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they would like [inaudible] >> jeff mason, always good to see you. thank you so much for joining us on this sunday. in the meantime, the doctor who performed an abortion for that ten-year-old ohio girl, may face a huge legal fight. but she is not -- she's getting a whole lot of support and help. we will explain that for you. america's heat wave, might be bad. but in europe, it is a catastrophic crisis. record breaking heat wave, hundreds dead, some never before seen temperatures, weather warnings across several countries, and now, out of control wildfires, have some areas dealing with a double disaster. megan fitzgerald is in london, with the latest. >> wildfires are ripping through europe, and parts of northern africa. in spain, 17 fires are raging across the country and thousands are fleeing their homes. this woman is saying, she is devastated. so far, nearly 400 people have died from the extreme heat, as temperatures hit 114 degrees. it is a desperate effort, for first responders, working quickly to save lives, and homes, as neighbors rushed to ev
they would like [inaudible] >> jeff mason, always good to see you. thank you so much for joining us on this sunday. in the meantime, the doctor who performed an abortion for that ten-year-old ohio girl, may face a huge legal fight. but she is not -- she's getting a whole lot of support and help. we will explain that for you. america's heat wave, might be bad. but in europe, it is a catastrophic crisis. record breaking heat wave, hundreds dead, some never before seen temperatures, weather...
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jeff mason joins us, white house correspondent from borders, before that worked across europe covering the eu. and look who is back with us! andrew weizmann, former fbi counsel, and former senior member of the mueller probe. he is now a professor at and why you law school, and tonight marks his official return on msnbc as a legal contributor. let's also welcome former florida congressman, carlos curbelo, with a member of the republican congress conference for more than two years during the prince trump presidency. >> mr. weizmann it's your first night back, i want to welcome you, and i can tell you, many many viewers have been writing in, calling in, wondering where are you? when are you coming back? so i want to officially welcome you, you have been missed. >> thanks so much stephanie. great to be here. >> now let's get to work. let's say you were in that investigation room, with january six committee, one of the top questions you would ask passive alone? >> i think the main thing to remember, and obviously this is a field day for anyone who is in that room, is that this is not just a
jeff mason joins us, white house correspondent from borders, before that worked across europe covering the eu. and look who is back with us! andrew weizmann, former fbi counsel, and former senior member of the mueller probe. he is now a professor at and why you law school, and tonight marks his official return on msnbc as a legal contributor. let's also welcome former florida congressman, carlos curbelo, with a member of the republican congress conference for more than two years during the...
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jeff mason, glenn kirschner, for your fantastic insights. always good to see you all. >> coming up next, a key vote tonight in the house on banning assault weapons, as a wave of mass shootings in this country. and later, could it be a turning point for the biden presidency? historian jon meacham is here on the president moving closer to a huge win for his domestic agenda. the 11th hour just getting underway on a big news friday night. ♪ ♪ ♪ life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three ps. what are the three ps? the three ps of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80, what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95
jeff mason, glenn kirschner, for your fantastic insights. always good to see you all. >> coming up next, a key vote tonight in the house on banning assault weapons, as a wave of mass shootings in this country. and later, could it be a turning point for the biden presidency? historian jon meacham is here on the president moving closer to a huge win for his domestic agenda. the 11th hour just getting underway on a big news friday night. ♪ ♪ ♪ life insurance on a fixed budget, remember...
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jeff mason, glenn kirschner, for your fantastic insights. always good to see you all. >> coming up next, a key vote tonight in the house on banning assault weapons, as a wave of mass shootings in this country. and later, could it be a turning point for the biden presidency? historian jon meacham is here on the president moving closer to a huge win for his domestic agenda. the 11th hour just getting underway on a big news friday night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ since there's zero overdraft fees if she overdraws by $50 or less. and, kyle, well, he's keeping calm with another day to adjust his balance if he overdraws by more than $50. overdraft assist from chase. make more of what's yours. new astepro allergy. overdraft assist from chase. now available without a prescription. astepro is the first and only 24-hour steroid free spray. while other allergy sprays take hours astepro starts working in 30 minutes. so you can... astepro and go. a monster was attacking but the team remained calm. because with miro, they could problem solve together, and find the answer
jeff mason, glenn kirschner, for your fantastic insights. always good to see you all. >> coming up next, a key vote tonight in the house on banning assault weapons, as a wave of mass shootings in this country. and later, could it be a turning point for the biden presidency? historian jon meacham is here on the president moving closer to a huge win for his domestic agenda. the 11th hour just getting underway on a big news friday night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ since there's zero overdraft fees...
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leslie marshall democratic strategist and jeff mason white house correspondent for reuters. let's start with you. the state of the american economy four months ahead of midterm election day? >> well, mike, the labor market is strong and that's certainly something that they emphasized today from the white house and from the administration. but as the president said in the clip that you played that doesn't mean they don't think there is work to do. as we have discussed before, inflation is obviously very high and americans are feeling that. but, the advantage, i guess, of the labor market being strong if there is a recession, it could mean that it would be a mild one. on the other hand, it could also -- will likely mean that the fed will have a pretty hefty rate hike coming up. so, there are pros and cons to that. but as at least they see some glimmers of hope here today. >> mike: leslie, you are outside the beltway what's the feels in terms of the american economy on the west coast? >> well, not just on the west coast and not just here on the left side of things with my party,
leslie marshall democratic strategist and jeff mason white house correspondent for reuters. let's start with you. the state of the american economy four months ahead of midterm election day? >> well, mike, the labor market is strong and that's certainly something that they emphasized today from the white house and from the administration. but as the president said in the clip that you played that doesn't mean they don't think there is work to do. as we have discussed before, inflation is...
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let's go to jeff mason at reuters. >> thanks very much. just a follow-up on some of the questions about boosters. will there still be a four-month four monthminimum between the br shots for the new variant vaccines and can you just clarify with the benefit of getting vaccinated with the current versus waiting until the fall and i guess one other follow-up on the age you say this is a decision for the fda and for the cdc, but what should people under 50 otherwise be doing? >> you want to start us off and maybe think about that issue of the four month gap and what to recommend under that? >> for those who are -- we are going to be evaluating the data whether it's four, five, six months we will be evaluating the data as it comes in so i don't have a recommendation now for exactly what time horizon and what cadence we will be making on the recommendations for the next booster. the reason to get a booster now is to prevent infection now. there's a lot of infection out and increasing numbers of hospitalizations. certainly those are infections an
let's go to jeff mason at reuters. >> thanks very much. just a follow-up on some of the questions about boosters. will there still be a four-month four monthminimum between the br shots for the new variant vaccines and can you just clarify with the benefit of getting vaccinated with the current versus waiting until the fall and i guess one other follow-up on the age you say this is a decision for the fda and for the cdc, but what should people under 50 otherwise be doing? >> you...
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joining me to talk more about this are margaret talbert and managing editor for axios and with us jeff mason, the white house correspondent for reuters. so jeff, yes, we're talking about trump 2024. if he does announce before the november midterms how could that impact the election that we have come up this fall in 2022? >> well, ryan, it could impact it in a couple of different ways. on the republican side, it could gin up support or bring out more supporters for candidates that he's endorsed, for candidates that he has backed by putting him and having him out on the trail more. both for himself and for them. and it could have another impact though as well. it could remind democrats would are already revealing from the roe v. wade decision by the supreme court about what donald trump did with report to the court and that to gin up support and that would help biden and democrats who are expected to face other wise pretty tough head winds in the midterms. >> and margaret, this comes as the former president is dealing with all of these revelations that keep coming out as it relates to january
joining me to talk more about this are margaret talbert and managing editor for axios and with us jeff mason, the white house correspondent for reuters. so jeff, yes, we're talking about trump 2024. if he does announce before the november midterms how could that impact the election that we have come up this fall in 2022? >> well, ryan, it could impact it in a couple of different ways. on the republican side, it could gin up support or bring out more supporters for candidates that he's...
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mara liasson national political correspondent of "national public radio" and jeff mason white house correspondenting from his trip yesterday. joint base andrews. you were the one asking this question about covid and cases. take a listen. >> cases are going up. what should the country be doing right now. >> getting vaccinated. >> and for those who aren't? >> they have got a problem. it's not -- it's not in their interest or the public interest not to get vaccinated. we have the capacity to control it. they should get vaccinated. >> you are okay. you are not going to -- you are not going to get covid if you have these vaccinations. >> and, obviously, that last one was one year ago tonight in a cnn town hall. mara, let me start with you. what about this and the news of this day? >> well, phil, the president, like a lot of americans, have covid but he doesn't seem like he is in morality danger because is he vaccinated it sounds like the symptoms are mild. i think what the president meant to say a year ago was if you are vaccinated and you get covid, you are probably not going to be hospitalized or de
mara liasson national political correspondent of "national public radio" and jeff mason white house correspondenting from his trip yesterday. joint base andrews. you were the one asking this question about covid and cases. take a listen. >> cases are going up. what should the country be doing right now. >> getting vaccinated. >> and for those who aren't? >> they have got a problem. it's not -- it's not in their interest or the public interest not to get...
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david to bruin, sarah eisenberg, jeff fisher, ian, judge pamela harris, justice leandra kruger, judge lewis lyman, nancy marder, judge randolph, judge allison jones rushing mason, paul, teresa reed dip oh, sloan, and douglas winslow. i also want to express my gratitude to jamaal greene and carol lee who cochaired the resolution committee to the members of that committee, diane amon, christopher, daniel, jean, abner greene, johnson, detroit mackenzie, eduardo, deborah, george, adam, robert shapiro, kate shaw and sonya west. the meeting today will be chaired by chief justice barron and scott harris will be the secretary. i will now turn the podium and that meeting over too chief judge behrendt. >> madame assistant general, chief justice, associate justices, members of the stevens family, mr. attorney general, members of the supreme court bar. it is a great honor to be with you all to remember a great man. but in saying that i cannot help but think it seems a misleading way to describe justice stevens. not because it's inaccurate but because it does not cap short what made him great. that description calls to mind an overpowering person, a larger-than-life person
david to bruin, sarah eisenberg, jeff fisher, ian, judge pamela harris, justice leandra kruger, judge lewis lyman, nancy marder, judge randolph, judge allison jones rushing mason, paul, teresa reed dip oh, sloan, and douglas winslow. i also want to express my gratitude to jamaal greene and carol lee who cochaired the resolution committee to the members of that committee, diane amon, christopher, daniel, jean, abner greene, johnson, detroit mackenzie, eduardo, deborah, george, adam, robert...
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mason university developed a service called climate matters. it provides tv meteorologists a weekly package featuring the latest vetted climate science along with broadcast-ready graphics. jeff one of about 1100 tv forecasters now using climate matters content. jeff berardelli: we have a choice to how much warmer we get. and that depends on how inflated we let greenhouse gases get. bernadette placky: i do think that climate matters had a role in changing where the tv meteorology community was bringing them along, helping them understand the connections between weather and climate change and helping them inform their communities. the needle has been moved in the tv meteorology community. it absolutely has. miles: in fact, the latest george mason poll conducted in 2017 shows 95% of weathercasters now agree the climate emergency is happening. the science makes it untenable to conclude anything else. amy freeze is a meteorologist at fox weather. amy freeze: i mean, just kind of this mind-blowing explosion of information is out there that lets us know a lot more about what is happening. so that right there in itself, being better at science of meteorology then has brought on the
mason university developed a service called climate matters. it provides tv meteorologists a weekly package featuring the latest vetted climate science along with broadcast-ready graphics. jeff one of about 1100 tv forecasters now using climate matters content. jeff berardelli: we have a choice to how much warmer we get. and that depends on how inflated we let greenhouse gases get. bernadette placky: i do think that climate matters had a role in changing where the tv meteorology community was...