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mitchell—bla ke. —— adam and methanol —— nethaneel mitchell—blake. —— adam gemili.ipping the united states by 0.5 of a second. japan getting bronze. the race that saw be great usain bolt poll up with cramp and an injury and just fall short of 20 gold medals in his career. a wonderful moment for the british relay team clutching their gold medals. each of those are actually inscribed with their names as well. so they will remember where they won it. they are on the top tier with the americans and the japanese. we just hope that of the seven finals we have tonight here at the world athletics championships, they can be another british medal. let's have a quick look. there is the highjump let's have a quick look. there is the high jump final, let's have a quick look. there is the highjump final, the discus final and the women, the 800 metres final, the 5000 metres final and lynsey sharp hoping she can get in the south african caster semenya's slipstream. i think the best chances for great britain this evening again are going to be in the relays. the men and the women bot
mitchell—bla ke. —— adam and methanol —— nethaneel mitchell—blake. —— adam gemili.ipping the united states by 0.5 of a second. japan getting bronze. the race that saw be great usain bolt poll up with cramp and an injury and just fall short of 20 gold medals in his career. a wonderful moment for the british relay team clutching their gold medals. each of those are actually inscribed with their names as well. so they will remember where they won it. they are on the top tier with...
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today was all about mitchell blake and the team, who we re mitchell blake and the team, who were so mitchellley thompson. they we re were so slick, daley thompson. they were fantastic. i was not expecting them to be as good as that. c] ran a fantastic opening leg. this was almost a perfect race. you would have to be highly critical to dissect any of the paul monks is —— performances here. the slick baton changes. this has been a star, a new star is born in british sprinting, mitchell blake. this is why it's important to invest in the sport. they are only enhanced through the investment and the time they are allowed to practice in training camps. is this the kind of thing that will make these guys believe they can do better as individuals? that's a good question, daley. if the athlete himself can decide, i won a world championship and i can try and benefit from that and live off of that and live off of my reputation, then no it won't help them but it makes them hungry and they say, i have shown i can beat they say, i have shown i can beat the best in the world but what now? what do i want to
today was all about mitchell blake and the team, who we re mitchell blake and the team, who were so mitchellley thompson. they we re were so slick, daley thompson. they were fantastic. i was not expecting them to be as good as that. c] ran a fantastic opening leg. this was almost a perfect race. you would have to be highly critical to dissect any of the paul monks is —— performances here. the slick baton changes. this has been a star, a new star is born in british sprinting, mitchell blake....
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so he made a deal with mitchell. beavers' family would deposit commissary money on mitchell's account. mitchell would then order commissary goods for beavers. the dispute arose over how many packages of noodle soup beavers would give to mitchell for agreeing to the plan. >> so mr. mitchell expected some type of payment, more than two ramen noodles, and he refused and that's when the fight broke out. >> either way, the practice is a violation of jail rules. >> lean over and blink. >> [ bleep ]. >> both beefers and mitchell wi sn admit with disciplinary officer hale who will determine how much time they will each get in segregation. a solitary confinement unit where, among other things, they're locked in their cells 23 hours per day. >> they're not allowed visits, they're not allowed to go to the gym, they're not allowed to have books. the only thing they can have is legal material that pertains to their case. >> most inmates don't like to fight. but some relish the violence. >> i like to fight. >> are you good at it?
so he made a deal with mitchell. beavers' family would deposit commissary money on mitchell's account. mitchell would then order commissary goods for beavers. the dispute arose over how many packages of noodle soup beavers would give to mitchell for agreeing to the plan. >> so mr. mitchell expected some type of payment, more than two ramen noodles, and he refused and that's when the fight broke out. >> either way, the practice is a violation of jail rules. >> lean over and...
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mitchell sleeps in a bed despite her clashes with college administration, mitchell loved her girls as she called her students and in turn they adored her. it was for them that she took up arms in fight for women's higher education a campaign she waged even as a storm of opposition billowed. in 1873, a year when nation of grappling with financial panic a prominent boston physician introduced a new cause for public alarm. in a book called sex this education or a fair chance for the girl, doctor edward h. clark warned that push finish female colleges and coeducation could seriously junders mine the help of american women. he contended by taxing brain higher education caused a girl's body especially her reproductive organs to atrophy. when rest of the development of the reproductive system is nearly or quite complete it producing change in a woman's character he wrote and this included, quote, a dropping out of maternal instinct many courseness and force. such persons he went on are to the sexless class of termites. clark recountinged case studies of previously halfs girls after studying
mitchell sleeps in a bed despite her clashes with college administration, mitchell loved her girls as she called her students and in turn they adored her. it was for them that she took up arms in fight for women's higher education a campaign she waged even as a storm of opposition billowed. in 1873, a year when nation of grappling with financial panic a prominent boston physician introduced a new cause for public alarm. in a book called sex this education or a fair chance for the girl, doctor...
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the president takes on mitchell mcconnell, why can't we all just get along. a lawsuit challenges the president's ban on trans gender troops. have you seen the the new addition outside the white house. we'll talk about the inflatable chiquita chicken and whats ' all about tonight. north korea not giving an attack on the alleged guam. they say it will attack the water of guam by mid secretary of state rex tillerson said americans should not be alarmed. i think americans should sleep well at night, have no concern of this particular rhetoric of the last few days, the president as commander and keef i think he felt it necessary to issue a very strong statement directly to north korea. i think what the president was just reaffirming is the united states has the capability to fully defense itself from any attack and defense our dwrilies and we will do so. and so the american people should sleep well tonight . while the secretary of state is telling everyone to stay calm, north korea is dismissing president trump's threats of fire and furry saying only absolute forc
the president takes on mitchell mcconnell, why can't we all just get along. a lawsuit challenges the president's ban on trans gender troops. have you seen the the new addition outside the white house. we'll talk about the inflatable chiquita chicken and whats ' all about tonight. north korea not giving an attack on the alleged guam. they say it will attack the water of guam by mid secretary of state rex tillerson said americans should not be alarmed. i think americans should sleep well at...
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. >>> time now for andrea mitchell and "andrea mitchell reports." >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," locked and loaded. president trump says the u.s. military has plans at the ready should north korea act unwisely. >> they've been doing this to our country for a long time, for many years. and it's about time that somebody stuck for the people of this country and the people of other countries. if anything, maybe that statement wasn't tough enough. >> despite new reports that the state department is holding secret talks with the regime. >> the american effort is diplomatically led. the tragedy of war is well enough known, it doesn't need another characterization beyond the fact that it would be catastrophic. >>> pay it forward. the president praising vladmir putin for kicking dozens of american diplomats out of moscow. >> i want to thank him because we're trying to cut down on payroll, so as far as i'm concerned i'm very thankful he let go of a large number of people. because now we have a smaller payroll. >>> over the hill. senate republicans rush to their leader's defense against t
. >>> time now for andrea mitchell and "andrea mitchell reports." >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," locked and loaded. president trump says the u.s. military has plans at the ready should north korea act unwisely. >> they've been doing this to our country for a long time, for many years. and it's about time that somebody stuck for the people of this country and the people of other countries. if anything, maybe that statement wasn't tough...
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time for "andrea mitchell reports" with our friend andrea mitchell. >> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," show of force, the u.s. testing a long range missile from an air force base in california. a not so subtle warning days after north korea's second icbm test. but in his first briefing, the secretary of state reaches out directly to kim jong-un with some caveat s. >> we are not your enemy. we're not your threat. but you're presenting an unacceptable threat to us. and we have to respond. >> punishing russia, the president signs the sanctions bill without fanfare, nor comment on vladimir putin's expulsion of u.s. diplomats but he's taking a shot at congress for what he calls clearly unconstitutional provisions despite what the vice president had to say earlier today. >> let me be clear. the united states prefers a constructive relationship with russia based on mutual cooperation and common interests. but the president in our congress are unified in our message to russia. >> and a real dump? that's how donald trump described the white house living quarters to members of his golf
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right now, over to our friend andrea mitchell for "andrea mitchell reports." >> and right now on "andrea mitchell reports," high noon, president trump duelling with his own republican leaders vowing to shut down the government if he doesn't get his way. >> i don't think the government shutdown is necessary and i don't think most people want to see a government shutdown, ourselves included. congress and the house has done its work on this issue. >> different trumps. another day, another speech, another tweet, another head spinning white house mood swing. >> we cannot remain a force for peace in the world if we are not at peace with each other. these are really, really dishonest people and they're bad people. it is time to heal the wounds that divide us, and to seek a new unity based on the common values that unite us. >> peace push, jared kushner meeting with israel's prime minister today, all captured by government cameras. no journalists allowed. is this any way to broker mideast peace? >> the president is very committed to achieving a solution here that will be able to bring prosperity
right now, over to our friend andrea mitchell for "andrea mitchell reports." >> and right now on "andrea mitchell reports," high noon, president trump duelling with his own republican leaders vowing to shut down the government if he doesn't get his way. >> i don't think the government shutdown is necessary and i don't think most people want to see a government shutdown, ourselves included. congress and the house has done its work on this issue. >> different...
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nbc news chief foreign affairs correspondent, andrea mitchell.usic from fall out boy -- featuring the 8g band with brad wilk. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, everybody! i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: wonderful to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. in a series of tweets this morning, president trump announced that transgender people will not be allowed to serve in the u.s. military, which brings us to the new segment called, "so, that was a lie then"? ♪ >> seth: first up -- >> as your president, i will do everything in my power to protect our lgbtq citizens. [ light laughter ] >> seth: this has been -- >> so that was a lie then? [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: newly appointed white house communications director anthony scaramucci said today that he's not a backstabber, but more of a front-stabbing person. [ laughter ] and it's very telling about this administration that they think there is a right way t
nbc news chief foreign affairs correspondent, andrea mitchell.usic from fall out boy -- featuring the 8g band with brad wilk. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, everybody! i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: wonderful to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. in a series of tweets this morning, president trump announced that transgender people will not...
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mitchell sleeps in a bad. despite the clashes of the administration, mitchell loved the girls and they adore her. it's from then she took up the fight for the higher education in the campaign she waged as a storm of opposition to load. it's grappling with financial panic to introduce a new cause for the public alarm. it was a fair chance for the girls. it could undermine the health of american women. by taxing the brain, it caused the body especially the reproductive organ to atrophy. it produces a change in the woman's character and this included a dropping out of maternal instincts and appearance of amazonian force. such persons are analogous to this class of termites. they became pale and sterile and in one instance the victims enter to delete lexicon and they published a barrage of rebutta rebuttals. if we know those that died from over study. critics called the book for what it was, a thin and hysterical polemic based on scanty evidence. it found a receptive audience in america unsettled by shifting. it's
mitchell sleeps in a bad. despite the clashes of the administration, mitchell loved the girls and they adore her. it's from then she took up the fight for the higher education in the campaign she waged as a storm of opposition to load. it's grappling with financial panic to introduce a new cause for the public alarm. it was a fair chance for the girls. it could undermine the health of american women. by taxing the brain, it caused the body especially the reproductive organ to atrophy. it...
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flight on msnbc, "andrea mitchell reports." >>> and right now on "andrea mitchell reports," cracking down, after a flood of leaks of the president's calls to foreign leaders. the attorney general and director of national intelligence lay down the law today. >> today, i have this message for our friends in the intelligence community, the department of justice is open for business. and i have this warning for would be leakers. don't do it. >> if you improperly disclose classified information, we will find you. we will investigate you. we will prosecute you to the fullest extent to the law and you will not be happy with the result. >> digging in, the special prosecutor in the russia investigation, bringing his investigation closer to the white house. >> the fact that he is now apparently gone to a grand jury means he now needs the power of compulsion to get documents to compel witnesses to testify. that is a necessary step to move forward to a potential prosecution. it doesn't mean that he will prosecute. but this is part of the investigation, very much moving forward. >>> and seeing re
flight on msnbc, "andrea mitchell reports." >>> and right now on "andrea mitchell reports," cracking down, after a flood of leaks of the president's calls to foreign leaders. the attorney general and director of national intelligence lay down the law today. >> today, i have this message for our friends in the intelligence community, the department of justice is open for business. and i have this warning for would be leakers. don't do it. >> if you...
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at #velshiruhle and now we hand over to andrea mitchell for "andrea mitchell reports." >> too little too late. protests around trump tower over the president's belated and many say half hearted denunciation of the white supremacist march in charlottesville. >> mr. president, can you explain why you did not condemn the hate groups by name over the weekend? >> they have been condemned. >> he did read a statement at the white house today that finally struck the right tone, but i'm sorry, pencils down on this subject was saturday evening. he only gets very partial credit. >> ripple effects across the south. statues honoring confederate icons fall and big business responds. four members of the white house manufacturing council are bowing out, but the president only makes one of them the target of an instant tweet. >> i was a bit miffed yesterday when he attacked ken frazer. i know ken. he's from philadelphia. his father was a janitor. he went to penn state, i went to penn state. i met with him many times, a friend, they're doing great work at merck on cancer drugs like melano melanoma. >>
at #velshiruhle and now we hand over to andrea mitchell for "andrea mitchell reports." >> too little too late. protests around trump tower over the president's belated and many say half hearted denunciation of the white supremacist march in charlottesville. >> mr. president, can you explain why you did not condemn the hate groups by name over the weekend? >> they have been condemned. >> he did read a statement at the white house today that finally struck the...
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get back to work, mitchell. apparently we're learning some money saving tips thanks to vladimir put i'm. the president this is he's doing the military a favor due to the controversial ban on transgender . the rising fengses with north korea. the white house is now working with allies on a diplomatic solution. mattis says his responsibility is to have military options but the us is focused on diplomacy much the president continued his and it's leader. he has disrespected our country greatly . he has said things that are horrific. and with me he's not getting away with it. he got away with it for a long time between him and his family he's not getting away with it. it's a whole new ball game. let's see what he does with guam . he does something in gamut will be an event the likes of which nobody has seen before, what will happen in north korea when you say that, what do you mean? you'll see. and he'll see. he will see. it's not a dare. it's a statement. >> and remember the president's comments the other day warnin
get back to work, mitchell. apparently we're learning some money saving tips thanks to vladimir put i'm. the president this is he's doing the military a favor due to the controversial ban on transgender . the rising fengses with north korea. the white house is now working with allies on a diplomatic solution. mattis says his responsibility is to have military options but the us is focused on diplomacy much the president continued his and it's leader. he has disrespected our country greatly . he...
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andrea mitchell of andrea mitchell reports. ro right now, north korea hurling insults back at president trump t. president's ad-lib fire and fury. the state department playing cleanup. >> whether it's the white house the state department, the department of defense, we are speaking with one voice. >> search and seizure, what does the pre-dawn fbi raid on paul manafort's house tell us about the super secret mueller investigation? >> the execution of a search warrant there was a concern that the individual has documents that are harmful to him that he may not turn over cooperatively. >> and family feud, president trump unprecedented attack on mitch mcconnell over the health care debacle, even though the republican senate leader happens to be married to a member of the trump cabinet. remember that awkward first cabinet meeting. >> thank you for getting this country moving again and also working again. >> and good day, everyone, i'm andrea mitchell in washington. as the new jersey white house tries to start coordinating its north ko
andrea mitchell of andrea mitchell reports. ro right now, north korea hurling insults back at president trump t. president's ad-lib fire and fury. the state department playing cleanup. >> whether it's the white house the state department, the department of defense, we are speaking with one voice. >> search and seizure, what does the pre-dawn fbi raid on paul manafort's house tell us about the super secret mueller investigation? >> the execution of a search warrant there was a...
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aaron mitchell just got ahold of his father.xplain to us what happened. >> reporter: john there's a lot of reasons we get up in the morning to do our job and i think our crew here felt one of those. just a little while ago we were able to help connect aaron mitchell with his father. there's nothing i can do to describe this moment, to give it justice. we'll let you look >> okay, dad. i'm going jump on a bus. i'll be there. are you okay? yeah. i'll jump on one. yeah. i'm in rockport. okay. dad, i love you. okay. all right. i'm going to get off here. i'll be right there. yes. yes, sir. bye, dad. >> reporter: all the credit goes to our sound tech engineer for making that connection and connecting aaron mitchell to his father. behind us are buses evacuating rockport residents to austin, texas where aaron mitchell's father is. you are looking at him talking to a member of the army. aaron is okay and going to be reunited with his family. such an amazing moment to see. we have been surrounded by tragedy and moments like that, tender, b
aaron mitchell just got ahold of his father.xplain to us what happened. >> reporter: john there's a lot of reasons we get up in the morning to do our job and i think our crew here felt one of those. just a little while ago we were able to help connect aaron mitchell with his father. there's nothing i can do to describe this moment, to give it justice. we'll let you look >> okay, dad. i'm going jump on a bus. i'll be there. are you okay? yeah. i'll jump on one. yeah. i'm in rockport....
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mitchell—blake held its breath, calamity struck.ts breath, calamity struck. mitchell—blake is in there, it is going to be tight! rob britton it was the stuff of dreams, a gold medalfor the was the stuff of dreams, a gold medal for the quartet and a remarkable performance for them but usain bolt‘s career finished flat on the track, the saddest ending for the track, the saddest ending for the man who redefined speed, injured in his final race, his career ended in disappointment but his breathtaking brilliance will never be forgotten. andy swiss, bbc news, at the london stadium. our sports editor, dan roan, is at the stadium now. they're going to be a hard act to follow. that is right, these are the world championships that refused to follow the script. you will never see a more dramatic bite of athletics as what we have witnessed, mo farah and usain bolt, not the way either wa nted usain bolt, not the way either wanted to end, especially usain bolt, the sight of him almost being carried across the line, pulling up in his last competit
mitchell—blake held its breath, calamity struck.ts breath, calamity struck. mitchell—blake is in there, it is going to be tight! rob britton it was the stuff of dreams, a gold medalfor the was the stuff of dreams, a gold medal for the quartet and a remarkable performance for them but usain bolt‘s career finished flat on the track, the saddest ending for the track, the saddest ending for the man who redefined speed, injured in his final race, his career ended in disappointment but his...
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mitchell sleeps in a bad. despite her classes at the college administration, mitchell loved her girls and in turn, they adored her. it's from then she took up arms for the women's higher education, a campaign she reached even as the historical opposition to load. in 1873 they were grappling with financial panic. at the pusthe push for the femas and college vocation. especially the reproductive organ to ashraf he. when the rest of the developmental reproductive system is nearly quite completed produces a change in a woman's character, he wrote, and this included a dropping out of maternal instincts as it appeared from amazonian force. [laughter] such persons are analogous to the sexless class of termites. clark would account for case studies for other schools that became invalid. since he diagnosed the new term they entered the 19th century lexicon. the proponents of the women's education published a barrage of rebuttals in higher learning. they found a receptive audience that america unfettered by shifting. th
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i'm andrea mitchell in washington. the white house scrambling today to explain whether the national security council weighed in before the president made his startling comments about north korea. but today on twitter, the president's words were a little more balanced, tweeting my first order as president was to renovate and modernize our nuclear arsenal. it is now far stronger and more powerful than ever before. hopefully we will never have to use this power but there will never be a time that we are not the most powerful nation in the world. fact checkers were quick to point out that updating the arsenal is only in the thinking stage. joining me now, nbc white house correspondent kristen welker in new jersey and bill neely in south korea. bill, let me go first to you, you were there in south korea, what is the mood after all of the bombast really from both sides. used to it from the north koreans, not so much from an american president. >> exactly, andrea. there are two levels here, officially, the south korean presid
i'm andrea mitchell in washington. the white house scrambling today to explain whether the national security council weighed in before the president made his startling comments about north korea. but today on twitter, the president's words were a little more balanced, tweeting my first order as president was to renovate and modernize our nuclear arsenal. it is now far stronger and more powerful than ever before. hopefully we will never have to use this power but there will never be a time that...
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aaron mitchell broke down during an interview with cnn. he had lost everything but what mattered to him was he couldn't find his father. we got good news. they're back together again. we're going to speak to the young man and his father in just a moment. but here is their story to take you up to their moment this morning. like far too many, aaron mitchell chose to ride out the hurricane. the wind and water took everything but he hopes not everyone. >> just lost everything i worked for. everything. the only thing i got it the clothes on my back and hopefully my dad got out somewhere. >> mitchell telling cnn's nick valencia he traveled 12 miles on foot in the dark desperately searching for his father. but his house was empty. >> having gotten a told of anybody. if my mom and dad's watching i'm okay. >> what are their names? >> betty and brian. >> where were they last? zbli my mom's in oklahoma. there's no telling where my dad's at. >> mitchell couldn't know but his father brian had been evacuated first to a shelter in rockport but when that
aaron mitchell broke down during an interview with cnn. he had lost everything but what mattered to him was he couldn't find his father. we got good news. they're back together again. we're going to speak to the young man and his father in just a moment. but here is their story to take you up to their moment this morning. like far too many, aaron mitchell chose to ride out the hurricane. the wind and water took everything but he hopes not everyone. >> just lost everything i worked for....
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settlement which is being heralded as a major win for human rights doctors bruce jessen and james mitchell the architects of the cia's and hands to interrogation program settled with the a.c.l.u. this week and as r.t. correspondent phil explains it's the first legal victory of its kind doctors jesson and mitchell collaborated with the cia as psychologists to develop methods of torture used at c.a.a. black sites and prisons including the into miss guantanamo bay location now both doctors have reached a settlement with the a.c.l.u. which is calling the development a historic victory this is a story victory for our clients and the rule of law this outcome shows that there are consequences for torture and that survivors can and will hold those responsible for torture accountable it is a clear warning for anyone who thinks they can torture with impunity the a.c.l.u. filed a lawsuit against the doctors on behalf of three victims of their program including one man mon who died as a result of their techniques techniques they were paid eighty one million dollars by the cia to design a cia report de
settlement which is being heralded as a major win for human rights doctors bruce jessen and james mitchell the architects of the cia's and hands to interrogation program settled with the a.c.l.u. this week and as r.t. correspondent phil explains it's the first legal victory of its kind doctors jesson and mitchell collaborated with the cia as psychologists to develop methods of torture used at c.a.a. black sites and prisons including the into miss guantanamo bay location now both doctors have...
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good news for makwala and mitchell blake. tired minds and legs perhaps from both of those two.tonight but before him plenty of british athletes in action, including the team captain? yes, a fantastic team captain, very inspirational, and she told me in paris before the championship started that it was important to her to go out and do well individually, so asa to go out and do well individually, so as a captain she could show the others it could be done. she has a big ask. she has qualified but the eighth fastest from her heat qualify. that field, she is up against a stellar field, thatjust by getting into the final is a fantasticjoy achievement for eilidh doyle. elsewhere katarina johnson—thompson in the highjump. 0n johnson—thompson in the highjump. on saturday, second event in the heptathlon, usually her best event. her personal best of 1.98 would actually have won her gold in rio last year, but she didn't clear the height at all. she failed three times. as you can see, despondent on the crash mat because she knew it was her best event, possibly could have led her to finish
good news for makwala and mitchell blake. tired minds and legs perhaps from both of those two.tonight but before him plenty of british athletes in action, including the team captain? yes, a fantastic team captain, very inspirational, and she told me in paris before the championship started that it was important to her to go out and do well individually, so asa to go out and do well individually, so as a captain she could show the others it could be done. she has a big ask. she has qualified but...
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bill does but certainly it has psychologists james mitchell and john bruce justin of settle with the american civil liberties union which brought a lawsuit against the two doctors who were contracted for the cia's war on terror utilizing waterboarding extreme temperatures starvation claustrophobia and body slamming those lovely enhanced interrogation techniques per u.s. senate investigation a psychologist program received eighty one million dollars from the government and produced no useful in your money well spent here's artie's on the hill with more on the u.s. a.c.l.u. case and settlement. doctors just and mitchell collaborated with the cia as psychologists to develop methods of torture used at cia black sites and prisons including one ton i'm ok now both doctors have reached a settlement with the a.c.l.u. which is calling the development a historic victory this is the story victory for our clients and the rule of law this outcome shows that there are consequences for torture and that survivors can and will hold those responsible for torture accountable it is a clear warning for a
bill does but certainly it has psychologists james mitchell and john bruce justin of settle with the american civil liberties union which brought a lawsuit against the two doctors who were contracted for the cia's war on terror utilizing waterboarding extreme temperatures starvation claustrophobia and body slamming those lovely enhanced interrogation techniques per u.s. senate investigation a psychologist program received eighty one million dollars from the government and produced no useful in...
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summarize first mitchell paper. they fell by half recipients of income -- they say about half recipients of income do not report the pensionhey receive. they replace the self reports of pension and reports of income from other transfer programs and it used tota remarkable findings. first, the poverty rates is much lower. second, the poverty rate falls more overtime, that is not qui how they sell it. figures, thet the -- thees between divergence between the survey and administrative numbers that the larger over much of the time and narrow at the end. once -- one should emphasize that the divergence pretty much constantly in a amount on a much smaller base over time. in percentage terms, the reduction is much greater overtime. median income for those 65 and over are much higher than we thought when we bring in the administrative data and video incomes rise much more over time -- and mian incomes rise much more overtime. is small orincome noxistent and there are really interesting results. to put these results in conte
summarize first mitchell paper. they fell by half recipients of income -- they say about half recipients of income do not report the pensionhey receive. they replace the self reports of pension and reports of income from other transfer programs and it used tota remarkable findings. first, the poverty rates is much lower. second, the poverty rate falls more overtime, that is not qui how they sell it. figures, thet the -- thees between divergence between the survey and administrative numbers that...
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i'm andrea mitchell trying to handle all the stress here in washington. america's top diplomats are taking the lead in executing president trump's north korea policy. secretary of state rex tillerson today in thailand pushing allies to further isolate kim jong-un while u.n. ambassador nikki haley discusses the latest round of sanctions and the president's bottom line with matt lauer and savannah guthrie this morning. >> they lived under very, very tough economic sanctions in the past. why are they going to work this time? >> we don't know they're going to work this time, but it is something we needed to do. i know the president is prepared to defend the american people. i know the president is prepared to do whatever it takes. and so now all of the balls lie in kim's court. >> and nbc white house correspondent kristen welker is in new jersey. kristen, the fact is that the north koreans have now rejected the idea of talks. they say they were going to build on the nuclear threat. today they have come out with a stamp commemorating their missile launch and s
i'm andrea mitchell trying to handle all the stress here in washington. america's top diplomats are taking the lead in executing president trump's north korea policy. secretary of state rex tillerson today in thailand pushing allies to further isolate kim jong-un while u.n. ambassador nikki haley discusses the latest round of sanctions and the president's bottom line with matt lauer and savannah guthrie this morning. >> they lived under very, very tough economic sanctions in the past. why...
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mitchell mcconnell talks about managing expectations and a local city considers undocumented immigrants the right to vote. up first tonight you're probably talking about this, too, north korea stepping up its threats. the army now says it's. the move is in response to a us missile test. the move came after president trump delivered this warning. north korea best not make any more threats to the united states. they will be met with fire and furry like the world has never seen. he has been very threatening beyond a normal statement. and as i said , they will be met with fire , fewer i and frankly power, the likes of which this world has never seen before. >> so for a long time north korea's were considered nothing but talk. experts didn't think they have the technology, but there is a new report that suggests north korea does have a nuclear war head small enough to fit inside a missile. the assessment comes from the the defense intelligence agency. secretary of state resm tillerson pressing allies to step up sanctions against north korea to isolate and restrict it in which the us has to a
mitchell mcconnell talks about managing expectations and a local city considers undocumented immigrants the right to vote. up first tonight you're probably talking about this, too, north korea stepping up its threats. the army now says it's. the move is in response to a us missile test. the move came after president trump delivered this warning. north korea best not make any more threats to the united states. they will be met with fire and furry like the world has never seen. he has been very...
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mitchell sleeps in a bad. despite the clashes in thenistri administration, mitchell loved her girls as she called her students and they adored her. they took up arms in the fight for women's higher education that was waged in the storm of opposition that download. load in 1873, the year when the nation was grappling with financial panic, a prominent boston physician introduced a new cause for alarm in the incendiary book called sex in education or a fair chance for the girls doctor clark warned that the push for female colleges and education could seriously undermine the health of american women and contended it would cause a girls body especially reproductive organs to atrophy. when it is nearly or quite completed produces a change in the woman's character into this included a dropping out of maternal instincts and appearance of amazonian coarseness and force. such persons are analogous to t this class of termites. clarke recounted case studies of previously healthy girls who after studying at other schools b
mitchell sleeps in a bad. despite the clashes in thenistri administration, mitchell loved her girls as she called her students and they adored her. they took up arms in the fight for women's higher education that was waged in the storm of opposition that download. load in 1873, the year when the nation was grappling with financial panic, a prominent boston physician introduced a new cause for alarm in the incendiary book called sex in education or a fair chance for the girls doctor clark warned...
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talbot, cj ujah, nethaneel mitchell—bla ke. japan got the bronze.he women got their silver medal after finishing second the women got their silver medal afterfinishing second in the women got their silver medal after finishing second in the four by 100 metres relay. a brilliant start to this final night of athletics here at the london stadium. the 5000 metres on the way. let's bring you up to date with what is happening in the men's highjump. memories of 2012 for robbie grabarz. anyone bronze at the london olympics five years ago. he is underway. he hasjumped five years ago. he is underway. he has jumped three times so far. he cleared the first couple of heights. that was 220 and 225. but in the last couple of minutes he has just
talbot, cj ujah, nethaneel mitchell—bla ke. japan got the bronze.he women got their silver medal after finishing second the women got their silver medal afterfinishing second in the women got their silver medal after finishing second in the four by 100 metres relay. a brilliant start to this final night of athletics here at the london stadium. the 5000 metres on the way. let's bring you up to date with what is happening in the men's highjump. memories of 2012 for robbie grabarz. anyone bronze...
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among his rivals will be south africa's athlete and mitchell blake who qualified.s a good night for m mow farah. he is safely through to the final of the 500 meters. he finished second in his heat. that final takes place on saturday for sir mo farah it will round off his final. track championships with another title, sophie. andy, thank you. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here is evan. and on newsnight, no—one can forget our mps‘ expenses scandal, well there are some details of eu commission expenses out today. they say it's all reasonable. we'll ask if they're right. join me now on bbc hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm tulsen tollett. botswana runner isaac makwala is through to the men's aoom final, just hours after qualifying for the semis — by himself! he won 10,000m gold now mo farah has the double in his sights again, as he qualifies for the 5,000m final. and england's women get their rugby world cup defence underway with a crushing win over spain. news of that england win and the other home nations results on the opening day in dublin — but first it's
among his rivals will be south africa's athlete and mitchell blake who qualified.s a good night for m mow farah. he is safely through to the final of the 500 meters. he finished second in his heat. that final takes place on saturday for sir mo farah it will round off his final. track championships with another title, sophie. andy, thank you. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here is evan. and on newsnight, no—one can forget our mps‘ expenses scandal, well there are some details of eu...
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. >> mitchell! >> jessie tyler ferguson. there is ferguson there, striking that pose. he shared this image on instagram saying, we loved having you all. >> they look like they're having a good time. >>> all right, next, who knew? our gma colleague, laura spencer. showing off her ripped abs in a striped blue bikini while vacationing in nantucket. >> wow, that photo has already wracked up more than 13,000 likes. >> good for you, lara, you got it, you flaunt it. >> talk about pop news. >>> and nick lachey has cooled down from his 98 degrees days, he shared a throwback photo from his boy band days. check out the tattoo. see what's different in this picture? >> yeah. >> yeah, well, he blacked out his 98 degrees inside his famous sun tattoo. ooh. >> in our bff, jeff timmons who was the number one singer there of that group. >> what is that? >> he has a 98 degrees tattoo.
. >> mitchell! >> jessie tyler ferguson. there is ferguson there, striking that pose. he shared this image on instagram saying, we loved having you all. >> they look like they're having a good time. >>> all right, next, who knew? our gma colleague, laura spencer. showing off her ripped abs in a striped blue bikini while vacationing in nantucket. >> wow, that photo has already wracked up more than 13,000 likes. >> good for you, lara, you got it, you flaunt...
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adamjamelia, danny talbot, cj ujah, nethaneel mitchell—blake.got the bronze. the women got their silver medal after finishing second the women got their silver medal afterfinishing second in the women got their silver medal after finishing second in the four by 100 metres relay. a brilliant start to this final night of athletics here at the london stadium. the 5000 metres on the way. let's bring you up to date with what is happening in the men's highjump. memories of 2012 for robbie grabarz. anyone bronze at the london olympics five years ago. he is underway. he hasjumped five years ago. he is underway. he has jumped three times so far. he cleared the first couple of heights. that was 220 and 225. but in the last couple of minutes he has just failed at 229. it will be a really tough competition. it will be a tough, vision because you have the world leader, barshim, and bondarenko, the ukrainian, and a russian competing as a neutral. daniel lysenko. that will be a tough competition. lynsey sharp knows she has her work cut out. she came up against
adamjamelia, danny talbot, cj ujah, nethaneel mitchell—blake.got the bronze. the women got their silver medal after finishing second the women got their silver medal afterfinishing second in the women got their silver medal after finishing second in the four by 100 metres relay. a brilliant start to this final night of athletics here at the london stadium. the 5000 metres on the way. let's bring you up to date with what is happening in the men's highjump. memories of 2012 for robbie grabarz....
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andrea mitchell has the story. >> reporter: tonight defense secretary mattis confidently telling reporters the u.s. would know within moments in a north korean missile is fired at guam and we'll take it out. adding if they fire at
andrea mitchell has the story. >> reporter: tonight defense secretary mattis confidently telling reporters the u.s. would know within moments in a north korean missile is fired at guam and we'll take it out. adding if they fire at
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netheneel mitchell blake was a bit frustrated. he came fourth. qualified slowest in her heat and she did come last as well. so coming last in that final. i think it was carter, the american who beat her compatriot. that was eilidh doyle, who came last. a great race. eilidh doyle coming last but she had qualified slowest so we weren't expecting her to get close to the podium. but we were looking forward to seeing the highjump qualification. katarina johnson thompson must have felt a few nerves ahead of her high jump qualification tonight. she fell short of her personal best, which was one point 98. the top 12 go through and if you are down to the last 12 come you go through. she cleared 1.92 with some ease. she was so cleared 1.92 with some ease. she was so disappointed in the heptathlon, it really ruled her out after she fluffed her lines in the highjump. morgan lake — at 1.92 also through, another heptahlete. the favourite in the final will be the russian maria lasitskenyuh. she is competing as a neutral athlete because of that blanket ban on ru
netheneel mitchell blake was a bit frustrated. he came fourth. qualified slowest in her heat and she did come last as well. so coming last in that final. i think it was carter, the american who beat her compatriot. that was eilidh doyle, who came last. a great race. eilidh doyle coming last but she had qualified slowest so we weren't expecting her to get close to the podium. but we were looking forward to seeing the highjump qualification. katarina johnson thompson must have felt a few nerves...
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the inside scoop next on "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc.idn't know where i was from ethnically. so we sent that sample off to ancestry. my ancestry dna results are that i am 26% nigerian. i am just trying to learn as much as i can about my culture. i put the gele on my head and i looked into the mirror and i was trying not to cry. because it's a hat, but it's like the most important hat i've ever owned. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medicare doesn't cover everything. and like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, these help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. so don't wait. call now to request your free decision guide. it could help you find the aarp medicare suppleme
the inside scoop next on "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc.idn't know where i was from ethnically. so we sent that sample off to ancestry. my ancestry dna results are that i am 26% nigerian. i am just trying to learn as much as i can about my culture. i put the gele on my head and i looked into the mirror and i was trying not to cry. because it's a hat, but it's like the most important hat i've ever owned. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at...
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the army is helping those individuals here like aaron mitchell, giving them mri's. some of the residents weren't able to get the food that was here being provided because they ran out. supplies are limited here. local agencies are trying to help out, but they could use a lot more here in rockport. pamela? >> nick, very important reporting there on the ground in rockport. thank you so much for that. >> reporter: thank you. >>> fema director rob long is urging americans to come out and help those affected by hurricane harvey. volunteers are already pulling people from flooded homes and stranded cars. search and rescue teams traveled with medical equipment from louisiana to dickens, texas where they rescued 25 people stuck in a hotel. the team's commander is joining me now. commander, thank you for coming on. >> caller: thank you for having me. >> first of all, set the scene for us. what has the search and rescue efforts been like for you and your team? >> caller: the water is extremely high. not getting very good intel on where we are needed or people are trapped at.
the army is helping those individuals here like aaron mitchell, giving them mri's. some of the residents weren't able to get the food that was here being provided because they ran out. supplies are limited here. local agencies are trying to help out, but they could use a lot more here in rockport. pamela? >> nick, very important reporting there on the ground in rockport. thank you so much for that. >> reporter: thank you. >>> fema director rob long is urging americans to...
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mitchell pleaded not guilty to those charges as well.e has already pleaded not guilty to felony child endangerment charges. mitchell is scheduled to be back in court next month. (anny) a's looking for some magic down in anaheim -- madbum on the mound for the giants -- still searching for win number 2... and could steph curry make the cut in hayward? sports is next. ( anny ) live look outside... richmond bridge ( anny ) for the weekend: it's the festival of the arts in fremont. check out more than five-hundred booths, food, music and more. it's all happening in down-town fremont from 10:00 to 6:00. it's free to at the bay bridge series is over. so can the giants and a's get some wins against other teams? and how'd steph curry's golf debut go? for a round up of sports. here is mark carpenter. the giants scored at least 10-runs twice this week, so we know they have some type of offesne. the problem is staying consistent. the first time they put 10...they scored only 1 the following game. last night-- they ripped off 11, so what was in store
mitchell pleaded not guilty to those charges as well.e has already pleaded not guilty to felony child endangerment charges. mitchell is scheduled to be back in court next month. (anny) a's looking for some magic down in anaheim -- madbum on the mound for the giants -- still searching for win number 2... and could steph curry make the cut in hayward? sports is next. ( anny ) live look outside... richmond bridge ( anny ) for the weekend: it's the festival of the arts in fremont. check out more...
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mitchell— blake forth and isaac makwala six.had a good day yesterday, i think it boosted me a lot. earlier there had been hopes of a british medalfor eilidh doyle, that carter of america took gold, while doyle, the british tea m took gold, while doyle, the british team captain, came last. in the women's 5000 metres laura miller is back on track afterjust missing a medal in the 1500 —— laura muir. it's a chance to make a mark. she seemed to be cruising in her heat but by the end laura was struggling, trailing in seventh, exhausted. she's scraped through to the final but has a disappointment in the 1500 metres taken its toll? the might ultimately to this man. isaac ma kwa la ultimately to this man. isaac makwala may have taken the pundits but it is guliyev who has the title. andy swiss, bbc news. our sports editor dan roan is in the london stadium. so it wasn't to be for isaac makwala. that's right, but i think it will still be the greatest story of this championships, he came here relatively unheralded and by tonight he is one of
mitchell— blake forth and isaac makwala six.had a good day yesterday, i think it boosted me a lot. earlier there had been hopes of a british medalfor eilidh doyle, that carter of america took gold, while doyle, the british tea m took gold, while doyle, the british team captain, came last. in the women's 5000 metres laura miller is back on track afterjust missing a medal in the 1500 —— laura muir. it's a chance to make a mark. she seemed to be cruising in her heat but by the end laura was...
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and doctors just and mitchell collaborated with the cia as psychologists to develop methods of torture used at cia black sites and prisons including kuantan mobile bay now both doctors have reached a settlement with the a.c.l.u. which is calling the development a historic victory. this is a story victory for our clients and the rule of law this outcome shows that there are consequences for torture and that survivors can and will hold those responsible for torture accountable it is a clear warning for anyone who thinks they can torture with impunity the a.c.l.u. filed the lawsuit against the doctors on behalf of three victims of their program including one man mon who died as a result of their techniques techniques they were paid eighty one million dollars by the cia to design a cia report declassified last year documented the torture of ramadan. treated rahman harshly because of rahman's alleged he's uncompromising reactions who didn't tarry cation in lack of cooperation the pressure to break him and not have experience with a committed interrogation resistance on november two thousand
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ke as delighted to qualify as did hughes and mitchell—blake as well.y was all about. and now i‘ve just got to go back, recover and try to do it again. i‘m not interested in times, it‘s nice knowing that i got a pb, but this isn‘t about times here, it‘s about moving on each day and i‘m glad to have done that. just before we move on to the rest of the action, isaac mark wylie from botswa na of the action, isaac mark wylie from botswana pulled out one of those 200 metres heats and he is due to go in the 400 metre final tomorrow. we have either a statement from the iws, there has been an outbreak of gastroenteritis and at one of the official team would tell us, we believe that if they tower will tell, because i spoke to a member of the german team earlier, eckhart, she collapsed on thursday night, one of four germans do collapse as to what the doctor thought was a virus, format, five canadians were also affected. 0f format, five canadians were also affected. of the germans are ok but we have not had any statement from the canadians but it has begin from th
ke as delighted to qualify as did hughes and mitchell—blake as well.y was all about. and now i‘ve just got to go back, recover and try to do it again. i‘m not interested in times, it‘s nice knowing that i got a pb, but this isn‘t about times here, it‘s about moving on each day and i‘m glad to have done that. just before we move on to the rest of the action, isaac mark wylie from botswa na of the action, isaac mark wylie from botswana pulled out one of those 200 metres heats and he...
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andrea mitchell joins us with more. good morning. >> good morning, frances. a stern warning from president trump saying that the u.s. would respond with the fire and the fury that the world has never seen. the ah alarming warning briefed on the defense intelligence assessment, nbc news that they have a warhead small enough to fit inside a missile that could reach the u.s. mainland. he has shown off what he had as a weapon and now he may have built one. >> it doesn't appear to be an immediate threat to the homeland, but he is beginning to perfect the ability to deliver a device to the homeland. >> the speed is stunning. u.s. intelligence thought it would take years to get this far, but 11 days ago, they launched a missile test that could reach all the way to chicago and they may have a miniaturized weapon as well. u.s. intelligence missed the timing. >> the under estimation of the pace of this program represents a real blind spot as well as a danger for the united states. >> there are big hurdles and crafting a warhead that can survive reinterview and testing
andrea mitchell joins us with more. good morning. >> good morning, frances. a stern warning from president trump saying that the u.s. would respond with the fire and the fury that the world has never seen. the ah alarming warning briefed on the defense intelligence assessment, nbc news that they have a warhead small enough to fit inside a missile that could reach the u.s. mainland. he has shown off what he had as a weapon and now he may have built one. >> it doesn't appear to be an...
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. >> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," friendly fire. nbc news reporting that president trump chew ed out his generals including defense secretary mattis, demanding the general in charge of afghanistan be fired. and comparing war strategy to the renovation of his favorite new york restaurant, the 21 club. is it any wonder the jgenerals were stunned and angry? >> if the president doesn't listen to the generals like general nicholson, and he goes down the road that president obama went, afghanistan is going to collapse. >> it is frustrating that we waited six months and there still hasn't been a plan laid out. >> coming to america. the white house unveiling a hard line plan to slash legal immigration in half over ten years, sparking an explosive briefing by the president's top policy adviser, challenged by the son of cuban immigrants. >> this whole notion of well, they could learn -- they have to learn english before they get to the united states, are we just going to bring in people from great britain and australia? >> i am shocked at you
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this is the same final that is going to have mitchell blake.uddenly having isaac lacroix led to raise against. that the pharmacist to be about bat a classic final, about ten to 10pm. it could be blisteringly quick. a noteworthy as today. i know i've done it and it is about beating together. they given a lot of confidence because i know that you get. i've done it before i can do it again but i wanted to pass that. 0nce can do it again but i wanted to pass that. once again you don't want to get caught up in the final. you want to manage your position. that should bea to manage your position. that should be a fantastic final. we got one final ina be a fantastic final. we got one final in a field event, and that is the triple jump. for so long, christine taylor has been threatening —— christian taylor has been threatening jonathan edwards's record. is here again, a double world champion, double 0lympic champion. he loves this champion because he won here in 2012 as well as in rio. he qualified very co mforta bly. as in rio. he qualified very comfor
this is the same final that is going to have mitchell blake.uddenly having isaac lacroix led to raise against. that the pharmacist to be about bat a classic final, about ten to 10pm. it could be blisteringly quick. a noteworthy as today. i know i've done it and it is about beating together. they given a lot of confidence because i know that you get. i've done it before i can do it again but i wanted to pass that. 0nce can do it again but i wanted to pass that. once again you don't want to get...
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chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell has details. >> reporter: north koreans lining up to watch state-owned tv, threatening the u.s. with a thousands' fold revenge for what they call villainous sanctions, warning it's a mistake for americans to think they're safe. president trump talking for an hour to his secretary of state at an asian summit today. after rex tillerson delivered a message to north korea -- stop testing missiles, then we can negotiate. >> the best signal that north korea could give us that they're prepared to talk would be to stop these missile launches. >> reporter: north korea's shocking breakthrough in a test ten days ago. a missile able to reach as far as chicago has alarmed the world. that plus what u.s. officials call unusual and unprecedented submarine activity by north korea which hopes to develop sea-launch missiles, as well. producing a diplomatic win for the white house, a unanimous u.n. vote for a billion dollars in sanctions against kim jong-un. both china and russia voting yes. in washington, talk of the potential need to plan for military
chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell has details. >> reporter: north koreans lining up to watch state-owned tv, threatening the u.s. with a thousands' fold revenge for what they call villainous sanctions, warning it's a mistake for americans to think they're safe. president trump talking for an hour to his secretary of state at an asian summit today. after rex tillerson delivered a message to north korea -- stop testing missiles, then we can negotiate. >> the best...
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congressman mitchell is with me right now.icans to come on tonight and discuss this, and for whatever their reasons, congressman mitchel is the only one who agreed to calm on. congressman, welcome. that's a lot of phone calls to make to get someone on tv. i appreciate it, sir. >> good to be with you, kate. >> was it difficult for you to send that tweet at the president? >> well, i think the tweet was intended for a broader audience, which is the american people. i don't believe that you can be a fine person and a white supremacist. they're mutually exclusive. in doing that, i wanted to remind the president that we need to be careful how we express things. the kkk, neo nazis, are fundamentally opposed to what our constitution is about, equality of all men. so it's important to call them out. then we can move on, and we need to go forward. >> but going forward -- let's start back there, though. the president said there were many fine people, the president said that. that's what he said, congressman. >> i think -- i've heard the
congressman mitchell is with me right now.icans to come on tonight and discuss this, and for whatever their reasons, congressman mitchel is the only one who agreed to calm on. congressman, welcome. that's a lot of phone calls to make to get someone on tv. i appreciate it, sir. >> good to be with you, kate. >> was it difficult for you to send that tweet at the president? >> well, i think the tweet was intended for a broader audience, which is the american people. i don't...
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joining us is andrea mitchell, host of andrea mitchell reporting here on msnbc. great to see you. for being here. >> great to see you, rachel. >> the pentagon using b-1 bombers, is this the sort of thing that they always keep at hand, or is this really new? us b1 bombers. is this the sort of thing that they always keep at hand, that they can always draw this, or is this really new? >> thif got plans. this is one plan as we've been reporting. also the other plans, there are surface to surface missiles. they've got a range of options obviously because of the potential bad weather. the b 1s have also been flying because they are such an obvious signal to the north koreans. they've been flying particularly since the last month, since the first ibm launch, the long-range missile launch, and then the second one. so the accelerated pace of not only the nuclear tests but then the missile test, the increased sophistication, which were underestimated clearly by u.s. intelligence has really got everybody's hair on fire. >> andrea, the defense intelligence agency back in 2013 reported -- that
joining us is andrea mitchell, host of andrea mitchell reporting here on msnbc. great to see you. for being here. >> great to see you, rachel. >> the pentagon using b-1 bombers, is this the sort of thing that they always keep at hand, or is this really new? us b1 bombers. is this the sort of thing that they always keep at hand, that they can always draw this, or is this really new? >> thif got plans. this is one plan as we've been reporting. also the other plans, there are...
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