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we're just getting this in here to msnbc.we understand that having dinner with president trump at mar-a-lago today and we are understanding that the attorney general will be there to have dinner as well as the secretary of commerce, wilbur ross and mrs. ross, attorney generals sessions just described. john kelly we're getting in this note, steven miller, don mcgahn and steve bannon. jeff sessions is going to be here, after hearing president trump wasn't so happy, didn't want so many staff necessarily being with him at mar-a-lag ox right n right now. i'm not happy you recused yourself, mr. attorney general? >> most the people you listed who are going to be at the dinner, steve bannon, stephen miller are the brain trust. we know from donald trump he's publicly seemed to chastise jeff sessions for what we now know, didn't disclose the fact he communicated with the russian ambassador in his hearing. donald trump said he should have answered a little differently. he did sort of throw his guy under the bus. this is perhaps a way to
we're just getting this in here to msnbc.we understand that having dinner with president trump at mar-a-lago today and we are understanding that the attorney general will be there to have dinner as well as the secretary of commerce, wilbur ross and mrs. ross, attorney generals sessions just described. john kelly we're getting in this note, steven miller, don mcgahn and steve bannon. jeff sessions is going to be here, after hearing president trump wasn't so happy, didn't want so many staff...
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rachel maddow at msnbc or president trump? >> i said when they look at that nfl -- envelope, they're going to find bannon's finger prints on it. it's the president's tax return. somebody has them and has been leaking them. don't think from his anger that he knows who did it. the leak and its exposition of rachel maddow on msnbc has blown a hole that he hasn't paid any taxes. $38 million on $158 million is a lot of money. it's higher taxes than mitt romney paid, warren buffet or maybe even his secretary. >> shepard: and the tax rate back then was 25%. the tax rate picked by bernie sanders is 13%. the tax rate paid by former president obama is 18%. comcast, which owns msnbc pays around 23, 24%. so president trump, donald trump then, is paying a higher tax rate than his critics. >> indeed he is. bernie sanders is paying 18%? >> 13%. >> the man of the little people and paying the little people's tax rate. but this damages the case made by the democrats against the president. you heard talk that he went 18 years and he paid nothing
rachel maddow at msnbc or president trump? >> i said when they look at that nfl -- envelope, they're going to find bannon's finger prints on it. it's the president's tax return. somebody has them and has been leaking them. don't think from his anger that he knows who did it. the leak and its exposition of rachel maddow on msnbc has blown a hole that he hasn't paid any taxes. $38 million on $158 million is a lot of money. it's higher taxes than mitt romney paid, warren buffet or maybe even...
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we'll hear from the attorney on the next hour on msnbc.tage has not been authenticated by the st. louis county police and it's been edited by the filmmaker and we cannot confirm how they obtained it in the first place, but joining us on the phone to answer those questions is filmmaker jason pollack. can you explain how you got a hold of this video? >> well, i got a hold of the video because i've been living in ferguson for two years working with the community and the family of michael brown on the investigation of this case, and i've been doing investigation work, real work trying to figure out what actually happened down there and when you do real work on a big story you gethe truth, and that's how i got the video. >> jason, police are saying in a statement that they cannot confirm its authenticity at this time. >> oh, that's a big surprise -- what a big surprise. >> -- who did you work with being sure that you are digging up investigative nuggets and details, someone that did authenticate it for you that you felt with your power as a fil
we'll hear from the attorney on the next hour on msnbc.tage has not been authenticated by the st. louis county police and it's been edited by the filmmaker and we cannot confirm how they obtained it in the first place, but joining us on the phone to answer those questions is filmmaker jason pollack. can you explain how you got a hold of this video? >> well, i got a hold of the video because i've been living in ferguson for two years working with the community and the family of michael...
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thank you for watching this hour of "msnbc live." you can find me on twitter, facebook and instra gragram and snapchat. right now on msnbc "andrea mitchell reports." >> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," take it or leave it. the white house calling house conserve i haves' bluff. it's now or nerve to vote on health care. >> it's time to put up. it's time to recognize that this is the beginning of the overall plan that will bring about that patient centered health care. this is the first step and they need to get on board. >> lawmakers have to be accountable why they didn't vote to get rid of obamacare when they had the chance and that chance is today. >> the holdouts, despite those sticks and some carrots, conservative republicans still hold the fate of the bill in their hands. with ohm a few hours to go, are any of the no's ready to flip? >> i am going to vote against it, though, because it is one of the worst bills i have seen. eight not a repeal. that is a marketing employ. >> it isn't going to work. we're told the prices will
thank you for watching this hour of "msnbc live." you can find me on twitter, facebook and instra gragram and snapchat. right now on msnbc "andrea mitchell reports." >> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," take it or leave it. the white house calling house conserve i haves' bluff. it's now or nerve to vote on health care. >> it's time to put up. it's time to recognize that this is the beginning of the overall plan that will bring about that patient...
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. >>> breaking news this hour, at msnbc world headquarters.high noon in the east, here's what's happening, the breaking news we're following, an intruder reportedly breaching the white house grounds late last night. we're just getting that into msnbc. this while the president was in residence. i want to bring in nbc's kelly o'donnell who is at the white house. what do we know? >> reporter: well, we've been in touch with united states secret service and we are expecting still a more clear statement about what happened from officials. but you outlined it. friday night, before midnight, there was an intruder who breached the perimeter here at the white house on the south side. we're coming to you from the north side. and that intruder was apprehended. officials say there were no known weapons or areas of concern on that person. and that the suspect was turned over to the metropolitan police here in washington, d.c. few official details yet. but to step back and consider the implications, this would be the first such security incident in the trump
. >>> breaking news this hour, at msnbc world headquarters.high noon in the east, here's what's happening, the breaking news we're following, an intruder reportedly breaching the white house grounds late last night. we're just getting that into msnbc. this while the president was in residence. i want to bring in nbc's kelly o'donnell who is at the white house. what do we know? >> reporter: well, we've been in touch with united states secret service and we are expecting still a...
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msnbc, the network clicking off the seconds to her time.9:00 pm eastern rolled around, this happened. >> without further ado i pass the baton to my colleague, rachel maddow. your show starts now, good evening rachel. it's been a little hullabaloo around here. >> people were tweeting shut up, get to rachel. >> you can't before 9:00 because i'm not sitting here until 8:59. thank you. thank you to joining us for the next hour. you may have heard, we've got some significance breaking news tonight. donald trump's tax returns. breathe. >> oh my gosh, it took her 20 minutes to get to her story. and then when they are show ended msnbc's lawrence oh done he will invited maddow to his set before talking but not before gushing to her about her reporting. >> you know normally at 9:00 pm i have some stuff to do to prepare for a 10:00 pm live tv show. all that stuffy made sure was done at 8:59 p.m. [ laughter ] >> i got to watch every minute tonight. this has been riveting television, an amazing level he will have legs. >> okay. viewers were not impresse
msnbc, the network clicking off the seconds to her time.9:00 pm eastern rolled around, this happened. >> without further ado i pass the baton to my colleague, rachel maddow. your show starts now, good evening rachel. it's been a little hullabaloo around here. >> people were tweeting shut up, get to rachel. >> you can't before 9:00 because i'm not sitting here until 8:59. thank you. thank you to joining us for the next hour. you may have heard, we've got some significance...
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organizations like nbc news and msnbc have gone to remarkable lengths to keep it alive. it is hour upon hour of segments like this. >> rachel maddow continues to investigate the trump-russia connection. exposing in detail. >> the trump campaign did not just benefit from russiaa interfering with our presidential campaign, they colluded. they helped. they were in on it. >> a disturbing pattern of rolling disclosure. when it comes to their contacts with russia. >> because of russian interference in our election. >> tantalizing evidence of some kind of collusion. >> continuing influence in our country. not just during the campaign, but during the administration. basically, signs of what could be a continuing operation. >> tucker: it turns out there is more than a little irony here.on complaints from nbc about election meddling? given that companies conduct over the past six months, that is a bit rich. consider the infamous access hollywood tape. if you are living in america last fall, you remember it. the immediate and disastrous effect that tape had on the candidate trumps
organizations like nbc news and msnbc have gone to remarkable lengths to keep it alive. it is hour upon hour of segments like this. >> rachel maddow continues to investigate the trump-russia connection. exposing in detail. >> the trump campaign did not just benefit from russiaa interfering with our presidential campaign, they colluded. they helped. they were in on it. >> a disturbing pattern of rolling disclosure. when it comes to their contacts with russia. >> because...
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joining me now, msnbc meteorologist bonnie schneider. so, bonnie, yes, just talking about a fan right now. >> i was just going to say, step outside, thomas, you'll get that cold air that you need. >> i'll chill down accordingly. but what's going on with this storm? what can folks expect? >> we are definitely looking at a monumental storm, and it may be a record-breaker for many, especially because it's happening in march. 58 million people will be impacted by this storm from monday night straight through wednesday. and remember, the bulk of it happening on tuesday. so, a blizzard watch for new york city, long island, coastal connecticut, rhode island all the y up into boston. that means we're going it see blowing and drifting snow and heavy amounts. let's break it down hour by hour, starting with monday night. heavy rain across the virginia area, into the carolinas. and notice you start to get that wintry mix coming through into washington, d.c., and some light snow along the jersey shore into atlantic city. the storm will gain strength
joining me now, msnbc meteorologist bonnie schneider. so, bonnie, yes, just talking about a fan right now. >> i was just going to say, step outside, thomas, you'll get that cold air that you need. >> i'll chill down accordingly. but what's going on with this storm? what can folks expect? >> we are definitely looking at a monumental storm, and it may be a record-breaker for many, especially because it's happening in march. 58 million people will be impacted by this storm from...
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who knows if there is a wire tap aimed at msnbc right now. i'm going to keep my sources to myself because i owe them that. >> thank you for stopping by today, appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> all right. we're keeping a watch on the breaking story this hour. we've been watching the white house because we just got in the information within the last hour and a half, two hours an intruder was caught at the white house right around midnight. the president was in residence there at the time of the security. we'll have details next. "how to win at business." step one: point decisively with the arm of your glasses. abracadabra. the stage is yours. step two: choose la quinta. the only hotel where you can redeem loyalty points for a free night-instantly and win at business. ♪ everything your family touches sticks with them. make sure the germs they bring home don't stick around. use clorox disinfecting products. because no one kills germs better than clorox. >>> welcome back. in new york city at the half hour, had here what's we're monitoring. a story
who knows if there is a wire tap aimed at msnbc right now. i'm going to keep my sources to myself because i owe them that. >> thank you for stopping by today, appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> all right. we're keeping a watch on the breaking story this hour. we've been watching the white house because we just got in the information within the last hour and a half, two hours an intruder was caught at the white house right around midnight. the president was in residence there...
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stay with us on msnbc. sensimis.e complete allergy relief in a gentle mist you may not even notice. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances that cause your symptoms. most allergy pills only block one. and six is greater than one. break through your allergies. new flonase sensimist. ♪ now? excuse me. again? be right back. always running to the bathroom because your bladder is calling the shots? you may have oab. enough of this. we're going to the doctor. take charge and ask your doctor about myrbetriq. that's myr-be-triq, the first and only treatment in its class for oab symptoms of urgency frequency, and leakage. myrbetriq (mirabegron) may increase blood pressure. tell your doctor right away if you have trouble emptying your bladder, or have a weak urine stream. myrbetriq may cause serious allergic reactions. if you experience swelling of the face, lips, throat or tongue or difficulty breathing, stop taking myrbetriq and tell your doc
stay with us on msnbc. sensimis.e complete allergy relief in a gentle mist you may not even notice. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances that cause your symptoms. most allergy pills only block one. and six is greater than one. break through your allergies. new flonase sensimist. ♪ now? excuse me. again? be right back. always running to the bathroom because your bladder is calling the shots? you may have...
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much more on "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. only invisalign® clear aligners are made with smarttrack® material to precisely move your teeth to your best smile. see how invisalign® treatment can shape your smile up to 50% faster today at invisalign.com it's league night!? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up the country. bowl without me. frank.' i'm going to get nachos. snack bar's closed. gah! ah, ah ah. ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wnao? ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. "how to win at business." step one: point decisively with the arm of your glasses. abracadabra. the stage is yours. step two: choose la quinta. the only hotel where you can redeem loyalty points for a free night-instantly and win at business. except when it comes to retirement. at fidelity, you get a retirement score in just 60 seconds. and we'll help you make decisions for your plan... to keep you on track. it's your retirement. know where you stand. to
much more on "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. only invisalign® clear aligners are made with smarttrack® material to precisely move your teeth to your best smile. see how invisalign® treatment can shape your smile up to 50% faster today at invisalign.com it's league night!? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up the country. bowl without me. frank.' i'm going to get nachos. snack bar's closed. gah! ah, ah ah. ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't...
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i will see you again at noon eastern here on msnbc. snapchat, twitter, instagram, facebook, all the good stuff. see ya later. the first eye drop approved for the signs and symptoms of dry eye. one drop in each eye, twice a day. common side effects include eye irritation, discomfort or blurred vision when applied to the eye, and an unusual taste sensation. do not touch the container tip to your eye or any surface. remove contacts before using xiidra and wait for at least 15 minutes before reinserting them. if you have dry eyes, ask youroctor about xiidra. at planters, we put fresh roawhich has its drawbacks.an, guys, know anything about this missing inventory? wasn't me! the cheeks don't lie, chet... irresistibly planters. >>> we're going to get an answer to whether or not the trump campaign was surveilled, was a warrant ever requested, was one issued, and i hope to be able to answer the question is there an active investigation on the criminal side of the trump campaign regarding ties to russia. >> good morning, and wco
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don't miss the two-hour program "the point" on msnbc.ear predictable, there's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say: if you love something... set it free. see you around, giulia ♪ . >>> welcome back. as the trump administration and republicans on capitol hill look ahead to the new week, there's still the question of what went wrong when it comes to the failed health care bill. for some it happened too fast. this morning republican senator tom cotton praised the lengthy process obamacare went through, some 187 days, said house republicans should have taken more time to work on their bill. >> i think a more careful and deliberate approach, which we now have time to do, because we're going to have to revisit health care anyway, would have gotten us further down the path for solution. >> mean while it's still the blame game for president trump. he has pointed fingers at several group
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msnbc's rachel maddow releasing a portion of president trump's 2005 tax returns.the liberal host a 20-minute windup and a commercial break by the way to reveal the news. take a listen. >> we have significant breaking news tonight. donald trump's tax returns have surfaced, at least a portion. is he not as rich as he says he is? is he not as charitable as he says he is? that this president may be financially beholden to an individual, to an institution, to a country? and that is why somebody has decided to leak a portion of his 2005 tax return. and i am sure it is only the start. but it's a start. and our little piece of it. melissa: it revealed absolutely none of the things she just said! here is howard kurtz. i can't even get it out, host of media buss, fox news media analyst. i mean that was, it was really special. she went into the whole thing. it showed he made a lot of money. he paid a lot of tax. breaking news. >> ironically the disclosure helped president trump showing that he did indeed pay about 25% tax rate. but with her touting and tweeting before the sh
msnbc's rachel maddow releasing a portion of president trump's 2005 tax returns.the liberal host a 20-minute windup and a commercial break by the way to reveal the news. take a listen. >> we have significant breaking news tonight. donald trump's tax returns have surfaced, at least a portion. is he not as rich as he says he is? is he not as charitable as he says he is? that this president may be financially beholden to an individual, to an institution, to a country? and that is why...
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show more of you. >>> welcome back to a very big day here on msnbc. why? a legislative showdown in congress, the president and the republican leadership still trying to convince members of their own party to support their health care bill and it's not just congressional republicans that are divided, republican voters are divided, too. jacob rascon recently traveled to trump country. yea c what did you learn? i almost called you trump. trump, what did you learn? >> reporter: don't call me that. and while it's no surprise every voter we talked to that went for president trump agreed obamacare is bad, and when it comes to what we should have instead of obamacare, if you talk to 20 of them they give 20 different, often times, conflicting answers. building storm shelters in tornado alley is good business for greg engle. he wants to hire more workers, but under obamacare he can't. >> when candidate trump would say repeal obamacare day one. -- >> we have to have great care, this is a tkdisaster. >> that's why i voted for him. >> many republicans voters agree that
show more of you. >>> welcome back to a very big day here on msnbc. why? a legislative showdown in congress, the president and the republican leadership still trying to convince members of their own party to support their health care bill and it's not just congressional republicans that are divided, republican voters are divided, too. jacob rascon recently traveled to trump country. yea c what did you learn? i almost called you trump. trump, what did you learn? >> reporter: don't...
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msnbc's tremane lee is in selma for the an verniversary. does this year hold particular significance? >> reporter: every year since that year, 1965, there's been special significance here in selma. they kicked off the voting rights and i am here at brown chapel which really was the staging ground where much of the planning for the selma to montgomery march had been staged. you can see behind me, there are a couple hundred people that in about an hour will rally outside of this church and march a half a mile to the edmond pettis bridge where as you mentioned, bloody sunday occurred where so many marchers who were pushing for voting rights were met by state troopers, bloodied and beaten. there's one thing that folks say over and over again is that the fight wasn't won 50 years ago. that the fight not only is just beginning for voting rights and now it's time to pass that fight on to the next generation. now i spoke to a woman named benny crenshaw. he was one of the original foot soldiers here in 1965 and she also served on the city council fo
msnbc's tremane lee is in selma for the an verniversary. does this year hold particular significance? >> reporter: every year since that year, 1965, there's been special significance here in selma. they kicked off the voting rights and i am here at brown chapel which really was the staging ground where much of the planning for the selma to montgomery march had been staged. you can see behind me, there are a couple hundred people that in about an hour will rally outside of this church and...
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that's it for me for this hour of msnbc. find me on social media.ow on msnbc, my friend chris jansing hosts "andrea mitchell reports" from d.c. hi chris. >> hi there. right now on "andrea mitchell reports," strike two, donald trump's travel ban is blocked ag this time by two federal judges hours before it was to go into efect. e president calling the ban from the bench unprecedented judicial overreach. >> we're going to take our case as far as it needs to go, including all the way up to the supreme court. this is a watered down version. and let me tell you something. i think we you had at to go back to the first one and go all the way. [ audio problems ] >>> border wall but cut deep into popular programs here at home and around the world. >> a lot of those programs that we target they sound great, they always do. they don't work. a lot of them don't work. i can't justify them to the folks paying their taxes. >> the level of spending the state department has been taking in particularly this past year is simply not sustainable. >> and burr den of proo
that's it for me for this hour of msnbc. find me on social media.ow on msnbc, my friend chris jansing hosts "andrea mitchell reports" from d.c. hi chris. >> hi there. right now on "andrea mitchell reports," strike two, donald trump's travel ban is blocked ag this time by two federal judges hours before it was to go into efect. e president calling the ban from the bench unprecedented judicial overreach. >> we're going to take our case as far as it needs to go,...
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the street and gave it to msnbc. msnbc would be under no legal obligation not to publish it. the only people who are prohibited from disclosing a tax return are the people who have a legal obligation to keep it secret. and that's the irs. >> you mentioned that he's been involved in a lot of lawsuits. >> absolutely. >> it's very possible there are copies of his tax forms in various files in various places. >> particularly if he's involved in lawsuits that involve real estate and money and income and all the rest. so i think that it could be that somebody unearthed this in discovery. and, you know, one thing i want to say, just looking at these numbers, you know, you look at it and you say, it looks like he paid 25%. maybe he didn't, we need to know the details here before we kind of see whether he took advantage of what the "new york times" reported. you know, a tax break that he got that would have helped hum him for the next 18 years. we don't know much other than the bottom line figures here. >> "the daily beast",
the street and gave it to msnbc. msnbc would be under no legal obligation not to publish it. the only people who are prohibited from disclosing a tax return are the people who have a legal obligation to keep it secret. and that's the irs. >> you mentioned that he's been involved in a lot of lawsuits. >> absolutely. >> it's very possible there are copies of his tax forms in various files in various places. >> particularly if he's involved in lawsuits that involve real...
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craig melvin here from msnbc headquarters in new york city. another busy day on capitol hill, though. party's over. president trump threatening his own party with a mid term fight if they don't fall in line. what happens now? russian probe the senate intelligence committee holding its first -- holding its first hearing on those allegations that russia tampered with the presidential election and daughter in chief, ivanka trump now an official federal employee. she won't get a paycheck, but is it still a serious conflict of interest? we'll get to that in a bit. first two big stories happening right now, there is of course that senate intel intelligence committee on russian interference in the 2016 campaign. they are on their lunch break right now. at the same time, president trump has publicly threatened a faction inside his own party and promised to fight them. what's happening? what it all means. we're all over it with our team of correspondent the and analysts. kelly o'donnell at the white house, kasie hunt on capitol hill, robert costa natio
craig melvin here from msnbc headquarters in new york city. another busy day on capitol hill, though. party's over. president trump threatening his own party with a mid term fight if they don't fall in line. what happens now? russian probe the senate intelligence committee holding its first -- holding its first hearing on those allegations that russia tampered with the presidential election and daughter in chief, ivanka trump now an official federal employee. she won't get a paycheck, but is it...
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., msnbc.usly." her scooper veal that trump paid $38 million in federal taxes in 2005, on income of $153 million, and reported $105 million write-down in business office. he pulled over twice as much as i did that year. over. the white house was outraged that maddow had exposed how much money trump made, turning attention away from russia and g.o.p. infighting over health care. but ultimately, there was no smoking gun. and the liberals had such high hopes. hillary clinton's former press secretary that it was going to be the holy grail. but as maddow's show dragged on, the mood of her fans started to shift. they realized there was no bombshell, no evidence, no new information. just trump winning again. kristin, did you watch this? >> i did. she was pathetic last night. she spent the whole first half of her show hyping up this bombshell, it turned out to be a total flop, she looked like a fool, and as usual trump came out smelling like roses. it turns out he paid more in taxes than obama did, the
., msnbc.usly." her scooper veal that trump paid $38 million in federal taxes in 2005, on income of $153 million, and reported $105 million write-down in business office. he pulled over twice as much as i did that year. over. the white house was outraged that maddow had exposed how much money trump made, turning attention away from russia and g.o.p. infighting over health care. but ultimately, there was no smoking gun. and the liberals had such high hopes. hillary clinton's former press...
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an msnbc political analyst. welcome to you both. nato, how important is it for the u.s. to reassure the alliance to be part of nato. did tillerson do that job today? >> it is critical. our strongest pool of partners in the world, andrea, bar none are nato al llies. i characterize it has better than nothing. nato had a shift the dates of the meeting. he parachuted in, he is leaving almost immediately, but it is better than nothing. it at least sends a signal of solidarity. whether or not that gains real traction in the alliance will commend on how much more investment this administration makes and indeed in the summit coming up at the end of may when president trump himself will meet nato. that will be one to watch. >> he only stayed on the ground for our hours, they rescheduled for his benefit. he came, he listened, and he spoke briefly and he left before the closing statement of the secretary general. there is a little bit of a slight to the leadership here. it was interesting on a friday afternoon why he could not stay a little lo
an msnbc political analyst. welcome to you both. nato, how important is it for the u.s. to reassure the alliance to be part of nato. did tillerson do that job today? >> it is critical. our strongest pool of partners in the world, andrea, bar none are nato al llies. i characterize it has better than nothing. nato had a shift the dates of the meeting. he parachuted in, he is leaving almost immediately, but it is better than nothing. it at least sends a signal of solidarity. whether or not...
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we have an msnbc terrorist analyst, howard fine, msnbc political analyst. howard, i want you to start. you are a big picture guy. i do not get this. this is six days of a smear by comey that telling everybody else at the justice department push back on the story. it's not true. up on the hill, he talks to the house and senate democrats, everybody on the intelligence, and the one's willing to talk all say, wait i minute. i still believe there's nothing there. they can't divulge the briefing but they didn't learn anything, it's not there. >> i talked to a senator and house members, both leaders who have reason to know what was said there. >> in the briefings? >> there is no statement by comey to indicate, just the opposite, that number one, president obama ordered anything. which he didn't do apparently. or that a directly involved donald trump. might there have been a a fisa warning involving -- >> not trump. >> not trump and not obama. the picture is this is a raging battle between the president and the fbi where donald trump has used his authority to try t
we have an msnbc terrorist analyst, howard fine, msnbc political analyst. howard, i want you to start. you are a big picture guy. i do not get this. this is six days of a smear by comey that telling everybody else at the justice department push back on the story. it's not true. up on the hill, he talks to the house and senate democrats, everybody on the intelligence, and the one's willing to talk all say, wait i minute. i still believe there's nothing there. they can't divulge the briefing but...
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president turned tax refund leagues the white house repeated msnbc for releasing the illegally obtained document last night. it did not reveal much, by the way. where do you think that the heavy snow hitting new orleans but not as historic as the forecast. taken residence for their insight nonetheless. >> during the travel plan we experienced 38 taxes. it allows us to clear the roads. >> mother nature is an unpredictable lady. sometimes she was unpredictable once again today. all the forecast said the storm would hit new york city in long island heaviest although it would affect the entire state. we deployed accordingly. maria: airlines working to cover dozens of flights canceled and delayed this morning after the storm. or hacked a large number of accounts including major news organizations compromise. now posting disturbing messages. investors waiting on the decision today. markets will open up a good rally underway. 2:00 p.m. eastern we learn how they can interest rate increase will get. i had a back cover readings on consumer prices and retail sales at 8:30 a.m. gains across the boa
president turned tax refund leagues the white house repeated msnbc for releasing the illegally obtained document last night. it did not reveal much, by the way. where do you think that the heavy snow hitting new orleans but not as historic as the forecast. taken residence for their insight nonetheless. >> during the travel plan we experienced 38 taxes. it allows us to clear the roads. >> mother nature is an unpredictable lady. sometimes she was unpredictable once again today. all...
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but lookingthe way, at what we have at the moment from the white house, also msnbc , the 2005 tax returnsdonald trump. reports coming through to have those details. responding,use saying it is even legal to steal and publish tax returns. donald trump paid 38 million dollars on income of $150 million. haidi: that's right. it has been the topic of discussion into the presidential election campaign. trump has refused to release his tax returns. it is a pretty routine thing. he has said his taxes are under review, so were waiting for more out of that, but that report airing on msnbc, saying they have donald trump's five taxes. are 30 minutes from the open in china. in hong kong as well. it is a down day as we await the fed. let's get it over to sophie. those markets joining the fray, stocks in singapore, kl, taipei in the red, joining the larger selloff. were looking at things going on elsewhere. the nikkei 225 and the topix extending the drop. in korea as well as australia and new zealand. look at the risk radar. coming backy yields below the 2.6% level. oil price swings putting a drag the r
but lookingthe way, at what we have at the moment from the white house, also msnbc , the 2005 tax returnsdonald trump. reports coming through to have those details. responding,use saying it is even legal to steal and publish tax returns. donald trump paid 38 million dollars on income of $150 million. haidi: that's right. it has been the topic of discussion into the presidential election campaign. trump has refused to release his tax returns. it is a pretty routine thing. he has said his taxes...
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please go and watch this on msnbc if you have not seen it last night.t is the most mind fwlblowing thing i have seen in the last month. it is really great. >> and also, the way that this is going to be portrayed tomorrow. what happens tonight, they're already doing it. >> he's a better and softer and gentler tone. remember, he's a member of the screen actor skill. he knows what he's doing. he plays his side to one and he plays the other side. you really don't know what he believes in because he only believe believes in donald trump. >> i don't think he's antimuslims or antimexicans. >> if we are able to remove trump and have pence as president, we can have that debate for him. >> he's an ideology. >> we can win the debate with him >> he's vice president of the united states grinding at the guy. he wanted them to say great three more times >> maybe pence had a sense of humor. >> thank you, kathy griffin if you are still out there a. our special continues in a minute. up next, rob grimes is going to be here from hollywood. he's going to talk about the pre
please go and watch this on msnbc if you have not seen it last night.t is the most mind fwlblowing thing i have seen in the last month. it is really great. >> and also, the way that this is going to be portrayed tomorrow. what happens tonight, they're already doing it. >> he's a better and softer and gentler tone. remember, he's a member of the screen actor skill. he knows what he's doing. he plays his side to one and he plays the other side. you really don't know what he believes...
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from msnbc, chris hayes is here, everybody! chris hayes! cheers and applause ) first, do you guys remember house speaker paul ryan, part time fitness model and health care flop? after health care fell apart like a two-dollar burrito, president trump said he didn't blame paul ryan but the next day said they should watch the judge jeneanne show the next day. >> paul ryan needs to step down as speaker of the house. >> trevor: i'll never get used to people who speak like this! ( laughter ) i hope this is how trump fires everyone from now on. hey, rhine, steve do yo doocy wd like to have a word with you... ( laughter ) it was obvious to everyone trump was trolling ryan, but last night paul ryan explained we've all got wrong eyes. >> did you guys talk about the tweet he sent out to watch the show on fox? >> yeah, we did. he called me. he actually was very apologetic about it. he said, i had no idea that's what she was going to talk about. i thought she was going to talk about something else. so that was completely coincidental. he's right when he
from msnbc, chris hayes is here, everybody! chris hayes! cheers and applause ) first, do you guys remember house speaker paul ryan, part time fitness model and health care flop? after health care fell apart like a two-dollar burrito, president trump said he didn't blame paul ryan but the next day said they should watch the judge jeneanne show the next day. >> paul ryan needs to step down as speaker of the house. >> trevor: i'll never get used to people who speak like this! (...
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howard dean is also the former chair of the dnc and an msnbc contributor. guys both for joining me. very much appreciate it. >> nice to be here. >> house democrats including adam schiff are threating to pull out of the russia investigation if it is not done in a legitimate way. would they be shooting themselves in the foot here if they pull out? >> well, it depends how it's being done. if it's not a serious investigation and it's an attempt to cover up whatever trump may or may not have done, then, you know, you can't be part of that. >> if this is benghazi it's a waste of time and we don't know what the committee is going to do. i don't think i would have made that threat this far in advance, but they know a whole lot more about what's going on in the committee than i do. >> could susan, the intel committee's investigation actually be fair without it being independent because, after all, it is being led by devin nunes who served on the president's transition team? >> it absolutely can be fair and the point is that there's a lot of republicans also upset wi
howard dean is also the former chair of the dnc and an msnbc contributor. guys both for joining me. very much appreciate it. >> nice to be here. >> house democrats including adam schiff are threating to pull out of the russia investigation if it is not done in a legitimate way. would they be shooting themselves in the foot here if they pull out? >> well, it depends how it's being done. if it's not a serious investigation and it's an attempt to cover up whatever trump may or...
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veteran columnist and msnbc contributor mike barnicle. >> nice for you to show up. >> yeah, mike, sleeping in. >> and also in washington is mark halpern. joining the conversation in nashville, tennessee, pulitzer prize award winner jon meacham. get ready to be bored. meacham is hear!
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eastern on msnbc. >>> now i want to turn it over to my colleague ali velshi? >> what's the big news on saturday? >> world sleep day. >> i told him it was friday and he fact-checked me and found out i was wrong #fakenews. >>> the other big piece of information -- you have a great afternoon. press secretary sean spicer is expected to begin his daily briefing at any moment. he's got his work cut out for him today. there are major developments rocking the west wing. this breaking now. the co-chairs of the senate select committee on intelligence, senator richard
eastern on msnbc. >>> now i want to turn it over to my colleague ali velshi? >> what's the big news on saturday? >> world sleep day. >> i told him it was friday and he fact-checked me and found out i was wrong #fakenews. >>> the other big piece of information -- you have a great afternoon. press secretary sean spicer is expected to begin his daily briefing at any moment. he's got his work cut out for him today. there are major developments rocking the west...
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exclusive video supplied, rachel, supplied by the youngest o'donnell correspondent ever to supply msnbc with any video. not kelly o'donnell. not kelly o'donnell. >> i am on the edge of my seat. >> youngest ever, like a year younger than you. >> or more, mae. [ laughter ] all right, you got me. >> rachel, that's why we have a 10:00 show. >> we have a 10:00 show for a lot of reasons, my friend. >> thank you, rachel. >> good night, lawrence. >>> we will close the show tonight with the wisdom of ruth bader ginsburg but first we will wade through trump world's troubling contacts with russia concentrating on the jeff sessions chapter of that scandal and we will consider the question what would jeff sessions have done differently today if he knew he was guilty of perjury. >> big news out of the kremlin -- sorry, i misread that. white house. >> we have the southern white house in florida and we get a lot of work done. >> blasting old pictures, senator chuck schumer with vladimir putin. >> and he even enjoyed a krispy kreme doughnut. >> nancy pelosi with the russian ambassador in 2010. >> you we
exclusive video supplied, rachel, supplied by the youngest o'donnell correspondent ever to supply msnbc with any video. not kelly o'donnell. not kelly o'donnell. >> i am on the edge of my seat. >> youngest ever, like a year younger than you. >> or more, mae. [ laughter ] all right, you got me. >> rachel, that's why we have a 10:00 show. >> we have a 10:00 show for a lot of reasons, my friend. >> thank you, rachel. >> good night, lawrence. >>>...
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msnbc msnbc's -- let's see how close to success he said he was.at he said. >> we're just a small number of votes short in terms of getting our bill passed. we were just probably anywhere from 10 to 15 votes short, could have even been closer than that. you'll never know because you never know how they vote. but in the end, i think it would have been ten votes maybe closer. >> he's right that you'll never know, but that's probably a generous read. msnbc's count is that -- this wasn't exactly going over well with the public, typically what you find when votes like this go to the floor, if it's immediately clear that the votes aren't going to be clear to pass it democraci it. i think there's a real chance that if this went to the floor, it would have been a landslide. >> it depends on what the definition of close is. the fact that no democrats were on board for today's bill. let's listen to that one. >> with no democrats on board, we couldn't quite get there, we were just a very small number of votes short in terms of getting our bill passed. so what
msnbc msnbc's -- let's see how close to success he said he was.at he said. >> we're just a small number of votes short in terms of getting our bill passed. we were just probably anywhere from 10 to 15 votes short, could have even been closer than that. you'll never know because you never know how they vote. but in the end, i think it would have been ten votes maybe closer. >> he's right that you'll never know, but that's probably a generous read. msnbc's count is that -- this wasn't...
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you are watching msnbc. i am stephanie ruhle.me for everything you need to know to start your day. three people were killed overnight as tornadoes ripped across the northwest. the storm will bring more damaging winds and possible tornadoes today as it moves east stretching from new york city to new orleans. >>> the two women accused of smearing a nerve agent on the estranged brother of kim jong-un were formerly charged with murder. both women said they thought they were part of a prank tv show, and one of the participants said she was paid the equivalen of 90 bucks. >>> hershey announcing it is going to reduce 15% of its global workforce. >>> and randomhouse have signed michelle and barack obama to a book deal. >>> you have to check this one out. a crazy moment at last night's boise state game in a fluke play, the ball got stuck behind the backboard after failed attempts from players and ball boys, a hero emerged from the stands, a young fan scaled the backboard with a boost from his dad and recovers the ball. that's extraordinar
you are watching msnbc. i am stephanie ruhle.me for everything you need to know to start your day. three people were killed overnight as tornadoes ripped across the northwest. the storm will bring more damaging winds and possible tornadoes today as it moves east stretching from new york city to new orleans. >>> the two women accused of smearing a nerve agent on the estranged brother of kim jong-un were formerly charged with murder. both women said they thought they were part of a prank...
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mcmullen and msnbc terrorism analyst michael malcolm nance, mike mcfaul, former u.s. ambassador to russia who joins us via remote in stanford. evan, i'm going to ask you the if, question. earlier today former cia director michael hayden was on "morning joe" basically saying it wasn't plausible president obama ordered a wiretap because presidents can't order wiretaps. explain. >> there's a whole process for this to happen. when there's a need to collect intelligence on a foreign agent, on an agent of a foreign power, or on a foreign power operating inside the united states, that request comes from the nsa usually or the fbi, goes to a fisa court that's a classified intelligence court that evaluates that request. there's some back and forth between the court and the agency that submits the request, and then ultimately there's a final request submitted and that's either approved or not. the point is there's a whole process involved with lots of people, and you can't, the president doesn't just make the
mcmullen and msnbc terrorism analyst michael malcolm nance, mike mcfaul, former u.s. ambassador to russia who joins us via remote in stanford. evan, i'm going to ask you the if, question. earlier today former cia director michael hayden was on "morning joe" basically saying it wasn't plausible president obama ordered a wiretap because presidents can't order wiretaps. explain. >> there's a whole process for this to happen. when there's a need to collect intelligence on a foreign...
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craig melvin at msnbc headquarters in new york. >>> bad medicine? right now, lawmakers are debating the details of the gop's new health care legislation, house speaker paul ryan guaranties it will pass the house, but a growing course of conservatives, lawmakers, activists, big money donors are against it. can president trump rally republicans to resuscitate support? >>> jobs, jobs, jobs. president trump taking credit again for continued job growth this year. what about his plan to keep it going, to make it greater? i'll ask the union president who sat with trump to talk jobs and wages. >>> and at risk. our phones, tvs and computers could be spying on us. wikileaks released stunning documents detailing cia hacking secrets and why the spy agency can't seem to keep any secrets anymore. but we'll start with the linchpin to the entire republican agenda this term, health care. two committees today marking up the bill for a final vote by the house possibly as early as next week. the white house today promising this is their bill, just as much as it is hous
craig melvin at msnbc headquarters in new york. >>> bad medicine? right now, lawmakers are debating the details of the gop's new health care legislation, house speaker paul ryan guaranties it will pass the house, but a growing course of conservatives, lawmakers, activists, big money donors are against it. can president trump rally republicans to resuscitate support? >>> jobs, jobs, jobs. president trump taking credit again for continued job growth this year. what about his...
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joining me is david kohn, msnbc national security contributor.ood to see but >> good to see you. >> the initial strike that went awry and the white house and presidt claiming it was highly successful, john mccn, senator reed saying otherwise, our own reporting saying we don't net know how much intelligence and that certainly you can't call a raid with so many civilian casualties the loss of an american navy s.e.a.l., loss of the osprey, can't call that a success. however one qualifies it. but how big a problem was it with the government there? how destructive was that? >> it was disruptive with the yemeni government. initially after the raid they put out word they were no longer going to cooperate with the united states going after aqap which is a dangerous terrorist organization that still has designs on the united states and elsewhere. and so not having the cooperation of the yemeni government would significantly impede our ability to go after aqap. ultimately the governments were reversed but that was a real problem. >> the way the raid was ap
joining me is david kohn, msnbc national security contributor.ood to see but >> good to see you. >> the initial strike that went awry and the white house and presidt claiming it was highly successful, john mccn, senator reed saying otherwise, our own reporting saying we don't net know how much intelligence and that certainly you can't call a raid with so many civilian casualties the loss of an american navy s.e.a.l., loss of the osprey, can't call that a success. however one...
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thank you for being back with us on msnbc. you've had a chance to look at the new immigration order. some described it as a cleaned up version, might withstand the scrutiny of the courts. what is your reaction? >> thanks for having me on. the new order reveals what we saw in court for the past month. the original executive order was unconstitutional and illegal and numerous federal judges agree with our assessment. the new revised order makes schingz we view it as capitulation by the president on numerous key aspects of the legislation. >> except in cleaning up the order he gets a lot of what he was aiming to do and you get less of an opportunity to push back on it. >> he narrowed. it no longer applies to green cardholders that's 500,000 people in our country, visas, many tens of thousand, does not apply to syria on a personal inept basis, drops iraq. those are significant changes that have profound impacts on people in our country. >> john kelly said the administration is weighing a plan separating women and children crossing
thank you for being back with us on msnbc. you've had a chance to look at the new immigration order. some described it as a cleaned up version, might withstand the scrutiny of the courts. what is your reaction? >> thanks for having me on. the new order reveals what we saw in court for the past month. the original executive order was unconstitutional and illegal and numerous federal judges agree with our assessment. the new revised order makes schingz we view it as capitulation by the...
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joining me, msnbc meteorologist bonnie schneider. bonnie, explain what we're seeing and when there's any good news in sight for next week. >> march 20th for spring, but that's not next week. we have to get through the rest of winter. bitterly cold, thomas. we have negative numbers for our current windchill right now. it feels like it's negative 15 in boston. you're getting ready not only for cold weather but snow. we'll be watching for highs today that will be cold across the great lakes and the northeast, but two areas to keep an eye on for the weekend for potential nasty weather and snow. storms in alabama wapd watch out for snow in the western piedmont of south carolina. really cold temperatures as well across much of the south central appalachians. as we look towards minneapolis, we could see snow impact your monday morning commute, but overall this isn't going to be too bad. a bigger storm is emerging as we go through monday through wednesday, especially tuesday. and this could be a big nor'easter as low pressure develops and bo
joining me, msnbc meteorologist bonnie schneider. bonnie, explain what we're seeing and when there's any good news in sight for next week. >> march 20th for spring, but that's not next week. we have to get through the rest of winter. bitterly cold, thomas. we have negative numbers for our current windchill right now. it feels like it's negative 15 in boston. you're getting ready not only for cold weather but snow. we'll be watching for highs today that will be cold across the great lakes...
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you are watching msnbc.sident trump headed -- i can't get a word out this morning because there's a lot to cover. he's headed to detroit today, the suburbs to hold an event at the center for self-driving cars, and while he is there he is set to reveal plans on fuel efficiency, and those requirements are expected immediately but the possible of weakened fuel standards could set off a fight. congresswoman debbie dingell joins me. we saw the massive rallies. how do you think the constituents will react to this kind of announcement? >> if you are asking for the cafe announcement, i want to make it clear that today they are not announcing a rollback, and i think he will come into the state and talk about jobs, and i was one of th people, as you well know, stephanie at donald trump is exciting people and he was talking about trade agreements that people were concerned about, and it was in their heart and souls that their jobs were shipped overseas, and i think he will talk about jobs and what i don't know is he go
you are watching msnbc.sident trump headed -- i can't get a word out this morning because there's a lot to cover. he's headed to detroit today, the suburbs to hold an event at the center for self-driving cars, and while he is there he is set to reveal plans on fuel efficiency, and those requirements are expected immediately but the possible of weakened fuel standards could set off a fight. congresswoman debbie dingell joins me. we saw the massive rallies. how do you think the constituents will...
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you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" right here on msnbc. but with added touches you can't get everywhere else, like claim free rewards... or safe driving bonus checks. oh yes.... even a claim satisfaction guaranteeeeeeeeeee! in means protection plus unique extras only from an expert allstate agent. it's good to be in, good hands. >>> if it is what it pretends to be, it looks like a very extensive file of the tactics, techniques, procedures, targets and political rules under which the central intelligence agency conducts its computer network exploitation and other activities. so if it is that, it would be very, very damaging. >> that's the former cia director michael hayden, former nsa director talking to me about wikileaks. joining me is jeremy bash who was chief of staff to lean leon panetta at the defense department and cia. we need better confirmations and the cia is not talking but if true, just how damaging could this be? >> let's walk through andrea what a damage assessment would look like in this case. analysts want to understand wha
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next on msnbc, wiretapping trouble. without offering any evidence, president trump claiming that former president obama illegally wire tapped trump tower. and scandal in the marines. the defense department is investigating potentially hundreds of marines for allegedly sharing nude photos of female soldiers online. and the supreme court said it will not make a decision on the grimm case on gender bathroom issues. any minute we'll have details on the new immigration order. also, trump administration staff is standing by the president and his highly charged claim without offering any evidence whatsoever that president obama illegally wire tapped phones at trump tower during the 2016 election. the president's representatives standing firm on the morning shows today, even though a spokesman for president obama, his national intelligence director and fbi director james comey had all rejected the president's allegation. nbc news confirming that director comey is asking the justice department to issue a public rejection. >> the
next on msnbc, wiretapping trouble. without offering any evidence, president trump claiming that former president obama illegally wire tapped trump tower. and scandal in the marines. the defense department is investigating potentially hundreds of marines for allegedly sharing nude photos of female soldiers online. and the supreme court said it will not make a decision on the grimm case on gender bathroom issues. any minute we'll have details on the new immigration order. also, trump...
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here is what we're following here on msnbc. >> any comment on the intruder?cret service did a fantastic job last night. i appreciated it. secret service did a fantastic job. it was a troubled person. very sad. secret service was fantastic. >> that tape is from a little bit earlier today. president trump making brief remarks in response to news that an intruder breached the white house grounds last night. this as the president was actually inside the white house when it happened. the intruder identified as 26-year-old jonathan tran claimed he was there for a meeting with the president, which turned out to be false. the secret service issued a statement saying that the suspect was arrested without incident and was not harmed. >>> another big story that we're following on this saturday afternoon, and that is firing of a u.s. attorney, a prominent one, who stood up to corruption and tried to stand up to the white house overnight as well. u.s. attorney preet bharara known as the sheriff of wall street was one of 46 u.s. attorneys from the obama era and before who
here is what we're following here on msnbc. >> any comment on the intruder?cret service did a fantastic job last night. i appreciated it. secret service did a fantastic job. it was a troubled person. very sad. secret service was fantastic. >> that tape is from a little bit earlier today. president trump making brief remarks in response to news that an intruder breached the white house grounds last night. this as the president was actually inside the white house when it happened. the...
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thank you for watching this hour of "msnbc live."ind me on twitter on fabook and instagram, and on snapchat @veli. right now on msnbc, chris jansing hosts "andrea mitchell reports." chris, take it away. >> thanks so much, ali. right now on "andrea mitchell reports," show your cards. today is deadline day for the trump administration to deliver to the house intelligence committee any proof to back up president trump's stunning but so far unsubstantiated claim that then president obama tapped his phones at trump tower. >> this is information he has. he tweeted about it. he brought it up. so he has the power to clarify. why not? >> i can't comment on the private conversations he's had with his attorney general and other officials as goes this topic but we're well aware of the deadline and glad that it's happening. >>> the bottom line. right now capitol hill numbers crunchers are putting the final touches on their estimates of what the republican repeal of obamacare will cost. will it have republicans seeing red? >> but over the weekend
thank you for watching this hour of "msnbc live."ind me on twitter on fabook and instagram, and on snapchat @veli. right now on msnbc, chris jansing hosts "andrea mitchell reports." chris, take it away. >> thanks so much, ali. right now on "andrea mitchell reports," show your cards. today is deadline day for the trump administration to deliver to the house intelligence committee any proof to back up president trump's stunning but so far unsubstantiated claim...
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let's bring in msnbc's chief legal correspondent and host of "the point" here on msnbc after this show. ari melber. what are you hearing about what will be in this revised ban? >> the big question is, do they want to change things that judges have had a problem with, at least in those first round cases at the procedural level? big point of confusion, whether you -- the administration said it no longer does. we would look to see whether the travel ban officializes that, by putting that in the text rather than just public statements. the other big question is whether they change the wording on religion, making the ban more susceptible to court challenges. some people perceived it as targeting certain religions and in the setup, richard, those seven countries, how are they picked? is there evidence to support them as real threats for exporting immigrant terrorism? if not do we see any of the seven countries change? administration sources have said that would be unlikely or maybe only one country would change. >> if those seven countries are still in the revised order, it flies in the face
let's bring in msnbc's chief legal correspondent and host of "the point" here on msnbc after this show. ari melber. what are you hearing about what will be in this revised ban? >> the big question is, do they want to change things that judges have had a problem with, at least in those first round cases at the procedural level? big point of confusion, whether you -- the administration said it no longer does. we would look to see whether the travel ban officializes that, by...