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i was talking to mark murray about this earlier.ppens in new jersey, which could go either way at this point, you have two formidable candidates, democrat and republican running, to what degree is it about those candidates and what virginia feels and this stuff, about how the national community and politics is going? >> virginia, i think, is capturing the nation for a number of reasons. one is something that steve kornacki has pointed out many times. in virginia, ten out of the last 11 gubernatorial elections, the people that virginia elects is opposite the party the one before. one exception, ali, is terry mcauliffe. he won an election in 2012. he won election for governor in virginia in 2013. so we're looking at it and saying, you know what, history is not on the side of the democratic candidate. and i'm going to be talking about this in my by-line so i'm giving you a little preview, ali. what put terry mcauliffe over the top by three points in 2013 was turnout, particularly among african-american voters. he lost white women by 16
i was talking to mark murray about this earlier.ppens in new jersey, which could go either way at this point, you have two formidable candidates, democrat and republican running, to what degree is it about those candidates and what virginia feels and this stuff, about how the national community and politics is going? >> virginia, i think, is capturing the nation for a number of reasons. one is something that steve kornacki has pointed out many times. in virginia, ten out of the last 11...
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. >> i want to bring in mark murray, joining me now for all of this.th what we just heard from the former white house press secretary. she is out with a new book. say when you will about her credibility when you think about that. it is a juxtaposition when she talks about the draconian policies she thinks trump would put in place. and listen to steve bannon f you are going to take over the administrative state and destruct it then you have to have shock troops prepared to take it over immediate yae. i gave him fire and brim stone. what does that sound like to you? >> you and i have seen the trump administration up close. really the first two years it took them that time to figure out how to figure out how the machinery of washington works, in years three and four they had a better control. what made sense to me from what steve bannon was talking about is that they have feel lying they have a better plan of having government and the bureaucracy bend to donald trump's will if he actually ends up running. as you and i both know very well, donald trump isn
. >> i want to bring in mark murray, joining me now for all of this.th what we just heard from the former white house press secretary. she is out with a new book. say when you will about her credibility when you think about that. it is a juxtaposition when she talks about the draconian policies she thinks trump would put in place. and listen to steve bannon f you are going to take over the administrative state and destruct it then you have to have shock troops prepared to take it over...
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. >> mark murray -- that cannot be said enough. mark murray, thank you very much.l. >>> misinformation has played a role in the virus pandemic particularly when it comes to debates over making, issues over vaccines n. some parts of the country it is getting very heated in places that are putting mandates into place. in tennessee, where cases are still high, a battle over masking in schools is still going full force. nbc news was inside a knox county school board meeting this week. wait until you hear how it went. >> having my child's education held hostage for an agenda is not right. if we do not have a mask choice belose autonomy over our bodies. >> as my son puts it, it is a concentration camp he goes to eight hours a day every morning. >> seg dwrating and waiting until they finally break to finally get them in a mask. what does that show your children. >> hmm that came after a federal judge said there would be no opt outs to the down's rool on mask wearing in the schools. i want to bring in cal perry who was at that meeting in tennessee. this was remarkable soun
. >> mark murray -- that cannot be said enough. mark murray, thank you very much.l. >>> misinformation has played a role in the virus pandemic particularly when it comes to debates over making, issues over vaccines n. some parts of the country it is getting very heated in places that are putting mandates into place. in tennessee, where cases are still high, a battle over masking in schools is still going full force. nbc news was inside a knox county school board meeting this...
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. >> mark murray has been in the weeds on this race for months. very long time. joins me now. see you. you remember, i had terry mcauliffe on this show a few weeks ago when the polls were showing this is really starting to get tighter. do you think at this point this push down the homestretch is a sign that maybe democrats are getting a little bit nervous or have been a little bit nervous about this race? how do you read this? >> yeah, hallie, democrats are always nervous, look back at that california recall election where they were nervous, gavin newsom won that contest very comfortably. but there are some important signs that, you any, virginia is not california. and what we often end up seeing in this election is that the party that ends up controlling the white house ends up usually faring very poorly in this contest because after a victory, after a presidential victory, your side gets complacent and republicans are seeing a lot of enthusiasm on their side. one of the reasons why terry mcauliffe and democrats are trying to get out the barack obamas, the stacey abrams, the
. >> mark murray has been in the weeds on this race for months. very long time. joins me now. see you. you remember, i had terry mcauliffe on this show a few weeks ago when the polls were showing this is really starting to get tighter. do you think at this point this push down the homestretch is a sign that maybe democrats are getting a little bit nervous or have been a little bit nervous about this race? how do you read this? >> yeah, hallie, democrats are always nervous, look...
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mark murray, let me go to you, as we wait for the president to arrive. will see it happening at the same time as we will. but mark, given what you just heard from ali, what does the president need to do here? >> he's got to bring he party together. you were talking about henry quellar, and the reason why he wants the passage now. >> there are other democrats that are or talking about the child tax credits because they feel like this is what brought them to congress, so it's important for the president to bring those together. that's one of the reasons that the white house seems to be approaching this dual-track process. one thing that we have seen over the last week, ali, has a lack of trust over democrats. if there's members who want the bipartisan deal. >> mark, i hate to interrupt you, i want to bring up the same shot. right before we cut away from it, we saw house speaker nancy pelosi standing in the doorway. there are places in that building where cameras can go and places where they cannot go. we have teams staked out at places where the camera can
mark murray, let me go to you, as we wait for the president to arrive. will see it happening at the same time as we will. but mark, given what you just heard from ali, what does the president need to do here? >> he's got to bring he party together. you were talking about henry quellar, and the reason why he wants the passage now. >> there are other democrats that are or talking about the child tax credits because they feel like this is what brought them to congress, so it's...
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with me onset mark murray, and democratic strategist cornelle belcher joins us as well. the white house managed to buy themselves two months of breathing room on the debt ceiling, no government shutdown. how motivated and focussed is the white house to maximize that time to get something done? >> breathing room is a phrase the president often likes to use and one that he is living with right now. giving himself some political space as these big issues giving him -- are unfolding, giving him a chance to try to explain them more directly to the american people. what we just saw the white house do was take what was in many ways a frustrating jobs report, and tease out some of the things within it that are, in fact, hopeful for their agenda. and for the president which we typically don't hear in these remarks, talking about even when the data was collected. that it helps to give people a mental picture of if you can recall a couple weeks ago what was the sort of state of covid in the country and that kind of thing. that's usually not the way they lay out a speech like this.
with me onset mark murray, and democratic strategist cornelle belcher joins us as well. the white house managed to buy themselves two months of breathing room on the debt ceiling, no government shutdown. how motivated and focussed is the white house to maximize that time to get something done? >> breathing room is a phrase the president often likes to use and one that he is living with right now. giving himself some political space as these big issues giving him -- are unfolding, giving...
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murray is asking myles garrett. why you got me in the graveyard front of his house. he's got gravestones markedover the nfl and kyler. murray was one of them. but it didn't say all right, because. kyler murray and arizona big time took care of myles garrett, cleveland browns check this out. football players usually don't give the officials a big hug before the game, but this is a little different. dad was posing as a referee and dad had been deployed for more than a year in kuwait in the armed forces and his son had no idea. that he was going to be quote unquote officiating that team and that's an embrace. they didn't want to let go. that's great stuff that is the sporting life get a little more for you about 25 minutes or so back to you, janet and andre. i've covered those before and the emotion is so real when you're there and you see that shall see that parent. it's just incredible. alright, mark, thank you so much. appreciate it. next at 11. have. to continue our push to address the gun, violence and crime that's on the street. of raisin oakland robbery ends with former police captain wound
murray is asking myles garrett. why you got me in the graveyard front of his house. he's got gravestones markedover the nfl and kyler. murray was one of them. but it didn't say all right, because. kyler murray and arizona big time took care of myles garrett, cleveland browns check this out. football players usually don't give the officials a big hug before the game, but this is a little different. dad was posing as a referee and dad had been deployed for more than a year in kuwait in the armed...
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murray. i can handle anything. we all laughed hysterically, but only mark knew why we were laughing so hard. to my credit the next time i asked him, i said mr. president what did you mean by that? he said well, listen, there was a saying in hollywood never make a film -- do a scene with a little dog, a little kid or wallace, and he said it was my scene. i was the only one on camera. wallace was to my left, but i was the only one with any lines. he said by the end of that scene, do you realize i was -- wallace was the only thing you could see and i was off camera talking to the back end of the horse and it was supposed to be my scene. that's my point. he understood that -- and by the way, this is exactly what happened. they were always prepared, mark at one point had to crawl across the oval office and hold the pen up oh my marker is not working again because the lights had dried it out. but that was the point. ronald reagan had set in force -- >> he could handle anything. >> let me finish this one line. when he gave a speech, there were no theatrics. the great communicator let the words and
murray. i can handle anything. we all laughed hysterically, but only mark knew why we were laughing so hard. to my credit the next time i asked him, i said mr. president what did you mean by that? he said well, listen, there was a saying in hollywood never make a film -- do a scene with a little dog, a little kid or wallace, and he said it was my scene. i was the only one on camera. wallace was to my left, but i was the only one with any lines. he said by the end of that scene, do you realize i...
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alexander zverev will face andy murray who is a finalist at this event backin who is a finalist at this event back in 2000 —— was. amy hunter made history on monday when she markedbecoming the youngest player, mail orfemale, to becoming the youngest player, mail or female, to score a century in a one—day international. she is an unbeaten 121. she helped ireland to an 85 run victory over zimbabwe. the fourth one—day international in harare. she breaks the india held —— the record when she made her century against ireland in 1999. obviously it feels really _ ireland in 1999. obviously it feels really good. _ ireland in1999. obviously it feels really good. i - ireland in 1999. obviously it feels really good. i don't - feels really good. i don't really know what to think, to be honest. when it was coming up my be honest. when it was coming up my 50, and then a canter may hundred i had no idea. it didn't know whether to take the helmet off or keep it on full a lot more nervous for the 50. honestly, didn't do so well in the first three games so why was delighted to be out there and get the first four way and from there it kind of flowed. from 50 to 100 it went quicker
alexander zverev will face andy murray who is a finalist at this event backin who is a finalist at this event back in 2000 —— was. amy hunter made history on monday when she markedbecoming the youngest player, mail orfemale, to becoming the youngest player, mail or female, to score a century in a one—day international. she is an unbeaten 121. she helped ireland to an 85 run victory over zimbabwe. the fourth one—day international in harare. she breaks the india held —— the record...
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and andy murray has lost his wedding ring, and he asks fans to help him find it. commemorations are being held to markpersonnel lost their lives in afghanistan. one of them was claire and brian hill's only son, james. it never leaves us. we don't have a son anymore, we don't have any other children. there is an emptiness, there's a hole that nothing can fill. remembrance day for most people is november the 11th, but, for the likes of us, remembrance day is every day. it's nearly 12 years to the day that james hill was killed by an improvised explosive device in helmand. he was just 23 and about to get married. his parents are proud of his service and his sacrifice, though the recent return of afghanistan to taliban control has been hard for them to bear. if we were to say now, yes, james's life was wasted, then that would hurt us all over again, because we have to believe that what he did made a difference and what they all did, and that they gave so much, notjust the ones who died, but the ones who carry on with injuries. one hand says, what the heck did we go there for? the other hand says, we've st
and andy murray has lost his wedding ring, and he asks fans to help him find it. commemorations are being held to markpersonnel lost their lives in afghanistan. one of them was claire and brian hill's only son, james. it never leaves us. we don't have a son anymore, we don't have any other children. there is an emptiness, there's a hole that nothing can fill. remembrance day for most people is november the 11th, but, for the likes of us, remembrance day is every day. it's nearly 12 years to the...