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who knows maybe he can help right the struggling msnbc.n tumbling and especially in that key demographic. but if i worked at msnbc in the news department i would be asking myself, is this the dumping ground for people who are ashamed -- shamed out of the being on the network? i think that brian williams apology tour is a very good move for him. i think it was essential in terms of re-establishing trust. i agree with lynn. i think it is personally sad when this happens to someone who worked so long and so hard to get where he was but, i think he is really lucky because other people and women will tell you other women would not have been given the a second chance. so i think on balance yes the punishment does fit the crime and it's a great opportunity for him. jon: he fibbed about his own involvement apparently in stories, nobody died. he didn't kill anybody. lynn politicians lie to us every day and we let them stay in office. >> people vote and they decide whether or not they want to do it. i think one of the opportunities that he will have
who knows maybe he can help right the struggling msnbc.n tumbling and especially in that key demographic. but if i worked at msnbc in the news department i would be asking myself, is this the dumping ground for people who are ashamed -- shamed out of the being on the network? i think that brian williams apology tour is a very good move for him. i think it was essential in terms of re-establishing trust. i agree with lynn. i think it is personally sad when this happens to someone who worked so...
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now, that's progressive. >>> back on the "ed show" on msnbc msnbc.has been shot and killed by law enforcement. let's go back to clint van zandt who has some information on that shooting. clint, what can you tell us tonight? >> reporter: ed, a couple of things. number one i think the reason the state police suggested these individuals were armed, and as you had talk to one of your correspondents about trail cameras, evidently state police had a trail camera of the two fugitives earlier this week in which matt was in fact holding a shotgun. that allowed them to suggest that they were armed and dangerous. and the shooting of matt today by at least one person that i'm getting information from suggests that at least matt if not matt and sweat, attempted to hijack a vehicle in the vicinity of malone. when the driver eluded them they shot -- or matt shot at the driver. that driver was able to get away, called the police state police and border patrol swarmed into that area and then a shootout took place between matt and the that i have right now, ed. >> so
now, that's progressive. >>> back on the "ed show" on msnbc msnbc.has been shot and killed by law enforcement. let's go back to clint van zandt who has some information on that shooting. clint, what can you tell us tonight? >> reporter: ed, a couple of things. number one i think the reason the state police suggested these individuals were armed, and as you had talk to one of your correspondents about trail cameras, evidently state police had a trail camera of the two...
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standards. >> i mean how are folks supposed to -- it hits msnbc too. like so if you tell lies it is okay to come here? if i worked at msnbc, i might object with all due respect to brian on the message that sends. >> and in fact many people in the news division and the rank and file at nbc and msnbc were opposed to brian williams going back to the big chair. and i think that played a big part in this decision. the larger story is as hard as it is for me you and everybody else to understand how he didn't intend to mislead anybody when he talks about being hit in a chopper by ak-47 fire when he was in some other chopper far away the fact is that if this had been the only offense, i think he would have gotten the anchor job back. the fact is nbc's review found he had made several inaccurate statements on other situations and in fact brian, i keep saying in fact brian williams told me about his katrina reporting when i was with him in new orleans that he had seen bodies floating by in the french quarter. >> they're not releaseing any of that. nbc news won't
standards. >> i mean how are folks supposed to -- it hits msnbc too. like so if you tell lies it is okay to come here? if i worked at msnbc, i might object with all due respect to brian on the message that sends. >> and in fact many people in the news division and the rank and file at nbc and msnbc were opposed to brian williams going back to the big chair. and i think that played a big part in this decision. the larger story is as hard as it is for me you and everybody else to...
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so he's going to go back to msnbc now. believe he was there before he was chose ton go to nbc and then finally getting the big anchor job. but things have changed at msnbc in the last few years. just imagine the toss from al. thank you, reverend al then starts reading his news. or the other toss the other way now over to you melissa harris perry. by the way, beautiful earrings you're wearing right now. okay he will be on tv. he's good on television. people will watch brian williams. but for once now maybe for his opinion instead of his journalism. >> it will be interesting. communication-wise dana, do you think the message was conveyed and this will satiate the public? >> i think so. i thought he looked humbled. this is one thing i really admire. the humiliation was not stronger than his desire to go back to work. he knows it's a major demotion. he knew he had to do this interview. can you imagine how difficult it was getting up this morning knowing you have to walk in there and in front of all of the people that you used
so he's going to go back to msnbc now. believe he was there before he was chose ton go to nbc and then finally getting the big anchor job. but things have changed at msnbc in the last few years. just imagine the toss from al. thank you, reverend al then starts reading his news. or the other toss the other way now over to you melissa harris perry. by the way, beautiful earrings you're wearing right now. okay he will be on tv. he's good on television. people will watch brian williams. but for...
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we have republican pollster and msnbc contributor and victoria also an msnbc contributor and political science professor. so we heard hillary clinton there, calling out these republicans by name. that was on thursday. yesterday those republicans had a chance to respond, let's play their -- some of their responses first. >> you know in ohio we have 27 days of early voting. okay. 17 days a couple hundred hours. and in new york the only early voting, there is none. the only voting that occurs is on election day. what is she talking about? i like hillary, i got to tell you the idea we're going to divide americans and use demagoguery, i don't like it. >> she doesn't know the first thing about voting rights in noournlnew jersey or any other state. she want an opportunity to create voter fraud around the country. >> she wants this fight. she called them out by name because she knows we'll be playing clips of her responding. if she wants clips of her making that speech. what is the game she sees? >> especially by doing this speech in texas. she's taking the fight to the republican party. she's
we have republican pollster and msnbc contributor and victoria also an msnbc contributor and political science professor. so we heard hillary clinton there, calling out these republicans by name. that was on thursday. yesterday those republicans had a chance to respond, let's play their -- some of their responses first. >> you know in ohio we have 27 days of early voting. okay. 17 days a couple hundred hours. and in new york the only early voting, there is none. the only voting that...
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former "nbc nightly news" anchor brian williams and news that he is coming back on the air here at msnbc. that story's ahead here this hour. this show and more. >>> we start in charleston. the reverend clementa pinckney had a beautiful voice. he had a big, big beautiful voice. >> the grandmother's prayer. lord, let me be free. if not me, my children, if not my children, my children's children. >> deferred gratification. >> so we have an obligation, a legacy to uphold. people who died so that we could have the right to vote. the people who sacrificed so that we could one day realize the dream of a black president, a black elected officials after segregation. we have an opportunity. i think it does our -- it does the memories a disservice if we do not vote. we don't have that -- we don't have that choice. we don't have that privilege to say our vote doesn't count because history tells us differently. >> i'm sorry, but if god gave you a voice like that, god meant for you to be in charge of something. and i was. pbs tonight released that footage of that interview they did with the reverend c
former "nbc nightly news" anchor brian williams and news that he is coming back on the air here at msnbc. that story's ahead here this hour. this show and more. >>> we start in charleston. the reverend clementa pinckney had a beautiful voice. he had a big, big beautiful voice. >> the grandmother's prayer. lord, let me be free. if not me, my children, if not my children, my children's children. >> deferred gratification. >> so we have an obligation, a legacy...
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>> it says -- what would a potential viewer to msnbc say?ou run an accounting firm and one of the accountants stole from your of your clients and you say rather than firing him he'll move him from a-list of clients down to b-list of clients. nobody will be happy. he stole. that's the point. a lie is a lie and a liar is a liar. that's why i said banish him. all this other stuff of that statement from nbc saying well most of it he didn't say on the air on nbc platforms. it's still a lie. the moral reasoning here is so tortured that you have to wonder why would nbc not just end its relationship with him. >> i have to say that he was contrite. i felt sympathy for him as a guy who basically imploded his career by not telling the truth. it was very noteworthy is matt lauer said he wouldn't say he lied. he was given two opportunities to say what else did you not tell the truth about and he deflected the question and nbc not putting out its internal report its internal investigation of these problems. what would nbc reporters say if the government s
>> it says -- what would a potential viewer to msnbc say?ou run an accounting firm and one of the accountants stole from your of your clients and you say rather than firing him he'll move him from a-list of clients down to b-list of clients. nobody will be happy. he stole. that's the point. a lie is a lie and a liar is a liar. that's why i said banish him. all this other stuff of that statement from nbc saying well most of it he didn't say on the air on nbc platforms. it's still a lie....
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. >>> today on "msnbc live," transracial or deceitful. rachel dolezal tackles this head on and no formal apology for hiding being white while she led spokane's chapter of the naacp. >> i've heard people ask you the question are you african or walk indication. i'm not going to ask it that way. are you black? >> yes. >> we're going have more from that exclusive sit down with dolezal ahead and we want to head over to pulse.msnbc.com. we want to know if your answers influence your opinion of her self-declared black identity. >>> we have the latest details of a sexual triangle between joyce mitchell and the still missing convicts she allegedly helped break out of prison. plus, was this trio plotting to murder mitchell's current husband? >>> and the donald ups the ante. >> the people thousands, for president of the united states and we are going to make our country great again. >> does the entrance of the $9 billion man officially make the 2016 presidential race a circus. >>> welcome to "msnbc live." great to have you with me. i'm thomas robert
. >>> today on "msnbc live," transracial or deceitful. rachel dolezal tackles this head on and no formal apology for hiding being white while she led spokane's chapter of the naacp. >> i've heard people ask you the question are you african or walk indication. i'm not going to ask it that way. are you black? >> yes. >> we're going have more from that exclusive sit down with dolezal ahead and we want to head over to pulse.msnbc.com. we want to know if your...
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new larger size now available. >>> today on "msnbc live," transracial or deceitful. apology for hiding being white while she led spokane's chapter of the naacp. >> i've heard people ask you the question are you african or walk indication. i'm not going to ask it that way. are you black? >> yes. >> we're going have more from that exclusive sit down with dolezal ahead and we want to head over to pulse.msnbc.com. we want to know if your answers influence your opinion of her self-declared black identity. >>> we have the latest details of a sexual triangle between joyce mitchell
new larger size now available. >>> today on "msnbc live," transracial or deceitful. apology for hiding being white while she led spokane's chapter of the naacp. >> i've heard people ask you the question are you african or walk indication. i'm not going to ask it that way. are you black? >> yes. >> we're going have more from that exclusive sit down with dolezal ahead and we want to head over to pulse.msnbc.com. we want to know if your answers influence your...
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joining me from chicago, msnbc reporter adam reece.nding on the former speaker as he arrived. what happens now as we wait for the hearing? >> reporter: thomas, good afternoon. he arrived about 15 minutes ago behind me and to an absolute crush of cameras and getting out and almost fell over because of the crush. he was asked as he entered the courthouse if he had a sexual relationship with one of his students. he did not respond. he entered the courthouse just like anyone else. he went through the metal detector, put the belongings through the x ray machine and he likely arrived an hour early to be processed with fingerprints and a mug shot. the hearing begins in an hour and it will be a very simple hearing and read the charges and enter a plea and assuming he pleads not guilty he will be able to leave on his own recognizance recognizance. thomas? >> what can you tell us about his attorney? >> reporter: this is a very experienced washington-based trial attorney. thomas greene. he handled the criminal cases before and represented members
joining me from chicago, msnbc reporter adam reece.nding on the former speaker as he arrived. what happens now as we wait for the hearing? >> reporter: thomas, good afternoon. he arrived about 15 minutes ago behind me and to an absolute crush of cameras and getting out and almost fell over because of the crush. he was asked as he entered the courthouse if he had a sexual relationship with one of his students. he did not respond. he entered the courthouse just like anyone else. he went...
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this is "first look" on msnbc.too early" starts right now. >>> we don't know if they are still in the immediate area or if they are in mexico by now, right? enough time has transpired. but we're following up every lead the best we can. >> a manhunt for two convicted killers enters day ten as their alleged accomplice joyce mitchell heads to court hours from now. the latest on the million dollar a day search. >>> jeb bush plans to enter the 2016 field today. can voters get past his last name which just happens to be missing from his new campaign logo? >>> modern day "jurassic world" has made history at the box office already. this is "way too early." ♪ >>> good morning, everyone. it's monday june 15th. welcome to "way too early." i'm ayman mohyeldin. it's a busy monday morning. let's get right to it. in upstate new york, the manhunt for those two convicts still on the run. 700 tips have come in. no sign of convicted murderers david sweat and richard matt. police have been focusing their attention on an area southeast
this is "first look" on msnbc.too early" starts right now. >>> we don't know if they are still in the immediate area or if they are in mexico by now, right? enough time has transpired. but we're following up every lead the best we can. >> a manhunt for two convicted killers enters day ten as their alleged accomplice joyce mitchell heads to court hours from now. the latest on the million dollar a day search. >>> jeb bush plans to enter the 2016 field today....
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along with msnbc reporter trymaine lee, he's documenting the stories of people he meets along the waybeen marginalized and who don't have a voice. it's one thing to talk about poverty from some think tank in washington. it's quite another to put a face to the problem and give a voice to those who need it most. >>> joining me now is msnbc national reporter trymaine lee who has been reporting for this project and photographer matt black joins me on the phone. he's traveling across the country and just left new orleans. thank you both for being here. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> matt let me go to you first. what's this journey been like so far? >> well, you know i'm about a month into it now, and in a lot of ways it feels like i haven't left central valley california which is where i'm from. the same sorts of conditions which i've been photographing there for about 20 years. >> this is a personal journey for you. you wrote on your webpage that quote, for most of my adult life i've witnessed and photographed the impact of poverty. to grow up poor is to grow up in a world that tells you
along with msnbc reporter trymaine lee, he's documenting the stories of people he meets along the waybeen marginalized and who don't have a voice. it's one thing to talk about poverty from some think tank in washington. it's quite another to put a face to the problem and give a voice to those who need it most. >>> joining me now is msnbc national reporter trymaine lee who has been reporting for this project and photographer matt black joins me on the phone. he's traveling across the...
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he'll serve as a breaking news anchor for msnbc breaking live sports when holt isn't available. williams was an anchor at nbc 96-2004. we'll be right back. you know, in any job any profession image matters. i want some gray...but not too much. only touch of gray uses oxygen to gently blend away some gray but not all for that perfect salt and pepper look. satisfaction guaranteed. just you and the look you want. just for men touch of gray it's so shiny. i know, mommy, but it's time to let the new kitchen get some sleep. if you want beautiful results, you know where to go - angie's list. now everyone can get highly rated service even without a membership. you can shop special offers or just tell us what you need and we'll help you find a local company to take care of it. angie's list is there for all your projects, big and small. pretty. come see what the new angie's list can do for you. behold, these are two wind turbines. can you spot the difference? the wind farm on the right was created using digital models and real world location-based specs that taught it how to follow the wi
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>> because msnbc is so important from a news business standpoint. msnbc is-- . >> rose: important because it makes as much money as fox news does, it will be a huge contributor to the bottom line but it doesn't now. >> even now it makes a lot of minute for the network. i mean it makes significantly more money than nbc news. so it's a reality and illusion issue here. everybody still thinks nbc news nightly news is the prestige appointment. and i suppose because people think it, it is. but the truth is that the future of the television news business and the financial interests of nbc and its parent comcast are all with msnbc so brian williams moving there is much more valuable to the network and to comcast than he is at nbc than at nightly news. >> rose: because he can make it better. because he's a superstar and can turn it around and make it stronger and bigger and better than it is without him. >> totally. msnbc i think everybody agrees has a problem and is drifting and whatever. it's positioning was t has lost. >> rose: how is cnn doing? >> cnn do
>> because msnbc is so important from a news business standpoint. msnbc is-- . >> rose: important because it makes as much money as fox news does, it will be a huge contributor to the bottom line but it doesn't now. >> even now it makes a lot of minute for the network. i mean it makes significantly more money than nbc news. so it's a reality and illusion issue here. everybody still thinks nbc news nightly news is the prestige appointment. and i suppose because people think it,...
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why is he good enough for msnbc. of their sagging ratings. he will bring some star power there maybe it means they will change the way that they are pushing their viewpoint. >> if he says that all these stories that he made up were because they were ego-driven, how does same ego going to handle going from the pinnacle of broadcast news to the basement of cable news? >> i actually kind of think this is a good solution. two nicest people at nbc news lester holt and brian williams. he is actually a nice guy. i think it means they have given up on current format on cable channel which was failing. they have ludicrous people on the air. a lot of people will be bounced and brian williams will make it a better place. call me too hopeful. but i think this is news. >> too bad they are getting rid of some of their people. some people at msnbc already make some stuff up, is that a thing. >> 42 minutes after the hour. >> despite the horrific actions of the charleston church massacre, victims showing forgiveness. >> you hurt me.
why is he good enough for msnbc. of their sagging ratings. he will bring some star power there maybe it means they will change the way that they are pushing their viewpoint. >> if he says that all these stories that he made up were because they were ego-driven, how does same ego going to handle going from the pinnacle of broadcast news to the basement of cable news? >> i actually kind of think this is a good solution. two nicest people at nbc news lester holt and brian williams. he...
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let's turn to joy reid msnbc national correspondent., this is disturbing on so many levels and there's fwnbeen a kind of conflagration some saying if they had slowed down and done the right thing they'd never have been accosted. help us understand what's going on. people become film critics. we didn't see the beginning or end. we see what we see. how do we put that in perspective? >> what's interesting, in talking with some of the people who were involved in the incident including the father of adrian curtis moseley, the young man you saw there, the discoloration on his lip, according to his attorney. it is blood. he was forced down to the pavement and his lip began bleeding. he was the only person charged in the incident. the young woman was not charged. the 15-year-old you see thrown on the ground. she actually was not charged or detained. she was eventually released. what people i've spoken with have said you also don't see in the videos that have been released is what happened before which they say involved adults two women adults,
let's turn to joy reid msnbc national correspondent., this is disturbing on so many levels and there's fwnbeen a kind of conflagration some saying if they had slowed down and done the right thing they'd never have been accosted. help us understand what's going on. people become film critics. we didn't see the beginning or end. we see what we see. how do we put that in perspective? >> what's interesting, in talking with some of the people who were involved in the incident including the...
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michael: because msnbc is so important from a news business standpoint.bc -- charlie: because it makes as much money as foxnews does it will be a huge contributor to the bottom line. but it doesn't now. michael: even now it makes a lot of money for the network. it makes more money than nbc new s. so, it is a reality and illusion issue here. everybody still thinks nbc nightly news is the prestige appointment. i suppose because people think it it is. but the truth is that the future of the television news business and the financial interests of nbc and its parent comcast are all with msnbc. so brian williams moving there is much more valuable to the network and to comcast then he is at nbc nightly news. charlie: because he can make it better? because he is of worcestershire -- he's a superstar and he can make it stronger, bigger and better? michael: totally. msnbc has a problem and is drifting and whatever its positioning was, it has lost. charlie: how is ccnn doing? michael: cnn does financially very well. for the basic reason that if you are a cable provi
michael: because msnbc is so important from a news business standpoint.bc -- charlie: because it makes as much money as foxnews does it will be a huge contributor to the bottom line. but it doesn't now. michael: even now it makes a lot of money for the network. it makes more money than nbc new s. so, it is a reality and illusion issue here. everybody still thinks nbc nightly news is the prestige appointment. i suppose because people think it it is. but the truth is that the future of the...
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c con garagelation on breaking news on msnbc. con congratulations. he's the host of a show red eye which i've never heard of. i hear it's gone downhill after their first host left. i can't remember his name. tom. i sense that you feel bad for brian williams. >> i do. >> why? >> we gave him a lot of grief. he was in war areas. maybe he wasn't on the
c con garagelation on breaking news on msnbc. con congratulations. he's the host of a show red eye which i've never heard of. i hear it's gone downhill after their first host left. i can't remember his name. tom. i sense that you feel bad for brian williams. >> i do. >> why? >> we gave him a lot of grief. he was in war areas. maybe he wasn't on the
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he could be a breaking news anchor on big news days on msnbc. that will feel like a step down but often times when we see people do second acts will whether in politics or celebrity or somewhere else in the culture you see them take a step down but not out. a step down but a way to regain credibility, regain trust, certainly for a news anchor that's brian williams challenge now. generally we see a forgiving culture. i look on facebook and twitter and see people want him back on television. >> especially as more time moves on. >> on lester holt, when might we get confirmation he is in fact the new host. >> he happens to be on vacation this week. maybe they want to make the announcement while he is on vacation so he doesn't have to report the news himself. you can imagine that might be an awkward situation. it is unclear if they will confirm the news on thursday. so far, nbc is not commenting. >> thank you so much for your time today from new york. >> thanks. >>> variety magazine chief tv critic brian lowrie is joining us from los angeles to talk
he could be a breaking news anchor on big news days on msnbc. that will feel like a step down but often times when we see people do second acts will whether in politics or celebrity or somewhere else in the culture you see them take a step down but not out. a step down but a way to regain credibility, regain trust, certainly for a news anchor that's brian williams challenge now. generally we see a forgiving culture. i look on facebook and twitter and see people want him back on television....
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former "nbc nightly news" anchor brian williams and news that he is coming back on the air here at msnbc. that story's ahead here this hour. this show and more. >>> we start in charleston. the reverend clementa pinckney had a beautiful voice. he had a big, big beautiful
former "nbc nightly news" anchor brian williams and news that he is coming back on the air here at msnbc. that story's ahead here this hour. this show and more. >>> we start in charleston. the reverend clementa pinckney had a beautiful voice. he had a big, big beautiful
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today news anchor at msnbc. tried to explain his falsehoods. >> what happened is clearly part of my ego getting the better of me to. put myself in a better light to appear better than i was. >> that's the process here. >> tucker, what do you think of his explanation and of nbc's decision? >> he went to the confesser in chief matt lauer. i'm rooting for brian williams. is he a decent guy. uglyiest. feel bad for the o -- some people are going to be out of their jobs soon. >> kirsten what do you think of his explanation and, do you think he handled it in a way that he has kind of put an end to the story? how well did he he control the damage. >> first of all nbc controlled the damage. they punished him took him off the air. he has shown contrition. he has given an explanation and i think we are a forgiving country and people do feel like let's give him another chance. i think it's good for msnbc to have him there. i think, in the end, you know, it's probably a net plus charles? >> i thought, you know, we don't want
today news anchor at msnbc. tried to explain his falsehoods. >> what happened is clearly part of my ego getting the better of me to. put myself in a better light to appear better than i was. >> that's the process here. >> tucker, what do you think of his explanation and of nbc's decision? >> he went to the confesser in chief matt lauer. i'm rooting for brian williams. is he a decent guy. uglyiest. feel bad for the o -- some people are going to be out of their jobs soon....
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we will be carrying it live here on msnbc. president obama is expected to deliver a speech. we are live outside that church. if you will please set the scene for us what we can expect today. >> reporter: well steve, good morning to you. this is really the culmination of what i would say has been a very emotional week. especially the last few days for not only the biden family but
we will be carrying it live here on msnbc. president obama is expected to deliver a speech. we are live outside that church. if you will please set the scene for us what we can expect today. >> reporter: well steve, good morning to you. this is really the culmination of what i would say has been a very emotional week. especially the last few days for not only the biden family but
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i didn't see one deissenting viewpoint on cnn and msnbc covered it all day. do journalists abandon objectivity on a personal issue? >> i'll put my bias out there. i support same-sex marriage and it was an historic dayal day. that's my bias speaking there. we need to hear other voices. i don't think people should be dismissed as homofobes. there are people with serious religious objections to same-sex marriage and deserve to have religious liberties protected. and even to make their argument that the court didn't rule correctly. there were four justices who didn't agree with the majority opinion. and even though i'm on the other side from them i think they are obviously smart people who have an argument to make. >> the legal commentators gave attention to scalia and dissents from others. so from your point of view wes, is this a civil rights liberty and harder to cover as one side says this and other side says that? >> you see media organizations that made that decision. that's reflective in coverage of some of the media organizations changing online avatars t
i didn't see one deissenting viewpoint on cnn and msnbc covered it all day. do journalists abandon objectivity on a personal issue? >> i'll put my bias out there. i support same-sex marriage and it was an historic dayal day. that's my bias speaking there. we need to hear other voices. i don't think people should be dismissed as homofobes. there are people with serious religious objections to same-sex marriage and deserve to have religious liberties protected. and even to make their...
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i'm joined now by msnbc's jane timm.good morning. >> first think about that big weekend in iowa roast and ride fund-raiser, especially for scott walker according to many people coming out of that fund-raiser, he did a really good job. where do you put him in the race for the 2016 nomination? >> scott walker is on fire right now. grass roots, activists, organizers, plain old voters they say i really like this guy out of wisconsin. he has this sort of very mid western appeal. he rolls his sleeves up has a nice white, crisp shirt and tie and has a lot of great elections he has won three in the last four years. they're pretty interested in someone who has a track record of winning. >> he has come out and talked about how he might actually finish his college degree while in the white house, which would just be a complete contrast to any republican i can remember. >> you at least wonder if this issue, in fact that he dropped out of college to go run for office will be an issue that he doesn't have a college degree. people look
i'm joined now by msnbc's jane timm.good morning. >> first think about that big weekend in iowa roast and ride fund-raiser, especially for scott walker according to many people coming out of that fund-raiser, he did a really good job. where do you put him in the race for the 2016 nomination? >> scott walker is on fire right now. grass roots, activists, organizers, plain old voters they say i really like this guy out of wisconsin. he has this sort of very mid western appeal. he rolls...
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>> well i think it's nice brian williams has a job at msnbc. i used to work there myself. >> those were the dark days of your life. >> well i'm glad he's got a chance to rehabilitate himself. i have a different perspective because my job as you know has been to keep company with heroes soldiers sailors airmen, marines. i did war stories a documentary did about real heroes who are or were journalists. ernie pyle joe calway. roupert murdoch's dad in tripoli. you don't have to be a person who wears a helmet to be a hero. the classical definition of a hero is a person that puts him or herself at risk for the benefit of others. my heroes don't wear spandex suits or capes, they wear dog tags and they go to work in harm's way every single day. i seen a lot of that in his war. >> i agree. your heroes are my heroes i've met many of them on the road with you. how many times have you been to iraq and afghanistan? i can't count. >> 57. >> 57 times. so he -- i watched him -- i think what was so painful is i think he recognizes -- i almost got the impression
>> well i think it's nice brian williams has a job at msnbc. i used to work there myself. >> those were the dark days of your life. >> well i'm glad he's got a chance to rehabilitate himself. i have a different perspective because my job as you know has been to keep company with heroes soldiers sailors airmen, marines. i did war stories a documentary did about real heroes who are or were journalists. ernie pyle joe calway. roupert murdoch's dad in tripoli. you don't have to be...
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joining me now from morris morrissonville, new york, is msnbc's adam riess.his area, we've been talking about it over the recent days living and being in a space where they have to lock doors and after eight days it's got to be wearing on folks. >> absolutely. they thought they may have gone further, maybe even crossed over into vermont, maybe canada but now that the search is focused here there is a loath more concern among the residents here. officials have a perimeter set up, they believe they're closing in, they believe they're on the right track, they believe they may still together. there's no reason they say they might have left the area. there have been no carjackings, they have dogs on the search they have choppers in the air, they hope they're going in the right direction. >> police officials here saying we're going to get you and they're pointing directly at those two suspects. adam we'll touch base with you a bit later, thank you so much. >>> joining me now is arthur roderick former assistant director for informations at the u.s. marshals, now dep
joining me now from morris morrissonville, new york, is msnbc's adam riess.his area, we've been talking about it over the recent days living and being in a space where they have to lock doors and after eight days it's got to be wearing on folks. >> absolutely. they thought they may have gone further, maybe even crossed over into vermont, maybe canada but now that the search is focused here there is a loath more concern among the residents here. officials have a perimeter set up, they...
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casey hunt but our star msnbc political krontd is close by in miami for us.>> reporter: toure, good afternoon. we are waiting for jeb to finally make it official. we have known for so long now really that he was going to get into this to the point he was slipping up and saying i'm running for president and having to backtrack so i think in some ways this is a little bit of a relief for him. i'm going to be watching for how he performs delivering this speech. we have seen excerpts. we know he hits on a lot of themes he has been talking about on the campaign trail including the slogan a right to rise. the podium is not his best venue and especially off a teleprompter and interesting to see if he can rise to the occasion and whether or not this excited crowd here is able to get him to the point where he comes across as more comfortable and relaxed than he usually does. >> casey, the big story last week was the shake-up in campaign managers for jeb which is something that a lot of folks at home wouldn't see the difference but communi
casey hunt but our star msnbc political krontd is close by in miami for us.>> reporter: toure, good afternoon. we are waiting for jeb to finally make it official. we have known for so long now really that he was going to get into this to the point he was slipping up and saying i'm running for president and having to backtrack so i think in some ways this is a little bit of a relief for him. i'm going to be watching for how he performs delivering this speech. we have seen excerpts. we know...
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thanks. >> giving msnbc -- >> oh, none of my business. and seems like soar games.ounce add cable. >> is that true? >> cable that bad a thing? >> all right let's talk justin westbounder. >> oh, no. >> why not? >> i hate him. >> what about his mentor yourer? >> i like your area lot. >> apparently multi-million dollar lawsuit on their hands. >> who is suing snell. >> judge, richmond court, will have to face a $10 million suit the suit over copyright violation for bieber's single somebody to love. >> oh? >> the the men suing them, usher heard the demo first in 2008 and then passed it onto bieber who then release philadelphia in 2010. maybe oh, wait couple of years, maybe they'll forget. nope. he just got served. >> seems like it will be pretty easy to figure out. we'll see. >> with the blurred lines lawsuit, that went on for awhile used to compare? >> how did that ends up? >> they had to pay up. >> ferrell had to pay? >> yes, ferrell, ti. >> the main dude, thick guy. >> robin thicke, there go. the thick guy? see, together, we can just make it work. >> i know it. >> at
thanks. >> giving msnbc -- >> oh, none of my business. and seems like soar games.ounce add cable. >> is that true? >> cable that bad a thing? >> all right let's talk justin westbounder. >> oh, no. >> why not? >> i hate him. >> what about his mentor yourer? >> i like your area lot. >> apparently multi-million dollar lawsuit on their hands. >> who is suing snell. >> judge, richmond court, will have to face a $10 million...
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moving to msnbc. >> i'm proud of how the network dealt with this.ook issues of this here's what chuck today said minneapolis needs a strong person who can sort of handle covering a live event as it's unfolding, which is -- this is something msnbc needs, this is something that brian is very good at. let's see if he can earn back the credibility, trust of the viewers to make the marriage work. >> has he suffered in terms of credibility to damage his ability to tell a story like this? >> yes, he has. and he's going to move back to the farm leagues. he started at msnbc in training to be an anchor on nbc. it's where he's being sent again. maybe he'll earn trust back but i think the story we're talking about here really drives why this is such an important thing. you have a huge public trust sitting in front of the camera and microphone as you do. so do talk about lesting hold. i was saying how important it is to have a good track record. we need to get over the fame glory and egothat brian williams wants to talk about and get over the fact that this is a
moving to msnbc. >> i'm proud of how the network dealt with this.ook issues of this here's what chuck today said minneapolis needs a strong person who can sort of handle covering a live event as it's unfolding, which is -- this is something msnbc needs, this is something that brian is very good at. let's see if he can earn back the credibility, trust of the viewers to make the marriage work. >> has he suffered in terms of credibility to damage his ability to tell a story like this?...
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. >> msnbc's adam reese joins us now live from dannemora, new york. adam, why are officials acting so confident that matt and sweat are still in the area? >> reporter: thomas, that's a good question. this was a who's who of law enforcement that met the press this afternoon. you had the sheriff's department, you had the u.s. marshals, the fbi, the local police. they said this was a very elaborate and creative plan. now they're going to get creative in their search. they're going to redeploy move out of this perimeter area of 16 miles, shift the focus, change their strategy. they're going to look at highways now. they're going to look at trains. they call it fast means of egress. ways that these guys could have gotten out of this area in a very fast way. they have had 1400 tips so far. they're down to 600 searchers from 800. but no concrete leads. they believe they're going to get these guys it's just a matter of time. thomas. >> it was really a fascinating press conference to watch for the update. msnbc's adam reese. adam thank you. >>> now we turn our
. >> msnbc's adam reese joins us now live from dannemora, new york. adam, why are officials acting so confident that matt and sweat are still in the area? >> reporter: thomas, that's a good question. this was a who's who of law enforcement that met the press this afternoon. you had the sheriff's department, you had the u.s. marshals, the fbi, the local police. they said this was a very elaborate and creative plan. now they're going to get creative in their search. they're going to...
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joining me now is msnbc analyst jim kavanaugh. jim, would you classify this giving your experience knowing that two are linked in likely the third one is linked as well? >> yes, alex i clearly would. and also there is another nine or so incidents reported to the police of windows shattering. they are not all going to be shots, probably some could be road debris but you have people reporting, they hear a pop and then their rear window in their car is shattered. or their driver's side window is shattered, just like when cori was shot. so i think some of those window shatterings are probably the work of the shooter. so i think we have a real problem here. >> what are the challenges in putting this all together jim in because as i understand it there's a 15-mile difference between the furthest shootings apart. so you've got 15 miles to deal with here. >> yeah it's big but also it's not a huge metropolitan area. it's kind of a suburban rural area north of denver. that's a plus for authorities for surveillance. they can you know lock it
joining me now is msnbc analyst jim kavanaugh. jim, would you classify this giving your experience knowing that two are linked in likely the third one is linked as well? >> yes, alex i clearly would. and also there is another nine or so incidents reported to the police of windows shattering. they are not all going to be shots, probably some could be road debris but you have people reporting, they hear a pop and then their rear window in their car is shattered. or their driver's side...
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bill and norman tell their story in a video msnbc produced in partnership with up worthy.com. >> billa sister of a friend of mine and because it was many years ago we were seated together at the young people's table. we moved in to new york city in early 1964 and we have been happily together ever since. >> 52 years. >> when we moved to pennsylvania, we became aware that legally we were considered strangers. we had no legal underpinning at all to our relationship. we were told by our legal adviser that hell would freeze over before pennsylvania did accept same-sex marriage. >> not having legal protection as a couple we heard stories, horror stories of one of the partners passing away and the other partner totally ignored and pushed aside. the only option was to use whatever legal process there was to protect ourselves. >> it was the word that adoption was the only way to do it in pennsylvania. we adopted each other in the year 2000. it's been a 15-year relationship as father and son, but we knew who we were and the fact that legally we're father and son does not mean that much to us.
bill and norman tell their story in a video msnbc produced in partnership with up worthy.com. >> billa sister of a friend of mine and because it was many years ago we were seated together at the young people's table. we moved in to new york city in early 1964 and we have been happily together ever since. >> 52 years. >> when we moved to pennsylvania, we became aware that legally we were considered strangers. we had no legal underpinning at all to our relationship. we were told...
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dionne, opinion writer for the "washington post" and msnbc analyst and linda greenhouse, a journalistdence at the yale law school and former "new york times" supreme court reporter. your reaction to the supreme court's decision today. >> when the president said this is reality that was the reaction of the majority of the supreme court. i think that's what really turned this case, you know. chief justice roberts doesn't like the affordable care act, justice kennedy, who joined him in the majority certainly doesn't like the affordable care act. we know that from what he wrote three years ago but they stared reality in the face. they stared in the face, disaster for the supreme court. had the supreme court in this flimsy, cobbled up, phony piece of litigation disabled the law from serving these millions of people. it was a fascinating thing to see where reality trumps ideology at this point. >> e.j., it strikes me as a conservative opinion in the sense that the chief was simply saying, look, here are our guidelines for these kinds of situations. i'm following them carefully. as linda poi
dionne, opinion writer for the "washington post" and msnbc analyst and linda greenhouse, a journalistdence at the yale law school and former "new york times" supreme court reporter. your reaction to the supreme court's decision today. >> when the president said this is reality that was the reaction of the majority of the supreme court. i think that's what really turned this case, you know. chief justice roberts doesn't like the affordable care act, justice kennedy, who...
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eastern on msnbc. >>> that is all for now, the ed show is coming your way next. >> good evening, americans and welcome to the ed show live from minnesota, we have a lot to talk about tonight, let's get to work. >>> tonight the law of the land lives. >> the 6-3 decision. >> the affordable care act is here to stay. >> i believe obama care is bad for americans. >> voting rights are under attack. >> it's very clear what's at stake here. there's an effort underway to use these discriminatory state laws to deny an opportunity for americans to vote. >> and feel the burn. >> he is now within 25 points. >> we're gaining from that. >> thank you. >> good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching. i'm going to start tonight's broadcast with a personal note. >> i do not have amnesia. i don't have short term memory loss, i might have it some day, but i don't have it right now. i will remember how health care in this country came about what happened today with the supreme court is monumental. who brought health care to this country? who brought health care reform to this country. in the mid
eastern on msnbc. >>> that is all for now, the ed show is coming your way next. >> good evening, americans and welcome to the ed show live from minnesota, we have a lot to talk about tonight, let's get to work. >>> tonight the law of the land lives. >> the 6-3 decision. >> the affordable care act is here to stay. >> i believe obama care is bad for americans. >> voting rights are under attack. >> it's very clear what's at stake here. there's...
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tonight, msnbc returns to houston, where 1/3 of all illegal immigrants enter the country. this time, the human merchandise is different than what we last found here. not women from latin america, but young women from asia, trafficked and trapped into selling their bodies and dignity for cash. for those who find it hard to believe that sex slavery is alive and well in modern america, harris county's human trafficking task force invites non-believes to ride along for a day in the life. >> houston is a hub. >> bruce carr heads a federally funded human trafficking task force for harris county, texas. >> we have a big problem in the houston area, with a lot of spas popping up in the outlying areas of the county. >> we're going to be working off case number 58147. >> the task force's mission, root out sex traffickers hiding behind the city's massage parlors and spas. today's target, one of the 500 massage parlors or spas which uses women who have been illegally trafficked from asia. >> this is the advertisements right now. they're talking about the girls, saying open seven days
tonight, msnbc returns to houston, where 1/3 of all illegal immigrants enter the country. this time, the human merchandise is different than what we last found here. not women from latin america, but young women from asia, trafficked and trapped into selling their bodies and dignity for cash. for those who find it hard to believe that sex slavery is alive and well in modern america, harris county's human trafficking task force invites non-believes to ride along for a day in the life. >>...
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msnbc's trymaine lee here with me in front of the church here. let me start with you, gabe. what more do we know about the confession, what more do we know about this gun that was acquired? and what's next for this shooter in the legal system? >> as you mentioned, the suspect dylann roof did confess to authorities according to police sources shortly after he was taken into custody. right now he's in the charleston county detention center behind me. he's in protective custody in isolation. also chilling detail. his cell is right next to the cell of the officer charged in the death of walter scott, that officer michael slager. so we're expecting that bond hearing at 2:00 p.m. eastern time where roof will go before a judge via videoconference. we're also expecting a statement from the prosecutor in this case right after that bond hearing, craig. >> gabe at last check, roof did not have counsel, as i understand it. do we know whether that has changed? does he have an attorney yet? >> as far as we know he does not have an attorney. he waived extradition yesterday from north carol
msnbc's trymaine lee here with me in front of the church here. let me start with you, gabe. what more do we know about the confession, what more do we know about this gun that was acquired? and what's next for this shooter in the legal system? >> as you mentioned, the suspect dylann roof did confess to authorities according to police sources shortly after he was taken into custody. right now he's in the charleston county detention center behind me. he's in protective custody in isolation....
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thomas roberts joins me on what's coming up on msnbc live. >> hi and rea. breaking news as authorities pull out all the stops to try to find two escaped murderers. no less than 50 digital billboards now being posted featuring the photos of the men who pulled off this brazen prison break. will it encourage new leads? we'll dig into that. >>> plus the lawyer of the mckinney, texas, police officer at the center of the pool party incident gone viral will be speaking out one day after that officer resigned from the force. >>> and breaking news as the white house announces president obama's additional actions in the campaign against isis in iraq. live briefings from the white house and the state department in the next hour of msnbc live. stay with us. audible safety beeping audible safety beeping audible safety beeping the nissan rogue with safety shield technologies. the only thing left to fear is you imagination. nissan. innovation that excites. dude totino's blasted rolls. sweet. totino's blasted crust rolls... yeah. flavor at full blast >>> today on "msnbc li
thomas roberts joins me on what's coming up on msnbc live. >> hi and rea. breaking news as authorities pull out all the stops to try to find two escaped murderers. no less than 50 digital billboards now being posted featuring the photos of the men who pulled off this brazen prison break. will it encourage new leads? we'll dig into that. >>> plus the lawyer of the mckinney, texas, police officer at the center of the pool party incident gone viral will be speaking out one day after...