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. >> president trump started on message pushing for new national infrastructure in the lobby of trump hotel. then he condemned the driver who crashed into counter protesters saturday. >> the driver of the car is a murderer. >> heather heyer was killed. 19 others were hurt, but in minutes trump turned his anger their way. he said those against white supremists in charlottesville are now partly to blame. >> what about the alt left that came charging at what you say is the alt right? do they have any semblance of guilt? >> for 20 minutes trump took questions from the so-called fake news media. this was unplanned against the unrelenting newly coined alt left. trump said he slowed this statement to get all the facts. >> you had a group on the other side that came charging in
. >> president trump started on message pushing for new national infrastructure in the lobby of trump hotel. then he condemned the driver who crashed into counter protesters saturday. >> the driver of the car is a murderer. >> heather heyer was killed. 19 others were hurt, but in minutes trump turned his anger their way. he said those against white supremists in charlottesville are now partly to blame. >> what about the alt left that came charging at what you say is the...
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moreover, the petition linked the founding principles of the new nation or what it called the political creed of america, with the cause of slavery's abolition and to clinch this point, the pennsylvania abolition society had its president and a leading figure of american national identity sign the document. and you could see here in the bottom right corner, franklin's signature, for those of you who don't spend your days reading 18th century handwriting, take my word for it, that is indeed benjamin franklin's signature, the president of the society. in sum, the petition asked the house not only to assert its immediate powers over regulating the slave trade, but to ratify a larger vision of the republic as a land of genuine liberty, a nation where the rights and humanity of enslaved blacks were acknowledged. and here i wanted to show you the seal of the pennsylvania abolition society which i thinken cap ated the society and a slave having broken his chains is standing up and this white activist taking the slave bit hand, they are standing side by side. so in sum, then as i said, this pet
moreover, the petition linked the founding principles of the new nation or what it called the political creed of america, with the cause of slavery's abolition and to clinch this point, the pennsylvania abolition society had its president and a leading figure of american national identity sign the document. and you could see here in the bottom right corner, franklin's signature, for those of you who don't spend your days reading 18th century handwriting, take my word for it, that is indeed...
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and many subtle old scores under the cover of fighting for the new national cause. question of immigrants is very interesting. again, you need to look at this state-by-state. there is a certain pattern of smaller groups and minorities offering to stay with the british empire because they fear the new united states than the british empire and that goes for most native american nations. tragedy neutral, that doesn't work. some split up and fight with the empire hoping to be more protective. that didn't work out well. >> i like your point about the persuasion and your discussion of the link to which the congressional authorities went to gather all this evidence and of course their success on the propaganda front and a great deal of your discussion here and the earlier article relies on that source of the reports but seeing as how they were prepared very specifically for a propaganda purpose, how can we treat these atrocity reports as anything close to a reliable primary source? how many grains of truth versus enormous fabrications and hyperbole, how do we get to that?
and many subtle old scores under the cover of fighting for the new national cause. question of immigrants is very interesting. again, you need to look at this state-by-state. there is a certain pattern of smaller groups and minorities offering to stay with the british empire because they fear the new united states than the british empire and that goes for most native american nations. tragedy neutral, that doesn't work. some split up and fight with the empire hoping to be more protective. that...
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they say new york new york would take, quote, physical action in response to the united nations security council adoption of a new sanctions resolution. what does that mean to you? >> it means that that defense system that we've been working on needs to continue to be enhanced to protect our troops, friends and allies to the south as well as in japan, and we need to continue to work with all our allies in the 15 countries who voted with the united nations this weekend to level sanctions against the north, and we need to ready defenses. >> but the sanctions frankly seem to have only made north korea more bellicose, in terms of saying their program will never be on the negotiating table. sat sanctions are the stronger tool. i think china can still do more with enhabitsed pressure. we also have to tell russia to -- sometimes we're seeing russia pick up where china has left off, so where china has done something, russia has picked it up, giving north korea the slack they need to move forward. its our most important tool despite the bellicose we hear from the north. >> i tweeted out today you
they say new york new york would take, quote, physical action in response to the united nations security council adoption of a new sanctions resolution. what does that mean to you? >> it means that that defense system that we've been working on needs to continue to be enhanced to protect our troops, friends and allies to the south as well as in japan, and we need to continue to work with all our allies in the 15 countries who voted with the united nations this weekend to level sanctions...
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space council and it will be my great honor as vice president of the united states to chair the new national space council and washington, d.c. [applause] v.p. pence: america needs a national space council once again. twice before in our nations history, our nation has had a federal body charged with advising the president on space. the first help marshall american american energies and skills during the infancy of our nation's attempts to reach the stars. it was under the council that america put a man on the moon in less than a decade. we will re-energize the pioneering spirit of american space and ensure that america never again loses our lead in space exploration, innovation, and technology. as president trump said in his inaugural address, we will continue to unlock the mysteries of space, but to do so we must reorient our civilian space program toward deep space exploration and provide the capabilities for america to maintain a constant presence in lower orbit and beyond. the american spirit is as limitless as space itself. bottomless well through increased collaboration with commercia
space council and it will be my great honor as vice president of the united states to chair the new national space council and washington, d.c. [applause] v.p. pence: america needs a national space council once again. twice before in our nations history, our nation has had a federal body charged with advising the president on space. the first help marshall american american energies and skills during the infancy of our nation's attempts to reach the stars. it was under the council that america...
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president maduro did though hold a rally with delegates of the new national assembly. nts say the new assembly has only been created to give nicolas maduro unlimited powers. and now the company that provided the voting system for sunday's election says the machines were tampered with and the government inflated the number of voters. from caracas, the bbc‘s katy watson. more criticism of the vote, this time from the company that provided the voting system. they said the government inflated the numbers of people who turned out by overi million, although many believe it to be more. based on the robustness of our system, we know without any doubt that the turnout of the recent election for a national constituent assembly was manipulated. opposition politicians have called for a criminal investigation to be open. they have criticised the new assembly from the start, arguing that a body designed to rewrite the country's constitution was undemocratic, a power grab. the head of venezuela's electoral authorities say that the voting company's comments are "irresponsible and basel
president maduro did though hold a rally with delegates of the new national assembly. nts say the new assembly has only been created to give nicolas maduro unlimited powers. and now the company that provided the voting system for sunday's election says the machines were tampered with and the government inflated the number of voters. from caracas, the bbc‘s katy watson. more criticism of the vote, this time from the company that provided the voting system. they said the government inflated the...
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nbc news national correspondent peter alexander has details. >> reporter: president trump tonight vowing to dramatically cut legal immigration by prioritizing english-speaking immigrants with skills that help grow the economy. >> this competitive application process will favor applicants who can speak english, financially support themselves and their families and demonstrate skills that will contribute to our economy. >> reporter: the president's proposal going beyond the campaign promise to crack down on illegal immigration. >> these illegal workers draw much more out from the system than they can ever possibly pay back. >> reporter: mr. trump's message tonight reinforced by one of his top aides. >> we're saying our compassion, first and foremost, is for struggling american families. >> reporter: senior policy adviser steven miller clashing with reporters. engineer the racial and ethnic flow of people into this country. >> that is one of the most outrageous, insulting, ignorant and foolish things you've ever said. >> reporter: the new bill backed by two conservative senators already fac
nbc news national correspondent peter alexander has details. >> reporter: president trump tonight vowing to dramatically cut legal immigration by prioritizing english-speaking immigrants with skills that help grow the economy. >> this competitive application process will favor applicants who can speak english, financially support themselves and their families and demonstrate skills that will contribute to our economy. >> reporter: the president's proposal going beyond the...
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there was some question as to whether washington would become king or what he would do to move the new nation in a new direction. so it was really important that what he ultimately decided was that the power of the military belonged in the hands of the civilian government. two weeks after that, the treaty of paris is ratified in this room. the event which ends the american revolution. it makes annapolis the first peacetime capital of the united states. in may of 1784, thomas jefferson is sent to france to join adams and franklin as the united states first appointed foreign ambassador. we are on the verge of restoring this room back to its original 18th century appearance. it's a project that's been underway since 2006 when we began chasing a moisture infiltration issue in the rear corner of the room. there was a tremendous amount of 18th century evidence that no one realized survived in the dismantling of this room. we're about to begin the physical restoration of this base. evidence of door trims and moldings and original paints and the only space which survived the restoration, the presiden
there was some question as to whether washington would become king or what he would do to move the new nation in a new direction. so it was really important that what he ultimately decided was that the power of the military belonged in the hands of the civilian government. two weeks after that, the treaty of paris is ratified in this room. the event which ends the american revolution. it makes annapolis the first peacetime capital of the united states. in may of 1784, thomas jefferson is sent...
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news. nationals manager dusty baker says the team does expect harper back in time for a playoff push. our complete coverage of the terror in violence in charlottesville continues, coming up-- we'll here from witnesses who were sent flying during that deadly car attack. plus, closing arguments ahead in the civil trial involving taylor swift. the singer cleared by a judge. but she still has a big reason to be concerned. the details.. coming up. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. 40 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of your contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termination fee. go to fiosgigabit.com i wineverver w
news. nationals manager dusty baker says the team does expect harper back in time for a playoff push. our complete coverage of the terror in violence in charlottesville continues, coming up-- we'll here from witnesses who were sent flying during that deadly car attack. plus, closing arguments ahead in the civil trial involving taylor swift. the singer cleared by a judge. but she still has a big reason to be concerned. the details.. coming up. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network....
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nation's growing division regarding the peculiar institution for generations to come. after a hard-fought battle by federalists to ratify the constitution, the first federal congress convened in new york in april of 1789. if the constitution gave the nation a blueprint for federal governance, the first congress was left to interpret its design and set precedence in national law making. and i have here an illustration of federal hall where the first congress met during the first two sessions before moving in december of 1790 to philadelphia where it would stay for a decade before eventually coming to what became washington, d.c. in federal hall, it is located in lower manhattan in what is now the financial district. such issues as creating a financial system, funding the revolutionary war debts and locating a permanent seat of government were some of the most important subjects tackled by the nation's first congress. one topic, however, that the congress did not expect to address was slavery. the federal convention of 1787 had resulted in a constitution that gave no indisputable victory to either pro or anti-slavery interests. as with many divisive subjects standing in the way of
nation's growing division regarding the peculiar institution for generations to come. after a hard-fought battle by federalists to ratify the constitution, the first federal congress convened in new york in april of 1789. if the constitution gave the nation a blueprint for federal governance, the first congress was left to interpret its design and set precedence in national law making. and i have here an illustration of federal hall where the first congress met during the first two sessions...
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whether washington, the viktious general would become king or what he would do to sort of move the new nation in a new direction. and so it was really important that what he ultimately decided was that the power of the military belonged in the hands of the civilian government. two weeks after that on january 14th, 1784 the treaty of par sis ratified here. the event formally ending the american revolution and makes this the first peace time capital of the united states. in may much 1784 thompson jefrds is a ain'ted minister i plen potentary. we are on the verge of restoring this room the old senate chamber back to the original 18th century appearance. a project under way since 2006 when we began chasing a moisture infiltration issue in the -- in the rear corner of the room. and what was discovered that was there there was a tremendous amount of evidence from let earlier dismantling of the room. the earlier dismantling turned it from an 18th century space into a high style victor yan space. without evidence of how it looked before. where we are now is where we are about to begin the physical re
whether washington, the viktious general would become king or what he would do to sort of move the new nation in a new direction. and so it was really important that what he ultimately decided was that the power of the military belonged in the hands of the civilian government. two weeks after that on january 14th, 1784 the treaty of par sis ratified here. the event formally ending the american revolution and makes this the first peace time capital of the united states. in may much 1784 thompson...
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a new nation is growing rapidly within berlin. the mission of the homeless.ere by law all refugees .register and asked to be granted sanctuary. of the 2000 refugee camps in the german republic, over 70 are in berlin, and the new ones are continually being added. these are the acceptance camps, where each refugee must live in weight until his case is reviewed while his fate is being decided. this is a camp, a bombed out factory providing shelter such as it is during this period of waiting. the faces you see, the voices you hear, the interviews you will witness are the faces and voices and stories of these refugees themselves. every day familiar people. they are from every walk of life. people like you and me. the things that happened to them could happen to us, here but for the grace of god. here a person loses his name and becomes a number. it is better to become nameless than risk the safety of someone left behind. a blanket,a tin plate and a cup. these become a person's total earthly belongings. because of a desperate lack of housing facilities, families ha
a new nation is growing rapidly within berlin. the mission of the homeless.ere by law all refugees .register and asked to be granted sanctuary. of the 2000 refugee camps in the german republic, over 70 are in berlin, and the new ones are continually being added. these are the acceptance camps, where each refugee must live in weight until his case is reviewed while his fate is being decided. this is a camp, a bombed out factory providing shelter such as it is during this period of waiting. the...
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1984, before she retired, she worked at the university of wisconsin, she says, her theme as the new national commander, family first. >> well, your commute may be a bit longer starting next week. but our regions largest school system begins a new school year. in fairfax county, crews are finishing inspections, making sure that more than 1,600 buses are safe and ready for monday morning. along with buses, drivers should also prepare for more cars out there with parents and teachers also hitting the roads. >> patients -- patience is key, leave early, be prepared, know there's school zones and buses that are out there that are going to be stopping, just allow for that time in the morning to get their safely. >> they're additional drivers. there's a shortage we're posted information on the nbc washington app. you can find a link, just search bus drivers. >> okay. bananas, butter, organic avocados or eggs. . kristin wright is at whole foods store in -- where customers are pretty helpful, kristin, so am i. >> they're looking forward to seeing what these lower prices are going to look like. what th
1984, before she retired, she worked at the university of wisconsin, she says, her theme as the new national commander, family first. >> well, your commute may be a bit longer starting next week. but our regions largest school system begins a new school year. in fairfax county, crews are finishing inspections, making sure that more than 1,600 buses are safe and ready for monday morning. along with buses, drivers should also prepare for more cars out there with parents and teachers also...
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but for the most of part what i warned about and called the new white nationalism was new because it was not espousing violence or using racial epithets, it was saying white is like knot iter group. whites are being discriminated against. judge jeanine: we are coming up to a break here. but what you are saying is that the alt-right is different from these white supremacists and we condemn all white supremacists for any acts of violence and acts of hate, we agree on that. >> yes, and i think there are remedies, honest die losing and conversations where people are listening to one another. judge jeanine: reaction from our nation's capital still coming in tonight to the violence in tonight to the violence in virginia as this special [baby talk] [child giggling] child: look, ma. no hands. children: "i", "j", "k"... [bicycle bell rings] [indistinct chatter] [telephone rings] man: hello? [boing] [laughter] man: you may kiss the bride. [applause] woman: ahh. [indistinct conversation] announcer: a full life measured in seats starts with the right ones early on. car crashes are a leading kill
but for the most of part what i warned about and called the new white nationalism was new because it was not espousing violence or using racial epithets, it was saying white is like knot iter group. whites are being discriminated against. judge jeanine: we are coming up to a break here. but what you are saying is that the alt-right is different from these white supremacists and we condemn all white supremacists for any acts of violence and acts of hate, we agree on that. >> yes, and i...
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news. the headlines... the nationalusly thought". it said there are tens thousands of victims working in sectors such as agriculture, construction and domestic labour. president trump has warned north korea it should be "very, very nervous" if it does anything to america. it comes after pyongyang said it was working on plans to fire four ballistic missiles towards the us pacific island territory of guam. north korea that get their act together or they are going to be in trouble like few nations ever have beenin trouble like few nations ever have been in trouble in this world. the food standards agency has said that 700,000 potentially contaminated eggs from dutch farms have been sent to the uk — up from an earlier estimate ofjust 21,000. the agency said it was very unlikely that there was a risk to public health. figures from nhs england show the number of people waiting for routine surgery in england is at its highest level for a decade. it's estimated that more than four million people were waiting for operations inju
news. the headlines... the nationalusly thought". it said there are tens thousands of victims working in sectors such as agriculture, construction and domestic labour. president trump has warned north korea it should be "very, very nervous" if it does anything to america. it comes after pyongyang said it was working on plans to fire four ballistic missiles towards the us pacific island territory of guam. north korea that get their act together or they are going to be in trouble...
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the fake news media will not talk about the importance of the united nations security council 15-0 votefavor of sanctions on north korea. bring in right now to respond to all of this, ambassador john bolton, former ambassador to the u.n., former fox news contributor great to have you here tonight. >> great to be with you. cheryl: the president is saying the media is not talking about it. we're talking about it with you. do you think the sanctions, and this is is the u.s. that led the charge over the weekend, are the sanctions going to be effective when it comes to north korea, a billion dollars in exports we're trying to cut off from the country? >> i think it is important political victory. it shows the opposition internationally what north korea sup to. but i think there is effectively zero chance this sanction will be enforced. we've seen sanctions going back to 2006 against north korea from the security council. they have been ignored. the estimate here if enforced the sanctions would eliminate one billion out of north korea's total of 3 billion of export earnings. i would still lik
the fake news media will not talk about the importance of the united nations security council 15-0 votefavor of sanctions on north korea. bring in right now to respond to all of this, ambassador john bolton, former ambassador to the u.n., former fox news contributor great to have you here tonight. >> great to be with you. cheryl: the president is saying the media is not talking about it. we're talking about it with you. do you think the sanctions, and this is is the u.s. that led the...
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a new online campaign by the national crime agency. on raids month after month, but investigators say they will still need the public‘s help to find all the victims. we can now speak to aidan mcquade, who's director of anti—slavery international. thank you for coming in. if this figure of ten to 13,000 people is the tip of the iceberg, what is your best estimate of how many victims that are in this country?” best estimate of how many victims that are in this country? i think we are beginning to see, what the national crime agency is get to grips with the problem and they are saying it is several orders of magnitude largely than has previously been thought. how has it come to this state then? what are the conditions in the uk to allow these gangs to flourish?” the conditions in the uk to allow these gangs to flourish? i suspect it has always been the sort of state. the beef simply have not been paying attention. ijoined anti—slavery international in 2006 and already we had identified this was a major issue within the uk. it is something
a new online campaign by the national crime agency. on raids month after month, but investigators say they will still need the public‘s help to find all the victims. we can now speak to aidan mcquade, who's director of anti—slavery international. thank you for coming in. if this figure of ten to 13,000 people is the tip of the iceberg, what is your best estimate of how many victims that are in this country?” best estimate of how many victims that are in this country? i think we are...
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news." >>> tonight, taking command. another major shake-up at the white house as general kelly grabs control and anthony scaramucci is gone after just days on the job. a dramatic turn of events. >>> opioid nation. a staggering new look at the epidemic touching so many family, perhaps even yours. how so many are getting their hands on the drugs, a finding that surprised even the researchers. >>> hbo hacked. cyber thieves strike and reports they may have hit "game of thrones." how bad is the breach? >>> fatal treasure hunt. fears of a third death tonight as fortune hunters set out into wilderness in search of hidden gold and jewels. >>> and courage under fire. an emotional scene as a genuine american hero is honored for risking his life to save wounded comrades. "nightly news" begins right now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening to our viewers in the west. thanks for being here tonight. the staff bloodletting at the white house claimed anthony scaramucci today, ousted this afternoon after a stormy six days on the job. the brash new york financier and president trump's new communications director was shown to the west wi
news." >>> tonight, taking command. another major shake-up at the white house as general kelly grabs control and anthony scaramucci is gone after just days on the job. a dramatic turn of events. >>> opioid nation. a staggering new look at the epidemic touching so many family, perhaps even yours. how so many are getting their hands on the drugs, a finding that surprised even the researchers. >>> hbo hacked. cyber thieves strike and reports they may have hit...
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the moment you could put this iyourselfment. in the driver's seat of a new mercedes-benz. come to mgm nationalgiveaway. the more you play, the more chances you earn to win your share of $350,000 in prizes including a new mercedes-benz convertible, sedan or suv. so get a move on. join m life rewards and enter the choose your ride giveaway for a chance at your share of $350,000 in prizes and freeplay®. this is monumental. >>> all right, we're going to have a little fun talking about the forecast. we have rain that's going to be leaving the area. and then, later this afternoon, we're going to see coming out. [ laughing ] interpretive weather doing. guest host montel williams having a little fun it this morning. tomorrow, tune in for more montel. >>> an unsung hero today. crews restored a d.c. landing craft inside what will soon be the national museum of the u.s. army. >> reporter: general gordon sullivan still remembers the day he brought a few surviving d.c. vets back out to sea. in one of the boats that was their bridge to the beach, they wept openly. >> reminder for them as what they did as yo
the moment you could put this iyourselfment. in the driver's seat of a new mercedes-benz. come to mgm nationalgiveaway. the more you play, the more chances you earn to win your share of $350,000 in prizes including a new mercedes-benz convertible, sedan or suv. so get a move on. join m life rewards and enter the choose your ride giveaway for a chance at your share of $350,000 in prizes and freeplay®. this is monumental. >>> all right, we're going to have a little fun talking about the...
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vote critics are calling a fraudulent sham nicolas maduro is celebrating sunday's election of a new national constituent assembly artie's marina porton iyer brings us the details. as then as well enters a new legislative period the polarization violence and political conflict paralyzing the country is expected to only get worse allies of president nicolas maduro socialist party won all five hundred forty five seats in the newly elected national constituent assembly a new legislative body which will reportedly have the power to rewrite the constitution dissolve state institutions such as the opposition run congress and dismiss dissident state officials the election followed months of violent protests in venezuela which resulted in over one hundred deaths since april demonstrators have called for an early general election and an end to mature as constituent assembly plans that as well as a national electoral council says more than eight million voters went to the polls on sunday while the opposition estimates only two to three million ballots were cast countries across the americas as well as
vote critics are calling a fraudulent sham nicolas maduro is celebrating sunday's election of a new national constituent assembly artie's marina porton iyer brings us the details. as then as well enters a new legislative period the polarization violence and political conflict paralyzing the country is expected to only get worse allies of president nicolas maduro socialist party won all five hundred forty five seats in the newly elected national constituent assembly a new legislative body which...
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. >> up next "nbc nightly news" national furor by raising the price of a national aides drug 5,000%. now kicked of defrauding investors, facing potentially decades in prison. >>> trump defiant. >> are there any russians here tonight? any russians? >> the president in fight mode as nbc news learns there are multiple grand juries working the russia investigation. caught on camera, a heart stopping crash and out of control pickup truck slams into a bus stop full of people. how everyone made it out alive. >>> towering infer notice, a skyscraper in flames in do you bye, anotherage covered in the same kind of siding as that awful london disaster. >>> and oh, baby. the little girl who beat the odds. now so many fans can't get enough of thee own that. nightly news begins right now. >>> good evening and thanks for being with us on this friday evening. the verdict is in nor the brash young former ceo who came the poster image or everything americans don't like about big farm a. you may remember the name martin shkreli when his pharmaceutical company raised the price of an aids drug from around
. >> up next "nbc nightly news" national furor by raising the price of a national aides drug 5,000%. now kicked of defrauding investors, facing potentially decades in prison. >>> trump defiant. >> are there any russians here tonight? any russians? >> the president in fight mode as nbc news learns there are multiple grand juries working the russia investigation. caught on camera, a heart stopping crash and out of control pickup truck slams into a bus stop...
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opposition leaders are calling for a mass protest of presint he's trying to install a new national assembly that will rewrite the constitution. now two people on a motorcycle attacked the spanish embassy already in kara cass with gasoline bombs. no injuries were reported and there is no apparent damage to the building. and back here in the oust, the state department is calling maduro's assembly illegitimate and refusing to recognize it. but even as the trump administration slaps maduro with financial sanctioning, maduro insists, they will not stop hess assembly. >>> jim justice appeared at a rally in his state last night to announce he is becoming a republican, and he will officially change his voter registration today. justice has been friendly with the trump family. he ran as a conservative democrat and refused to endorse hillary clinton. his defection leaves democrats with just 15 governors out of 50. >>> all right, so we all now steph curry is a very talented athlete. doesn't just apply to basketball. >> the golden state warrior player had an impressive debut in a pro-golf tournament. h
opposition leaders are calling for a mass protest of presint he's trying to install a new national assembly that will rewrite the constitution. now two people on a motorcycle attacked the spanish embassy already in kara cass with gasoline bombs. no injuries were reported and there is no apparent damage to the building. and back here in the oust, the state department is calling maduro's assembly illegitimate and refusing to recognize it. but even as the trump administration slaps maduro with...
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this is new national polling coming out from public policy polling tomorrow. they gave us an advanced look at some of the numbers tonight. in terms of the methodology of the polling, it was conducted through yesterday and it doesn't include any reaction to whatever the president is going to say tonight in arizona. and it doesn't have any reaction from this "the new york times" story that president may have another obstruction of justice inquiry to worry about. this is an effort by the president to shut down the investigations into his campaign. we're going to have expert advice on that inquiry coming up. plus the phoenix mayor joining us live. we've got a lot to get to night. stay with us. and administrative paperwork... your days of drowning people are numbered. same goes for you, budget overruns. and rising costs, wipe that smile off your face. we're coming for you, too. for those who won't rest until the world is healthier, neither will we. optum. how well gets done. it's easy-drinking... it's refreshing... ♪ if you've got the time ♪ it's what american lage
this is new national polling coming out from public policy polling tomorrow. they gave us an advanced look at some of the numbers tonight. in terms of the methodology of the polling, it was conducted through yesterday and it doesn't include any reaction to whatever the president is going to say tonight in arizona. and it doesn't have any reaction from this "the new york times" story that president may have another obstruction of justice inquiry to worry about. this is an effort by the...
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national top line results. do you think that the russia story is fake news or not? answer from the american people, no, america does not think the russia story is fake news. question 21, do you think that members of donald trump's campaign team worked in association with russia to help trump win the election for presidentor not? answer from the american public, yes, we think members of donald trump's campaign team worked in association with russia to help trump win the election for president. and here's the crucial follow-up credit, question 22, if evidence comes out that proofs conclusively that mubs of donald trump's campaign team worked in association with russia to help trump win the election for president, do you think trump should continue to serve as president or do you think he should resign? answer from the american people, by a 20 point margin, yeah, in that case trump should resign. so says a clear majority of american public. this is new national polling from public policy polling, they gave us a advance look at some of these numbers tonight. in terms of
national top line results. do you think that the russia story is fake news or not? answer from the american people, no, america does not think the russia story is fake news. question 21, do you think that members of donald trump's campaign team worked in association with russia to help trump win the election for presidentor not? answer from the american public, yes, we think members of donald trump's campaign team worked in association with russia to help trump win the election for president....
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but for the most of part what i warned about and called the new white nationalism was new because it espousing violence or using racial epithets, it was saying white is like knot iter group. whites are being discriminated against. judge jeanine: we are coming up to a break here. but what you are saying is that the alt-right is different from these white supremacists and we condemn all white supremacists for any acts of violence and acts of hate, we agree on that. >> yes, and i think there are remedies, honest die losing and conversations where people are listening to one another. judge jeanine: reaction from our nation's capital still coming in tonight to the violence in virginia as this special two-hour edition of "justice" rolls on. at everybody ignores me when i drive. it's fine. because i get a safe driving bonus check every six months i'm accident free. because i don't use my cellphone when i'm driving. even though my family does, and leaves me all alone. here's something else... i don't share it with mom. i don't. right, mom? i have a brand new putter you don't even know about!
but for the most of part what i warned about and called the new white nationalism was new because it espousing violence or using racial epithets, it was saying white is like knot iter group. whites are being discriminated against. judge jeanine: we are coming up to a break here. but what you are saying is that the alt-right is different from these white supremacists and we condemn all white supremacists for any acts of violence and acts of hate, we agree on that. >> yes, and i think there...
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but for the most of part what i warned about and called the new white nationalism was new because it violence or using racial epithets, it was saying white is like knot iter group. whites are being discriminated against. judge jeanine: we are coming up to a break here. but what you are saying is that the alt-right is different from these white supremacists and we condemn all white supremacists for any acts of violence and acts of hate, we agree on that. >> yes, and i think there are remedies, honest die losing and conversations where people are listening to one another. judge jeanine: reaction from our nation's capital still coming in tonight to the violence in virginia as this special (haha) no wonder you can't sleep, your car is a mess! you need parts i've never even heard of. and it's going to cost you a fortune. when life keeps you up... zzzquil helps you fall asleep in less than 20 minutes. because sleep is a beautiful thing. when you switch to progressive. as easy as saving $600 winds stirring. too treacherous for a selfie. [ camera shutter clicks ] sure, i've taken discounts t
but for the most of part what i warned about and called the new white nationalism was new because it violence or using racial epithets, it was saying white is like knot iter group. whites are being discriminated against. judge jeanine: we are coming up to a break here. but what you are saying is that the alt-right is different from these white supremacists and we condemn all white supremacists for any acts of violence and acts of hate, we agree on that. >> yes, and i think there are...
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the star ledger in new jersey, nation's opioid crisis is a national emergency and ahead of commission is the new jersey senator, new jersey governor chris christie. next from staten island, new york. republican line. caller: hi. -- in 1983, nobody said that. trump should say that. guam,le defense in hawaii, japan and south korea before it hits california. thank you. host: thanks for the call. want to read a story that has been getting a lot of attention, posted early this morning on the reuters.eport from based on a statement by the hinese-run news organization, writers the following "if north korea launches attack that united states then china should stay neutral. if the u.s. attacks first and overthrow the north korean government, china will stop them. state-run he chinese newspaper earlier today. ratcheting up p the rhetoric on thursday warning pyongyang against attacking guam u.s. allies after disclosed lans to fire missiles over japan to land near the u.s. territory, china, most important has and trading partner, reiterated calls for calm during the current crisis. frustration se
the star ledger in new jersey, nation's opioid crisis is a national emergency and ahead of commission is the new jersey senator, new jersey governor chris christie. next from staten island, new york. republican line. caller: hi. -- in 1983, nobody said that. trump should say that. guam,le defense in hawaii, japan and south korea before it hits california. thank you. host: thanks for the call. want to read a story that has been getting a lot of attention, posted early this morning on the...
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news." >>> nations are coming together to put pressure on north korea with new sanctions, and u.s. officials say they are open to negotiations, but need north korea to do one thing. >> the first and strongest signal they can send us is just stop these missile launches. >>> vice president pence sounds off on a report that suggests he's laying groundwork for a possible presidential bid. >>> and excessive corrosion that caused an ohio state fair ride to brepa >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> the international community is sending a strong message to north korea to end its nuclear program. at a security summit over the weekend, two of pyongyang's most powerful trade allies, china and russia, appear to be willing to help apply economic pressure. seth is in washington with the latest. good morning. >> good morning. they approved these new sanctions because of the intercontinental ballistic missile. it's a move president trump said he's impressed with but north korea vows to go against th
news." >>> nations are coming together to put pressure on north korea with new sanctions, and u.s. officials say they are open to negotiations, but need north korea to do one thing. >> the first and strongest signal they can send us is just stop these missile launches. >>> vice president pence sounds off on a report that suggests he's laying groundwork for a possible presidential bid. >>> and excessive corrosion that caused an ohio state fair ride to brepa...
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like many muslims, his family fled to the new nation of pakistan.bout 20 million people were displaced. >> we really did not know why all this is happening. but from the faces of our elders, because his of my parents, -- the faces of my parents, i could feel something was terribly wrong. reporter: neighbors turned on each other and met -- more than one million people left -- lost their lives. he would later join the pakistani military. the divisive -- pakistan and india fought four wars over it. he was wounded and captured in 1971 he considers himself lucky. >> they took care of me for 10 months. maybe i had the same feeling and they had the same feeling. wounded soldier. he should be taken care of. reporter: the hostility between the nations is visible every day. thousands of spectators cheer their soldiers on from the sidelines. here it is a symbolic show what other border points the soldiers are firing live around. lives are lost almost every month. the colorful spectacle should not distract from the fact that these two nations are armed to the t
like many muslims, his family fled to the new nation of pakistan.bout 20 million people were displaced. >> we really did not know why all this is happening. but from the faces of our elders, because his of my parents, -- the faces of my parents, i could feel something was terribly wrong. reporter: neighbors turned on each other and met -- more than one million people left -- lost their lives. he would later join the pakistani military. the divisive -- pakistan and india fought four wars...
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she is the new national commander of the disabled american veterans. thank you for your time. delphine metcalf-foster: thank you, sir. paul: we will be right back in a couple of minutes with more of the calls and we will open phones so you can talk about any topic that you would like. here are the numbers to call. four republicans. democrats, (202) 748-8000 and .ndependence, (202) 748-8002 open phones, we will bring you the news of the day and we will be right back. >> sunday on in-depth, american educator, tea party activist, author and attorney krisanne hall is our guest. >> everybody has a different idea of why the federal government is out of control and then the most asked question i get, as we teach, what do you suppose that is? what do we do about it? if we had been teaching the constitution properly, for the last 150 years, we would know what to do. >> she is the author of several books including essential stories for junior patriots, in defense of liberty, and sovereign duty. during our live conversation we will be taking your tweets and facebook questions. watch in-d
she is the new national commander of the disabled american veterans. thank you for your time. delphine metcalf-foster: thank you, sir. paul: we will be right back in a couple of minutes with more of the calls and we will open phones so you can talk about any topic that you would like. here are the numbers to call. four republicans. democrats, (202) 748-8000 and .ndependence, (202) 748-8002 open phones, we will bring you the news of the day and we will be right back. >> sunday on in-depth,...
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nbc news national investigative correspondent jeff rossen got an exclusive look for tonight's rossen reports. >> reporter: this summer police officers breaking car windows, desperately trying to rescue young kids trapped inside hot cars, and it's been a tragic year. 32 children already killed in hot cars where temperatures can spike fast, even when it's just 70 degrees outside, it can reach nearly 90 inside the car in just ten minutes. but now new technology to prevent these tragedies. i'm in michigan where researchers have developed a new product that would actually alert you if you walk away from your car and there's a baby still in the back seat. this is david brink who is leading the team. how does this work? >> well, we've installed a very sophisticated electric sensor in the ceiling of this vehicle that detects a child sleeping anywhere in the back seat of this vehicle. >> reporter: that senator uses special radiofrequency weaves to detect even the smallest breaths and chest movements. so what if i walk away from the car? what happens. >> you get flashing lights an audible soun
nbc news national investigative correspondent jeff rossen got an exclusive look for tonight's rossen reports. >> reporter: this summer police officers breaking car windows, desperately trying to rescue young kids trapped inside hot cars, and it's been a tragic year. 32 children already killed in hot cars where temperatures can spike fast, even when it's just 70 degrees outside, it can reach nearly 90 inside the car in just ten minutes. but now new technology to prevent these tragedies....
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bannon has been warring with the new national security adviser, hr mcmaster. so this is a big change for the president, someone who had been really reflecting a lot of the base for president trump, someone he could discuss sort of those issues with. now out. unclear if there will be anyone brought in had in his place, but he was the chief strategist, not necessarily a role that a white house must have. we are also waiting to see if there will be additional dismissals of people allied with bannonen inside the white house. but very big news for the trump white house on now day 16 of the president's administration. >> how should we read into president trump not yet tweeting about bannon? he's an impulsive tweeter. what do you make of this? >> i think the strongest signal is that the statement that it was chief of staff john kelly who said friday would be his last day. the president did not speak to this. the president did not make the statement he did the that reince priebus is a good man and now he is out. the absence of doing this, given the fact that bannon wa
bannon has been warring with the new national security adviser, hr mcmaster. so this is a big change for the president, someone who had been really reflecting a lot of the base for president trump, someone he could discuss sort of those issues with. now out. unclear if there will be anyone brought in had in his place, but he was the chief strategist, not necessarily a role that a white house must have. we are also waiting to see if there will be additional dismissals of people allied with...
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. >> up next "nbc nightly news" national furor by raising the price of a national aides drug 5,000%. now kicked of defrauding investors, facing potentially decades in prison. >>> trump defiant. >> are there any russians here tonight? any russians? >> the president in fight mode as nbc news learns there are multiple grand juries working the russia investigation. caught on camera, a heart stopping crash and out of control pickup truck slams into a bus stop full of people. how everyone made it out alive. >>> towering infer notice, a skyscraper in flames in do you bye, anotherage covered in the same kind of siding as that awful london
. >> up next "nbc nightly news" national furor by raising the price of a national aides drug 5,000%. now kicked of defrauding investors, facing potentially decades in prison. >>> trump defiant. >> are there any russians here tonight? any russians? >> the president in fight mode as nbc news learns there are multiple grand juries working the russia investigation. caught on camera, a heart stopping crash and out of control pickup truck slams into a bus stop...
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news. national park police are gearing up for a right wing rally planned for next weekend here in san francisco. people who walk or play at chrissy field are reacting to the news. abc news reporter amy hollyfield is live with more details. >> reporter: just this morning supervisor mark farrell released a statement about the planned rally, saying his office is working with the national park service to come up with the safety deal. he have's also calling on san franciscans to unite and condemn hate speech and actions. residents we spoke to this morning say they are ready. peaceful crissy field will be the site of a right wing rally next saturday. those who love this spot said this morning they hope it stays just that, peaceful. >> i think they have every right for free speech, even though i completely disagree with them, and i would hope that the police would enforce, you know, no violence. >> reporter: after the violence that erupted in charlottesville during a white nationalist demotratn,ome said t hey wished officials could keep this viewpoint from coming here. >> i am surprised that the feder
news. national park police are gearing up for a right wing rally planned for next weekend here in san francisco. people who walk or play at chrissy field are reacting to the news. abc news reporter amy hollyfield is live with more details. >> reporter: just this morning supervisor mark farrell released a statement about the planned rally, saying his office is working with the national park service to come up with the safety deal. he have's also calling on san franciscans to unite and...
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a couple of years ago on the travel show, i had a preview of the massive new national art gallery inking at here? we are looking at a work by japanese artist who was born in an aristocratic family. it's very visceral with that tiger scowling at us. well, now we're taking a look at a very different kind of singapore art. you know, it's rare that a lot of our local tattoo community comes together, congregated in one area in one spot. these are very talented individuals and, you know, it's art, and it's beautiful art at that. i guess i'm one of the most well—known tattooists in the world. i've been travelling for about ten years now, tattooing just anybody that i can. it's so intimate. tattooing is really intimate, because you're dealing with touching people and it is one—on—one for so long, it's just an intimate thing. it's overwhelming getting a lot of attention, you know what i mean? it's hard to focus because ijust want to create good art. super grateful but it's hard. what i've noticed about singapore in general, it's not very heavily tattooed. but walking around the streets, i did
a couple of years ago on the travel show, i had a preview of the massive new national art gallery inking at here? we are looking at a work by japanese artist who was born in an aristocratic family. it's very visceral with that tiger scowling at us. well, now we're taking a look at a very different kind of singapore art. you know, it's rare that a lot of our local tattoo community comes together, congregated in one area in one spot. these are very talented individuals and, you know, it's art,...