will also tout what the white house considers big wins on immigration and cutting the federal work force and spending. the theme of the remarks tonight will be the renewal of the american dream. savannah? >> all right, garrett, thank you. >>> of course, nbc news will bring you the president's address life. our coverage starts at 9:00 p.m. eastern here on nbc and streaming on nbc news now. >>> sg, see you tonight. we're expecting to hear from nasa's spacex crew including suni williams and butch wilmor
garrett, good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning to you.istration officials asking zelenskyy to leave. now the white house says it's reviewing this military aid, which is mostly american-made weapons and ammunition to determine if continuing to provide it will contribute to a solution to the war. the move has been praised by russia, and comes on the same day european leaders outlined their new package of defense aid for ukraine. the president is expected to address this pause...
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garrett. andrea. ashley. ned, everybody, thank you very much. joining me now is former u.s. defense secretary and former cia director leon panetta. we should also note donald trump has pulled leon panetta, the secretary's security clearance. thank you for being with us. i want to get your take on this this note in particular, that russia now says u.s. foreign policy is aligned with theirs. >> look, i. >> i think it's pretty clear. that that mr. trump has. turned 80 years of u.s. >> foreign policy on its. head for. >> 80 years. >> democrat and republican presidents. >> alike exerted. >> strong world leadership. supported our alliances. >> supported democratic. >> values. >> and stood up to tyrants. and trump, to a large extent, has walked away from that historic. >> policy that the united. >> states had. >> but look, i think the bigger problem is this i don't think it's going to work. i mean, what what trump is trying to do in order to convince putin to come to the table is not going to work. if putin senses weakness on the part of the united state. and what russia has been s
garrett. andrea. ashley. ned, everybody, thank you very much. joining me now is former u.s. defense secretary and former cia director leon panetta. we should also note donald trump has pulled leon panetta, the secretary's security clearance. thank you for being with us. i want to get your take on this this note in particular, that russia now says u.s. foreign policy is aligned with theirs. >> look, i. >> i think it's pretty clear. that that mr. trump has. turned 80 years of u.s....
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so, garrett, the halting aid.s is just the latest in a flurry of pro-russia actions taken since trump. >> took office. >> the administration also paused cyber operations against russia, stopped efforts to seize the assets of oligarchs, halted efforts to combat secret influence campaigns inside the u.s. by russia and china. how is the administration explaining these reversals, and is there any meaningful pushback there in washington. >> on this. >> latest move? >> well, administration officials have said essentially that president biden tried it the other way. and what he got was three years of war. their argument here at the white house is that donald trump is trying to be, and this is my phrasing, essentially good cop here towards russia to try to lure them to the negotiating table to make the case that he's willing to be a partner with them on some kind of conversation to end the war, rather than simply digging in further, arming ukraine further, and the idea that there's sort of one kind of global deal that cou
so, garrett, the halting aid.s is just the latest in a flurry of pro-russia actions taken since trump. >> took office. >> the administration also paused cyber operations against russia, stopped efforts to seize the assets of oligarchs, halted efforts to combat secret influence campaigns inside the u.s. by russia and china. how is the administration explaining these reversals, and is there any meaningful pushback there in washington. >> on this. >> latest move? >>...
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stu and major garrett, thank you.d like to bring in chief white house correspondent nancy portis. half the new tariffs on imported goods, those went into effect today. china said it will retaliate. canada is already hitting back. this afternoon the commerce secretary said well, maybe -- i've been on the phone and maybe those tariffs will go away. >> reporter: policy moves fast in trump world sometimes from day-to-day, sometimes from hour to hour. commerce secretary says these new tariffs there were just imposed less than 24 hours ago could be lifted tomorrow. if president trump is happy with what he's hearing from the leaders of mexico and canada. is it that or is it because the dow fell 1300 points in two days? even some republicans expressed alarm that said they didn't think these tariffs were going to work. they felt they would raise prices pretty started hearing from big-box retailers like target and best buy saying they were going to have to raise their prices. hard to say what triggered this but we now know that
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senior white house correspondent garrett haake with the latest now.ood morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. and that stunning showdown friday between leaders of two allied countries re-setting a peace process that had seemed like it might have been on the fast track. president trump spent the weekend at mar-a-lago while zelenskyy jetted to london for an emergency meeting with european leaders. this morning the ukrainian president posting on social media that it's russia that wants to drag out this war, attacking with drones and bombs in the last week and asking for greater collective strength from the world. >> what do you think stands between you and zelenskyy, sir? >> reporter: president trump not responding sunday night as he returned to the white house after his oval office clash with ukraine's president zelenskyy echoed around the world. negotiations with ukraine on a deal to share the embattled country's mineral wealth as a first step toward a peace deal now stalled, white house sources say, after friday's meeting devolved into a diplomati
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poetry and spinoza's to studious reflection on theological treatises and discounts upon wordsworth and garrett. she also wrote to her friends about revolutions and the lives of plants she an anomaly. when mary moody emerson was coming age in early republican america, women were thought to have been expressly by god for two mutually supportive purposes to serve as wives and mothers. the great province of a woman declared writer who happened to be a man was economy and frugality in the management of family. another observer who also happened to be a man, wrote that quote, it was for a woman to know enough to make shirt and a pudding. so we should be careful about overstating the strictures applied to women. during this period, there were certainly some who remained unmarried, widowed or determined, at least solitary, and some who may who managed to sustain by opening shops or in mills or doing piecework of sorts. but these statements nevertheless represent commonly expressed ideal, an ideology that was meant to define and domesticate women as. most of her acquaintances prepared for a home life.
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this tornado watch and my producer here, monica garrett, actually broadening this view to show you a new tornado watch that is just issued across north carolina and south carolina. the reason for this is because a line of storms has actually spawned radar, indicated tornado, including columbia, south carolina, as we speak. so this is valid through 8 a.m. this morning. these lines of storms have been known to produce rotation and tornadoes. so heads up if you're heading out the door this morning again on the back side of this, it's full on blizzard conditions across the upper midwest. and that will continue as the system edges eastward. by the way, it's going to be a rough commute home this evening. john, kate and sarah in new york city. look at that rain heading into the big apple. back to you, dan. >> i just want to come over there and play with that whole situation that you've got going on there. that is a very, very cool. >> we got a lot of inquiries. you're not alone. you're going to have to take a line for this one. okay. one of 100. >> i'm going to skip the line. much like my c
this tornado watch and my producer here, monica garrett, actually broadening this view to show you a new tornado watch that is just issued across north carolina and south carolina. the reason for this is because a line of storms has actually spawned radar, indicated tornado, including columbia, south carolina, as we speak. so this is valid through 8 a.m. this morning. these lines of storms have been known to produce rotation and tornadoes. so heads up if you're heading out the door this morning...
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that money is put up by about 18 wealthy northerners like horace greeley, cornelius garrett smith. but the trials postcode and davis and varina end up going to canada. in fact, that's where this photograph was taken, was in montreal. they also spent some time in the lenox field and then travel overseas, going to liverpool, going to london. they visited paris, which loved, by the way. davis did not. he found it quite decadent. but they basically adopt somewhat of a middle class standard living, and they're pretty much subsisting from the support of confederate sympathizers. so people who are willing to host them willing to send their children to boarding school. finally, in the summer of 1868, andrew johnson issued a proclamation of amnesty. all former confederate leaders. and then the federal government ends, dismissing the indictment in february of 69. and there's a lot that goes into this, but basically the country was just ready to move on with that. this comes at a crucial moment. varina wrote that by that point had given up trying to dress even decently and that they would acc
that money is put up by about 18 wealthy northerners like horace greeley, cornelius garrett smith. but the trials postcode and davis and varina end up going to canada. in fact, that's where this photograph was taken, was in montreal. they also spent some time in the lenox field and then travel overseas, going to liverpool, going to london. they visited paris, which loved, by the way. davis did not. he found it quite decadent. but they basically adopt somewhat of a middle class standard living,...
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gasoline once you are above $3.50 per garrett -- per gallon. we are still below that.u.s. crude supply growth slows down more meaningfully when prices drop into the $60 and brent terms. we are slightly above that level. we are still in a sweet spot. i think you are right. some key members of the administration seem to be publicly more focused on the consumer side and affordability side. other members of the administration also emphasize the need for stronger u.s. exports, a source of economic and geopolitical power which requires prices not to grow much further from here. annmarie: what will be the impact of the 10% tariff on canadian crude? dean: if it is confirmed, we think the burden of a 10% tariff on canadian crude would be borne by canadian producers who would see a sharp discount in canadian crude prices. on the other hand, the u.s. consumer where we would expect a pickup in u.s. refined product prices. a large share of the burden will fall on canadian producers. there are not a lot of alternative outlooks -- outlets for canadian barrels. there are other exports
gasoline once you are above $3.50 per garrett -- per gallon. we are still below that.u.s. crude supply growth slows down more meaningfully when prices drop into the $60 and brent terms. we are slightly above that level. we are still in a sweet spot. i think you are right. some key members of the administration seem to be publicly more focused on the consumer side and affordability side. other members of the administration also emphasize the need for stronger u.s. exports, a source of economic...
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. >> antonio garrett director of administration and finance for rec park so we budget on a two year rolling basis here at the city county of san francisco specifically specifically for the rec and park department and the first year july 1st starting july 1st 2025 through june 30th 2026 eric mentioned that there is going to be the plan to have a manager on board six months prior to july 1st, 2026 and then additionally the other 14 positions in the staffing plan would be onboarded two months prior to july 1st 2020 six. >> so the cost of all that labor when you when you actually put that into the budget system ends up being a little under $600,000 581,947 and then in year two all 15 positions equal 2.9 million roughly. >> and then additionally we've budgeted the cost of materials and supplies in both years we're anticipating 50 thousand dollars in year one $200,000 in year two and then also in year three we've budgeted an estimate for equipment and fleet to ensure that we have significant sufficient equipment for the team that is going to be operating at treasure island. and since this is a wi
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. >> white house correspondent garrett hake. >> mr. president, where do. the. >> white house. after his oval. >> office clash with ukraine's president. zelensky echoed around the world. negotiations with ukraine on a deal to share the. embattled country's mineral wealth as a first step towards a peace deal, now stalled, white house sources say after friday's meeting devolved into a diplomatic disaster. >> the war. >> not in a good position. you don't have the cards right now with us. you start. >> having cards. >> cards right now. >> have you. >> said thank. >> you once. >> this entire meeting. trump's team asking zelensky to leave the white house. spending the weekend in london at an emergency summit with european leaders. the british prime minister announcing a multi-billion dollar aid package. for ukraine. >> and working. >> to patch up ukraine's frayed alliance with the us. >> nobody wanted to see what happened last friday, but i do not accept that the us is an unreliable ally. >> while king charles invited zelenskyy for a rare. meeting at his. >> coun
. >> white house correspondent garrett hake. >> mr. president, where do. the. >> white house. after his oval. >> office clash with ukraine's president. zelensky echoed around the world. negotiations with ukraine on a deal to share the. embattled country's mineral wealth as a first step towards a peace deal, now stalled, white house sources say after friday's meeting devolved into a diplomatic disaster. >> the war. >> not in a good position. you don't have the...
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nbc news senior white house correspondent garrett hake has the latest. >> overnight, president trumpd to ukraine. it's the latest fallout from friday's explosive oval office meeting with ukrainian president zelensky. >> you don't have the cards. >> the white house saying in a statement that the president wants peace and it will now review the aid, most of it in the form of american weapons and ammunition, to make sure it is, quote, contributing to a solution to the war. lawmakers on both sides criticizing the move, which could withhold support that ukraine has been depending on in its fight against russia. >> this is preposterous. >> it is laughable, it is childish and it is embarrassing for donald trump. >> i do not think we should be pausing our efforts. it's the ukrainians who are shedding blood. >> earlier, the president expressing optimism an agreement could still be struck to end the war. >> i believe that russia wants to make a deal. i believe certainly the people of ukraine want to make a deal. >> russia praising the move. this morning, a kremlin spokesperson saying a halt in
nbc news senior white house correspondent garrett hake has the latest. >> overnight, president trumpd to ukraine. it's the latest fallout from friday's explosive oval office meeting with ukrainian president zelensky. >> you don't have the cards. >> the white house saying in a statement that the president wants peace and it will now review the aid, most of it in the form of american weapons and ammunition, to make sure it is, quote, contributing to a solution to the war....