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first of all, i love your senator, maggie hassan. worked with maggie when she was the governor here. i was in boston when she won the race. i was pretty excited about that. i have had the chance to watch her take on big oil and big pharma. watch her bring prices down for people in new hampshire, whether it is seniors or people at the pump. delivering on access to high-speed internet. the innovation act or the bipartisan infrastructure bill i should say is going to bring high-speed internet to every community of new hampshire. communities that don't have it today when kids were sent home for covid-19, they had to drive to a parking lot of a fast food restaurant to get wi-fi access. that will not be the case anymore in our country. ending making sure -- maggie talks about surprise billing. senator hassan is a leader in the united states senate. he has an important part of the future of building that middle class we talked about that we want to create. congressman pappas i met congressman pappas before he was a congressman knocking door
first of all, i love your senator, maggie hassan. worked with maggie when she was the governor here. i was in boston when she won the race. i was pretty excited about that. i have had the chance to watch her take on big oil and big pharma. watch her bring prices down for people in new hampshire, whether it is seniors or people at the pump. delivering on access to high-speed internet. the innovation act or the bipartisan infrastructure bill i should say is going to bring high-speed internet to...
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maggie 0liver.hat the forces actions fell far short of the help that they had every right to expect and were unacceptable. there's also and were unacceptable. there's also a statement from the leader of 0lham council saying she was deeply sorry that their services at the time were not good enough to protect vulnerable young people suffering the most awful abuse. she also says the most awful abuse. she also says the work that they do has moved on immeasurably. sir david attenborough said recently that meeting the mountain gorillas of central africa was one of the most memorable experience of his life. during his trip more than 40 years ago, the guerrillas were on the brink of extinction but now thanks to a huge conservation effort, their numbers are on the out. this week the united nations is continuing talks in kenya about maintaining the earth biodiversity and saving the species from extinction. 0ur climate correspondent has been to find out about the successful project. this park is one of the las
maggie 0liver.hat the forces actions fell far short of the help that they had every right to expect and were unacceptable. there's also and were unacceptable. there's also a statement from the leader of 0lham council saying she was deeply sorry that their services at the time were not good enough to protect vulnerable young people suffering the most awful abuse. she also says the most awful abuse. she also says the work that they do has moved on immeasurably. sir david attenborough said...
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that's all due to some big cash donations as abc's maggie rulli reports. >> reporter: the future king, prince charles, facing scandal. the uk's charity regulator saying they're, quote, reviewing the information around the prince's acceptance of cash donations from qatar's former prime minister. the "sunday times" reporting this weekend the prince had accepted more than $3 million in cash donations. according to the paper, between 2011 and 2015, the prince received a suitcase full of money on one occasion and carrier bags of cash on another. the money going to his charity. his spokesperson confirming the donations, saying, "charitable donations received from sheikh hamad bin jassim were passed immediately to one of the prince's charities, who carried out the appropriate governance and have assured us that all the correct processes were followed." >> the optics on this look very bad for him because it questions his judgment as to why he's accepting money, large sums of money, in cash. >> reporter: the prince's charities have been involved in scandal before. the met police launching an i
that's all due to some big cash donations as abc's maggie rulli reports. >> reporter: the future king, prince charles, facing scandal. the uk's charity regulator saying they're, quote, reviewing the information around the prince's acceptance of cash donations from qatar's former prime minister. the "sunday times" reporting this weekend the prince had accepted more than $3 million in cash donations. according to the paper, between 2011 and 2015, the prince received a suitcase...
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ending making sure -- maggie talks about surprise billing.enator hassan is a leader in the united states senator p -- unit state senate. -- united states senate. congressman pappas peered i met congressman pappas before he was a congressman knocking doors at one of the campaigns we were doing. i talked about the small businesses. the 4.7 million people that went out and created small businesses in our country making sure we have support to create our small businesses. supporting men and women in uniform. your congressman is a leader talking about these issues that are important in passing legislation that impacts everyday people from all the different cities and towns in new hampshire, in the country. working to make sure that works. annie custer, defending reproductive rights. combating climate change. investing in our infrastructure. when you think about -- i watched the news last night. i was watching the weather. they were talking about the number of states and cities and our town that is going to have triple digits -- over 100 degree wea
ending making sure -- maggie talks about surprise billing.enator hassan is a leader in the united states senator p -- unit state senate. -- united states senate. congressman pappas peered i met congressman pappas before he was a congressman knocking doors at one of the campaigns we were doing. i talked about the small businesses. the 4.7 million people that went out and created small businesses in our country making sure we have support to create our small businesses. supporting men and women...
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maggie is with us now. what more can you tell us about the warning and the events you learned surrounding it? >> sure, anderson, thanks for having me. this is an extraordinary moment to think a chief of staff next to sitting vice-president so concerned about the potential threat created by a pressure campaign led and encouraged by the president who picked this vice-president. it is jarring and it just takes a minute to absorb. mark short had a conversation, according to sources with tim gibuls, the lead secret service agent saying what you said, that the president would turn on pence and they might have a security risks, short, as i understand it, did not have a sense of what that threat could look likes, i don't believe based on my reporting he envisioned what we saw on january 6th the way we saw it. what he did realize is that the former president had supporters who were very reactive to him, who basically acted, you know, responded to things he would say and he could see, you know, one person, two people
maggie is with us now. what more can you tell us about the warning and the events you learned surrounding it? >> sure, anderson, thanks for having me. this is an extraordinary moment to think a chief of staff next to sitting vice-president so concerned about the potential threat created by a pressure campaign led and encouraged by the president who picked this vice-president. it is jarring and it just takes a minute to absorb. mark short had a conversation, according to sources with tim...
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well, that was a vindication of sorts for democratic congresswoman maggie cheryl of new jersey.ressman min cheryl raised the alarm a year ago, a year after the attack, that she saw republican -- leading towards like that for people who then participate in the attack on the capitol the following day. congresswoman cheryl has been rapidly criticized by republicans including congressman loudermilk, for having raised these allegations, they claim the allegations were definitely false. we now know what she said was absolutely, and specifically true. tonight, congresswoman cheryl has released this statement that says in part quote, i've served our country as a federal prosecutor, and i know how important is to investigating collect evidence and lend that process when its course. the video evidence released today by the bipartisan january six committee, combined with the constantly shifting narrative -- barry laterally and rodney davis, call into question their dedication to our common oath as members of congress. joining us now live is democratic congressman maggie cheryl of new jerse
well, that was a vindication of sorts for democratic congresswoman maggie cheryl of new jersey.ressman min cheryl raised the alarm a year ago, a year after the attack, that she saw republican -- leading towards like that for people who then participate in the attack on the capitol the following day. congresswoman cheryl has been rapidly criticized by republicans including congressman loudermilk, for having raised these allegations, they claim the allegations were definitely false. we now know...
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maggie rulli has a pretty good spot. we'll head down to you. maggie, how is it?i loved was watching them watch the flyover because i think they were just as excited as all of us. how cool was that moment when the fighter jets made a 70 in the air. i think the entire crowd gasped. amy, you said it perfectly. an unforgettable moment. how lucky are we to witness this piece of history. it's not just for the monarchy. it's also for the people in this country. i loved watching everyone come out especially meeting these guys. hi. >> all: hi. >> reporter: some of the cutest royal fans i've been able to meet so far. >> did you guys have fun today? >> yes. >> you told me you were here for the queen. >> yes. >> just here to support her to celebrate what she's done for england. >> and for 70 years being the queen today, it was so amazing. >> it really is amazing. i'm so happy you guys were here. >> reporter: they were singing happy birthday to the queen earlier as well. >> i think she heard you. i think she did. >> reporter: amy and t.j.? >> reporter: maggie, thank you so mu
maggie rulli has a pretty good spot. we'll head down to you. maggie, how is it?i loved was watching them watch the flyover because i think they were just as excited as all of us. how cool was that moment when the fighter jets made a 70 in the air. i think the entire crowd gasped. amy, you said it perfectly. an unforgettable moment. how lucky are we to witness this piece of history. it's not just for the monarchy. it's also for the people in this country. i loved watching everyone come out...
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then this happened the reveal maggie's head shaved too.nal tribute to her mom. >> i've not had one regret i mean, my appearance is nothing compared to the love that i have for this woman beside me right now >> it was sad and scary because some of my self-identity is tied up in my appearance but when she took the beanie off in the barber shop, i just knew right then that she really, really truly loved me >> this was unexpected. >> reporter: in april grand rapids, minnesota, firefighter christian warby was about to undergo a stem cell transplant to fight a rare form of blood cancer. but then the co-workers he considers brothers answered the call to action dozens uniting to shave their heads to honor his bravery. >> yeah, i was bowled over i really was just seeing all those faces, all those guys lined up and knowing that they were there to get their heads buzzed right there for me it was incredibly moving >> yeah, when you look around at all the other guys and see that their hair is buzzed, you do immediately think of a reminder of that also
then this happened the reveal maggie's head shaved too.nal tribute to her mom. >> i've not had one regret i mean, my appearance is nothing compared to the love that i have for this woman beside me right now >> it was sad and scary because some of my self-identity is tied up in my appearance but when she took the beanie off in the barber shop, i just knew right then that she really, really truly loved me >> this was unexpected. >> reporter: in april grand rapids,...
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, maggie's head shaved, too, an emotional tribute to her mom. >> i have not had any regrets.compared to the love that i have for this woman beside me right now. >> it was sad and scary because some of myself identity is tied up in my appearance, but when she took the beanie off in the barber shop i just knew right then that she really, really truly loved me >> this was unexpected >> reporter: in april firefighter christian washy was about to undergo a stem cell transplant to fight a rare form of blood cancers but then the co-workers he considered brothers answered the call to action, dozens united to shave their heads to honor his bravery. >> >> just seeing all those faces, all those guys lined up and knowing that they were there to get their heads buzzed right there for me, it was incredibly moving. >> yeah, when you look around at all the other guys and see that their hair is buzzed you do immediately think back to christian, it also helps build the beyond between all of us because we were all there together and just a reminder of that family. >> reporter: that type of team
, maggie's head shaved, too, an emotional tribute to her mom. >> i have not had any regrets.compared to the love that i have for this woman beside me right now. >> it was sad and scary because some of myself identity is tied up in my appearance, but when she took the beanie off in the barber shop i just knew right then that she really, really truly loved me >> this was unexpected >> reporter: in april firefighter christian washy was about to undergo a stem cell...
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start by giving maggie a chance to be a marine biologist. start by giving elie a chance to read her bible verse at the wednesday night service. we start by giving irma and joe a chance to finish painting the house, maybe retire, get that food truck. we start by giving mckenna, lay la, miranda, jose, javier, eliana, annabel, jackie, j.c., ava, and lexiy start by giving all of them our promise that their dreams are not going to be forgotten. we start by making the loss of these lives matter. karinea: i know the president has an event right after this. i think it's running a few minutes behind. i will -- we'll do the briefing until we have to go to the event. a couple things at the top and opening it up. as i just mentioned soon the president will sign into law nine bipartisan bills that support veterans, and he will be joined by members of congress from both parties, veteran advocates, and veterans who will benefit from these laws. president biden ran on the promise to unite the country, which is why supporting veterans is a key part of his un
start by giving maggie a chance to be a marine biologist. start by giving elie a chance to read her bible verse at the wednesday night service. we start by giving irma and joe a chance to finish painting the house, maybe retire, get that food truck. we start by giving mckenna, lay la, miranda, jose, javier, eliana, annabel, jackie, j.c., ava, and lexiy start by giving all of them our promise that their dreams are not going to be forgotten. we start by making the loss of these lives matter....
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i would not want to run against maggie hassan, either. she is a powerhouse, saving the from republicans hell-bent on destroying it. she is fighting for federal gas tax holiday, against a field of 11 antichoice pros, she is allowed and proud supporter of women's reproductive rights. [applause] and we need to send chris pappas back to congress. folks in the history of the united states, it has never been more important to elect democratic members of the house and senate. i first ran for governor of illinois in 2018. the state was facing unprecedented challenges, because we had a republican governor who decided to hold the state budget hostage. things in illinois government were a mess. my friends that i was crazy to run for governor. they told me state government could be prepared. who would vote for someone like me? i am a ukrainian american, jewish. [applause] i have not finished the list yet, it gets worse from here. [laughter] ukrainian american jewish democratic billionaire businessman, that is not exec leave the archetype the party wa
i would not want to run against maggie hassan, either. she is a powerhouse, saving the from republicans hell-bent on destroying it. she is fighting for federal gas tax holiday, against a field of 11 antichoice pros, she is allowed and proud supporter of women's reproductive rights. [applause] and we need to send chris pappas back to congress. folks in the history of the united states, it has never been more important to elect democratic members of the house and senate. i first ran for governor...
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i believe that when a maggie de la la la, la la, a thing that i know doesn't that in with a boy to go to it. i, i got a got a by the enemy. i mean, i mean, but i'm not even now my brother and me and i will have the gone. hm. and he will kind of know what he is a young or not. and what are they gonna look at your secret about it as he got that a lot. can york with marla, but i'm i'm in the yellow middle and only a mentor, but i'm gonna pull up the la la la. good died the hub, ben and yolanda will follow up with a full but did the melinda, but i'm in the let go on. let's any good i'm out in the morning with them in the same and all day for lily, the god, the law in kindergarten in ms. funny layla dublin. i mean, what about i give them a good, a d, a learning a brand a, but i'm going to be added to that they get again, mary findig with that. well, there's a little boy baby as another day. yeah. what did it go on a monday? what about committed to like younger, yellow, and they would have done a manual a while i get older, i better need him on. but anyway, wondering a little bit more about
i believe that when a maggie de la la la, la la, a thing that i know doesn't that in with a boy to go to it. i, i got a got a by the enemy. i mean, i mean, but i'm not even now my brother and me and i will have the gone. hm. and he will kind of know what he is a young or not. and what are they gonna look at your secret about it as he got that a lot. can york with marla, but i'm i'm in the yellow middle and only a mentor, but i'm gonna pull up the la la la. good died the hub, ben and yolanda...
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i'm maggie and i'm the director of the entertainment commission. on behalf of my staff and commission, i wanted to welcome all of you to san francisco's 12th annual night life and entertainment summit. thank you all so much for being here. i want to give a thanks to 49 south van ness building management for hosting today and to sfgov.org for live strolls on you tube for all of those not butts in chairs we thank you for watching on line. joy want to thank my commissioners some of which you will hear from today coming let bleyleland and thomas and vice president to mino and al perez who did graphics. thank you, al. another thank you to staff. kate. dylan. may, andrew and mike for the work they do every they in preparation for today's efrnlts. i wanted call out a call out to now former steven lee here today. and as well as inspector tony. who recently left our commission and staff but with us for 10 combroers 4 years -- both did incredible work and we'll miss you very much >> today we will hear from local gentleman lead ands industry leaders about iss
i'm maggie and i'm the director of the entertainment commission. on behalf of my staff and commission, i wanted to welcome all of you to san francisco's 12th annual night life and entertainment summit. thank you all so much for being here. i want to give a thanks to 49 south van ness building management for hosting today and to sfgov.org for live strolls on you tube for all of those not butts in chairs we thank you for watching on line. joy want to thank my commissioners some of which you will...
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you have similar reporting, maggie. what are you hearing on that front? >> exactly the same, john. he has been -- there are other republicans who were feeling this way well before he was. he has a small group of allies in his ear about this for the last couple of weeks and it has occurred to him as he's watching these hearings that there are none of his -- what he sees as his fighters who are on this committee. he now blames kevin mccarthy, as do other republicans, for not negotiating further when his two picks, jim banks and jim jordan, were not allowed on the committee by nancy pelosi. it has meant that basically the presentation is entirely from people, you know who have been very critical of donald trump and that is very frustrating to him, especially because as you know he consumes all this through television. >> maggie haberman, great to see you, sharing your reporting which you broke. great to see you. >>> joining us now, we have cnn senior legal analyst and former federal prosecutor laura coates and also with us, former republican congresswoman from virginia, barbara comsto
you have similar reporting, maggie. what are you hearing on that front? >> exactly the same, john. he has been -- there are other republicans who were feeling this way well before he was. he has a small group of allies in his ear about this for the last couple of weeks and it has occurred to him as he's watching these hearings that there are none of his -- what he sees as his fighters who are on this committee. he now blames kevin mccarthy, as do other republicans, for not negotiating...
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gotta know maggie, who i'm deborah lima. hamlin wayne hunt. but ma'am, do i send the bill loose, heavy to blue collar that i put in the tune 3 the vehicle was adding route on my on mobile krishi. but then when we say, michael, you hit then for that and i would normally out about national arbitration. snip did not open that up though. i already arranged officially abdi black lemon law. undo snoozed at his new innocence. notice it william america, that of tina. some other sienna thought simply somehow did the google cue from melody, because honestly think badly of looked of glee or her mom, mom with only 1000 with alabama. oh, gotcha. enter optimizon as a day of money. how many serve manish was and visual vision. her mission that dal moore's for $400.00 earth. he but haven't done that. i've done hams doing year. they had the default or they can more by the and but i lived out of to say, well, i think i left them money though not, not. italy has an artistic adelanto how many and how and unlawful of the world, how to and the energy that when you d
gotta know maggie, who i'm deborah lima. hamlin wayne hunt. but ma'am, do i send the bill loose, heavy to blue collar that i put in the tune 3 the vehicle was adding route on my on mobile krishi. but then when we say, michael, you hit then for that and i would normally out about national arbitration. snip did not open that up though. i already arranged officially abdi black lemon law. undo snoozed at his new innocence. notice it william america, that of tina. some other sienna thought simply...
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maggie rulli reporting tonight. >>> after the school shooting in uvalde, the schumermarket shooting in buffalo, news tonight on that bipartisan gun safety deal. will there be enough republicans in the senate to get this through? and tonight, republican leaders in the house already saying they will not support this. rachel scott live on the hill. >>> new reporting tonight that the fda is now planning to ban the sale of juul e-cigarettes in the u.s. so, is this ban coming and how soon? >>> the frightening scene in a new york city subway. police saving a woman and what led to this moment? >>> and the remarkable images tonight coming in from yellowstone. you have to see them. >>> good eveningon. that horrific shark attack off the california coast. the images just coming in. and will there be a gas tax holiday in this country, as the president is asking for? major opposition tonight. but we begin tonight with the severe storms and flash flood threat from virginia and washington, d.c., right up through parts of new york at this hour. tonight, already ground stops at several key airports, bal
maggie rulli reporting tonight. >>> after the school shooting in uvalde, the schumermarket shooting in buffalo, news tonight on that bipartisan gun safety deal. will there be enough republicans in the senate to get this through? and tonight, republican leaders in the house already saying they will not support this. rachel scott live on the hill. >>> new reporting tonight that the fda is now planning to ban the sale of juul e-cigarettes in the u.s. so, is this ban coming and...
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maggie, thank you very much. >> more than some, i will say. some great insights, maggie, thank you. >>> overnight, a horrific -- this is just horrific what we're seeing here. a human tragedy in san antonio. that is what the mayor of san antonio is calling the scene in which 46 migrants were found dead inside a semi truck that you see there in the pictures. cnn's priscilla alvarez live with more. priscilla, this is horrific. >> reporter: brianna, officials say exactly that. they called it tragic last night in their briefing. and they also said during that briefing that they received a call around 6:00 p.m. local yesterday. from someone who was in the area and had heard a cry for help and was alerted to the truck. that truck had deceased individuals in it. 46 people died. 16 were transported to local hospitals. like the one that's behind me. of these 16, 12 are adults, four were pediatric. and remember, this was a truck that was traveling in triple-digit heat in texas. and fire chief charles hood spoke to the conditions that he's people were und
maggie, thank you very much. >> more than some, i will say. some great insights, maggie, thank you. >>> overnight, a horrific -- this is just horrific what we're seeing here. a human tragedy in san antonio. that is what the mayor of san antonio is calling the scene in which 46 migrants were found dead inside a semi truck that you see there in the pictures. cnn's priscilla alvarez live with more. priscilla, this is horrific. >> reporter: brianna, officials say exactly that....
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gotta know maggie, who i'm did her i'mma. hamlin, wayne hunt. but ma'am lou, i send the mulish heavy tripoli colors that are 2 in the tune, 3, the vehicles that have been allowed to make a move up. she's a permanent shame, chris then for that number could normally arbitrage arbitrage is limited nato, for though i already arranged a littler law, though andy knew that he was now with me. william rector of tina some other sienna thought simply somehow did the google cue from madison day to personally think badly of looked of glee or how mild with only $1000.00 am lucky enough to mozilla said the money him in a shirt manish was and bench way vision mission a doll more sure. 400 earth a book happened the ladder. abstract hams doing year. they had the default they can more by and by the lady that out of to say, well i think i left them money though not, not. italy has an artistic, i don't know how many and how and unlawful of the world, how to in the energy that when you don't ever lose sun as and i had this had the then advantage. i got back with a c
gotta know maggie, who i'm did her i'mma. hamlin, wayne hunt. but ma'am lou, i send the mulish heavy tripoli colors that are 2 in the tune, 3, the vehicles that have been allowed to make a move up. she's a permanent shame, chris then for that number could normally arbitrage arbitrage is limited nato, for though i already arranged a littler law, though andy knew that he was now with me. william rector of tina some other sienna thought simply somehow did the google cue from madison day to...
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you wouldn't expect a third grader to come to that conclusion. >> reporter: for maggie, the shootingend, seven-year-old daniel barton. >> it was very traumatic because there was no comfort. no one could comfort anyone else because there was pure devastation and loss and i didn't know those sounds i was listening to was my friend being murdered. >> reporter: explain to people how this has changed you as a human being and altered your life? >> i think trauma stays with a person forever. and it finds a way to manifest itself into all aspects of everything. . >> reporter: i know when you walked out, you were told toclose your eyes, put your hand on the friend in front of you so you wouldn't see anything. you opened your eyes? >> i did. i was told i was in the back of the line. and there was glass and obviously blood. i didn't want to step on anything. so, i did open my eyes. yeah. >> reporter: that's a thought that probably does not if we away? >> mow. >> reporter: think if people saw what you saw and didn't have tighter gun control ss? >> no. >> i can't stop living it. >> my friends wou
you wouldn't expect a third grader to come to that conclusion. >> reporter: for maggie, the shootingend, seven-year-old daniel barton. >> it was very traumatic because there was no comfort. no one could comfort anyone else because there was pure devastation and loss and i didn't know those sounds i was listening to was my friend being murdered. >> reporter: explain to people how this has changed you as a human being and altered your life? >> i think trauma stays with a...
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maggie haberman, thank you.'t wait to read the book "confidence man, the making of donald trump and the breaking of america." not going to be published until october. >> today, we learned a child who survived the uvalde massacre in texas will appear on capitol hill next week along with the police commissioner from buffalo, new york. up next, the new push for gun legislation in congress versus what americans really want. is there a meeting of the minds there? we'll talk about it. stay with us. a (ted) after talking and texting for years, we got married... for the family plan. (jane) and then we really expanded our family... for the wireless savings. (ted) it seemed like the responsible thing do. (jane) and then, just yesterdaymy sister told me about visible. (sister) yeah, get unlimid data for as low as $25 a month. no family needed. (vo) family plan savings without the family. get visible. single-line wireless with unlimited data for as low as $25 a month. ♪ ♪ ♪ (sha bop sha bop) ♪ ♪ are the stars out tonight? (
maggie haberman, thank you.'t wait to read the book "confidence man, the making of donald trump and the breaking of america." not going to be published until october. >> today, we learned a child who survived the uvalde massacre in texas will appear on capitol hill next week along with the police commissioner from buffalo, new york. up next, the new push for gun legislation in congress versus what americans really want. is there a meeting of the minds there? we'll talk about it....
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we're joined by chris christie, donna brazile, maggie haberman and julie pace. julie, let me begin with you, the bipartisan talks are going to continue this week, not a lot of hope for those talks. >> there's really not. you hear president biden saying, we can't let this follow the pattern after the past. it feels like we're going to follow that pattern. if you look state by state, new york, rachel mentioned new york in her package, i think there's some potential action at the state level, but at the federal level we're stuck right now, there's very little willingness from the republican party to take any significant action. >> chris christie, if you were governor of new jersey, what would you be doing? >> look, our gun laws are probably among the top two, three strictest in the country among the states. in new jersey we probably wouldn't be doing much. we haven't had a significant issue with that kind of gun violence in that state. other states are significantly different than new jersey's are. new jersey's laws are pretty strict. >> donna, we saw the president
we're joined by chris christie, donna brazile, maggie haberman and julie pace. julie, let me begin with you, the bipartisan talks are going to continue this week, not a lot of hope for those talks. >> there's really not. you hear president biden saying, we can't let this follow the pattern after the past. it feels like we're going to follow that pattern. if you look state by state, new york, rachel mentioned new york in her package, i think there's some potential action at the state...
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>> maggie never violated any university policy, yet the university issued no contact orders against herrohibiting her from talking in class, including discussion about race relations. the police deemed her beliefs as unwelcome. universities can't tell studentss they can't speak with other studentss for expressing their views. >> ashley: you say they can't issue these, but they did. how will this lawsuit end? >> with the university changing policy so they can never again issue a no contact order against a student for simply expressing their views, it is marketplace of idea not echo chamber for one type of thought. >> ashley: okay, thank you both for being here with us and good luck to you. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> carley: very good. governor ron desantis is weighing crack down on parents who force their children to attend drag shows like this one in dallas that was billed as family friendly. watch. >> i've asked my folks to watch, we have child protection statutes on the books, it used to be kids were off limits and used to be everybody agreed with that, now there is concer
>> maggie never violated any university policy, yet the university issued no contact orders against herrohibiting her from talking in class, including discussion about race relations. the police deemed her beliefs as unwelcome. universities can't tell studentss they can't speak with other studentss for expressing their views. >> ashley: you say they can't issue these, but they did. how will this lawsuit end? >> with the university changing policy so they can never again issue...
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>> maggie, just a quick follow-up question.d indicated that there were some warnings that extremist groups like patriot front would be going to couer d'alene in order to interfere with what was going on in pride month have you heard anything from law enforcement as far as concern of other extremist groups could be planning example the riots. >> police were very tightlipped. they did not want to release a lot of details about threats that they have intercepted. they have acknowledged that there have been chatter on social media. for that reason they have tightened security around these small towns pride festival, which has been on hiatus for a couple of years because of the pandemic. they already had more police presence. but this 9-1-1 tip, someone in town seeing something odd, alarming frankly. calling the police, letting them know where it was. that was the first tangible, credible, confirmation that some of those social media threats could be very real no details from them on more details coming in but they remain on high al
>> maggie, just a quick follow-up question.d indicated that there were some warnings that extremist groups like patriot front would be going to couer d'alene in order to interfere with what was going on in pride month have you heard anything from law enforcement as far as concern of other extremist groups could be planning example the riots. >> police were very tightlipped. they did not want to release a lot of details about threats that they have intercepted. they have acknowledged...
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. >>> senior political correspondent maggie haberman.aggie, first, i want to get your perspective on the phone call. because i think we got very interesting details about this yesterday. the phone call between president trump and mike pence. it turned out there was a huge audience in the oval office for this thing and different people testified that he called pence the p word. he called him a wimp. he said i made a mistake by picking you as my running mate four or five years ago. what did you think about that call but also what does it mean? >> reporter: so a couple of things, brianna. number one, it's striking how much of the realtime reporting turned out to be true because you guys and we reported pieces of this as it was happening. we knew it was an important call. we didn't know in detail how it went down and how people were perceiving it, number one. number two, this is what took place at 11:20 in the morning. remember, mike pence foes to congress at 1:00 p.m. so this is the final conversation between these two men as donald trump i
. >>> senior political correspondent maggie haberman.aggie, first, i want to get your perspective on the phone call. because i think we got very interesting details about this yesterday. the phone call between president trump and mike pence. it turned out there was a huge audience in the oval office for this thing and different people testified that he called pence the p word. he called him a wimp. he said i made a mistake by picking you as my running mate four or five years ago. what...
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maggie wore in. what's now tanzania, and the genocide of the hero and nama peoples, in present day namibia, led to objects, fossils and human remains ending up in german museums. to day abil me is a city in southern beneath, in west africa, but from the 17th to the 19th century, it was a capital of dow me ruled by king belzer in 1892, the french army attacks the kingdom and while bounds, i resisted bravely. he and his people were ultimately defeated. the french took hundreds of artifacts which are now in the museum to cave, only in paris. benign has demanded their return, as well as the famous benign bronzes from britain for several decades. but with no success, the story goes that king beyond tsar set fire to his palace as he retreated. and this enabled france to maintain that had conducted a rescue operation rather than the colonial removal of local artifacts. de alotted the galaxy last sunday. philip up with the truth. lucas, isabel said. bronesi no. she is tomor. so poor am bessy wrote the power
maggie wore in. what's now tanzania, and the genocide of the hero and nama peoples, in present day namibia, led to objects, fossils and human remains ending up in german museums. to day abil me is a city in southern beneath, in west africa, but from the 17th to the 19th century, it was a capital of dow me ruled by king belzer in 1892, the french army attacks the kingdom and while bounds, i resisted bravely. he and his people were ultimately defeated. the french took hundreds of artifacts which...
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. >> reporter: maggie nichols was among the first to have the courage to come forward in 2015.e fbi agents were hiding all the information, and that i and other gymnasts gave them. >> reporter: the claim seeks $1 billion. it's based on the fbi's mishandling of credible complaints of sexual assaults by nassar. nassar's survivors include usa gymnastics stars. >> i blame larry nassar, and i also blame an entire system that enabled and perpetrated his abuse. >> reporter: a justice department report concluded that u.s. gymnastics first approached the fbi about nassar in july of 2015 and again in may of 2016. inaction by the fbi during that period allowed nassar to go unchecked victimizing about 70 young female athletes before his arrest. the internal investigation found that senior officials failed to respond with the utmost seriousness and urgency. christopher wray, who was not the fbi director at the time, has repeatedly apologized. >> i'm especially sorry that there were people at the fbi who had their own chance to stop this monster in 2015 and failed. >> reporter: john manly is
. >> reporter: maggie nichols was among the first to have the courage to come forward in 2015.e fbi agents were hiding all the information, and that i and other gymnasts gave them. >> reporter: the claim seeks $1 billion. it's based on the fbi's mishandling of credible complaints of sexual assaults by nassar. nassar's survivors include usa gymnastics stars. >> i blame larry nassar, and i also blame an entire system that enabled and perpetrated his abuse. >> reporter: a...
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okay, maggie vest but clint watts, good to see you.artisan deal on gun safety. the announcement comes one day after march for our lives event across the country, we'll get reaction from one of the marches organizers, and parkland school survivor david hogg, after the break. , after the break. ♪ ♪ ihoppy hour starting at $6 at 3pm only from ihop. download the app and join the rewards program today. i had been giving koli kibble. it never looked like real food. with the farmer's dog you can see the pieces of turkey. it smells like actual food. as he's aged, he's still quite energetic and youthful. i really attribute that to diet. get started at longlivedogs.com only two things are forever: love and liberty mutual customizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. if anyone objects to this marriage... (emu squawks) kevin, no! not today. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ bipolar depression. it made me feel trapped in a fog. this is art inspired by real stories of bipolar depression. i just
okay, maggie vest but clint watts, good to see you.artisan deal on gun safety. the announcement comes one day after march for our lives event across the country, we'll get reaction from one of the marches organizers, and parkland school survivor david hogg, after the break. , after the break. ♪ ♪ ihoppy hour starting at $6 at 3pm only from ihop. download the app and join the rewards program today. i had been giving koli kibble. it never looked like real food. with the farmer's dog you can...
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. >> reporter: maggie nichols was among the first to have the courage to come forward in 2015. today, she's still frustrated. >> the f.b.i. agents were hiding all the information, and that i and other gymnasts gave them. >> reporter: the claim seeks $1 billion. it's based on the f.b.i.'s mishandling of credible complaints of sexual assaults by nassar. nassar survivors include u.s.a. gymnastics stars. >>y blame larry nassar and i also blame... an entire system that enabled and perpetrated his abuse. >> reporter: a justice department report concluded that u.s.a. gymnastics first approached the f.b.i. about nassar in july of 2015 and again in may of 2016. inaction by the f.b.i. during that period allowed nassar to go unchecked, victimizing about 70 young female athletes before his internal investigations found that senior officials failed to respond with the utmost seriousness and urgency. christopher wray, who was not the f.b.i. director at the timet there were people at the f.b.i. who had their own chance to stop this monster back in 2015 and failed. >> reporter: john manly is m
. >> reporter: maggie nichols was among the first to have the courage to come forward in 2015. today, she's still frustrated. >> the f.b.i. agents were hiding all the information, and that i and other gymnasts gave them. >> reporter: the claim seeks $1 billion. it's based on the f.b.i.'s mishandling of credible complaints of sexual assaults by nassar. nassar survivors include u.s.a. gymnastics stars. >>y blame larry nassar and i also blame... an entire system that...
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so go to hattie dot andrea 2nd happy doctor faith. maggie and sar as well. he kicked off the program, your questions, your comments in the you chief section as well, and be careful. don't keep getting malaria out there. i know i see what you've been writing on. the chip comments come here on my laptop because this is the call to action. if you are interested in malaria, how to eradicate how to stay safe and keep yourself safe as well. delta 0 malaria dot or had 0 malaria dot org. thanks the comments and questions. i really appreciate them. have a great weekend. i see you next week. take ah ah. and on the streets of greece, anti immigrant violence is on the rise, the road you have to go from over the country and this and that this is of, from foss, ism and increasingly migrant. farm workers are victims of vicious beatings. javiar slum is helping the pakistani community to find a voice. the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live them undocumented and under attack. this is europe on al jazeera. as the final 3 places at the feet, the will cut or
so go to hattie dot andrea 2nd happy doctor faith. maggie and sar as well. he kicked off the program, your questions, your comments in the you chief section as well, and be careful. don't keep getting malaria out there. i know i see what you've been writing on. the chip comments come here on my laptop because this is the call to action. if you are interested in malaria, how to eradicate how to stay safe and keep yourself safe as well. delta 0 malaria dot or had 0 malaria dot org. thanks the...
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maggie vespa, nbc news, chicago. >>> up next for us tonight our tribute to an american hero whose legacywill live on in legend tonight our tribute to an american hero whose legacy will live on in legend. a once-daily pill. when uc got unpredictable,... i got rapid symptom relief with rinvoq. check. when uc held me back... i got lasting, steroid-free remission with rinvoq. check. and when uc got the upper hand... rinvoq helped visibly repair the colon lining. check. rapid symptom relief. lasting, steroid-free remission. and a chance to visibly repair the colon lining. check. check. and check. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal; cancers, including lymphoma and skin cancer; death, heart attack, stroke, and tears in the stomach or intestines occurred. people 50 and older... with at least 1 heart disease risk factor have higher risks. don't take if allergic to rinvoq... as serious reactions can occur. tell your doctor if you are or may become pregnant. put uc in check and keep it there, with rinvoq. ask your gastroen
maggie vespa, nbc news, chicago. >>> up next for us tonight our tribute to an american hero whose legacywill live on in legend tonight our tribute to an american hero whose legacy will live on in legend. a once-daily pill. when uc got unpredictable,... i got rapid symptom relief with rinvoq. check. when uc held me back... i got lasting, steroid-free remission with rinvoq. check. and when uc got the upper hand... rinvoq helped visibly repair the colon lining. check. rapid symptom...
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maggie vespa, nbc news >>> the liv golf invitational series kicked off this weekend outside of london. the tour financed by the sovereign wealth fund the saudi arabia that money coming from a known human rights vr is stirring up controversy in the world of sports ahead of president biden's visit to the kingdom. our blayne alexander reports >> the 2011 masters champion >> reporter: for charl schwartzel, it was the most profitable putt of his golf career, banking a whopping $4 million as the inaugural champion of the liv golf invitational held near london. >> never in my wildest dreams did i think we could play for that much money in golf. >> reporter: but it's the source of that money that's under scrutiny the three-day event, the richest golf tournament in the world is funded by the saudi arabian government now, players are under fire for taking part, accused of turning a blind eye to the country's record on human rights >> it's painful. it's an insult it's a betrayal. >> reporter: terri lost her husband on september 11 and runs the group 9/11 families united which urged players to pu
maggie vespa, nbc news >>> the liv golf invitational series kicked off this weekend outside of london. the tour financed by the sovereign wealth fund the saudi arabia that money coming from a known human rights vr is stirring up controversy in the world of sports ahead of president biden's visit to the kingdom. our blayne alexander reports >> the 2011 masters champion >> reporter: for charl schwartzel, it was the most profitable putt of his golf career, banking a whopping...
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maggie and john, thank you. >> thank you. >> bill: more to come on that.he border. the data that has authorities sounding the alarm on that possibility. plus new details on the suspect who threatened to take out justice brett kavanaugh at his house. will speaker pelosi give the justices and their families more protection and security? think he's posting about all that ancient roman coinage? no, he's seizing the moment with merrill. moving his money into his investment account in real time and that's... how you collect coins. your money never stops working for you with merrill, a bank of america company. you're a one-man stitchwork master. but your staffing plan needs to go up a size. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire (mom allen) verizon just gave us all a brand new iphone 13. (dad allen) we've been customers for years. matching your job description. (dad brown) i thought new phones were for new customers. we got iphone 13s, too. swi
maggie and john, thank you. >> thank you. >> bill: more to come on that.he border. the data that has authorities sounding the alarm on that possibility. plus new details on the suspect who threatened to take out justice brett kavanaugh at his house. will speaker pelosi give the justices and their families more protection and security? think he's posting about all that ancient roman coinage? no, he's seizing the moment with merrill. moving his money into his investment account in...
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here's maggie vespa. >> reporter: new details emerging about the moments after the deadly amtrak derailment boy scouts racing to the rescue, pulling fellow passengers from flipped cars >> i'm just going to immediately start helping as many other people as i physically can. >> reporter: the crash happened monday afternoon in mendon, missouri an amtrak train colliding with a dump truck, sending eight cars and two locomotives careening off the tracks four dead, including the truck's driver 15-year-old elijah scripsack said he provided aid to the driver during his last moments. >> what were you hoping to do for him >> just try to give him comfort, just try to slow down the blood loss >> it happened >> reporter: at least 150 transported to hospitals. >> i looked out the window, i saw the dust cloud and the next thing you know the car's rolling. >> we hit a truck. >> reporter: the dump truck, investigators say, sat at a passive crossing the national transportation safety board now on scene >> there were no arms. there were no warning lights there were no bells. >> reporter: tonight farmer mike sp
here's maggie vespa. >> reporter: new details emerging about the moments after the deadly amtrak derailment boy scouts racing to the rescue, pulling fellow passengers from flipped cars >> i'm just going to immediately start helping as many other people as i physically can. >> reporter: the crash happened monday afternoon in mendon, missouri an amtrak train colliding with a dump truck, sending eight cars and two locomotives careening off the tracks four dead, including the...
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this is from maggie haberman's upcoming book.to say mark short didn't already tell it to the committee and whether or not he's a witness during the public hearings, they still have all of that information at their disposal. it's also possible that he provide a document to back that up, maybe text messages at the time. there's all manner of ways that people communicate and document the things that they are telling other people. it's entirely possible that the committee already has their hands on that but certainly as we get closer to the public hearings reports like these are going to be things that are either being factored in in realtime because the committee is learning about them for the first time or alternatively they already know about them and it's an example of there are still things we don't know about january 6th they will present. >> ali, pete, chuck, thank you so much to the three of you. our thanks to betsy as well. we'll send her a new laptop for the skype link cyst we had those glitches. appreciate it. >>> next up
this is from maggie haberman's upcoming book.to say mark short didn't already tell it to the committee and whether or not he's a witness during the public hearings, they still have all of that information at their disposal. it's also possible that he provide a document to back that up, maybe text messages at the time. there's all manner of ways that people communicate and document the things that they are telling other people. it's entirely possible that the committee already has their hands on...
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maggie nichols, world champion, is actually the one that inadvertently broke it open because she was as her parents told me in an interview, she was telling someone else about what larry nassar was doing to her and her local coach heard it, found out about it, and it went from there. and as you may remember, this went as far as the inspector general, who filed a report, and a conclusion, and saying that the fbi did not do this ieir du they knew what was happening, there was inaction and more young women were being assaulted by larry nassar because the fbi just put things in a drawer, did a few interviews, but didn't do anything with them, didn't keep many notes. i'm sure you remember the senate judiciary committee hearing last year, emotional testimony from simone biles and mckayla maroney and maggie nichols talking about what had happened to them, they pleaded and asked for an investigation by the department of justice. well there was one, and, poppy, several weeks ago the department of justice said they would not be bringing any criminal charges at all. well, case not closed becaus
maggie nichols, world champion, is actually the one that inadvertently broke it open because she was as her parents told me in an interview, she was telling someone else about what larry nassar was doing to her and her local coach heard it, found out about it, and it went from there. and as you may remember, this went as far as the inspector general, who filed a report, and a conclusion, and saying that the fbi did not do this ieir du they knew what was happening, there was inaction and more...
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that aside, maggie, you've got an article out this morning about being mike pence right now.to walk. explain. >> actually what you just saw is that tight rope. he gets asked a question about lying and he says never in my lifetime and then switches it to not being connected to voters, which was not what the question was. i think what you're seeing is pence getting lauded as a hero by some house democrats involved in the select committee, he's getting lauded as a hero by some republicans as well. trump and trump supporters are continuing to attack him. we have seen pence attacked by trump supporters verbally over the last 18 months and then you have a broad swath of voters in both parties who argue he should have done more throughout the four years of the presidency and he quote, unquote enabled trump. he's trying to make the most of that at the moment when -- or the least of it at the moment when he's trying to run for president. he doesn't want to talk about january 6th. you've seen him reference a tragic day, he did that twice in illinois yesterday, but what he did do at the
that aside, maggie, you've got an article out this morning about being mike pence right now.to walk. explain. >> actually what you just saw is that tight rope. he gets asked a question about lying and he says never in my lifetime and then switches it to not being connected to voters, which was not what the question was. i think what you're seeing is pence getting lauded as a hero by some house democrats involved in the select committee, he's getting lauded as a hero by some republicans as...
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neil: maggie, to you first.he fbi, but you and your fellow gymnasts believe for good cause. what is it you're claiming the fbi botched? >> yes, i was the first one to report larry nassar in 2015 and after i reported usa gymnastics was told that me and my family that the fbi and the usa gymnastics were handle it and we should keep quiet and the fbi was actually hiding my reports and the reports from the other gymnasts and larry nassar was still able to abuse hundreds of girls day in and day out. so, it's just super scary to even think about because we have so much trust in the fbi to keep, you know, our country safe and things like that. neil: well, i notice besides yourself, simone biles, aly raisman, among the other 85 to 90 women who have joined in this. did you all compare notes on this, notice a pattern to this? >> i mean, we talk here and there, but we don't really know what's going on behind the scenes and things like that, but we just want to do what's right and hold the people who did-- or who were relyi
neil: maggie, to you first.he fbi, but you and your fellow gymnasts believe for good cause. what is it you're claiming the fbi botched? >> yes, i was the first one to report larry nassar in 2015 and after i reported usa gymnastics was told that me and my family that the fbi and the usa gymnastics were handle it and we should keep quiet and the fbi was actually hiding my reports and the reports from the other gymnasts and larry nassar was still able to abuse hundreds of girls day in and...
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," abby phillip and cnn political analyst at "the new york times," senior political correspondent maggie haberman. seditious conspiracy charges against the proud boys at the very time we learn that the committee will be surrounding the events concerning the proud boys. >> it is very significant in a number of ways. i think a lot of people, especially democrats have been watching to see what is the justice department going to do? are they going to take that extra step which requires just a higher burden of proof on the sedition part of it and they did. and it is coming at the same time that what it seems like the january 6th committee is about to do is show behind the scenes what the planning was, what the prethought was, about what the proud boys might have wanted to do to stop this certification of the election. the idea here is to show that this wasn't just a spontaneous combustion, but a plan all along by people who plotted prior to january 6th to do whatever it took to make sure that the electors were not certified on that day. >> what do you think about that? why do you think the co
," abby phillip and cnn political analyst at "the new york times," senior political correspondent maggie haberman. seditious conspiracy charges against the proud boys at the very time we learn that the committee will be surrounding the events concerning the proud boys. >> it is very significant in a number of ways. i think a lot of people, especially democrats have been watching to see what is the justice department going to do? are they going to take that extra step which...
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. >> i'm joined now by "the new york times" maggie haberman who broke this story.aggie, what are you learning that ivanka trump said to cameras filming this documentary leading up to january 6th that differed from what she told the committee? >> sure, jake. what she told the committee in that snippet, and we should be clear that's one of the few pieces that they have released so far. she sat for a much longer interview. we don't know what else is there. she said that she was affected by bill barr, she respected him, et cetera. that was based on a statement bill barr made on december 1st, 2020, to the associated press where he said there was no widespread fraud that impacted the election, contrary to what the president was saying at the time, then president trump was furious with barr for saying it. nine days later, according to video that we have seen, ivanka trump was recorded by this filmmaker in an interview with him, this person making some kind of a documentary about trump and about people around trump, talking -- you know, asked her response to trump's view o
. >> i'm joined now by "the new york times" maggie haberman who broke this story.aggie, what are you learning that ivanka trump said to cameras filming this documentary leading up to january 6th that differed from what she told the committee? >> sure, jake. what she told the committee in that snippet, and we should be clear that's one of the few pieces that they have released so far. she sat for a much longer interview. we don't know what else is there. she said that she...