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richard schoeck is dead.ses. >> reporter: stacey pleaded guilty to murder. reggie coleman did the same. lynitra ross stood trial and was found guilty. all of them were sentenced to life in prison without parole. the case solved. three convictions for the detective who poured through reams of phone numbers and sniffed out a murder-for-hire case. >> you know, when your gut tells you something, you should go for it and if it makes sense, then that's probably what it is. >> pretty obvious if i ask you where this fits in your catalog of cases. >> there will be another one like it, i'm pretty sure. i hope not. >> and now finally, the last admission. a few days after stacey was sent away, richard's sister carol went to see her, dplglared at stacey through the glass partition. she didn't buy stacey's story about her reason for killing richard. >> i said, okay, stacey, this is it. i want to know and i said, no bull, no lies, i want to know why you had richard killed. >> the the was a long pause and then out it came. >
richard schoeck is dead.ses. >> reporter: stacey pleaded guilty to murder. reggie coleman did the same. lynitra ross stood trial and was found guilty. all of them were sentenced to life in prison without parole. the case solved. three convictions for the detective who poured through reams of phone numbers and sniffed out a murder-for-hire case. >> you know, when your gut tells you something, you should go for it and if it makes sense, then that's probably what it is. >> pretty...
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a richard fire.p and running bright and flame licking the tree tops, it wasn't a richard fire. so if you want a richard fire, that's the fire you've got to have. and when we're at scouting events and we see the big fire we built and the smoke coming up, we all talk about richard. >>> that's all for now. i'm lester holt. thanks f >>> this sunday -- violence in virginia. >> disperse immediately or you will be arrested. >> white nationalists clash with counterprotesters in charlottesville. one person is killed when a car plows into a crowd. we'll have a screen th scene this morning and i'll talk to the mayor of charlottesville. >>> plus, the president's reaction. president trump denounces the disturbance but not the n neo-naz neo-nazis, nor the klan participants. >> we condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides. >> did the president fail his first test as healer in chief. >>> and the president's tough talk on north korea. it started here
a richard fire.p and running bright and flame licking the tree tops, it wasn't a richard fire. so if you want a richard fire, that's the fire you've got to have. and when we're at scouting events and we see the big fire we built and the smoke coming up, we all talk about richard. >>> that's all for now. i'm lester holt. thanks f >>> this sunday -- violence in virginia. >> disperse immediately or you will be arrested. >> white nationalists clash with...
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thanks to richard fowler. now. >> julie: a fox news alert from fox news global headquarters in new york, the dow jones average heading in another all-time high today. >> jon: the dow could be on pace for its ninth straight record close after a strong jobs report on friday, more good news for the trump administration. we are covering all the news happening now. president trump fires back at his critics in a torrent of tweets as today marks 200 days since he was sworn in. with the president touting his accomplishments, questions about what congress can get done. also -- >> chicago will never relinquish our status as
thanks to richard fowler. now. >> julie: a fox news alert from fox news global headquarters in new york, the dow jones average heading in another all-time high today. >> jon: the dow could be on pace for its ninth straight record close after a strong jobs report on friday, more good news for the trump administration. we are covering all the news happening now. president trump fires back at his critics in a torrent of tweets as today marks 200 days since he was sworn in. with the...
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>> richard: let me finish my segment. >>it jesse: is at? >> richard: can i finish my statement?he welcoming cities resolution in the city of chicago,g cook county, says, if you haveun committed a violent crime, ore' there is a current warrant for your arrest, you will be held and checked against the i.c.e. system. if you are found to be illegal, then, i.c.e. will be contacted and then the deportation proceedings will go as planned. if it is something else, if it's a minor infraction, you will be releasedl because there was a lawsuit in portland in 2014 in which portland, which a federal judge said, it is unconstitutional to hold these illegal immigrants longer than 48 hours under the fourth amendment. excuse me. 2014, a federal judge said that these individuals were held against their willr for 48 hours and that is against the fourth amendment search and seizure. >> jesse: illegal aliens have constitutional rights? when did that happen? >> richard: according to a federal judge in portland, oregon, that is -- >> jesse: some judges says that's fine. you know what? i don't believe
>> richard: let me finish my segment. >>it jesse: is at? >> richard: can i finish my statement?he welcoming cities resolution in the city of chicago,g cook county, says, if you haveun committed a violent crime, ore' there is a current warrant for your arrest, you will be held and checked against the i.c.e. system. if you are found to be illegal, then, i.c.e. will be contacted and then the deportation proceedings will go as planned. if it is something else, if it's a minor...
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richard. what's her name? richard. sorry, richard!th my parents are jamaican, that makes me a jamaican american. this past sunday, we joined with millions across the world celebrating 55 years of independence. >> kimberly: . >> richard: the most notable jamaican, the fastest man in the world -- >> jesse: at the americans just beat him, though. sorry about that. >> richard: naomi campbell, the supermodel. and at the legendary reggae artist, bob marley. happy independence day, jamaica. >> dana: jamaican my day by being here, richard. >> kimberly: that was fun. >> dana: anyone else have anything to say? >> jesse: waters world, saturday, a big show the saturday night. >> greg: he beat me by 3,000 people. >> kimberly: jesse watters never misses an opportunity. >> dana: never miss an episode of "the five." set your dvrs. "hannity" is up next.ouououououu
richard. what's her name? richard. sorry, richard!th my parents are jamaican, that makes me a jamaican american. this past sunday, we joined with millions across the world celebrating 55 years of independence. >> kimberly: . >> richard: the most notable jamaican, the fastest man in the world -- >> jesse: at the americans just beat him, though. sorry about that. >> richard: naomi campbell, the supermodel. and at the legendary reggae artist, bob marley. happy independence...
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richard. what's your name? richard. >> all: oh!: >> dana: sorry, richard!cross the world celebrating 55 years of independence.ence the most notable>> r jamaican, the fastest man in the world -- usain bolt --jama >> jesse: the americans just beat him, though. sorry about that., the supermodel. and at the legendary reggae artist, bob marley. happy independence day, jamaica. >> dana: jamaican my day by being here, richard. >> kimberly: that was fun. >> dana: anyone else havee, r anything to say? anything to promote? >> jesse: waters world, saturday, a big show the saturday night. >> greg: he beat me by 3,000 people. >> kimberly: jesse watters never misses an opportunity. >> dana: never miss an episode of "the five."rs set your dvrs. "hannity" is up next. ♪ >> sean: many thanks to our friends on "the five."any a fox news alert. welcome to "hannity." the world faces an extremelyews solution. -- no good solutions. the threat fromç north korea reaches a whole new level. reuters reporting thatir north korea and their state media is now saying that pyongyang, north
richard. what's your name? richard. >> all: oh!: >> dana: sorry, richard!cross the world celebrating 55 years of independence.ence the most notable>> r jamaican, the fastest man in the world -- usain bolt --jama >> jesse: the americans just beat him, though. sorry about that., the supermodel. and at the legendary reggae artist, bob marley. happy independence day, jamaica. >> dana: jamaican my day by being here, richard. >> kimberly: that was fun. >>...
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apparently go ahead richard. so you know this notion about the clinton use network if you added up the dollar value of the time that c.n.n. gave of wall to wall coverage wall to wall coverage of the trump rallies it was astronomical there was nothing there was nothing that they did about hillary that could come close to that value that they kind of affirmed on the campaign by giving him and other expert gaited kind of hour or more with not i would just with this crowd but with the with the american public watching c.n.n. so the notion that somehow or other they're trying to break the or they were trying to bring trump down in favor hillary honestly that's kind of a joke of a lot of how much time do they have but you take the same thing richard you just said but for our very very different reason line a limit hang on here hang on here what what c n n n n n b c did is that they put him on hoping well look at this clown look at this which where is that gaffe going to come now and you know c.n.n. and everyone else li
apparently go ahead richard. so you know this notion about the clinton use network if you added up the dollar value of the time that c.n.n. gave of wall to wall coverage wall to wall coverage of the trump rallies it was astronomical there was nothing there was nothing that they did about hillary that could come close to that value that they kind of affirmed on the campaign by giving him and other expert gaited kind of hour or more with not i would just with this crowd but with the with the...
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richard nixon and fdr.hard nixon set the all-time record of being on the cover of the magazine 55 times from the alger hiss case in the senate races, vice presidency to his own presidency and beyond. what did he achieve comey promised to bring the troops home, and he did. he negotiated the greatest strategic arms limitations agreement sends the washington naval agreement. he opened up communist china which had been sealed for 25 years from the horrors of the korean war and then he saved israel, golda meier herself. richard nixon is the best friend we ever had. egypt even at the end of his presidency he brought egypt back around into the western camp. the domestic policy he ended the draft and enacted the 18-year-old vote. he created epa and i wasn't involved in that but i remember birthday and all these issues and i remember we were sitting in a meeting, howard baker was there and 1966 we helped elect him. senator baker was there and they were working on the clean air act and i remember a comment the senato
richard nixon and fdr.hard nixon set the all-time record of being on the cover of the magazine 55 times from the alger hiss case in the senate races, vice presidency to his own presidency and beyond. what did he achieve comey promised to bring the troops home, and he did. he negotiated the greatest strategic arms limitations agreement sends the washington naval agreement. he opened up communist china which had been sealed for 25 years from the horrors of the korean war and then he saved israel,...
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she now is free to live in the house that richard built. but without richard. that's the first of the two downers that the loving story ends on. it's designed to shock. and of course, it does. now, what do we know about the driver? i'll just tell you this, he is charged with dui and manslaughter. he is convicted of both charges. he is fined for both convictions. there is no jail sentence involved. mildred does take him to court, bernie cohen will be her lawyer in tiv lawr in the civil suit wrongful death. she does win, that helps, but it can only help so much. now, if we think for a little while about the significance of the court's decision in the case that mildred brought, when the court handed down the ruling, 15 states, including virginia, 15 states plus virginia, still had such laws on the books. it was still a crime by some definition of interracial marriage in every one of those states to get married. and as a rule, the rules that virginia had, you couldn't get married in state but it was the same crime with the same penalty if you went out of state like
she now is free to live in the house that richard built. but without richard. that's the first of the two downers that the loving story ends on. it's designed to shock. and of course, it does. now, what do we know about the driver? i'll just tell you this, he is charged with dui and manslaughter. he is convicted of both charges. he is fined for both convictions. there is no jail sentence involved. mildred does take him to court, bernie cohen will be her lawyer in tiv lawr in the civil suit...
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richard: two big things. one is that for republicans, the failure on health care, we will see it will be resurrected, but they want to deliver something to their voters go to midterm to , say that they did something and they know that time is short because congress has a hard time doing much when you get around to election years. that pressure will weigh on democrats and democrats will be pumping the brakes as much as they possibly can to try and prevent republicans from getting a win. the second big take away from health care, and we saw this in the senate, is that the health care bill repealed some taxes and had cuts in future medicaid spending. and for republicans -- you look at what the congressman calls the distribution table that is washington speak for who wins and who loses and who pays more and who pays less. who gets more and who gets less. mattertribution tables in the senate. senator say i don't like the idea -- republican senators -- i don't like the idea of tax cuts of thehe se position where th
richard: two big things. one is that for republicans, the failure on health care, we will see it will be resurrected, but they want to deliver something to their voters go to midterm to , say that they did something and they know that time is short because congress has a hard time doing much when you get around to election years. that pressure will weigh on democrats and democrats will be pumping the brakes as much as they possibly can to try and prevent republicans from getting a win. the...
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nixon was even though richard nixon is twice elected president. roger ailes is never elected to anything but goes on to become the president of fox news. and by the way, works on a bunch of other republican presidential campaigns in the meantime -- >> including h.w. bush. >> exactly. helps get other republican presidents elected. the ailes legacy is so much bigger than the nixon legacy, and we live with it today. but nixon himself is a far more interesting character than i could possibly have thought when i was a high school kid. as is nelson rockefeller who's one of his competitors in this story. the first fifth avenue billionaire to decide he's going to run for president as a republican, but he's running as a liberal republican -- something that no longer exists. and in this book, we see literally, literally the last liberal standing on a republican convention stage. and that is the liberal mayor of new york, republican john lindsay, who has to go up on that stage as part of the nominating process for the vice president, something he was hoping
nixon was even though richard nixon is twice elected president. roger ailes is never elected to anything but goes on to become the president of fox news. and by the way, works on a bunch of other republican presidential campaigns in the meantime -- >> including h.w. bush. >> exactly. helps get other republican presidents elected. the ailes legacy is so much bigger than the nixon legacy, and we live with it today. but nixon himself is a far more interesting character than i could...
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richard reeve is live at the civil war manassas with what he found. richard: that's right. we are coming to you from the manassas battlefield park. behind me, the statue of stonewall jackson. this has shaped up into a wide debate about what to do about these statues. >> i appreciate our history, good and bad. richard: on a piece of federal land on the 3rd street stands this statue of albert pike. >> this one should have been down a long time ago. richard: warren boland, a federal worker who works by the statue every day, doesn't like it. >> it's a symbol of white supremacy>>. there's no place for that. richard: days after the violence in charlottesville, statues removed in baltimore and durham. >> what is striking about what has happened since charlottesville is the speed of the response. of them at least 1700 nationwide, many put up in the 1800s soldiers were dying off and the jim crow movement was gaining strength. >> detractors see them as nothing more than symbols of ideology and white supremacy and jim crow. richard: a great divide many years later, now in the 21st cen
richard reeve is live at the civil war manassas with what he found. richard: that's right. we are coming to you from the manassas battlefield park. behind me, the statue of stonewall jackson. this has shaped up into a wide debate about what to do about these statues. >> i appreciate our history, good and bad. richard: on a piece of federal land on the 3rd street stands this statue of albert pike. >> this one should have been down a long time ago. richard: warren boland, a federal...
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by the time you get to richard pryor, richard pryor decides he's not going to speak in code.g to talk to mainstream audiences the way black people talk in private. >> police got a choke hold. they choke niggers to death. that mean you be dead when they're through. did you know that? niggers going, yeah, we know that. white people going, no, we had no idea. >> what it does is that it gives people who have never had a way to talk about their struggle a way to talk about it because you can quote a richard pryor joke. it gives the people who never thought about the black struggle to hear about it. >> all of a sudden, your imagination is cracked open a little bit because he's explaining his experience. he's not just going, white people are bad, white people are bad, white people are bad. he's explaining the experience, and that to me is the difference. >> after you saw live in concert or sunset strip, you went back and thought, i need to change what i do. >> we do all the work nobody else wants to do. if an immigrant is taking your job, then you got a [ bleep ] up job. >> i think
by the time you get to richard pryor, richard pryor decides he's not going to speak in code.g to talk to mainstream audiences the way black people talk in private. >> police got a choke hold. they choke niggers to death. that mean you be dead when they're through. did you know that? niggers going, yeah, we know that. white people going, no, we had no idea. >> what it does is that it gives people who have never had a way to talk about their struggle a way to talk about it because you...
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richard: it is.s of the political scene in the united states, there's something that the most important thing to watch is the way that republicans are responding to trump and at the moment, most the republicans are saying well, we'll continue to give him 60%, 70% of our support because at least he's a quasi republican. if that diminishes and the republicans themselves begin to lose faith in him, that i think is a moment politics becomes much more aggressive influence on financial markets. francine: how do you look at kenya, this is a chart looking at its soaring external debt. luis: this is emblematic of the whole region. there's a huge expansion outstanding especially on the dollar side, for you held by foreign investors. political gyrations in africa which kind of have been forgotten in the recent past, they are coming back to the floor once again. it's very important to see what's going to happen in kenya. francine: thank you for joining us today. luis kosta, emerging strategist at citigroup and r
richard: it is.s of the political scene in the united states, there's something that the most important thing to watch is the way that republicans are responding to trump and at the moment, most the republicans are saying well, we'll continue to give him 60%, 70% of our support because at least he's a quasi republican. if that diminishes and the republicans themselves begin to lose faith in him, that i think is a moment politics becomes much more aggressive influence on financial markets....
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i'm richard lui at the msnbc headquarters in new york. we hope that you are having a great saturday so far. president trump in new jersey for a 17-day escape, but he cannot escape the drama surrounding the administration. the special counsel mueller is now asking for documents about now fired michael flynn, and we have learned that he is working with the grand jury. >> the are russia story is a total fabrication. it is just an excuse for the greatest loss in the history of american politics. >> also, the attorney general takes action to plug the leaks in the trump administration, and vowing criminal charges against anyone who is giving information to the media and creating a special fbi unit to handle investigations. >> i have this warning for would-be leaker, don't do it. we will not allow rogue anonymous sources with security clearances to sell out our country. >> and we are watching something happening right now. the united nations security council are having a vote to come up at any time in this hour, and the coming hours on the u.s.-
i'm richard lui at the msnbc headquarters in new york. we hope that you are having a great saturday so far. president trump in new jersey for a 17-day escape, but he cannot escape the drama surrounding the administration. the special counsel mueller is now asking for documents about now fired michael flynn, and we have learned that he is working with the grand jury. >> the are russia story is a total fabrication. it is just an excuse for the greatest loss in the history of american...
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thanks to his determination and social media, richard santiago was reunited with his mom, and only on 4, megan fitzgerald was there to see it. >> reporter: from the outside looking in -- >> traveling, bowling, fishing. >> really anything that involves being together. >> reporter: -- it seems like richard santiago and his wife fran have it all, but this couple will be the first to tell you that no one's life is perfect. >> it's a loneliness that i can't describe. a monumental hole. >> reporter: as a child, richard was in foster care before being adopted by what he describes as an abusive woman. for his entire life, he's been searching for a connection to his past. >> and me, you know, trying to find my family for 40 years, you know, and i was always looking around, man, where's my mother, where's my father? >> reporter: for years richard through documents and records online. >> keep having searches that made it such a difficult task, but, yeah, every time he got ready to give up, why are you giving up? hang in there. you don't know what's going to happen. >> reporter: what happened thr
thanks to his determination and social media, richard santiago was reunited with his mom, and only on 4, megan fitzgerald was there to see it. >> reporter: from the outside looking in -- >> traveling, bowling, fishing. >> really anything that involves being together. >> reporter: -- it seems like richard santiago and his wife fran have it all, but this couple will be the first to tell you that no one's life is perfect. >> it's a loneliness that i can't describe. a...
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richard stockton was a slave owner.ith racial and political tensions high, he was removed from the college's library. in a letter to the students he returned to the library to promote a healthy conversation between students and faculty and the administration about the name of and if they are going to change in the future. you "chasing news." bill: ashley johnson chased d he weighed i controversy, defending richard stockton, and a bad history of slavery in this country. but it isforward and not backwa. >> what are thoughts going on at stockton university? tt jon meacham had a very interestingnew york times"o where he distinguished between this country and those that were trying to destroy the country. bill: joining us now is a new york media personality and a direct descendent of richard stockton. welcome to the show. thank you for joining me. first of all, who is with you? >> this is my mother 2 how are you when i. >> doing good. alice, what went through your mind the minute that you heard that the bus was taken out of
richard stockton was a slave owner.ith racial and political tensions high, he was removed from the college's library. in a letter to the students he returned to the library to promote a healthy conversation between students and faculty and the administration about the name of and if they are going to change in the future. you "chasing news." bill: ashley johnson chased d he weighed i controversy, defending richard stockton, and a bad history of slavery in this country. but it...
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richard? >> colonel, as you have been telling us through your contacts and again your experience here as a military man, we have three generals that have very senior roles in this white house, and now that we have one as chief of staff, we have one as you know as defense secretary, h.r. mcmaster, as well. with this expertise so close to the president, is this why we're seeing movement on afghanistan? this is not necessarily a surprise. they've been saying and the reporting has been they've been discussing the strategy in afghanistan for quite some time. >> well, yes, i think so. up until this point we've had people who are thinking about what we're going to do in afghanistan, making decisions with a direction toward getting out. but it's extremely difficult to get out either very, very slowly or very quickly, because the afghan government and its forces are not particularly skilled in taking care of the enemy inside. so there are two major problems, and quite frankly, neither one of these is g
richard? >> colonel, as you have been telling us through your contacts and again your experience here as a military man, we have three generals that have very senior roles in this white house, and now that we have one as chief of staff, we have one as you know as defense secretary, h.r. mcmaster, as well. with this expertise so close to the president, is this why we're seeing movement on afghanistan? this is not necessarily a surprise. they've been saying and the reporting has been...
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. >>> are you full of hot air, richard >> i'm having a blast. this is absolutely beautiful. we have the radiation in front of us >> it's limerick power plant >> should we be a little nervous >> not at all i try to stay at least 500 to 1,000 feet over. i don't think we'll be getting any dose of radiation >> hopefully i wouldn't be gone when i get back >> losing sound again, must be going up too high. look how high they are >> isn't that gorgeous? what an amazing things >> you've been in a hot air balloon high before >> i did it in my first job ever, it's so quiet. what i thought what so neat and you can hear people talking down below you >> it's blast jarring a little bit >> yes. >> heart is beating for a couple of minutes, once you get up. calming. >> you can just shout down to the people and hey, what's going on buddy? then they have a tradition when you land you're supposed to give champagne to who's ever field you land in. you just crash on down in someone's yard >> or you drink it yourself >> we're stopping by, here's champagne. >>> bachelor party are supposed to be a so
. >>> are you full of hot air, richard >> i'm having a blast. this is absolutely beautiful. we have the radiation in front of us >> it's limerick power plant >> should we be a little nervous >> not at all i try to stay at least 500 to 1,000 feet over. i don't think we'll be getting any dose of radiation >> hopefully i wouldn't be gone when i get back >> losing sound again, must be going up too high. look how high they are >> isn't that...
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richard: 13,000 rescued so far, including this nursing home in beaumont. patients chartered to the hospital. >> they gave me a ride on the boat to get here. richard: rescuers marking evacuated homes with a "c" for clear. 40,000 homes destroyed in houston alone. ing waters revealed a grim discovery come inside that van, a family of six. >> in the front seat with my brother. he and mom and dad were underwater. richard: fema operating 230 shelters, housing 30,000 people. >> i'm ok. ready to go home. out -- homes are floated flooded out. richard: fay mcdaniel's all the tv reports, found her at the shelter, and took her home. reality, 80% of affected homeowners do not have flood insurance. jonathan: the scenes are just tough. these images showing the desperation of people forced out of their homes from hurricane harvey, a bowling alley turned into a makeshift shelter, dozens of people calling it home, sleeping on the lanes. rescuers are working around the clock to help people, but they are still trapped as we speak. nancy: 7 on your side with ways to help from
richard: 13,000 rescued so far, including this nursing home in beaumont. patients chartered to the hospital. >> they gave me a ride on the boat to get here. richard: rescuers marking evacuated homes with a "c" for clear. 40,000 homes destroyed in houston alone. ing waters revealed a grim discovery come inside that van, a family of six. >> in the front seat with my brother. he and mom and dad were underwater. richard: fema operating 230 shelters, housing 30,000 people....
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>> hello, richard. good morning.outhwest of houston, we did have a tornado that we did know about. as the sun comes up or more daylight comes, we will be seeing more damage from that. right now i'm located in downtown houston. we are looking at a band of rain that we've been hearing about over the past, you know, few days that we would be seeing. that's what we're going to be expecting now for the foreseeable future. possibly four or five days of this. everybody here used to know pretty much not a lot of people have evacuated. a lot of us were used to rain like this. we've had a few pretty crazy rain events over the past few years. we sort of know the drill here. we're definitely being precautious, and we are -- a lot of people are prepared. we're ready for whatever comes, i think. >> what did the mayor ask citizens and residents of the metropolitan area to do? >> they definitely want everybody to be safe. first off, don't venture out unless you definitely have to. don't put any first responders and any sort of harm'
>> hello, richard. good morning.outhwest of houston, we did have a tornado that we did know about. as the sun comes up or more daylight comes, we will be seeing more damage from that. right now i'm located in downtown houston. we are looking at a band of rain that we've been hearing about over the past, you know, few days that we would be seeing. that's what we're going to be expecting now for the foreseeable future. possibly four or five days of this. everybody here used to know pretty...
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sarah and the great richard painter, thank you very much. now i'll hand it off to alex witt. >> thank you so much, joy reid. excellent coverage the last couple of hours. we take you right now to the heart of boston. that is one big march. they had expected thousands. they didn't know how many thousands. 15,000 was a preliminary estimate. now they're pushing the number 20,000 people all hoping to convene there in a peaceful demonstration. they are protesting there at the boston commons area. it was the so-called free speech rally. the organizers say they want to highlight the importance of the threats to free speech. counterprotesters are saying they reject the positions of the far right activists. there you see my colleague, nbc's garrett haak, he's in boston with more of this. garrett, i know you've been speaking with counterprotesters this morning. what are you hearing? >> reporter: hey, alex. yeah, we're right in the middle of it here. the counterprotesters have been marching about two miles from their gathering place to boston common whe
sarah and the great richard painter, thank you very much. now i'll hand it off to alex witt. >> thank you so much, joy reid. excellent coverage the last couple of hours. we take you right now to the heart of boston. that is one big march. they had expected thousands. they didn't know how many thousands. 15,000 was a preliminary estimate. now they're pushing the number 20,000 people all hoping to convene there in a peaceful demonstration. they are protesting there at the boston commons...
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. >> reporter: peggy's husband richard was buried in the wrong spot. >> he's not resting at peace yet, and it's been five years in january. he deserves to rest in peace and be where he's supposed to be. he deserves better than this. >> reporter: richard was a veteran, a retired marine who served two tours in vietnam. >> every holiday he'd put flags out. he was very proud of his country. >> reporter: at home in brentwood. >> i like a lot of them, i like that one too. >> reporter: peggy share it -- shares the collage that was displayed at his funeral. he died of cancer in 2013. >> he couldn't walk. >> reporter: richard was laid to rest without peggy knowing it was not the plot they purchased more than a decade ago. >> they had a big piece of turf out and a tarp and chairs, and it was a really hard day for me, so i didn't look at where they were burying them. i thought, you know, i trusted them that it was the right place. >> reporter: the records show richard, peggy, and her brother robert prepurchased several plots together back in 1999. the three plots were side by side. one for richa
. >> reporter: peggy's husband richard was buried in the wrong spot. >> he's not resting at peace yet, and it's been five years in january. he deserves to rest in peace and be where he's supposed to be. he deserves better than this. >> reporter: richard was a veteran, a retired marine who served two tours in vietnam. >> every holiday he'd put flags out. he was very proud of his country. >> reporter: at home in brentwood. >> i like a lot of them, i like that...
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their march on boston this coming weekend are we a great depression away from fascist america well as richard wolfe in just a moment and is the justice department's increasingly dragnet like investigation into the inauguration day protests in washington d.c. the beginning of a major crackdown on domestic dissent by the trump administration i asked brian pruitt and sam sachs internet politics. white supremacy reared its ugly head last weekend in charlottesville virginia and one brave american ended up dead thankfully we are not living in nazi germany not yet at least but the threat the white supremacy and fascism pose to our democracy is real especially as reaganomics continues to tear apart what remains of our middle class for more on this i'm joined now by richard wolfe a visiting professor at the new school co-founder of democracy at work and the author of numerous and brilliant books including capitalism is crisis deepens essays on the global economic meltdown richard wolffe welcome back. thank you tom it's great having you with us first things first from an economist's point of view how d
their march on boston this coming weekend are we a great depression away from fascist america well as richard wolfe in just a moment and is the justice department's increasingly dragnet like investigation into the inauguration day protests in washington d.c. the beginning of a major crackdown on domestic dissent by the trump administration i asked brian pruitt and sam sachs internet politics. white supremacy reared its ugly head last weekend in charlottesville virginia and one brave american...
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so let's bring in richard painter, a former white house ethics lawyer -- michael dantonio, the author of "the truth about trump," and legal commentator matthew whitaker. gentlemen, good evening to all of you. michael, i'm going to start with you. i want to start with this new report by "the washington post" david fahrenheit holt who the found mar-a-lago club has been paying for tiny ads to run in the paper for job vaektcy and it is what he writes this is what he writes, late last month the club placed an ad on page c8 of the palm beach post crammed full of tiny print laying out the job experience requirements and classified ad shorthand. three months recent and verifiable experience in fine dining country club, the ad said no tips. companies like mar-a-lago are required to make steps to find americans before going go the foreign route including contacting u.s. employees let go. the president is, the president is abiding by the letter of the law here but how much does his business rely on foreign workers? >> well, quite a bit of it does. he actually first started this whole thick of re
so let's bring in richard painter, a former white house ethics lawyer -- michael dantonio, the author of "the truth about trump," and legal commentator matthew whitaker. gentlemen, good evening to all of you. michael, i'm going to start with you. i want to start with this new report by "the washington post" david fahrenheit holt who the found mar-a-lago club has been paying for tiny ads to run in the paper for job vaektcy and it is what he writes this is what he writes, late...
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see you, richard. the app by the way free to download, download it right now. >> priceless as we like to say. >> it is priceless, good day, august third, 2017. >> this is "good day philadelph. >> disturbing charges against philadelphia day care owner charged with secondly abusing 25 year old children. >> i don't believe any of the allegations, i think he'll be vindicate dollars. once the truth comes out. >> why some par rent defending him this morning. >> 150 pounds and counting lost in a year, the fox family sharing his dramatic weight loss story, achieving the goals without the help of any professionals. >> philadelphia cheaters exposed date site for married couples, the hot beds every cheating in our city. do you need to be on the look-out? >> too late to say soree? >> ♪ >> why justin bieber just wrote apology letter to his fans. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> one way to say sorry. >> good morning to you. >> what was that move? >> how are you doing. >> okay. >> video, was it ab
see you, richard. the app by the way free to download, download it right now. >> priceless as we like to say. >> it is priceless, good day, august third, 2017. >> this is "good day philadelph. >> disturbing charges against philadelphia day care owner charged with secondly abusing 25 year old children. >> i don't believe any of the allegations, i think he'll be vindicate dollars. once the truth comes out. >> why some par rent defending him this morning....
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new richard nixon presidential library and museum. i'm william barlbault, president of the nixon foundation and i'm glad you're here on an important day for the library. joining us is the president of the library and the blue coats of the gentlemen recognized today. thank you. before i introduce larry higby, who introduced jo haldeman, i want to introduce members of the haldeman family who are here, particularly three of jo and bob's children, hank haldeman, susan haldeman, and ann cot bee. thank you. two of our foundation friends who knew bob haldeman well are also here. first, my predecessor as president and now a board member of the nixon foundation, sandy quinn. [ applause ] and a truly remarkable and very special woman who was at ucla with bob haldeman and john ehrlichman in the post world war ii years. when she graduated she took a train to washington, d.c. and in july of 1951 rose mary woods hired her to join the staff of a newly elected california senator, richard nixon. since then lloyd gaunt has been a mainstay of every nixo
new richard nixon presidential library and museum. i'm william barlbault, president of the nixon foundation and i'm glad you're here on an important day for the library. joining us is the president of the library and the blue coats of the gentlemen recognized today. thank you. before i introduce larry higby, who introduced jo haldeman, i want to introduce members of the haldeman family who are here, particularly three of jo and bob's children, hank haldeman, susan haldeman, and ann cot bee....
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richard: we can detect all kinds of different molecules.hink of alma as a huge chemical sniffer, so we can start to understand how stars form, how planets form, how did we wind up with water to support life? ♪ ashlee: the surreal images alma creates have revealed earthlike exo-planets, a comet nursery, and galaxies at the edge of the known universe. in the not so distant future, they can also help answer the question of whether we are not alone. richard: one of the small moons of saturn has geysers of water vapor and other materials coming out, and it is possible with alma to actually look at that and to try to see some of the chemistry that is going on. what is inside that moon? what is blasting out into space? are there complicated organic molecules? i suspect that we will learn a lot more about the chemistry of life, and the possibilities for life in very strange places -- even here in our own solar system. ashlee: keep watching the skies, you beautiful nerds. ♪ ♪ ♪ ashlee: it is not all dusty highways and infinite vistas in the chilean
richard: we can detect all kinds of different molecules.hink of alma as a huge chemical sniffer, so we can start to understand how stars form, how planets form, how did we wind up with water to support life? ♪ ashlee: the surreal images alma creates have revealed earthlike exo-planets, a comet nursery, and galaxies at the edge of the known universe. in the not so distant future, they can also help answer the question of whether we are not alone. richard: one of the small moons of saturn has...
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the new richard nixon library and museum. i'm the president of the richard nixon foundation and i'm glad you're here on a very important day for the function and the library. joining me in this welcome is michael elsie, the national archives can director of the presidential library and all the docents who are present today in our red coats and blue cos for the gentleman. recognized today. thank you. >>> before i introduce larry hig bhoi introduced joe haldeman, i want to recognize just a few of the many members of the haldeman family who are here, particularly three of joe and bob's children, anne halderman, susan and anne. thank you. two of our foundation friends who knew bob haldeman well are also here. first my predecessor as president and now a board member of the nixon foundation, sandy quinn. and a truly remarkable and very special woman who was at ucla with bob haldeman and john in the post warld war ii years. when she graduated she took a train to washington, d.c. and in july of 1951 rose mary woods hired her to join
the new richard nixon library and museum. i'm the president of the richard nixon foundation and i'm glad you're here on a very important day for the function and the library. joining me in this welcome is michael elsie, the national archives can director of the presidential library and all the docents who are present today in our red coats and blue cos for the gentleman. recognized today. thank you. >>> before i introduce larry hig bhoi introduced joe haldeman, i want to recognize just...
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it's pretty dumb politics and i we with richard that the call to mcconnell probably isn't a criminal act but it's an impeachable act let's remember that richard nixon ultimately was forced to step down before a senate vote that would have voted him out of office because he told h.r. haldeman to call the cia to try to squelch the investigation of warder gate so the request by nixon to use the cia to squelch the investigation was deemed by congress to be an obstruction whether it's a criminal obstruction i would remind richard of the firing of james komi asking the cia director to try to squelch the mole or investigation as well as the michael flynn request those three x. philip block of our former warden gate prosecutor did say would constitute criminal obstruction or attempted obstruction but right now we're talking about impeachable offenses and his multiple efforts to kill off the mole or investigation clearly constitute an abuse of power which is a classic definition of an impeachable offense did the arizona speech concern you should. oh absolutely yes it was just more of a sign o
it's pretty dumb politics and i we with richard that the call to mcconnell probably isn't a criminal act but it's an impeachable act let's remember that richard nixon ultimately was forced to step down before a senate vote that would have voted him out of office because he told h.r. haldeman to call the cia to try to squelch the investigation of warder gate so the request by nixon to use the cia to squelch the investigation was deemed by congress to be an obstruction whether it's a criminal...
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as president, richard nixon's commitment to the military was unwavering.ity that young men had d been shipped off by the thousands to fight in the jungles of vietnam. facing that challenge, richard nixon focused on negotiating the end of and five hours which are some. he negotiated the release of all pows from the prisons of the vietnam and welcomed them home in 1973. he ended the draft and instituted today's all volunteer military. today's secretary of defense recently visited the nixon library, and from this very podium said an enemy on 9/11 thought he could scare us by hurting us the maniacs who murdered over 3,000 innocents it is for our country and 70 other countries that they have all been taught a hard lesson by the all volunteer military that president nixon was confident could protect our country. that's why the foundation is so honored today to have robert o'neill as our guest. it's now my pleasure to introduce the featured speaker in this evenings moderator. robert o'neill is a highly decorated combat veteran and a man who killed osama bin laden
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richard cantu, abc news, new york. kimberly: back to the oklahoma tornado, apparently the storm's sudden formation in speed meant by the time the sirena would have sounded, the twister had left the area. having lived and worked there, those meteorologists and the national weather center are on top of those conditions. josh: what we see, short-lived tornadoes. out there, you often track them across the area and they maintain it. still a very scary night. we are talking about our chance of severe weather tomorrow morning. kimberly: nothing like that. josh: not like that. we are getting heavy rain. right now, things are a little warmer. still a pretty night at the national harbor. as the temperatures work their way into the mid-70's at this point. slow to drop tonight thanks to the cloud cover. as we get more muggy ready for the rain to stick around all day monday for stop showers continue to fall along i-81, making their way across the blue ridge. not too much going on in d c, but all of the moisture has to head this way
richard cantu, abc news, new york. kimberly: back to the oklahoma tornado, apparently the storm's sudden formation in speed meant by the time the sirena would have sounded, the twister had left the area. having lived and worked there, those meteorologists and the national weather center are on top of those conditions. josh: what we see, short-lived tornadoes. out there, you often track them across the area and they maintain it. still a very scary night. we are talking about our chance of severe...
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richard, thank you. information comes through. let's speak to someone in barcelona at the moment, ethanjoins us on barcelona at the moment, ethanjoins us on the phone. thank you, it's very good of you to talk to us. can you explain where you are and what you explain where you are and what you have been seeing? yes, my boyfriend and i were walking back from the beach. this morning, we went there for some food and we were walking back and were just about to cross las ramblas itself. we could sense that there was something strange. i said to my boyfriend there was something odd. it was all ofa there was something odd. it was all of a sudden, police just shouted at everybody to run. there was a really loud crashing noise. but i did not stop to look back. it was just an immediate stampede in the opposite direction, down all of the narrow streets that are by las ramblas. we have actually now... we are in a church with about eight local people, they have locked the doors. police are outside. we are waiting to h
richard, thank you. information comes through. let's speak to someone in barcelona at the moment, ethanjoins us on barcelona at the moment, ethanjoins us on the phone. thank you, it's very good of you to talk to us. can you explain where you are and what you explain where you are and what you have been seeing? yes, my boyfriend and i were walking back from the beach. this morning, we went there for some food and we were walking back and were just about to cross las ramblas itself. we could...
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let me bring in sara and richard.t of the authoritarian societies and the way that they devolve. do you see after charlottesville a kind of, i don't know, sort of a hopeful sign that these sort of -- the majority is fighting back? >> yeah. i mean i think that there's been clarity. i think people finally see that, yes, this is as bad as it seemed to be. that, yes, trump really does believe these things and that we have to fight back. we have to protect each other because the government is not going to protect us. vulnerable people, marginalized people need to be protected from trump and his violent backers and from these policies, so i'm very glad to see the massive turnout in boston today. i'm grateful to them. i think that's the direction we need to be heading and i think it's also important to note that in authoritarian states or states that become authoritarian, this type of mass protest is often what turns the tide. so i encourage it and hope it continues. >> richard painter, you have been scorching donald trump a
let me bring in sara and richard.t of the authoritarian societies and the way that they devolve. do you see after charlottesville a kind of, i don't know, sort of a hopeful sign that these sort of -- the majority is fighting back? >> yeah. i mean i think that there's been clarity. i think people finally see that, yes, this is as bad as it seemed to be. that, yes, trump really does believe these things and that we have to fight back. we have to protect each other because the government is...
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. >> i think people who support richard spencer are absolutely insane. >> i would not support richard spencer. but the same foundation that speaker oras a turning point usa is a speaker has also had richard spencer on campus. the young conservatives. >> what are you talking about? >> they have blocked richard spencer. >> we have never booked richard spencer. >> not you, not turning point. >> i have never booked richard spencer. company that booked richard spencer and my load onopolists -- and milo y. you orhas also booked flat for your right to talk on campus. eggs and i will fight for their >> and i will fight for their right to talk on campus. and when they do, people won't show up. by the way, going back to the safe space argument -- >> no. >> we originally strayed away from that. going back, i do not understand why people that feel as though they have been victimized by racism or sexism or bigotry or intolerance -- or of any kind can have a small area where they can rehabilitate and meditate. the problem is, you like alcohol, right? do you like alcohol? >> very little. >> you have
. >> i think people who support richard spencer are absolutely insane. >> i would not support richard spencer. but the same foundation that speaker oras a turning point usa is a speaker has also had richard spencer on campus. the young conservatives. >> what are you talking about? >> they have blocked richard spencer. >> we have never booked richard spencer. >> not you, not turning point. >> i have never booked richard spencer. company that booked...
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and to help with questions in studio, we have richard rubin who is a tax policy reporter. the first question is yours. reporter: i want to start out with the transition we are seeing right now on the hill to health care and tax reform. the republican bill did implode and they did pass it. reform could be done on a bipartisan basis? how confident are you that they can work together on tax reform. senate republicans have collapsed the effort to repeal -- it strikes me that there is broad agreement with the tax code. it is a long time to wait before we try another attempt to bring the tax reform into conformity with a globalized economic situation across the globe. plenty goingere is on here. the ways and means committee, we have had a good relationship. and i hope that if we decide to do this on a one-party basis that we don't wind up with tax cuts as opposed to tax reform. >> can you talk more about priorities that democrats would like to see. what areas do you think we overlap with republicans? and can you highlight areas that you think could be potential issues with you?
and to help with questions in studio, we have richard rubin who is a tax policy reporter. the first question is yours. reporter: i want to start out with the transition we are seeing right now on the hill to health care and tax reform. the republican bill did implode and they did pass it. reform could be done on a bipartisan basis? how confident are you that they can work together on tax reform. senate republicans have collapsed the effort to repeal -- it strikes me that there is broad...