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i melissa chad. thanks for watching the conflicts. crises, every single connection mapped out shows the geopolitical reality. the on the board is what makes things the way they are mapped out, navigating a changing world now on youtube that has to what did you do before? i played tennis. tennis has survived the ocean bits. thanks to music. he was the nazis favorite conductor positions under the swastika, a documentary about the sounds of power and inspiring story about survival. music in nazi germany watching out one youtube dw documentary, the to see the man and the woman progressed and spit on a green party politician and her team in place. and then make an option to take a few weeks. aaliyah on a petition in east germany, shortly before the european elections. these kinds of attacks have increased alarmingly. these $31.00 to come to things and strengthen germany's democracy. they mean be a set of a traveling pub to give people a place to, to ease of i'd show up and it goes into schools to focus on
i melissa chad. thanks for watching the conflicts. crises, every single connection mapped out shows the geopolitical reality. the on the board is what makes things the way they are mapped out, navigating a changing world now on youtube that has to what did you do before? i played tennis. tennis has survived the ocean bits. thanks to music. he was the nazis favorite conductor positions under the swastika, a documentary about the sounds of power and inspiring story about survival. music in nazi...
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i. melissa chad. thanks for watching the conflicts crises, every single connection mapped out shows that you can disagree odyssey be on the board is what makes things to the way they are mapped out. navigating a changing world. now on youtube, as to what did you do before? i played tennis. she survived the ocean bits, thanks to music. she was the nazis favorite conductor.
i. melissa chad. thanks for watching the conflicts crises, every single connection mapped out shows that you can disagree odyssey be on the board is what makes things to the way they are mapped out. navigating a changing world. now on youtube, as to what did you do before? i played tennis. she survived the ocean bits, thanks to music. she was the nazis favorite conductor.
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i melissa chance, thanks for joining us here in germany, a state of emergency has been declared in parts of the south as heavy rains and flooding. batter the region. the danny river has burst its banks and in the south west. heavy rains triggered a landslide that derailed a passenger train. the army has been mobilized, and residents are being forced from their homes for the labels of rising after them and the dying gave way during the heavy rains. well, sar, she's had age residents to evacuate. this water is coming from everywhere. i help my little brother get the last little things for the children. yeah, we can now go swimming so much. the thing is dramatic. evacuations took place and fled, hit stuff in jim in a severe rain storm, flashed large pucks of waste in the bay area. in some areas, the flood waters sewage to re quoted levels. several districts have declared a state of emergency risk you is have been working with thoughts of the deluge made some roads impossible. most discipline, we knew there could be flooding, but we didn't expect a disaster, like the cat. those tools are hap
i melissa chance, thanks for joining us here in germany, a state of emergency has been declared in parts of the south as heavy rains and flooding. batter the region. the danny river has burst its banks and in the south west. heavy rains triggered a landslide that derailed a passenger train. the army has been mobilized, and residents are being forced from their homes for the labels of rising after them and the dying gave way during the heavy rains. well, sar, she's had age residents to evacuate....
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jane: i think that is an interesting point. melissa talks about honesty as well. tried to be honest and voters want honesty. they have had a fiscally prove it -- proven many of -- manifesto and there is a high possibility that they will have some spending cuts in unprotected departments so not the nhs or schools but the courts and local government that have already faced a real squeeze. here starmer says he will not return to -- sir. keir says they will not return to austerity but there will be some different -- difficult decisions. they are 20 points ahead of the polls and have not slept but they do need to be a little bit more honest about how hard it will be. he is putting everything on growth and you cannot wave the magic bond and have growth in the middle of july. it will take a long time. maybe the voters need to know a little bit more of how long this project will take. ben: yes. i suppose that is thessue that in our precision you can have all of the ideas and say the party is doing everything wrong. but then you have to put your policies on the line and th
jane: i think that is an interesting point. melissa talks about honesty as well. tried to be honest and voters want honesty. they have had a fiscally prove it -- proven many of -- manifesto and there is a high possibility that they will have some spending cuts in unprotected departments so not the nhs or schools but the courts and local government that have already faced a real squeeze. here starmer says he will not return to -- sir. keir says they will not return to austerity but there will...
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melissa, i suppose that is also the key _ right now. —— these criticisms. it comes once again down to difficult decisions, and do you think voters getting my to this, saying, the financial situation of the country is not great, economic growth is not great, and labour need to become a bit more honest about what they would do and where the money will come from? i where the money will come from? i think it is a politics game at the end of it, because labour obviously, they don't want to... their inheriting a bad economic situation and then you need to explain to the public, and to be fair to your server has said, we are going to have to make tough decisions about what is coming down the pipe —— sir keir starmer has said. at the same time i think the state of politics is that i don't even know if the public truly believe that politicians can fix anything any more stub i think it is more the fact of, let'sjust more stub i think it is more the fact of, let's just get out of this horrible situation we are in by any means necessary, and if kei
melissa, i suppose that is also the key _ right now. —— these criticisms. it comes once again down to difficult decisions, and do you think voters getting my to this, saying, the financial situation of the country is not great, economic growth is not great, and labour need to become a bit more honest about what they would do and where the money will come from? i where the money will come from? i think it is a politics game at the end of it, because labour obviously, they don't want to......
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i think only melissa's supposed to be talking. >> jiminy: look, look -- >> he's lying. >> "burn after reading." >> jiminy: i don't want to get a tan. >> "beaches." the movie "beaches." >> so many words. he was laying on the -- >> lying on the ground like a -- >> jiminy: i was getting a tan. >> okay. he was getting a tan. [ laughter ] >> you're just talking. now he's sewing up his mouth. >> sewing up his mouth. >> jiminy: third syllable. >> three again. a lot of threes. >> all of that was the first two sill syllables? >> he's shaking his torso. >> jiminy: the third one. >> tan -- hardly wait -- tan -- >> shaking a fist. >> he's angry. >> he's sweating. >> he's -- yeah? >> jiminy: click click click! >> tiktok, a clock? clock time? >> he's karate chopping. >> stab it. >> jiminy: put it all together, idiots! [ laughter ] okay, let's go back. we're going to go through the whole thing. >> okay. >> jiminy: by the way, you've been really helpful. [ laughter ] >> i -- okay. >> jiminy: it's like having a stick shift on a something. [ laughter ] recap. recap. the music for recap. >
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it is the same in the us, i guess, isn't it, melissa? yes tiktok. sn't it, melissa? yes we have a big influence on - guess, isn't it, melissa? yes we have a big influence on culture i guess, isn't it, melissa? yes we| have a big influence on culture in the west, so losing tiktok would be a huge blow to that industry. perhaps that would be the reason why the us is hesitant to take that away. if they are to bring in a kill switch, that is something really to consider, to weigh up, that... i guess it is a negotiation tactic from tiktok as well, now that i think about it, but it is just interesting that the us government didn't take that option.— didn't take that option. also, joe, on that, didn't take that option. also, joe, on that. does _ didn't take that option. also, joe, on that, does it _ didn't take that option. also, joe, on that, does it show _ didn't take that option. also, joe, on that, does it show that - didn't take that option. also, joe, on that, does it show that some l on that, does it show that some of these tech companies are willing
it is the same in the us, i guess, isn't it, melissa? yes tiktok. sn't it, melissa? yes we have a big influence on - guess, isn't it, melissa? yes we have a big influence on culture i guess, isn't it, melissa? yes we| have a big influence on culture in the west, so losing tiktok would be a huge blow to that industry. perhaps that would be the reason why the us is hesitant to take that away. if they are to bring in a kill switch, that is something really to consider, to weigh up, that... i guess...
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just note that as i was ■ç saying, melissa, even myself, i was skeptical. ymone. let me be clear for the viewers. the supreme court merely differ decision-making on these crucial questions, whether a federal law and labor acts can preempt the state law that prohibits abortions even in cases of emergencies. the court decided here that they had accepted the case for review and so they kicked it out on jurisdictional grounds but that just means that they can come back to it at a later date. i don't want to be too conspiratorial here but i think one of the reasons why the court may have decided after five months of having the case 9 was granted, is because it realizes that abortion is a galvanizing electoral issue and women are going to be going to the polls in november and they don't want the supreme court to be part of their calculus. the court decided to get out of the way and put this on the side burner. but they will definitely come back to it after the selection. there is already another conflict between the federal law and a texas abortion ban that is alr
just note that as i was ■ç saying, melissa, even myself, i was skeptical. ymone. let me be clear for the viewers. the supreme court merely differ decision-making on these crucial questions, whether a federal law and labor acts can preempt the state law that prohibits abortions even in cases of emergencies. the court decided here that they had accepted the case for review and so they kicked it out on jurisdictional grounds but that just means that they can come back to it at a later date. i...
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melissa, if we can go if there is one change either we could make collectively as a country, or that our policymakers co to assist in the humanitarian crisis iountry, what would that be? melissa: as this is to say, but we were sitting aisgot on stage. you have to takef the conversation. that has to be a conversation about what's happening in our community. and what do, regardless of how you feel about the issue, because at the end of the day, no matter which political party you are part of, there is a n in the entire community. you have to take politics out of to have these discussions. the way that naleo, i think wyatt was formed was to have that don't delve into the politics. focus on the factsn the resource, and keep politics out of the conversation. rep. garcia: let's give her a big round of applause. marissa, what about you? >> just piggybacking off of that. not to forget that we're talking about human beings, babies, and op about that and taking politics out of it. i will just share a quick story. my parents were immigrants. we had just supported a shelter opening in chicago that is led by a nonprofit. they are completely taking it on
melissa, if we can go if there is one change either we could make collectively as a country, or that our policymakers co to assist in the humanitarian crisis iountry, what would that be? melissa: as this is to say, but we were sitting aisgot on stage. you have to takef the conversation. that has to be a conversation about what's happening in our community. and what do, regardless of how you feel about the issue, because at the end of the day, no matter which political party you are part of,...
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i have been thinking about this very question, melissa. i think there's a rejection -- i was talking about this idea of the $30 two-year and burger bill. i think people are recoiling a little bit at that. no matter what your income level, when you go out to something that used to be $20 and now it's $30, you're like, wait a second, i think i'm going to lay off of that. we may be in the process of some disinflation or deflation. i don't know, steven, how the bean counters figure out when mcdonald's goes to the $5 meal, and i'm not talking about mcdonald's all the time, but some of these other fast food value meals out there, there could be some disinflation to this food number. >> if we can just hang on. we want to get to auction. rick san tetelli is tracking th action. >> everybody calls me a tough grader, and i am. but on this auction, there's no question in my mind, it's one of the few a pluses i've given out. reopened 20-year, the amount 13 billion. the yield, 4.452. the one issued market, it was hovering around 4.48. basically, in the s
i have been thinking about this very question, melissa. i think there's a rejection -- i was talking about this idea of the $30 two-year and burger bill. i think people are recoiling a little bit at that. no matter what your income level, when you go out to something that used to be $20 and now it's $30, you're like, wait a second, i think i'm going to lay off of that. we may be in the process of some disinflation or deflation. i don't know, steven, how the bean counters figure out when...
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melissa: i think the importance, critical as our nonprofits to making the system work.ty is the model in chicago work so well is because it is a partnership. we as nonprofits no sectors of the community and service a sector that likely local government doesn't necessarilytouch on a regular basis. also, a lot of n have a broader scope in terms of what they are doing. for example, your local food pantry. t serve the immigrant population. they serve those that are in need of food more generally. but they can also add a component of serving the immigrant population should that be needed. is also true for the unhoused. our shelters especially in el paso have stepped up and added this ile they are already serving. when we have found in el paso is there is not a lack -- certainly, we will always take more resources. ys take more donations, we won't say no when somebody is offering us resources, but the reality is that for so many of us, we figure out ways to make it work. sometimes that's to our detriment. but the reality is we are so committed to serving this population to re
melissa: i think the importance, critical as our nonprofits to making the system work.ty is the model in chicago work so well is because it is a partnership. we as nonprofits no sectors of the community and service a sector that likely local government doesn't necessarilytouch on a regular basis. also, a lot of n have a broader scope in terms of what they are doing. for example, your local food pantry. t serve the immigrant population. they serve those that are in need of food more generally....
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andrew weissman and melissa murray are kicking off another hour back with us. i would just like to ask how -- how is this even a thing, melissa? if anyone listened to the oral arguments, donald trump asked his -- his lawyers are asking the justices to say you know, they gave examples of you can shoot someone and assassinate someone and a president could order an assassination and that should be covered because he needs immunity. that's a crime. >> so first of all, that's exactly right. some of the arguments that were made at that oral argument on april 25th were specious to the point of being stupid. and the court can discharge those. they can dispatch with those very quickly. the court doesn't have to reach every issue and doesn't have to answer every hypothetical. it can answer what is squarely before it like this particular case but we know from the april 25th oral argument that neil 25 gorsuch said they were going to write an opinion for the ages. and apparently, that takes ages because we d have been waiting long time for that. and it could be that the chief
andrew weissman and melissa murray are kicking off another hour back with us. i would just like to ask how -- how is this even a thing, melissa? if anyone listened to the oral arguments, donald trump asked his -- his lawyers are asking the justices to say you know, they gave examples of you can shoot someone and assassinate someone and a president could order an assassination and that should be covered because he needs immunity. that's a crime. >> so first of all, that's exactly right....
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melissa, is there any hint or indication i it's liber's turned. system? -- now it's labour's turn. post system? -- now it's labour's turn- i've — post system? -- now it's labour's turn- i've rrot _ post system? -- now it's labour's turn. i've not heard _ post system? -- now it's labour's turn. i've not heard any _ post system? -- now it's labour's turn. i've not heard any orderings| turn. i've not heard any orderings of it, i think _ turn. i've not heard any orderings of it, i think they're _ turn. i've not heard any orderings of it, i think they're playing - turn. i've not heard any orderings of it, i think they're playing it - of it, i think they're playing it quite safe that even if this was something they wanted to do, they wouldn't reveal that until they come into power. i think that would definitely probably ruffled a lot of feathers, and it would be too much of a risk to take this close to reaching the end essentially. jae. reaching the end essentially. joe, i'll brina reaching the end essentially. joe, i'll bring you _ reaching the end esse
melissa, is there any hint or indication i it's liber's turned. system? -- now it's labour's turn. post system? -- now it's labour's turn- i've — post system? -- now it's labour's turn- i've rrot _ post system? -- now it's labour's turn. i've not heard _ post system? -- now it's labour's turn. i've not heard any _ post system? -- now it's labour's turn. i've not heard any orderings| turn. i've not heard any orderings of it, i think _ turn. i've not heard any orderings of it, i think they're _...
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. >> and i wonder if melissa, before i let you go, i mean, underscoring that this isn't just about geopolitics. oh, okay. melissa is gone. well, thank you. melissa, for blank with this. when you did, maybe i can sum it up with you. i thought it was important and also point in, even though it is about the geopolitical sphere and the dynamics here we heard from macron, who also said, he gave a nod to cinema, to literature to help to transportation. these are the various ways in which the relationship is integral between the united states and france i mean broadening it out, that it isn't real peace, peace time. liberty is important, but it isn't just about that, but there is a relationship and a continuation of relationship building through all of these venues and beyond well, what we hear today, what we hear in these speeches is the common ideas a common values of the two countries. what we are not seeing is what's happening in the private conversations are having. and there are some disagreements and the disagreements are on the degree on the tactics of support for ukraine by macron is, is adv
. >> and i wonder if melissa, before i let you go, i mean, underscoring that this isn't just about geopolitics. oh, okay. melissa is gone. well, thank you. melissa, for blank with this. when you did, maybe i can sum it up with you. i thought it was important and also point in, even though it is about the geopolitical sphere and the dynamics here we heard from macron, who also said, he gave a nod to cinema, to literature to help to transportation. these are the various ways in which the...
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melissa: i think there are a lot of people who have made the decision over the course of the past numbert they are going to look beyond the high interest rate environment we are in and want to buy and have waited long enough and are just stepping into the marketplace. obviously the level of activity today is slower than it was over the course of the past -- during the pandemic for sure. there is still business going on. i think that's a good sign. sonali: it's fascinating and funny for me in particular to ask you this question. i was one of those people that looked past the high interest rates to look for a house. why are people not waiting? is there a worry that interest rates will start to subside and then prices will start to go up at a very rapid clip? it is counterintuitive in some ways when you know the rate cut could be just around the corner. melissa: the answer is yes. when interest rates come down more buyers come into the marketplace because of increased affordability. therefore prices are likely to go up. even in the face of higher rates this year the average price of a home
melissa: i think there are a lot of people who have made the decision over the course of the past numbert they are going to look beyond the high interest rate environment we are in and want to buy and have waited long enough and are just stepping into the marketplace. obviously the level of activity today is slower than it was over the course of the past -- during the pandemic for sure. there is still business going on. i think that's a good sign. sonali: it's fascinating and funny for me in...
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now they are leading their words, i suppose. melissa see you even when it is not the best news. thank you for your time, my friend. strike after the break something super special is coming up and it involves eating pasta with rachel maddow, at least i think it is pasta. that is next. . ingrix is a vace used to prevent shingles in adults 50 years and older. shingrix does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients or to a previous dose. an increased risk of guillain-barré syndrome was observed after getting shingrix. fainting can also happen. the most common side effects are pain, redness, and swelling at the injection site, muscle pain, tiredness, headache, shivering, fever, and upset stomach. ask your doctor or pharmacist about shingrix today. (reporters) over here. kev! kev! shivering, fever, (reporter 1)set stomach. any response to the trade rumors, we keep hearing about? (kev) we talkin' about moving? not the trade, not the trade, we talking about movin'. no thank you. (reporter 2) you
now they are leading their words, i suppose. melissa see you even when it is not the best news. thank you for your time, my friend. strike after the break something super special is coming up and it involves eating pasta with rachel maddow, at least i think it is pasta. that is next. . ingrix is a vace used to prevent shingles in adults 50 years and older. shingrix does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients or to a previous dose. an...
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melissa, let me ask you. similarly, the challenge in el paso is immense. ■aand iorking with nonprofits? and the importance of nonprofits being partners wit melissa: i think the really, local government is critical as our nonprofits to making the system work. the city is the model in chicago work so well is because it is a partnership. we as nonprofits no sectors of the community and a sector that likely local government doesn't necessarily also, a lot of nonprofits a broader scope in terms of what they are doing. example, your local food pantry. they don't serve those that aren need of food more neray.but thee immigrant population should that be needed. it our shelters especially in el paso have step added this immigrant population towhes there is not a lack -- certainly, we will■) always take more resources. we will always take more donations, we won't say no when somebody is offering us resources, but the reality is sometimes that's to our detriment. we are so committed to serving this population that we can find ample ways to really make it work, if we work tog
melissa, let me ask you. similarly, the challenge in el paso is immense. ■aand iorking with nonprofits? and the importance of nonprofits being partners wit melissa: i think the really, local government is critical as our nonprofits to making the system work. the city is the model in chicago work so well is because it is a partnership. we as nonprofits no sectors of the community and a sector that likely local government doesn't necessarily also, a lot of nonprofits a broader scope in terms of...
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the sky is stunning and i think melissa's point is an interesting one. in years past that balcony would have been overflowing. we haven't seen it like this and i do think the diminished royal family and the tragedies they experienced over the past year specifically as it relates to the cancer diagnosis is something harrowing for any family to deal with with one diagnosis let alone to on top of the missing members frankly of the royal family that have removed themselves. this is a striking time indeed. >> i followed the royal family since i was a teenager. i am really always captured by this. this family is -- if they do, -- if they don't. now when you have the king who i think appropriately says this is the modern era. we want to scale it to the working royals and those who can really kind of forward the brand. and they say that's too small, are you sure you have enough people? look, i think this family has the ability to put its finger on the pulse at the right time and i think even in this moment where two members of the family are dealing with cancer t
the sky is stunning and i think melissa's point is an interesting one. in years past that balcony would have been overflowing. we haven't seen it like this and i do think the diminished royal family and the tragedies they experienced over the past year specifically as it relates to the cancer diagnosis is something harrowing for any family to deal with with one diagnosis let alone to on top of the missing members frankly of the royal family that have removed themselves. this is a striking time...
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hunter said, i'm more grateful today for the love and experience i experienced from melissa, my friends, my family and community than i am di disappointed by the outcome. the president has defended his son for years. >> peter: -- >> yes, yes, yes, god love you, man, you're a one-horse pony. my justice department will be on its own making determination how to proceed. >> do you think your son did nothing wrong? >> president biden: i'm conf confident. >> peter: have you spoken to your son? >> president biden: i'm proud of my son. >> brooke: one juror said naomi's testimony hurt hunter's defense. that was heartwrenching and i think all jurors felt the same thing. another juror speaking out. >> he was like anybody else, nobody is above the law no matter who you are, politics played no part m this. >> brooke: americans reacting to the verdict. >> anybody, whether famous or not, answers to whatever the jury decides. >> i'm happy, justice is served. >> he needs to suffer consequences. >> if guilty, he should be brought to justice. >> i agree, do the crime, do the time. >> brooke: he is facing
hunter said, i'm more grateful today for the love and experience i experienced from melissa, my friends, my family and community than i am di disappointed by the outcome. the president has defended his son for years. >> peter: -- >> yes, yes, yes, god love you, man, you're a one-horse pony. my justice department will be on its own making determination how to proceed. >> do you think your son did nothing wrong? >> president biden: i'm conf confident. >> peter: have...
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"i am more grateful today for the love and support i experienced this past week from melissa, my family, and my community than i am disappointed by the outcome. recovery is possible, by the grace of god, and i am blessed to experience that gift one day at a time." >> juju: our thanks to terry. >>> we now step into the "way back machine" with '80s that's right throb andrew mccarthy as our guide. if you were coming of age in that awesome decade, the brat pack was probably at the center of your cultural awareness. in that era of fluffy hair and skin though ties, mccarthy and his cool kids clique epitomized everything that was hip. but he says it's taken years for him to lean into all that. >> who wants to throwback a few bloody marys on me? >> juju: it was the '80s. the era of big hair and valley girl vibes and a cluster of cool kids in hit movies like "st. el elmo's fire" came to define gen-x, the brat pack. but one of those stars felt burdened by it all. >> it change hot i would become. professionally, personally. in every way. i recoiled from it for years. >> juju: andrew mccarthy spent
"i am more grateful today for the love and support i experienced this past week from melissa, my family, and my community than i am disappointed by the outcome. recovery is possible, by the grace of god, and i am blessed to experience that gift one day at a time." >> juju: our thanks to terry. >>> we now step into the "way back machine" with '80s that's right throb andrew mccarthy as our guide. if you were coming of age in that awesome decade, the brat pack...
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it says "i am more grateful today for the love and support i experienced this last week from melissa, my family, my friends, and my community than i am disappointed about the outcome. recovery is possible by the grace of god and i am blessed to experience that gift one day at a time." according to president biden it appears hunter biden will likely be appealing this. we don't know the next steps we know he is facing trial for tax evasion it remains to be seen out will continue to go on, maybe they will ask special counsel weiss if he wants to cut a deal or go to trial as we wait for special counsel david weiss at the bottom right of your screen who had a big legal victory today. in wilmington, delaware. the sender and john? >> sandra: as you said that we got a five minute warning, david weiss' remarks, statement following the hunter biden verdict so any moment now we will be hearing directly from weiss. david, thank you. john? >> john: president biden to speak at a an annual gun safety event in washington. biden says he will respect the guilty verdict against hunter, it will be there
it says "i am more grateful today for the love and support i experienced this last week from melissa, my family, my friends, and my community than i am disappointed about the outcome. recovery is possible by the grace of god and i am blessed to experience that gift one day at a time." according to president biden it appears hunter biden will likely be appealing this. we don't know the next steps we know he is facing trial for tax evasion it remains to be seen out will continue to go...
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i want to continue this discussion with melissa murray, a professor of law at new york university, cohost of the strict scrutiny podcast, and co- author of the trump indictments commentary and msnbc legal analyst. as well as special correspondent for vanity fair, host of the fast politics podcast in an msnbc political po analyst. good morning to both of you. let me start with you. how certain are we that donald trump, one way or the other, has succeeded in running out the clock on criminal prosecutions related to the overturning of the election? >> i would bet that he is pretty successful and pretty happy with the way things have turned out. neil gorsuch said at oral arguments on april 25th that this court planned to write a nn decision for the ages, and they have certainly taken ages to do so. d we are still waiting on that opinion. by the time we n do get that opinion, whatever it says, it will be academic. it will be something that i teach in my constitutional law class next year. but, as a practical matter, it won't have anything to do with donald trump and the question t here, whethe
i want to continue this discussion with melissa murray, a professor of law at new york university, cohost of the strict scrutiny podcast, and co- author of the trump indictments commentary and msnbc legal analyst. as well as special correspondent for vanity fair, host of the fast politics podcast in an msnbc political po analyst. good morning to both of you. let me start with you. how certain are we that donald trump, one way or the other, has succeeded in running out the clock on criminal...
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i'm more grateful today for the love and support i experiences last week from melissa, my family, my friends, and my community, than i am desert appointed by the outcome. he goes on to say recovery is possible by the grace of god and i am blessed to experience that give one de at a time by contrast, here are some where the former president has said after his conviction this was done by the biden administration in order to wound or hurt an opponent, a political opponent and i think it's just disgrace. but this was a rig decision right from day one, with a conflicted judge should have never been allowed to try this case, never well, he said as much over and over and so have republican lawmakers before, during and after the trial with a special focus on attacking the justice department and the criminal justice system every single person involved in this prosecution is practically a democratic political operative. >> this was not criminal justice. this was politics. >> the entire thing is political. >> it's political warfare, scam trial. >> this is a scam. it is a sham, sham of a trial sh
i'm more grateful today for the love and support i experiences last week from melissa, my family, my friends, and my community, than i am desert appointed by the outcome. he goes on to say recovery is possible by the grace of god and i am blessed to experience that give one de at a time by contrast, here are some where the former president has said after his conviction this was done by the biden administration in order to wound or hurt an opponent, a political opponent and i think it's just...
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three are far to the right i think of mainstream public american opinion but on the court justice kavanaugh and justice barrett and the chief justice play that role. melissaight, you see that same lineup happening with the three more moderate conservative justices joining the three so-called liberal justices for that alignment there. i don't know that it necessarily tells us much about where the immunity case is going or any other case. these are pretty stable blocks across one case to another. it wouldn't surprise me if we saw something like that in the immunity case, but, you know, i think as melissa says, it's just a tiny tea leaf of what might be to come. >> everybody, stay with me. let me bring back lisa. we've got another decision today, again, it wasn't the big one or one of these more high-profile cases, which one was this? >> this is snyder versus united states. it is justice kavanaugh for, again, a 6-3 majority but a differently constituted one, narrowing a federal anti-corruption statute. and the three liberals here in dissent, justices sotomayor, kagan and brown jackson. and my understanding on a more importantly perhaps that's it for today. a
three are far to the right i think of mainstream public american opinion but on the court justice kavanaugh and justice barrett and the chief justice play that role. melissaight, you see that same lineup happening with the three more moderate conservative justices joining the three so-called liberal justices for that alignment there. i don't know that it necessarily tells us much about where the immunity case is going or any other case. these are pretty stable blocks across one case to another....
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>> melissa, i felt like i was watching a different event hearing the leadup.ave a ton of respect for your panel. i had a totally different takeaway. true, check the box, all the features were to be expected, but apple is doing two things here, and i think steve framed this in. number one, they are allowing basically 20% of the world's population to access a.i. for the first time. we talk about it all the time, most people have never experienced it. and they just made it -- that you can access in a personalized way that gets to your text, your photos, elon may have a different view about apple's privacy, it's a lot better than meta or google. piece two is just that, taking the friction out of access to it. you don't have to sign up for a chatgpt account, it comes with your device. i thought the demos they showed, again, it was expected, but for the average person this is must-have. if you don't have a.i. powered -- if apple didn't do this, they would be out of luck over the long-term. they did it, and i think this will ultimately, the punchline here, is, they'r
>> melissa, i felt like i was watching a different event hearing the leadup.ave a ton of respect for your panel. i had a totally different takeaway. true, check the box, all the features were to be expected, but apple is doing two things here, and i think steve framed this in. number one, they are allowing basically 20% of the world's population to access a.i. for the first time. we talk about it all the time, most people have never experienced it. and they just made it -- that you can...
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i want to thank -- melissa mccarthy, nick kroll, and the warning. "nightline" is next.hank you for watching. good night, america! ha ha ha! showdown in atlanta. the historic face off. >> the only person on this stage is a convicted felon. is now i'm looking at right now he's not equipped to be president. >> president joe biden and former president donald trump going toe to toe. >> this man is just a complainer. you're such a whiner bashing. i've never seen anybody lie like this guy. clashing scholars voted for him and the worst president in the history of united states of america. >> each candidate defending his record on the economy, providing thousands of millions of jobs for individuals involved, communities, including minority communities. >> nobody's ever created an economy like us. >> and the new questions raised tonight about the performance of two of the oldest men to ever run for president. our powerhouse team breaks it all down. this special edition of nightline, the race for the white house. we'll be right back . >> to give your teeth a dentist clean feeling,
i want to thank -- melissa mccarthy, nick kroll, and the warning. "nightline" is next.hank you for watching. good night, america! ha ha ha! showdown in atlanta. the historic face off. >> the only person on this stage is a convicted felon. is now i'm looking at right now he's not equipped to be president. >> president joe biden and former president donald trump going toe to toe. >> this man is just a complainer. you're such a whiner bashing. i've never seen anybody...
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joining me now is melissa, co-host of the podcast strict scrutiny. before we talk about the closed door hearing, i your thoughts on why judge cannon is having all these hearings for semiridiculous concerns and why she's not using the help available to her to sift through all of this. >> so hard to say what exactly her mind-set is about this. some are suggesting these are serving as education for her like the special counsel is permitted under the constitution, although that answer seems to have been asked many times, yeah, resolved. it is unusual that she has the counsel of judges but they're there and they handle a lot of the matters that come before a district court. and so in most cases i was a district court clerk. our district court judge worked very closely with the magistrate to whom he was assigned. so there's a symbiotic relationship in many cases between the district judge the magistrate judge, and they'll handle pretrial hearings, certain kinds of things that don't necessarily need to go to the magistrate judge. in this case the magistrate judge associated with judge cannon in this case
joining me now is melissa, co-host of the podcast strict scrutiny. before we talk about the closed door hearing, i your thoughts on why judge cannon is having all these hearings for semiridiculous concerns and why she's not using the help available to her to sift through all of this. >> so hard to say what exactly her mind-set is about this. some are suggesting these are serving as education for her like the special counsel is permitted under the constitution, although that answer seems...
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it reads in part, i am more grateful today for the love and support i experienced this last week from melissa, his wife, my family, my friends and my community than i am disappointed by the outcome. president biden also releasing a statement saying in part, quote, i will accept the outcome of this case and will continue to respect the judicial process. as hunter considers an appeal. jill and i will always be there for hunter and the rest of our family with our love and support. nothing will ever change that. the case which captivated silicon valley back in the spotlight right now. lawyers for disgraced theranos founder elizabeth holmes and her former partner sunny balwani, are trying to make the case for a new trial. nbc bay area's ginger conejero saab has been inside the courtroom and joins us now live. and ginger, i understand the proceedings are still ongoing. well, actually, laura, the proceedings just ended not too long ago here. we're outside the federal courthouse here in san francisco. so the three motions for appeal have now all been submitted. we actually just saw family members of
it reads in part, i am more grateful today for the love and support i experienced this last week from melissa, his wife, my family, my friends and my community than i am disappointed by the outcome. president biden also releasing a statement saying in part, quote, i will accept the outcome of this case and will continue to respect the judicial process. as hunter considers an appeal. jill and i will always be there for hunter and the rest of our family with our love and support. nothing will...
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i want to start with you, melissa, react and also imagine for a moment what the reaction would be if , sonia sotomayor had said something similar on the other side. >> i thought lauren did a great job getting this footage. it was alarming but certainly not surprising. anyone who has been reading justice alito's writings would not be surprised by some of the things he has said. what was surprised is he felt so free to be clear about his desire to return the country to a state of christian nationalism, if you will, and his sense that his moral view of the universe is the one that should hold sway, and your question is certainly a rhetorical one, a provocative one to some degree, but we know if justice sotomayor was saying things like this in a recorded conversation, there would be calls for her impeachment from the bench, and those calls would likely be from both sides of the aisle. that's what's missing today. we have plenty of democrats saying this is alarming and wrong, but no republicans with the courage to stand up and say this puts the court in a really terrible light. >> right, a
i want to start with you, melissa, react and also imagine for a moment what the reaction would be if , sonia sotomayor had said something similar on the other side. >> i thought lauren did a great job getting this footage. it was alarming but certainly not surprising. anyone who has been reading justice alito's writings would not be surprised by some of the things he has said. what was surprised is he felt so free to be clear about his desire to return the country to a state of christian...
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i will talk to the great melissa murray about this. >>> i will talk to two now former biden administration officials who recently resigned over u.s. policy regarding the war in gaza. you are watching velshi on msnbc. msnbc. are now being analyzed and restored using the power of dell ai. ♪ sometimes jonah wrestles with falling asleep... ...so he takes zzzquil. the world's #1 sleep aid brand. and wakes up feeling like himself. get the rest to be your best with non-habit forming zzzquil. ♪ ♪ at st. jude, the mission is just something that everyone can truly get behind. look at our little st. jude pin there on the fridge! we're just regular people donating. yeah. and i think it's cool to be able to make a difference in someone's lives in a way that is meaningful. ♪♪ sandals jamaica sale is now on! with rates from $199 per person per night. visit sandals.com or call 1-800-sandals i don't want you to move. visit sandals.com i'm gonna miss you so much. you realize we'll have internet waiting for us at the new place, right? oh, we know. we just like making a scene. transferring your services has n
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releasing a statement saying "i am more grateful today for the love and support i experienced this last week from melissa family, my friends, and my community than i am disappointed by the outcome." the verdict comes after four days of damning testimony from people who are or were once close to hunter biden. many testifying about his drug use around the time he filled out the background check, saying he was not a drug user. zoe kestan, his ex-girlfriend testifying she witnessed huntser smoking crack every 20 minutes or so. the prosecution also using clips from hunter's own book. >> i had no plans beyond the moment-to-moment demands of the crack pipe. >> reporter: the defense argues hunter biden did not knowingly lie on the form. tonight we spoke to juror number ten, who asked that we conceal his identity. >> but you felt you and your jurors separating the politics from the case was not -- >> absolutely, yes. this is -- for us, it is not politically motivated. politics never played in anything that we said in the jury room. >> reporter: president biden, who said he would not pardon his son, writing "jill
releasing a statement saying "i am more grateful today for the love and support i experienced this last week from melissa family, my friends, and my community than i am disappointed by the outcome." the verdict comes after four days of damning testimony from people who are or were once close to hunter biden. many testifying about his drug use around the time he filled out the background check, saying he was not a drug user. zoe kestan, his ex-girlfriend testifying she witnessed...
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"i am more grateful today for the love and support i experienced this last week from melissa, my family, my friends, and my community, than i am disappointed by the outcome. recovery is possible by the grace of god, and i am blessed to experience that gift one day at a time." >> david: let's bring in terry mor moran. i wanted to go back to your interviews with those jurors. it was revealing. when they started deliberations, they said the jury was split right down the middle on whether to convict. then returning this morning, deliberating for two hours or so, and coming to a unanimous decision to convict on all charges. so, what changed? >> reporter: well, david, on that first six-six vote, we're told that some of the jurors just wanted to make sure they took a good, hard look at the evidence and the law, and the final issue, it turned out, was the one the defense raised. did hunter biden knowingly lie on that federal form when he bought that gun? the jurors took a look at that, and the evidence, and they decided he did. david? >> david: terry moran interviewing those two jurors tonight.
"i am more grateful today for the love and support i experienced this last week from melissa, my family, my friends, and my community, than i am disappointed by the outcome. recovery is possible by the grace of god, and i am blessed to experience that gift one day at a time." >> david: let's bring in terry mor moran. i wanted to go back to your interviews with those jurors. it was revealing. when they started deliberations, they said the jury was split right down the middle on...
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i appreciate it, melissa. >> ray stevens, ceo of structure therapeutics. >> sounded like a yes. >> wellnerships is interpretable, we'll see. >>> after the break, more headwinds for boeing shareholders. disappointing delivery numbers sent shares reeling today. the impact on the trade next. "fast money" iba itw s ckn o. ♪♪ sandals jamaica sale is now on! with rates from $199 per person per night. visit sandals.com or call 1-800-sandals at morgan stanley, old school hard work meets bold new thinking. to help you see untapped possibilities and relentlessly work with you to make them real. you are bountiful. your skeleton can support two times your weight. it's in your nature to stand strong. supplement your bones with high-absorption magnesium. nature's bounty. it's in your nature. >>> welcome back to "fast money." boeing shares dropping today after the aerospace giant announced it delivered 24 commercial aircraft in may, less than half of the 50 delivered in the same month a year ago. boeing reduced 737 max production in order to improve manufacturing quality following a series of accident
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i swear. so i'm going to transition to melissa, who was there on that day. yes. note to self. be brief. yes. i feel really fortunate because i was asked by jonathan to take photographs of many of those for these resting places in the book that were covered. so i'm just going to show you a couple of the places because by by doing so i really feel like i got a really good glimpse of what a different resting place might be. you know, what this book is trying to show is that these final resting places are buried. and that's the story of the war that this are all very different. so you can see here elizabeth ckley, again, her, ow, original, final resting place is now a metro stop. she's been moved. and this is this is actually another photograph of the the graveyard where seven calvin lamar is buried. and it's very overgrown. you can see now you can go ahead. so one of the first places that i was went to take photographs ttysburg.avid aitchison rock in and many of you have probably heard the story. he was in the hundred and 40th pennsylvania, shot twice, died at gettysburg. his friends buried him
i swear. so i'm going to transition to melissa, who was there on that day. yes. note to self. be brief. yes. i feel really fortunate because i was asked by jonathan to take photographs of many of those for these resting places in the book that were covered. so i'm just going to show you a couple of the places because by by doing so i really feel like i got a really good glimpse of what a different resting place might be. you know, what this book is trying to show is that these final resting...
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, i think it just shows how emotionally fraught this entire thing is while she, you know, i actually saw melissas and hunter's wife. she mouths an explicit explicit name at right after the prosecution opening statements that i can't repeat on television right. >> we should note for transparency sakes, ziegler did tell nbc news quote, it's sad, i've been sitting here the whole time having approached anyone for the record, i'm not a nazi, i'm a believer in the constitution. i haven't said one thing to them. alex, radius inside the courtroom in terms of how especially hunter, his family reacted to some of what was heard in court yesterday. it seems like the prosecution was trying to make a distinction between judgments and choices that you can't make when you are addicted did as compared to what they described as a choice to purchase a weapon yeah, they made very clear that he is not being prosecuted for drug possession or drug use. he is being he is being processed for buying a gun. >> then there's a difference between the two there. they're saying we're not trying to stigmatize addiction, but we
, i think it just shows how emotionally fraught this entire thing is while she, you know, i actually saw melissas and hunter's wife. she mouths an explicit explicit name at right after the prosecution opening statements that i can't repeat on television right. >> we should note for transparency sakes, ziegler did tell nbc news quote, it's sad, i've been sitting here the whole time having approached anyone for the record, i'm not a nazi, i'm a believer in the constitution. i haven't said...
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and i also want to thank melissa hernandez from supervisor preston's office, who suggested an amendment reference an unfortunate and ill conceived and bad report that the national health service in england came up with and then drove a change in policy there. so we've circulated by email and handed out, just an additional recital that i would like to move as an amendment to this resolution. second, okay, motion made by supervisor mandelman to amend item 75. seconded by supervisor walton. can we take that without objection on the item as amended? same house, same call. the resolution is adopted, as amended. madam clerk, will you please read item 79, item 79, this is a resolution to reaffirm san francisco's commitment to equitable language access for all residents through city services and the office of civic engagement and immigrant affairs supervisor. walton. thank you. president peskin. i just want to state that we are happy to finally pass the language access ordinance amendments earlier today here at the full board. and now we have the resolution reaffirming san francisco's commitmen
and i also want to thank melissa hernandez from supervisor preston's office, who suggested an amendment reference an unfortunate and ill conceived and bad report that the national health service in england came up with and then drove a change in policy there. so we've circulated by email and handed out, just an additional recital that i would like to move as an amendment to this resolution. second, okay, motion made by supervisor mandelman to amend item 75. seconded by supervisor walton. can we...
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melissa, let me ask you. similarly, the challenge in el paso is immense. ie to policymakers about working with nonprofits? and the importance of nonprofits being partners with our government and cities and melissa: i think themportance, really, local government is critical as our nonprofits to making the system work. the city is the model in chicago work so well is because it is a partnership. we as nonprofits no sectors of the community and service■.;w a sector that likely local government doesn't necessarily touch on a regular basis. also, a lot of nonprofits have a broader scope in terms of what they are doing. ur local food pantry. they don't just serve th immigrant population. they serve those that are in need of food more generally. but they can also add a component ermigrant population t be needed. it is also true for the unhousedour shelters especiallyl paso have stepped up added this immigrant population to the people they are aly when we havs there is not a lack -- certainly, we will always take more resources. we will always take more donations, w
melissa, let me ask you. similarly, the challenge in el paso is immense. ie to policymakers about working with nonprofits? and the importance of nonprofits being partners with our government and cities and melissa: i think themportance, really, local government is critical as our nonprofits to making the system work. the city is the model in chicago work so well is because it is a partnership. we as nonprofits no sectors of the community and service■.;w a sector that likely local government...
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biden himself, putting out a statement yesterday, saying "i am more grateful today for the love and support by experienced this last week from melissa, my family, my friends, and my community, then i am disappointed by the outcome. recovery is possible by the grace of god. i am blessed to experience that gift one day at a time." that is a statement from hunter biden. president biden also putting out a statement. the president saying "i am president but i am also a dad. jill and i love our son and are so proud of the man he is today. d resilient in recovery. i will accept the outcome of this case and respect the judicial process as hunter considers an appeal. jill and i will always be there for hunter with our love and support. nothing will ever change that." that is some of the reaction. if you want to give your reaction, you can do that. republicans (202) 748-8001, democrats (202) 748-8000, and independents (202) 748-8002. if you want to text us your thoughts concerning yesterday you can do that at (202) 748-8003 and you can alway site. one of the people commenting was the special counsel appointed by the justice department. he com
biden himself, putting out a statement yesterday, saying "i am more grateful today for the love and support by experienced this last week from melissa, my family, my friends, and my community, then i am disappointed by the outcome. recovery is possible by the grace of god. i am blessed to experience that gift one day at a time." that is a statement from hunter biden. president biden also putting out a statement. the president saying "i am president but i am also a dad. jill and i...
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i will introduce melissa bowden, i have that correct? founder and chief executive officer of the abortion survivors network and she will tell us her story about a failed abortion in 1977 intended to end her life. she's made this our life's work and runs the survivors network providing support to survivors who have experienced a failed abortion. thank you for sharing your powerful story. >> thank you to all of our witnesses, we begin with ms. anderson. ms. anderson: thank you, senator. ranking member cassidy and members of the committee, i live during my junior year at university of houston i came out of a two-year relationship after nausea, not sleeping or eating, i took a pregnancy test. i called a friend to bring me more tests. at one point, i have five tests in front of me and there was no disputing that i was pregnant. this was two weeks after the texas abortion ban went into effect, banning abortion after six weeks. i knew immediately that abortion was the right choice for me. i got an appointment at planned parenthood five minutes
i will introduce melissa bowden, i have that correct? founder and chief executive officer of the abortion survivors network and she will tell us her story about a failed abortion in 1977 intended to end her life. she's made this our life's work and runs the survivors network providing support to survivors who have experienced a failed abortion. thank you for sharing your powerful story. >> thank you to all of our witnesses, we begin with ms. anderson. ms. anderson: thank you, senator....