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susan orlean. susan orlean is well, i love susan orlean.i think susan orlean is one of the greatest literary journalists alive. and and what i mean by literary journalists is that it's not just that she's a really terrific reporter. she's got a great eye for detail. but what makes susan orlean special is that she is she is funny as hell. she's got a great sense of humor. she loves people. she loves what she writes about. and i had the joy of working with her on the orchid thief, which is a book really about passion and obsession. it's about orchids, but it's but it's really about passion and obsession. and susan follows her obsessions to extremes. and she she takes a while to write her books. they're they're elegy that we crafted and and i look forward to every one of them. we published the library book. we published a book on rin tin tin, everything she writes is just an absolute pleasure to read. and doris kearns goodwin. well, doris kearns goodwin is a national treasure. and she's been called america's historian in chief. you know, it's
susan orlean. susan orlean is well, i love susan orlean.i think susan orlean is one of the greatest literary journalists alive. and and what i mean by literary journalists is that it's not just that she's a really terrific reporter. she's got a great eye for detail. but what makes susan orlean special is that she is she is funny as hell. she's got a great sense of humor. she loves people. she loves what she writes about. and i had the joy of working with her on the orchid thief, which is a book...
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nearly 30 years ago, susan lu's mom died as a result of a plastic surgery malpractice. susan tells me she found answers by turning the tragedy into real change. >> everyone knows the tragedy of the dead. let's talk about the tragedy of the living. >> reporter: how someone heals from trauma. >> i felt scared. >> reporter: can come in many different forms. >> perhaps there was too much shame tied to how she died. >> reporter: for susan lu she found answers with a one woman play and most recently as an author with the release of her memoir. >> seeking the truth was how i would avenge my mother's death. >> reporter: her mother, known by her american name jennifer, owned two nail salons. a vietnamese immigrant that made a life for her family in the bay area. in 1996 while undergoing a tummy tuck and chin implant, she went into a coma and later died of a botched plastic surgery. the doctor had been at the center of multiple complaints having his license suspended by the medical board of california. susan made a trip to the san francisco doctor's office where her mom went in b
nearly 30 years ago, susan lu's mom died as a result of a plastic surgery malpractice. susan tells me she found answers by turning the tragedy into real change. >> everyone knows the tragedy of the dead. let's talk about the tragedy of the living. >> reporter: how someone heals from trauma. >> i felt scared. >> reporter: can come in many different forms. >> perhaps there was too much shame tied to how she died. >> reporter: for susan lu she found answers with...
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. >> well nearly 30 years ago, susan lou's mom died as a result of patrick surgery malpractice. she dealt with the trauma through performance and art. >> but the real healing began when she used that strategy to help change nearly a 50-year-old california law that now gives victims a medical negligence, a way to recoup real losses from pain and suffering. >> reporter: everyone knows the tragedy of the dead. but let's talk about the tragedy of the living. >> reporter: how someone heals from trauma. >> i felt scared. >> reporter: can come in many different forms. >> there was too much shame tied to how she died. >> reporter: for susan, she found answers with a one-woman play and most recently as an author with the release of her memoir, the manicurist daughter. >> seeking the truth is how i would avenge my mother's death. >> reporter: her mother known by her american name, jennifer, had owned two nail salons. a vietnamese immigrant who made a life for her family in the bay area. but in 1996, while undergoing a tummy tuck and chin implant, she went into a coma and later died of a b
. >> well nearly 30 years ago, susan lou's mom died as a result of patrick surgery malpractice. she dealt with the trauma through performance and art. >> but the real healing began when she used that strategy to help change nearly a 50-year-old california law that now gives victims a medical negligence, a way to recoup real losses from pain and suffering. >> reporter: everyone knows the tragedy of the dead. but let's talk about the tragedy of the living. >> reporter: how...
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susan, of course stay with us for a little bit., a difficult moment in history with the war in ukraine and the war between israel and hamas in gaza. >> were president biden's words on those two conflicts not only meant for the u.s. but for the world too? you're watching special coverage on msnbc. don't go anywhere. on msnbc don't go anywhere. i'm adding downy unstopables to my wash. now i'll be smelling fresh all day long. [sniff] still fresh. ♪♪ get 6x longer-lasting freshness, plus odor protection. try for under $5! this thing? it's what's going on inside of me. it's my moderate to severe ulcerative colitis. it wasn't always this calm uc went everywhere i did. wondering when it would pop up next was stressful doing a number on my insides. but then i found out about velsipity a new once-daily pill, not a steroid or biologic, for adults with moderate to severe uc. velsipity can help calm the chaos of uc — it quickly treats flares providing a chance for lasting steroid-free remission. don't take velsipity if you've had a heart attac
susan, of course stay with us for a little bit., a difficult moment in history with the war in ukraine and the war between israel and hamas in gaza. >> were president biden's words on those two conflicts not only meant for the u.s. but for the world too? you're watching special coverage on msnbc. don't go anywhere. on msnbc don't go anywhere. i'm adding downy unstopables to my wash. now i'll be smelling fresh all day long. [sniff] still fresh. ♪♪ get 6x longer-lasting freshness, plus...
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susan in wyoming, republican. susan, we are talking about women's history this morning. go ahead. susan, are you there? caller: yes. i was wondering if your gasket tell me which state with the first state to allow women to vote? guest: well susan i know you are calling from casper, so yes, it was wyoming. although it is a little bit of a trick question because there was a brief moment for new jersey women could vote because they forgot to include sex in their state law. so if you really want to get technical about it there was a moment in new jersey but it wasn't on purpose. wyoming is the first state to enfranchise women on purpose. host: susan, are you proud of that? caller: very proud. guest: in what year was that? 1884, am i right? caller: 87, i believe. i'm not sure either. because they enfranchised women in the territory and then brought that into their state constitution when they became a state. >> yes, and we continue to be on the cutting edge of all the social issues. wyoming is the best state in the union. and truly so, truly so. host: in what ways? tied to women's hist
susan in wyoming, republican. susan, we are talking about women's history this morning. go ahead. susan, are you there? caller: yes. i was wondering if your gasket tell me which state with the first state to allow women to vote? guest: well susan i know you are calling from casper, so yes, it was wyoming. although it is a little bit of a trick question because there was a brief moment for new jersey women could vote because they forgot to include sex in their state law. so if you really want to...
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susan page, "the new york times" is reporting that mr.as spent more than $100 million on legal bills since 2021. the majority paid by donations. there are concerns his campaign is not mobilizing in several swing states as well. he has had one campaign event. >> yeah. definitely, a big contrast there. >> you can see -- susan, let me interrupt. we have a live picture. i don't know you can see. president biden coming down with president obama. getting into the limo. they did not talk on a rainy tarmac. that is an unusual picture. i must say, president biden looked as though he was coming down faster than usual. i interrupted you, susan. we were talking about donald trump's sparse campaigning. he is picking up support when he does appear in court and sounds off at some of the pretrial hearings. >> the trials and the indictments haven't dented his support. it's coming him financial problems. he has a significant financial disadvantage against president biden. he has this dilemma ahead of how is he going to pay for the continued legal bills? wi
susan page, "the new york times" is reporting that mr.as spent more than $100 million on legal bills since 2021. the majority paid by donations. there are concerns his campaign is not mobilizing in several swing states as well. he has had one campaign event. >> yeah. definitely, a big contrast there. >> you can see -- susan, let me interrupt. we have a live picture. i don't know you can see. president biden coming down with president obama. getting into the limo. they did...
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susan says pitch i have no civic the for you.ote the word pig in blood on the front door to make sure the cops would connect these murders to gary's murder. >> the arrived back at the ranch and charlie manson is waiting for them. what did you do, tell me about it and they tell him and he is furious. from their description he does not think they left the house appalling enough that it will get the attention they want. >> so, manson himself returned to the house and draped the american flag near tates body. >> manson thought that would be the thing that would really make everybody gassed and pay attention. >> and movie actress and four of her friends were murdered and the circumstances were lurid. >> the body is badly related. >> nobody made a link to gary, bobby remained in jail. >> charlie was furious. they screwed up. they blamed them. if they had done it right. this time i am going with you to make sure it gets done properly. >> he took his band of killers on a tour of la looking for just the right innocent victims. there was a
susan says pitch i have no civic the for you.ote the word pig in blood on the front door to make sure the cops would connect these murders to gary's murder. >> the arrived back at the ranch and charlie manson is waiting for them. what did you do, tell me about it and they tell him and he is furious. from their description he does not think they left the house appalling enough that it will get the attention they want. >> so, manson himself returned to the house and draped the...
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program >> president biden the state of, the union >> and america's role in the world i talked to susan glasser and ian bremmer, but great the middle east, then much more >> also cnn's jim sciutto on how close russia may have come to using nuclear weapons in ukraine. and how a new global nuclear arms race his apartment >> then >> allbirds, noah feldman on what it means to be a jew in this time of ever rising anti-semitism but first, here's my take as we've watched the horrors of another war in the middle east, it's easy to get gloomy and depress. it seems that the region continues to be violent and unstable but that mrs. an important shift that has taken place in recent time, one that provides some cause for optimism about the future. the arab states that are now the middle east leaders are playing an important and constructive role in stabilizing the situation and working for peace this is a sea change from decades past the country that have for decades define the world's agenda was egypt, especially under its charismatic leader, gamal abdel nasser and nassar's core ideology was arab n
program >> president biden the state of, the union >> and america's role in the world i talked to susan glasser and ian bremmer, but great the middle east, then much more >> also cnn's jim sciutto on how close russia may have come to using nuclear weapons in ukraine. and how a new global nuclear arms race his apartment >> then >> allbirds, noah feldman on what it means to be a jew in this time of ever rising anti-semitism but first, here's my take as we've watched...
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so i'd leak to just ask for a -- so i'd like to just ask for a couple of seconds of silence for susan's'll present this book to her e -- to her. [moment of silence]. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the cloture motion is withdrawn and the motion to concur and ass were amendment 1790 and the amendments thereby are withdrawn. the question■( occur on the motion to concur. the yeas and nays have been requested. there appears to be.t second? there is. the clerk will call the roll. vote: mr. bennet. mrs. blackburn. mr. blumenthal. mr. boer mr. boozman. mr. braun. mrs. britt. mr. budd. ms. butler. ms. cantwell. mrs. capito. mr. cardin. mr. carper. mr. casey. mr. cassidy. ms. mr. cornyn. ms. cortez masto. mr. cotton. mr. cramer. mr. crapo.uz. mr. daines. mr. durbin.th. ms. ernst. mr. fetterman. mrs. fischer. mrs. gillibrand. mr. graham. mr. grassley. mr. hagerty. ms. hassan. mr. hawley. mr. heinrich. mr. hickenlooper. ms. hirono. mr. hoeven. mrs. hyde-smith. mr. johnson. mr. kaine. mr. kelly. mr. kennedy. mr. king. ms. klobuchar. mr. lankford. mr. lujan. ms. lummis. mr. manchin.
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and now i can let it go. >> reporter: susan found that answer by turning trauma and tragedy into realthe time of her mother's death there was a $250,000 cap set in 1975 in the state of california on the amount of money that injured patients and their families could recoup for pain, suffering , or even death. >> plastic surgery is a perfect example. >> reporter: consumer watchdog has been fighting this for several decades. >> in 1975, $250,000 is actually a reasonable amount of money. today, that amount is about $50,000 , adjusted for inflation. what that means is no attorney can afford to take the case that is only not economic damages with the cap being so low. >> when i was 11 years old i lost my mother to medical negligence. >> reporter: they recruited the help of victims and their family members, including susan, who testified and told her story to medical boards and lawmakers. >> one of the most important ways that an organization like mine can make a change in the law is by telling the stories of families who are impacted. >> reporter: in 2022, they won the battle. governor gazz
and now i can let it go. >> reporter: susan found that answer by turning trauma and tragedy into realthe time of her mother's death there was a $250,000 cap set in 1975 in the state of california on the amount of money that injured patients and their families could recoup for pain, suffering , or even death. >> plastic surgery is a perfect example. >> reporter: consumer watchdog has been fighting this for several decades. >> in 1975, $250,000 is actually a reasonable...
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but there's a point that susan made i think that's very important for us to recognize.of these primary competitions, we've seen her get anywhere from 28-40% of republican voters. this is problematic for a guy that this is supposed to be a coronation for him and he's running as the quasi-incumbent. can he go back and get those 40% of republicans to come on his side. with that being said, the goal of this campaign is to try to woo with african-american voters and that tee know voters. what we're seeing from this president is no message, rhetoric or policy positions that woo these voters e overral auto-- at all, and he's dealing with the fact that 30% of his party is not with him right now. howard: susan, the press made a big deal out of up uncommitted getting 13% in michigan opposed the biden's 81%. does a protest vote hike that deserve more -- like that deserve more coverage? >> i think it got some pretty decent coverage, i know we talked about it a lot at least in our paper. howard: yeah. >> i think for biden his bigger problem in the general election is probably going
but there's a point that susan made i think that's very important for us to recognize.of these primary competitions, we've seen her get anywhere from 28-40% of republican voters. this is problematic for a guy that this is supposed to be a coronation for him and he's running as the quasi-incumbent. can he go back and get those 40% of republicans to come on his side. with that being said, the goal of this campaign is to try to woo with african-american voters and that tee know voters. what we're...
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susan just laid it out for us and he even said that hitler quote. and joe read about the former white house chief of staff reacted to trump saying that, watch this. >> had to, in effect, correct trump's imagined history here because trump, in saying that hitler did some good things, he said well, he rebuilt his economy and kelly would say to him, yeah, he rebuilt his economy to go to war with the rest of europe, including your very own country. and then he said, well, but his generals were loyal to him unlike my generals, as he liked to say, you, general kelly and others. and kelly had to correct him, too. actually, in fact, mr. president, hitler's generals tried to assassinate him. >> matthew, how is this not another red flag for the republican party? right, we're not going to get any more money to ukraine. you know it will happen? russia is not going to stop. they will be knocking on poland door next. we will be in another world war, why are so many people, even beyond donald trump's base seemingly okay with this? it was just a few days ago that m
susan just laid it out for us and he even said that hitler quote. and joe read about the former white house chief of staff reacted to trump saying that, watch this. >> had to, in effect, correct trump's imagined history here because trump, in saying that hitler did some good things, he said well, he rebuilt his economy and kelly would say to him, yeah, he rebuilt his economy to go to war with the rest of europe, including your very own country. and then he said, well, but his generals...
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susan: yeah.ource of confidence to investors that the bank will have access to liquidity if david: and the second thing is we tell banks you have to have a certain amount of liquidity, we tell them you should feel free to use the discount window, it's almost like this is probably a violation of some corporate finance principle, almost like a line of credit.■< t them you can't count this access when we decide how liquid you are. so why don't -- susan: i think we need in the u.s. to decide what we're for, for the disdown window. is it a backstop that's legitimate for sound banks to use against good collateral? or is it something that shouldn't be used? this constructive ambiguity doctrine that dates back to the think there's confusion. stemming from the federal reserve act itself. last provision in 10-b that governs discount window lendingn to a bank. and i think that dates from the era when there was not robust prudential supervision of banks around the time of the dpresmtion. the fed was worried a
susan: yeah.ource of confidence to investors that the bank will have access to liquidity if david: and the second thing is we tell banks you have to have a certain amount of liquidity, we tell them you should feel free to use the discount window, it's almost like this is probably a violation of some corporate finance principle, almost like a line of credit.■< t them you can't count this access when we decide how liquid you are. so why don't -- susan: i think we need in the u.s. to decide...
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amy: susan, i want to follow-up on what you said about a holocaust.lso used the term "genocide." you say, "genocide is not just mass murder, it is intentional erasure." can you take that from theire? >> exactly. like i said, one of the things that israel has been keen to do in gaza is to erase remnants of people's lives. so you have on an individual level, homes complete with memories and photos and all the things of living. i'm sure you know palestinians typically live in multigenerational homes. we are not a mobile society. so these homes have several generations of the same family completely wiped out. on a societal level, israel has targeted places of worship -- mosques, aged churches, ancient mosques. they have targeted the museums, cultural centers. any place -- libraries. any place that has records of people's lives come has remnants and traces of their roots in the land have been intentionally wiped away. it is really frustrating for us to read western media talk about israel is targeting hamas and whatnot. when you're on the ground, you under
amy: susan, i want to follow-up on what you said about a holocaust.lso used the term "genocide." you say, "genocide is not just mass murder, it is intentional erasure." can you take that from theire? >> exactly. like i said, one of the things that israel has been keen to do in gaza is to erase remnants of people's lives. so you have on an individual level, homes complete with memories and photos and all the things of living. i'm sure you know palestinians typically...
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joining us to discuss is democratic congresswoman susan wild of pennsylvania.productive freedom for all. i will note congresswoman susan wild is the author of the house bill about protecting body health. thank you for being here. >> i really think -- first and foremost, what did you -- when you heard the vice president of the united states of america was going to visit a planned parenthood clinic because she wanted to put a spotlight on abortion and the healthcare services happening there and she was going to visit with patients and bring reporters into a facility, what went through your mind? >> fantastic. it is exactly what she needs to be doing. the president is bringing the story and the fight directly to the people but the vice president is going to the actual spaces where we are seeing the most impact. i also think it was so critical for planned parenthood. they are under constant attack from the extremist gop. this moment with the bans and restrictions, they are the most infrastructure for our ability to get these vital healthcare services including gend
joining us to discuss is democratic congresswoman susan wild of pennsylvania.productive freedom for all. i will note congresswoman susan wild is the author of the house bill about protecting body health. thank you for being here. >> i really think -- first and foremost, what did you -- when you heard the vice president of the united states of america was going to visit a planned parenthood clinic because she wanted to put a spotlight on abortion and the healthcare services happening there...
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susan galbraith joins us from astrazeneca.usan, thank you for joining us on the back of the deal today. explain the significance for it and the performance with the drugs that astrazeneca has already. >> thank you for the opportunity. we are excited about the deal and the opportunity to work with them to bring a new class of agents for the treatment of cancer. you know there has been interest in the area of cancer drugs with antibody drugs and those are replacing chemotherapy. between a third and half patients receive radiation therapy. what this does, it enables to target radiation to the cancers and effectively treat the cancer from the inside out. what that means is we can enhance the capability of radiation to potentially treat and cure more patients with cancer. there are some patients whose disease is spread out and not candidates at the moment. this means it has to treat across the body and open up a new area of patient treatment who are not eligible for this therapy. this modality is combined with e in the portfolio wi
susan galbraith joins us from astrazeneca.usan, thank you for joining us on the back of the deal today. explain the significance for it and the performance with the drugs that astrazeneca has already. >> thank you for the opportunity. we are excited about the deal and the opportunity to work with them to bring a new class of agents for the treatment of cancer. you know there has been interest in the area of cancer drugs with antibody drugs and those are replacing chemotherapy. between a...
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joining us now, susan glasser, staff writer for the new yorker. susan, thank you for being with us.a criticism of our time. too little trump. too much trump. don't do what you did in 2016. this is the big question. increasingly i'm hearing from people like you, not only listen to trump, not only watch him. maybe even go to a rally to finally understand what it is that is happening in this country. >> well look. apologies in advance by the way. i'm not saying that this is necessarily good for your soul or uplifting in anyway. it is an exhausting experience to just put yourself in this frame that rallied the other night in georgia was one hour and 55 minutes of donald trump lying, rambling. ranting. much of it doesn't make much sense. as you know for years, he has struggled with the basics of a noun, a verb and a period. you won't find a lot of those there. beyond the delivery, and when it comes to age, you will come away from a performance like this thinking this is a guy who is age impaired who really struggles with his words. who is visibly diminished in his vocabulary and delivery
joining us now, susan glasser, staff writer for the new yorker. susan, thank you for being with us.a criticism of our time. too little trump. too much trump. don't do what you did in 2016. this is the big question. increasingly i'm hearing from people like you, not only listen to trump, not only watch him. maybe even go to a rally to finally understand what it is that is happening in this country. >> well look. apologies in advance by the way. i'm not saying that this is necessarily good...
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susan: look at the repercussions since dobbs two years ago.ly helped democrats in the elections we've had since then. some democrats think it will have a huge influence in this one. this case goes right to the heart of the concerns many voters have about access to abortion services. most abortions in this country are now performed with drugs, medical abortions. more than 60%. you look at where americans stand on this issue, there was a poll that showed 63% of americans thought there should be dissipation of abortion drugs, including 41% of republicans. if these conservative antiabortion groups succeed, this puts at risk not only the abortion drugs, it puts at risk ivf drugs, some forms of contraception. i cannot imagine that is a winning political issue. william: it's incredible to watch how that will unfold. tam, on congress, it seemed like last week they stepped back from the brink, a voided a shutdown. speaker johnson did cobble this deal together, but marjorie taylor greene holding this sort of damocles over his head. what is your sense of
susan: look at the repercussions since dobbs two years ago.ly helped democrats in the elections we've had since then. some democrats think it will have a huge influence in this one. this case goes right to the heart of the concerns many voters have about access to abortion services. most abortions in this country are now performed with drugs, medical abortions. more than 60%. you look at where americans stand on this issue, there was a poll that showed 63% of americans thought there should be...
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. >> reporter: susan young was trapped inside this home in lakeville, ohio, yelling for help as the storm barreled through. >> it just took our roof and then just blew me down the hall. >> you saw your roof. >> yeah. >> fly off >> yeah. >> what did you think when you saw that? >> help. i didn't know if i would make it. >> reporter: her entire block devastated the result of the most active, severe weather day of the year so far. more than 300 storms reported nationwide thursday >> we have houses leveled to the ground here >> reporter: in neighboring indiana, search and rescue teams are on the ground jesse kirsch is there. >> here in winchester, indiana, one hospital says it's treated more than two dozen people for injuries including broken bones some businesses and homes here devastated. >> reporter: in missouri, hail smashed through windshields and battered homes experts say the warming climate is leading to more frequent tornadoes happening earlier in the year and further north than usual on a day many lost everything, susan tells me, it could have been worse. >> i'm really glad to be al
. >> reporter: susan young was trapped inside this home in lakeville, ohio, yelling for help as the storm barreled through. >> it just took our roof and then just blew me down the hall. >> you saw your roof. >> yeah. >> fly off >> yeah. >> what did you think when you saw that? >> help. i didn't know if i would make it. >> reporter: her entire block devastated the result of the most active, severe weather day of the year so far. more than 300...
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joining us now michael beschloss and washington bureau chief susan page.sident biden needs to do starting with not just be older but be wiser. tell us more. >> well, he obviously -- you can't argue what your age is, that is indisputable, but you can make the case you're up to the job, that you've got bigger that you can handle four more years in office. this is biden's big opportunity to do that. we don't have many bully pulpits left. the state of the union address is one of them, andrea. >> and michael, take a big picture, zoom out for us on what's at stake for him tonight. you point to fdr's freedom speech in 1941, obviously more time, a bigger challenge, but let's, you know, talk about the challenges tonight. >> well, this is a real historical moment. we could be a dictatorship next year if donald trump is elected and carries through on his threats and carries through on his threats to suspend the constitution. that's what's at stake. so joe biden could finesse it and talk about other things or he could confront the elephant in the room and say this is
joining us now michael beschloss and washington bureau chief susan page.sident biden needs to do starting with not just be older but be wiser. tell us more. >> well, he obviously -- you can't argue what your age is, that is indisputable, but you can make the case you're up to the job, that you've got bigger that you can handle four more years in office. this is biden's big opportunity to do that. we don't have many bully pulpits left. the state of the union address is one of them, andrea....
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and his amazing contributions and what he meant to san francisco and the rest of word is his wife susan. (clapping.) and. >> thank you, everyone. tony was oh, my goodness he meant so much too, so many that people everyone producing laid and claim to tony to the people of queens neighborhood where we grew up in new york the local boys made it big and rocked to star donate and italy he's the great singer who never forgot his italian families and in washington, d.c. the artist of central park with the museum and the simile is beloved by people all over the world his brilliant smile and charm may have captured hearts on a san francisco one city that sold him and san francisco you have tony's heart. (clapping.) and for today's historic dedication of a cable car in the prior celebrations recognition he bestowed on my husband please know this i also have any heart and profound gratitude (clapping.) i know tony would be thrilled by the cable car so, please allow me to thank mayor london breed and the fall back city of san francisco and all the good friends have been a part rather of prooifrg to
and his amazing contributions and what he meant to san francisco and the rest of word is his wife susan. (clapping.) and. >> thank you, everyone. tony was oh, my goodness he meant so much too, so many that people everyone producing laid and claim to tony to the people of queens neighborhood where we grew up in new york the local boys made it big and rocked to star donate and italy he's the great singer who never forgot his italian families and in washington, d.c. the artist of central...
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i think susan's point though is really key, jonathan.mp actually knows the rules. when he was running before, he had no idea what he was doing. when he was president, for the first term, he really didn't have any idea what he was doing. he actually surrounded himself with republicans who -- and putting some stopgaps. what makes this election so much more dangerous than 2016 and 2020, is that donald trump has actually gotten his feet wet in the presidency. and so he actually knows, he doesn't need to bother with people who actually care about the constitution. he really wants to get in on day one, and act should become the dictator that he said he wanted to be. so i think that's what makes this election different. and i think what worries me is that far too many americans aren't paying attention just yet. and, i am trying not to live in a perpetual state of panic until november 5th. but it is really difficult, when donald trump is telling you what he wants to do, what he plans to do if he gets a second term. >> oh yeah. and, i made a poin
i think susan's point though is really key, jonathan.mp actually knows the rules. when he was running before, he had no idea what he was doing. when he was president, for the first term, he really didn't have any idea what he was doing. he actually surrounded himself with republicans who -- and putting some stopgaps. what makes this election so much more dangerous than 2016 and 2020, is that donald trump has actually gotten his feet wet in the presidency. and so he actually knows, he doesn't...
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here, it seems like as susan said, it's legislative terrorism, but it's just a few people. i guess i would disagree with john a little bit in that i think quite a few democrats would sign on to help speaker johnson, probably, because ukraine eight is so vitally important to so many of them. it's quite tangible to actually getting something done in the budget, but also, it's not as if democrats bailing out republicans or mike johnson, specifically, is going to bailout republicans as far as ending their chaotic rain. that could possibly lead to more defections, and frankly, i think, helped democrats more down the road if this continues. i don't think it's tenable for johnson, but i think you might see more of that, and it could be an interesting dynamic going forward. >> let's stay on this slim, slim majority the republicans now have, now down to one vote. john, what we know about mike gallagher's decision to leave, and leave early? now that seat will sit vacant until november. >> is a fascinating thing that happened. he already said he would not run for re-election, would st
here, it seems like as susan said, it's legislative terrorism, but it's just a few people. i guess i would disagree with john a little bit in that i think quite a few democrats would sign on to help speaker johnson, probably, because ukraine eight is so vitally important to so many of them. it's quite tangible to actually getting something done in the budget, but also, it's not as if democrats bailing out republicans or mike johnson, specifically, is going to bailout republicans as far as...
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yamiche alcindor is joining us and susan page. to me about what your sources are telling you about the reason the vice president is doing this very high profile event. >> good afternoon, andrea. my sources are telling me that vice president harris is going to be making history today when she visits a planned parenthood clinic in minnesota. she's expected to speak with health care providers who provide abortions to patients. they are saying this is the first time a president or vice president has ever had a clinic -- ever gone to a clinic that provides abortion services. in particular, in 2013, we saw former president barack obama address planned parenthood for the first time. that was history making. now you have the vice president putting boots on the ground. she's told a number of people around her she want wants to geo places where people are having these lived experiences. at one point she might be talking to patients. i'm told she wants to be careful not to disturb any services that are going on in this clinic. as we know, th
yamiche alcindor is joining us and susan page. to me about what your sources are telling you about the reason the vice president is doing this very high profile event. >> good afternoon, andrea. my sources are telling me that vice president harris is going to be making history today when she visits a planned parenthood clinic in minnesota. she's expected to speak with health care providers who provide abortions to patients. they are saying this is the first time a president or vice...
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and british manager, susan 1000000 people in what it's in just a 100 days my parents because of my family. what cute. how was this age? i'm on a journey to find out about the russo the 19 there to put them aside for games for to see through. rhonda, my name is some way to ship me there. i'm afraid it makes sweet shaming history out documentary stuffs. april 6th on dw, the.
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susan as well. susan, what do you think haley's path should be if she does not do well tonight?ould like to see her make it to the convention. i don't know how much her donors will back her to continue to allow her to kind of spread the word, if you will. she should absolutely not consider an independent candidacy. i know she said no labels. but they may look to get her in. she should say no to that. her best bet is really to run maybe with liz cheney. you never know. really, run an anti-trump campaign. she doesn't have to go pro-biden necessarily. really go and talk about the dangers of donald trump. he is a danger to this country. if he is elected president, we know what he is going to do because he tells us. he will be -- act like a dictator for more than one day. he will start religious bans. he will do all of that. nikki haley has a voice. >> donna, the war in gaza is going to be part of the president's state of the union address, some of the american hostage famiies are going to be in the chamber. nbc news is reporting he will paint a sharp contrast with donald trump. talk
susan as well. susan, what do you think haley's path should be if she does not do well tonight?ould like to see her make it to the convention. i don't know how much her donors will back her to continue to allow her to kind of spread the word, if you will. she should absolutely not consider an independent candidacy. i know she said no labels. but they may look to get her in. she should say no to that. her best bet is really to run maybe with liz cheney. you never know. really, run an anti-trump...
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let's move to you, susan.gerous is this rhetoric that presumptive nominee of the republican party? how do you interpret the bloodbath comment? >> it is a hard thing to struggle with. as far right as i am, to see that language coming from a nominee for president, it is donald trump and it kind of just goes with who he is. we have heard this rhetoric from him before. fully, in 2020, he lost a lot based on this type of rhetoric. and i want to touch on something that you mentioned earlier. this does not help him beyond his base. this is the behavior that made independents and suburban women turn away from donald trump. so maybe they are seeing something in their polling that they need to really firm up more of who voted for him in 2020. or he is just even more unhinged. there is a difference in him campaigning in 2016, 2020 and 2024. he is worse. i think it just emphasizes everything that he is about. >> yeah. all right. both of you, please stay with me because we will talk about what happened in georgia on friday
let's move to you, susan.gerous is this rhetoric that presumptive nominee of the republican party? how do you interpret the bloodbath comment? >> it is a hard thing to struggle with. as far right as i am, to see that language coming from a nominee for president, it is donald trump and it kind of just goes with who he is. we have heard this rhetoric from him before. fully, in 2020, he lost a lot based on this type of rhetoric. and i want to touch on something that you mentioned earlier....
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on a day many lost everything, susan tells me, it could have been worse. >> i'm glad to be alive. it was scary. >> shaquille, do authorities feel like they've accounted for all the missing? >> reporter: lester, the county sheriff tells us tonight that the search and rescue mission is complete and everyone in the path of this tornado has now been accounted for, and while the governor said that this will be a long recovery road ahead, he says that despite the displaced homes and the businesses that have been destroyed, he vows this community will be back. lester. is there all right, shaquille brewster tonight, thank you. >>> in new york scary moments when a man opened fire in a subway during the thursday evening rush hour commute. another man gravely wounded, but the d.a. saying the shooter will not face charges because he was acting in self-defense. here's erin mclaughlin. >> let me out! let me out! >> reporter: terrified commuters run for safety as shots are fired on a subway in brooklyn. in the video filmed by a passenger, you see two men in a fistfight. one dressed in black, the
on a day many lost everything, susan tells me, it could have been worse. >> i'm glad to be alive. it was scary. >> shaquille, do authorities feel like they've accounted for all the missing? >> reporter: lester, the county sheriff tells us tonight that the search and rescue mission is complete and everyone in the path of this tornado has now been accounted for, and while the governor said that this will be a long recovery road ahead, he says that despite the displaced homes and...
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if you vote third party, you cast a vote for donald trump. >> donna, susan. thank you very much. >>> when we come back, folks, actor lawrence fishburne stars in a one man show decades in the making. steph recently met up with him as the set was being installed. >>> here we are at the emotional eve of you baring your soul. >> i have been baring my sole since i stepped on stage. >> playing other roles. now you are you. >> i am actually revealing parts of myself that you know, will surprise people. so that's cool. >>> it's the hard hat for me. steph's keynote conversation with lawrence when the 11th hour continues. en the 11th hour continues. shipstation saves us so much time it makes it really easy and seamless pick an order print everything you need slap the label on ito the box and it's ready to go our cost for shipping, were cut in half just like that go to shipstation/tv and get 2 months free >>> lawrence fishburne has had a long career since apocalypse now at the age of 15. he has since starred in boys in the hood and the matrix. not to mention award winni
if you vote third party, you cast a vote for donald trump. >> donna, susan. thank you very much. >>> when we come back, folks, actor lawrence fishburne stars in a one man show decades in the making. steph recently met up with him as the set was being installed. >>> here we are at the emotional eve of you baring your soul. >> i have been baring my sole since i stepped on stage. >> playing other roles. now you are you. >> i am actually revealing parts of...
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senators lisa murkowski and susan collins or frequent trump critics, as well as haley's first senatorsements. back to you. >> thank you to nbc's ali vitali for that. i want to go now to nbc's -- who is in washington d.c. for us covering in the d.c. primary there. it is the republican primary day in the nation's capital, you are the primaries only polling site. what do you see here? >> good morning, yasmin. so this is, we have seen a steady stream of voters come into the madison hotel here, this is the only place where republicans can vote in the primary, we actually are also seeing things pick up as people coming from after church as well as that after brunch crowd, they are coming here to vote. now people i spoke with say there are a range of issues that are driving them out today, ranging from the economy, to border security, as well as crime here in washington d.c.. now this is an urban area, the relatively high portion of college educated voters, and that is seen as a possible advantage for nikki haley in washington d.c. seen as a place where nikki haley could possibly have the be
senators lisa murkowski and susan collins or frequent trump critics, as well as haley's first senatorsements. back to you. >> thank you to nbc's ali vitali for that. i want to go now to nbc's -- who is in washington d.c. for us covering in the d.c. primary there. it is the republican primary day in the nation's capital, you are the primaries only polling site. what do you see here? >> good morning, yasmin. so this is, we have seen a steady stream of voters come into the madison...
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susan, you i say i say if possible but likely not. so you got it. 60, 44. so i would settle for your coward. i would go i would go 80, 20, 82 against against. i think it's i think it's unlikely i think it's probably too late. i think he's going to have he's got to get to these state legislative elections. i think there's always this point and and often at this time where everyone is unhappy with all of their possible candidates. they start looking for somebody else on a white horse going to come. and glenn youngkin, is that for some republicans now? i just i think it never think it never works out. yeah i just don't know where the support comes from of the seven people who were on the stage we couldn't really hear everybody on the stage because they were talking over each other. but charlie, your $100, i would probably around 80, 20 against as well. i think that. but i do i would put glenn ahead of a lot of the people that were on the stage. but i also think that there's an entirely you know, we don't know what's going to happen with. trump and these effort
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so, susan, who is rfk jr. the biggest threat to?ee, rfk jr. is a bigger threat to biden than to trump. he's less directly and clearly and sharply a threat the way cornell west is or jill stein, their supporters pull from the democratic side of things. but overall, given the validity of donald trump's support and given the need for biden to get every vote he can that is not going to trump, rfk does pose a spoiler role to president biden and that is one reason that the third party candidates tend to fade as you get closer to the election because americans are generally loathe to throw away their vote when push comes to shove. they often come home to their party when the election day gets near, jose. >> and, michael, how serious of a threat is rfk jr. to both the democrats and the republicans? >> he's a threat to both. i think there is some private polling that has rfk jr. hitting that 12 to 13% mark nationally. that's a problem. that's a problem. does that number grow between now and november to reach the ross perot level of 17% and w
so, susan, who is rfk jr. the biggest threat to?ee, rfk jr. is a bigger threat to biden than to trump. he's less directly and clearly and sharply a threat the way cornell west is or jill stein, their supporters pull from the democratic side of things. but overall, given the validity of donald trump's support and given the need for biden to get every vote he can that is not going to trump, rfk does pose a spoiler role to president biden and that is one reason that the third party candidates tend...
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donna, susan, thank you both very much.back, folks, actor laurence fishburne stars in a new one-man show decades in the making. staff met up with him on the set, actually, as the set was being installed. >> here we are, sort of at the emotional lead of you baring your soul, are you ready to do this? >> i have been baring my soul since i first set it on stage. >> yes, but playing other roles. >> and now i am actually revealing supports for myself and we will surprise people. so that is cool. >> it is the hard hat for me, steph's keynote conversation with laurence fishburne when the 11th hour continues. we're not talking about practice? no. we're talking about cashbackin. we're talking about cashbackin. we're talking about cashbackin. not a game! we've been talking about practice for too long. -word. -no practice. we're talking about cashbackin. we're talking about cashbackin. i mean, we're not talking about a game! cashback like a pro with chase freedom unlimited. how do you cashback? chase. make more of what's yours. ♪ i am
donna, susan, thank you both very much.back, folks, actor laurence fishburne stars in a new one-man show decades in the making. staff met up with him on the set, actually, as the set was being installed. >> here we are, sort of at the emotional lead of you baring your soul, are you ready to do this? >> i have been baring my soul since i first set it on stage. >> yes, but playing other roles. >> and now i am actually revealing supports for myself and we will surprise...
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and the truth, susan, is that, when you have a 12-year-old, as i have a 12-year-old goddaughter who is an expert in using the internet, she can get anywhere she wants. and unless you're prepared to have somebody there with her the whole time to stop her from doing that, she will, no matter what ground rules you place as a mother, it is completely irresponsible for you to say that it's parents' rights and parents can decide what their children watch. even the word "watch" shows that you have no idea what third wave technology can make available to children. - arianna, our kids can get in trouble if they choose to, if they choose to, if they want to, whether it's in front of a computer screen or at a friend's house, or, you know, at the corner buying drugs. - wow. - 28 years later, who's right? is it arianna huffington, who says we need a whole-of-society approach, or is it susan estrich, who says kids will find a way around the safeguards? - yeah, so arianna is 100% right. we didn't know what the internet was gonna become back then. estrich's argument is logical. but, again, back then,
and the truth, susan, is that, when you have a 12-year-old, as i have a 12-year-old goddaughter who is an expert in using the internet, she can get anywhere she wants. and unless you're prepared to have somebody there with her the whole time to stop her from doing that, she will, no matter what ground rules you place as a mother, it is completely irresponsible for you to say that it's parents' rights and parents can decide what their children watch. even the word "watch" shows that...
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and i asked jeremy hunt about susan's excellent question!ould say to people like susan is we're certainly not, what we're actually trying to do is things that help families up and down the country. so one of the things we did that helped the fall in inflation was the energy price guarantee, which paid for half of people's energy bills. but also because we have the energy price cap has meant that prices have not risen as fast as they might. but you talk about living standards — what has actually happened since 2010, they've gone up in real terms by about £1,700 for the average family. but, obviously, when you have a pandemic and an energy crisis, they are going to take a hit. what was encouraging was that the office for budget responsibility, completely independent from the government, said that we are going to recover to pre—pandemic living. next year, two years earlier than they originally thought. so, although we are not out of the woods yet, people are feeling a lot of pressure. we can see that now inflation has come down — living standar
and i asked jeremy hunt about susan's excellent question!ould say to people like susan is we're certainly not, what we're actually trying to do is things that help families up and down the country. so one of the things we did that helped the fall in inflation was the energy price guarantee, which paid for half of people's energy bills. but also because we have the energy price cap has meant that prices have not risen as fast as they might. but you talk about living standards — what has...