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. >> joining me now, raul reyes, attorney general, columnist and nbcnews.com contributor. >> good morninggiuliani speaking there. is he just preaching to the choir? >> totally. if anything that was the theme of the night last night was hillary clinton, you the the republicans went all out in demonizing her, in tagging her to all sorts of offenses real and imagined. so when, when he's talking about that he would have prosecuted her. i mean he can say that. that's his rhetoric but the facts are the facts the fbi did not move forward with the investigation so here we are. >> well, last night we had donald trump's children propping him up. >> right. >> and then we had the rest of the group actually tearing down hillary clinton. did that help unite the group? >> to a certain extent. i mean, to me, donald trump's children were the highlight of the evening. tiffany seemed like a perfectly lovely, very well adjusted, ambitious young woman. nothing wrong with that. donald trump jr. was great. he had a very effective presentation, strong. and unlike so many of the other speakers, he spoke about don
. >> joining me now, raul reyes, attorney general, columnist and nbcnews.com contributor. >> good morninggiuliani speaking there. is he just preaching to the choir? >> totally. if anything that was the theme of the night last night was hillary clinton, you the the republicans went all out in demonizing her, in tagging her to all sorts of offenses real and imagined. so when, when he's talking about that he would have prosecuted her. i mean he can say that. that's his rhetoric...
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joining me now to talk about all this in studio is raul reyes.m contributor. good morning. >> good morning. >> we looked at all the possible vp candidates for clinton taking to the talk shows on sunday which is, i would think, a really calculated move by the campaign to put them out there to see how they do. >> not only that, they're making clinton's case. brown reminding people clinton has been an advocate for children and she has been working for the public good, unlike donald trump who has been getting, creating well for himself and his family. that is part of clinton's message. elizabeth warren also doing the same thing. just reinforcing her message. >> who do you think did the best? >> i think sharrod brown did a great job. he has a lot of appeal. he is possible connection to blue collar white voters, especially men, which clinton has struggled to connect with. he also, a great reason why he could get the nod -- >> do you think he's going to get it? >> i'm not sure. i'm not going to go out on a limb. the great reason why he might is ohio. he
joining me now to talk about all this in studio is raul reyes.m contributor. good morning. >> good morning. >> we looked at all the possible vp candidates for clinton taking to the talk shows on sunday which is, i would think, a really calculated move by the campaign to put them out there to see how they do. >> not only that, they're making clinton's case. brown reminding people clinton has been an advocate for children and she has been working for the public good, unlike...
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raul reyes joins us now, he's an attorney, a columnist and an nbc.com contributor.d morning. >> good morning. >> let's talk about this veep person. i don't even want to say candidate. he's got to be narrowing in on someone. who do you think trump is going to pick? >> every single week i feel like i change my mind. we know who likely republican voters want. >> which is? >> they want 29% say gingrich, 24% rubio, 18% kasich. >> okay but who does trump want? >> trump probably wants gingrich or maybe chris christie. but over the weekend, he was with lieutenant general michael flynn. >> right. >> who is a democrat, he's pro-choice. he's career military. so i mean that's another out of left field choice. but again it sort of fits in, i guess you could say, with donald trump being so -- >> would that be mass appeal though for him? >> there could be some appeal. he's career military. but the big problem is he is totally untested on the national stage. that's a tremendous leap to go from being unknown to being basically harassed by the media 24/7. and he has a short time to i
raul reyes joins us now, he's an attorney, a columnist and an nbc.com contributor.d morning. >> good morning. >> let's talk about this veep person. i don't even want to say candidate. he's got to be narrowing in on someone. who do you think trump is going to pick? >> every single week i feel like i change my mind. we know who likely republican voters want. >> which is? >> they want 29% say gingrich, 24% rubio, 18% kasich. >> okay but who does trump want?...
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bring in raul reyes, attorney, columnist and nbcnews.com contributor.'s get to that interview okay so watching -- >> awkward. >> yes it looked kind of like an awkward arranged marriage where one is not sure of the other. >> the two -- >> do you believe the rumors then that trump really wanted christie instead of pence looking at that? >> yes, there was certainly credible reporting that he had last-minute second thoughts and may have wanted to at least reconsider chris christie. but you know, this is someone that if he has a successful candidacy he's going to be spending at least four years, maybe eight, with mike pence. so normally you choose someone that you have some type of rapport, their body long, the way they connected, everything about it seems so unfamiliar -- >> right. >> this seemed more like not even arranged marriage, just seemed like a blind date. like an awkward first date, more than even an arranged marriage or relationship that's already established. that's what was strange about it -- >> that being the case though, can they use the gop
bring in raul reyes, attorney, columnist and nbcnews.com contributor.'s get to that interview okay so watching -- >> awkward. >> yes it looked kind of like an awkward arranged marriage where one is not sure of the other. >> the two -- >> do you believe the rumors then that trump really wanted christie instead of pence looking at that? >> yes, there was certainly credible reporting that he had last-minute second thoughts and may have wanted to at least reconsider...
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here in the studio to talk more veepstakes, raul reyes. is an attorney, a columnist, an nbcnews.com contributor among many, many other things. thanks for joining us this morning. >> happy fourth of july. i want to stay on hillary clinton for just a second. as we watched all those possible veep candidates on the talk shows was that a smart move on her campaign's part to really see them out there endorsing her under the limelight with the pressure? >> yes, it was a smart move for two reasons. number one you can think of it as an audition for the job. part of their job as vice president if they get the nod is to serve as effective surrogates. so they're out there sunday morning showing that they can do that. and secondly with the fbi investigation that was going on this weekend they serve as sort of a distraction from that. in that sense actually with the investigation, that interview going on over july fourth weekend here was probably good for hillary clinton because besides from the political world not that many people were probably paying
here in the studio to talk more veepstakes, raul reyes. is an attorney, a columnist, an nbcnews.com contributor among many, many other things. thanks for joining us this morning. >> happy fourth of july. i want to stay on hillary clinton for just a second. as we watched all those possible veep candidates on the talk shows was that a smart move on her campaign's part to really see them out there endorsing her under the limelight with the pressure? >> yes, it was a smart move for two...
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paola reyes,noticiero, telemundo 48 vo blanca --raul garcia, de morgan hill fue arrestado bajo sospecha-el incidente ocurri en la calle "walnut grove" alrededor de las 7:30 de anoche. --no se revel el nombre de la victima que aun se recupera de las heridas. --segun la policia, el sospechoso cree que la victima cometi injusticias contra l y su familia en el pasado. blanca/take vo --en san francisco, un jurado investigador pide personal especializado en las crceles de esta ciudad. --segn el reporte, existe un gran nmero de reos con problemas mentales, donde cerca del 15 porciento es tratado por problemas graves. ---los especialistas estn considerando poner en funcionamiento un centro de justicia y salud del comportamiento a fin de mejorar el tratamientos de los reclusos. blanca ---en san jos, cuadrillas de trabajadores reparan una fuga de gas que se reportara ayer. take vo ---el incidente se registr un poco despues de la una de la tarde sobre la avenida alum rock cuando empleados de pg&e rompieron un conducto durante unas obras de mantenimiento. ---las calles afectadas estuvieron cerradas
paola reyes,noticiero, telemundo 48 vo blanca --raul garcia, de morgan hill fue arrestado bajo sospecha-el incidente ocurri en la calle "walnut grove" alrededor de las 7:30 de anoche. --no se revel el nombre de la victima que aun se recupera de las heridas. --segun la policia, el sospechoso cree que la victima cometi injusticias contra l y su familia en el pasado. blanca/take vo --en san francisco, un jurado investigador pide personal especializado en las crceles de esta ciudad....
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reyes nos cuenta ... take pkg :01 banner :12 lidia :34 paola :56 raul 1:30 lidia flores; vivio en un hotel residencial "a ni agua caliente para banarse... no habia para banar" lidia esta hablando del tiempo que vivio con sus dos hijos adolescentes en uno de los llamados "hoteles residenciales" de san francisco... "una cocina para las seis familias, 1 bano para las seis familias... " el hotel era terrible... pero la calle peor.... y es que estos cuartos, suelen ser el ultimo recurso para las familias que intentan evitar el tener que vivir a la intemperie .. paola reyes; tenderloin, san francisco "se estima que 699 familias viven en hoteles residenciales como este en el corazon del distrito tenderloin... pagan 900 dlls por una habitacion en la que viven de 1-3 personas, frecuentemente 3 o 4 en condiciones simplemente insablubres...." los cuartos miden 8 por ocho, y estan lllenos de todo tipo de peligros.... raul fernandez-berriozabal; coord. familias unidas de hoteles residenciales "hay todo tipo de infecciones, todo tipo de personas, drogas, no es un lugar para ninos..." raul conoce bien la vida de las fa
reyes nos cuenta ... take pkg :01 banner :12 lidia :34 paola :56 raul 1:30 lidia flores; vivio en un hotel residencial "a ni agua caliente para banarse... no habia para banar" lidia esta hablando del tiempo que vivio con sus dos hijos adolescentes en uno de los llamados "hoteles residenciales" de san francisco... "una cocina para las seis familias, 1 bano para las seis familias... " el hotel era terrible... pero la calle peor.... y es que estos cuartos, suelen ser...