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katty kay?— south carolina after this. katty kay? not think it is iioin katty kay?not think it is going to be spending i katty kay? not think it is| going to be spending that katty kay? not think it is - going to be spending that much time _ going to be spending that much time it— going to be spending that much time it is— going to be spending that much time it is a _ going to be spending that much time. it is a two—person- going to be spending that much time. it is a two—person race, l time. it is a two—person race, joe biden— time. it is a two—person race, joe biden and _ time. it is a two—person race, joe biden and donald - time. it is a two—person race, joe biden and donald trump. | joe biden and donald trump. there — joe biden and donald trump. there was— joe biden and donald trump. there was some _ joe biden and donald trump. there was some prospect i joe biden and donald trump. l there was some prospect that may— there was some prospect that may he — there was some prospect that may be nikki _ there was some prospect that may be nikki haley _ there was some p
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who better to steer us through all of that than katty kay. very good evening to you.k to the programme it is lovely to have you on side. he wanted a blow and there is no doubt that there was an overwhelming endorsement by the republicans. give us an answer to that first question, where does the race go next? in literal terms, where does the race go next? in literalterms, he where does the race go next? in literal terms, he goes on to new hampshire where there is a primary next tuesday in new hampshire voters are different from iowa voters and they tend to be more independent and undeclared in their party affiliation. in some ways, it is more representative of the rest of america, brabson iowa is. nikki haley, donald trump ron desantis. if if nikki haley can win new hampshire, that would bring some last gasps of life into the argument that this is perhaps not donald trump's automatic coordination but that we have a race in her hands. in nevada, south carolina and all the other states across the country. another week that we have to wait until whether iowa was an anomal
who better to steer us through all of that than katty kay. very good evening to you.k to the programme it is lovely to have you on side. he wanted a blow and there is no doubt that there was an overwhelming endorsement by the republicans. give us an answer to that first question, where does the race go next? in literal terms, where does the race go next? in literalterms, he where does the race go next? in literal terms, he goes on to new hampshire where there is a primary next tuesday in new...
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katty kay is a us special correspondent for bbc studios, and the host of "influential with katty kay.licy institute. he served as the director of strategic communications for donald trump's 2020 campaign. we are all looking at how big is donald trump's lead going to be by the end of the night, that rates for that second place. but i'd like your take just for what you're looking out for in these iowa caucuses. i think tonight, both candidates are running against the same opponent, and that his expectations. so for the former president, how is he able to preach that 50% mark and basically shut out the thesis that people have of how people might be able to win. who comes in second? does all the effort that ron desantis put into iowa manifest itself? did knocking on all those doors actually mean anything? but the one thing that is true is that all of them will have the weather to be able to scapegoat for any shortcomings that they have as it relates to their expectations that they set for their campaigns.— expectations that they set for their campaigns. that's a good oint, their campaigns
katty kay is a us special correspondent for bbc studios, and the host of "influential with katty kay.licy institute. he served as the director of strategic communications for donald trump's 2020 campaign. we are all looking at how big is donald trump's lead going to be by the end of the night, that rates for that second place. but i'd like your take just for what you're looking out for in these iowa caucuses. i think tonight, both candidates are running against the same opponent, and that...
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influential with me katty kay. watch on bbc iplayer.ing into manchester city�*s alleged breaches of financial rules. saudi arabia avoid an upset as they see off 0man in the asian cup. rugby bombshell as rees zammit quits the sport to try to fulfill his nfl dreams. welcome to sportsday. the premier league chief executive, richard masters, says a date has been set for the hearing into manchester city�*s alleged breaches of financial rules. premier league champions city were charged with 115 breaches in february 2023 but are yet to face a hearing while everton and nottingham forest were charged for breaching league profit and sustainability rules on tuesday. here is the bbc sports editor dan roan. you understand why fans of those two clubs perhaps are asking whether they�*re being treated somewhat differently to manchester city for example. masters was asked about this today. he defended the process in effect but he also made clear that the situations are very different but he could understand the frustrations of fans. iii understand the f
influential with me katty kay. watch on bbc iplayer.ing into manchester city�*s alleged breaches of financial rules. saudi arabia avoid an upset as they see off 0man in the asian cup. rugby bombshell as rees zammit quits the sport to try to fulfill his nfl dreams. welcome to sportsday. the premier league chief executive, richard masters, says a date has been set for the hearing into manchester city�*s alleged breaches of financial rules. premier league champions city were charged with 115...
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christian: let's bring in katty kay. lovely to see you. odd response last night. cing victory, and yet he seemed deeply frustrated with haley's response. katty: yeah, it was not the most gracious of victory speeches i've ever heard in american politics, laying into the person you are running against, her dress. i don't know how well that will go down with suburban women voters. nobody likes to hear their dress dismissed as cheap and not fancy. i don't think it is going to do him any favors, but clearly he is not happy that she is staying in the race. he has put out in the last few minutes one of his truth social posts calling her a birdbrain. that may not go down terribly well with women voters. it's interesting, she seems to have gotten under his skin, and if she does stay in the race, how much of this kind of thing is he going to say, how much more angry is he going to be? or will the team around him, which has been a pretty good job of reining in some of donald trump' more angry instinctss, will they be able to rein him back in again? if he carries on in this ve
christian: let's bring in katty kay. lovely to see you. odd response last night. cing victory, and yet he seemed deeply frustrated with haley's response. katty: yeah, it was not the most gracious of victory speeches i've ever heard in american politics, laying into the person you are running against, her dress. i don't know how well that will go down with suburban women voters. nobody likes to hear their dress dismissed as cheap and not fancy. i don't think it is going to do him any favors, but...
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was a woman having her jacket pinned and she sort of recognized me faintly and she said, you were katty kay'sk. i said, yes, forever. >> yeah, right. we will be back. >> lovely to see you. no doubt we will see you on the race somewhere in the coming months. after thereak, we talk more about iowa and new hampshire and were nikki haley and ron desantis go from here. we will be joined by the former gp communications director. all of that to come after the break. let's take a quick look at some of the other stories making news in the u.k. today scotland's top prosecutor has apologized to post office branch managers who suffered miscarriages of justice thanks to the faulty i.t. system. prosecutors in scotland repord issues of evidence in 2013 but did not stop pursuing cases until 2015. travelers are facing disruption following snowfall across parts of the u.k.. more than 100 school closures in scotland. the subzero temperatures are to stay with us until the weekend at least. scotland is expected to see up to 10 centimeters of snow falling on high ground. the portrait of king charles that will hang
was a woman having her jacket pinned and she sort of recognized me faintly and she said, you were katty kay'sk. i said, yes, forever. >> yeah, right. we will be back. >> lovely to see you. no doubt we will see you on the race somewhere in the coming months. after thereak, we talk more about iowa and new hampshire and were nikki haley and ron desantis go from here. we will be joined by the former gp communications director. all of that to come after the break. let's take a quick look...
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we will get the thoughts tonight of katty kay — where does the race go from here, and what does it allnews — more resignations in the conservative party, deputy chairmen lee anderson and brendon clarke smith have quit in order to rebel against rishi sunaks rwanda bill. and fujistsu, the company behind the post office's faulty it system, admit they do have a moral obligation to pay compensation. good evening. since the first indictment was issued in new york last year, donald trump's campaign has been the preverbial snowball, rolling downhill, getting bigger, gathering momentum, seemingly unstoppable. last night, it rolled into the frozen tundra of iowa
we will get the thoughts tonight of katty kay — where does the race go from here, and what does it allnews — more resignations in the conservative party, deputy chairmen lee anderson and brendon clarke smith have quit in order to rebel against rishi sunaks rwanda bill. and fujistsu, the company behind the post office's faulty it system, admit they do have a moral obligation to pay compensation. good evening. since the first indictment was issued in new york last year, donald trump's...
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now on bbc news — influential with katty kay: michael lewis. and we met him here in washington, where else but in a book shop? well, look who it is. what a surprise! as if! i can't believe i found you here! it's been so long.
now on bbc news — influential with katty kay: michael lewis. and we met him here in washington, where else but in a book shop? well, look who it is. what a surprise! as if! i can't believe i found you here! it's been so long.
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now on bbc news — influential with katty kay: michael lewis.hael lewis is a bestselling american author, famous for his books moneyball, the blind side and the big short. he has a new book out and we met him here in washington, where else but in a book shop? well, look who it is. what a surprise! as if! i can't believe i found you here! it's been so long. can ijust say i'm standing here feeling kind ofjealous? why? well, look. and we didn't even put it there. it wasn't even staged. no? no. well, i mean, it's selling very well, so why not? and the cover looks good. i think the cover kind of pops. i'm wondering if you get a bit... you know, i've had it one or two times, books in windows, but you must get it all the time. so, the thing that makes my socks go up and down is not seeing the book in the book store window, but it's walking down the aisle of an aeroplane and seeing people read the book. when you see people reading it... i've sat next to somebody once who was reading my book and i didn't say anything. so, i had exactly that experience. a
now on bbc news — influential with katty kay: michael lewis.hael lewis is a bestselling american author, famous for his books moneyball, the blind side and the big short. he has a new book out and we met him here in washington, where else but in a book shop? well, look who it is. what a surprise! as if! i can't believe i found you here! it's been so long. can ijust say i'm standing here feeling kind ofjealous? why? well, look. and we didn't even put it there. it wasn't even staged. no? no....
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now on bbc news, influential with katty kay: misty copeland. copeland made history as the first black woman to become a principal dancer at the prestigious american ballet theatre. we had the absolute thrill of meeting her onstage at lincoln center in new york. hi! hi. i'm katty. thank you so... it's so...! oh, my god. i'm so happy. so lovely to meet you. does everybody who meets you who used to do ballet stand automatically in first position? 0h! is that like a giveaway? and so you have. so i have. and i've been doing it... you know what's weird, preparing for... i find myself all day standing in first position again. it's been so many years. makes you stand up straight. it's so good for you. no, i... thank you for doing this. i'm so thrilled. i'm happy, so am i. i actually when i was about 13, i applied to the royal ballet school in london and i didn't get in, which was just as well, because i'd have been way in the back stage of the corps de ballet, kind of ideally out of the set. but i've wanted to meet you for so long... oh, wow. ..so that
now on bbc news, influential with katty kay: misty copeland. copeland made history as the first black woman to become a principal dancer at the prestigious american ballet theatre. we had the absolute thrill of meeting her onstage at lincoln center in new york. hi! hi. i'm katty. thank you so... it's so...! oh, my god. i'm so happy. so lovely to meet you. does everybody who meets you who used to do ballet stand automatically in first position? 0h! is that like a giveaway? and so you have. so i...
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now on bbc news, influential with katty kay: jane wurwand. jane wurwand is the founder of dermalogica, and i've wanted to interview herfor a long time because she has a fascinating story about leaving beauty school in england at the age of 16, coming to america, and founding what became one of the biggest brands in skincare in the world. so nice to see you! laughs thank you for having me. oh, my gosh. and you brought out the very rare, lovely sunny california weather. i know — exactly! does it feel like home now, california? 0h... you know, i... because i've emigrated to several different countries — i was born in scotland — i feel everywhere is home and nowhere is. and now... yeah, yeah, of course. now, yourfirst store. our very first flagship for dermalogica. and this was where we really — it became like an open kitchen, open seven days a week, open all day. lots of revolutionary things in our industry that we did. no—one booked by their name, we booked by the room. we redesigned what a treatment room looks like. so, this became the showcas
now on bbc news, influential with katty kay: jane wurwand. jane wurwand is the founder of dermalogica, and i've wanted to interview herfor a long time because she has a fascinating story about leaving beauty school in england at the age of 16, coming to america, and founding what became one of the biggest brands in skincare in the world. so nice to see you! laughs thank you for having me. oh, my gosh. and you brought out the very rare, lovely sunny california weather. i know — exactly! does...
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now on bbc news, influential with katty kay: jose andres.ose andres is one of the most famous chefs in america. he also runs one of the biggest food charity organisations in the world. and i wanted to sit down with him to find out what it's like feeding people in high—end restaurants, and in disaster zones. can you tell me what's happening in here? yeah. i don't even know what's happening in here. i lost control of this kitchen many years ago. katty laughs. hi, guys. don't be shy. hi, chefs. when somebody takes a bite of food... ..in a jose andres restaurant, what do you want them to experience? mm—hm. well, listen. um... ..restaurants are... ..without a doubt, just part of the ecosystem of... ..of cities, of the countryside. they are like oases in the middle of... ..of the beauty of the mountains, or... but a restaurant is a place of comfort. i mean, the word has many origins, but one of them will be from "restore" or "restoration". you went to the restaurant to restore yourself. mm. sometimes physically, emotionally, spiritually. in the ol
now on bbc news, influential with katty kay: jose andres.ose andres is one of the most famous chefs in america. he also runs one of the biggest food charity organisations in the world. and i wanted to sit down with him to find out what it's like feeding people in high—end restaurants, and in disaster zones. can you tell me what's happening in here? yeah. i don't even know what's happening in here. i lost control of this kitchen many years ago. katty laughs. hi, guys. don't be shy. hi, chefs....
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our us special correspondent, katty kay, gave her analysis on the perception that it is now beginninglways felt like that, right, and there was some sense perhaps in some polls and probably in the american press who like to have a competitive race that this could be a competitive primary, but donald trump won iowa convincingly, won new hampshire by double digits, not perhaps as much as he would have liked but heavily none the less, and he goes on to state where he is ahead in the polls too, so it is hard to see how nikki haley makes a path for herself to the nomination. she says she will stay in the race, she has money, generally in the american elections people do not drop out because they lose a primary, they drop out because they run out of cash. she still has some cash and her backers might say she can stay in for longer. her campaign might say we need to sit here because we do not know what will happen to donald trump legally, he has 91 criminal charges against them. if one of those comes to trial and there were a conviction before the election, maybe we should sit here in case t
our us special correspondent, katty kay, gave her analysis on the perception that it is now beginninglways felt like that, right, and there was some sense perhaps in some polls and probably in the american press who like to have a competitive race that this could be a competitive primary, but donald trump won iowa convincingly, won new hampshire by double digits, not perhaps as much as he would have liked but heavily none the less, and he goes on to state where he is ahead in the polls too, so...
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now on bbc news, influential with katty kay: misty copeland.olute thrill of meeting her onstage at lincoln centre in new york. hi!
now on bbc news, influential with katty kay: misty copeland.olute thrill of meeting her onstage at lincoln centre in new york. hi!
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now here on bbc news, influential with katty kay — michael lewis.
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now on bbc news, influential with katty kay: jose andres. jose andres is one of the most famous chefsike feeding people in high—end restaurants, and in disaster zones.
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live now to our us special correspondent, katty kay. lovely to see you. our response last night. frustrated with haley's response.— he seemed deeply frustrated with haley's response. it was the most aracious haley's response. it was the most gracious entry _ haley's response. it was the most gracious entry speeches _ haley's response. it was the most gracious entry speeches i - haley's response. it was the most gracious entry speeches i heard i haley's response. it was the most gracious entry speeches i heard in american politics was lane into your opponent, the person you were running against, her dress, i'm not sure how well that will go down with suburban woman voters, no one makes to have their dress dismissed as cheap and not fancy. so i don't think you'll do many favours, but clearly he is not happy she is staying in the race, hejust clearly he is not happy she is staying in the race, he just put out in the last few minutes, one of his posts calling her in a bird which also might not go down well with woman voters. it's interesting, she seems to have gotten under his skin,
live now to our us special correspondent, katty kay. lovely to see you. our response last night. frustrated with haley's response.— he seemed deeply frustrated with haley's response. it was the most aracious haley's response. it was the most gracious entry _ haley's response. it was the most gracious entry speeches _ haley's response. it was the most gracious entry speeches i - haley's response. it was the most gracious entry speeches i heard i haley's response. it was the most gracious entry...
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john brennan and katty kay.uld respond and what iran is saying? >> reporter: so, starting with iran, you heard the president said he holds the iranians responsible for that deadly attack in jordan in the sense they're the ones providing to the weapons to these shia militant groups all over the middle east attacking u.s. forces the iranians haven't been shy about that but they are denying they gave the order for these groups to attack u.s. forces, either if jordan or anywhere else and in their words, these so-called resistant groups are attacking u.s. forces as a natural reaction for american support for israeli operations if gaza, difficult to know exactly what level of command and control the iranians have over these proxy groups, but the u.s. certainly has a range of options when they decide to respond to this attack in jordan the obvious one would be striking these militant groups themselves, most likely in syria, potentially also in iraq, we've seen that happen since october 7th. it has not deterred these gr
john brennan and katty kay.uld respond and what iran is saying? >> reporter: so, starting with iran, you heard the president said he holds the iranians responsible for that deadly attack in jordan in the sense they're the ones providing to the weapons to these shia militant groups all over the middle east attacking u.s. forces the iranians haven't been shy about that but they are denying they gave the order for these groups to attack u.s. forces, either if jordan or anywhere else and in...
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jonathan lemire, mike barnicle and katty kay are back with us.after spending the day in a new york city courtroom for the second day in a row. while carroll was on the stand, the judge threatened to throw trump out of the courtroom for talking too loudly to his attorney. trump responded, i would love it, to which the judge replied, i know you would, because you just can't control yourself in this circumstance. he's incredible. at the rally last night in new hampshire, trump sharpened his attacks against nikki haley in a meandering speech that was all over the place. >> you know, we have more liquid gold and wealth under our feet than any other nation. we have more liquid gold, oil and gas, more liquid gold. well, i just met non-liquid gold. you know where it was? iowa. it's called corn. it's non-liquid. you have more non-liquid gold. they said what is that? i said corn. they said we love that idea. that's a pretty cool thought, isn't it? that's a nickname. we came up with a new couple of words for corn. we're also going to place strong protection
jonathan lemire, mike barnicle and katty kay are back with us.after spending the day in a new york city courtroom for the second day in a row. while carroll was on the stand, the judge threatened to throw trump out of the courtroom for talking too loudly to his attorney. trump responded, i would love it, to which the judge replied, i know you would, because you just can't control yourself in this circumstance. he's incredible. at the rally last night in new hampshire, trump sharpened his...
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katty kay, as always, thank you.icking with me. >>> when we return, a look at how the disgraced ex-president plans to fight off the charges of mishandling classified documents. his goal? to attack the intelligence community, something that sounds like his political talking points and not a solid legal defense. that's ahead. >>> plus, oral arguments today in a major supreme court case that could reshape how government works. amid growing calls that two of the court's conservative justices recused them from the case. >>> and as roe vs. wade nears its 51st anniversary, democrats on capitol hill highlighting the pain and the suffering women are facing in a post-roe america and vowing to restore reproductive rights for all. "deadline white house" continues after a quick break. house" conts ter a quick break. use kayak to compare hundreds of travel sites at once? i like to do things myself. is it efficient? of course not. but no machine is better than me. at booking travel. cleaning floors. anything. kayak. search one and
katty kay, as always, thank you.icking with me. >>> when we return, a look at how the disgraced ex-president plans to fight off the charges of mishandling classified documents. his goal? to attack the intelligence community, something that sounds like his political talking points and not a solid legal defense. that's ahead. >>> plus, oral arguments today in a major supreme court case that could reshape how government works. amid growing calls that two of the court's...
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katty kay is a us special correspondent for bbc studios and the host of 'influential with katty kay.�night. we have been talking about fentanyl and china policy and so on. it really is a massive problem, notjust in new hampshire, but right across the country. yes because— country. yes because fentanyl does grow _ country. yes because fentanyl does grow and _ country. yes because fentanyl does grow and they _ country. yes because fentanyl does grow and they have - country. yes because fentanyl. does grow and they have almost doubled the something like 100,000 americans died from a drug overdoses and the vast majority was fenced off. an issue that came up in meetings between joe issue that came up in meetings betweenjoe biden xijinping. betweenjoe biden xi jinping. and betweenjoe biden xijinping. and in fact the chinese government did commit to reducing the flows fentanyl because most of it comes from china into america. but we do not know how much is already in mexico. the vast majority of fentanyl mexico. the vast majority of fenta nyl comes across mexico. the vast majority of fentany
katty kay is a us special correspondent for bbc studios and the host of 'influential with katty kay.�night. we have been talking about fentanyl and china policy and so on. it really is a massive problem, notjust in new hampshire, but right across the country. yes because— country. yes because fentanyl does grow _ country. yes because fentanyl does grow and _ country. yes because fentanyl does grow and they _ country. yes because fentanyl does grow and they have - country. yes because...
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katty kay, your thoughts?s is going to be a major player in the presidential election in terms of americans' attitudes towards abortion being health care rather than some hot button issue that they're on one side of or the other. >> yeah, my first is the woman in texas who had to end up leaving the state in order to get the abortion she needed to protect their health. they're not going to be able to get the health care they need. while republicans initially told us when ro e was overturned there would be exceptions and doctors would be able to perform abortions, there was no problem with the law, it actually turns out in the state of texas at the don't want women to get even emergency texas, who might need that kind of health care. they're just going to -- if they can afford it, they're going to have to leave the state in order to get it. politically, it is this kind of ruling that keeps abortion alive as a political issue, and has democrats right now as we begin at the beginning of the year, this is the kind
katty kay, your thoughts?s is going to be a major player in the presidential election in terms of americans' attitudes towards abortion being health care rather than some hot button issue that they're on one side of or the other. >> yeah, my first is the woman in texas who had to end up leaving the state in order to get the abortion she needed to protect their health. they're not going to be able to get the health care they need. while republicans initially told us when ro e was...
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i'm katty kay in for jonathan lemire. president biden was in south carolina where he gave a speech. it was the site of the 2015 mass shooting where a white supremacist took the lives of nine black parishioners during a bible study meeting. >> the word of god was pierced by bullets and hate and rage, propelled by not just gunpowder but by a poison. a poison that has for too long haunted this nation. what is that poison? white supremacy. it is. it's a poison throughout our history. it's ripped this nation apart. it has no place in america. not today, tomorrow, or ever. we saw something on january 6th we've never seen before even during the civil war, insurrectionists waving confederate flags in the halls of congress built by enslaved americans. a mob attacked and called black officers, black veterans defending the nation the most vile of racist names. and yet an extreme movement in america, the maga republicans led by a defeated president is trying to steal history now. they tried to steal an election. now they're trying to steal history, telling us that violent mob was, and i quote,
i'm katty kay in for jonathan lemire. president biden was in south carolina where he gave a speech. it was the site of the 2015 mass shooting where a white supremacist took the lives of nine black parishioners during a bible study meeting. >> the word of god was pierced by bullets and hate and rage, propelled by not just gunpowder but by a poison. a poison that has for too long haunted this nation. what is that poison? white supremacy. it is. it's a poison throughout our history. it's...
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katty kay is still with us and joining the conversation, we have such a great group. former u.s.and now nbc news and msnbc political analyst, claire mccas kyl. former msnbc host, chris matthews. former u.s. attorney for the district of columbia, glenn kirschner. he's a msnbc legal analyst. and of course, katty is still with us. joe, where do we begin? >> well, i just want to tell willie that my life on airplanes just got a lot more complicated, because every time we hear, like, if they take the cart out to push down the aisle, they give people drinks, mika grabs my arm and says, are we okay? are we okay? yeah, that's just the cart. she does not like flying. >> i can't do it. >> and so whatever stories like this come up, i'm like -- >> the whole thing doesn't make sense. >> this is going to be fun. >> i can't do it. >> my favorite mika story on a plane was, you know, anytime anything happens, she grabs my arm. and we weren't sitting together one time. i was across the way, and we were flying in and we had a little bump like this and i hear joe scream top of her lungs -- >> stop. >
katty kay is still with us and joining the conversation, we have such a great group. former u.s.and now nbc news and msnbc political analyst, claire mccas kyl. former msnbc host, chris matthews. former u.s. attorney for the district of columbia, glenn kirschner. he's a msnbc legal analyst. and of course, katty is still with us. joe, where do we begin? >> well, i just want to tell willie that my life on airplanes just got a lot more complicated, because every time we hear, like, if they...
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we have katty kay with us. >> you did that well. i feel like we should applaud you for getting through -- >> my sleep lines? well, willie has the top story, right? >> sure. so the carefully crafted bipartisan senate border security pac is still facing stiff resistance as house speaker mike johnson reiterates the bill is a nonstarter in the house. the speaker yesterday sabotaged his own denial that he is being influenced within the span of one statement. >> oh, man. >> trying to deny but then confirming that he is being influenced by former president trump. >> he clearly wants to campaign on this issue. have you spoken to him about the senate proposal and are you simply trying to kill this to help him out on the campaign? >>manu, that is absurd. first and most important of the federal government is protect its citizens. i have talked to former president trump about this issue at length. and he understands that. he understands that we have a responsible to do here. the president of course -- president trump wants to secure the country
we have katty kay with us. >> you did that well. i feel like we should applaud you for getting through -- >> my sleep lines? well, willie has the top story, right? >> sure. so the carefully crafted bipartisan senate border security pac is still facing stiff resistance as house speaker mike johnson reiterates the bill is a nonstarter in the house. the speaker yesterday sabotaged his own denial that he is being influenced within the span of one statement. >> oh, man....
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katty kay, katie kai is maybe what trump would call you. >> exactly. >> katty is with us.atlantic," mark leibovich. live in new hampshire. >> very cool. this -- he has the plaid on. i like it. >> he hadn't been able to cross the new hampshire line since '76. >> okay. >> we have the associate professor of politics at university college of london, brian klaas, author of "fluke, why everything we do matters." we'll get to that in a moment. brian, first, we want to play the hits for you, buddy. i've been saying here that when trump gets elected, maybe he doesn't go full hitler. maybe he doesn't kill 6 million of his enemies. maybe he just does what viktor orban does and destroys democracy, praises illiberalism, then runs all his political opponents out of town, does sham charges against media company leaders, and basically bankrupts them and says he won't throw them in jail if they leave the country, and he creates a one-party state. we know donald trump wants to do that. what we didn't know is just how transparent he would be about his plans to wreck american democracy. but h
katty kay, katie kai is maybe what trump would call you. >> exactly. >> katty is with us.atlantic," mark leibovich. live in new hampshire. >> very cool. this -- he has the plaid on. i like it. >> he hadn't been able to cross the new hampshire line since '76. >> okay. >> we have the associate professor of politics at university college of london, brian klaas, author of "fluke, why everything we do matters." we'll get to that in a moment. brian,...
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also with us this morning, bbc news katty kay.s. service members in northeast jordan, it happened yesterday at a logistics support base for the base near, packed with explosives, struck near a shelter where american troops were sleeping. killing three and injuring more than 30. president biden released a statement shortly after reading in part, quote, while we are still gathering the facts of this attack, we know it was carried out by radical iran-backed militant groups, operating in syria and iraq. we will hold all of those responsible to account, at a time and in a manner of our choosing. >> with us former supreme allied commander of nato, retired four-star navy admiral, james stavridis. he's chief international analyst for nbc news, admiral, thank you so much for being with us, last week. you brought up a very simple metaphor about a guy who sends people from the house across the street, coming over, and constantly, you know, stealing things from your house or breaking windows in your house, and we said, well, what do you do, y
also with us this morning, bbc news katty kay.s. service members in northeast jordan, it happened yesterday at a logistics support base for the base near, packed with explosives, struck near a shelter where american troops were sleeping. killing three and injuring more than 30. president biden released a statement shortly after reading in part, quote, while we are still gathering the facts of this attack, we know it was carried out by radical iran-backed militant groups, operating in syria and...
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special correspondent for bbc news, katty kay, who will be with us in just a moment. >>> joe, you havelove the former president, again, so worried about his image. he is hoping people lose their retirements now rather than later. there were so many things wrong with what he said, so many. >> what you have to love is that he's, once again, exposed himself to show just how horrific of a public servant he would be. this is a guy that admitted on television, because he's so focused on himself, that he wants americans to hurry up and lose their jobs. he wants them to lose their savings. he wants them to lose their 401(k)s. yes, he wants their retirement accounts to be shattered over the next 12 months. he's that desperate to be elected. now, if you talk to economists from left to right, they will tell you, this economy is stronger than it's been. it's more resilient than they ever expected it to be. this economy, you even had conservatives. you had gerard baker, no fan of joe biden, saying one of the big winners of 2023 last year was the united states economy. it is strong. gene robinson, i
special correspondent for bbc news, katty kay, who will be with us in just a moment. >>> joe, you havelove the former president, again, so worried about his image. he is hoping people lose their retirements now rather than later. there were so many things wrong with what he said, so many. >> what you have to love is that he's, once again, exposed himself to show just how horrific of a public servant he would be. this is a guy that admitted on television, because he's so focused...
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special correspondent for bbc news, katty kay, and pulitzer prize-winning columnist at "the washingtons with us this morning. we're lucky to have a great group. why don't you take our top story? >> donald trump back in court testifying though briefly in the defamation damages trial involving writer e. jean carroll. he's expected to be in court again today for closing arguments. trump was scolded by louis caplan before he took the stand while his attorney was talking to the judges about the limits of trump's testimony. before the jury was brought inside the courtroom, judge kaplan reiterated the previous trial found trump liable for defamation and sexual abuse restricting what trump could say on the stand yesterday. when trump finally did take the stand, his testimony lasted only about three minutes, and he defied the limits placed on his testimony twice in three minutes calling the abuse accusations false, and prompting the judge to order the jury to disregard trump's statements. last year a jury found trump sexually abused and defamed carroll. this trial is to determine the amount of
special correspondent for bbc news, katty kay, and pulitzer prize-winning columnist at "the washingtons with us this morning. we're lucky to have a great group. why don't you take our top story? >> donald trump back in court testifying though briefly in the defamation damages trial involving writer e. jean carroll. he's expected to be in court again today for closing arguments. trump was scolded by louis caplan before he took the stand while his attorney was talking to the judges...
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with me now is rodney davis, stephanie rawlings—blake, katty kay and marc lotter.l issues. the one thing is if there is _ central issues. the one thing is if there is a _ central issues. the one thing is if there is a theory - central issues. the one thing is if there is a theory of- central issues. the one thing is if there is a theory of the i is if there is a theory of the case with election in november, it will be in a large part because of the issue of the dobbs ruling over turning roe versus wade. they call it democracy, donald, dollars, i think is the other one, and then dobbs. you can get the framework for what they are thinking of how they might be able to win and we have seen a lot of energy, we saw the 2020 and 2022, on the democratic side for getting people out to vote on the abortion issue. they will campaigning and are releasing ads on that, kamala harris has been out, around the country, and then you have them today together in virginia talking on the issue and i expect she will he will fall out more from the white house and the biden campaign team.
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. >>> joining us here, bbc's katty kay. alexi mccammond. ng editions" and "up first requests on npr. and jonathan lemire is still with us, as well. katty, you've spent a heck of a lot of time traveling around the country, going to iowa. i'm curious your thoughts when you start seeing this race actually getting a little bit more competitive. you're starting to see the rise of nikki haley. ron desantis was supposed to be a comfortable second there, now falling. vivek moving towards being an asterisk. what are you seeing in those numbers. >> the great thing about these races is that people vote, and as the white house likes to keep saying, polls don't vote. once we have some people who have voted in iowa, then we've had some people who voted in new hampshire, we may get a better sense of whether nikki haley's rise is a flutter or whether it is serious and she could be a contender for donald trump. my sense is that iowa, which barack obama won, of course, in 2008, has become very much more conservative. the college educated voters from left the
. >>> joining us here, bbc's katty kay. alexi mccammond. ng editions" and "up first requests on npr. and jonathan lemire is still with us, as well. katty, you've spent a heck of a lot of time traveling around the country, going to iowa. i'm curious your thoughts when you start seeing this race actually getting a little bit more competitive. you're starting to see the rise of nikki haley. ron desantis was supposed to be a comfortable second there, now falling. vivek moving...
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katty kay still with us, and joining the table, speaker emerita democratic congresswoman, nancy pelosiss with you this morning, but just coming off of hearing donald trump last night in the fox news town hall discussion bragging about overturning roe, or terminating -- terminating roe. >> again. >> it's, i guess, something he's very proud of, but politically, will that help him? >> well, the elections have ramifications as we know. first of all, lovely to be with you. welcome back, katty. one of the things that he has said -- i didn't see last night as you can just well imagine, but the -- >> yeah. >> he has said that, obamacare sucks, and this is in keeping with his attitude toward the health and well-being of the american people, and a woman's right to choose is a very important part of that when, if, and how to proceed to have a family. so as we go forward in this campaign, what we're doing is making sure people are aware of that. as you may recall, in 2018 when we won, people said, oh, weren't you lucky that health care emerged as such an important issue in the campaign? i said, no
katty kay still with us, and joining the table, speaker emerita democratic congresswoman, nancy pelosiss with you this morning, but just coming off of hearing donald trump last night in the fox news town hall discussion bragging about overturning roe, or terminating -- terminating roe. >> again. >> it's, i guess, something he's very proud of, but politically, will that help him? >> well, the elections have ramifications as we know. first of all, lovely to be with you. welcome...
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black stock, katty kay has the next question. >> thank you for the writing the book, i love the wordhere are so few black female doctors in the country. talk a little bit about how -- you look in the book at the history of the medical system, how there were really no opportunities for black people to learn medicine because there weren't medical schools that admitted black people in american history and how that, the legacy of that impacts the kinds of -- the kinds of data that you've just spoken about and the disparities between black and white people. >> thank you so much for asking that question. we look at today and say why are there so few black doctors, and that's because of reports and policies like the flex report in 1910 that led to the closure of historically black medical schools. five out of seven medical schools that would have trained between 25,035,000 black doctors. we think about this recent scotus decision on race conscious in additions and how that could have a similar gakt on the diversity of our health care work force. >> the new book titled "legacy: a black physi
black stock, katty kay has the next question. >> thank you for the writing the book, i love the wordhere are so few black female doctors in the country. talk a little bit about how -- you look in the book at the history of the medical system, how there were really no opportunities for black people to learn medicine because there weren't medical schools that admitted black people in american history and how that, the legacy of that impacts the kinds of -- the kinds of data that you've just...