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>> they are hand made. >> alex -- >> cut out like snowflakes. >>> rick tyler, thank you so much.ly appreciate you being here. >>> coming up at the top of the hour, we'll bring in someone who got very little sleep last night. "washington post" robert costa with his up to the moment reporting with trump campaign shakeup and hallie jackson joins us from donald trump's event in new hampshire. so yeah, ge is digital and industrial. so it's indigital. digidustrial. indigenous. shhhh... let's go with digital industrial. for now. digidustrial. yeah. or, digital industrial. i'm hillary clinton, and i approve this message. michael hayden: if he governs consistent with some of the things he said as a candidate, i would be very frightened. gillian turner: he's been talking about the option of using a nuclear weapon against our western european allies. max boot: this is not somebody who should be handed the nuclear codes. charles krauthammer: you have to ask yourself, do i want a person of that temperament controlling the nuclear codes? and as of now, i'd have to say no. [bill o'reilly sighs]
>> they are hand made. >> alex -- >> cut out like snowflakes. >>> rick tyler, thank you so much.ly appreciate you being here. >>> coming up at the top of the hour, we'll bring in someone who got very little sleep last night. "washington post" robert costa with his up to the moment reporting with trump campaign shakeup and hallie jackson joins us from donald trump's event in new hampshire. so yeah, ge is digital and industrial. so it's indigital....
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so, rick tyler, what do you make of these numbers? surprised so much over wisconsin, pennsylvania, i could see being trump country in some ways. >> the problem for donald trump, florida is going to be a big, big deal. he has to win states like pennsylvania, which he's trailing by almost ten points. he has to then win ohio, which is more like four points. if he loses those three, it just doesn't even seem possible. it seems barely possible if he loses florida. i think we'll know early on election night whether this will be a route or not. >> i think if i'm trump, i'm feeling very bullish over florida and ohio. conventions and we all know the droppings he left last week or so to be in the margin of error, i think it's good news for trump. >> and he gets massive crowds. i guess you don't know if that translates. >> that was one of the most ignorant things i've ever heard. a lot of the fox people. the polls don't make sense because he gets big crowds. polls are based on a sample that dictates 100 million plus people and trump will turn ou
so, rick tyler, what do you make of these numbers? surprised so much over wisconsin, pennsylvania, i could see being trump country in some ways. >> the problem for donald trump, florida is going to be a big, big deal. he has to win states like pennsylvania, which he's trailing by almost ten points. he has to then win ohio, which is more like four points. if he loses those three, it just doesn't even seem possible. it seems barely possible if he loses florida. i think we'll know early on...
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former ted cruz communication director now an msnbc political director rick tyler. >> rick tyler, when someone is whining about the media that much, what does it tell you? >> that they're losing. >> they're losing. exactly. when they whine about the media and whine about the polls instead of talking about the issues that matter to americans, that means they're losing. >> here we go. where do we begin with this stuff. dwli i think we'll start in chicago where the police brought charges. the response by the republican nominee. >> really, really concerning. >> the death of the cousin of nba all-star dwyane wade. two brothers are responsible for the shooting death of nykea aldridge. a 32-year-old mother of four. she was shot while pushing a baby stroller friday afternoon after registering one of her children for the school year. aldridge is not believed to be the intended target of the men who police say have gang affiliations. both were on parole one released from prison just two weeks before the shooting. aldridge's death quickly found its way into the political arena on saturday when do
former ted cruz communication director now an msnbc political director rick tyler. >> rick tyler, when someone is whining about the media that much, what does it tell you? >> that they're losing. >> they're losing. exactly. when they whine about the media and whine about the polls instead of talking about the issues that matter to americans, that means they're losing. >> here we go. where do we begin with this stuff. dwli i think we'll start in chicago where the police...
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let's transition now to focus on the trump campaign and with us now, msnbc contributor, rick tyler, communications director for senator ted cruz during much of the primary season. good to see you, rick. so let me ask you, has donald trump flip-flopped, is it just a matter of putting it on paper or being more direct when asked about this? >> there is clearly a change. he said he was -- would forcefully deport 11 million or whatever the number is, undocumented people who are here illegally. and now he is saying they can stay, except the bad ones. and look, this is a betrayal of his base. he labeled anything other than his plan amnesty, so he was positioning everybody else's pro amnesty. so by his own definition -- we can argue, but by his own definition, he is now the pro amnesty candidate. >> you talk about his base, and i want to set this exchange up, a trump supporter who called into glenn beck's show yesterday, and the reason that we're playing this, this is one person, we don't know his identity. but it is a part of the radio culture where people kind of wear their feelings on the sleeve and we
let's transition now to focus on the trump campaign and with us now, msnbc contributor, rick tyler, communications director for senator ted cruz during much of the primary season. good to see you, rick. so let me ask you, has donald trump flip-flopped, is it just a matter of putting it on paper or being more direct when asked about this? >> there is clearly a change. he said he was -- would forcefully deport 11 million or whatever the number is, undocumented people who are here illegally....
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meanwhile, msnbc political analyst rick tyler served as communication director to the ted cruz presidential campaign and joins me now from washington. rick, i mean, the unpredictability of this campaign continues to astound. you're a political strategist, is this a good play by donald trump or is he walking into a possible tough situation where he'll be blind sided by the mexican leader? >> you know, this is really unbelievable. this is really high stakes, very risky, and it's all what we observers all live for, right? here you have the president of mexico nieto, and he has about a 23% approval rating in mexico himself. he's been involved in and been played by of all things a real estate scandal, and then you have donald trump, who's approval rating with the mexican people is at about 2%. so why would the president of mexico, whose already has low ratings himself invite someone with astronomically lower ratings? i mean what is the purpose and what is going to get accomplished? i don't believe this is about appealing to mexicans because those first generation mexicans or mexican-americans wh
meanwhile, msnbc political analyst rick tyler served as communication director to the ted cruz presidential campaign and joins me now from washington. rick, i mean, the unpredictability of this campaign continues to astound. you're a political strategist, is this a good play by donald trump or is he walking into a possible tough situation where he'll be blind sided by the mexican leader? >> you know, this is really unbelievable. this is really high stakes, very risky, and it's all what we...
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i want to bring in rick tyler. i have it on good sourcing that you were chuckling at that crazy town reference. if your reporting and who you have spoken to, high-level trump staffers feeling cold feet. donors holding back about giving, party leaders furious at this nominee. why has trump's recent behavior provided a catalyst now for concern because how is this any different from the cdidate we have seen ever since he announced his willingness and interest to be the gop nominee? >> frankly, thomas, he has not made a transition. he is still fighting, litigating out the primary process. he's obviously sore. this is an alpha male thing, a bit infantile with paul ryan. by the way, that's not a trum district. he lost that district to ted cruz by 18 points. paul ryan shouldn't have any trouble winning that. this is more than a trump slump. it goes way beyond rationality. i think the campaign -- and i've read some reports that the campaign really is somewhat suicidal. they can't reign thn this guy i. fighting with a gold
i want to bring in rick tyler. i have it on good sourcing that you were chuckling at that crazy town reference. if your reporting and who you have spoken to, high-level trump staffers feeling cold feet. donors holding back about giving, party leaders furious at this nominee. why has trump's recent behavior provided a catalyst now for concern because how is this any different from the cdidate we have seen ever since he announced his willingness and interest to be the gop nominee? >>...
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. >>> i'm joined by political analyst rick tyler and democratic strategist bob shrum who is a professorf politics at usc. good to see both of you. bob, let me start with you. i wonder what you make of the new polls and is the trump campaign right to this extent that it is still early, a lot of people won't be baked in, some to speak with their decisions until we get in the fall and it's not time to panic yet? >> it's not early. there's a lot of history that suggests august has a shaping influence on the outcome and i think hillary clinton hasn't had a bounce, she's had a surge. that partly reflects her convention which was a strong convention blue it also reflects donald trump's conduct during the last two weeks. it's a self-destructive demolition derby mass craquerais a campaign. i don't know if anybody can get him to change but even if he does i think the race is frozen about where it is now with her six eight mine points ahead nationally until the debates. that would be the one thing that might be a game changer here but it's not even clear he wants to show up to the debates. think t
. >>> i'm joined by political analyst rick tyler and democratic strategist bob shrum who is a professorf politics at usc. good to see both of you. bob, let me start with you. i wonder what you make of the new polls and is the trump campaign right to this extent that it is still early, a lot of people won't be baked in, some to speak with their decisions until we get in the fall and it's not time to panic yet? >> it's not early. there's a lot of history that suggests august has a...
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except we have no one who seems to be able to articulate it that way. >> rick tyler, as always, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> happening moments from now, president obama making his way to louisiana's flood zone. some republicans and flood victims say the visit is too little, too late. we'll talk to the state's lieutenant governor. >>> and breaking news out of afghanistan. one u.s. service member killed, another wounded. we'll have the very latest details when we come right back. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ don't just eat. mangia! bertolli. at clorox 2 we've turned removing stains into a science. now pre-treat with clorox 2! watch stains disappear right before your eyes. remove 4 times more stains than detergent alone. i'm terhe is.at golf. but i'd like to keep being terrible at golf for as long as i can. new patented ensure enlive has hmb plus 20 grams of protein to help rebuild muscle. for the strength and energy to do what you love. new ensure enlive. always be you. >>> and we have breaking news out of afghanistan to it tell you about. a u.s. service member has been killed in that co
except we have no one who seems to be able to articulate it that way. >> rick tyler, as always, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> happening moments from now, president obama making his way to louisiana's flood zone. some republicans and flood victims say the visit is too little, too late. we'll talk to the state's lieutenant governor. >>> and breaking news out of afghanistan. one u.s. service member killed, another wounded. we'll have the very latest details...
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communication director and msnbc political director rick tyler. and we'll have bob woodward with us. we'll talk about what we are about to show you. some foreign policy discussions that donald trump had at a rally yesterday. he was making some interesting claims about president obama. on the front page of "washington post." an article about a deep dive into his business dealings and how he struggles with the truth when he's doing business with people. but i have to say when it comes to talking about issues on stage whether it be about hillary clinton or president obama or about our national security, i think he struggles with reality. and he struggles with even seeming slightly legitimate as an intellect. as an intellectual. he can't even bring words that make sense that do anything positive for his campaign. >> he shared some interesting light in florida. i didn't know this, that president obama was the founder of isis. >> let's show that because we have to. because it's the news. but it's really -- i don't even know what to say about this presid
communication director and msnbc political director rick tyler. and we'll have bob woodward with us. we'll talk about what we are about to show you. some foreign policy discussions that donald trump had at a rally yesterday. he was making some interesting claims about president obama. on the front page of "washington post." an article about a deep dive into his business dealings and how he struggles with the truth when he's doing business with people. but i have to say when it comes...
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rick tyler, of course, who is with ted cruz's campaign and now an msnbc contributor, standing by for us in washington, d.c. rick, first of all, let me get your general reaction to this news of manafort stepping down. >> well, you know, you had -- people had to see this coming. you don't get replaced as a campaign manager, although manafort was the manager to be so publicly replaced, hey, we're going to -- as kelly ann described, we're going to expand the campaign. but everybody knew it was a demotion for manafort. and let's see if he resigns. and it took a few days, but he did resign. but that's just what happens at this level. you can't be at that level and then be demoted and expect to go on. because the key thing is, you have to have the ear and the trust of the candidate. and if you don't, there is really no reason for you to be on the campaign. >> how did he lose the ear and the trust of donald trump? >> well, look, as you know, craig, i've been a critic of manafort, but i think manafort really was trying to keep donald trump disciplined, to the teleprompter, stop creating these
rick tyler, of course, who is with ted cruz's campaign and now an msnbc contributor, standing by for us in washington, d.c. rick, first of all, let me get your general reaction to this news of manafort stepping down. >> well, you know, you had -- people had to see this coming. you don't get replaced as a campaign manager, although manafort was the manager to be so publicly replaced, hey, we're going to -- as kelly ann described, we're going to expand the campaign. but everybody knew it...
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omarosa, rick tyler, political analyst, and bruce bartlett. thank you all for being here. i want to start with where john hardwood left off, maybe ivanka, that has really influence over this candidate. newt gingrich on fox business on wednesday commented about the campaign. remember, newt gingrich is a close donald trump insider. he is somebody who was considered for his vp. this is what newt gingrich had to say about donald trump this past week. >> i think somewhat of trump has done is very self-destructive. i don't know if it is a fixable problem, but i think it is a very big moment for trump. he has got to find a way to slow down really learn some new lessons. this is like the apprentice, except he is the apprentice, not the boss. >> with that, i go right to the former apprentice contestant, o omarosa. you've interacted with donald trump before he ran for president. he is in his 70s. he is not capable of changing who he is. are the problems we've seen last week fixable? >> well, first of all, joy, let's remember that every single month of this campaign, someone is tryin
omarosa, rick tyler, political analyst, and bruce bartlett. thank you all for being here. i want to start with where john hardwood left off, maybe ivanka, that has really influence over this candidate. newt gingrich on fox business on wednesday commented about the campaign. remember, newt gingrich is a close donald trump insider. he is somebody who was considered for his vp. this is what newt gingrich had to say about donald trump this past week. >> i think somewhat of trump has done is...
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we're joined by former senior advisor to the obama campaign and also cruz campaign spokesman, rick tylerrick, you first, try to understand this, lots of talk about about an intervention that is supposed to happen. people inside trump's campaign saying it's not really happening. who knows. this is newt gingrich, he can't learn what he doesn't know because he doesn't know he doesn't know it. is it worth even trying, rick? >> well, it's always worth trying. and donald trump would be wise to listen to newt gingrich and giuliani. my understanding is that both of those gentleman had a conversation with trump. i don't know if there was one singular meeting. it's not particularly unusual that people would try to win in the campaign, but this seems to be more than that. it seems to be a course correction. and so look, this campaign is in real trouble. you're seeing donors now looking at the senate, the rnc should be looking at how they're going to keep the senate as a priority because the trump campaign and look, i think this trump is probably ir remedial and will not change course, he's incapabl
we're joined by former senior advisor to the obama campaign and also cruz campaign spokesman, rick tylerrick, you first, try to understand this, lots of talk about about an intervention that is supposed to happen. people inside trump's campaign saying it's not really happening. who knows. this is newt gingrich, he can't learn what he doesn't know because he doesn't know he doesn't know it. is it worth even trying, rick? >> well, it's always worth trying. and donald trump would be wise to...
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rick tyler is a political analyst and national spokesperson. good morning. >> good morning. >> i want to talk about the speech last flight. if a republican tuned in for the first time ever seeing donald trump as the gop nominee, was that a man who could win? >> it is hard to see how we would win. this is like groundhog day all over again. we'll have to keep doing it until he gets it right. this is the new and improved sugar free, fat free, gluten free except it is all made of artificial political ingredients. i'm some what of an expert here. when you make an apology you don't read it from a teleprompter. when you say something that's offensive on twitter, there was no heat of battle. you had time to contemplate what you were going to say and he did it over and over and over again. in a debate he compared ben carson to a pedophile. it wasn't specific about what he was apologizing for, i give this one an f. >> they have 15 offensive things he has said over the last year. he wasn't specific about anything but could simply saying i'm sorry people's
rick tyler is a political analyst and national spokesperson. good morning. >> good morning. >> i want to talk about the speech last flight. if a republican tuned in for the first time ever seeing donald trump as the gop nominee, was that a man who could win? >> it is hard to see how we would win. this is like groundhog day all over again. we'll have to keep doing it until he gets it right. this is the new and improved sugar free, fat free, gluten free except it is all made of...
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and on capitol hill, rick tyler. let's talk about john mclaughlin.e filled a space in washington for a long time. >> he invented something. he was the sort of political talk show. he kind of set this format that many, many others have, you know, have taken and have modified or whatever. but the mclaughlin group was -- >> he was still hosting until a few days ago. >> right, right! >> unbelievable. that will be you, joe, at the age of 89! >> right. >> i think mclaughlin missed one show in 34 years. >> isn't that -- >> i think it was the one right before he died. >> are you suggesting that i may not have the same caliber -- >> i'm not suggesting anything. i'm just throwing out facts. >> i guess, i guess so. but, i mean, he was just a dominant figure in washington politics for decades and decades. and most importantly to us, always would have our dear brother, buchanan on with him. >> and you know, fred barnes and -- >> yeah. >> i don't think you can overstate the degree to which he has invented what all of us do. the influence of that show, back in the
and on capitol hill, rick tyler. let's talk about john mclaughlin.e filled a space in washington for a long time. >> he invented something. he was the sort of political talk show. he kind of set this format that many, many others have, you know, have taken and have modified or whatever. but the mclaughlin group was -- >> he was still hosting until a few days ago. >> right, right! >> unbelievable. that will be you, joe, at the age of 89! >> right. >> i think...
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. >> joining me now is rick tyler, former spokesperson for the ted cruz campaign, now an msnbc contributor rick, candidates all of the senate candidates were up this year, john mccain, kelly ayotte, they're all in a terrible place. >> i've been saying this for months. when donald trump -- every candidate who's running this year and even republicans, prominent republicans are going to be left explaining each one of donald trump's gaffes, one after the other, and this is what's going on. it was extraordinary to the president. normally presidents don't weigh in on their successor's races. that's not typically done. for the president to take time out of his press conference with the singapore prime minister to tell the american public that he is unfit to be president, that's an extraordinary statement. now normally that would seem outrageous. donald trump left himself open to this very kind of criticism and the president -- he was able to say this is not just my opinion, this is an opinion of prominent republican leaders, some who have not endorsed donald trump, who are left not explaining his
. >> joining me now is rick tyler, former spokesperson for the ted cruz campaign, now an msnbc contributor rick, candidates all of the senate candidates were up this year, john mccain, kelly ayotte, they're all in a terrible place. >> i've been saying this for months. when donald trump -- every candidate who's running this year and even republicans, prominent republicans are going to be left explaining each one of donald trump's gaffes, one after the other, and this is what's going...
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former national press secretary for the obama campaign and founding partner with the insight agency, rick tyler is an msnbc political analyst. rick, there is no person who cannot watch that interview and not be moved by what this family is going through. and i'm curious about what you think about the trump campaign's response, which seems to be that this is more of a big deal within the new york media circles and that the beltway, even as you have the vfw putting out a statement and part of a statement from the group of gold star families who goes this goes beyond politics. it's a sense of decency, that kind of decency you mock as political correctness. what's going on here, rick? >> well, let me be crass for just a moment. when something like this happened in the campaign, you can see the argument. you cannot argue the gold star family. you know, captain khan is buried right across the river here in arlington national cemetery. he's buried with honor and dignity. he was a war hero. and donald trump seems to not understand that. he only sees, sees that he was politically attacked. donald trump
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contributors, victoria defrancesco at university of texas center for mexican-american studies and rick tyler, former spokesman for the ted cruz campaign. rick, i want to start with you. the trump team said they're consistent on the position on immigration and quite sometime we heard from donald trump, 12 million undocumented immigrants need to leave. kellyanne conway said to be determined. mike pence said we've always been on the same track. >> i think the whole question of anchor babies as it's known, the question of citizenship, natural born americans is a subject for the future. i think the american people ought to ask, we look at our whole immigration system and see whether or not that makes and makes sense. >> i'm comfortable with it and the supreme court rulings on the issue. >> one trump surrogate said donald trump hasn't changed the msz and but changed the words and to me that makes no sense. rick, to you, what does his policy is here? >> i don't know. i'm dizzy. i'm dizzy. i think everybody that covers donald trump's immigration policy is dizzy. we'll just have to see and then we'll
contributors, victoria defrancesco at university of texas center for mexican-american studies and rick tyler, former spokesman for the ted cruz campaign. rick, i want to start with you. the trump team said they're consistent on the position on immigration and quite sometime we heard from donald trump, 12 million undocumented immigrants need to leave. kellyanne conway said to be determined. mike pence said we've always been on the same track. >> i think the whole question of anchor babies...
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i want to bring in rick tyler, msnbc political analyst and a man who has worked on many republican campaigns, most recently ted cruz. first, rick, your reaction. how do you interpret those words? >> i think it's a little overblown. candidate obama once said, if they bring a knife, i'll bring a gun. >> quote from a movie. >> no one thought he was really going to bring a gun. the reason people are making a lot out of it is donald trump has incited violence in the past. this is one of those things where, what did he really mean? second amendment people, they don't support it because it allows them to insight violence. second amendment people want the second amendment because it allows them to protect themselves and their families from violence. even if it was a joke, a misunderstanding of whose second amendment supporters are. they don't go out and commit crimes. they owe bay the law. the worst part is, thomas, he stepped on the dominant story of the day which would have been the shooter of the pulse, largest mass killing by a firearm in the united states. his father was behind hillary clinton
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rick tyler, thank you for talking with us this afternoon. >> thank you.o be here. >>> up next, crews have begun clearing rubble after the town left in ruins after massive earthquake in italy. investigators now searching to find why buildings crumbled despite expensive recent renovations to make sure this very thing didn't happen. americans... ... 83% try to eat healthy. yet up 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more. add one a day women's gummies. complete with key nutrients we may need... ...plus it supports bone health with calcium and vitamin d. one a day vitacres gummies. will your business be ready when growth presents itself? american express open cards can help you take on a new job, or fill a big order or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. find out how americanexpress cas can help prepare you for growth at open.com. find out how americanexpress cas when heartburn comes creeping up on you. fight back with relief so smooth and fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. a
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to talk about this more, i want to bring in nbc news political analyst rick tyler who is the former nationalkesman for the ted cruz campaign and ken blackwell, a republican and former secretary of state for ohio. rick, i want to start with you. >> hey stephanie. >> donald trump's team, at least for the last week, has been saying, we to want stay on on-message, he is the business candidate who can talk jobs, economy, and put people back to work, yet they've kind of been given a gift from god with this clinton foundation issue, haven't they? >> what's remarkable about this ap story. the ap has a lot of credibility. and this could have been argued out when the ap requested the calendar of secretary of state hillary clinton, and they stone walled it. so the ap had to sue to get the records, and so these come out now, 70-plus days before the election. so donald trump has been given a gift and remarkably he's been pretty much on-message about this because look, this campaign breaks down the two central and competing arguments on one hand, hillary clinton needs to convince people that donald trump
to talk about this more, i want to bring in nbc news political analyst rick tyler who is the former nationalkesman for the ted cruz campaign and ken blackwell, a republican and former secretary of state for ohio. rick, i want to start with you. >> hey stephanie. >> donald trump's team, at least for the last week, has been saying, we to want stay on on-message, he is the business candidate who can talk jobs, economy, and put people back to work, yet they've kind of been given a gift...
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i'm joined now by msnbc political analyst rick tyler, that has to seem like such a long time ago, i woulde. >> it was only six months ago. >> i know. let's talk about, we just heard there before the commercial break, she's clearly not backing down from these attacks linking trump to white nationalists, what do you make what you just heard from the former secretary of state? >> well look, i think steve bannon opened this door because he was the former publisher of breitbart and breitbart, dabbles a little bit on the alt-right. it's more like european nationalists. they have some elements of white supremacist racist, anti-semitics. i wouldn't say that breitbart fits into that category exactly. what hillary needs to be careful of here though is if she's trying to attract republicans and it does seem like she's trying to. she and her party have not used, not used too broad of a brush and hillary clinton thinks that all republicans and conservatives in particular are racist. >> but i feel like it would seem as if, so far, they've gone out of their way not to do that. they've gone out of their
i'm joined now by msnbc political analyst rick tyler, that has to seem like such a long time ago, i woulde. >> it was only six months ago. >> i know. let's talk about, we just heard there before the commercial break, she's clearly not backing down from these attacks linking trump to white nationalists, what do you make what you just heard from the former secretary of state? >> well look, i think steve bannon opened this door because he was the former publisher of breitbart and...
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. >>> i want to bring in nbc news political analyst, rick tyler, former national spokesman for the ted cruz campaign and global editorial director for the "huffington post," howard fineman, also a political analyst. howard, your piece is titled "the unhappy campaign of paul manafort." at least for now, he's still on the campaign. does he have any power in what happened? >> well, what happened is that donald trump was not very happy with the way the campaign was going over the last month. and he wanted to bring other people in. and donald trump has never had a firm, clear organization structure beneath or around him. he has a kind of floating, continuous game of people in his office trying to vie for influence. and as the numbers dropped and stories about paul manafort's operations in ukraine kept emerging, i think the other people who wanted to seize power used it as an opportunity to do so. chief among them, steve bannon and kelly ann conway. i think manafort will stay on as the kind of ambassador to the republican establishment, to the extent there are any people in the republican es
. >>> i want to bring in nbc news political analyst, rick tyler, former national spokesman for the ted cruz campaign and global editorial director for the "huffington post," howard fineman, also a political analyst. howard, your piece is titled "the unhappy campaign of paul manafort." at least for now, he's still on the campaign. does he have any power in what happened? >> well, what happened is that donald trump was not very happy with the way the campaign...
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rick tyler. good morning, everyone. good tasee you all. >> what do you think of this? >> i think the latest clinton ad is really strong. it tweaks on every level. all of his weakness and it's scary of the fighter jet sound at the end. >> when he says we're going to bomb them. and and, nicole, i guess the trump ad, which seems to be focusing more on his base, more on the republican -- maybe that's trying to shore up some of those republican voters that have slipped away, i guess. i don't know. it's strange. >> they are there. >> we're in a general election and that's a primary ad. >> yeah, i don't think he's ever in his own mind become someone who's running in a general election. so, i think it's typical that the first ad reflects his mindset. and his shakeup, if you will, is the kind of adjustment you make as a primary is beginning to wrap up, not as you turn towards the final sprint to general election day. >> but, mike, it really reflects the article you sent me that we're going to talk about today. that win or lose, trump is changing the republican party. that was a
rick tyler. good morning, everyone. good tasee you all. >> what do you think of this? >> i think the latest clinton ad is really strong. it tweaks on every level. all of his weakness and it's scary of the fighter jet sound at the end. >> when he says we're going to bomb them. and and, nicole, i guess the trump ad, which seems to be focusing more on his base, more on the republican -- maybe that's trying to shore up some of those republican voters that have slipped away, i...
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rick tyler, your former colleague at the cruz campaign, saying from what i've seen, this is the pro -- this is now, he is now the pro amnesty candidate, going on to say he fooled his entire base. it is deceit. it is betrayal. is there a risk in shifting positions at this point, amanda, for donald trump and losing some of that initial base? >> absolutely. because he is somehow managing to alienating everyone. that interview with hannity, he is opening the door to comprehensive immigration reform. yes, he is willing to take citizenship off the table, but when he says that he wants to work with illegal immigrants, what he is saying is some kind of legal status. this is the entire debate over the gang of eight that we went through in the senate that, you know, donald trump said that ted cruz and marco rubio weren't hard enough and now he is adopting the most liberal position on the comprehensive immigration reform bill. although he is not using those words, because sincerely, i don't understand the debate at all. if he is willing to give legal status against illegal immigrants, that goes
rick tyler, your former colleague at the cruz campaign, saying from what i've seen, this is the pro -- this is now, he is now the pro amnesty candidate, going on to say he fooled his entire base. it is deceit. it is betrayal. is there a risk in shifting positions at this point, amanda, for donald trump and losing some of that initial base? >> absolutely. because he is somehow managing to alienating everyone. that interview with hannity, he is opening the door to comprehensive immigration...
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back to you, tyler. >> thank you very much, rick. more on our big interview with embattled mylan ceo heather bresch. she says the system is broken, and it is to blame for high drug prices. we'll speak to someone who also runs a pharma company about whether ms. bresch is right. and don't miss out, our big interview with senator chuck grassley in the second hour of "power." he's calling for a big shake-up. you're watching a special edition of "power lunch." mylan under fire. >>> hello, everybody. welcome back to "power lunch." i'm shoe herera, and here's your cnbc news update for this hour. volkswagen says it has reached a deal in principle to compensate dealers in connection with the emissions scandal. the amount of the settlement fund not disclosed. vw's u.s. dealers very barred from selling diesel vehicles for nearly a year. >>> video released by a syrian opposition media group shows rebel fighters lining the streets of the town of jarablus. turkey had sent in tanks to help retake that town. >>> the national parks service says it's
back to you, tyler. >> thank you very much, rick. more on our big interview with embattled mylan ceo heather bresch. she says the system is broken, and it is to blame for high drug prices. we'll speak to someone who also runs a pharma company about whether ms. bresch is right. and don't miss out, our big interview with senator chuck grassley in the second hour of "power." he's calling for a big shake-up. you're watching a special edition of "power lunch." mylan under...
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tyler. >>> seema, thank you. to the bond market we go. and rick santelli tracking the action at the cme. hi, rick. >> hi, tyler. a two-day of twos tells you everything you need to know. rates were already down in a tight range and we moved it pretty well. solid auction. if you look at a two-day of 30s, you can see yields came down. last chart, chart of 2016 high yield for the year 103, low yield 155, average midpoint 78. back to you, melissa lee. >>> thank you very much, rick santelli. let's get to politics now. thousands of newly uncovered e-mails from hillary clinton's time at the state the president shedding light on her relationship with donors, also raising questions about the state department's close ties to the clinton foundation. eamon javers live in washington with the latest. eamon. >> hi, melissa. another day, another drip in this hillary clinton e-mail scandal. new news here just within the past hour and a half or so, but before we get to that bring you up to speed on hillary clinton's tough monday on this sprawling e-mail story starting with judicial watch which released 725 pages of state departme
tyler. >>> seema, thank you. to the bond market we go. and rick santelli tracking the action at the cme. hi, rick. >> hi, tyler. a two-day of twos tells you everything you need to know. rates were already down in a tight range and we moved it pretty well. solid auction. if you look at a two-day of 30s, you can see yields came down. last chart, chart of 2016 high yield for the year 103, low yield 155, average midpoint 78. back to you, melissa lee. >>> thank you very much,...
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rick santelli is at the cme. >> well, tyler, the first of 62 billion in supply, 24 billion three-year notes, yield at auction 0.85. well below the bid and bid side offered. b as in boy is the grade i gave this auction. 2.98 the bid to cover, almost three times oversubscribed to. that's since 2010, only metric light, tomorrow of course ten-year notes 23 billion and that will begin the important auctions at the long end of the yield curve. back to you. >> all right, thank you very much. got a lot to get to this hour, but let's start with one of the big stories of the day and week, and that is walmart's $3 billion bet on jet. jet.com. i've never heard of it. lots of people have though. our own becky quick sat down with the ceos of both companies and joins with the highlights. hi, becky. >> came from your hometown. >> is that where it's -- >> it's based out of hoboken now. >> what? >> i'm going to hook you up. >> son is the vice president. >> as tyler mentioned this is walmart and jet.com. and each side gets something out of this deal. for walmart it's an instant dose of e-commerce expert
rick santelli is at the cme. >> well, tyler, the first of 62 billion in supply, 24 billion three-year notes, yield at auction 0.85. well below the bid and bid side offered. b as in boy is the grade i gave this auction. 2.98 the bid to cover, almost three times oversubscribed to. that's since 2010, only metric light, tomorrow of course ten-year notes 23 billion and that will begin the important auctions at the long end of the yield curve. back to you. >> all right, thank you very...
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. >> tyler, the florida governor rick scott is confirming that there's active zika transmission in a second area of florida. this is in a 1.5-mile area of miami beach from about eighth street to 28th street. you can see it there. this is the second area of florida where we are seeing local transmission by local mosquitos of zika. the other is that area of wynwood. now, we know there are five locally transmitted zika cases there in miami beach. that adds to 36 total seen in florida. rick scott just wrapping up that press conference about this now. he did comment on potential impacts to tourism. listen to this. >> tourism is a driving force of our economy. and this industry has a full support of our state in the fight against the zika virus. yesterday i directed the department of business and professional relations to work closely with hotels, attractions and restaurants in miami-dade county to connect them with the resources for zika prevention and education. >> so the question now becomes will there be another travel advisory to that area of miami beach? of course the cdc issued that
. >> tyler, the florida governor rick scott is confirming that there's active zika transmission in a second area of florida. this is in a 1.5-mile area of miami beach from about eighth street to 28th street. you can see it there. this is the second area of florida where we are seeing local transmission by local mosquitos of zika. the other is that area of wynwood. now, we know there are five locally transmitted zika cases there in miami beach. that adds to 36 total seen in florida. rick...
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to the bond market and rick santelli tracking the action at the cme. >> hi, tyler. of tens shows us as jamie said the unimportant gdp number had a rather important effect, but to think we're at 1.49 yields we're actually up four basis points. jamie said he wouldn't buy bonds, question down here isn't whether you'd buy them, it's whether you sell them or not. two-day of the dollar index, a bit of a drift but here's some interesting. look at a chart starting january 26th. we made the high for the dollar index on the 29th, 99.60. made the low in may. 92.60. you know what that average is? 96. darn close to where we're trading and according to many traders i talk to going to be pivot point for quite a while. brian sullivan, back to you. >>> rick santelli, thank you very much. up next, instant analysis of our exclusive interview with jamie dimon. you just heard that, top banking analyst mike mayo is here with his reaction. stick around. mary buys a little lamb. one of millions of orders on this company's servers. accessible by thousands of suppliers and employees globally
to the bond market and rick santelli tracking the action at the cme. >> hi, tyler. of tens shows us as jamie said the unimportant gdp number had a rather important effect, but to think we're at 1.49 yields we're actually up four basis points. jamie said he wouldn't buy bonds, question down here isn't whether you'd buy them, it's whether you sell them or not. two-day of the dollar index, a bit of a drift but here's some interesting. look at a chart starting january 26th. we made the high...
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tyler and the gang, back to you. >> i'll take it, rick.nk you. >>> shares taking off, and ap e apples looking for hackers. two on the radar at this hour. we have the managing editor of recode. up 4%, and, basically, it's a rumor that's being reported because the stock is moving, but there's a rumor alibaba is interested in a bid for netflix. do you buy this. >> >> i think this is very unlikely to happen for a lot of reasons. regulatory issues on both sides in both countries, frankly, right, i think it's going to be hard to pass in the u.s.frankly media and censorship, the way we think of it and the way the chinese government thinks of it, which is regulation, monitor it properly. alibaba has a deal with disney where they ahave a streaming del in china, that they shut down. china shuts it down. even the home grown players, it's hard, or even if the partnerships already had with u.s. companies, it's hard. again, buying netflix, i don't know that solves the problem. >> buy a stake? >> buy a stake, more likely possibility is they go on a joint
tyler and the gang, back to you. >> i'll take it, rick.nk you. >>> shares taking off, and ap e apples looking for hackers. two on the radar at this hour. we have the managing editor of recode. up 4%, and, basically, it's a rumor that's being reported because the stock is moving, but there's a rumor alibaba is interested in a bid for netflix. do you buy this. >> >> i think this is very unlikely to happen for a lot of reasons. regulatory issues on both sides in both...
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. >> rick santelli is tracking the bond market for us at the cme. >> hi, tyler. he's a sharp guy. them slide. but here's something i find fascinating. there's been 14 trading days in august. today's the 14th. every single one of those trading days, a ten-year note yield was closed with a yield of 1.5 to substitute the next digit. all 14 are right there, as you can see on this chart that starts on august 1st. it certainly doesn't look to me as though any investors here need to go get their nails done, because they haven't been biting them off thinking the fed is going to deliver. just not in the charts. if you look at one week of the dollar index, even more compelling. the dollar doesn't seem worried. as a matter of fact, it's starting to pick up downside momentum. if you look at the last time it was truly volatility in the world, the day after the vote on brexit, you could see how developed this down pattern is starting to get for the dollar index. if it takes out the left side of that chart, my guess is market logistics will take hold and make it move a little bit faster. melissa
. >> rick santelli is tracking the bond market for us at the cme. >> hi, tyler. he's a sharp guy. them slide. but here's something i find fascinating. there's been 14 trading days in august. today's the 14th. every single one of those trading days, a ten-year note yield was closed with a yield of 1.5 to substitute the next digit. all 14 are right there, as you can see on this chart that starts on august 1st. it certainly doesn't look to me as though any investors here need to go get...
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tyler mathisen. welcome everybody. weak demand for the $23 billion worth of ten-year notes sold today rick santelli giving the auction ac. i'm familiar with that. crude oil stockpiles on the rise, that is sending crude prices lower. the final trades ahead at about half past the hour. just over 90% of the s&p 500 companies have reported their profits for the second quarter. if all remaining companies report earnings in line with estimates, earnings per share will be down 2.5% from a year ago. >>> the newest attempt to combat zika je netly modified my eied s now cleared for expanded tests in the florida keys. we're going to talk to the ceo of the company behind it in a moment. but first to meg tirrell for an update and what's going on with zika. >> this mosquito that carries zika also carries other viruses. areas like key west, florida, have been trying to find new ways of battling it after several years of dealing with outbreaks sporadically of den e dengue. we have locally spread zika in mosquito, not in that area, but in florida health officials are considering using this new genetically modified approach. it's a male
tyler mathisen. welcome everybody. weak demand for the $23 billion worth of ten-year notes sold today rick santelli giving the auction ac. i'm familiar with that. crude oil stockpiles on the rise, that is sending crude prices lower. the final trades ahead at about half past the hour. just over 90% of the s&p 500 companies have reported their profits for the second quarter. if all remaining companies report earnings in line with estimates, earnings per share will be down 2.5% from a year...
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tyler. >> watch some cat videos. >> that's michelle's area. >> melissa. >>> the one-time bond king as you heard doesn't like bonds anymore so what's the reaction in the bond pits of chicago? ricks us now. rick, a lot of people have been calling for the end of the bond run and they've just been plain old wrong. bill gross even in january of this year said the good times are over. the bond etf is up 15% year-to-date. so do you believe him this time around? do you believe the others this time around? >> see, here's the issue, bill gross, jeff these are all really smart guys. when you try to apply logic to a situation that has no logic, no footing in financial common sense, i think it gets very hard to come up with the exact time that all the cars and buses are crashi ining in the future intersection. i do agree there probably will be a crash. i mean, just look at today. charles evans right across the street talking about there's a window for one tightening. here's a man when the economy was cooking a whole lot more in greece in 2012, 2013, 2014, even part of 2015, no way, nothing has improved since then. so what is it exactly? this is so highly subjective, and all the people ridi
tyler. >> watch some cat videos. >> that's michelle's area. >> melissa. >>> the one-time bond king as you heard doesn't like bonds anymore so what's the reaction in the bond pits of chicago? ricks us now. rick, a lot of people have been calling for the end of the bond run and they've just been plain old wrong. bill gross even in january of this year said the good times are over. the bond etf is up 15% year-to-date. so do you believe him this time around? do you...