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we have it here in at msnbc.t to warn you before you see this, it is graphic and maybe disturbing. >> we stopped the video there, for obvious reasons. with us here in the studio, msnbc chief legal correspondent, ari melber, msnbc national correspondent, joy reid. you both have been covering this story for some time. this all happened in october of last year, it has come up again today, because the prosecutor came out today, talking about these first-degree murder charges for the officer in this case, officer jason van dyke. and that was because, as she said, very clearly, this video was set to be released tomorrow. it was released tonight. set the scene for us. now that we have seen this video -- >> this portion, yeah. >> this portion of the video, what's your first reaction after seeing this, based on everything we've heard throughout the day? >> i want to be clear, of course, it is graphic, and that's why msnbc is only showing that portion right now. i did watch in the newsroom, we just watched a larger chunk o
we have it here in at msnbc.t to warn you before you see this, it is graphic and maybe disturbing. >> we stopped the video there, for obvious reasons. with us here in the studio, msnbc chief legal correspondent, ari melber, msnbc national correspondent, joy reid. you both have been covering this story for some time. this all happened in october of last year, it has come up again today, because the prosecutor came out today, talking about these first-degree murder charges for the officer...
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joining us now is msnbc editor of our discovery desk, cal perry. good to have you with me here as we get started here. sunrise is there upon paris now and people are waking up in this horrific reality of theirs and many are asking why and who. and that really is the toughest at this point. earlier we had a senior u.s. intelligence counterterrorism official telling nbc news, because of the attacks, because of how they look so far, maybe not so much isis, possibly al qaeda. but you also have your thoughts on who it may be? >> well, the level of coordination is what is lending people to sort of go the al qaeda route. this is what we would classify as a complex attack, with multiple moving pieces. clearly this was well preplanned, well scouted in advance. this had an operational security element to it, an element of secre secrecy. and as you mentioned, people in paris waking up to 1,500 members of the army on the streets of the french capital. that's a new reality for people in paris. one of the things we should mention, this neighborhood in paris is a
joining us now is msnbc editor of our discovery desk, cal perry. good to have you with me here as we get started here. sunrise is there upon paris now and people are waking up in this horrific reality of theirs and many are asking why and who. and that really is the toughest at this point. earlier we had a senior u.s. intelligence counterterrorism official telling nbc news, because of the attacks, because of how they look so far, maybe not so much isis, possibly al qaeda. but you also have your...
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cal perry, msnbc editor of our discovery desk. thank you. we'll check back on you. >>> in the lively areas of paris neighborhoods on a friday night, we were talking with cal would have been packed with young people. a freelance journalist was st staying in an apartment near one of the restaurants where gunfire erupted and earlier described the experience walking outside the apartment after the attack. >> reporter: i'm in an apartment nearby, walk outside, a bustling nightclub area and bars and restaurants around. i see a gathering of people and i thought a minor police activity no big deal. then i saw police officers holding guns hunched behind vans like a scene behind a movie. it was just as it occurred, a couple police cars and firefighters and then dozens and police hiding behind vans and word spread there's a shooter loose in the neighborhood. that's when i split. a gentleman 30 years old with a towel wrapped around his hand, bleeding out of his hand. you can hear it behind me now. they're going really fast down the street. that car is g
cal perry, msnbc editor of our discovery desk. thank you. we'll check back on you. >>> in the lively areas of paris neighborhoods on a friday night, we were talking with cal would have been packed with young people. a freelance journalist was st staying in an apartment near one of the restaurants where gunfire erupted and earlier described the experience walking outside the apartment after the attack. >> reporter: i'm in an apartment nearby, walk outside, a bustling nightclub...
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stick with msnbc tomorrow for session super tuesday coverage.reet journal" poll numbers on the presidential race. >>> developing news right here on msnbc. just moments ago, president obama pushing on criminal justice reform. his focus today, helping reintroduce former convicts back into their communities. >> when you meet folks who are taking that step to break addiction and overcome great odds, you cannot help but feel hopeful about the future. >> also in 2016, poll continuing, new detai
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stay with msnbc for more continuing coverage. erica hill will be live in paris right now to pick everything pup. >>> welcome to msnbc live coverage of the terror attacks in paris. i'm erica hill. we are following several major developments at this hour. first off, german police right now scouring a stadium in hanover, where they are looking for explosives. they say there was a, quote, concrete threat situation there. authorities had canceled a soccer match set to be played between germany and the netherlands and evacuated the stadium. so far, we are told they have not found any explosives nor made my arrests. meanwhile, in france, police are asking for help identifying this man, one of the suicide bombers involved in the attacks. they call him the mastermind of the stade de france attack, but do not know his name. and russia announcing the passenger plane that crashed in egypt earlier this month was brought down by a bomb. 224 people died in that event. russia now saying it wants revenge. at this minute, house lawmakers are being
stay with msnbc for more continuing coverage. erica hill will be live in paris right now to pick everything pup. >>> welcome to msnbc live coverage of the terror attacks in paris. i'm erica hill. we are following several major developments at this hour. first off, german police right now scouring a stadium in hanover, where they are looking for explosives. they say there was a, quote, concrete threat situation there. authorities had canceled a soccer match set to be played between...
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of course, msnbc will be closely monitoring this situation.lege of your time. and a reminder, you can watch the democratic forum tonight at 8:00 eastern time right here on msnbc. frances rivera is up next. i'll see you on monday. >>> it's time for the "your business entrepreneur of the week." gary schottslein's family saddle shop has been on the same street in downtown minneapolis for over a century. now it's part of an innovative district marketing effort called "museum in the streets" to get local shoppers to support their neighborhood businesses. for more, watch "your business" saturday mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. >> announcer: brought to you by american express open. easy. building them all in four and a half months? now that was a leap. i was calling in every favor i could, to track down enough lumber to get the job done. and i knew i could rely on american express to help me buy those building materials. there are always going to be unknowns. you just have to be ready for them. another step on the journey... will you be ready when growth
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we'll be right back. >>> welcome back to msnbc. some incredible happenings overnight in france that we're following about this hour. about 9:18 this morning in saint-denis france where overnight police have been carrying out raids in this northern french suburb. gunfire erupting at about 4:30 this morning. this was the scene in the darkness at about 4:30. gun shots ringing out. have a listen. [ gunfire ] >> so sustained gunfire there going on for hours, starting in the wee hours of the morning there, about 4:30. we're told at this hour that the raid is still going on, the results of which, so far, two suspects who were inside this apartment that they raided, have died. three people were arrested and at least three police were injured in this. we're told the target of the raid is abaaoud, the alleged mastermind of the paris attacks which happened on friday, of course. this was an area which is close to the stade de france, which is where the france/germany game was going on before the attacks happened. the raids again started at abo
we'll be right back. >>> welcome back to msnbc. some incredible happenings overnight in france that we're following about this hour. about 9:18 this morning in saint-denis france where overnight police have been carrying out raids in this northern french suburb. gunfire erupting at about 4:30 this morning. this was the scene in the darkness at about 4:30. gun shots ringing out. have a listen. [ gunfire ] >> so sustained gunfire there going on for hours, starting in the wee hours...
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let's bring in msnbc reporter.nclude the hair in there it's just golden. >> always. >> let's talk a little bit more about donald trump because we've had sort of a day to breathe since the debate here but people still talking a lot about his deportation policy here. why is that? >> you know, we're starting to get some more details. he's been saying i'm going to build a wall, i'm going to deport 11 million people and people are finally saying how, give me some specifics? he's talking about modeling it after dwight eisenhower's deportation policy and say it's going to be very humane and cheap. dwight eisenhower's policy was almost anything but. it was not humane. the idea was bus people up and drive them to very strategically placed remote locations. they weren't given the resources to survive and many people did die as part of that policy. and i think people are starting to like look at this policy a little bit more discriminately and say let's look at the details, and he's saying words like deportation force. that s
let's bring in msnbc reporter.nclude the hair in there it's just golden. >> always. >> let's talk a little bit more about donald trump because we've had sort of a day to breathe since the debate here but people still talking a lot about his deportation policy here. why is that? >> you know, we're starting to get some more details. he's been saying i'm going to build a wall, i'm going to deport 11 million people and people are finally saying how, give me some specifics? he's...
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>> that wraps up this hour of msnbc live. the it privilege of your time. tamron hall is up next. i'll see you tomorrow. >>> gary's family saddle shop has been on the same street in downtown minneapolis for over a century. now it's part of an innovative business district marketing effort called museum in the streets to get local shoppers to support their neighborhood businesses. for more, watch "your business" sunday mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. we thought we'd be ready. but demand for our cocktail bitters was huge. i could feel our deadlines racing towards us. we didn't need a loan. we needed short-term funding. fast. our amex helped us fill the orders. just like that. you can't predict it, but you can be ready. another step on the journey. will you be ready when growth presents itself. realize your buying power at open.com. when i was sidelined with blood clots in my lung,h. it was serious. fortunately, my doctor had a game plan. treatment with xarelto®. hey guys! hey, finally, somebody i can look up to... ...besides arnie. xa
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joining me to discuss both cases, msnbc chief legal correspondent ari melber.he night this video came out in chicago. jason van dyke we saw posting bond, $1.5 million. was there any surprise he wasn't held without bond in this case or was that expected? >> this is a tough one. people look at this and ask sometimes, are we all being judged by the same standards or not? there is an argument people indicted on a first degree murder charge of this nature wouldn't necessarily get out on bond. the legal situation is prosecutors did ask in this case for him to be held in jail, no bond, but the judge ruled he was not a flight risk. thus he with the presumption of innocence should be able to put up bond. the way it works in the numbers is 10%. he put up $150,000 collateral saying he won't be a flight risk and is not otherwise an act of danger. i think it's fair to ask these questions. people will say is there a different set of standards for him? >> you want to weigh in on that? that's what fuel as lot of this case to begin with. >> to weigh in on it, my view is on the
joining me to discuss both cases, msnbc chief legal correspondent ari melber.he night this video came out in chicago. jason van dyke we saw posting bond, $1.5 million. was there any surprise he wasn't held without bond in this case or was that expected? >> this is a tough one. people look at this and ask sometimes, are we all being judged by the same standards or not? there is an argument people indicted on a first degree murder charge of this nature wouldn't necessarily get out on bond....
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joining me now is steven clemens, msnbc contributor.o our guest, a director of the program on extremism at george washington university. loren lorenzo, for americans who don't understand why france has become such a frequent target right now, explain that. why is france become such a regular target for these jihadists? >> there's a variety of reasons. one is you mentioned the shear number of individuals linked to isis ideology in france is much larger than any other western country. 2,000 people as you mentioned. 1,200 people went to syria and joined isis and other groups. so there's a network. there's a milieu there which is larger than any other country. put together with the fact that france has a very muscular foreign policy. not just in the coalition but in forth africa. remember, a lot of their population is of north african descent. you have a muscular policy in mali, the sahara desert, with french forces actively fighting jihadist groups there. you add the poor integration of large cross-sections of the french-muslim communities
joining me now is steven clemens, msnbc contributor.o our guest, a director of the program on extremism at george washington university. loren lorenzo, for americans who don't understand why france has become such a frequent target right now, explain that. why is france become such a regular target for these jihadists? >> there's a variety of reasons. one is you mentioned the shear number of individuals linked to isis ideology in france is much larger than any other western country. 2,000...
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this is "first look" on msnbc.> donald trump, do you still consider him to be a friend? was he ever a friend or an acquaintance? >> i knew donald trump. i represented new york. i got to know him. >> you were at his wedding. >> i was at his wedding, that's right. >> did he register for gifts at his wedding? >> i don't remember. >> did you get him a wedding gift? >> i went to his wedding. >>> hillary clinton spending her thursday night with jimmy kimmel talking about her rivals and even offers up some advice. and the cut, the stage is set for the next presidential debate. see who lost a spot on the main stage and who has been bumped altogether. plus, ben carson's claims from his stories of childhood violence to the origins of the pyramids and now his not so fun fact on the founding fathers, this morning the vetting process continues. it's 5:30 on the east coast. 2:30 out west. this is "way too early." ♪ working at the pyramid tonight working at the pyramid ♪ ♪ working at the pyramid tonight working at the pyramid ♪ >
this is "first look" on msnbc.> donald trump, do you still consider him to be a friend? was he ever a friend or an acquaintance? >> i knew donald trump. i represented new york. i got to know him. >> you were at his wedding. >> i was at his wedding, that's right. >> did he register for gifts at his wedding? >> i don't remember. >> did you get him a wedding gift? >> i went to his wedding. >>> hillary clinton spending her thursday...
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. >>> right now on msnbc, nerves on edge. security camps up in american cities as millions prepare to hit the road for the busiest travel day of the year. a new poll shows most americans say a terror attack at home is imminent. >> global manhunt. the search intensifies overseas for suspects involved in the paris terror attacks. french police confirm an explosive belt was found today south of paris. chris jansing is with us from the french capital with the latest developments. >>> in politics, politics gone wild as candidates respond to the terror threat at home and overseas. donald trump testing the limits of what he can say all while cementing his position as front-runner in the race for president. thanks for joining us. i'm erica hill. new information that could affect the travel plans of many americans. the state department releasing a worldwide caution, warning that terror groups like isis continue to plan attacks in multiple regions and inspire lone wolf attackers. the warning does not list any credible threat but does a
. >>> right now on msnbc, nerves on edge. security camps up in american cities as millions prepare to hit the road for the busiest travel day of the year. a new poll shows most americans say a terror attack at home is imminent. >> global manhunt. the search intensifies overseas for suspects involved in the paris terror attacks. french police confirm an explosive belt was found today south of paris. chris jansing is with us from the french capital with the latest developments....
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i'm alex witt with msnbc's continuing coverage of the attacks in paris. francois hollande said at least 127 people are dead in attacks across that city and he said they were planned and were carried out by members of the islamic state. >> what happened yesterday in paris and suddenly near the stadium of france was an act of war. in a situation of war, the country must make adequate decisions. it's an act of war that was committed by a terrorist army, isis, and an army of jihadists against france. >> most of the dead were killed in the city's bataclan theater that's where dozens of hostages were held and then killed one by one by attackers. now, at least two explosions were heard outside of paris, the soccer stadium, the stade de france, and shootings took place elsewhere in the city. our president, president obama, said the u.s. stands with france in the fight against terror. >> this is heart breaking situation and obviously those of us here in the united states know what its like. we have gone through these kind of episodes ourselves, and whenever these
i'm alex witt with msnbc's continuing coverage of the attacks in paris. francois hollande said at least 127 people are dead in attacks across that city and he said they were planned and were carried out by members of the islamic state. >> what happened yesterday in paris and suddenly near the stadium of france was an act of war. in a situation of war, the country must make adequate decisions. it's an act of war that was committed by a terrorist army, isis, and an army of jihadists against...
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buzzfeed who has a partner with msnbc news noticed perhaps creative editing.n to the applause after this comment. >> how many senseless acts of violence do we have to endure as a people before we stand up to the congressional lobbyists of the national rifle association? how many more americans have to die? >> now listen to the applause from the original speech. >> congressional lobbyists of the national rifle association? how many more americans have to die? >>> and "snl" just released their promos for this weekend with host donald trump. >> hi, i'm donald trump, and i'll be hosting "saturday night live" this week with musical guest sia. >> and to make things extra fun, donald has promised that for the whole show he is not going to brag or say he's the best at anything, right, donald? >> that's right, scily. and i'm going to do the best job anyone's ever done not saying it. >> and you just said it. >> what can i say? i'm the absolute best. what can i say? >> and that is your morning dish of "scrambled politics." >>> let's welcome syndicated columnist bob frank
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we'll continue our special coverage here on msnbc after a quick break.with us. >> and welcome back, everybody. 3:00 in the morning here on wednesday morning on the east coast. our msnbc coverage continues on these live raids here in paris going on just north of paris. i'll give you the headlines here, we'll get into the details in just a moment. we have two suspects dead, three people have been taken into custody, and three police officers who have been injured at this point. this all started as a police raid early this morning outside of paris in a suburb north of paris called saint-denis. this is close to where the stade de france is, where the france/germany game was happening on friday night when the attacks happened. early this morning, urn the
we'll continue our special coverage here on msnbc after a quick break.with us. >> and welcome back, everybody. 3:00 in the morning here on wednesday morning on the east coast. our msnbc coverage continues on these live raids here in paris going on just north of paris. i'll give you the headlines here, we'll get into the details in just a moment. we have two suspects dead, three people have been taken into custody, and three police officers who have been injured at this point. this all...
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tylenol® >>> welcome back to msnbc.e continue to follow this developing news out of france at this point. police there carrying out raids starting at about 4:20 this morning in the northern suburb of saint-denis. it's about 20 minutes north of paris. they started raids there under the cover of dark there about 4:20. looking for a man named abdelhamid abaaoud, the alleged mastermind of the paris attacks on friday night. this is a look at him right here. he's a belgian-born 27-year-old man. already been on the radar of authorities. he reportedly joined isis after traveling to syria in 2014, was involved in multiple prior incidents and has somehow been eluding authorities for quite some time. and this is a man who even his own family had disowned him. they had celebrated when they thought that he was dead. of course, he's not. and now this is the man who was being targete in a raid here in saint-denis, france. now, at this point, it's unclear whether or not he was inside the apartment. we do know that two suspects who were
tylenol® >>> welcome back to msnbc.e continue to follow this developing news out of france at this point. police there carrying out raids starting at about 4:20 this morning in the northern suburb of saint-denis. it's about 20 minutes north of paris. they started raids there under the cover of dark there about 4:20. looking for a man named abdelhamid abaaoud, the alleged mastermind of the paris attacks on friday night. this is a look at him right here. he's a belgian-born 27-year-old...
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parker, an msnbc political analyst and syndicated writer.ail, the gang's all here. we will talk all things jeb. let me talk about what donald rumsfeld had said in terms of that response that he gave, saying bush 41 getting up there in years and misjudges bush 43 who i found made his own decisions. there are hundreds of memos on www.rumsfeld.com that represent advice that the dod gave the president. unpack this and also the original statement, bush's reaction and what it means to his forecast presidentially. >> first of all, the rivalry. that might be the polite term for it, between donald rumsfeld and george h.w. bush, the 41st president, is legendary in washington and it goes back decades. these two when gerald ford and richard nixon were president, these two were very competitive with each other. george h.w. bush let it be known he did not trust donald rumsfeld. all sorts of stories when george w. bush was putting his administration together in the first place, the one person george h.w. bush didn't want getting near that administration wa
parker, an msnbc political analyst and syndicated writer.ail, the gang's all here. we will talk all things jeb. let me talk about what donald rumsfeld had said in terms of that response that he gave, saying bush 41 getting up there in years and misjudges bush 43 who i found made his own decisions. there are hundreds of memos on www.rumsfeld.com that represent advice that the dod gave the president. unpack this and also the original statement, bush's reaction and what it means to his forecast...
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. >>> right now on msnbc, intelligent breakthrough. new developments this morning on that russian passenger jet that broke apart in the sky in egypt. officials say it's likely a bomb brought down that play. and take a look at this. new video showing the aftermath of the crash. you can see smoke rising from wreckage, rescue workers nearby and debris scattered on the ground. good thursday morning to you, i'm jose diaz-balart. joining me is tom costello and also jim miklaszewski. what do we know this morning? >> intelligence officials based on information they've been sharing with the brits and the brits sharing with the u.s. that it may have been a bomb, that it may have been planted by isis but nothing conclusive so far. one of the big questions raised is is isis there in the sinai sophisticated enough to be able to plant an airplane on a bomb? and one expert that i talked to this morning said the issue here in sophistication of bombs on airplanes is not necessarily the bomb itself but the concealment of the bomb. you know, al qaeda in
. >>> right now on msnbc, intelligent breakthrough. new developments this morning on that russian passenger jet that broke apart in the sky in egypt. officials say it's likely a bomb brought down that play. and take a look at this. new video showing the aftermath of the crash. you can see smoke rising from wreckage, rescue workers nearby and debris scattered on the ground. good thursday morning to you, i'm jose diaz-balart. joining me is tom costello and also jim miklaszewski. what do...
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only here on msnbc. ari? >> that's right. we obtained 80 minutes of new police and hospital videos shot from five different cameras and showing every moment of a police interaction that began with a ride to the hospital and ended in the death of a handcuffed virginia man in police custody happening in a town called south boston in southern virginia. not far from the north carolina border. and the new videos have never been seen before today. they show this deadly 2013 incident in graphic detail. the subject of a lawsuit against police that will be in federal court tomorrow. now these videos are edited and includes audioings and a warning. some of the video you are about to see is graphic. police video shows this handcuffed man repeatedly tased outside a virginia hospital before dying in police custody. >> we're taking a little ride. >> reporter: the police brought him to the hospital but they never took him inside for help. for linwood lambert's family, it is an agonizing mystery until now. new video obtained exclusively by m
only here on msnbc. ari? >> that's right. we obtained 80 minutes of new police and hospital videos shot from five different cameras and showing every moment of a police interaction that began with a ride to the hospital and ended in the death of a handcuffed virginia man in police custody happening in a town called south boston in southern virginia. not far from the north carolina border. and the new videos have never been seen before today. they show this deadly 2013 incident in graphic...
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but now it's time for "msnbc live." have a great day. >>> and right now on msnbc, the doctor is in. one year to go until the presidential election and we've got our new nbc new/wall street journal poll out overnight showing ben carson jumping to the top of the republican field. donald trump is now in second. he's up and early attacking the front-runner. we're going to show you his reaction. and this morning president obama has something to say about all of the gop candidates...
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>>> breaking news now here on msnbc."wall street journal" poll released minutes ago. the poll shows head-to-head general election matchups between hillary clinton and her potential republican rivals. the big news is that one year out now from the 2016 general election, hillary clinton is tied with dr. ben carson, who's taken the lead in the republican race. she and carson both getting 47% of the vote in a perspective head-to-head matchup. clinton is ahead of donald trump by eight points in our new poll, 50 to 42 is the score there. she leads former florida governor jeb bush by four points. 47 to 43% and holds a three-point advantage over senator marco rubio, 47 to 44%. that is well within the poll's margin of error. and joining me now are lauren fox from the "national journal" and republican strategist, matt schlapp. matt, let me ask you, the polling shows ben carson taking the lead in iowa. our nbc news/"wall street journal" poll has him taking the lead over trump by six nationally. now he's the only one who's not losin
>>> breaking news now here on msnbc."wall street journal" poll released minutes ago. the poll shows head-to-head general election matchups between hillary clinton and her potential republican rivals. the big news is that one year out now from the 2016 general election, hillary clinton is tied with dr. ben carson, who's taken the lead in the republican race. she and carson both getting 47% of the vote in a perspective head-to-head matchup. clinton is ahead of donald trump by...
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on msnbc. submit your question usi using #msnbc 2016 on twitter. visit elections.msnbc.com and tune in friday to see if your question was selected. >>> you are o own lolt spoke exclusively to president obama and asked him to offer the candidates a reality check on what it's really like to be president. >> you know what i would say would be that this is a big diverse country and that's a good thing and democracy is messy and that can be frustrating as president, but what you want to be able to do is to stay with it and have a sense of where it is that you want to go. the most important thing i will say about this election, though, is just encouraging everybody to participate. if you really are sick and tired of gridlock, regardless of what your party s you've got to get involved. you've got to listen to what folks are saying, you have to, by the way, make sure that the candidates are being willing to take tough questions. i've been interested in seeing some of the republican candidates who say they are so tough they are going to stair down, you know
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msnbc will bring that to you live.e in their meeting at the o he valval offi. >>> the subject of their meeting, the fight against isis will something no doubt the next u.s. president will have to tackle. someone who wants that job, former governor of maryland, martin o'malley. >> thanks for having me. >> talk about the war on isis. do you have a specific or different strategy that you would bring to the table? >> well, i believe we need to increase the battle tempo here and i think we have an opportunity now with the u.n. security council resolution to assemble a much broader coalition and i believe that the nations that are right there in the region need to provide the ground forces, but we certainly have a role to play and the united states needs to lead here, providing more special ops advisors, be providing the air support, providing the technical capabilities. it's clear if you look over the last few weeks that isil has demonstrated that its safe haven has given it the capacity to hit well beyond the confines of i
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starts 8:00 here on msnbc. i will see you there. >>> today the british are celebrate i celebrating the attempt to blow up parliament. 410 years later they're not using gun powder but they are still dropping political bombs. >>> former george h.w. bush takes aim at dick cheney and donald rumsfeld. the article that lit today's fire will join me. >>> former president george hw. bush giving a scathing critique of dick cheney and donald rumsfeld. >> i picked him because he will be a valuable partner and a bush administrationist. >> the 41st president calls the vice president iron ass. >> i took it as a mark of pride. >> i don't think it was meant as a compliment. >> he described them both as hard asses. >> rumsfeld says bush 41 is getting up in years and misjudges bush 43. >> that's very regrettable to say something like that. >> that's something that dick cheney and don rumsfeld have captured. >> my brother's a big boy. >> i'm the decider. >> this couldn't come at a worst possible time for jeb bush. >> this reset t
starts 8:00 here on msnbc. i will see you there. >>> today the british are celebrate i celebrating the attempt to blow up parliament. 410 years later they're not using gun powder but they are still dropping political bombs. >>> former george h.w. bush takes aim at dick cheney and donald rumsfeld. the article that lit today's fire will join me. >>> former president george hw. bush giving a scathing critique of dick cheney and donald rumsfeld. >> i picked him...
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msnbc's richard lului joins us live with more from paris. came out yesterday for a 26-year-old born in belgium indicated there was an individual outside the seven assailants killed that the french government officials were looking for. we a a hearing just this hour this eighth indivial, they believe, a senior french senator briefing nbc that he was stopped by french officials as he was trying to cross the border and then let go. also hearing from this senior french senanar, that there is evidence t tt he is the one who rented a vehicle. that was then used to transport others, possibly involved in the attack on friday just this hour, we are learning at npc news a senior french senator that has briefed us is saying that 8th individual was stopped by individuals and let go. so also what we are hearing overnight is that there were anti-terror raids here in paris and across the country. related to cases o o extremist islamist. whether that's related to friday's case, we do not know or cases government officials are looking at in addition to that,
msnbc's richard lului joins us live with more from paris. came out yesterday for a 26-year-old born in belgium indicated there was an individual outside the seven assailants killed that the french government officials were looking for. we a a hearing just this hour this eighth indivial, they believe, a senior french senator briefing nbc that he was stopped by french officials as he was trying to cross the border and then let go. also hearing from this senior french senanar, that there is...
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throughout the day on msnbc and nbc. stay tuned. .the hawkeyes just one of a few undefeated teams left in the country. where they are in the polls this morning... and what a win this weekend would mean for them. campaign stops.. the presidential candidates in des moines for the democratic debate stick around sunday. what they did... and the questions they keep getting asked. fatal accident.. police say two people are dead... after an accident outside a des moines convenience store. it's monday.. november 16th... today in iowa starts now.. first on thirteen... police are
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msnbc's steve kornacki is there. steve, set the stage for us. >> reporter: yeah, well, kate we are outside the auditorium where the forum is going to be taking place in a few hours from now doing the secret service sweep. hillary clinton here tonight. nobody's in the building except the secret service right now. joining me outside the building right now is somebody who has pretty big stake of when's happening tonight. jeff weaver, campaign manager of bernie sanders. >> great to be here. >> you can see the same numbers we see. the hillary clinton lead expanded nationally, iowa. we noticed that sanders seems to be stepping up the effort to draw a contrast with her. are you saying we need to draw contrast with hillary clinton? >> look, steve. campaigns have phases. starting six months ago we were at 3% in the polls. nobody knew who we were and we spent the summer talking about the message, the agenda, fix the rigged economy and now the fall, closer to the actual voting and now's the time that voter vs to make a choice.
msnbc's steve kornacki is there. steve, set the stage for us. >> reporter: yeah, well, kate we are outside the auditorium where the forum is going to be taking place in a few hours from now doing the secret service sweep. hillary clinton here tonight. nobody's in the building except the secret service right now. joining me outside the building right now is somebody who has pretty big stake of when's happening tonight. jeff weaver, campaign manager of bernie sanders. >> great to be...
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msnbc richard lui joins us live from paris again with the latest. richard. >> reporter: dara, we now have new news that four of the attackers were named. the two new names according to paris prosecutor. one, his named is ahmed al mohammed himimhat is related to a passport that was found. the question is in addition to two other names na m we were reporting. it's now four. we take a step back, though, this i i a city depending on the reaction, has been reacting in different ways. a woman, anita took me by the arm to two locations. one of which is over here to my left. on that wall is a statement saying it means tassled but not toppled. symbolic of what paris is g gng through. they may be pushed. she also took me to a terrorist of a very famous liberty leader from the world war i and world war ii. her name is emilienne. and she was a champion of liberty. she took me to that locationas so proud in saying these two locations where you stand now, richard, symbolic of what we will do and what i will do as a 60-odd-year-old woman here in paris who has live
msnbc richard lui joins us live from paris again with the latest. richard. >> reporter: dara, we now have new news that four of the attackers were named. the two new names according to paris prosecutor. one, his named is ahmed al mohammed himimhat is related to a passport that was found. the question is in addition to two other names na m we were reporting. it's now four. we take a step back, though, this i i a city depending on the reaction, has been reacting in different ways. a woman,...
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these videos were obtained by msnbc and were not seen until a few weeks ago. south boston police declined to comment to msnbc, but in court papers, they claim the use of force was justified. virginia state police say they conducted an investigation, and have turned their findings over to prosecutors. keep in mind, this was two years ago. the criminal investigation of the case remains open. the incident is the subject of a civil lawsuit. msnbc's chief legal correspondent, ari melber, reported this out for the network. he joins me now. there's a civil lawsuit at issue here. let's start with this. what determination was made between the cause of death of this individual? >> great question. the coroner basically said that acute cocaine intoxication was lifted as the cause of death. they noted that taser wounds existed on the body, but according to our investigation, they didn't know the extent of the repeat tasering. >> all right. do we know what the police told officials about what had transpired during that timeline that we now have video evidence of? >> that's
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i'm al wit with msnbc's continuing coverage of the paris attacks. the france is in shock in the wake of the terror attacks that left at least 127 people dead and another 200-plus wounded. the iconic eiffel tower is closed today and cordoned off by french military and police units as security in paris and the france's borders is tightened. this is dramatic video capturing dozens escaping the bataclan the theater, and more than 100 of the victims died at the hands of the attackers inside of the building that you are looking at a there, and some managed to escape through the doors and others from windows and able to flee for safety and through the rooftop. and now, france's president said that 106 were killed there in that attack, and 127 total people were killed in six separate attacks. france's president francois hollande spoke about it. >> it was an act of war, and in a situation of war the country must make adequate decision. it is an act of war that was committed by terrorist army, isis, an army of jihadist against france. >> and now, president ob
i'm al wit with msnbc's continuing coverage of the paris attacks. the france is in shock in the wake of the terror attacks that left at least 127 people dead and another 200-plus wounded. the iconic eiffel tower is closed today and cordoned off by french military and police units as security in paris and the france's borders is tightened. this is dramatic video capturing dozens escaping the bataclan the theater, and more than 100 of the victims died at the hands of the attackers inside of the...
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i so appreciate it. >>> much more ahead right here on msnbc.to go back to our own jim miklaszewski live at the pentagon for the latest on the shooting deaths of two americans in jordan. >>> next hour, president obama and israeli leader benjamin netanyahu meet at the oval office for the first time in more than a year. we got details on that for you next right here on msnbc. you didn't tell me aunt alice was coming. of course. don't forget grandpa. can the test drive be over now? maybe just head back to the dealership? don't you want to meet my family? yep, totally. it's practically yours, but we still need your signature. the sign then drive event. zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first months payment on a new jetta and other select volkswagen models. can a a subconscious. mind? a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? oh no... (under his breath) hey man! hey peter. (unenthusiastic) oh... ha ha ha! joann
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we will have much more ahead on msnbc.his holiday i can count on someone's kid mistaking me for santa. i'm so sorry. come on sweetie. it's okay. and knowing right when my packages arrive. introducing real-time delivery notifications. one more reason this is our season. >>> all right. well, it was an election night last night, and it wasn't the biggest election. it was an off-year election, so a lot of states didn't have marquee races. but there were a few very important races, a few very important ballot questions last night. and one thing that jumped out at us has to do with a question about the changing culture in this country. we've heard so much in the last few years, really over the last decade about the pace of cultural change. this country becoming more liberal in many ways on social issues. this is the year of course that the supreme court said that gay marriage is legal everywhere in this country. that's something that's been building very quick ly over the last few years. this is the year of caitlyn jenner, of br
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msnbc legal correspondent ari melber joins me this morning.g to be tough to find jurors who really haven't heard much about this case there? >> i think it will be. i think that is common sense given the fact that this was a national and even international story. there are going to be plenty of people inside baltimore who are going to bring some aware es of it. of course what you do when you talk to juries, they have a process called voir dire where you interview them, is not to say have you ever heard about anything in the world, nobody comes in with a fully blank slate, but rather can you be fair and impartial and limit yourself to what you hear in the courtroom, not what you may have heard before and certainly not what comes from outside the courtroom during a trial. >> porter is expected to testify. what's that tell you? >> well, first of all, i'll say what i always say. we don't know what it tells us but in terms ef analyzing that, i think it suggests that the defense feels that they have potentially strong argument for him to explain his
msnbc legal correspondent ari melber joins me this morning.g to be tough to find jurors who really haven't heard much about this case there? >> i think it will be. i think that is common sense given the fact that this was a national and even international story. there are going to be plenty of people inside baltimore who are going to bring some aware es of it. of course what you do when you talk to juries, they have a process called voir dire where you interview them, is not to say have...
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msnbc's steve kornacki is following that part of the story. it is obvious the media is not picking on the gop candidates but it is clear why we are focusing on the fact that 3 out of 14 have chosen to speak out. >> yeah. you saw more statements yesterday coming out. they're focusing on the violence itself, they're condemning the violence, ted cruz for instance called this shooter deranged. ted cruz was actually asked about is there a link between the rhetoric you were just talking about with the planned parenthood representative, is there a link between the rhetoric on the right against planned parenthood and the actions potentially of this gunman. this is what ted cruz said when he was asked about it. >> i don't fully know the motivations of this deranged individual. it's also reported that he was registered as an independent and a woman and a transgender leftist activist. if that's what he is, i don't think it is fair to blame the rhetoric on the left. this is a murderer. >> ted cruz basically making the case there that we don't know yet eno
msnbc's steve kornacki is following that part of the story. it is obvious the media is not picking on the gop candidates but it is clear why we are focusing on the fact that 3 out of 14 have chosen to speak out. >> yeah. you saw more statements yesterday coming out. they're focusing on the violence itself, they're condemning the violence, ted cruz for instance called this shooter deranged. ted cruz was actually asked about is there a link between the rhetoric you were just talking about...
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it's the msnbc democratic presidential candidate forum tonight in south carolina.l bernie sanders keep turning up the heat on hillary clinton? all indications so far this week says yes. this is "mtp daily" and it starts right now. >>> happy friday, everybody. what a week this has turned out to be. today alone brings news on three big fronts. at this hour, ben carson's campaign is facing an unfamiliar situation, having to defend itself in territory most folks never imagined he'd have trouble with, his personal story and his honesty. carson's campaign manager will be here live in just a moment. >>> meantime, president obama makes official what we've been guessing would happen for quite a while, rejecting keystone pipeline plan. but that's not a closed story. the canadian company behind it, plabs to hit the reset button on the process and they're hoping there's a republican administration to apply to come 2017. so this issue will be a big one in the 2016 campaign trail with the potential of a republican president having a very different take than the obama administrat
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but steve kornacki picks up our coverage right now on msnbc right now. >> right now on msnbc, immigration reform and the republicans, the 2016 candidates go at each other on amnesty, and there is more on donald trump's plan to deport 11 million undocumented immigrants. >>> and also breaking news from lebanon where several dozen people are killed, many more injured in two suicide bomb blasts in beirut. we will have all the latest on that. and a depression-era banking law may take center stage at the debate, i'll explain why. i am steve kornacki, on the gop campaign trail. and at the heart of it, immigration, the candidates are trading jabs right and left, marco rubio taking jabs at cruz, cruz right back, and then donald trump going after ben carson. while rubio's popularity is rising, the other members are attacking him as a member of the gang of 8 and the immigration reform bill. right now, cruz and rubio are in an epic back and for the. >> i like rubio, he is a friend of mine, i respect him. >> do you think there is any difference -- >> it is not complicated that on the fight over amnest
but steve kornacki picks up our coverage right now on msnbc right now. >> right now on msnbc, immigration reform and the republicans, the 2016 candidates go at each other on amnesty, and there is more on donald trump's plan to deport 11 million undocumented immigrants. >>> and also breaking news from lebanon where several dozen people are killed, many more injured in two suicide bomb blasts in beirut. we will have all the latest on that. and a depression-era banking law may take...
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this is conservative talk show host on msnbc earlier today.'s take a listen to what he said. >> he's doing conservatives a favor by staying in and stopping the establishment from coalescing between marco rubio sooner so i hope he hangs in there a little bit lodger. >> katie, do you think that's right? >> you know, iler certainly don't think that's the motive that the bush campaign is pursuing. he's a tremendously accomplished governor. i think the challenge that they've got is that this electorate is really a changed electorate and it's maybe something that they can't really fix. is the mood of the electorate is for something new, something different, and wee r we're seeing that in the kind of support that ben carson and donald trump are getting. i do think ultimately it will be a nominee that doesn't come from those ranks in particular but it will be somebody that represents a change and something new for the republican party. i don't think a lot of republicans look at somebody with the last name bush that way. >> so, mark, let me ask you. in
this is conservative talk show host on msnbc earlier today.'s take a listen to what he said. >> he's doing conservatives a favor by staying in and stopping the establishment from coalescing between marco rubio sooner so i hope he hangs in there a little bit lodger. >> katie, do you think that's right? >> you know, iler certainly don't think that's the motive that the bush campaign is pursuing. he's a tremendously accomplished governor. i think the challenge that they've got is...
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but we begin this hour again with a msnbc exclusive investigation.ith an eye opening report of virginia with the police videos airing for the first time this afternoon. only here on msnbc. ari? >> that's right. we obtained 80 minutes of new ce
but we begin this hour again with a msnbc exclusive investigation.ith an eye opening report of virginia with the police videos airing for the first time this afternoon. only here on msnbc. ari? >> that's right. we obtained 80 minutes of new ce
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we begin with a msnbc exclusive investigation.legal correspondent ari melber is here with an eye opening report from virginia with the police video that is are about to air for the first time. ari? >> thank you, thomas. we obtained 80 minutes of new police and hospital videos shot from five different cameras showing every moment of a police interaction that began with a ride to the hospital and ended in the death of a handcuffed virginia man in police custody happening in south boston. this is southern virginia, not far from north carolina. these new videos that you are about to see have never been seen before. they show this deadly 2013 incident in graphic detail. they're the subject of a lawsuit against police in federal court tomorrow and they're edited and a warning. some of the video you are about to see is graphic. police video shows this handcuffed man repeatedly
we begin with a msnbc exclusive investigation.legal correspondent ari melber is here with an eye opening report from virginia with the police video that is are about to air for the first time. ari? >> thank you, thomas. we obtained 80 minutes of new police and hospital videos shot from five different cameras showing every moment of a police interaction that began with a ride to the hospital and ended in the death of a handcuffed virginia man in police custody happening in south boston....
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the very latest ahead on msnbc live. two hundred years of citi history matter to you? well, because it tells us something powerful about progress: that whether times are good or bad, people and their ideas will continue to move the world forward. as long as they have someone to believe in them. citi financed the transatlantic cable that connected continents. and the panama canal, that made our world a smaller place. we backed the marshall plan that helped europe regain its strength. and pioneered the atm, for cash, anytime. for over two centuries we've supported dreams like these, and the people and companies behind them. so why should that matter to you? because, today, we are still helping progress makers turn their ideas into reality. and the next great idea could be yours. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night,blind. and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. ♪ (vo) some call it giving back. we call it share the love. during our share the lo
the very latest ahead on msnbc live. two hundred years of citi history matter to you? well, because it tells us something powerful about progress: that whether times are good or bad, people and their ideas will continue to move the world forward. as long as they have someone to believe in them. citi financed the transatlantic cable that connected continents. and the panama canal, that made our world a smaller place. we backed the marshall plan that helped europe regain its strength. and...
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thank you. >> my pleasure. >> check out our facebook page at first look, msnbc.ay too early starts now. this winter, take advantage of our season's best offers on the latest generation of cadillacs. the 2016 cadillac ats. get this low-mileage lease from around $269 per month, or purchase with 0% apr financing. you think it smells fine, but your wife smells this... sfx: ding music starts luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics there's febreze fabric refresher it doesn't just mask, it eliminates odors... ...you've gone noseblind to woman inhales use febreze fabric refresher till it's fresh and try pluggable febreze... ...to continuously eliminate odors for up to 45 days of freshness pluggable febreze and fabric refresher two more ways [inhale + exhale mnemonic] to breathe happy. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like ordering wine equals pretending to know wine. pinot noir, which means peanut of the night. bis committed to truth on the label. when we say real meat is the first ingredient, it is always number one. we leave out poult
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you're watching msnbc. redid you say 97?97! yes.eminds me of geico's 97% customer satisfaction rating. 97%? helped by geico's fast and friendly claims service. huh... oh yeah, baby. geico's as fast and friendly as it gets. woo! geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. >>> president obama went out of his way to praise france yesterday for pledging to take in more than 30,000 refugees despite the terror attacks on paris. this while america is hearing anti-rhetoric from republican candidates in the 2016 campaign. i'm joined by a former administrator for usad, a distinguished fellow at georgetown school of foreign service. i always knew you were distinguished, raj. >> thank you. >> great to see you. the 2016 campaign has gone to a very dark place from my judgment in terms of the refugees and the facts of how we vet refugees. can you shed some light on what happens to these refugees in camps for 18 to 24 months and what kind of threat they may or may not pose to the united states? >> well, first i think it's important to know wh
you're watching msnbc. redid you say 97?97! yes.eminds me of geico's 97% customer satisfaction rating. 97%? helped by geico's fast and friendly claims service. huh... oh yeah, baby. geico's as fast and friendly as it gets. woo! geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. >>> president obama went out of his way to praise france yesterday for pledging to take in more than 30,000 refugees despite the terror attacks on paris. this while america is hearing anti-rhetoric from...