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i want to bring in nbc senior capitol hill correspondent garrett haake. first of all, garrett, it's great to have you back. welcome. we knew trump didn't see eye to eye with a lot of his officials, but this report really digs deep into what was going on behind the scenes. what are your headlines out of this report? >> reporter: hey, chris, it's good to be back. this report comes with receipts in the forms of transcripts with so many officials up and down hhs and cdc, other agencies tasked with not just combatting the coronavirus but shaping the public health policy and communications around it. in this report we hear from officials like dr. robert redfield, then the cdc director, who said putting together reports on the coronavirus with the kind of oversight they were getting from the trump white house gave him ptsd. it says they were muzzled, prevented from giving briefings, forced to go through the white house or the vice president's office if they were going to give interviews, and even the integrity of some of the basic scientific releases, the mortali
i want to bring in nbc senior capitol hill correspondent garrett haake. first of all, garrett, it's great to have you back. welcome. we knew trump didn't see eye to eye with a lot of his officials, but this report really digs deep into what was going on behind the scenes. what are your headlines out of this report? >> reporter: hey, chris, it's good to be back. this report comes with receipts in the forms of transcripts with so many officials up and down hhs and cdc, other agencies tasked...
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joining me now from las vegas is nbc's garrett haake, in the same time zone as me, garrett.nk you for joining us. i know you spoke with both candidates this week. so, what is their pitch to voters, as we head down the stretch? >> hey, alex. good morning, in the western time zone. first, a word about where we're are. we are out of the culinary union headquarters here in las vegas, the culinary union is going to valero here this morning to start off early voting. the union is typically good for a little bit of a boost in turnout, sometimes, as much as a point or two, powerful turnout machine for democrats in the state of nevada. they're going to need it in this race right now. the polling is consistently showing republican alec lacks off ahead by a point or two. he has been running primarily on economic issues. he's talking about inflation. he's talking about job recoveries for covid histories. he's talking about crime in the border, traditional republican issues, and that's allowed him to consolidate some report here. but the democrat, catherine cortez masto, is engaging on t
joining me now from las vegas is nbc's garrett haake, in the same time zone as me, garrett.nk you for joining us. i know you spoke with both candidates this week. so, what is their pitch to voters, as we head down the stretch? >> hey, alex. good morning, in the western time zone. first, a word about where we're are. we are out of the culinary union headquarters here in las vegas, the culinary union is going to valero here this morning to start off early voting. the union is typically good...
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nbc's correspondent ron allen and jad grungs, colorado, capitol hill correspondent garrett haake and the pennsylvania capital star editor in chief. >> i will begin with you. i want to play a little bit more from lieutenant governor fetterman answering a question about fracking. >> there is a 2018 interview where you said quote, i don't support fracking at all of the how do you square the two? >> i do support fracking. and i don't, i don't, i fracking, and i stand, and i do support fracking. >> the campaign lowered expectations for his performance last night and he did have a harder time than he certainly would have if he had not had a stroke. and he's still recovering from it. and i wonder from the conversations you're having with voters today, whether the health issue is more of a concern for them now than it was before, and what their thoughts are about lieutenant governor john fetterman? >> that exchange over fracking sure did leap out last night. complicated in one factor, but the lieutenant governor's health concerns, but also by a politician trying to reconcile the dissance bet
nbc's correspondent ron allen and jad grungs, colorado, capitol hill correspondent garrett haake and the pennsylvania capital star editor in chief. >> i will begin with you. i want to play a little bit more from lieutenant governor fetterman answering a question about fracking. >> there is a 2018 interview where you said quote, i don't support fracking at all of the how do you square the two? >> i do support fracking. and i don't, i don't, i fracking, and i stand, and i do...
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garrett haake is in colorado and shaq brewster joins me from wisconsin.big moments last night, what are voters learning about these two candidates? the republican has taken stood back from donald trump. >> yes, he has -- >> challenging kind of republican -- >> reporter: well, that's the theory of the case here for republicans in this state. they believe that joe oday who voted for donald trump twice but says he wouldn't again, colorado republicans think that's the antidote to a state where they have not done well. joe biden won this state by 14 points back in 2020. last night's debate might have happened in a different political universe than the one you've been covering in pennsylvania. there were debates about immigration policy, afghanistan, water rights on the colorado river but the debate came back to the issue that's been the issue through the whole campaign, economy and inflation. he tried hard to link michael bennet and joe biden as the cause of inflation and bennet pushed back. but when i talk to voters, that does seem to be the key issue on peop
garrett haake is in colorado and shaq brewster joins me from wisconsin.big moments last night, what are voters learning about these two candidates? the republican has taken stood back from donald trump. >> yes, he has -- >> challenging kind of republican -- >> reporter: well, that's the theory of the case here for republicans in this state. they believe that joe oday who voted for donald trump twice but says he wouldn't again, colorado republicans think that's the antidote to...
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and garrett haake is in las vegas. ellison, warnock is changing up his strategy.ak it down for us. >> we really haven't seen warnock go after the walker campaign, herschel walker, in this way, we have seen attack ads related to some of the questions that have come up in terms of herschel walker's personal life, but those have not come from warnock's campaign, they come from outside groups, so these ads, they are notable, because it seems like a shift in this campaign strategy, and they're airing these two ads as early voting is under way, in the very final stretch to election day. watch some of it. >> for you, herschel walker wants to ban abortion. >> there are no exceptions in my mind. like i say, i believe in life. >> there is not a national ban on abortion right now. i think that's a problem. >> for himself -- >> herschel walker paid for an abortion for his then girlfriend. >> i've been very transparent about everything i've ever done. i broke a book about things i've done. >> another lie from herschel walker. here's walker's book. and he didn't write a word ab
and garrett haake is in las vegas. ellison, warnock is changing up his strategy.ak it down for us. >> we really haven't seen warnock go after the walker campaign, herschel walker, in this way, we have seen attack ads related to some of the questions that have come up in terms of herschel walker's personal life, but those have not come from warnock's campaign, they come from outside groups, so these ads, they are notable, because it seems like a shift in this campaign strategy, and they're...
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i'm garrett haake. "deadline white house" starts after this quick break.er this quick break the other day... and forgot where she was. [buzz] you can always spot a first timer. gain flings with oxi boost and febreze. moderate to severe eczema still disrupts my skin. despite treatment it disrupts my skin with itch. it disrupts my skin with rash. but now, i can disrupt eczema with rinvoq. rinvoq is not a steroid, topical, or injection. it's one pill, once a day, that's effective without topical steroids. many taking rinvoq saw clear or almost-clear skin while some saw up to 100% clear skin. plus, they felt fast itch relief some as early as 2 days. that's rinvoq relief. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal, cancers including lymphoma and skin cancer, death, heart attack, stroke, and tears in the stomach or intestines occurred. people 50 and older with at least one heart disease risk factor have higher risks. don't take if allergic to rinvoq, as serious reactions can occur. tell your do
i'm garrett haake. "deadline white house" starts after this quick break.er this quick break the other day... and forgot where she was. [buzz] you can always spot a first timer. gain flings with oxi boost and febreze. moderate to severe eczema still disrupts my skin. despite treatment it disrupts my skin with itch. it disrupts my skin with rash. but now, i can disrupt eczema with rinvoq. rinvoq is not a steroid, topical, or injection. it's one pill, once a day, that's effective without...
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. >> garrett haake asked about your critique of republicans that were campaigning with kari lake.s his response. >> i believe everything state deserves a republican governor, and arizona deserves another republican governor. >> a lot of reps in the last three weeks that i have described as empathetic to what you're doing, have suddenly said party over country. what do you make of that decision. >> i think they're indefensible decisions. i think governor youngkin has done a good job, but nobody should be on the advocating for someone who will not honor the sanctity of our election. >> it seems like it's been harder to ignore kari lake, and some have campaigned with doug mastriano, this win it, whatever it takes to win, winning trump is everything. how do you blow that up? >> i think you have to remind people that everybody has an obligation to defend the constitution, the obligation to do what's right. now you have a lot of republicans -- democrats do the same thing, it seems like our candidates are more dangerous right now, but you have a lot of republicans saying, you know what?
. >> garrett haake asked about your critique of republicans that were campaigning with kari lake.s his response. >> i believe everything state deserves a republican governor, and arizona deserves another republican governor. >> a lot of reps in the last three weeks that i have described as empathetic to what you're doing, have suddenly said party over country. what do you make of that decision. >> i think they're indefensible decisions. i think governor youngkin has done...
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joining me is garrett haake, marianne that sotomayor and kimberly atkins stohr, senior opinion writer of the boston globe. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. friday was yet another reminder that these are not ordinary times. consider we're just nine days away from the first national election since the attack on the u.s. capitol. and obviously the threat of violence has an edge. the chilling and violent attack on paul pelosi is raising fears of more political violence. pelosi's husband had surgery for a skull fracture and is recovering after beaten by a man with hammer after he broke into her home. speaker pelosi was in washington at the time with her security detail. there was no secure detail at t the house. both president biden and president obama addressed the assault. >> it is one thing to condemn the violence. but you can't condemn the en violence unless you condemn those people who continue to argue the election was not real, that it's being stolen, that a
joining me is garrett haake, marianne that sotomayor and kimberly atkins stohr, senior opinion writer of the boston globe. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. friday was yet another reminder that these are not ordinary times. consider we're just nine days away from the first national election since the attack on the u.s. capitol. and...
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. >> joining me now is nbc news senior capitol hill correspondent garrett haake.e spear made it personal, you did this, you inspired the attack on the capitol and talked about precedent, current and former presidents, in the past, sat in front of congress. if donald trump says no, how likely is this to go to the full house for a criminal contempt referral? >> reporter: it's hard to see the time frame on which that could be done where it might make a difference. i mean the house is gone now until after the election and when they come back in the lame duck session, you're looking at basically a month and a half where they can try to force the issue. look how long it took for steve bannon to be convicted and sentenced. and his contempt case, that was a case that did go the distance. so the committee's got the challenge of pursuing trump all the way until he gives his testimony. but i'm glad you mentioned how personal they make it in the subpoena, because as i read through the subpoena, and as i watched the economy, they know there are other ways to draw out donald tr
. >> joining me now is nbc news senior capitol hill correspondent garrett haake.e spear made it personal, you did this, you inspired the attack on the capitol and talked about precedent, current and former presidents, in the past, sat in front of congress. if donald trump says no, how likely is this to go to the full house for a criminal contempt referral? >> reporter: it's hard to see the time frame on which that could be done where it might make a difference. i mean the house is...
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. >> let's bring in capitol hill correspondent garrett haake. what's the next step?reporter: the ball is very much in former president trump's court as it pertains to his testimony. a subpoena came out friday. it's not clear yet whether it has actually been served to former president trump's legal team. but the dates on it as you point out are public. testimony after the election, document production, and there is a lot of -- lengthy list of documents that the committee is asking for due on november 4th. that's quite soon. so the committee is taking a little bit of a hands-off approach saying that they're kind of waiting to see what donald trump does, the comments from liz cheney have been taken to mean that they're not closing the door on something like a live testimony, but they want him for a long deposition. we're talking hours and hours and hours. not the typical hour and a half committee hearing format that we've been seeing from the committee. while they wait on trump, the committee's other work continues. they are still conducting additional interviews, they'
. >> let's bring in capitol hill correspondent garrett haake. what's the next step?reporter: the ball is very much in former president trump's court as it pertains to his testimony. a subpoena came out friday. it's not clear yet whether it has actually been served to former president trump's legal team. but the dates on it as you point out are public. testimony after the election, document production, and there is a lot of -- lengthy list of documents that the committee is asking for due...
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i want to bring in garrett haake following the senate race in nevada, the political correspondent for "the washington examiner" and reporting on the ground in nevada, michael steele is former rnc chairman and msnbc political analyst, and with me here on set dasha burns. i know you've been talking to the candidates there, you've been talking to voters. what are they telling you. >> you mentioned it there. democrats have been trying to drill down on abortion but republicans are trying to ride that red wave on crime, and it seems to be working. you spend time in pennsylvania, the televisions are absolutely full of the ads like you just played. when i talk to voters, those key voters in the suburbs, they are concerned about crime, they're concerned about public safety. i'm not talking about republicans. i'm talking republicans and democrats and independents who are watching this play out and are seeing oz hammering fetterman on this issue. >> i'm curious, do those concerns always align with where there actually are rising crime statistics? >> no. that's the thing. pennsylvania overall, ju
i want to bring in garrett haake following the senate race in nevada, the political correspondent for "the washington examiner" and reporting on the ground in nevada, michael steele is former rnc chairman and msnbc political analyst, and with me here on set dasha burns. i know you've been talking to the candidates there, you've been talking to voters. what are they telling you. >> you mentioned it there. democrats have been trying to drill down on abortion but republicans are...
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. >>> joining me now is garrett haake with the latest on a pivotal senate race in nevada, and codie keenan reporter. eugene, let me get to you. i want your take on her reporting. felons in florida are now getting arrested for alleged voter fraud. these votes on the margins in tight races can make a difference. [ no audio ] >> one thing that has been clear is things have ebbed and flowed. issues have gone up and down. what's clear is that a lot of the races are won at the margins. when you look at 50,000 people, that's a huge voting block, especially in a state like north carolina. somewhere in florida, where republicans often see former felons as people who will vote for democrats, but that's not always the case, because people that go to jail, they're not just democrats. that's not how it works. when i talk with folks in north carolina, to folks in florida and they bring up these formerly incarcerated people who have been reenfranchised, given the right to vote, and they try to convince them that, we as democrats are the folks who will take care of you, we as republicans will take care of
. >>> joining me now is garrett haake with the latest on a pivotal senate race in nevada, and codie keenan reporter. eugene, let me get to you. i want your take on her reporting. felons in florida are now getting arrested for alleged voter fraud. these votes on the margins in tight races can make a difference. [ no audio ] >> one thing that has been clear is things have ebbed and flowed. issues have gone up and down. what's clear is that a lot of the races are won at the margins....
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garrett haake out of baby gate on the campaign trail my friend.ic candidate there. what is she telling you in this final stretch? >> look, this race could not be closer. the polling has been fairly consistent with adam laxalt the republican challenger depending on the polls but the democrats has a machine that gets people out, the culinary union, harry reid was a big portion of the creation of that over time and this race is effectively tied and what you are seeing is the issues in play, cortez-masto has been trying to disqualify laxalt as too extreme, whether it be for donald trump and trying to get the 2020 election results thrown out or his past position on abortion, but the polling here and the voters i talked to all pushed this back towards the economy, towards inflation, and gas prices are over $5 a gallon here, and it is inescapable and cortez-masto is trying to talk about the ways in which she as a democratic senator address that, while also keeping her distance from joe biden who did win this state, but is not popular here now. listen to
garrett haake out of baby gate on the campaign trail my friend.ic candidate there. what is she telling you in this final stretch? >> look, this race could not be closer. the polling has been fairly consistent with adam laxalt the republican challenger depending on the polls but the democrats has a machine that gets people out, the culinary union, harry reid was a big portion of the creation of that over time and this race is effectively tied and what you are seeing is the issues in play,...
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assignment did w-dasha burns on assignment herself in harrisburg, pennsylvania and shaq brewster, and garrett haake grand junction, colorado, and mark murray is joining us as well. dasha, you have -- what is happening in pennsylvania today? the last 90 minutes, not even, we've seen oz on the campaign trail, not speaking abortion but speaking crime and a debate issue he raised overnight. and abortion is an issue that oz has to play defense on with a new ad highlighting the comments he made. and talk us through the landscape and where this goes from here. >> reporter: yes, the day after the debate, everybody is beating the drum that they have been beating for the last couple of months here, we have not yet seen the public appearance from fetterman today, but you're right, oz just wrapping up an event with the fraternal order of police, with the pennsylvania state troopers, and nikki haley, and the entire event focused on crime, focused on law enforcement, and once again, he is calling out his opponent, john fetterman for his record on clemency, pardoning some convicted criminals here, as the lieutena
assignment did w-dasha burns on assignment herself in harrisburg, pennsylvania and shaq brewster, and garrett haake grand junction, colorado, and mark murray is joining us as well. dasha, you have -- what is happening in pennsylvania today? the last 90 minutes, not even, we've seen oz on the campaign trail, not speaking abortion but speaking crime and a debate issue he raised overnight. and abortion is an issue that oz has to play defense on with a new ad highlighting the comments he made. and...
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let's bring in kelly o'donnell covering the supreme court and senior capitol hill correspondent garrett haake for us as well. talk about the long term and both sides and interesting decision with justice thomas. >> justice thomas has the responsibility because he oversees the 11th circuit and that covers georgia there is an irony here in that of course his wife ginni thomas has been associated with issues related to the 2020 election, and that is just simply on the side here. but he, by virtue of his overseeing this circuit, is the one who received the emergency application by senator graham, who is asking the court to quash in subpoena, because he is using a privilege with being a senator, which is the speech and debate clause. so things that a senator does in the service of that work to legislate and to make speeches on the floor, and to gather information in the course of their work, can't be questioned about that. and so senator graham is asserting that calls he made to brad raffensperger in georgia, the secretary of state there, were to prepare himself for the votes he would need to take
let's bring in kelly o'donnell covering the supreme court and senior capitol hill correspondent garrett haake for us as well. talk about the long term and both sides and interesting decision with justice thomas. >> justice thomas has the responsibility because he oversees the 11th circuit and that covers georgia there is an irony here in that of course his wife ginni thomas has been associated with issues related to the 2020 election, and that is just simply on the side here. but he, by...
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garrett haake, thank you. >>> over to ukraine.e than a million people are without power following an onslaught of attacks on the grid and with the cold weather coming, many fear further winter ahead. >> tonight, a deeper darkness settled over ukraine after a fresh barrage of 36 russian missile targeted the electricity network according to president volodymyr zelenskyy. ukrainians say anti-aircraft systems shot down about half of them, but it left 1.5 million people without power according to the government it's the latest in a weeks lon assault in civilian infrastructure and the european union is calling a war crime they're rushing to buy up generators to light and heat their homes. >> all right this is where the generators are supposed to be and there's only two left >> some shoppers left empty handed do you think vladimir putin is trying to freeze you into submission of course, he is this shopper told me, they do that deliberately to destroy the critical infrastructure. >> will you surrender? >> never before we surrender, putin
garrett haake, thank you. >>> over to ukraine.e than a million people are without power following an onslaught of attacks on the grid and with the cold weather coming, many fear further winter ahead. >> tonight, a deeper darkness settled over ukraine after a fresh barrage of 36 russian missile targeted the electricity network according to president volodymyr zelenskyy. ukrainians say anti-aircraft systems shot down about half of them, but it left 1.5 million people without power...