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john miller. investigators later recovering a dna sample from miller's trash. that, they say, tied him to april's murder. is there any concern about the legality of that? digging through somebody's trash? >> the supreme court specifically ruled on, can police use evidence that they find in someone's garbage? and the answer is, typically, yes. if you're discarding your garbage outside of your home, you're pretty much giving up an expectation of privacy associated with that trash. >> this is the fifth case that has been announced in which we were able to help investigators determine who the suspect is. >> reporter: genetic genealogist cici moore made a name connecting families to long-lost relatives. >> the power of geneti geneti g reunite families, it's just as powerful for law enforcement. >> reporter: she's working with a lab in virginia and law enforcement attempting to solve the most challenging cold cases like the tinsley murder. >> we were able to use genetic genealogy to narrow it down to two brothers. once we get to that point, we turn it over to law enf
john miller. investigators later recovering a dna sample from miller's trash. that, they say, tied him to april's murder. is there any concern about the legality of that? digging through somebody's trash? >> the supreme court specifically ruled on, can police use evidence that they find in someone's garbage? and the answer is, typically, yes. if you're discarding your garbage outside of your home, you're pretty much giving up an expectation of privacy associated with that trash. >>...
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. >> reporter: investigators say they arrested 59-year-old john miller, after matching his d.n.a.rom the crime scene and from taunting notes he wrote to local residents threatening to kill again, to genetic information posted by his relatives on genealogy websites. investigators confirmed the d.n.a. match with evidence gathered from miller's trash. when he was arrested at his home sunday, miller reportedly confessed. what would you say to those out there who think they got away with their crimes? >> i think this case should tell them something different. >> reporter: this is the sixth cold case moore and her team have helped investigators crack, including the notorious golden state killer. since may, parabon nanolabs, where moore works, has uploaded more than 140 crime scene samples to a d.n.a. matching site, getting hits for more than half. gary grant and dan jackson were the original detectives on the april tinsley case. >> we're just happy for the tinsley family. now maybe the family can rest a little bit, knowing that at least it's solved. >> reporter: john miller hid in plain
. >> reporter: investigators say they arrested 59-year-old john miller, after matching his d.n.a.rom the crime scene and from taunting notes he wrote to local residents threatening to kill again, to genetic information posted by his relatives on genealogy websites. investigators confirmed the d.n.a. match with evidence gathered from miller's trash. when he was arrested at his home sunday, miller reportedly confessed. what would you say to those out there who think they got away with their...
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. >> reporter: investigators say they arrested 59-year-old john miller after matching his dna from the crime scene and from taunting notes he wrote to local residents threatening to kill again to genetic information posted by his relatives on genealogy websites. investigators confirm the dna match with evidence gathered from miller's trash. when he was arrested at his home sunday, miller reportedly confessed. what would you say to those out there who think they got away with their crimes? >> i think this case should tell them something different. >> reporter: this is the sixth cold case moore and her team have helped investigators crack, including the notorious golden state killer. since pay, parabon nanolabs has uploaded more than 140 crime samples to a dna matching site, getting hits for more than half. gary grant and dan jackson were the original detectives on the april tininside th tinsley face >> we're happy for the tinsley family. now maybe the family can rest knowing at least now it's solved. >> reporter: john miller's family genetic background is what led the prosecutors to thi
. >> reporter: investigators say they arrested 59-year-old john miller after matching his dna from the crime scene and from taunting notes he wrote to local residents threatening to kill again to genetic information posted by his relatives on genealogy websites. investigators confirm the dna match with evidence gathered from miller's trash. when he was arrested at his home sunday, miller reportedly confessed. what would you say to those out there who think they got away with their crimes?...
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the three founding members now live in berlin but singer dick for looks so and bassist john miller first met while studying law in hamburg. have you know it's good that we met at a student orientation course at the university where we were both wandering around disoriented we spotted each other and for our there's someone who looks like me and not like everyone else it was love at first sight. they too eventually dropped out of university to devote all their time to music their aspirations lyrics with death their style indie rock their look tracksuit jackets that's how talk a tonic started off in the early one nine hundred ninety s. . together we're talking tronic my name is and i play drums and also sometimes sing and play guitar. with my novice my name is jani and i like to play bass. and i sing and play guitar. that i set up like that back. soon the intellectuals of german pop had amassed a large fan base even though in the beginning they hadn't quite mastered their instruments yet. another one sure we were swimming first match. but that wasn't the most important thing for us to show
the three founding members now live in berlin but singer dick for looks so and bassist john miller first met while studying law in hamburg. have you know it's good that we met at a student orientation course at the university where we were both wandering around disoriented we spotted each other and for our there's someone who looks like me and not like everyone else it was love at first sight. they too eventually dropped out of university to devote all their time to music their aspirations...
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john miller was arrested sunday. in just three months, parabon has identified four other killers and is working 40 more cases. a court affidavit says miller admitted to killing april tinsley and has not filed a plea in court and has no attorney. >> only one word i'm going to ask him, is why. >> reporter: april's mom hoping justice will finally be within reach. kate snow, nbc news. >>> a short break. and then the thrilling victory in the home run derby. now some are crying foul. >>> out of all of america's billionaires, who has claimed the title of the richest man in modern history? >>> caught on camera, dramatic body cam video of a police chase and shootout, the officer at the wheel, opening fire through his own windshield of suspects shooting from their suv. this happened in las vegas. the officer pulls alongside and shoots again. the suv eventually crashing into a school. the officer reloads and fires more rounds, one suspect was killed, the other captured. they were wanted in an earlier fatal shooting. >>> ahead o
john miller was arrested sunday. in just three months, parabon has identified four other killers and is working 40 more cases. a court affidavit says miller admitted to killing april tinsley and has not filed a plea in court and has no attorney. >> only one word i'm going to ask him, is why. >> reporter: april's mom hoping justice will finally be within reach. kate snow, nbc news. >>> a short break. and then the thrilling victory in the home run derby. now some are crying...
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bring in john miller. >> the giants and the a's post all star portion of the season begins tonight.d. last weekend in san francisco. the athletics won two out of three. they are great at coming from behind late in games and they are real tough. the bull pen is lights out. that's the key to the series. the giants need to be able to shut the a's down in the seventh and eighth and ninth. they came back late in the game. they have been doing it all year. they are the best in the game. and oakland has a pretty big back three. that have been shutting the game down. the 38 and 0. haven't lost game when they have a lead. stay away from the back end of the bull pen. the giants to win they need to stay away from them and hold the a's. >> all star the closer. and they have been sensational. the giants with the rookie tonight. up against the veteran jackson. >> okay. thank you. because of the game you can watch american anyone ninja war your on cozy tv. >> we have a vip at the game. morning anchor marcus washington singing the national anthem. he's so good. he has done it before. they invited h
bring in john miller. >> the giants and the a's post all star portion of the season begins tonight.d. last weekend in san francisco. the athletics won two out of three. they are great at coming from behind late in games and they are real tough. the bull pen is lights out. that's the key to the series. the giants need to be able to shut the a's down in the seventh and eighth and ninth. they came back late in the game. they have been doing it all year. they are the best in the game. and...
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bo were used to identify john miller aested earlier this month for the murder of an eht-year-old girl see that that agency forcally wants to use it all of their cases or all their violent crimesf o atee let because the the power. >> reporter: the kind of power only found in our aneticox5ak locp.al aphraph tne changes iitnog weight or tattoos f course predicted by dna. >> ♪ >> time right now is 6:52. it hastainer blyn bwe it or notn 7:00 p.m. bram weinsin nick smith brity rh and debate on pop culture. cheneck it out here hou a yre se highlights from the show where the like it or not show talk about the cracown on pla drinkingtr saw to jail for using a plasticstraw? s happening in santa barbara. that city has passed an ordinance allowing restaurant employees to be punished with up to six months of jai teor $1t rao customer. >> i do not like this. i mean the democrats not all of t >> democrats. >> maybe some are pushing for this. care more about plastic straws thans-13 gang members. >> it has no to go do with us's got do with being ridiculo can't they find any other sort of pollutant ot
bo were used to identify john miller aested earlier this month for the murder of an eht-year-old girl see that that agency forcally wants to use it all of their cases or all their violent crimesf o atee let because the the power. >> reporter: the kind of power only found in our aneticox5ak locp.al aphraph tne changes iitnog weight or tattoos f course predicted by dna. >> ♪ >> time right now is 6:52. it hastainer blyn bwe it or notn 7:00 p.m. bram weinsin nick smith brity rh...
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used genealogy databases and cutting-edge dna techniques to catch the alleged killer, 59-year-old john miller. police say he confessed to kidnapping, sexually assaulting, and killing april tinsley. court documents revealed miller had sent notes taunting police and leaving behind clues. >>> "the chicago tribune" reports city officials say there are no plans to release more video of a deadly police shooting. on sunday, authorities took the unusual step of releasing 20 seconds of police body camera video less than 24 hours after an officer shot and killed 37-year-old harith augustus. police were trying to arrest augustus for carrying a gun. the video appears to show him carrying a holstered gun and reaching for his waist as he ran away. he was shot multiple times. the shooting has sparked several days of protests. >>> britain's "independent" says archaeologists found the world's oldest bread and new evidence of sophisticated cooking dating back 14,000 years. the charred remains of flat bread were discovered in a stone fireplace at what was once a ceremonial or religious site in jordan. the bread
used genealogy databases and cutting-edge dna techniques to catch the alleged killer, 59-year-old john miller. police say he confessed to kidnapping, sexually assaulting, and killing april tinsley. court documents revealed miller had sent notes taunting police and leaving behind clues. >>> "the chicago tribune" reports city officials say there are no plans to release more video of a deadly police shooting. on sunday, authorities took the unusual step of releasing 20 seconds...
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until sunday a stunning arrest, police taking 59-year-old john d. millert six miles from where april's body was found. >> i know he had a bad temper. he would always be outside cussing and swearing and throwing stuff. >> reporter: detectives finally cracking the case they say after plugging that crime scene dna into online genealogy database ged match and surrounding his home and collecting another sample. a match. according to investigators the little girl's murder just the latest in a series of cold cases they say was cracked through the same cutting edge technique. in april, police say that very genealogy website helped lead to the arrest of 72-year-old joseph deangelo, suspected of being the so-called golden state killer charged with a dozen murders. and just last month, dna left on a restaurant napkin leading to a break in the 1986 unsolved murder of 12-year-old michella welch. police arresting 66-year-old gary hartman. >> today we're at a point where if you're a criminal and you've left your dna at the scene you might as well turn yourself in now. >>
until sunday a stunning arrest, police taking 59-year-old john d. millert six miles from where april's body was found. >> i know he had a bad temper. he would always be outside cussing and swearing and throwing stuff. >> reporter: detectives finally cracking the case they say after plugging that crime scene dna into online genealogy database ged match and surrounding his home and collecting another sample. a match. according to investigators the little girl's murder just the latest...
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. >> 59 year-old john miller is shackled wobbling in court charged with the murder ever 8-year-old aprily years ago. >> her mother visited grave for decades a hoping the killer would be wound. killer's arrest. >> top of your head and down to your abducted april on a walk in 1988dyape rnd a april's body was discovered but thee nt cold and a child killerfree. >> all it tk one kid w skupaler. >> he lving notes. this note on a bar read marieer ha-ha. i will kill undweaiarag fund i 1988 dna was found. but they didn't identif dna it was. the lab in virginia analyzed dna recently recovered from miller's trash. compared to nna fromationwide law enforcement and genealogy. it was matched tohat found on unrwear and the condemns. >> police questrned mille and say he confessed to themurder. >> i'm not sure what he should ved.>>ut i'm sure he'll get w ds t method is now credited with solving cold cases around the h concerns about the growingul paoparnyit . police tell us u they only dna from websites whose clients are warned theirs can be hand over to authorities. >> in ford wayne indiana, matt fin, f
. >> 59 year-old john miller is shackled wobbling in court charged with the murder ever 8-year-old aprily years ago. >> her mother visited grave for decades a hoping the killer would be wound. killer's arrest. >> top of your head and down to your abducted april on a walk in 1988dyape rnd a april's body was discovered but thee nt cold and a child killerfree. >> all it tk one kid w skupaler. >> he lving notes. this note on a bar read marieer ha-ha. i will kill...
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detectives arrested john miller on sunday at his indiana home. miller is suspected of raping and killing 8-year-old april tinsley in 1988. crime scene dna was uploaded into a public genetic database and zeroed in on miller. genealogy websites hafyidcts in cases across the country including the alleged golden state killer. >>> new trouble ahead for firefighters as they battle a deadly wildfire near yosemite national park. >>> good morning. it's going to be hot. once the fog clears, we'll be in the triple digits in brentwood and in the 90s in most of the inland areas. y is to get coming up. >>> and we are tracking a injury crash. this is not looking good. it's blocking at least one lane southbound 880 just past stevenson boulevard and traffic is quickly starting to back up towards 84. do give yourself some time. our travel times just leaped into the yellow, 36 minutes from 238 to 237. 580 now in the red as well as 101 heading through the south bay. we'll track all of this and more coming up in the 6:00 hour. >>> there is no end in sight as a wildfi
detectives arrested john miller on sunday at his indiana home. miller is suspected of raping and killing 8-year-old april tinsley in 1988. crime scene dna was uploaded into a public genetic database and zeroed in on miller. genealogy websites hafyidcts in cases across the country including the alleged golden state killer. >>> new trouble ahead for firefighters as they battle a deadly wildfire near yosemite national park. >>> good morning. it's going to be hot. once the fog...
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john miller was charged with the little girl's murder.e community leaving notes and used around town. one one on a barn that said i kd 8-year-old april tinsley and i will kill again. able to pull dna from the used around the area and the matched dna on the little girls underwear in 1988. they'd been limp and then pull dna from the garbage and compared it to a genealogy database and got a match. question him a few days ago and he confessed to killing the gir girl. we talk to neighbors that said he was known for a violent temper and he would try to interact with their little girls. >> all it took was one kid walking home without adult supervision that could have been victim number two. he would talk to the kids, he would say hi, you are pretty. stuff like that. >> the good news is this technology is being used to solve cold cases around the country. >> melissa: wow, it is great that they caught him. but what an awful story. thank you. check this out, a bicyclist with a dog on his back. okay, up next, how this led to a whole new life for the
john miller was charged with the little girl's murder.e community leaving notes and used around town. one one on a barn that said i kd 8-year-old april tinsley and i will kill again. able to pull dna from the used around the area and the matched dna on the little girls underwear in 1988. they'd been limp and then pull dna from the garbage and compared it to a genealogy database and got a match. question him a few days ago and he confessed to killing the gir girl. we talk to neighbors that said...
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tariffs and the welfare payments to farmers as a result of the tariffs are maybe john baron and john millere, you know, yesterday i enter viewinterview >> who are they? oh, i gotcha, it was a punch line. mick mulvaney yesterday, budget director, i interviewed him and said does this policy make any sense? and he said i'm not the president, i didn't decide it. nobody is in support of this. he was -- he took those tariffs, hit the economy over the head with a hammer and now he's putting a little band-aid on the wound that he's created. the marist polls show they're a window into the fallout. >> look, he had gotten a lot of support and good will from his base in iowa, in illinois, with the tax reform. but i think this neutralizes the impact of tax reform. i mean i think they're going to be hit by this, and now he's announcing $12 billion in a bailout. that's not enough money to compensate for the money those farmers are going to lose, and that's something he doesn't understand. by the way -- >> you're a conservative republican. how does that feel? >> terrible, terrible. not only it's a bailout,
tariffs and the welfare payments to farmers as a result of the tariffs are maybe john baron and john millere, you know, yesterday i enter viewinterview >> who are they? oh, i gotcha, it was a punch line. mick mulvaney yesterday, budget director, i interviewed him and said does this policy make any sense? and he said i'm not the president, i didn't decide it. nobody is in support of this. he was -- he took those tariffs, hit the economy over the head with a hammer and now he's putting a...
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. >> 59-year-old john miller is shackled, wobbling into court in fort wayne, indiana, today, chargedh the rape and murder of apryl tinsley. april's mother visited her daughter's grave for decades and hopes her killer would be found. >> does from the top of your head to your toes. >> police say that he kidnapped her, raped her, and dumped her body. a child killer roamed free. >> one kid walking home one night without adult supervision and that could've been victim number two. >> miller taunted the police and the community. this note read "i kill 8-year-old apryl marie tinsley. did you find her other shoe?" officials matched dna but they couldn't identify whose dna it was. >> the labs in virginia analyzed recovered dna and it was compared to databases. analysis matched miller's dna to that found on april's underwear and the condoms. miller confessed to the murder. >> i am not sure what he should get but i'm sure he will get what he deserves. >> this dna method is credited with solving called -- cold cases around the country. please tell us they only use dna from websites whose clients
. >> 59-year-old john miller is shackled, wobbling into court in fort wayne, indiana, today, chargedh the rape and murder of apryl tinsley. april's mother visited her daughter's grave for decades and hopes her killer would be found. >> does from the top of your head to your toes. >> police say that he kidnapped her, raped her, and dumped her body. a child killer roamed free. >> one kid walking home one night without adult supervision and that could've been victim number...
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when they showed up unannounced at john d. miller'sdetectives say the 59-year-old already knew why. april tinsley. the 8-year-old vanished in april 1988 walking to a neighbor's house. her body was found dumped in a ditch three days later, raped and strangled. >> april's aunt, teresa tinsley. >> if it wouldn't have for dna we wouldn't have gotten as far as we had. >> reporter: he left his dna on the body and threatening notes he used to taunt police 16 years later. cece moore who appeared in "finding your roots" helped identify miller as tinsley's likely killer. >> the same techniques you use for an adoptee to find their birth parents. >> reporter: moore and dna sleuths unloaded the suspect's dna on a pub luck data base, gedmatch.com which found distant relatives in eight hours. moore built out family trees and zeroed in on people who fit the age, traits and location. a process that can take a few days to a few weeks. in tinsley's case moore determined her murderer was miller or his brother. on july 9th investigators secretly pulled use
when they showed up unannounced at john d. miller'sdetectives say the 59-year-old already knew why. april tinsley. the 8-year-old vanished in april 1988 walking to a neighbor's house. her body was found dumped in a ditch three days later, raped and strangled. >> april's aunt, teresa tinsley. >> if it wouldn't have for dna we wouldn't have gotten as far as we had. >> reporter: he left his dna on the body and threatening notes he used to taunt police 16 years later. cece moore...
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detectives arrested john d miller at his indiana home. miller is suspected of raping and killing eight-year-old 1in a team of nealogts loaded crime scene dna into a public genetic database, and that helped to zero in on miller. genealogy websites have helped police identify suspects in five cold cases across the country so far. that includes the alleged golden state killer. >>> a workplace outlaws meet. the strict new rules making bay area workers at one company become vegetarians at their day jobs. >>> plus, pressure on tesla, the company's newest arrival expands into silicon valley. >>> and a vast iceberg drifts close to a small village, how the mountain of ice could trigger a tsunami, next. >>> coming up, does president trump think russia meddled in the election or not? how did he respond to criticism of what he said after the summit? reports from washington and moscow. es at it >>> the 7-day forecast is brought to you by the santa cruz boardwalk. >>> new at five, no more meat. a company with bay area locations has a new goal for emplo
detectives arrested john d miller at his indiana home. miller is suspected of raping and killing eight-year-old 1in a team of nealogts loaded crime scene dna into a public genetic database, and that helped to zero in on miller. genealogy websites have helped police identify suspects in five cold cases across the country so far. that includes the alleged golden state killer. >>> a workplace outlaws meet. the strict new rules making bay area workers at one company become vegetarians at...
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. >> is that from john miller? who is the other name you used.ant to know more about that. thank you very much for doing. that always endearing himself, pennsylvania avenue are charlie gasparino, i think -- >> bill shine might call me? neil: getting lots of calls. >> bill yelled at me for years, he should yell at me again. neil: can you count on that. thank you very much. we're up 140 points, to charlie and panelists' point, make they're look the other way or saving the worries for another day. more after this. nah. not gonna happen. that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in bath. my name is ken. how may i help you? hi, i'm calling about kohler's walk-in bath. excellent! happy to help. huh? hold one moment please... [ finger snaps ] hmm. the kohler walk-in bath features an extra-wide opening and a low step-in at three inches, which is 25 to 60% lower than some leading competitors. the bath fills and drains quickly, while the heated seat soothes your back, neck and shoulders. kohler is an expert in bathing, so you can count on a deep soaki
. >> is that from john miller? who is the other name you used.ant to know more about that. thank you very much for doing. that always endearing himself, pennsylvania avenue are charlie gasparino, i think -- >> bill shine might call me? neil: getting lots of calls. >> bill yelled at me for years, he should yell at me again. neil: can you count on that. thank you very much. we're up 140 points, to charlie and panelists' point, make they're look the other way or saving the...
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i call john miller, interim president of michigan state university, suzanne lyons, and miss carrie, president and chief executive officer officer of miss usa olympics. welcome. >> president engler, we will start with you. welcome thank you member blumenthaland members of the subcommittee . thank you for your invitation . for me next week will mark the six months of service as interim president of michigan state and when i arrived the campus was already behind us crimes had shot the michigan community. the statements and testimony of survivors before your committee and the courts happened to all of us. our hearts go out to them and we are truly sorry that a faculty member perpetrated these crimes in association with usagymnastics, us olympics and others . we all failed the survivors. my commitment is to make sure this never happens again. we are seeking to discover what justice and healing we can for the survivors and accountability measures in place to ensure msu is safe. as senator blumenthal said, actions are critical. i made clear from day one we would do everything we could to cooperate w
i call john miller, interim president of michigan state university, suzanne lyons, and miss carrie, president and chief executive officer officer of miss usa olympics. welcome. >> president engler, we will start with you. welcome thank you member blumenthaland members of the subcommittee . thank you for your invitation . for me next week will mark the six months of service as interim president of michigan state and when i arrived the campus was already behind us crimes had shot the...
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it was done with a purpose in mind, it was designed by steven mill miller and john kelly, and it is partgn of this government to rip people from their families and keep them out -- >> let's listen to secretary azar. i was surprised they sent him out there with as little information as he provides. let's listen. >> first, again, i want to be really clear a couple of you have said the word 3,000. it is under 3,000. i want to give you an outer bound. under 3,000 and that is the maximum that it will not be. 3,000. it will not be close to 3,000. it will be under 3,000. >> i thought it was stunning, john. i just thought it was stunning. you can argue the merits of the policy. how it was done, i -- no matter how you feel about protecting the borders, the idea that they don't have an account. they separated chirp from their apartments. we' parents. we're talking about children. >> the secretary is ball parking babies because they don't know a number. say say the outer limits of 3,000, that's catholic speak for we don't have any clue what we're talking to. and they have until tuesday to reunite c
it was done with a purpose in mind, it was designed by steven mill miller and john kelly, and it is partgn of this government to rip people from their families and keep them out -- >> let's listen to secretary azar. i was surprised they sent him out there with as little information as he provides. let's listen. >> first, again, i want to be really clear a couple of you have said the word 3,000. it is under 3,000. i want to give you an outer bound. under 3,000 and that is the maximum...
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my thanks to matt miller, john sipher and eddie glaude.y" starts right now with katy tur. >> i felt you missed a lot on friday and then today happened and i thought, wow, did friday even happen? >> thank you so much. >> it makes me wonder what's going to happen next? >> it's always something. right, my friend? >> that's right. nicolle wallace, thank you very much. welcome back. >>> if it's monday, president trump stands by his man. tonight, red flag. the president is standing with the russian president while trashing his own country. >> i think that the united states has been foolish. i think we've all been
my thanks to matt miller, john sipher and eddie glaude.y" starts right now with katy tur. >> i felt you missed a lot on friday and then today happened and i thought, wow, did friday even happen? >> thank you so much. >> it makes me wonder what's going to happen next? >> it's always something. right, my friend? >> that's right. nicolle wallace, thank you very much. welcome back. >>> if it's monday, president trump stands by his man. tonight, red flag....
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my thanks to matt miller, john sipher and eddie glaude. "mtp daily" starts right now with katy tur. >> i felt you missed a lot on friday and then today happened and i thought, wow, did friday even happen? >> thank you so much. >> it makes me wonder what's going to happen next? >> it's always something. right, my friend? >> that's right. nicolle wallace, thank you very much. welcome back. >>> if it's monday, president trump stands by his man. tonight, red flag. the president is standing with the russian president while trashing his own country. >> i think that the united states has been foolish. i think we've all been foolish. >> plus, how do you say witch hunt in russian? >> you would say that was a total witch hunt. thank you very much, everybody. >> and where do we go from here? >> translator: mr. president, i'll give this ball to you and now the ball is in your court. >> this is "mtp daily" and it starts right now. >>> good evening, i'm katy tur in new york in for chuck todd. welcome to "mtp daily" on this extraordinary day when preside
my thanks to matt miller, john sipher and eddie glaude. "mtp daily" starts right now with katy tur. >> i felt you missed a lot on friday and then today happened and i thought, wow, did friday even happen? >> thank you so much. >> it makes me wonder what's going to happen next? >> it's always something. right, my friend? >> that's right. nicolle wallace, thank you very much. welcome back. >>> if it's monday, president trump stands by his man....
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secretary of state mike pompeo and national security adviser john bolton met with president trump at the white house along with adviser steven millerf staff john kelly. top priority? removing the knife many in the intelligence community felt had been thrust into their backs in helsinki when the president equated what they asserted with what the former head of the kgb claimed. >> my people came to me, dan coats came to me and some others, they said they think it's russia. i have president putin. he just said it's not russia. >> reporter: sources tell cnn the officials feared the u.s. intelligence chief dan coats and other top intelligence officials would resign after coats issued a firm defense of the intelligence community and its assertions about rodriguez on monday. aides say it was bill shine, the white house's new deputy of staff for communications, a former fox news executive pivot nal convincing president trump a change was needed and fast. according to nikt"new york time the president's prepared statement rewritten several times. >> this was more a statement, frankly, our allies overseas. this is about sending a message of a
secretary of state mike pompeo and national security adviser john bolton met with president trump at the white house along with adviser steven millerf staff john kelly. top priority? removing the knife many in the intelligence community felt had been thrust into their backs in helsinki when the president equated what they asserted with what the former head of the kgb claimed. >> my people came to me, dan coats came to me and some others, they said they think it's russia. i have president...
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we've heard john kelly say that, we've heard stephen miller say that.erance policy. everybody would be separated from their children. that's zero tolerance. it was supposed to be a deterrent and it has blown up into this, you know, human crisi crisis. >> there's no doubt it's blown up to a human crisis and the media has reported on that in many ways but the media doesn't report on the human crisis of children coming to the borer themselves. the fact is most of these folks are coming from central america, not mexico and they made a 2,000 miles through mexico, they had to cross the mexican border, which is no picnic so the idea that putting these children in detention is the worst thing that's happened to them, i'm not sure that is necessarily the case. these kids have been traum tid d -- traumatized a lot. >> yes, they were willing to risk their life to get here. rick, always appreciate getting your perspective. thank you very much. john? >>> mounting ethical scandals for scott pruitt. new ones -- i mean new ones out just overnight. his calendar, did he
we've heard john kelly say that, we've heard stephen miller say that.erance policy. everybody would be separated from their children. that's zero tolerance. it was supposed to be a deterrent and it has blown up into this, you know, human crisi crisis. >> there's no doubt it's blown up to a human crisis and the media has reported on that in many ways but the media doesn't report on the human crisis of children coming to the borer themselves. the fact is most of these folks are coming from...
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because you had these great female writers like ann beatts and marilyn miller and rosie shuster, but johnushi didn't want to do sketches written by women. >> i like sirloin steak, i like american food. don't push me, i mean it! >> john used to regularly ask for the women to be fired on the show, because chicks just weren't funny. >> awful! awful! couldn't be worse! >> really enough to make you want to puke your guts out. >> it was an uphill battle. lauren used to come around to me and rosy and say, so what have you got for the girls? we felt an obligation to cover them since the men didn't write that much for them. [ laughing ] >> but, seriously. >> they started to write more for gilda, because gilda was very outgoing. and you know, she was more of a proven laugh getter. >> no! >> when i saw gilda radner, my mind was blown. she was really magnetic. she committed it to so hard and she wasn't afraid to not be dainty with her character work. >> what is that bewitching scent you're wearing? >> vicks vaporub. >> there was never a moment when you thought, wait a second, these women don't deserv
because you had these great female writers like ann beatts and marilyn miller and rosie shuster, but johnushi didn't want to do sketches written by women. >> i like sirloin steak, i like american food. don't push me, i mean it! >> john used to regularly ask for the women to be fired on the show, because chicks just weren't funny. >> awful! awful! couldn't be worse! >> really enough to make you want to puke your guts out. >> it was an uphill battle. lauren used to...
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and james harden in houston but john wall told nbc sports hi wton's chris miller -- >> i just feel liketeee his carr and change all the negative stuff ut him. we know he likes to have fun ano joke aund and i think he's kind of locked info ands and all we can be as teammates and coaches is make it comfortable for him and make him feel like he's welcome at hond some of the things we need to do to make us get getter and he has to buy into that and it a not about him, trying to do it for the whole team and the group, i think we'll be n. >> john is half full. sw-19 is the postal code for wimbledon. really seemed like serena williams' neighborhood though. seven tea she's won the venus rose warner dish, the name of the trophy includi 2015 and 2016. she missed last year while pregnant with heraughter but this year she's lookingright at home at sw-19 in case mailing something. serena williams looking to advance. her opponent comesup with the return and serena on the backhand, no chance. wins the set 6-2. serena in the far court and leaves one up and guetiess a racket on it. serena williams wins
and james harden in houston but john wall told nbc sports hi wton's chris miller -- >> i just feel liketeee his carr and change all the negative stuff ut him. we know he likes to have fun ano joke aund and i think he's kind of locked info ands and all we can be as teammates and coaches is make it comfortable for him and make him feel like he's welcome at hond some of the things we need to do to make us get getter and he has to buy into that and it a not about him, trying to do it for the...
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ambassador john huntsman and secretary kelly and john bolton, steven miller, bill shine.t press secretary and others as they file into the room. sergei lafsh -- lavrov, you will see him, one of the leading spokes people and negotiators on behalf of the russian government and vladimir putin. so here we are, sandra, as we are about to get underway with the two leaders about to enter the room. >> sandra: and the president saying our two countries, frankly, we have not been getting along well. i really think the world wants us to get along, bill. and putin for his part says the two remain in regular contact. they talk about phone. they've met at several international events. and speaking through his translator, the russian president said the time has come to have a thorough discussion on various international problems and sensitive issues. the two world leaders making indications they were going to have some big talks today and surely they did. and here they are. let's listen to the president of the united states and the president of russia, vladimir putin. >> thank you so mu
ambassador john huntsman and secretary kelly and john bolton, steven miller, bill shine.t press secretary and others as they file into the room. sergei lafsh -- lavrov, you will see him, one of the leading spokes people and negotiators on behalf of the russian government and vladimir putin. so here we are, sandra, as we are about to get underway with the two leaders about to enter the room. >> sandra: and the president saying our two countries, frankly, we have not been getting along...
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john bolton is now the national security adviser. stephen miller'sole in immigration seems only to be growing. and we saw the way the president went into this north korea meeting, thinking just through force of personality he could really accomplish something. and as we started off this segment with that report, it didn't work out, and it seems like he's getting deceived. so while things might appear more stable to the president and while he might think that he's really getting a grasp of the job, i think things are just as unstable as ever, which is especially concerning going into this putin meeting. >> two working journalists working to cover this administration and working late for us tonight, i note. jenna johnson, matt nussbaum, thank you both for coming on our broadcast tonight. we really appreciate it. >>> and coming up for us, what's the chance this president has already changed american life for decades to come or perhaps forever? we're going to talk to presidential historian michael beschloss about what feels like a consequential moment fo
john bolton is now the national security adviser. stephen miller'sole in immigration seems only to be growing. and we saw the way the president went into this north korea meeting, thinking just through force of personality he could really accomplish something. and as we started off this segment with that report, it didn't work out, and it seems like he's getting deceived. so while things might appear more stable to the president and while he might think that he's really getting a grasp of the...
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certainly john bolton is somebody who is very anti-eu, very anti-international-organizations , steve millert understand these institutions, he doesn't know that much about them, he doesn't know how they work. for the moment, the charge he gets, personally and politically, out of creating chaos seems to be what he's aiming for. >>> stay with us. trump's meeting with vladimir putin one on one. what can we expect? iwi wil let's get someone to say it with a really low voice. carl? lowest price guaranteed. what about the world's lowest limbo stick? how low can you go? nice one, carl. hey i've got an idea. just say, badda book. badda boom. badda book. badda boom. nice. always the lowest price, guaranteed. book now at choicehotels.com does your business internet provider promise a lot? let's see who delivers more. comcast business gives you gig-speed in more places. the others don't. we offer up to 6 hours of 4g wireless network backup. everyone else, no way. we let calls from any of your devices come from your business number. them, not so much. we let you keep an eye on your business from anywhe
certainly john bolton is somebody who is very anti-eu, very anti-international-organizations , steve millert understand these institutions, he doesn't know that much about them, he doesn't know how they work. for the moment, the charge he gets, personally and politically, out of creating chaos seems to be what he's aiming for. >>> stay with us. trump's meeting with vladimir putin one on one. what can we expect? iwi wil let's get someone to say it with a really low voice. carl? lowest...
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john milleras arrested sunday. in just three months, parabon has iden four other killers and working 40 other cases. a court affidavit says miller admitted to killing apri tinsley and has not filed a plea in court and has no attorney. >> only rd will ask is why. >> reporter:ap l's mom hoping jtice will finally be within reach. kate snow, nbc news. >>> a thrilling victory in the home run derby. now, some are crying foul. out of all of america's billionaires, who has claimed the title of the richest man in istory? america's billionaires, who has claimed the title of the richest man in modern htory? (woman) so beautiful. (man) beautiful just like you. (woman) oh, why thank you. [both scream] (burke) coupe soup. and we covered it. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ if you... you have fleas. help protect your pet, home and yard from infesting fleas ... ...with the advantage fleaction plan. if you spit blood you may have gum problems,s and could be on the journey to much worse. try parodontax toothpaste. it's clinically proven to remove plaque, the main cause of bl
john milleras arrested sunday. in just three months, parabon has iden four other killers and working 40 other cases. a court affidavit says miller admitted to killing apri tinsley and has not filed a plea in court and has no attorney. >> only rd will ask is why. >> reporter:ap l's mom hoping jtice will finally be within reach. kate snow, nbc news. >>> a thrilling victory in the home run derby. now, some are crying foul. out of all of america's billionaires, who has claimed...
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matt miller, former chief spokesman for the justice department and msnbc security analyst john bren, msnbc senior national security and intelligence analyst and former cia director in the obama administration. danny cevellos, nbc's capitol hill correspondent kacie hunt. matt, let me start with you. i just checked the latest numbers. congress had p has a 19% approval rating. you could make the argument watching the last three or four hours of that that that exactly is the reason why. but what did you make of what you saw? what was your big takeaway? >> you know, i think the behavior of chairman goodlate and other members was appalling. what you saw at the clip uft just showing, peter strzok is still an fbi agent. he is there today under orders of the fbi not to answer questions about the mueller probe because it could compromise that probe. some of the questions he would answer would presumably expose grand jury information. some could expose classified information. you have the chairman of the committee threatening him with criminal contempt, threatening to refer him to the justice f
matt miller, former chief spokesman for the justice department and msnbc security analyst john bren, msnbc senior national security and intelligence analyst and former cia director in the obama administration. danny cevellos, nbc's capitol hill correspondent kacie hunt. matt, let me start with you. i just checked the latest numbers. congress had p has a 19% approval rating. you could make the argument watching the last three or four hours of that that that exactly is the reason why. but what...
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john kelly will just stare at the ground. [ light laughter ] mike pence will insist he's right. and stephen miller to tell him. but he doesn't speak in a human tongue. [ screeching ] , applause ] sorry, what was theven? [ screeching] [ light laughter ] and in the same way that he now insists the fictional president served for 16 years, trump has also spent weeks insisti that he could not undo his own policy of separating families at the border only to reverse himself yesterday and sign an executive order undoing the policy. all week, we've heard a variety of insane conspiracyies from republicans and fox news to justify trump's policy. tom allegation that children are actors to clait drug cartels are posing as families to sneak across the border. and yesterday, republican congressman roger marshall repeat those claims, which he said came from trump's department of homeland security. >> the numbeof families that are posing as families has quadrupled trying to cross our borders. so you're having people that are doing human trafficking, terrorists and cartel members. >> where is your evidence for that
john kelly will just stare at the ground. [ light laughter ] mike pence will insist he's right. and stephen miller to tell him. but he doesn't speak in a human tongue. [ screeching ] , applause ] sorry, what was theven? [ screeching] [ light laughter ] and in the same way that he now insists the fictional president served for 16 years, trump has also spent weeks insisti that he could not undo his own policy of separating families at the border only to reverse himself yesterday and sign an...
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john malone, a well-known name in telecommunications recently purchased gci. that changed your mission at all? >> know it hasn't and for us at gci this was really a way of april circle transaction. mister miller and doctor malone was an early partner in gci's beginning and so we are happy where we are right now and expect great partnerships to continue. >> finally tina pidgeon, we talked a little bit about the education and telehealth. those are pretty fast-growing fields, are they? >> yes, both of those are tremendously fast-growing fields but i think they are both great example of that old adage that necessity is the mother of invention. here in alaska, we have been happy front edge of telehealth, tele-education, and really about necessity in many of our small communities, there is not the ability to foster, sometimes there's no doctor, often community health aides delivering care for the residents and when an emergency comes their way really an alaskan communities, they have utilized telemedicine for years to be able to bring expertise and in communities to improve the quality of health care and help in their communities and really reduce costs over time to minimizing unnecessary and expen
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miller there are if us. thanks very much. >>> up next, president trump mocking the #metoo movement. former president h.w. bush, senator johnpraises russian president vladimir putin. we'll have the details. plus, why michael cohen says he's certain he's been dismissed by trump and does not expect a pardon. i love you, basement guest bathroom. your privacy makes you my number 1 place to go number 2. i love you, but sometimes you stink. febreze air effects doesn't just mask, it cleans away odors. because the things you love the most can stink. and try febreze small spaces to clean away odors for up to 30 days. breathe happy with febreze. my dai need my blood sugar to stay in control. i need to shave my a1c. weekends are my time. i need an insulin that fits my schedule. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ (announcer) tresiba® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. don't share needles or insulin pens. don't reuse needles. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause diz
miller there are if us. thanks very much. >>> up next, president trump mocking the #metoo movement. former president h.w. bush, senator johnpraises russian president vladimir putin. we'll have the details. plus, why michael cohen says he's certain he's been dismissed by trump and does not expect a pardon. i love you, basement guest bathroom. your privacy makes you my number 1 place to go number 2. i love you, but sometimes you stink. febreze air effects doesn't just mask, it cleans...
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miller, former spokesperson at the justice department. and with me is msnbc contributor jill winebanks, who was one of the watergate prosecutors. johngoing to start with you because this is a remarkable technique of distraction. for all the very valid concerns that people around the world have about nuclear war, this hasn't generally been where this conversation has gone. but the president seems to bring anything possible in to try and distract anybody from suggesting that he is doing vladimir putin's bidding. >> well, as someone who grew up in a time when we used to have to hide in the hallways because of air raid drills, fearing nuclear weapons, this is very scary. but it is not the conduct of the special prosecutor that is creating any problem. it is the conduct of russia. and it is the conduct of the president in response to that. i looked up the definition of treason as soon as people started saying this was treason. and indeed it is. treason is giving aid and comfort to our enemy. and this is definitely giving aid and comfort to reject the opinions of your own intelligence community, your own department of justice, the special
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vance, and with me here, matt miller, ron clay, former chief of staff for al gore and joe biden, and michael steele, former senior adviser to jeb bush and form er speaker john boehner. nice to see you all. matt, let me start with you. we sort of describe this as the president's defiant love of vladamir putin. i'm reminded of a tweet you wrote in 2013, vladamir putin, is he going to miss america, will he be my new best friend? >> the question you asked at the white house was so telling, this friend or foe. it shows the disconnect whether vladamir putin is a friend of the united states, and whether he's a friend of donald trump. i think donald trump doesn't look at this as whether he's a friend of the united states. he doesn't look at vladamir putin's intervention in the u.s. election as an attack on the united states, he looks at it as an attack on hillary clinton and the democratic party and something that helped him. that's why you see him not just refusing to hold vladamir putin accountable, but making excuses, denying the attacks exist, and going to europe and try to drive a wedge through nato. >> and joyce, a past conversation we had with the president
vance, and with me here, matt miller, ron clay, former chief of staff for al gore and joe biden, and michael steele, former senior adviser to jeb bush and form er speaker john boehner. nice to see you all. matt, let me start with you. we sort of describe this as the president's defiant love of vladamir putin. i'm reminded of a tweet you wrote in 2013, vladamir putin, is he going to miss america, will he be my new best friend? >> the question you asked at the white house was so telling,...
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miller also because he did scheduling around the convention. here is what the president needs to understand, sammy the bull cooperated against john gotti and thet think these people are going to fold like cheap chairs he has something else coming up. >>> and coming up this week's state of the cartoon. >> air force one is getting a makeover and president trump's design ideas are taking off. >> air force one is going to be incredible. >> first, nix the colors selected by the kennedys in 1962. >> i wonder if we should use the same baby blue colors and we're not. >> i think it's lovely. i hate to make changes. >> the president says he wants to go with something a little more on the nose. >> you know what colors we're using? take a guess. red, white and blue. >> another idea perhaps the former real estate developer is known for selecting only the finest materials, maybe a solid gold plane and marble for the wings. >> i want the plain immaculate, polished. >> that's not the best idea. of course, the president could go with his favorite image. >> how handsome am i. >> but there is already a famous plane with a red, white and blue design. perhaps the
miller also because he did scheduling around the convention. here is what the president needs to understand, sammy the bull cooperated against john gotti and thet think these people are going to fold like cheap chairs he has something else coming up. >>> and coming up this week's state of the cartoon. >> air force one is getting a makeover and president trump's design ideas are taking off. >> air force one is going to be incredible. >> first, nix the colors selected...
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john huntsman, u.s. ambassador to russia and others. it seems we are getting closer to this president conference getting started. >> we will let you take your seat. there's stephen miller as well. we haven't seen something like that for some time. there's sarah sanders. we don't know who that person was who had that. >> that's sergei lavrov there. >> if that's accurate, for all we know that could have been a question. we just don't know. it sounds pretty innocuous, what about the nuclear test ban treaty? that's one of the things we understand is under discussion today. that's just talking now from far across the river, just in front, not being in the room. >> hard to know what the person was holding up the sign. we don't know. obviously, the -- it looks like this is about to take place. the principals are now on hand. >> we are seeing the kremlin spokesman. >> wasn't he inside the lunch? >> he was in the lunch. i don't believe he was originally scheduled to be there. originally, it was three on each side. they added a fourth. glad to see there was one woman in both delegations, national security council director for russia. >> here is vladimir putin and president donal
john huntsman, u.s. ambassador to russia and others. it seems we are getting closer to this president conference getting started. >> we will let you take your seat. there's stephen miller as well. we haven't seen something like that for some time. there's sarah sanders. we don't know who that person was who had that. >> that's sergei lavrov there. >> if that's accurate, for all we know that could have been a question. we just don't know. it sounds pretty innocuous, what about...
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miller ruling can someday lead to a chance of parole for her husband. to better understand solace troubled past have come to his old school to meet laura and one of his former teachers john a d. all right so these are yearbook photos from when we were in middle school together. that's his seventh grade picture. and you know back then yeah we went to school together from first grade through eighth grade i watched him as a little boy just you know being fine and energetic and full of life and i just kind of watched him change from happy person to someone who is more angry in this day in coal or do you want people to know i'll. own i know that just knowing him most of my life the core of him is very sensitive and gentle and kind you know it is hard what do you you know tell somebody that you know he's in there like he did and we're fully honest about his skill and his participation and i think that again shows the core of his heart that he's willing to be that honest how do you feel about having taught him and seeing the path he went down as a shocking to you that he went down this road well one of the things that i have learned is that a lot of the students go through a pe
miller ruling can someday lead to a chance of parole for her husband. to better understand solace troubled past have come to his old school to meet laura and one of his former teachers john a d. all right so these are yearbook photos from when we were in middle school together. that's his seventh grade picture. and you know back then yeah we went to school together from first grade through eighth grade i watched him as a little boy just you know being fine and energetic and full of life and i...
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it's not just steven miller and yon kelly who ought to be advising him. >> didn't kirstjen nielsen work for johnwrong? she worked for him for quite a while. >> michael, my concern is and i'm wondering if it's your concern, i don't know if you're as conservative on immigration policy. first thing you do as an american when you cross the border shouldn't be illegal. you should come here the way people from pakistan, sweden, peru, from all across the world come to the united states of america. that said, isn't there a fear inside the conservative movement that there is a backlash to this and this helps elect people who are actually very liberal on immigration policy and we'll see a massive swing in this area because this seems to undercut people like myself who are conservative on immigration policy. you can't even have that debate any more without being smeared by donald trump's racist rhetoric and also this inhumane policy towards children. >> yeah, but i think that this cuts the other way as well. i do think that push to abolish i.c.e., for instance which is mindless. there may be some very good
it's not just steven miller and yon kelly who ought to be advising him. >> didn't kirstjen nielsen work for johnwrong? she worked for him for quite a while. >> michael, my concern is and i'm wondering if it's your concern, i don't know if you're as conservative on immigration policy. first thing you do as an american when you cross the border shouldn't be illegal. you should come here the way people from pakistan, sweden, peru, from all across the world come to the united states of...
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john kelly who made those calls along with other top aides. and they eventually pushed the president to walk back stephen miller and other aides were involved inement. >> so how extraordinary is it in your experience, bob costa, have a white house chief of staff making phone calls around capitol hill saying step out to a bank of microphones and criticize what the president did yesterday abroad? >> that has been contested by some white house aides that john kelly, the chief of staff, actually asked people to contest the president. the way it was characterized to me by people very much familiar with the calls by the chief of staff is he believes republicans had to speak out yesterday so the president was aware of how badly the party had broken from him. sometimes the president can be seen as someone in a bubble and kelly wanted to make sure that the president was hearing the feedback loud and clear, especially from the critics. >> so robert, no one is more hooked up with the white house than you are. according to your reporting and your instincts, how long do people fear in the white house, how long do they fear it will take for this president t
john kelly who made those calls along with other top aides. and they eventually pushed the president to walk back stephen miller and other aides were involved inement. >> so how extraordinary is it in your experience, bob costa, have a white house chief of staff making phone calls around capitol hill saying step out to a bank of microphones and criticize what the president did yesterday abroad? >> that has been contested by some white house aides that john kelly, the chief of staff,...