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mitchell. risch: once again -- mitchell: it is lawyer tricks. you're blaming people in the room. you've been there six years. six years was enough time to work with representative simpson to work out the issues. not to blame unnamed liberals back in washington. we need to move on rather than blaming liberal bogey man. we need to protect special places like boulder white clouds. risch: you need to talk to dems in tennessee. >> moderator: foreign policy and ripple effect sometimes can be fet, many times felt here in idaho. what foreign policy issue other than isis in conflicts and iraq in syria, should americans, idahoans and congress should be paying close attention to right now? senator, we begin with you. risch: obviously you just mentioned some of them. i spend most of tuesday and thursday afternoons in intelligence meetings dealing with stuff. other days i'm in foreign relations committee dealing with this stuff. there are challenges all over the world. the world is a dangerous place. the ch
mitchell. risch: once again -- mitchell: it is lawyer tricks. you're blaming people in the room. you've been there six years. six years was enough time to work with representative simpson to work out the issues. not to blame unnamed liberals back in washington. we need to move on rather than blaming liberal bogey man. we need to protect special places like boulder white clouds. risch: you need to talk to dems in tennessee. >> moderator: foreign policy and ripple effect sometimes can be...
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mitchell. >> my question is, what kind of democrat are you? and included in your answer, please tell us someone in the senate that you would identify closely philosophically or ideologically. >> i'm an idaho democrat. as an idaho democrat, i do not necessarily ascribe to any type of california or massachusetts liberal agenda. i will represent the values of people in idaho. i think people in idaho do tend to be conservative. but we're also, most important, independent-minded, and we don't want people in massachusetts or california, those types of liberals, telling us how we should live our lives. in terms of the people that i admire in the u.s. senate, two of my heroes growing up here in idaho were william bora as well as frank church. i think that they both served our state well, represented the interests and values of the people in idaho. >> your follow-up. >> ideologically, where do you stand on the political spectrum? >> senator risch has provided a prompt here saying you're a liberal democr
mitchell. >> my question is, what kind of democrat are you? and included in your answer, please tell us someone in the senate that you would identify closely philosophically or ideologically. >> i'm an idaho democrat. as an idaho democrat, i do not necessarily ascribe to any type of california or massachusetts liberal agenda. i will represent the values of people in idaho. i think people in idaho do tend to be conservative. but we're also, most important, independent-minded, and we...
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mitchell. both the political reports raised solid republican. the hour-long debate was courtesy of k tv be tv in boise. ♪ >> from the kttv studios, democrat and longtime attorney nels mitchell takes on the republican incumbent senator jim risch, seeking his second term. during the next hour the two will debate the issues face-to-face in their only scheduled debate before the november 4th election. what will it take to win your of the? decision 2014 starts now. here is news channel 7's mark johnson. >> moderator: welcome to the debate for u.s. senate. i am mark johnson. the candidates for election, democratic challenger nels mitchell has been a practicing attorney for more than 30 years and received his law degree, he worked at the associate regional director and regional trial counsel for the securities and exchange commission. alongside republican senator jim risch, previously served as idaho's lieutenant governor and governor. he sits on five senate committees including energy and natural res
mitchell. both the political reports raised solid republican. the hour-long debate was courtesy of k tv be tv in boise. ♪ >> from the kttv studios, democrat and longtime attorney nels mitchell takes on the republican incumbent senator jim risch, seeking his second term. during the next hour the two will debate the issues face-to-face in their only scheduled debate before the november 4th election. what will it take to win your of the? decision 2014 starts now. here is news channel 7's...
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>> narrator: one of the inmates is william mitchell. he's in jail awaiting trial for burglary and has pled not guilty. the other is deamon beavers, who's charged with cocaine possession. he, too, has pled not guilty and is awaiting trial. >> just like any facility, we have fights. there's gonna be arguments, whether it's over just one tv, you know, three bathrooms. could be beef from the streets. but inevitably, fights will happen. but most times, people will get in a fight and we don't even know what happened, and then we do an investigation into it. >> step on here. to your left. >> narrator: mitchell and beavers are placed in temporary holding cells just a couple of doors down from each other and continue their dispute. >> that's right, fool! >> i ain't no bitch! you gonna sneak? he snuck [bleep] when my head was turned [bleep] >> bitch, you talking about life! >> fat [bleep] >> mitchell got cut on his nose, so officers bring him to medical for treatment. >> [bleep] snuck me while i wasn't looking. >> my whole chest red, man. >> beav
>> narrator: one of the inmates is william mitchell. he's in jail awaiting trial for burglary and has pled not guilty. the other is deamon beavers, who's charged with cocaine possession. he, too, has pled not guilty and is awaiting trial. >> just like any facility, we have fights. there's gonna be arguments, whether it's over just one tv, you know, three bathrooms. could be beef from the streets. but inevitably, fights will happen. but most times, people will get in a fight and we...
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. >> i'm mitchell downey.day is david's bachelor party. >> one of the most exciting moments in a young man's life is asked to be the best man. mitchellal responsibilities here and about his buddy david. >> what's the deal with the ring? that's not what i think it is? yeah, we're getting married. it's super exciting. i was like skeptical because this guy is a liar. >> mitchell is skeptical about this whole wedding plan. he can't believe his buddy david is getting married. over the two months this bachelor party has been planned. mitchell realizes, okay, maybe he is not such a liar. >> starting to realize maybe he was wrong about david, who he fundamentally was. >> plan is to wake david up early in the morning to get all the guys together, get him all riled up and go for an early morning hike. >> that looks fun. all these students from james madison university. >> a lot of guys might be wondering why we are on top of this mountain. the real reason we are here, david, we want to celebrate him because, you know, m
. >> i'm mitchell downey.day is david's bachelor party. >> one of the most exciting moments in a young man's life is asked to be the best man. mitchellal responsibilities here and about his buddy david. >> what's the deal with the ring? that's not what i think it is? yeah, we're getting married. it's super exciting. i was like skeptical because this guy is a liar. >> mitchell is skeptical about this whole wedding plan. he can't believe his buddy david is getting married....
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none more outspoken and zealous than billy mitchell. >> billy mitchell believed that air power could be decisive in warfare and that the next war would be won by air power. >> mitchell's visionary idea that the united states should have a separate air force made him some enemies, but it also made him friends. many of them, world war i pilots like captain robert oles. >> this is my dad. >> his son can still remember hearing the fly boys spin their yarns. >> i used to sit at the top of the stairs as a little boy and listen to my dad and his contemporaries. it was back during the depression years, so the entertainment was whatever they did right there on base. i'd hear their tales of flying. >> robin oles was born in 1922 and he'd follow his father into the skies, becoming a legendary ace and military leader. >> dad took me up on my birthday when i was about 8. it was a biplane, open cockpit. it's still a thrill to think about it. it's quite different from flying a jet. sitting there with the breeze in your face, wonderful. >> mitchell knew that overcoming the military's prejudice again
none more outspoken and zealous than billy mitchell. >> billy mitchell believed that air power could be decisive in warfare and that the next war would be won by air power. >> mitchell's visionary idea that the united states should have a separate air force made him some enemies, but it also made him friends. many of them, world war i pilots like captain robert oles. >> this is my dad. >> his son can still remember hearing the fly boys spin their yarns. >> i used...
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mitchell? was in the senate, i would have been a cosponsor of the extension of the violence against women act with senator crapo. domestic violence, as we've seen with the recent nfl scandal, remains a serious problem. the violence against women act has a number of good features that have helped reduce domestic violence. it actually has funded some of our prosecutor positions here in idaho. i think it is a serious problem. i would have worked with senator crapo to cosponsor the extension of the act. of the 10th amendment argument, that is just silly, once again. because my opponent is cosponsoring legislation that gund federalize idaho's carry permit law. you can't have it both ways. you can't hide behind the 10th amendment and vote against extension of the violence against women act and then vote to federalize the permit carry law. >> may i respond? >> yes. >> i start my career with foring them behind bars domestic violence. when i originally went into the legislature back in the 1970, that wa
mitchell? was in the senate, i would have been a cosponsor of the extension of the violence against women act with senator crapo. domestic violence, as we've seen with the recent nfl scandal, remains a serious problem. the violence against women act has a number of good features that have helped reduce domestic violence. it actually has funded some of our prosecutor positions here in idaho. i think it is a serious problem. i would have worked with senator crapo to cosponsor the extension of the...
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mitchell's comments stayed in the paper. to be honest, i was frightened.nixon was not normal in the course of business as we knew it. the statement about doing a little story on all of us was chilling. we knew a lot about how they operated, dirty tricks, sabotage, espionage but ben did not miss a beat. this is a great story, get it in a paper fast. he couldn't wait to tell katharine graham to stop by my desk the next morning and asked with a smile and did i have any more messages for her? [laughter] let's think about this for a minute. we live now in an era when too many of us are unafraid. we look for and embrace the safety play. what will the boss thinks? what will the president of the board of directors due? my god i am vulnerable. i had better be careful and i had better seek comfort in the company line or the party line. how do i stay on the main road? an outlandish number of members of congress now, democrats and republicans hold office in a gerrymandered safe district protected as long as they hold the party doctrine whether left or right. the domin
mitchell's comments stayed in the paper. to be honest, i was frightened.nixon was not normal in the course of business as we knew it. the statement about doing a little story on all of us was chilling. we knew a lot about how they operated, dirty tricks, sabotage, espionage but ben did not miss a beat. this is a great story, get it in a paper fast. he couldn't wait to tell katharine graham to stop by my desk the next morning and asked with a smile and did i have any more messages for her?...
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mitchell. from earlier tonight, the oregon kitrnors debate between solver and his republican challenger. coming up wednesday, michele bachmann is the speaker of the heritage foundation where she will discuss the effect of the tea party and the political process. you can see that event live starting at 10 a.m. eastern on c-span. later, we will hear from defense secretary chuck hagel when he speaks before the association of the u.s. army. coverage of his remarks at 12:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> here a few of the comments we receive from our viewers. >> i am a nurse and i just watched your segment on c-span regarding troops going to liberia in regards to the ebola virus and helping out over there. i am ok with that. however, i really do believe that the only way to keep prevents safe is to anybody coming over from liberia to the united states. have a vaccine for this ebola virus yet. if an american does become ill and dies because of it, it is not fair to the american people. it is not doing us
mitchell. from earlier tonight, the oregon kitrnors debate between solver and his republican challenger. coming up wednesday, michele bachmann is the speaker of the heritage foundation where she will discuss the effect of the tea party and the political process. you can see that event live starting at 10 a.m. eastern on c-span. later, we will hear from defense secretary chuck hagel when he speaks before the association of the u.s. army. coverage of his remarks at 12:30 p.m. eastern on c-span....
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he talked about seeing mitchell walking by himself to union station.he man was all by himself leaving. that led to pecora carrying on an extensive and careful investigation into wall street banks and brokerages. he was not a senator. he was the chief counsel. often this is called the pecora investigation. it is the only investigation known for a staff person rather than for the chairman of the committee. it's mis-identified sometimes as the pecora commission. there was no commission. it was a committee, the banking committee of the senate. that was very important because the senators were also anticipating a questioning and listening to witnesses. that led to some of the most significant financial legislation that congress has ever passed. it really helped not only to get out of the depression but also to shore up the american economy and the financial system for the next 60 years. it's major legislation that stayed on the books, including the glass-steagall banking act, the securities and exchange act, the public utilities holding company act. all of
he talked about seeing mitchell walking by himself to union station.he man was all by himself leaving. that led to pecora carrying on an extensive and careful investigation into wall street banks and brokerages. he was not a senator. he was the chief counsel. often this is called the pecora investigation. it is the only investigation known for a staff person rather than for the chairman of the committee. it's mis-identified sometimes as the pecora commission. there was no commission. it was a...
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then came back and brought in charles mitchell, a tall, distinguished looking banker.e had been an adviser to presidents harding, coolidge and hoover. he came with a large retinue of bank officials. and he was very supremely confident that he was going to come out of this with no trouble. pecorra laid out with his bank has done, including selling short his own stock. including the fact mitchell had not paid income tax for years. he had written off as lawsuits. of a whole bunch irregularities. in those days, the stockbroker companies were part of the banks. whenever the bank had a bad acid, it turned it over to a stockbroker which sold it to unsuspecting investors. e unloading that stocks. they documented all this. one by one, the retinue that were around charles mitchell disappeared. and the bank fired him. while he was testifying. and there was a huge headlines in the newspapers, big shock. wasthis really showed there to it regularly for wall street. wall street was unregulated at this time. it was like a private club rather than a public entity. so the democrats had
then came back and brought in charles mitchell, a tall, distinguished looking banker.e had been an adviser to presidents harding, coolidge and hoover. he came with a large retinue of bank officials. and he was very supremely confident that he was going to come out of this with no trouble. pecorra laid out with his bank has done, including selling short his own stock. including the fact mitchell had not paid income tax for years. he had written off as lawsuits. of a whole bunch irregularities....
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it has to be a voice that they understand. >> that was andrea mitchell.some esticateimates, there 400,000 untested rape kids that have been gathering gusts across the country. kids that could be putting rapists behind bars. president obama signed into act the debbie smith act that provides $150 million annually to address that backlog. she authored the original debbie smith law that became law in 2004 and a survivor of sexual assault who founded natasha's justice project that helps them process backlog kids. thanks to both of you for being here. i want to start with you. this reauthorization. how significant is that and where do you estimate the number to be? some as high as 400,000. >> it's tremendously important and the congress cannot work on many things we need to do that we have come to save lives and women. the debbie smith bill has been called the most important anti-rape bill ever to pass congress and it provides funds to localities, to police departments to process the backlog of the dna kits to put the rapists behind bars. this not only helps su
it has to be a voice that they understand. >> that was andrea mitchell.some esticateimates, there 400,000 untested rape kids that have been gathering gusts across the country. kids that could be putting rapists behind bars. president obama signed into act the debbie smith act that provides $150 million annually to address that backlog. she authored the original debbie smith law that became law in 2004 and a survivor of sexual assault who founded natasha's justice project that helps them...
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mitchell was charged with 18 counts of animal cruelty.s found guilty of two and he was found guilty on 2002 on battery of an officer. and police found pounds of marijuana today. >> anything we can work with our criminal -- we're going to load it. >> he had 41 pit pulls and i guess it was about '04. >> glen coal lives across the road but says he hasn't seen anything wrong lately. >> there's no dog fights. woi have heard it >> other neighbors said they've seen dead pit bulls disposed in the canals nearby. >> authorities never suspected dog fighting. they were here because of the marijuana. the dogs told a clear story. agents are aware of mitchell's past record. >> we're here now again some time later and we're finding dogs that's being used to fight, and gamble and quite frankly, their lives are being put in a horrific situation. >> according to county court records, mitchell has a criminal history. >>> a six pound treasure was found in northern california. the 5th size discovery has been sold to a secret buyer. it was the largest nugget in
mitchell was charged with 18 counts of animal cruelty.s found guilty of two and he was found guilty on 2002 on battery of an officer. and police found pounds of marijuana today. >> anything we can work with our criminal -- we're going to load it. >> he had 41 pit pulls and i guess it was about '04. >> glen coal lives across the road but says he hasn't seen anything wrong lately. >> there's no dog fights. woi have heard it >> other neighbors said they've seen dead...
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mitchell, as all?excuse me. >> reporter: company officials later testified the tests were for an experimental use on a curved, rather than a straight guardrail so there was no need to reveal them. >> my car was completely demolished. >> reporter: among those in court as the videos were played was diana allen of webster, massachusetts. who lost her leg in a guardrail accident three years ago. >> if they had done what they were supposed to do, i'd have two legs and i'd be walking normal and have my life back. >> reporter: the jury verdict came back late today after just three hours of deliberations. an award of $175 million and a finding that the company made false statements to the government. harmon and his lawyers said the $2 e-mail and the new videos were the key to the case. >> i think it's a great thing for drivers on the american highways, because for seven years, trinity has refused to tell the american public about the changes they made and about the fact that the changes were killing people. >>
mitchell, as all?excuse me. >> reporter: company officials later testified the tests were for an experimental use on a curved, rather than a straight guardrail so there was no need to reveal them. >> my car was completely demolished. >> reporter: among those in court as the videos were played was diana allen of webster, massachusetts. who lost her leg in a guardrail accident three years ago. >> if they had done what they were supposed to do, i'd have two legs and i'd be...
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mitchell was finally caught when investigators pieced together more than 60 cases. people who say they lost they never got back. >> i said, well, you've had roughly $10,000 taken out. and i was like, that wasn't me. then i went to the bank, the bank said because they used my pin, i couldn't do anything about it. >> mitchell apologized in court today, saying he simply got made aup in this and mistake, but the judge disagreed. he called mitchell calculated a price tom there is pay. that price is 40 months in prison. backs also ordered to pay his victims once he is released from prison. joce sterman, abc 7 news. >> all right. you. covering metro for you tonight with a look at the stations that will be closed this weekend. line, the brooklyn and tacoma stations will all be closed. at totten, that's just the red line. bus service will be offered between the silver and glenmont stations while that track work is completed. onyou know what happens here fridays. bob is in the traffic center. hey, bob. >> it's not doing too badly but a lot of volume on this friday afternoon.
mitchell was finally caught when investigators pieced together more than 60 cases. people who say they lost they never got back. >> i said, well, you've had roughly $10,000 taken out. and i was like, that wasn't me. then i went to the bank, the bank said because they used my pin, i couldn't do anything about it. >> mitchell apologized in court today, saying he simply got made aup in this and mistake, but the judge disagreed. he called mitchell calculated a price tom there is pay....
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first up is delvon mitchell. charges of burglary and kidnapping to which he has pled not guilty, mitchell is the inmate whom dicillo says tried to force his way into his cell and then slapped him in the face. >> when he slapped the door, what did you do? >> i slapped him. >> you slapped him. you sure did. why did it take place? >> because he ain't give me my money. >> say what? >> he ain't give me my money. >> how you all get your money? how much money he owe you? >> $2. >> $2. >> $2. >> yeah. >> i have two or three different scenarios of gambling and your name never came up. >> everybody gambling -- >> just you and him? you're lying to me. >> what am i lying for? >> you lying about how and why you slapped that man. good-bye. yep. >> officer mcclafren says his investigation revealed that mitchell himself was a pawn of the heartless felons. >> he's another one that was told to do it or he was going to be jumped. and our investigation come to find out that's how they got mitchell. mitchell was getting his stuff tak
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>>> right now on andrea mitchell reports -- ebola czar. the president picks joe biden's former chief of staff as the man to run the nation's ebola response. cracks in the system -- one more person involved in the ebola case in dallas, is allowed to travel. this time, on a cruise ship to the caribbean. >>> the dallas nurse first diagnosed with the disease, meanwhile, arrives in maryland. at midnight, walking on her own steam, to be treated at the national institutes of health. and doctors report today, she is doing well. >> i said she was in fair condition. which implies that she does still have some symptoms. and she's a really terrific person. we fully intend to have this patient walk out of this hospital. >> even as the dallas hospital hires a p.r. team releasing this video. >> . >> i have never felt. >> we're following all protocols. >> i have never once in my life felt unsafe on this campus. >> if fact dallas hospital, two nurses were infected with ebola, hiring one of the biggest pr firms in the country. >>> travel ban, some lawmakers
>>> right now on andrea mitchell reports -- ebola czar. the president picks joe biden's former chief of staff as the man to run the nation's ebola response. cracks in the system -- one more person involved in the ebola case in dallas, is allowed to travel. this time, on a cruise ship to the caribbean. >>> the dallas nurse first diagnosed with the disease, meanwhile, arrives in maryland. at midnight, walking on her own steam, to be treated at the national institutes of health....
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first up is mitchell.to his cell and then slapped him in the face. >> okay, when he slammeded the door, what did you do? >> i slapped him. >> you slapped him. you sure did. why did it take place? >> because he ain't give me my money. >> what? >> how much money he owed you? >> $2. >> yeah. >> i have two or three different scenarios of gambling and your name never came up. >> just you and him? you're lying to me. >> about what? how and why you slapped that man. good-bye. >> officer mcclaren said that his investigation revealed that mitchell himself was a pawn of the heartless felons. >> he was another one that was told to do it or he was going to be jumped. and our investigation come to find out, that's how they got mitchell. mitchell was getting his stuff taken, getting his food taken. getting his commissary taken. so they told him, you want yours to stop getting taken, do what we tell you to do. >> mcclaren believes one of the heartless felons exerting that pressure was gregory mclimare. he is awaiting tri
first up is mitchell.to his cell and then slapped him in the face. >> okay, when he slammeded the door, what did you do? >> i slapped him. >> you slapped him. you sure did. why did it take place? >> because he ain't give me my money. >> what? >> how much money he owed you? >> $2. >> yeah. >> i have two or three different scenarios of gambling and your name never came up. >> just you and him? you're lying to me. >> about what? how...
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agile white shot and killed while trying to protect -- mitchell white shot and killed while trying to protect his teenage son. this is the man they say pulled the trigger, 19-year-old dion warren. individuals, 15 or 20 individuals. parentsn lives with his in this townhome. david edwards was directly next door. >> some crazy people. >> he will have a hard time splattered with tattoos. >> all of those tattoos, that is kind of crazy. this evening, prince john -- prince george's county police officer snapped photos of vehicle license plates in the driveway and then staked out the home. a much different scene in mitchell white's neighborhood. .> you love your kids you do whatever you can to protect your kids. bustedce say they have ren twice before for marijuana possession, but nothing violent. but that has changed now that he is facing a count of first-degree murder. >> dozens of residents are hoping to get their powerback gone now that the new fiscal year has started. deborah early in front of the city services building. -- they lined up early in front of the city services building. >> i
agile white shot and killed while trying to protect -- mitchell white shot and killed while trying to protect his teenage son. this is the man they say pulled the trigger, 19-year-old dion warren. individuals, 15 or 20 individuals. parentsn lives with his in this townhome. david edwards was directly next door. >> some crazy people. >> he will have a hard time splattered with tattoos. >> all of those tattoos, that is kind of crazy. this evening, prince john -- prince george's...
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. >> good day, i'm andrea mitchell in washington. the first patient to be diagn e diagnosdiagnos diagnosed with ebola in the united states has died. confirmed his death this morning, issuing a statement saying in part, mr. duncan succumbed to an insidious disease, ebola, he fought courageously in this battle. ron mott is outside the hospital in dallas. senior health writer maggie fox is going to be in new york. and kate snow in omaha, nebraska, where, of course, ashoka mukpo is being treated as well. he was in a coma, on a dialysis machine. >> this is shocking news, obviously. it's a deadly virus killed more than 3,000 people in west africa. and all of us here on the ground here in dallas was pulling for mr. duncan to pull through. encouraging signs over the weekend some of his functions were starting to improve a bit. he was in a medically induced coma. they were able to see him on monday. they drove down here from north carolina, but this is very sad news for them. what we don't know is where the body is at this point. i drove arou
. >> good day, i'm andrea mitchell in washington. the first patient to be diagn e diagnosdiagnos diagnosed with ebola in the united states has died. confirmed his death this morning, issuing a statement saying in part, mr. duncan succumbed to an insidious disease, ebola, he fought courageously in this battle. ron mott is outside the hospital in dallas. senior health writer maggie fox is going to be in new york. and kate snow in omaha, nebraska, where, of course, ashoka mukpo is being...
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bradley recalled, saying it just oiled down to this question and whether mitchell said it or not. reporter, all my requisites would be satisfied. his comments state in the paper. to be honest, i was frightened. an official closest to nixon. he said it would get caught in a big, fat ringer. . not normal in the course of business as we knew it. a statement about doing the story was chilling. we know a lot about how they operated. dirty tricks, sabotage, espionage. then did not miss a beat. he was not just cool, but hey, this is a great story. get it in the paper fast. he could not well -- could not wait deskll who stopped by my to ask if i had any more messages for her. [laughter] let's think about this for a minute. when toove in an era many of us are unafraid. we look for and embrace the safety play. "what will the boss think? do?at will the president i am vulnerable. i better seek comfort in the company and partyline. how do i stay on the main road? an outlandish member -- number of congress now, democrats and inublicans, hold office gerrymandered safe districts, protected as lon
bradley recalled, saying it just oiled down to this question and whether mitchell said it or not. reporter, all my requisites would be satisfied. his comments state in the paper. to be honest, i was frightened. an official closest to nixon. he said it would get caught in a big, fat ringer. . not normal in the course of business as we knew it. a statement about doing the story was chilling. we know a lot about how they operated. dirty tricks, sabotage, espionage. then did not miss a beat. he was...
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and mitchell, that's the point.may be why jennifer lawrence is a perfect messenger for this. because she does, as an actress, make choices to exhibit her body in certain ways, in certain places, in certain kinds of photography, including, by the way, by "vanity fair," but it is her choice. and she has private choices about what she can do with private photography and this violates that. >> i think that's exactly right. the fact is that if jennifer lawrence were walking down the veto and somebody came up to her and tore her clothes off, they would be arrested for sexual assault. this is the same thing, kpexcep it's on the internet. she took personal photographs of her naked body, she had them in her private space, somebody broke in and stole them. rather than tearing her clothes off in the street, they're tearing her clothes off and exposing her body on the internet. and it's actually in some ways worse than a sexual assault on the street, because the entire world cease it. and the photographs don't go away at the en
and mitchell, that's the point.may be why jennifer lawrence is a perfect messenger for this. because she does, as an actress, make choices to exhibit her body in certain ways, in certain places, in certain kinds of photography, including, by the way, by "vanity fair," but it is her choice. and she has private choices about what she can do with private photography and this violates that. >> i think that's exactly right. the fact is that if jennifer lawrence were walking down the...
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mitchell was charged with 18 counts of animal cruelty. for battery of a law enforcement officers. agents found marijuana today. >> anything that we can work with our state attorney to put criminal charges on the for the narcotics, the dog fighting, the conditions on the dog, we're going to loaded the wagon. >> he had 41 put bulls in 04. >>reporter: glenn lives across the road and says he hasn't seen anything. >> there's no dog fights. >>reporter: authorities never suspected the dog fights. they were here because of the marijuana but the condition of the abused dogs, pathetic and miserable, told a clear story. agents are well aware of mitchell's past record. >> so now here we are again, sometime later, and we're fighting dogs are being used to fight, gamble, and quite frankly, their lives are being put in horrific situations. >> according to county court records, mitchell has a criminal history, including convictions for animal cruelty. >>> last night , political heavy hitters came out to support the gay community as the human rights campa
mitchell was charged with 18 counts of animal cruelty. for battery of a law enforcement officers. agents found marijuana today. >> anything that we can work with our state attorney to put criminal charges on the for the narcotics, the dog fighting, the conditions on the dog, we're going to loaded the wagon. >> he had 41 put bulls in 04. >>reporter: glenn lives across the road and says he hasn't seen anything. >> there's no dog fights. >>reporter: authorities never...
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up next, andrea mitchell reports.an impart one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart business decisions. if you mess up, fess up. be your partners best partner. we built it for our members, but it's open for everyone. there's not one way to do something. no details too small. american express open forum. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. >>> right now on andrea mitchell reports, london police take four young men into custody on possible terror charges. the terror group takes control of a syrian town full of refugees on the turkish border. could that have been prevented by u.s. boots on the ground? >> in order for us to win against isis, you need to have boots on the ground. >> much more from former defense secretary and cia director leon panetta live in a moment. the u.s. will screen arriving travelers from key u.s. airpor
up next, andrea mitchell reports.an impart one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart business decisions. if you mess up, fess up. be your partners best partner. we built it for our members, but it's open for everyone. there's not one way to do something. no details too small. american express open forum. this is what...
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i'm andrea mitchell in washington. the department of homeland security announced that all travelers from ebola outbreak countries in western africa has to ark ratify at one of five u.s. airports, checking the traveler's temperature asking about possible exposure. they are new york's jfk airport, washington, d.c.'s dulles, chicago's a pair, new jersey's newark and atlanta's hartsfield jackson. for nbc news, tom, before this was 95% of the persons coming from the countries, now it's intended to be 100%. >> let's put that into perspective. 150 passengers in total every day coming from west africa. there no direct flights. they are transiting through europe and london and brussels, a major connecting point to africa. about 94% were being screened already and now we are up to about 150. in other words, instead of 141 people, we are screening 150. here's the reasons. they put in place at the five airports you mentioned enhanced screening procedures involving customs and border patrol as well as assistance from the coast guar
i'm andrea mitchell in washington. the department of homeland security announced that all travelers from ebola outbreak countries in western africa has to ark ratify at one of five u.s. airports, checking the traveler's temperature asking about possible exposure. they are new york's jfk airport, washington, d.c.'s dulles, chicago's a pair, new jersey's newark and atlanta's hartsfield jackson. for nbc news, tom, before this was 95% of the persons coming from the countries, now it's intended to...
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that does it for us for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports."he show online and on twitter. >> we are rolling now with the live coverage waiting at this moment the press conference at emery university hospital where we should get the latest on the nurse who has been released there. that is an opportunity of what you should and shouldn't be carrying about in the conversation that consumed the country. we are waiting on that. do we have a live picture of that? we will bring it to you as it happens any moment now. >> a conference at emory university hospital where amber vinson has been released women should hear from her in the conference. also today news and controversy about another nurse who is back home in maine. casey hick ox was released in new jersey after testing negative for ebola. she is not done fighting how she has been treated. her attorney will join me in a few minutes. we are watching this live picture and we will bring this to you when it happens. i want to drill down on the top story. the ebola outbreak. only a couple of cases in a
that does it for us for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports."he show online and on twitter. >> we are rolling now with the live coverage waiting at this moment the press conference at emery university hospital where we should get the latest on the nurse who has been released there. that is an opportunity of what you should and shouldn't be carrying about in the conversation that consumed the country. we are waiting on that. do we have a live picture of that? we will bring...
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mitchel mitche mitchell . >> police say this neighborhood is easy to get in and out of, could be an easiest cape for burglars to get in. they are going in some side gates and windows. sometimes just walking in like they own the place. >> shut your door and windows, that's the word from the palo alto police. >> they will approach house that's maybe have open doors or wednesday. >> that's what happened last wednesday when someone saw a man like like this. a neighbor saw him getting into a tan sedan with stolen goods in the middle of the day when no one was home. investigators are not sure if the same man is responsible for 14 other burglaries just this month. >> kind of sad it is happening. >> after hearing about his neighbors house, tony bought a latch for his gate this morning. >> it's too bad now people will be less friendly and more cautious with who is walking around. >> neighbors are hoping an arrest is made. >> unfortunately people wlo burglarize homes also attack sometimes the people. >> investigators say these thieves are taking off with anything they can carry, like jewelry and elec
mitchel mitche mitchell . >> police say this neighborhood is easy to get in and out of, could be an easiest cape for burglars to get in. they are going in some side gates and windows. sometimes just walking in like they own the place. >> shut your door and windows, that's the word from the palo alto police. >> they will approach house that's maybe have open doors or wednesday. >> that's what happened last wednesday when someone saw a man like like this. a neighbor saw...
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you are watching "andrea mitchell reports" here on msnbc. you know, i think about money kind of a lot. -money's freedom. -money's always on my mind. credit cards. -mortgage. -debt. it's complicated. it's not easy. i'm not a good budgeter. unfortunately, i'm a spender. i would love to learn more about finances. so there's questions about the world that all of us have, especially about money and finance. the goal of khan academy and better money habits and the partnership we're doing with bank of america is to give people the tools they need to empower themselves. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you have enough money to live life on your terms? i sure hope so. with healthcare costs, who knows. umm... everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor.... can get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. fifteen percent or more fifon car insurance.d save you everybody knows that. well, did you kno
you are watching "andrea mitchell reports" here on msnbc. you know, i think about money kind of a lot. -money's freedom. -money's always on my mind. credit cards. -mortgage. -debt. it's complicated. it's not easy. i'm not a good budgeter. unfortunately, i'm a spender. i would love to learn more about finances. so there's questions about the world that all of us have, especially about money and finance. the goal of khan academy and better money habits and the partnership we're doing...
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so please join me in welcoming andrea mitchell and senator kirsten gillibrand. [applause] [applause] >> thank you so much. what a thrill to be back here to be with kirsten gillibrand because the book is inspirational. it's funny, it's personal. i don't know if you saw jon stewart last night but you can find it on line. he was obviously really interested in finding out what is the challenge and why are many men on "the hill" frankly as other workplaces i'm sure including my own at times, why are men so incredibly stupid and boorish? [laughter] >> i was wondering what word you're going to use. which one is she going to pick? >> i was fortunate to have the senator on today and we got, i got so taken up in all of her answers that i don't think i else very many questions. he was just so much fun to have you on so thank you all for being here. you offer empowerment and encouragement to women of all ages and i was very struck today when you talk about young powerful women. you are a united states senator. you can absorb it and i can observe it for women and their first
so please join me in welcoming andrea mitchell and senator kirsten gillibrand. [applause] [applause] >> thank you so much. what a thrill to be back here to be with kirsten gillibrand because the book is inspirational. it's funny, it's personal. i don't know if you saw jon stewart last night but you can find it on line. he was obviously really interested in finding out what is the challenge and why are many men on "the hill" frankly as other workplaces i'm sure including my own...
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i'm andrea mitchell in washington. the supreme court's decision not to take up any of the same-sex marriage cases at least for now with a ripple effect for couples across the country. pete williams joins me from the supreme court. pete, this was completely unexpected. tell us the implications of it. >> it was the option we thought was least likely. let me do this for you in numbers. first the number five. that's how many state bans on same-sex marriage are now unconstitutional where marriage can now begin. utah, oklahoma, virginia, indiana and wisconsin. they will start here in an hour in virginia. they will start probably soon in indiana. we are waiting to hear about the other states. let me give you another number. six is how many other states are in those same federal circuits as the five states i just listed where the law of the circuit now is the state bans on same-sex marriage are unconstitutional and expect marriage to start soon in those other states. colorado, wyoming, kansas, north and south carolina and west
i'm andrea mitchell in washington. the supreme court's decision not to take up any of the same-sex marriage cases at least for now with a ripple effect for couples across the country. pete williams joins me from the supreme court. pete, this was completely unexpected. tell us the implications of it. >> it was the option we thought was least likely. let me do this for you in numbers. first the number five. that's how many state bans on same-sex marriage are now unconstitutional where...
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i'm andrea mitchell in washington. a nurse is being discharged with she has been forcibly quarantined in a tent. since arriving on friday, casey hick ox was a treated ebola patient, but she was placed in quarantine on orders of chris christie. she will spent the remainder of her war an teen. she is hiring a lawyer and lashing out at officials over her treatment that included seven hours being detained at newark airport. >> how the quarantine is being carried out doesn't make sense. it's not evidence-based. the second thing is inhumane. i think this is an extreme thing that is really unacceptable. i feel like my basic human rights have been violated. >> after criticism from medical professionals, the white house and the media, chris christie is letting her finish her quarantine at home as long as he remains not symptomatic. in new york, andrew cuomo backed down about keeping returning workers in hospital units if they show no symptoms. this erupted after the new york doctor was hospitalized with ebola on thursday night
i'm andrea mitchell in washington. a nurse is being discharged with she has been forcibly quarantined in a tent. since arriving on friday, casey hick ox was a treated ebola patient, but she was placed in quarantine on orders of chris christie. she will spent the remainder of her war an teen. she is hiring a lawyer and lashing out at officials over her treatment that included seven hours being detained at newark airport. >> how the quarantine is being carried out doesn't make sense. it's...
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. >> let's bring in nicole mitchell. these storms really doing serious damage. >> in fact, even yesterday morning at this time, remember, we were watching that squall line and if you have something potent in the morning, in the heat of the day, things fire up even more into the afternoon hours. this is some of the damage, looking at things strewn to the south. there were 13 reports of tornadoes, but over 200 of wind. they'll go through this damage and look is it in a straight line orbiting to find whether some of that damage was just straight line wind damage out of the squall line or actual tornadoes along all that. most of this is looking like wind damage, but there were tornadoes. here's the pings as it went through the oranges are wind. the reds are tornado reports that we already have and the line still on the move this morning. we have all those areas in red. we have a tornado watch still up in effect, but also, we're dealing with a lot of flooding this morning. this has dump add lot of rain and still the risk for
. >> let's bring in nicole mitchell. these storms really doing serious damage. >> in fact, even yesterday morning at this time, remember, we were watching that squall line and if you have something potent in the morning, in the heat of the day, things fire up even more into the afternoon hours. this is some of the damage, looking at things strewn to the south. there were 13 reports of tornadoes, but over 200 of wind. they'll go through this damage and look is it in a straight line...
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i'm andrea mitchell in washington. the pent dpon is sending 600 troops to west africa to contain the spreading ebola pandemic. a 25-bed hospital to treat the disease is expected to be up and running in the next few weeks. they are building three medical labs, but in dallas despite all of our modern infrastructure here, bureaucracy and human error had alarming consequences. the hospital that let an infected man go home is blaming software that failed to alert doctors even though he told an er nurse he had been in liberia. red tape stopped them from getting the permits to clean the apartment where he had been staying and a family of young children has been quarantined for days. i am joined by tom skinner, senior press officer at the centers for disease control in atlanta. thanks very much. me how cdc and dallas are coordinating. there have been a lot of missteps in dallas in particular. what does cdc think about the way the local officials handled it. >> we have a team on the ground pretty much working 24-7 to do everyth
i'm andrea mitchell in washington. the pent dpon is sending 600 troops to west africa to contain the spreading ebola pandemic. a 25-bed hospital to treat the disease is expected to be up and running in the next few weeks. they are building three medical labs, but in dallas despite all of our modern infrastructure here, bureaucracy and human error had alarming consequences. the hospital that let an infected man go home is blaming software that failed to alert doctors even though he told an er...
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he met mitchell. you know, he was given a trip over here to find out more and better ways of dumping on vietnam protesters, and he's horrified by mitchell because tom is a true conservative and not an egregious schemer like mitchell. anyway -- [laughter] there was, no, i mean, our lot have been pretty much embroiled in australian politics since the 1900s, the early 1900s. and, you know, there's a family history there that i'm proud of and would not wish to renege on. c-span: go back to my original question, how do you do all this in in other words, where do you work? >> guest: i work at home. i have a house on shelter island and a barn. upstairs in the barn is a writing room, downstairs is my wood shop. when i run out of paragraphs, i go down and absent mindedly cut a few dovetails. i didn't get the -- [inaudible] once during the whole year. i didn't catch a blue fish. i caught a couple of bass on fly, that was it. but anyway, i have my art library there. half of the top floor of the barn is books, ha
he met mitchell. you know, he was given a trip over here to find out more and better ways of dumping on vietnam protesters, and he's horrified by mitchell because tom is a true conservative and not an egregious schemer like mitchell. anyway -- [laughter] there was, no, i mean, our lot have been pretty much embroiled in australian politics since the 1900s, the early 1900s. and, you know, there's a family history there that i'm proud of and would not wish to renege on. c-span: go back to my...
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i'm andrea mitchell in washington. we're learning more about the dallas nurse who's become the latest e obbola victim. nina pham. pham received a blood transfusion monday from kent brantly. health officials were quick to say the nurse is not to blame for catching the deadly virus. >> she's a hero. it's the hospital's job to train her appropriately. that young lady is not to be blamed. that young lady is a hero and needs to be seen as such. >> authorities in dallas have sprayed the sidewalk outside of pham's home where she had walked her dog bentley. the dog is now being cared for in a dallas animal shelter until officials can determine if he's been infected as well. joining me now is sara dolla. what procedures are being taken at the hospital today after this terrible situation yesterday developed? >> reporter: we know they have doubled down on the screws they have here. they have one crew in the hospital who is keeping an eye, observing, and helping the team treating this young nurse. they were there starting yesterda
i'm andrea mitchell in washington. we're learning more about the dallas nurse who's become the latest e obbola victim. nina pham. pham received a blood transfusion monday from kent brantly. health officials were quick to say the nurse is not to blame for catching the deadly virus. >> she's a hero. it's the hospital's job to train her appropriately. that young lady is not to be blamed. that young lady is a hero and needs to be seen as such. >> authorities in dallas have sprayed the...
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we are here to acknowledge that mitchell white's death is a loss for his family and friends. ♪ we'llhand-in-hand >> reporter: today these religious leaders and members of the community walked the path where mitchell white was killed. they hope their message is clear. this is not a community that tolerates violence. while the suspect is behind bars, he has been charged. a court hearing has not been held. prince george's county police are still investigating this crime. reporting liv in bowie, tracee wilkins, news4. >>> now at 6:00, new screening measures coming to major airports as two ebola patients in the u.s. are treated with an experimental drug. >>> also tonight, new questions about security after an inmate snuck a gun into a local courtroom. >> his face is covered, but his message is clear. why the fbi is asking you to stop and listen in hopes of unmasking this isis terrorist. >>> we begin tonight with weather. rain moving into the area now. and a chance of some storms later on. doug? >> i'll tell you what, jim. if you've got plans any time between now and probably 2:00 a.m., yo
we are here to acknowledge that mitchell white's death is a loss for his family and friends. ♪ we'llhand-in-hand >> reporter: today these religious leaders and members of the community walked the path where mitchell white was killed. they hope their message is clear. this is not a community that tolerates violence. while the suspect is behind bars, he has been charged. a court hearing has not been held. prince george's county police are still investigating this crime. reporting liv in...
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up arrival, they located the victim, mitchell white in the parking lot suffering from a gunshot wound to the upper body. >> reporter: last night's shooting stemmed from a party and according to police an argument between two groups of kids there and the bel air swim and racquetball club last night. >> as our victim attempted to intervene another subject, not involved in the altercation with his son produced a handgun and shot our victim one time. >> reporter: police say a group of teens was beating up the teen when his dad stepped in and shots rang out and 39-year-old mitchell white was shot dead. detectives say warren did it. there is a warrant for first-degrr and related charges. we continuing to follow up on leads and searching for mr. warren. >> the shooting was around 5:30 in the afternoon. the club was closed but the parking lot is a popular cut-through for high school students. the victim's son is a popular student at bowie high. they say people who live there have no reason to worry. >> this is an isolate incident and rare occurrence within the city of bowie. >> reporter: they
up arrival, they located the victim, mitchell white in the parking lot suffering from a gunshot wound to the upper body. >> reporter: last night's shooting stemmed from a party and according to police an argument between two groups of kids there and the bel air swim and racquetball club last night. >> as our victim attempted to intervene another subject, not involved in the altercation with his son produced a handgun and shot our victim one time. >> reporter: police say a...
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a andrea mitchell, cnn. >>> now to "monday night football." the steelers with a big rally before the half. >> roethlisberger steps up, end zone shot, it is caught! pitch it to brown, he might throw it. he turns, throws, end zone, touchdown! >> texans on the ropes. still have three time-outs left. right into the hands of seize l. >> the steelers extend their winning streak at home to 16 with a 30-23 victory over the texans. >>> tiger woods is taking shots on the range after missing the cut at the pga championship in august. he's expected to return to competition at his foundation's world challenge in december. >>> and dancing mascots, check out some of the big ten's mascots shaking it off with taylor swift's popular song. ♪ >> still ahead, details on an isis attack spree. plus you're not hallucinating. a police pursuit involving a horse. you're watching early today. ♪ [ male announcer ] when you see everyone in america almost every day, you notice a few things. like the fact that you're pretty attached to these. ok, really attached. and that's
a andrea mitchell, cnn. >>> now to "monday night football." the steelers with a big rally before the half. >> roethlisberger steps up, end zone shot, it is caught! pitch it to brown, he might throw it. he turns, throws, end zone, touchdown! >> texans on the ropes. still have three time-outs left. right into the hands of seize l. >> the steelers extend their winning streak at home to 16 with a 30-23 victory over the texans. >>> tiger woods is taking...
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nicole mitchell is back with more on that. >> good morning. got under one of the bands, you got wet this morning. that is from the northeast. you can see more clearly in the early frames a front coming through the midwest without a lot of moisture is leading to temperature changes. heavy rain that's moved through the northeast, this is what's left of the same storm that caused severe weather earlier in the week and now continues its way through the course of the day today. some of the mid atlantic already out of this, northeast new england, it will be later in the day today. watch moisture wrap around, that will be reinforced with the front i was mentions in the midwest. we've got temperatures like 70 in minneapolis, cooler, atlanta at 67 behind the first front, but tomorrow, temperatures go down. minneapolis dropped to 55 with the next front. >> it will feel like fall, great. nicole mitchell, thank you. >> as we have been reporting, that second texas ebola patient now in atlanta for treatment for the virus. we'll talk to a council woman about
nicole mitchell is back with more on that. >> good morning. got under one of the bands, you got wet this morning. that is from the northeast. you can see more clearly in the early frames a front coming through the midwest without a lot of moisture is leading to temperature changes. heavy rain that's moved through the northeast, this is what's left of the same storm that caused severe weather earlier in the week and now continues its way through the course of the day today. some of the mid...
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nbc's andrea mitchell has the story. >> my name is monica lewinsky.hough i have often been advised to change it. >> reporter: sixteen years after the impeachment scandal, as hillary clinton decides whether to run, monica lewinsky gave her first public speech, explaining herself to an audience of millennials who know her mostly from rap lyrics. >> thank you, beyonce and eminem, and nicki minaj. >> reporter: she's now 41. so who was monica? >> a 22-year-old intern in the white house. and more than averagely romantic. i fell in love with my boss in a 22-year-old sort of way. it happens. >> reporter: calling herself the first victim of cyber bullying, before google, before twitter, facebook, instagram and snap chat, lewinsky described how her affair with the president was exposed on a then fledgling website, the drudge report. >> overnight i went from being a completely private figure to a publicly humiliated one. i was patient zero. >> reporter: lewinsky gave her first interview in years to vanity fair in may and spoke to national geographic this summer.
nbc's andrea mitchell has the story. >> my name is monica lewinsky.hough i have often been advised to change it. >> reporter: sixteen years after the impeachment scandal, as hillary clinton decides whether to run, monica lewinsky gave her first public speech, explaining herself to an audience of millennials who know her mostly from rap lyrics. >> thank you, beyonce and eminem, and nicki minaj. >> reporter: she's now 41. so who was monica? >> a 22-year-old intern in...
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. >> theresa mitchell is suspected of holding dog fights on the property.in 2003, mitchell was charged with 14 count of animal cruelty, convicted of 2. he was also convicted of battering a law enforcement officer. and they found marijuana. >> if we can do anything to put the charges on the narcotics, dog fighting, and condition of the dog, we'll load the wagon >> he had 41 pitbulls in 2004. >> glen cove lives across the street. >> there is no dog fight. i mean, i would have heard it other neighbors say they have seen dead pitbulls dispose off in the swam by alligator filled canals nearby. authorities never suspected dog fighting. they were here because of the marijuana. but the condition of the abused dogs, pathetic and miserable told a clear story and agents are well aware of his past record. >> here we are now again, some time later and we are finding dogs used to find and gamble and quite frankly, their lies are being put in those hoe rigs situations. >> according to county court records, mitchell has a criminal history including a conviction for animal
. >> theresa mitchell is suspected of holding dog fights on the property.in 2003, mitchell was charged with 14 count of animal cruelty, convicted of 2. he was also convicted of battering a law enforcement officer. and they found marijuana. >> if we can do anything to put the charges on the narcotics, dog fighting, and condition of the dog, we'll load the wagon >> he had 41 pitbulls in 2004. >> glen cove lives across the street. >> there is no dog fight. i mean, i...
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andrea mitchell and bill antony. i hate making mistakes like that. p.j.ourke, my friend forever. earlier today friends and families said good buy to benjamin bradlee. the legendary editor of "the washington post" who died last week at 93. he transformed "the washington post" into one of the country's top newspapers and inspired a generation of journalists. bob woodward and carl bernstein paid tribute to their old boss today. here he is -- here they are. >> what was the central part of his character, the part of him that was different? it was this. he was not afraid. >> ben's passing is in some respects and in some very clear ways marks the end of the 20th century. >> bradlee's youngest son quinn delivered an emotional eulogy to his dad. here he is. >> everyone who ever met him wanted more of him. and wanted to be his best friend. and wanted to please him. my father was the most confident man i ever met. he would never brag. he didn't need to build himself up. his instinct was to play himself down. people talk about his colorful language. but in my opinion
andrea mitchell and bill antony. i hate making mistakes like that. p.j.ourke, my friend forever. earlier today friends and families said good buy to benjamin bradlee. the legendary editor of "the washington post" who died last week at 93. he transformed "the washington post" into one of the country's top newspapers and inspired a generation of journalists. bob woodward and carl bernstein paid tribute to their old boss today. here he is -- here they are. >> what was the...
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i'm andrea mitchell in washingt washington. today we are learning that 100 people may have come in contact with thomas eric duncan or his family including school children. they are monitoring those individuals. dung an remains at texas health presbyterian report in serious condition. the hospital did not initially handle the situation well and he alerted the cdc himself about his uncle. >> one day when he first went there with the symptom coming from liberia, they should have done something immediately. they sent him back home only to get sick and come back by ambulance. >> joining me now is nbc's kate snow and from cleveland, an infectious disease expert at case medical center. kate, you have the breaking news, the exclusive interview with the nephew. the nephew called the cdc. from dallas, i'm not sure how you can figure out how to call the cdc. >> he lives in north carolina and he called the main 1-800-number and he called them. this he said was on monday of this week. after feeling frustrated and feeling like nothing was ge
i'm andrea mitchell in washingt washington. today we are learning that 100 people may have come in contact with thomas eric duncan or his family including school children. they are monitoring those individuals. dung an remains at texas health presbyterian report in serious condition. the hospital did not initially handle the situation well and he alerted the cdc himself about his uncle. >> one day when he first went there with the symptom coming from liberia, they should have done...
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nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent, andrea mitchell, has our report. >> reporter: where in theorld is kim jong-un? not seen in weeks. and before that with a distinct limp. noticeably overweight. is he suffering from gout? or is it just political flu? in north korea that could be fatal. >> this becomes a very serious competition that could potentially break out, possibly to a civil war even. >> reporter: kim is erratic, cohorting with dennis rodman. showing off his wife at an amusement park no less. but brutal, ordering the execution of his own uncle, once a power behind the throne. and having his uncle's entire family machine gunned. for all of the billions the u.s. spends on intelligence, the cia has no idea what's going on in north korea. the most secretive nation in the world. that matters because north korea backward as it is, has the very latest in nuclear weapons. >> this is a country that's near nuclear weapon state trying to reach the united states with ballistic missiles. >> reporter: that's why the cia will tune into north korean tv tomorrow to see whether kim shows u
nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent, andrea mitchell, has our report. >> reporter: where in theorld is kim jong-un? not seen in weeks. and before that with a distinct limp. noticeably overweight. is he suffering from gout? or is it just political flu? in north korea that could be fatal. >> this becomes a very serious competition that could potentially break out, possibly to a civil war even. >> reporter: kim is erratic, cohorting with dennis rodman. showing off his wife...
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andrea mitchell. >> unbelievable. >>> still ahead, what killed joan rivers? tonight we know the answer. we've learned what went wrong during an otherwise routine medical procedure. >>> she was a global celebrity. and at age 81, she was still playing more than 300 dates a year. so the death of joan rivers came as quite a shock. and the questions started immediately about her throat procedure and her medical care. and tonight, we now know more about the cause of death. our report tonight from nbc's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: the new york city coroner confirms what medical experts suspected. joan rivers died from a lack of oxygen to her brain while undergoing a throat procedure. the 81-year-old comedian checked into an outpatient clinic in manhattan to find out why she was suffering from a raspy voice and stomach reflux. while undergoing the examine rivers was given the common sedative propofol, a drug made infamous after its use led to michael jackson's death. while under anesthesia, oxygen to her brain decreased. the report concludes that her death resulted
andrea mitchell. >> unbelievable. >>> still ahead, what killed joan rivers? tonight we know the answer. we've learned what went wrong during an otherwise routine medical procedure. >>> she was a global celebrity. and at age 81, she was still playing more than 300 dates a year. so the death of joan rivers came as quite a shock. and the questions started immediately about her throat procedure and her medical care. and tonight, we now know more about the cause of death. our...
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back to you. >> nicole mitchell, how long. >> gunned down in the aisles of wal-mart. new details of the case of a young black man killed by police. >> what witnesses say after a cop told him to drop a beebee gun. >> a florida man found guilty of killing an unarmed teen because of loud music. the family says justice is served. >> an attack on an army vehicle a just days after a peace agreement was signed in afghanistan. >> one of the stories caught in our global net. >> you are looking live at protestors in hong kong. they are threatening to storm government buildings if the city's chief executive does not quit by the end of the day. he has maintained he will not leave office. >> good morning, welcome to al jazeera america. ahead this half hour, israel taking heat for moving ahead with plans to build new settlements. also, why the mother of a man shot by police in a wal-mart is blaming a witness who called 911 for her son's death. >> in our next hour, tesla is trying to change the auto industry. executives sit down for an exclusive interview with aljazeera about the pu
back to you. >> nicole mitchell, how long. >> gunned down in the aisles of wal-mart. new details of the case of a young black man killed by police. >> what witnesses say after a cop told him to drop a beebee gun. >> a florida man found guilty of killing an unarmed teen because of loud music. the family says justice is served. >> an attack on an army vehicle a just days after a peace agreement was signed in afghanistan. >> one of the stories caught in our...