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>> kristen: we went in after september 11th.s for someone my age is half my lifetime. we went in for very good reasons but 18 years later public opinion has soured on this war. >> harris: we're so far away from what we're going for now. >> david: at the time we had an opportunity if we go for the win, go for the quote win, we didn't. we didn't have the right amount of surge when it was needed. the troop levels were not brought up. general keane talked about this over the years and we've all addressed it. we have to look for the people who have an interest. it is time to pull out. look, their bombings, their insider attacks, this is something that is not going to change. and we have to engage some of the tribal regions, the northern alliance still has some remnants t south is a problem. west is probably feasible to work with some. leave them stabilized and at a point there is a point to say we're not going to solve the problem. there is a problem there with the taliban, with iran on the border. there are many other actors. >> kri
>> kristen: we went in after september 11th.s for someone my age is half my lifetime. we went in for very good reasons but 18 years later public opinion has soured on this war. >> harris: we're so far away from what we're going for now. >> david: at the time we had an opportunity if we go for the win, go for the quote win, we didn't. we didn't have the right amount of surge when it was needed. the troop levels were not brought up. general keane talked about this over the years...
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. >> and i'm kristen sze. the fire broke out around 2:00 this morning at the home on delano and san juan avenue near the city college campus in balboa park. abc 7 news reporter vic lee is live with more and what we've learned about this tragedy. vic? >> reporter: kristen, we're told that the fire was contained mostly to the front portion of the house. the two residents, the father and the daughter, had to be taken by firefighters through the back of the home. we are told that they died from smoke inhalation. >> the young woman arrived at the hospital. she was pronounced dead. and about 30 minutes ago we found out that the father had just passed away as well. >> reporter: that sad news came this afternoon. ricardo ron and his 23-year-old daughter camilla perished in the fire. ron's wife died several years ago from cancer. an entire family gone. >> i knew the girl when she was like a little toddler and they were really good people. i hate that this happened to them. >> reporter: the fire broke out shortly after
. >> and i'm kristen sze. the fire broke out around 2:00 this morning at the home on delano and san juan avenue near the city college campus in balboa park. abc 7 news reporter vic lee is live with more and what we've learned about this tragedy. vic? >> reporter: kristen, we're told that the fire was contained mostly to the front portion of the house. the two residents, the father and the daughter, had to be taken by firefighters through the back of the home. we are told that they...
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kristen: and a lot of emerging markets. if you are looking at those conditions that people are not taking advantage of. scarlet: ok, thank you so much to kristen and luke. that does it for the closing bell. we will be live in washington, next, to get you the latest on the trade tensions and find out what is going on with those montana farmers. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: from bloomberg world headquarters, i'm lisa abramowicz. romaine: i'm romaine bostick. joe: i'm joe weisenthal. applico lisa: there was a breakdown in talks with china pulling out of a visit with montana's farm bureau. and president trump saying he will not take an easy deal. joe: the question is, "what'd you miss?" romaine: president trump says he will not settle for a partial deal with beijing. andtaking a dive, stocks yields fall on news that the chinese delegation has canceled a trip to montana. and rising tensions in the gulf. president trump orders tougher sanctions on iran as crude logs one of its best weeks since june. joe: the new york fed complet
kristen: and a lot of emerging markets. if you are looking at those conditions that people are not taking advantage of. scarlet: ok, thank you so much to kristen and luke. that does it for the closing bell. we will be live in washington, next, to get you the latest on the trade tensions and find out what is going on with those montana farmers. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: from bloomberg world headquarters, i'm lisa abramowicz. romaine: i'm romaine bostick. joe: i'm joe weisenthal. applico...
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naomi scott, ella kristen stewart.er of the film elizabeth banks. elizabeth. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ how are you doing? >> we're all wearing pants! all of us wore pants! >> jimmy: well, you can't fight in anything other than pants, can you? >> you can. they fight in like -- they're half naked in the movie. there was a lot of leg. you can do kicks. >> jimmy: will there be posters in the -- in the '70s the farrah fawcett, cheryl ladd, these were like -- >> icons of the '70s. i love that you asked these lovely ladies, who are younger thaun than us, jimmy. >> jimmy: yeah. >> about the original tv show. i was a kate jackson, for those of us -- >> jimmy: i liked kate jackson too. she was my favorite. >> she was the brains of the bunch. >> jimmy: she was like the smart one. >> i couldn't have pulled off the farrah in the day. >> jimmy: did you have the hair? >> of course i had the hair. after a while i had the dorothy hamel haircut. you guys probably don't know who that is either. it was like never day on the set. i would m
naomi scott, ella kristen stewart.er of the film elizabeth banks. elizabeth. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ how are you doing? >> we're all wearing pants! all of us wore pants! >> jimmy: well, you can't fight in anything other than pants, can you? >> you can. they fight in like -- they're half naked in the movie. there was a lot of leg. you can do kicks. >> jimmy: will there be posters in the -- in the '70s the farrah fawcett, cheryl ladd, these were like -- >> icons...
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kristen? >> thank you. >>> the ftc wants to know what major cell phone carriers are going to do when pg&e decides to shut off the power to prevent wildfires. a letter went out thursday to at&t, sprint, t-mobile, u.s. cellular and verizon. they have ten days to respond with their plans. cell phone companies typically rely on generators and battery backup systems to keep their equipment running during extended outages. >>> in the quake of last week's announcement of pg&e reaching a settlement with insurance companies for recent wildfires, we're getting a better idea of the price tag. >> the agreement which still needs the approval of a federal court is for $11 billion. but "the wall street journal" reports the state's wildfires in 2017 and 2018 cost insurance companies more than $24 billion. one company became insolvent following the camp fire. >> meanwhile, all evacuation orders have been lifted for a wildfire in riverside county. the horseshoe fire started over the weekend and was threatening
kristen? >> thank you. >>> the ftc wants to know what major cell phone carriers are going to do when pg&e decides to shut off the power to prevent wildfires. a letter went out thursday to at&t, sprint, t-mobile, u.s. cellular and verizon. they have ten days to respond with their plans. cell phone companies typically rely on generators and battery backup systems to keep their equipment running during extended outages. >>> in the quake of last week's announcement...
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let me go to white house correspondent kristen welker. she just finished up at the president's news conference in new york city. kristen, let me start with first, that look like a very tired president trump. and i know normally he avoids public events at this time of the day. you know, he keeps some odd hours so this might be one of his -- but he seemed amazingly sort of reserved, almost subdued. >> reporter: subdued and maybe some simmering anger there as well, chuck. it was remarkable because he started this event with a monologue effectively that went on for quite some time. he ticked through what he saw as his accomplishments at this u.n. general assembly. and then he only took a few questions from reporters. if you compare what just happened here to what we witnessed one year ago, it was two completely different president trumps. last year he took questions for over an hour. this year, again, only taking a few questions. clearly on defense about the developments on capitol hill, about the fact that house speaker nancy pelosi is now o
let me go to white house correspondent kristen welker. she just finished up at the president's news conference in new york city. kristen, let me start with first, that look like a very tired president trump. and i know normally he avoids public events at this time of the day. you know, he keeps some odd hours so this might be one of his -- but he seemed amazingly sort of reserved, almost subdued. >> reporter: subdued and maybe some simmering anger there as well, chuck. it was remarkable...
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i want to start with you kristen. you wrote an article about there are these new drug companies, hims is one of them, roman is another that is selling -- i will remind you this is a sunday morning program, selling pills to men for their various needs or things that they need to improve in which it is the real drug. the generic for viagra is -- it's actually legit, right? >> yes, it is. the company sells other drugs. they are also targeting women selling drugs for sexual health, birth control, all kin things, skin care products. >> but they are selling them for so much more. if i would go the my doctor to get the erectile dysfunction drug i would pay a lower price than these on line -- >> right, you are getting a generic, but you are getting a generic, first of all, much more conveniently. >> sure. >> you know, when i tried the product i think it took me four bart stops on my commute -- >> a good way to measure it. >> to fill out the application. then you get it in very sleek packagi packaging. that's what you are payi
i want to start with you kristen. you wrote an article about there are these new drug companies, hims is one of them, roman is another that is selling -- i will remind you this is a sunday morning program, selling pills to men for their various needs or things that they need to improve in which it is the real drug. the generic for viagra is -- it's actually legit, right? >> yes, it is. the company sells other drugs. they are also targeting women selling drugs for sexual health, birth...
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thank you to kristen hawn, e. o'brien murray.up, fannie mae and freddie mac take another step toward freeing themselves from government control. the latest, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ kevin: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television. i'm kevin cirilli in washington, d.c. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. the federal government is allowing fannie mae and freddie mac to boost their capital buffers. it's a key step in the trump administration's push to breathe the mortgage giants from u.s. control. jesse westbrook joins us now in studio. it appears they are moving ahead, but how long will they go before they face congressional roadblocks? [laughter] jesse: i think the congressional roadblocks are pretty evident in the house. the democratic leadership in the house will not go along with anything the trump administration wants on this. has failed toly reach an agreement on fannie and freddie since the financial crisis. going to get out of government control, no one believes congress will play a role in that. that is gutsy by
thank you to kristen hawn, e. o'brien murray.up, fannie mae and freddie mac take another step toward freeing themselves from government control. the latest, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ kevin: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television. i'm kevin cirilli in washington, d.c. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. the federal government is allowing fannie mae and freddie mac to boost their capital buffers. it's a key step in the trump administration's push to breathe the mortgage...
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lester >> all right kristen welker at the white house, thanks. >> a person who figures prominently in the whistleblower's complaint is a former top prosecutor in ukraine who investigated the biden family's dealings in that country our chief foreign correspondent richard engel spoke to him exclusively. >> reporter: ukraine's former chief prosecutor revealed to nbc news today he was in frequent contact with president trump's lawyer rudy giuliani. >> i have spoken with him, maybe, ten times. >> reporter: was giuliani asking you about the bidens >> he says giuliani wanted to work with ukrainian officials to investigate joe biden and his son hunter. >> did he say yes, we should do this we should set up a joint committee? >> yes it is good idea. >> repr:eques on these issues. >> reporter: he had investigated ukrainian energy company, a company that paid hunter biden to serve on its board while his president with special responsibility for ukraine policy did you find any corruption by then vice president biden or abuse of power or corruption by joe biden's son hunter >> i don't know any forc
lester >> all right kristen welker at the white house, thanks. >> a person who figures prominently in the whistleblower's complaint is a former top prosecutor in ukraine who investigated the biden family's dealings in that country our chief foreign correspondent richard engel spoke to him exclusively. >> reporter: ukraine's former chief prosecutor revealed to nbc news today he was in frequent contact with president trump's lawyer rudy giuliani. >> i have spoken with him,...
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dan and kristen? >> thanks. a reminder, you can catch the raiders game tonight here. our coverage begins at 7:00 immediately following abc7 news at 6:00. >> jeopardy and "wheel of fortune" won't air at the usual times. the new seasons can be seen tomorrow at their usual times. no new episodes will be missed. >>> tonight's episodes of bachelor in paradise and grand hotel will air in their entirety starting at 1:05 in the morning. if that's too early for you or too late, set your dvrs now. >> abc7 news is committed to building a better bay area, as you know. one of the issues we have looked at extensively is recycling and the crunch the dwindling number of businesses are facing. see how one is going high-tech for its solution. >>> it's been years in the making. the fire station that's finally open in the east bay and immediate need it will fill. >>> talk about paying it forward. a boy decided to spend his savings on helping hurricane evacuees. this fall, book two, separate qualifying stays at choicehote
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what biden did is a disgrace. >> kristen, i know democrats really want to look at that whistleblower complaint. >> that's right. the senate's top democrat, chuck schumer wants a subpoena to see that complaint, which the administration refuses to give to congress. now, we could learn more on thursday, that's when the acting director of national intelligence testifies, lester. >> kristen welker, thank you. >>> the other major issue looming over the u.n. meeting tonight, iran and whether its growing showdown with the u.s. can be dialed back hallieac >> reporter: president trump in meeting after meeting after meeting today, but perhaps the most important is the one he probably won't have with the iranians dismissing a one-on-one with president hsang with >> no. >> reporter: president trump not quite ready to rule it out just yet. >> we'll see what happens but we have nothing scheduled at this moment. >> reporter: the escalating tensions hover over the united nation's general assembly after the u.s. blamed iran for the attack on saudi oil facilities last weekend iran showing off its milit
what biden did is a disgrace. >> kristen, i know democrats really want to look at that whistleblower complaint. >> that's right. the senate's top democrat, chuck schumer wants a subpoena to see that complaint, which the administration refuses to give to congress. now, we could learn more on thursday, that's when the acting director of national intelligence testifies, lester. >> kristen welker, thank you. >>> the other major issue looming over the u.n. meeting tonight,...
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>> kristen welker there at trump tower. president trump flanked by his vice president there, it looked like his acting chief of staff mick mulvaney was seated behind him and so is secretary of state mike pompeo. all of them at this u.n. climate meeting. as kristen indicated the president surprising folks there in the room by attending. let us bring in karen tamolti, a political columnist for the "washington post." joel payne is with me, a former aide to former democratic senate majority leader harry reed, and susan del percio, a political analyst for msnbc. a big thanks to all of you. the focus, once again, on house democrats here, joel, and what they plan to do about this. this is what adam schiff, house intelligence committee chair, this is what he said about all of it, take a listen. >> i have been very reluctant to go down the path of impeachment for the reason that i think the founders contemplated a country that has elections every four years, that this would be an extraordinary remedy, a remedy of last resort, not fi
>> kristen welker there at trump tower. president trump flanked by his vice president there, it looked like his acting chief of staff mick mulvaney was seated behind him and so is secretary of state mike pompeo. all of them at this u.n. climate meeting. as kristen indicated the president surprising folks there in the room by attending. let us bring in karen tamolti, a political columnist for the "washington post." joel payne is with me, a former aide to former democratic senate...
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kristen, thank you.nd chris murphy have added their names to democrats in the congress in favor of impeachment proceedings. ment proceedings. ? >> vo: my car is more than four wheels. it's my after-work decompression zone. so when my windshield broke... >> woman: what?! >> vo: ...i searched for someone who really knew my car. i found the experts at safelite autoglass. >> woman: hi! >> vo: with their exclusive technology, they fixed my windshield... then recalibrated the camera attached to my glass so my safety systems still work. who knew that was a thing?! >> woman: safelite has service i can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ it's an honor to tell you that [ applause ] thank you. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. i love you! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ and i recently had hi, ia heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for pe
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nbc's kristen welker is at the white house, and courtney is in our washington bureau. >> kristen, let me start with you. president trump just within the last 24 hours or show named o brian as one of the few people on his short list to take the position. >> here we are today and the president had praised him when he put him on his short list yesterday while he was traveling with reporters to the west coast. so to break this down a little bit further, who is o'brien, as you pointed out, he was a special envoy at the state department charged with hostage affairs. he worked closely with secretary of state mike pompeo he is someone who is seen as an ally of pompeo's that is significant, of course, coming on the heels of the oust of the president's former national security adviser john bolton, who was widely perceived as being a hawk, someone who clashed frequently with pompeo, with president trump, frankly, one of the breaking points of course over how to handle iran and whether or not the president should invite members of the taliban to camp david. something that bolton was staunchly opp
nbc's kristen welker is at the white house, and courtney is in our washington bureau. >> kristen, let me start with you. president trump just within the last 24 hours or show named o brian as one of the few people on his short list to take the position. >> here we are today and the president had praised him when he put him on his short list yesterday while he was traveling with reporters to the west coast. so to break this down a little bit further, who is o'brien, as you pointed...
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lester >> all right kristen welker tonight, thank you. let's bring in chuck todd now in washington and andrea mitchell in new york to talk more about this andrea, you've covered seven presidentshe cversation. what stood out to you? >> what is surprising to a lot of people whom i've talked to, former officials, some current officials, democrats as well as privately republicans is he's raising the issue of a political opponent, joe biden and biden's family to a newly-elected lead tore a vulnerable country invaded by russia, needs military aid, only one week after he had frozen congressionally approved military aid, weapons for this leader so this gives him so much leverage he doesn't have to say anything explicitly and it raises a lot of questions about how he's conducting foreign policy >> chuck, the white house put out this memo of the call. the president insisting it would help him, nothing to see here. 24 hours later, though, is the pls in a much worse r or worse place because all of a sudden not a justice department that is implicated
lester >> all right kristen welker tonight, thank you. let's bring in chuck todd now in washington and andrea mitchell in new york to talk more about this andrea, you've covered seven presidentshe cversation. what stood out to you? >> what is surprising to a lot of people whom i've talked to, former officials, some current officials, democrats as well as privately republicans is he's raising the issue of a political opponent, joe biden and biden's family to a newly-elected lead tore...
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logos popping up on the big screens there behind you kristen but also the well i guess the u.s. has got their own logo to design in a few years' time they're co-hosting the next world cup after that. absolutely the united states will co-host the 2026 world cup along with canada and mexico the competition will take place across 16 cities 10 of them here in the united states the last time the united states host of the world cup was 994 and that really helped launch major league soccer here knighted states it's a sport that's always been a bit overshadowed by american football here in the states but continues to grow in popularity largely thanks to the women's team which won the women's world cup earlier this year that was a very popular event in the united states $14000000.00 americans tuned in to watch that on television that was a growth from $11000000.00 who watched the men's final last time around of course the men didn't even have a team and the final that time so the united states soccer federation is counting on this event to bring some more growth to their sport there even
logos popping up on the big screens there behind you kristen but also the well i guess the u.s. has got their own logo to design in a few years' time they're co-hosting the next world cup after that. absolutely the united states will co-host the 2026 world cup along with canada and mexico the competition will take place across 16 cities 10 of them here in the united states the last time the united states host of the world cup was 994 and that really helped launch major league soccer here...
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kristen, dan. >> we'll see you then. >>> the chase center inally ope. >> finally. local and state officials attended the ribbon cutting ceremony at the $1.4 billion facility. this after nearly a decade of planning and construction. >> the arena will be home to the golden state warriors and the top entertainers to perform. the chase center will host its first event on friday. >> the concert by metallica and the san francisco symphony. one hot ticket. >> world news tonight is up >>> tonight, the new track. hurricane dorian closer to the u.s. coast. as the true horror in the bahamas is now revealed. the new images coming in. the total devastation. the death toll growing tonight. apocalyptic scenes. cars floating, families trying to get out of their homes
kristen, dan. >> we'll see you then. >>> the chase center inally ope. >> finally. local and state officials attended the ribbon cutting ceremony at the $1.4 billion facility. this after nearly a decade of planning and construction. >> the arena will be home to the golden state warriors and the top entertainers to perform. the chase center will host its first event on friday. >> the concert by metallica and the san francisco symphony. one hot ticket. >>...
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. >> so kristen, as we mentioned, president trump here in new york city for the un general assembly, what are some of the issues at stake? >> reporter: well, craig, the questions swirling around this ukraine call will loom large, particularly because the president is going to be meeting with the president of ukraine on wednesday, so expect both leaders to get some tough questions about all of that, but perhaps the biggest issue is iran. remember the united states says iran was behind that attack against saudi arabia's oil field. the unite has imposed tough sanctions against iran. the president trying to build up international support for a broader international response. the president of iran is also going to be here this week,
. >> so kristen, as we mentioned, president trump here in new york city for the un general assembly, what are some of the issues at stake? >> reporter: well, craig, the questions swirling around this ukraine call will loom large, particularly because the president is going to be meeting with the president of ukraine on wednesday, so expect both leaders to get some tough questions about all of that, but perhaps the biggest issue is iran. remember the united states says iran was...
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i'm kristen sze. >> i'm larry beil. for all of us here, >>> tonight, as we come on the air, the flash flood emergencies playing out right now. more than 3 feet of rain. homes and cars underwater. hundreds have been rescued. schools that stayed open forced to shelter in place. and several other tropical threats now brewing. >>> the sudden and terrifying drop in midair. the passenger jet from atlanta to ft. lauderdale plunging 30,000 feet. passengers texting loved ones, saying, "i love you." >>> tonight, the horror. the new surveillance released of the deadly synagogue shooting. the first victim simply standing in the lobby. and the man with no weapon who chases the suspect, holding an a.r.-style weapon. >>> here in new york city tonight, the alleged terror suspect under arrest, accused of scouting targets in new york, washington, d.c., and boston. the alleged video of locations, and we have the list.
i'm kristen sze. >> i'm larry beil. for all of us here, >>> tonight, as we come on the air, the flash flood emergencies playing out right now. more than 3 feet of rain. homes and cars underwater. hundreds have been rescued. schools that stayed open forced to shelter in place. and several other tropical threats now brewing. >>> the sudden and terrifying drop in midair. the passenger jet from atlanta to ft. lauderdale plunging 30,000 feet. passengers texting loved ones,...
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kristen and dan?you then. >>> tonight there is a new spot to experience the arts in san francisco. >> the presidio theater opens its doors saturday after being vacant for 24 years. it was originally built by the army in 1939 as a movie theater for members of the army and their families. now it's reborn as a venue for dance, theater, music, film and the performing arts. >> we're excited for san francisco to have another space that they can perform in. show what a creative city we live in. >> you can check it out at a free open house on sunday afternoon. that's a nice new treasure to enjoy. >> looks great. >>> "world news tonight with david muir" is next. >> for all of us here, thanks for joining us tonight. >> we'll see you again in half an hour. >>> tonight, the tropical storm slamming texas and the gulf right now. and the hurricane stronger in the east. tonight, the system just upgraded. now tropical storm imelda, hitting galveston at this hour. the warning of life-threatening flooding. in the east,
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kristen, let's talk about robert o'brien. in the midst of this whole crisis with iran, saudi arabia, and rouhani, president rouhani, claiming today he still does not have a visa to go to the u.n. meetings nor does foreign minister zarif, and if he doesn't get them in the next couple of hours he will not go to new york, so there's a standoff there what about robert o'brien and his qualifications to be the national security adviser? >> everything you've just mapped out, andrea, underscores why this appointment of the new national security adviser comes at such a critical time for president trump, because he is navigating all these foreign policy challenges. iran is chief among them robert o'brien, someone, as you have stated, who has served as a special envoy at the state department, hostage negotiator, someone who's worked very closely with secretary of state mike pompeo. and it's believed that he's going to be a real counterpoint to the former, the outgoing national security adviser john bolton he's someone who will be a clos
kristen, let's talk about robert o'brien. in the midst of this whole crisis with iran, saudi arabia, and rouhani, president rouhani, claiming today he still does not have a visa to go to the u.n. meetings nor does foreign minister zarif, and if he doesn't get them in the next couple of hours he will not go to new york, so there's a standoff there what about robert o'brien and his qualifications to be the national security adviser? >> everything you've just mapped out, andrea, underscores...
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nbc's kristen welker standing by with the developing story.out now, kristen. >> reporter: this is not altogether surprising, craig, some of the people closest to john bolton are now out. garrett marquis, the spokesperson confirming moments ago he left the administration. here is his statement. he said it was an honor to serve my country and i wish the president and administration success moving forward. the administration official also tells me marquis leaving on good terms. there's also word that sarah tinsley, one of bolton's closest advisers is out. we're working to confirm that piece of the story, craig. it would stand to reason nah with a new national security adviser will come a new team. they're essentially clearing the decks for that to happen, just underscoring what we were talking about earlier in the hour, craig, the fact that this all happened after president trump and john bolton clashed on a range of foreign policy issues, everything from north korea to iran and most recently afghanistan, with president trump planning and then sc
nbc's kristen welker standing by with the developing story.out now, kristen. >> reporter: this is not altogether surprising, craig, some of the people closest to john bolton are now out. garrett marquis, the spokesperson confirming moments ago he left the administration. here is his statement. he said it was an honor to serve my country and i wish the president and administration success moving forward. the administration official also tells me marquis leaving on good terms. there's also...
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dan, kristen? >> thanks, ama. >> well, what brings you joy?ty of fremont asked that very question and the results are brightening the entire community. >> every time you drive by one, you kind of like get a lit happ. >> reporter: she spent a good part of her summer at this fremont intersection. the high school freshman turned this traffic signal box into art thatot astronauts. need a girl in space. >> reporter: she's one of 15 local artists select today paint over utility boxes. >> we are in the midst of painting our 170 traffic signal control boxes to art murals. >> reporter: susan longini rungs the art box program. >> it started out as a graffiti abatement program and it has been wildly successful. it has diminished graffiti about 95%. >> reporter: since the project started five years ago, about 65 boxes have been converted into public art. this year's theme was paint something that gives you joy. >> a lady bug and sunflower. >> reporter: she is an art teacher who wanted to share her love of the outdoors. >> my work is about nature, so i wan
dan, kristen? >> thanks, ama. >> well, what brings you joy?ty of fremont asked that very question and the results are brightening the entire community. >> every time you drive by one, you kind of like get a lit happ. >> reporter: she spent a good part of her summer at this fremont intersection. the high school freshman turned this traffic signal box into art thatot astronauts. need a girl in space. >> reporter: she's one of 15 local artists select today paint over...
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there's a lot to talk about him here we'll begin our coverage with nbc's kristen welker >> reporter: good morning to you. president trump is preparing for battle this week his top advisers will present him with a plan in the coming days with a rapid response team from the legal strategy to a pr messing. as one official told me overnight, we're not going to take it lying down this morning president trump is again lashing out at the whistleblower who has accused the president of violating his oath of office by asking ukraine's president to investigate democratic presidential candidate joe biden. the president tweeting overnight, i want to meet not only my accuser who presented second and thirdhand information but also the person who illegally gave this information. was this person spying on the u.s. president big consequences, and over the weekend releasing this defiant video. >> what's going on now is the single greatest scam in the history of american politics. >> reporter: but house democrats are determined to press forward. >> i always said we will follow the facts where they take
there's a lot to talk about him here we'll begin our coverage with nbc's kristen welker >> reporter: good morning to you. president trump is preparing for battle this week his top advisers will present him with a plan in the coming days with a rapid response team from the legal strategy to a pr messing. as one official told me overnight, we're not going to take it lying down this morning president trump is again lashing out at the whistleblower who has accused the president of violating...
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kristen, dan. >> thanks.n. >> paradise high school students are reflecting on their resiliency from last year's camp fire, after a documentary chronicling the varsity football team premiered on espn last night. >> the documentary called paradise, from the ashes, follows the varsity football team after the nation's deadliest wildfire severely damaged the town of paradise. coaches held the team so they could watch the program together. >> people still really care about what we have gone through and it feels amazing. then to see the video felt great, watching us go through all our hard work. >> the team says the national attention has brought a little bit of pressure to play well this year, but they're optimistic about the season and the future. we certainly wish them well. world news tonight with david muir is next. >>> tonight, several developing stories. three ef-2 tornadoes tearing through. the severe weather threat as we come on across several states. the shopping center destroyed. one tornado hitting a hos
kristen, dan. >> thanks.n. >> paradise high school students are reflecting on their resiliency from last year's camp fire, after a documentary chronicling the varsity football team premiered on espn last night. >> the documentary called paradise, from the ashes, follows the varsity football team after the nation's deadliest wildfire severely damaged the town of paradise. coaches held the team so they could watch the program together. >> people still really care about...
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. >> joining me for insight and analysis are nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker, robert costa, national political reporter for "the washington post," former democratic congresswoman donna edwards and former republican congressman carlos curbelo. welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. we're following two huge stories today, both of which could have far-reaching consequences at home and abroad. one involves war and peace. will the united states respond militarily against iran for last week's devastating attack on saudi arabia's chief oil facility? president trump is weighing the risks of war against the cost of appearing weak and encouraging more aggression. here the president is seen as acting conventionally, in the public interest, and in a manner many of us expect from a president. then there's the other story. that one concerns multiple reports involving a whistleblower, president trump and the mixing of foreig
. >> joining me for insight and analysis are nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker, robert costa, national political reporter for "the washington post," former democratic congresswoman donna edwards and former republican congressman carlos curbelo. welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good...
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i'm larry beil. >> and i'm kristen sze. thank you for joining us.an-americans who say they were roughed up by officers during bogus arrests. eric thomas is live in oakland where he just spoke with the attorney for the plaintiffs. >> reporter: john burris says he sued the pd many times and, in fact, has 14 active lawsuits going against them right now alleging racial profiling, unlawful arrest or, in this case and in many others, racial profiling. with those words attorney burris announced he's filing suit on behalf of three people who say they were racially profiled, then roughed up during their arrest. first adrian burrell. you may remember the former pa reason was on his own porch using his cell phone to take video of an officer who made a traffic stop of his cousin at gunpoint, something he had the legal right to do. >> it's my understanding what happened to us was a crime. it was illegal what he did. >> reporter: he says he suffered a concussion. that officer is back patrolling vallejo's streets. thurston says
i'm larry beil. >> and i'm kristen sze. thank you for joining us.an-americans who say they were roughed up by officers during bogus arrests. eric thomas is live in oakland where he just spoke with the attorney for the plaintiffs. >> reporter: john burris says he sued the pd many times and, in fact, has 14 active lawsuits going against them right now alleging racial profiling, unlawful arrest or, in this case and in many others, racial profiling. with those words attorney burris...
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>> reporter: kristen, no, they were not there. the only people i saw in support of the defendants were the row directly in front of me and i know from covering the trial that those are supporters of max harris, not family members. there have been family members here throughout the trial on and off, particularly an aunt and uncle who live up in the seattle area but today, we did not see them. the folks in the front row or the second row right in front of me were supporters of max harris's. to my knowledge, i did not see any family members of derrick almena's and we were told quite a while ago that his wife, in particular, micah allison was not going to come for the verdict, that it would be a bit too difficult for her and so she's choosing or she was stay away. the advice of the i think we have somebody at the podium rightno this iry. >> that's mary alexander, the civil suit attorney. as you know, there's a civil suit that is still proceeding separate from the criminal trial in which the city is also named along with pg&e and this
>> reporter: kristen, no, they were not there. the only people i saw in support of the defendants were the row directly in front of me and i know from covering the trial that those are supporters of max harris, not family members. there have been family members here throughout the trial on and off, particularly an aunt and uncle who live up in the seattle area but today, we did not see them. the folks in the front row or the second row right in front of me were supporters of max harris's....
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nbc news kristen welker joins me now with the very latest. the president had a lot to say about this phone call during his meeting with ukraine's president at the u.n. where do we stand on that? >> reporter: the president was defiant and defended that phone call as totally appropriate, reiterated he sees this as an extension of the so-called witch-hunt. but he was pressed on a number of different issues related to the phone call, including my colleague hallie jackson added if it was appropriate he invoked his outside attorney, rudy juligiuliani and said i want yo work with my attorney into this investigation on corruption and the bidens more specifically. take a listen to that exchange, and we will discuss it on the other side. >> mr. president, on rudy giuliani, why do you think it is appropriate for your personal attorney to get involved in government business? >> well, you would have to ask rudy. i will tell you this, that rudy is looking to also find out where the phony witch-hunt started, how it started. we had a russian witch-hunt that
nbc news kristen welker joins me now with the very latest. the president had a lot to say about this phone call during his meeting with ukraine's president at the u.n. where do we stand on that? >> reporter: the president was defiant and defended that phone call as totally appropriate, reiterated he sees this as an extension of the so-called witch-hunt. but he was pressed on a number of different issues related to the phone call, including my colleague hallie jackson added if it was...
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in a phone call he reportedly made to a world leader that caught the attention of a whistleblower kristen welker has the growing mystery. >> reporter: tonight, president trump firing back amid a bombshell report that one of his calls with a foreign leader prompted a whistleblower complaint from an intelligence officer. mr. trump dismissing the report as presidential harassment tweeting virtually any time i speak on the phone to a foreign leader, i understand there may be many people listening is anybody dumb enough to believe that i would say something inappropriate on sucha complaint with the inspector general. a former u.s. official tells nbc news it involved a phone conversation >> we do not have the complaint. >> reporter: it's all parking a fiery standoff with house democrats demanding the acting director of national intelligence, joseph mcguire, turnover the complaint. but mcguire is refusing, overruling the inspector general who said the allegation was credible and urgent. mcguire citing advice from the department of justice's legal counsel, a d.o.j. official tells nbc news. a top
in a phone call he reportedly made to a world leader that caught the attention of a whistleblower kristen welker has the growing mystery. >> reporter: tonight, president trump firing back amid a bombshell report that one of his calls with a foreign leader prompted a whistleblower complaint from an intelligence officer. mr. trump dismissing the report as presidential harassment tweeting virtually any time i speak on the phone to a foreign leader, i understand there may be many people...
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kristen, when we get it all teed up, we'll bring that to you. first of all, overnight, there was big developments with the reporting, and i believe it's reporting that you have yourself matched, about the holdup, the freeze on that ukraine money coming just before the call to the ukrainian leader. >> nbc news, andrea, was just able to confirm the timeline of when those funds were placed on hold. it did come a week before the president had the phone call in question. an administration official telling me, underscoring what we've been hearing from the president throughout the day, that the funds were put on hold because essentially the president had directed a review on how they would be spent by his defense secretary as well as former national security adviser john bolton to make sure there was not going to be any waste or corruption in the use of those funds. the timeline was confirmed by nbc news, president trump was asked about this, he did not dispute the timeline or the story either. this is what he had to say when asked about it, i know we'
kristen, when we get it all teed up, we'll bring that to you. first of all, overnight, there was big developments with the reporting, and i believe it's reporting that you have yourself matched, about the holdup, the freeze on that ukraine money coming just before the call to the ukrainian leader. >> nbc news, andrea, was just able to confirm the timeline of when those funds were placed on hold. it did come a week before the president had the phone call in question. an administration...
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kristen bell, drew barrymore, adele, and chris pratt are fans.s a dollar a sheet or as much as $20. is it a myth or miracle they can make you look younger? >> how much can a face mask you buy at the drugstore actually do for your skin? >> it is just a really great moisturizer. it won't hurt you unless you're allergic to one of the components. i would say out of everything, it's moisturizing more than anything else. by the way, can we just say, face mask myth debunked. >> the dermatologist for stars like rebecca romijn and olivia culpo says that extra moisture is also good for under your eyes and your lips. lady gaga and jessica alba have made their kissers more kissable with lip patches. >> but the lip patches do help hydrate the lips and make them look less dry and crusty. you could do that with a thick layer of moisturizer for 30 minutes. >> here's courtney coast using a stone roller. miranda kerr is a fan of the treatment as well. >> it's designed to stimulate circulation. >> if they spend another three, four minutes massaging their moisturize
kristen bell, drew barrymore, adele, and chris pratt are fans.s a dollar a sheet or as much as $20. is it a myth or miracle they can make you look younger? >> how much can a face mask you buy at the drugstore actually do for your skin? >> it is just a really great moisturizer. it won't hurt you unless you're allergic to one of the components. i would say out of everything, it's moisturizing more than anything else. by the way, can we just say, face mask myth debunked. >> the...
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the carolinas is growing, especially from potential flooding and that has many on the move tonight kristen dahlgren is in the north carolina coast for us this evening. >> reporter: mandatory evacuations now in full swing, from florida to the outer banks of the carolinas, more than a million people have already been ordered to leave concern over dorian gripping the southeast coast. in savannah, people lining up for a spot on a bus headed inland >> we want to make this as easy and comfortable for everyone as possible because we really do want people to get out of harms way. >> reporter: a massive response to the storm that's been shiftiys fnd more exiting cars and to the north, tourists ordered off the barrier islands. >> if it weren't an absolute get out today, you know, we'd definitely try and give it a little bit more time >> reporter: starting tomorrow residents must make their way out, too >> we know how frustrating, difficult and sometimes costly evacuations can be, but the cost is so much greater with lives lost if people roll the dice and stay >> reporter: the storm surge and rainfal
the carolinas is growing, especially from potential flooding and that has many on the move tonight kristen dahlgren is in the north carolina coast for us this evening. >> reporter: mandatory evacuations now in full swing, from florida to the outer banks of the carolinas, more than a million people have already been ordered to leave concern over dorian gripping the southeast coast. in savannah, people lining up for a spot on a bus headed inland >> we want to make this as easy and...
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kristen dahlgren, thanks let's bring in al roker for the latest on the path of the storm. al, where is it headed and when >> it is headed up the east coast we are looking at it strengthening, a very strong category 2 with 110-miles-per-hour moving north/northwest at 8-miles-per-hour. here's the track of the storm. makes its way across charleston thursday afternoon, may make landfall in wilmington but makes its way by friday afternoon, it moves away and off into the atlantic. impact, charleston, tomorrow morning, 50 to 90-miles-per-hour winds, four to seven feet of storm surge, 8 to 15 inch of rain wilmington up to 95-mile-per-hour winds upwards of 15 inches of rain. norfolk friday 30 to 65-miles-per-hour winds. and two to four inches with winds that extend out 195 miles, not just the coast has to worry but folks inland as well. lester >> all right al roker, thank you. >>> let's turn now to the deadly boat fire in california where tonight investigators have recovered all but one of the 34 victims as they work to understand why all the passengers became trapped. miguel almag
kristen dahlgren, thanks let's bring in al roker for the latest on the path of the storm. al, where is it headed and when >> it is headed up the east coast we are looking at it strengthening, a very strong category 2 with 110-miles-per-hour moving north/northwest at 8-miles-per-hour. here's the track of the storm. makes its way across charleston thursday afternoon, may make landfall in wilmington but makes its way by friday afternoon, it moves away and off into the atlantic. impact,...
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kristen dahlgren, nbc news >>> new heartbreak tonight in st. louis one mother sharing her devastation after losing her teen son to gun violence the shooting just hours after a 3-year-old's death, raising the number of kids killed by gunfire in the area this year to at least 23 here's nbc's ron allen. >> reporter: tonight the mother of 13-year-old clifford swann is left with only memories >> he was funny, outgoing he joked all the time. he loved school. >> reporter: swann was killed last night while walking with two older friends through an apartment complex. investigators arresting an 18-year-old. >> i just wish i had my son >> ain't your fault. >> reporter: swann's shooting came just hours after the death of 3-year-old rodne march who police say got ahold of a loade gun and shot himself this brings the total number of children shot and killed this year to 23 the youngest, just 2 years old. >> everyone that's over the age of 9 years old is able to say i'm afraid of being shot it's real. it's horrific. we're in a real state of trauma. >> reporte
kristen dahlgren, nbc news >>> new heartbreak tonight in st. louis one mother sharing her devastation after losing her teen son to gun violence the shooting just hours after a 3-year-old's death, raising the number of kids killed by gunfire in the area this year to at least 23 here's nbc's ron allen. >> reporter: tonight the mother of 13-year-old clifford swann is left with only memories >> he was funny, outgoing he joked all the time. he loved school. >> reporter:...
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steve in vegas kristen, what's your take on the big banks?on financials, what drove some of the rally we've seen today is the curve steepening. so a lot of this is going to be driven by interest rates and the steepness of the curve if we continue to get the front end coming down and see that steepening, then that can be continued support for financials >> good stuff there. thank you for your questions keep them coming in the next couple of days >>> straight ahead in the blitz, gm, goldman sachs, lyft and twitter. we're back on "halftime. two minutes. this is a problem that affects each and every one of us. together with ibm, we created a whole new kind of school called p-tech. within six years, students can graduate with a high school diploma, a college degree, and a pathway to a competitive job. you know what's going up today? my poster. today, there are more than a hundred thousand p-tech students around the world. it's a game changer. p-tech students around the world. ♪ here i go again on my own ♪ goin' down the only road i've ever known ♪
steve in vegas kristen, what's your take on the big banks?on financials, what drove some of the rally we've seen today is the curve steepening. so a lot of this is going to be driven by interest rates and the steepness of the curve if we continue to get the front end coming down and see that steepening, then that can be continued support for financials >> good stuff there. thank you for your questions keep them coming in the next couple of days >>> straight ahead in the blitz,...
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lester >> kristen welker at the white house, thanks. >>> ten days after hurricane dorian destroyed parts of the bahamas, officials say thousands of people have been listed as missing. gabe gutierrez is in nassau in the bahamas. gabe, that's pretty ominous. what is the latest there >> reporter: lester, the government here says about 2,500 people have been registered as missing, although officials have not been able to check those names against databases of people that have already evacuated. also, a trump administration official tells nbc news that the u.s. will not grant temporary protective status to people from the bahamas displaced by hurricane dorian that would have allowed them to live and work in the u.s. until it was deemed safe to return home. that status was given to victims of other disasters, like haiti's 2010 earthquake. bahamians still come to the u.s. for a short time, if they have the right travel documents, but they won't be able to stay and work there, lester >> gabe, thank you. >>> also tonight, the verdict is in in the trial of a chinese businesswoman arrested for tres
lester >> kristen welker at the white house, thanks. >>> ten days after hurricane dorian destroyed parts of the bahamas, officials say thousands of people have been listed as missing. gabe gutierrez is in nassau in the bahamas. gabe, that's pretty ominous. what is the latest there >> reporter: lester, the government here says about 2,500 people have been registered as missing, although officials have not been able to check those names against databases of people that have...
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kristen, larry. >> thank you. >>> the battle against the hot weather and flames today in antioch whereemperatures soared into the low 90s. firefighters were able to keep a grass fire from destroying storm sheds near the river view motel. they say the fire started in a nearby homeless encampment then spread to an open field. amid the elevated fire danger, scientists are now equipped with new technology they hope will help save lives in the event of fire. chris win has the story from the south bay that you'll see only on 7. the most well equipped lab got even better. >> fires create their own weather when they get intense enough. >> this mobile doppler radar is the only one operated be i a university west of the rockies and it's at san jose state university. >> looking at the horizontal reflecktivity which gives us an idea of the sifz the particles. >> this infrared camera is ready once danger strikes. >> we can look at the plume and winds linking it to the fire behavior and heat that's giving off that this camera would provide. >> dr. clents leads the team which currently conducts resea
kristen, larry. >> thank you. >>> the battle against the hot weather and flames today in antioch whereemperatures soared into the low 90s. firefighters were able to keep a grass fire from destroying storm sheds near the river view motel. they say the fire started in a nearby homeless encampment then spread to an open field. amid the elevated fire danger, scientists are now equipped with new technology they hope will help save lives in the event of fire. chris win has the story...
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nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker in the east room awaiting the news conference. nbc analyst phil rucker from "the washington post." nicholas burns, a former senior director for russia, ukraine, and eurasian affairs. "new york times" white house correspondent michael crowley. msnbc analyst rick tyler and "washington post" editorial page editor ruth marcus. there are a lot of questions, i know you and your colleagues will want to ask them. >> and a lot of followups to the questions we were able to ask in the oval office. i asked president trump just moel moments ago, really, whether he spoke to the president of ukraine about joe biden, as you just played at the top of the show. he didn't deny that, instead saying he didn't want to get into the details of the call. he said he didn't know who the whistleblower is and said he hasn't read the complaint. the following questions become, why is the administration blocking the complaint from being turned over to congress. i asked the president whether congress should see it, he said it's not a big deal, brushed the questio
nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker in the east room awaiting the news conference. nbc analyst phil rucker from "the washington post." nicholas burns, a former senior director for russia, ukraine, and eurasian affairs. "new york times" white house correspondent michael crowley. msnbc analyst rick tyler and "washington post" editorial page editor ruth marcus. there are a lot of questions, i know you and your colleagues will want to ask them. >>...