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so is eventually became the mitchell principles which george mitchell produced to flow from that and, and generally speaking, mitchell one, they respect and commanded the respective a lot of politicians in northern ireland in a way which has happened before. generally speaking, you'd say the us played by kind of honest broker role very successfully and they have since the good friday agreement also maintained that and, and kept a close eye on the island it, what was it about the us or maybe about the, you know, the personality of mitchell that made the country an agreeable broker to both sides in the tolts. well, it's an interesting thing i often sometimes on the unionist side on the products and junior site that would be a sort of mistrust of at the united states. because remember that from east coast with america be a provision i right, has secured a lot of weaponry and funds for really the duration is that how troubles complex. so it took quite a, quite, somewhat of a, not a commitment and a lot of a lot of bridge building on mitchell's part to win that trust. and, and i think that
so is eventually became the mitchell principles which george mitchell produced to flow from that and, and generally speaking, mitchell one, they respect and commanded the respective a lot of politicians in northern ireland in a way which has happened before. generally speaking, you'd say the us played by kind of honest broker role very successfully and they have since the good friday agreement also maintained that and, and kept a close eye on the island it, what was it about the us or maybe...
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remember that the us special envoy to northern ireland, george mitchell. you had a long career and started politics in american politics. was the person who chad the old party talk. he was a point, especially by president clinton at the time. and clinton himself had set to set the groundwork for a lot of the service what eventually became the mitchell principles which joined michal produce to, to flow from that and, and generally speaking, mitchell one, they respect and commanded the respective a lot of politicians in northern ireland in a way which has happened before, generally speaking, you'd say the us place that kind of honest broker role very successfully. and they have since the good friday agreement also maintained that and, and kept a close eye on the island it, what was it about the u. s or maybe about the, you know, the personality of mitchell that made the country an agreeable broker to both sides in the tolts. well, it's an interesting thing i often sometimes on the unionist side on the protest in junior site, that would be a sort of mistrust
remember that the us special envoy to northern ireland, george mitchell. you had a long career and started politics in american politics. was the person who chad the old party talk. he was a point, especially by president clinton at the time. and clinton himself had set to set the groundwork for a lot of the service what eventually became the mitchell principles which joined michal produce to, to flow from that and, and generally speaking, mitchell one, they respect and commanded the respective...
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says he found things in common, both high achievers, mitchell a yale grad, bagley accepted into thest class of georgetown university's bachelor degree program for the incarcerated >> not to be funny but he had a better gpa than i did at yale so i was like, okay slightly better. i had a good one, but i think that he -- he simply dedicated himself to improvement. >> mark howard heads georgetown's prisons and justice initiative >> when he started explaining what happened in that courtroom and also the role this s program hahad played i in his joururney of getting him to that point, it was very emotional. >> a judge recently slashed bagley's sentence and he was released in january, in some ways setting two men free >> you wait 23 years to say something, and then when you do you find yourself actually advocating for the man who killed your father and that's not -- i don't think that's conventional, but it's what felt right. >> did you deserve that level of forgiveness? >> i don't deserve anything i took a man's life. i don't deserve anything i'm grateful i'm happy, but i don't deserve an
says he found things in common, both high achievers, mitchell a yale grad, bagley accepted into thest class of georgetown university's bachelor degree program for the incarcerated >> not to be funny but he had a better gpa than i did at yale so i was like, okay slightly better. i had a good one, but i think that he -- he simply dedicated himself to improvement. >> mark howard heads georgetown's prisons and justice initiative >> when he started explaining what happened in that...
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andrea mitchell picks up with more news right now. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," former president trump defiant at mar-a-lago tuesday night after his arrest and arraignment on 34 felony charges his legal team goes on offense this morning >> a little relief to see that indictment we are ready to move >> the d.a. said, we have had available to this office additional evidence that was not in the office's possession prior to my time here. he is talking about some new evidence are you aware of what that might be >> there's no new evidence that's spin. >>> also this hour, house speaker kevin mccarthy meeting with taiwan's president tsai at the reagan library in california a show of support for taiwan how is beijing reacting? >>> international pressure for vladimir putin to release evan gershkovich falsely charged with spying as he remains locked in a prison in moscow >> in my own mind there's no doubt he is being wrongfully detained by russia >>> good day, everyone i'm andrea mitchell. today in los angeles, former president trump continuing his attacks on both manhattan's dist
andrea mitchell picks up with more news right now. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," former president trump defiant at mar-a-lago tuesday night after his arrest and arraignment on 34 felony charges his legal team goes on offense this morning >> a little relief to see that indictment we are ready to move >> the d.a. said, we have had available to this office additional evidence that was not in the office's possession prior to my time here. he is talking...
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before there were any talks before george mitchell and i got there late one night. everybody else was trying to beat me had already put in their best shot and they ask. i made up my mind. i said i'm not going to bring this up but if they ask i'm going to tell them the truth, yes, i voted for a special envoy and they told me you have no idea how hard this is going to be for you to keep this commitment. people will think you're insane. the state department had operated for decades under the theory that our relationship with the uk was so important we couldn't mess it up even president kennedy. they didn't go to the north and they didn't talk about it. it's one of those things that wasn't done. i thought it was crazy to deny such a large problem existence and take away the biggest diaspora we had people who were part of the big irish population that were pro- unionist as well as people that filled the bars and other places like boston and new york who were republicans. they asked me would you do this and i said yes. sounds good. then you have to do it. i got elected. t
before there were any talks before george mitchell and i got there late one night. everybody else was trying to beat me had already put in their best shot and they ask. i made up my mind. i said i'm not going to bring this up but if they ask i'm going to tell them the truth, yes, i voted for a special envoy and they told me you have no idea how hard this is going to be for you to keep this commitment. people will think you're insane. the state department had operated for decades under the...
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andrew mitchell, the minister use _ something. andrew mitchell, the minister use saw _ something. saw there _ something. andrew mitchell, the minister use saw there in - something. andrew mitchell, the minister use saw there in the - something. andrew mitchell, the i minister use saw there in the report faced an hour of questions from mps. despite the tone of those questions being persistent, rather than angry, and a real emphasis on the minister and a real emphasis on the minister and the government publicly and privately of just how and the government publicly and privately ofjust how difficult this is. around 4000 british nationals potentially in need of evacuation. the foreign office say they have set “p the foreign office say they have set up a crisis centre that is operating 24/7. the prime minister hasjust chaired yet another meeting of the cobra committee, the contingency committee. there have been seven of those so far since this crisis began. i havejust been those so far since this crisis began. i have just been talking to a former senior british diplomat for the bbc�*s
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. >> in 1998 baggily shot and killed mitchell during a maryland robbery. >> i turn today say somethingan instant a man robbed of his life and a man's young son robbed of his father. last september 24 years later mitchell spoke in a maryland court where that man who killed his dad was asking for a second chance, a reduction of his sentence. audio recordings captured the hearing. >> i've never seen you. i never knew what you looked like. >> but then he stunned the courtroom. >> i fundamentally, wholly forgive him. >> mitchell asked the judge to release baggly for his life plus 35-year sentence. when idris spoke, what was going through your mind? >> i thought it was unreal. i thought it was unreal. >> mitchell even surprised himself. >> i did want to say i forgave him. >> but more than forgive him you also called for his release. >> now, that was unexpected. >> it was unexpected. >> that was unexpected. i was going to stop there, and i t think what changnged and eveven advovocating foror his releasee was again hearing what he had done. >> in baggly mitchell said he found things in common.
. >> in 1998 baggily shot and killed mitchell during a maryland robbery. >> i turn today say somethingan instant a man robbed of his life and a man's young son robbed of his father. last september 24 years later mitchell spoke in a maryland court where that man who killed his dad was asking for a second chance, a reduction of his sentence. audio recordings captured the hearing. >> i've never seen you. i never knew what you looked like. >> but then he stunned the...
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andrea mitchell picks up with more news right now. >>> and right now on "and dreea mitchell reports" president biden welcoming south korea's president for a state visit, including an oval office meeting. they are scheduled to hold a joint press conference this hour with south korea's leader facing an escalating nuclear threat from north korea and the u.s. breakdown in communications with china. >>> also this hour, debt ceiling drama, as speaker mccarthy makes 11th hour concessions on budget cuts to try to secure votes from his own caucus as leverage in his showdown with president biden. >>> and e. jean carroll has taken the stand in her civil rape and defamation trial against president trump as the president's new social media posts create problems for his attorneys in court >>> good day, everyone, i'm andrea mitchell in washington where the biden administration is bolstering support for close ally south korea in response of course to kim jong-un's nuclear threat, a growing threat for the first time in four decades, u.s. nuclear armed submarines will dock in south korea for what nati
andrea mitchell picks up with more news right now. >>> and right now on "and dreea mitchell reports" president biden welcoming south korea's president for a state visit, including an oval office meeting. they are scheduled to hold a joint press conference this hour with south korea's leader facing an escalating nuclear threat from north korea and the u.s. breakdown in communications with china. >>> also this hour, debt ceiling drama, as speaker mccarthy makes 11th...
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he came in with a joni mitchell album. it was something else.dinary lyrical aspect. this poetic aspect of visual painting of sound and word. it made everything come together. amna: she showed you it was possible. annie: that was life-changing. that encounter with her music changed my life. amna: is there one song or one lyric or anything that really sits with you? annie: love came to my door. i thought for sure i would see him walking up the river in the dark. looking for a woman to call. who writes this? who writes this? amna: last year, lennox got the recognition her fans in the music industry said she deserved. she was inducted into the rock 'n' roll hall of fame and reunited for a rare performance with dave stewart. is that something you ever dreamed of happening? annie: when you are someone in the public eyse as a performer, people love you or they hate you or they feel indifferent. you cannot think too much about what other people feel. you are getting an incredible award. it is meaningful but it is not. ♪ amna: the lennox-stewart partners
he came in with a joni mitchell album. it was something else.dinary lyrical aspect. this poetic aspect of visual painting of sound and word. it made everything come together. amna: she showed you it was possible. annie: that was life-changing. that encounter with her music changed my life. amna: is there one song or one lyric or anything that really sits with you? annie: love came to my door. i thought for sure i would see him walking up the river in the dark. looking for a woman to call. who...
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well, george mitchell, _ do you feel about things now?hen _ do you feel about things now? well, george mitchell, when he _ do you feel about things now? -ii george mitchell, when he concluded the talks at 5.30 on the afternoon of good friday 1998 said this was just the beginning of the process and he was absolutely right. although he came up with this historic deal and it did all sorts of things, not simply set up the institutions of government in northern ireland. it released prisoners, decommissioned weapons, de—militarised northern ireland and change the police forces and introduced the concept of consent so people in northern ireland could decide their own future. he realised there would be a bumpy ride ahead andindeed there would be a bumpy ride ahead and indeed it was. the 25 years since the good friday agreement, nine years, the assembly was suspended and of course currently still is. but that doesn't mean to say there is not hope because there is hope. i genuinely believe that things will turn around in the next few months. very d
well, george mitchell, _ do you feel about things now?hen _ do you feel about things now? well, george mitchell, when he _ do you feel about things now? -ii george mitchell, when he concluded the talks at 5.30 on the afternoon of good friday 1998 said this was just the beginning of the process and he was absolutely right. although he came up with this historic deal and it did all sorts of things, not simply set up the institutions of government in northern ireland. it released prisoners,...
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i think what andrew mitchell has _ hearing? i think what andrew mitchell has outlined - hearing?aring? i think what andrew mitchell has outlined is the i hearing? i think what andrew - mitchell has outlined is the sheer complexity of the situation that exists on the ground in khartoum. effectively where we are now is that most western governments and others have successfully extracted their diplomatic personnel. that has proved quite challenging and complicated, the british in concert with the americans, and that seems to have gone very well. but now attention is turning to getting sicilians out, people with nothing to do with the diplomatic community. there are a wide range of numbers as to how many people we are talking about — britain has very extensive links with sudan, so there could be anywhere between 2—4000 british nationals, some of those will be dual british sudanese nationals, america's thought of 16,000. as you'vejust heard america's thought of 16,000. as you've just heard interventional saying, the airport is out of action, there's a small airstrip 30 km north of kha
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i'm andrea mitchell in washington. for the first time in modern history a vice president has testified in a criminal probe about the president he once served. mike pence spent seven hours before the grand jury thursday in the special counsel's investigation of donald trump's attempts to stop the peaceful transfer of power and trump's role in the capitol attack. pence was brought in by jack smith early in the morning thursday after just the night before the appeals court rejected donald trump's attempts to block him from testifying. pence's testimony is believed to be critical to understanding his conversations with trump leading up to january 6 and, of course, on the morning of the attack. the january 6th committee heard from ivanka trump. >> when i entered the office, the second time, he was on the telephone with who i later found out to be with the vice president. the conversation was pretty heated. it was a different tone than i had heard him take with the vice president before. >> the committee had heard from trump
i'm andrea mitchell in washington. for the first time in modern history a vice president has testified in a criminal probe about the president he once served. mike pence spent seven hours before the grand jury thursday in the special counsel's investigation of donald trump's attempts to stop the peaceful transfer of power and trump's role in the capitol attack. pence was brought in by jack smith early in the morning thursday after just the night before the appeals court rejected donald trump's...
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andrea mitchell picks up with more news right now. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," mike pence creating new legal problems for donald trump just days after the former president's arrest and arraignment in new york. pence now reversing course and deciding not to appeal a federal judge's order to testify in the special counsel's appropriate into the january 6 insurrection. >>> my interview with kevin mccarthy at the reagan library getting his reaction to the trump indict mement in indictmet do you worry he could lose the general election because of this and the other investigations that are potentially more serious? >> if someone wants to play with indictments, it helps him to campaign better. i look at his numbers. i'm not sure if the democrats think this is helping in a manner what i know, it hurts the nation >> what he says about china as china reacts today his decision to forge a bipartisan approach to the relationship between china and taiwan his meeting here in california with taiwan's president tsai ing-wen. do you worry that meeting with president tsai in the united state
andrea mitchell picks up with more news right now. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," mike pence creating new legal problems for donald trump just days after the former president's arrest and arraignment in new york. pence now reversing course and deciding not to appeal a federal judge's order to testify in the special counsel's appropriate into the january 6 insurrection. >>> my interview with kevin mccarthy at the reagan library getting his reaction to the...
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then i think george mitchell made a difference. george mitchell has said i can't remember the figures, but it was no hundreds and hundreds of hours and days of negotiations that finally led to yes, but it may have gone the other way. can you recount and reflect on how difficult actually mean it sounds like you know, everybody is ready to do it, but actually was very difficult to get the good friday agreement. it was very difficult. um been a 11 vital thing that i think helped was not just things we've been talking about the last few minutes, but also. if you're going to make a peace process where you've got to be prepared to talk to everyone, right and remember when we first. well i became the first british prime minister actually just sit down with the sinn fein people. and you know, this was. horribly controversial at the time when people thought you're gonna meet gerry adams have been prevented. there was a law in the uk that prevented him appearing on uk television, even his voice, his voice right voice and i don't think we cou
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andrea mitchell picks up with more news right now. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," presidenten makes it official. setting up a potential rematch with donald trump. both candidates facing headwinds. today's announcement on video making biden the oldest u.s. president in history to run for re-election. >> let's finish this job i know we can. because this is the united states of america. there's nothing, simply nothing we cannot do if we do it together >>> this hour, we will bring you new developments in the criminal and civil cases against former president trump. i will ispeak to a top former diplomat who negotiated peace deals. >>> good day, everyone i'm andrea mitchell in washington we expect to hear from president biden this hour at a gathering of his strongest supporters here in washington, members of the building and trade unions. the president's first public remarks since announcing his re-election bid in the online video featuring vice president kamala harris and highlighting his record on the economy, abortion rights and the fight to preserve democracy >> when i ran for
andrea mitchell picks up with more news right now. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," presidenten makes it official. setting up a potential rematch with donald trump. both candidates facing headwinds. today's announcement on video making biden the oldest u.s. president in history to run for re-election. >> let's finish this job i know we can. because this is the united states of america. there's nothing, simply nothing we cannot do if we do it together...
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andrea mitchell picks up with more news right now. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," 21-year-old air national guardsman jack teixeira accused of disseminating classified documents. the pentagon and intelligence community in daniel mage control how can this happen again ten years after edward snowden >>> the justice department filed an appeal to the supreme court to block a federal appeals court ruling that limits access to an fda approved abortion pill will the court act before the ruling goes into affect? and grant a stay until it can decide the case. >>> i will be joined by pete buttigieg on some of the big headlines this week and the biden administration's $300 million investment in repairing bridges from san diego to albany ♪ >>> good day, i'm andrea mitchell in washington the 21-year-old national guardsman charged under two sections of the espionage act for that massive leak of classified documents making his first appearance in a boston federal court. with three family members sitting behind him, jack teixeira was read charges that carry a term of ten years in prison and th
andrea mitchell picks up with more news right now. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," 21-year-old air national guardsman jack teixeira accused of disseminating classified documents. the pentagon and intelligence community in daniel mage control how can this happen again ten years after edward snowden >>> the justice department filed an appeal to the supreme court to block a federal appeals court ruling that limits access to an fda approved abortion pill will...
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andrea mitchell has more news now. >> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," our new nbc news poll reveals only 5% of americans want to see a trump-biden rematch in 2024. 70% of all voters do not want biden to run at all with many saying age is their chief concern. also this hour, justin jones one of the two state representatives ousted from office joins me before meeting with president biden this afternoon. as tennessee's governor says he's calling state lawmakers back to nashville after they adjourned without taking up his gun reform proposals >>> an update on the deadly situation in sudan after the u.s. safely evacuated u.s. embassy personnel. thousands of americans remain strands. >> my first priority is the safety of our people and i determine that the deteriorating security conditions in khartoum pose an unacceptable risk to keeping our team there at this time >>> i'll be joined by mark warner as "the new york times" report that the alleged national guard leaker began sharing classified documents a year earlier than previously known. with a much larger chat group. why wasn't congress
andrea mitchell has more news now. >> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," our new nbc news poll reveals only 5% of americans want to see a trump-biden rematch in 2024. 70% of all voters do not want biden to run at all with many saying age is their chief concern. also this hour, justin jones one of the two state representatives ousted from office joins me before meeting with president biden this afternoon. as tennessee's governor says he's calling state lawmakers back to...
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andrea mitchell picks up with more news right now. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," speaker mccarthy winning a key house vote, tieing massive spending cuts to the debt ceiling will it force president biden to negotiate as the debt ceiling crisis looms >>> this hour, florida governor ron desantis, continuing his foreign trip in his 2024 primary plan beginning to take shape he shrugs off a lawsuit against him from disney, an economic engine for his state >> i don't think the suit has merit. i think it's political the days of putting one company on a pedestal with no accountability are over in the state of florida >>> what gop challenger nikki haley had to say about president biden's age. >>> brittney griner speaking for the first time since her release from a russian prison as she rejoins her wnba team. >>> shocking allegations in the government's case against the air national guardsman accused of leaking classified documents, as prosecutors prepare to tell the court that he could be a flight risk and a danger to the public if he gets out on bail. >>> good day, everyone i'm an
andrea mitchell picks up with more news right now. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," speaker mccarthy winning a key house vote, tieing massive spending cuts to the debt ceiling will it force president biden to negotiate as the debt ceiling crisis looms >>> this hour, florida governor ron desantis, continuing his foreign trip in his 2024 primary plan beginning to take shape he shrugs off a lawsuit against him from disney, an economic engine for his state...
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andrea mitchell picks up with more news right now. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," in nashville, two black lawmakers expelled for joining student protests for gun safety after that city's devastating school shooting that killed six, including three children an unprecedented punishment used against the two men but not against the white woman state representative who joined with them in the protests >> we called for you all to ban assault weapons. and you respond with an assault on democracy >> i can say to you, the movement for justice can never die because the heart for justice can never be killed. >> we will talk about what the republican-led legislature did and the state's racial legacy with one of the ousted lawmakers. >>> this hour, boiling point in the holy land on passover. ramadan and holy week, ahead of easter sunday, israel retaliates with air strikes, rockets fired after violence between had a m had a mass and gaga and israel >>> evan gershkovich getting a hearing day in two weeks he has not been able to see u.s. diplomats. the former u.s. ambassador to russia john sul
andrea mitchell picks up with more news right now. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," in nashville, two black lawmakers expelled for joining student protests for gun safety after that city's devastating school shooting that killed six, including three children an unprecedented punishment used against the two men but not against the white woman state representative who joined with them in the protests >> we called for you all to ban assault weapons. and you...
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that is a wonderful quote from george i wonderful quote from george mitchell, 700 days of failure andhe day 25 years ago, this is was a nightmare, no one knew which way it would go. what do you think the genius was in the agreement that meant all parties signed up. i have been speaking to a number of architects of the agreement and the one that comes up again and again as leadership, political leaders knew that in order to make compromises to reach an agreement they might suffer politically themselves, at least they would face real strong criticism from people who would have been perceived as being on their side of the community. like david trimble and john hume, the bella wandered the nobel peace prize for their efforts but their parties were overtaken at the ballot box in subsequent years. the message from the likes of george mitchell and president clinton was that people would have to take risks for peace, that has been reflected at the moment of the 24th anniversary and something the president has alluded to himself. she said compassion was that your power of the agreement. northe
that is a wonderful quote from george i wonderful quote from george mitchell, 700 days of failure andhe day 25 years ago, this is was a nightmare, no one knew which way it would go. what do you think the genius was in the agreement that meant all parties signed up. i have been speaking to a number of architects of the agreement and the one that comes up again and again as leadership, political leaders knew that in order to make compromises to reach an agreement they might suffer politically...
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as george mitchell often said , the negotiations had 700 days of failure and one day of success. 700 days of failure and one day of success. but they kept going, because george and all the many others never stopped believing that success was possible. and i want all of you to know, especially the young people in the audience today, and don't jump, ok? oh, why did you see that all the way up there? and my father would say, "please excuse my back. i apologize." but all kidding aside, the american people were are with you every step of the way. it's real. those of you who have been to america know that there is a, there is a large population that is invested in what happens here. that cares a great deal about what happens here. supporting the people of northern ireland, protecting the peace, preserving the belfast. dennis belfast good friday agreement is a priority for democrats and republicans alike in the united states. and that is unusual today because we've been very divided on our parties. this is something that brings washington together, it brings america together. i spoke about
as george mitchell often said , the negotiations had 700 days of failure and one day of success. 700 days of failure and one day of success. but they kept going, because george and all the many others never stopped believing that success was possible. and i want all of you to know, especially the young people in the audience today, and don't jump, ok? oh, why did you see that all the way up there? and my father would say, "please excuse my back. i apologize." but all kidding aside,...
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our andrea mitchell one-on-one with mccarthy. is he worried the visit will escalate tensions with beijing >>> in jerusalem israeli police storm the al-aqsa mosque as fireworks are launched at them the rising tensions. >>> the deadly fire erupting in a high-rise in chicago >>> and after her announcement that surprised the world, the history making leader with one final message of empowerment >> announcer: this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening and welcome former president donald trump has picked up where he left off prior to his arrest yesterday here in new york while his attorneys continue to attack the substance and merits of the 34 felony charges against mr. trump. the embattled ex-president himself almost immediately resumed verbally attacking the judge in the case, along with the judge's family and the prosecutor, d.a. alvin bragg, all whom according to sources have received unsubstantiated threats. mr. trump's rhetoric appearing to test the spirit of judge juan merchan's request that mr. trump and pote
our andrea mitchell one-on-one with mccarthy. is he worried the visit will escalate tensions with beijing >>> in jerusalem israeli police storm the al-aqsa mosque as fireworks are launched at them the rising tensions. >>> the deadly fire erupting in a high-rise in chicago >>> and after her announcement that surprised the world, the history making leader with one final message of empowerment >> announcer: this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt....
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this discussion is hosted byhe mitchell institute. next, a discussion on space priories and national security strategy. the s.-based force chief of operations talks about threats posed by china and russia and touches on fce resiliency and readiness. >> if i coulget everyone's attention. >> that's perfect. >> ladies and gentlemen, if yo could grab your seat. to liked to tell you more abt who we are and what we do. no screens. i need you to imagine sound. [laughter] while the movie is going on i will tell you more about what we do and who we are. our purpose is to advocate, explain and advocate the virtues and values of a and space power. we are the nation's only singular think tank that is focused on the -- those two subject areas. we are proud of that. i think most of you in this room understand that the way we do that is by hosting a series of interviews and discussion session with the air force and sit -- and seniormost leadership. a nune do a whole series of studies d reports, we have a robust podcast series. and making sure that t
this discussion is hosted byhe mitchell institute. next, a discussion on space priories and national security strategy. the s.-based force chief of operations talks about threats posed by china and russia and touches on fce resiliency and readiness. >> if i coulget everyone's attention. >> that's perfect. >> ladies and gentlemen, if yo could grab your seat. to liked to tell you more abt who we are and what we do. no screens. i need you to imagine sound. [laughter] while the...
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extraordinary labor of love by john >>> that wraps up the hour for me i'm jose diaz-balart andrea mitchell picks up with more news right now. >>> right now on "andrea
extraordinary labor of love by john >>> that wraps up the hour for me i'm jose diaz-balart andrea mitchell picks up with more news right now. >>> right now on "andrea
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, who negotiated the original agreement, mitchell, who negotiated the originalagreement, i mitchell,al agreement, i think could be very helpful. [30 original agreement, i think could be very helpful. do you think this _ could be very helpful. do you think this trip _ could be very helpful. do you think this trip will _ could be very helpful. do you think this trip will help - think this trip will help prepare those relations? well, i'm not sure — prepare those relations? well, i'm not sure that _ prepare those relations? well, i'm not sure that was - prepare those relations? well, i'm not sure that was the - prepare those relations? well, i'm not sure that was the goal| i'm not sure that was the goal of the trip. if it is, i'm not part of the biden administration, i'm not familiar with the policies right now with respect to northern ireland, but if they took an honest goal, which i think their will, they could be very helpful. think their will, they could be very helpful-— very helpful. tony blair was the premise _ very helpful. tony blair was the premise at _ very helpful. tony blai
, who negotiated the original agreement, mitchell, who negotiated the originalagreement, i mitchell,al agreement, i think could be very helpful. [30 original agreement, i think could be very helpful. do you think this _ could be very helpful. do you think this trip _ could be very helpful. do you think this trip will _ could be very helpful. do you think this trip will help - think this trip will help prepare those relations? well, i'm not sure — prepare those relations? well, i'm not sure...
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ye: similar words from a british foreign office minister, andrew mitchell, 0ffice minister, andrew mitchellt 0ffice minister, andrew mitchell, earlier today. it is absolutely essential that the ceasefire is is both extended and perhaps expanded to allow some kind of room for a diplomatic initiative. now, that first ceasefire, was broken, we understand, by the united states and cloudy arabia. you can —— it was brokered by them. you can be sure that cloudy arabia and the us are working to extend it. cloudy arabia has been in touch with the leaderships of both of the warring factions, so there are channels and communication, but we don't know is if either side feels there is anything more to be gained through military operations, in fact each side has accused the other of using this little window of the ceasefire to reorganise, to send troops to various locations, in other words to prepare for a further outbreak. that is the huge fear that is looming over this whole story. you know, the story of the evacuation of western diplomats and the passport holders of a number of foreign countries is on
ye: similar words from a british foreign office minister, andrew mitchell, 0ffice minister, andrew mitchellt 0ffice minister, andrew mitchell, earlier today. it is absolutely essential that the ceasefire is is both extended and perhaps expanded to allow some kind of room for a diplomatic initiative. now, that first ceasefire, was broken, we understand, by the united states and cloudy arabia. you can —— it was brokered by them. you can be sure that cloudy arabia and the us are working to...
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the chair was the former us senate majority leader, george mitchell.i was not prepared for the way the talks developed. it was very controversial. i have a pass, i have a pass! there was a lot of insults, a lot of shouting, there were dramatic walkouts. i was determined from the beginning to act as fairly, as impartially and calmly as i could. sinn fein had been barred from the talks because the ira hadn't given up any weapons and had broken its ceasefire. in 1997, a new prime minister came to power in britain. i thought, here we are, we've been decades in this conflict. we're approaching the 21st century. it's — this is not a conflict that has got any place in the new millennium. the good friday or belfast agreement became possible because there was a new mood and sentiment, because people recognised there was no way the british were going to be able to extinguish republicanism, nor was there any way in which the republican movement was going to bomb the british out of northern ireland. and so people realised that in the end, we could carry on exhaust
the chair was the former us senate majority leader, george mitchell.i was not prepared for the way the talks developed. it was very controversial. i have a pass, i have a pass! there was a lot of insults, a lot of shouting, there were dramatic walkouts. i was determined from the beginning to act as fairly, as impartially and calmly as i could. sinn fein had been barred from the talks because the ira hadn't given up any weapons and had broken its ceasefire. in 1997, a new prime minister came to...
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the chair was the former us senate majority leader, george mitchell.was not prepared for the way the talks developed. it was very controversial. i have a pass, i have a pass! there was a lot of insults, a lot of shouting, there were dramatic walkouts. i was determined from the beginning to act as fairly, as impartially and calmly as i could. sinn fein had been barred from the talks because the ira hadn't given up any weapons and had broken its ceasefire. in 1997 new prime minister came to power in britain. i thought, here we are, we've been decades in this conflict. we're approaching the 21st century. it's — this is not a conflict that has got any place in the new millennium. the good friday or belfast agreement became possible because there was a new mood and sentiment, because people recognised there was no way the british were going to be able to extinguish republicanism, nor was there any way in which the republican movement was going to bomb the british out of northern ireland. and so people realised that in the end, we could carry on exhausting o
the chair was the former us senate majority leader, george mitchell.was not prepared for the way the talks developed. it was very controversial. i have a pass, i have a pass! there was a lot of insults, a lot of shouting, there were dramatic walkouts. i was determined from the beginning to act as fairly, as impartially and calmly as i could. sinn fein had been barred from the talks because the ira hadn't given up any weapons and had broken its ceasefire. in 1997 new prime minister came to power...
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dr claire mitchell, interesting _ as well. dr claire mitchell, interesting to _ as well.trusts in the country, serving around 700,000 patients here in east kent. managers here at the hospital say they understand the frustration for patients who have their appointments and operations cancelled today. the hospital bosses say they don't have any control over this. this is a dispute between the government and the british medical association representing junior doctors. it is a small picket line here. we can talk to one of the junior doctors out on strike today. how are you feeling? well, none of us were keen to strike but unfortunately this is the way things— but unfortunately this is the way things have come to.— but unfortunately this is the way things have come to. what would you normally be — things have come to. what would you normally be doing _ things have come to. what would you normally be doing on _ things have come to. what would you normally be doing on a _ things have come to. what would you normally be doing on a typical- things have come to. what would you norm
dr claire mitchell, interesting _ as well. dr claire mitchell, interesting to _ as well.trusts in the country, serving around 700,000 patients here in east kent. managers here at the hospital say they understand the frustration for patients who have their appointments and operations cancelled today. the hospital bosses say they don't have any control over this. this is a dispute between the government and the british medical association representing junior doctors. it is a small picket line...
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and that is becoming of greater concern to this administration >> andrea mitchell and courtney kube,nk you so much for being with us this morning, i really appreciate it >>> make sure to watch andrea's full interview with speaker mccarthy next hour on "andrea mitchell reports" here on msnbc. >>> children as young as 13, 13 years of age, working in dangerous conditions, making products for well known brands like ben & jerry's, cheetos, froot of the loom. up next, we'll speak with senator john hickenlooper who is demanding answers from ceos. what he wants to know next you're watching "jose diaz-balart reports" on msnbc. my a1c stayed here, it needed to be here. ray's a1c is down with rybelsus®. i'm down with rybelsus®. my a1c is down with rybelsus®. in a clinical study, once-daily rybelsus® significantly lowered a1c better than a leading branded pill. in the same study, people taking rybelsus® lost more weight. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type
and that is becoming of greater concern to this administration >> andrea mitchell and courtney kube,nk you so much for being with us this morning, i really appreciate it >>> make sure to watch andrea's full interview with speaker mccarthy next hour on "andrea mitchell reports" here on msnbc. >>> children as young as 13, 13 years of age, working in dangerous conditions, making products for well known brands like ben & jerry's, cheetos, froot of the loom. up...
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this discussion is hosted by the mitchell -- institute. david: welcome. it is our privilege to host you as we take a look and explore space power's role in defending and empowering our nation. what i would like to do before our first session is to direct your attention to our screens so that we can tell you more about who we are and what we do. no screens. now you need to imagine sound. [laughter] well, well the movie is going on, i would tell you about what we do and who we are. our purpose is to advocate, explain, and educate the virtues and values of air and space power. we are the nation's only singular think tank focused on those two subject areas. and we are pretty proud of that. most of you in this room understand that the way we do that is through hosting a series of interviews and discussion sessions with the air force and space for senior leadership, as well as the rest of the department of defense, then a whole series of studies and reports. we have a very robust podcast series, and then making sure that close connectivity exists so that we can
this discussion is hosted by the mitchell -- institute. david: welcome. it is our privilege to host you as we take a look and explore space power's role in defending and empowering our nation. what i would like to do before our first session is to direct your attention to our screens so that we can tell you more about who we are and what we do. no screens. now you need to imagine sound. [laughter] well, well the movie is going on, i would tell you about what we do and who we are. our purpose is...
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mitchell. 6 6 he showed literally stood and if you must get a young man loaded them, let's let a book with his alumni avenger to enormous schedule non stop motion as marin m noon on the plan, one modern j blood. yup. modern j declutter to make will not age is i off from little da fuzzy almost to my lead it is under the lead interviews we ended design number la, bb nie it's just congest lucy lantham shoulder. all kinds of quotations, if openly unique, are kisses along those. the nike spin. a soldier. i will talk to you about the appeal that auto coma did try to reconcile with jason, transfer them over the new door. you need any help with our jack. if you can go, you come over the phone a today, just let me be jed, it's in there with me any day with him in kind night. so me all i believe in me, danny, in some lean booty, $6.00. you bought me, we should ask level a certain to lead a just a lot of the good here with and as unit tested yesterday, correct? i judge mostly the type of physics that came out to me and i gave you a positive you create your own life, a church, and that will not m
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mitchell's mother patricia kirven called foster her daughter's fifth limb.itchell responding to governor abbott's request for a pardon of daniel perry after his guilty verdict came down, speaking to kxan news. >> i was disgusted and it was shocking to see that after everything that me and garrett's family have been through tget to ts point. i was so relieved to see justice forarrett and for all of that to be completely taken away is extremely horrifying. i don't understand it. amy: several people re filming the nighof the protest july 20 5, 2020. this is vio by robert garrett d then our next guest ram gierto. a rning to our viewers a listers, this footage includ gun olence. the footage wacompiled by kxan. amy: in his murder trial, l perry used the state's stand your ground law of self-defense to defend his actions. the texas board of pardons and paroles said monday it is now launching an investigation into governor abbott's request for an expedited pardon. a court docket had mistakenly listed daniel perry's sentencing listed as 9:15 i am but it is not even s
mitchell's mother patricia kirven called foster her daughter's fifth limb.itchell responding to governor abbott's request for a pardon of daniel perry after his guilty verdict came down, speaking to kxan news. >> i was disgusted and it was shocking to see that after everything that me and garrett's family have been through tget to ts point. i was so relieved to see justice forarrett and for all of that to be completely taken away is extremely horrifying. i don't understand it. amy:...
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my name's bryce mitchell and i fight for ufc. >> so if i was in the nfl they'd want me to be kneelinge flag and if i was in the nba i'd have to play on a court that says black lives matter. so the ufc, unlike any other sport in the modern era, allows fighters to trial say what they want to. you will not see other athletes getting to speak like the ufc athletes get to. they get to say whatever they want whenever they want. >> jimmy kimmel, you, the main stream media, hollywood, are all pedestrian files to me. >> they realize he's not even a southpaw anymore. i wonder if you heard that and does that change anything about your game plan. >> i just hope they realize black lives matter. >> brazil you're a dope. >> you have dana white privilege. >> oh. >> and the reason is because dana white is extremely tolerable with athletes and believes in free speech. >> tucker: one of the best parts of this job from our prospective is the amazing people you meet when you make a documentary like this and in the course of making this documentary we met one of our favorite people, well, in years. bryce m
my name's bryce mitchell and i fight for ufc. >> so if i was in the nfl they'd want me to be kneelinge flag and if i was in the nba i'd have to play on a court that says black lives matter. so the ufc, unlike any other sport in the modern era, allows fighters to trial say what they want to. you will not see other athletes getting to speak like the ufc athletes get to. they get to say whatever they want whenever they want. >> jimmy kimmel, you, the main stream media, hollywood, are...
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bryce mitchell is a ufc fighter from arkansas and a really interesting and deep person and i would say advocate for his views. bryce thank you seven for coming on. >> honor to be here brother my favorite journalist of all time. it don't get much better than this, this is real news for real americans. >> tucker: funny there isn't another sport where a competitor of at your level one of the top ufc fighters could say exactly what he thinks on television is there? >> not from what i know of they all get in trouble. >> tucker: yeah they all get in trouble. so what's a response from the people you deal with at ufc, the league you fight for, when you say your opinion? >> well, there is no response. they just let me say what i want and i have to deal with the pre percussions but those repercussions have all been positive because i've been preaching about god, i've been preaching about, you know, just hard blue collar workers in this country, how that's important. >> tucker: yes. >> and when i'm in these press conferences for the fights and they're asking all these questions about fighters and
bryce mitchell is a ufc fighter from arkansas and a really interesting and deep person and i would say advocate for his views. bryce thank you seven for coming on. >> honor to be here brother my favorite journalist of all time. it don't get much better than this, this is real news for real americans. >> tucker: funny there isn't another sport where a competitor of at your level one of the top ufc fighters could say exactly what he thinks on television is there? >> not from...