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karine jean-pierre, rick wilson and john rice. that's our show for today.ow for more "a.m. joy." in the meantime keep it right here and alex witt is coming up next. ♪ [vo] progress is seizing the moment. your summer moment awaits you now that the summer of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during the summer of audi sales event. >>> hey there, everyone, i'm alex witt here in new york at msnbc world headquarters where it is high noon in the east, it's 23450i9:00 a.m. out west. as we bring you a live picture, there is the president and he is heading to air force one any moment now. he will be taking off and there you see melania after wrapping up his first trip to the g20 summit. the president's departure comes shortly after holding bilateral
karine jean-pierre, rick wilson and john rice. that's our show for today.ow for more "a.m. joy." in the meantime keep it right here and alex witt is coming up next. ♪ [vo] progress is seizing the moment. your summer moment awaits you now that the summer of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during the summer of audi sales event. >>> hey there, everyone, i'm alex witt here in new york at msnbc world headquarters where...
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. >> karine jean-pierre, great to see you.oel, joe, great to see you. >>> up next, the weather around the country as we all get ready to celebrate this fourth of july. a and the new jersey shutdown ends but governor chris christie says he's not apologizing for using a beach that he closed to the public. >>> but before we go, "the late show" and stephen colbert may have been off for the holiday but they still found time to send out this important public service announcement from man's best friend, and it finally explains in a geopolitical context dogs' fear of fireworks. >> there's a common misconception that boom boom scary time bothers us because of our sensitive ears. the truth is fireworks frighten us because honestly, we're a little on edge about north korea. maybe it's their recent tests of intercontinental ballistic missiles or maybe it's just us dogs freaking out about something that's not even there like we sometimes do -- what was that? from the first moment you met it was love at first touch and all you wanted to do
. >> karine jean-pierre, great to see you.oel, joe, great to see you. >>> up next, the weather around the country as we all get ready to celebrate this fourth of july. a and the new jersey shutdown ends but governor chris christie says he's not apologizing for using a beach that he closed to the public. >>> but before we go, "the late show" and stephen colbert may have been off for the holiday but they still found time to send out this important public service...
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karine jean pierre, matt schlapp.k you. >> i'm hopeful for a new topic. >> woodruff: i bet you are. thank you. >> thank you. >> woodruff: check that label inside the collar of your cotton shirt. chances are, it doesn't say "made in the u.s.a.," even though the cotton it's made from was probably grown in the u.s.a. now, cotton farmers in north carolina are trying to change that, teaming up with local textile mills to produce garments that are truly home grown, with around a dozen companies now producing clothing that can be traced back to local cotton fields. from pbs station wtvi in charlotte, jeff sonier shows us how carolina textile towns are bouncing back, after years of mills closing down and jobs moving out. >> reporter: inside this north carolina textile factory, it's the sound of survival. or maybe, revival. >> when nafta hit, they basically said textiles in this country are dead. you either go overseas, or you go out of business. >> reporter: that was the hard choice facing textile factory owner eric henry. th
karine jean pierre, matt schlapp.k you. >> i'm hopeful for a new topic. >> woodruff: i bet you are. thank you. >> thank you. >> woodruff: check that label inside the collar of your cotton shirt. chances are, it doesn't say "made in the u.s.a.," even though the cotton it's made from was probably grown in the u.s.a. now, cotton farmers in north carolina are trying to change that, teaming up with local textile mills to produce garments that are truly home grown,...
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we turn to karine jean-pierre, a senior adviser to moveon.org and a veteran of the obama administration. and matt schlapp, he's the chairman of the american conservative union and the former deputy political director for president george w. bush. welcome to both of you, matt and karine. speaking of fires, i have to ask both of you first about a story, a remarkable story that has just appeared late this afternoon in the "new yorker" magazine, matt. essentially it's the new head of communications at the white house, anthony scaramucci, placing a phone call last night to the writer ryan lizza and screaming at him, wanting to know who leaked information about a dinner using very strong language, threatening virtually him, saying, "i need to know who the leakers are," saying he's gone to the f.b.i., the department of justice. what's going on at the white house? >> well, my driver over to the studio was going to have my 14-year-old care read this article to me. i'm glad i didn't because it does have some colorful act waj. i think anthony scaramucci is already on twitter apologizing for the la
we turn to karine jean-pierre, a senior adviser to moveon.org and a veteran of the obama administration. and matt schlapp, he's the chairman of the american conservative union and the former deputy political director for president george w. bush. welcome to both of you, matt and karine. speaking of fires, i have to ask both of you first about a story, a remarkable story that has just appeared late this afternoon in the "new yorker" magazine, matt. essentially it's the new head of...
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let's discuss, ana navarro, karine jean-pierre from moveon.org, alex stewart, a republican strategistst for "the new york post." so glad to have all of you on. ana, i'm going to start with you. about six months in, 36% of the americans approve the president's job performance. that is the lowest job approval rating any polls dating back 70 years atta six month mark. >> how can it still be so high is my reaction. after everything he's done, the last six months, he's continued to act unpresidential. he had told us that he would change his tone. he hasn't. he has used the presidency as a bully pulpit to do things like tweet out against department stores and broadway musicals and the press and you know, he's tried to suppress the press. i think it's less about his achievements or lack thereof in office. i think people are very disappointed with the tone, with his lack of gravitas, with the idea that he is tarnishing the presidency. and what he's doing you know foreign policy, this is a guy who tweeted against the mayor of london in the aftermath of a terrorist attack. it's embarrassing. >>
let's discuss, ana navarro, karine jean-pierre from moveon.org, alex stewart, a republican strategistst for "the new york post." so glad to have all of you on. ana, i'm going to start with you. about six months in, 36% of the americans approve the president's job performance. that is the lowest job approval rating any polls dating back 70 years atta six month mark. >> how can it still be so high is my reaction. after everything he's done, the last six months, he's continued to...
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dana bash, karine jean-pierre, and cnn senior economics analyst, stephen moore. alice, you have been talking to constituents all day. they're getting lots of calls, as they have been through this entire process. what are they saying. there were protesters, you know, on the capitol hill tonight. >> the protesters were outside the capitol, as vice president pence came, who will cast the deciding vote here. they were shouting shame, shame. they are liberal groups who support obamacare. and they're also a lot of these groups that are plugging and manning the phone lines and jamming up the phone lines for republicans there here in washington. and please don't repeal and replace obamacare. they will be thrown off. what republican senators campaigned on, what they campaigned on, is telling their constituents, we will repeal obamacare. and president trump did the same thing. a lot of the calls are coming from liberal groups, telling them don't touch obamacare. they are relying on their constituents who elected them into office. and they hope they will re-elect them. a lo
dana bash, karine jean-pierre, and cnn senior economics analyst, stephen moore. alice, you have been talking to constituents all day. they're getting lots of calls, as they have been through this entire process. what are they saying. there were protesters, you know, on the capitol hill tonight. >> the protesters were outside the capitol, as vice president pence came, who will cast the deciding vote here. they were shouting shame, shame. they are liberal groups who support obamacare. and...