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and tim miller contributor to the bulwark, former communications director for one jeff bush. entlemen, tim i'd like to begin with you. the tens of people who showed up at the rally this weekend in washington notwithstanding. can you believe the specter of physical violence that hangs over our politics? and for folks who haven't thought about it, capitol hill police, they have security details for leadership. but if you are a freshman member of congress, flying home to your district in colorado for the weekend, you don't have someone, they don't have a big enough to payroll to accompany you on the plane. you can hope for local police or sheriff to be there when you arrive at the airport, and you can hope if your family's been threatened, that they put a squad car outside your house. but this is very dangerous and very personal for elected politicians. >> yes, look brian, i think that point is very right. i don't think that you should take a sporadic attendance at the instruction for the rally this weekend. the threat isn't real the lesson you should learn from it is when you ha
and tim miller contributor to the bulwark, former communications director for one jeff bush. entlemen, tim i'd like to begin with you. the tens of people who showed up at the rally this weekend in washington notwithstanding. can you believe the specter of physical violence that hangs over our politics? and for folks who haven't thought about it, capitol hill police, they have security details for leadership. but if you are a freshman member of congress, flying home to your district in colorado...
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also joining us our friend, former rnc spokesman tim miller. tim now a writer at-large for "the bulwark" and lucky for us an msnbc contributor. and cecile richards is here, former president of planned parenthood, now the co-chair of american bridge. i wanted to talk to you since this news broke, since it came across our desk, and wonder can we start talking about a woman in texas, maybe spent two years at community college, making her way to ut, found out she's pregnant, she's eight, nine weeks pregnant. what does she do? >> that's exactly the point, nicolle. this law basically a week ago a right that women had for nearly 50 years just evaporated overnight. right now her options are really few. they are to probably go out of state, try to put together the money, the transportation. now most women in texas live about 250 miles away from the closest abortion provider. again, i think that will change because more and more are closing down. and that's the part of the story i feel hasn't been told yet and obviously governor abbott doesn't want to tel
also joining us our friend, former rnc spokesman tim miller. tim now a writer at-large for "the bulwark" and lucky for us an msnbc contributor. and cecile richards is here, former president of planned parenthood, now the co-chair of american bridge. i wanted to talk to you since this news broke, since it came across our desk, and wonder can we start talking about a woman in texas, maybe spent two years at community college, making her way to ut, found out she's pregnant, she's eight,...
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tim miller, i want to bring you in on this. i think there is a gas lighting showing on programs like this is ampifying and strategic misinformation and i want your take on what is the strategy now of threatening telecom companies for the republican takeover in 2022? >> i think there are two things at play here, nicolle. the strategic sign is what you showed from the rival network. this is soft fascism. tucker came back from hungary. we had an article in "bulwark" from a conservative journalist actually in hungary whose newspaper got shut down and they have to print it across the border. this is essentially the kind of authoritarian thing you see in china. that's what tucker admires and the marjorie taylor greenes of the world want. they want donald trump to come back in and start instituting a punish your enemies type government here in america. i think along the more, if you will, mainstream or corporate republicans, the ken mccarthys of the world, i think that is less of a strategy and more of what all president's men. they'r
tim miller, i want to bring you in on this. i think there is a gas lighting showing on programs like this is ampifying and strategic misinformation and i want your take on what is the strategy now of threatening telecom companies for the republican takeover in 2022? >> i think there are two things at play here, nicolle. the strategic sign is what you showed from the rival network. this is soft fascism. tucker came back from hungary. we had an article in "bulwark" from a...
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joining me now is former missouri senator claire mccaskill and tim miller. senator mccaskill, i have to start with you first. i think that people too often tend to look at january 6th as an isolated incident, isolated to washington and isolated to the trump re-elect. but it is in so many ways just a sort of first round, a running start at something that the right is doing not just all over this country, at school boards first over critical race theory and now over masks, but really it's happening all over the world. this is like classic fascist strong man bullying tactics. do you get the sense that your fellow democrats that you formerly served with in washington understand that? >> well, i will be honest with you, joy. there are a lot of democratic senators that still are kind of disbelieving that their colleagues are remaining so quiet in the face of what has happened in the republican party. you know, a lot of republican senators kind of, you know, broke their teeth in in politics on a republican party that had things it cared about. it cared about free t
joining me now is former missouri senator claire mccaskill and tim miller. senator mccaskill, i have to start with you first. i think that people too often tend to look at january 6th as an isolated incident, isolated to washington and isolated to the trump re-elect. but it is in so many ways just a sort of first round, a running start at something that the right is doing not just all over this country, at school boards first over critical race theory and now over masks, but really it's...
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tim miller, thank you. >>> a quick break for us we'll be right back. , on the inside.h blood sugar is the root of the problem. but that excess sugar can cause the blood vessels to be seriously damaged. and when that happens, this could happen, vision loss or even blindness. that's right, diabetic retinopathy is a leading cause of blindness for adults in the u.s. but even though you can't see it, there is something you can do about it. remember this: now is the time to get your eyes checked. eye care is an incredibly important part of your long-term diabetes management. see a path forward with actions and treatments that may help your eyes— and protect against vision loss. just say to yourself, “now eye see.” then—go see an eye care specialist. visit noweyesee.com to get the facts about diabetes, your eyes, and what you can do next—to take control of your sight. brought to you by regeneron. who pays more for prescription drugs than anyone else in the world? americans do. and whose tax dollars does big pharma use to develop those same drugs? that's right. our tax dollars
tim miller, thank you. >>> a quick break for us we'll be right back. , on the inside.h blood sugar is the root of the problem. but that excess sugar can cause the blood vessels to be seriously damaged. and when that happens, this could happen, vision loss or even blindness. that's right, diabetic retinopathy is a leading cause of blindness for adults in the u.s. but even though you can't see it, there is something you can do about it. remember this: now is the time to get your eyes...
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. >> tim miller, let's talk about mitch mcconnell.n i know you think about on regular occasion and that is where did this come from, take the case of mitch mcconnell, a guy that is a product of the system, where does it come from that he is okay of burning the system down. >> this is a feature for mcconnell. i don't think it came from him naturally out of birth. it came that this is what republican voters want from him. and he figures he could get this for power's sake. the fact that mitch mcconnell with the garland was able to steal a seat, the only way to get him to change his actions is to ensure that he changes his political action. he was upset that donald trump cost him political power. i think if the dnc are successful at making mitch mcconnell pay politically for shutting down the government, i think he would back off. he is not within the republican base who exists to want to cause pain to joe biden and chuck schumer, then he will back off. the only way is if the republican base wants this, to create enough noise and signal t
. >> tim miller, let's talk about mitch mcconnell.n i know you think about on regular occasion and that is where did this come from, take the case of mitch mcconnell, a guy that is a product of the system, where does it come from that he is okay of burning the system down. >> this is a feature for mcconnell. i don't think it came from him naturally out of birth. it came that this is what republican voters want from him. and he figures he could get this for power's sake. the fact...
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tim miller, writer at large, and juanita tolliver, both are msnbc political analysts. tim, let me just start with you, and ask you about george w. bush's speech yesterday, and the timing of it. what was your reaction? >> look, i think he has been picking and choosing his spots carefully in the post-presidency. statements like this aren't an accident. obviously i wish that president bush would have been speaking out more loudly between november 3rd and january 6th, even before that for that matter, but throughout his post-presidency, when he does go out and give speeches, you obvious can see in the undertones direct attacks to the way that former president trump did his job. i think the fact he's out there speaking and trying to draw this line, that it's not an equivalence, but it's on a line with the terrorists who attacked u.s. on september 11th, and those who attacked the capitol on january 6th, and hopefully that breaks through with a percentage of those who supported him twice. maybe not exactly the timing i would have wanted, but better than nothing. i think it's i
tim miller, writer at large, and juanita tolliver, both are msnbc political analysts. tim, let me just start with you, and ask you about george w. bush's speech yesterday, and the timing of it. what was your reaction? >> look, i think he has been picking and choosing his spots carefully in the post-presidency. statements like this aren't an accident. obviously i wish that president bush would have been speaking out more loudly between november 3rd and january 6th, even before that for...
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and tim miller is here, writer at large for the bull work. he too is an msnbc contributor. congressman patrick maloney will be our guest in just a few minutes. acceleration of disclosures to the select committee. i want to take a chance -- i interviewed georgia's secretary of state brad raffensperger who made comments about what is partisan. the only thing that's partisan is obstruction to investigating how that day happened. my question to you, how is this white house calibrating with what has become an extremely bipartisan investigation. liz cheney has been elevated to vice chair. subpoenas have been responded to by seven agencies. talk about the white house's decision to turn over against trump's will white house communications. >> this really gets to the heart of why president biden ran in the first place when i talked to white house officials. they tell me and remind me often, president biden ran to heal the soul of the nation. now, of course initially he was focused on the issues after the charlottesville incident and the murder of elt heather heyer and former preside
and tim miller is here, writer at large for the bull work. he too is an msnbc contributor. congressman patrick maloney will be our guest in just a few minutes. acceleration of disclosures to the select committee. i want to take a chance -- i interviewed georgia's secretary of state brad raffensperger who made comments about what is partisan. the only thing that's partisan is obstruction to investigating how that day happened. my question to you, how is this white house calibrating with what has...
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but as light waned on that first day, equusearch founder tim miller wasn't hopeful. >> you know at thist look good. it doesn't look good at all. >> while volunteers worked the wetlands in search of crystal, ranger jeter worked to solve the central dilemma of his investigation. he had two men in his crosshairs -- the ex-husband and the new boyfriend. he needed to focus on one or the other. >> so you started to ask the question, "who's got a camera around here," huh? >> that's right. >> he had investigators check businesses near the motel 6 in search of surveillance footage. >> what'd you come up with? >> well -- well, fortunately, a lotta people had some. >> almost too much -- hours upon hours of footage. but buried deep within this investigative ore, detectives uncovered gold. images of the man they believed killed crystal mcdowell. the first clip they found was this footage recorded saturday, august 26th at 6:37 a.m. the outer bands of hurricane harvey are starting to hit baytown. near the top of your screen, you can see the taillights crystal's mercedes as it's being backed into the m
but as light waned on that first day, equusearch founder tim miller wasn't hopeful. >> you know at thist look good. it doesn't look good at all. >> while volunteers worked the wetlands in search of crystal, ranger jeter worked to solve the central dilemma of his investigation. he had two men in his crosshairs -- the ex-husband and the new boyfriend. he needed to focus on one or the other. >> so you started to ask the question, "who's got a camera around here," huh?...
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jacob soboroff in sacramento, national correspondent, steve kornacki, with the break down, and tim miller, an nbc political analyst. we cannot forget this cost californians, you and your neighbors, a quarter of a billion dollars, and it was basically a blowout. are the people there surprised at how things turned out? how do they feel about this price tag? are they aware of it? >> reporter: i don't think anybody is happy about the price tag, particularly given there's going to be another gubernatorial election just a year from now. people will be voting on whether or not gavin newsom should be the governor again in 2022. if you would have asked me about the surprise a month ago, the answer potentially would have been yes. but the fact that gavin newsom is going back to work in the building behind me this morning after the last couple of weeks that we've had here in california, i don't think it's a surprise. certainly not to his campaign. they felt very confident about how this was going to play out, especially with the late campaign turn, larry elders, and he wasn't going to accept the res
jacob soboroff in sacramento, national correspondent, steve kornacki, with the break down, and tim miller, an nbc political analyst. we cannot forget this cost californians, you and your neighbors, a quarter of a billion dollars, and it was basically a blowout. are the people there surprised at how things turned out? how do they feel about this price tag? are they aware of it? >> reporter: i don't think anybody is happy about the price tag, particularly given there's going to be another...
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practitioner and vice president of the washington state nurses association boardof directors, and tim miller, writer at large for the bulwark. so idaho's hospitals are also overwhelmed. we have npr talking about their hospitals are totally overrun but there's still a lot of skepticism of the vaccine so people are not getting vaccinated. the vaccination rates in idaho is among the lowest in the country. only 40% have been vaccinated. it's among the lowest, the lowest being of course alabama. now they're overrunning hospitals in your state. talk about what you're seeing on the ground. >> thank you, joy, for having me this evening. i think that that's definitely a stark reminder of the situation that we're in. this pandemic affects every single one of us, but it affects your neighbors, it affects all of the other folks who are fully vaccinated that are seeking care or need emergency care or need heart surgery or need help for a heart attack or stroke. so this pandemic really has highlighted the fact that we're all connected with our health care, but that our own individual actions can actually
practitioner and vice president of the washington state nurses association boardof directors, and tim miller, writer at large for the bulwark. so idaho's hospitals are also overwhelmed. we have npr talking about their hospitals are totally overrun but there's still a lot of skepticism of the vaccine so people are not getting vaccinated. the vaccination rates in idaho is among the lowest in the country. only 40% have been vaccinated. it's among the lowest, the lowest being of course alabama. now...
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. >> let me show you, tim miller, new comments from congressman jamie raskin about the effect of then the republican party say. >> we're facing an unprecedented situation in which political leaders, up to and including a former president, have been actively promoting corrosive anti-democratic messages that circulate paranoia, cynicism and violence. this cesspool of conspiracy thinking is activating unstable individuals predisposed because of a mixture of idealogical grievances and personal disappointments to commit violence. this is a problem that demands the attention of all of us and indeed everyone in the country who believes in the institutional order. on january 6th we saw a glimpse of a post democratic chaotic america. >> tim, what i find haunting there is that what we've learned from covering and talking and trying to understand in the aftermath that violence is always this mix of what he lists here. it's a cesspool of conspiracy thinking, activating unstable individual predisposed because of a mixture of idealogical grievances and personal disappointments to commit violence.
. >> let me show you, tim miller, new comments from congressman jamie raskin about the effect of then the republican party say. >> we're facing an unprecedented situation in which political leaders, up to and including a former president, have been actively promoting corrosive anti-democratic messages that circulate paranoia, cynicism and violence. this cesspool of conspiracy thinking is activating unstable individuals predisposed because of a mixture of idealogical grievances and...
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patel, tim miller, thank you for starting us off. claire is sticking around for the hour. when we come back, are senate democrats again close to a deal on voting rights legislation, and could president biden help haul it over the filibuster wall currently keeping anything from getting done? our next guest says we can't wait around for any republicans to come around on this hugely important issue. plus, he's played an anchor, actor jeff daniels returns to our show. we'll get his thoughts on the state of politics today and a look at his new show where he's a police dhef chief in a struggling town in pennsylvania. it is riveting. coming up, a rare warning from the former president about the hatred and division in this country that has all the makings of another violent and dangerous attack here at home. all those stories and more when "deadline white house" continues after a quick break. don't go anywhere. some days, you just don't have it. not my uncle, though. he's taking trulicity for his type 2 diabetes and now, he's really on his game. once-weekly trulicity lowers your a
patel, tim miller, thank you for starting us off. claire is sticking around for the hour. when we come back, are senate democrats again close to a deal on voting rights legislation, and could president biden help haul it over the filibuster wall currently keeping anything from getting done? our next guest says we can't wait around for any republicans to come around on this hugely important issue. plus, he's played an anchor, actor jeff daniels returns to our show. we'll get his thoughts on the...
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jacob soboroff in sacramento, national correspondent, steve kornacki, with the break down, and tim millerowout. are the people there surprised at how things turned out? how do they feel about this price tag? are they awa
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tim allman, bbc news. let's have a look at the weather with nick miller. hello.s one from the southwest. a lot of cloud to begin the day, the thickest cloud in scotland working into northern england. the chance of a few light showers. brightening up in northern and western scotland, a few sunny spells in northern ireland — as there will be in east anglia and southeast england. cloud increasing, though, in the midlands, but more especially southwest england and wales with some outbreaks of rain edging in — it'll be across much of wales by the time we get on into the evening. into parts of the midlands and possibly northwest england overnight and into monday morning. still, the rain affecting mainly wales and southwest england at the stage. quite chilly on monday morning under clearer skies, northern counties of northern england, northern ireland and scotland as temperatures fall well down into single figures. some sunny spells here on monday, rain mayjust push a little bit further up the western side of the uk, very patchy in nature on monday, the driest weather t
tim allman, bbc news. let's have a look at the weather with nick miller. hello.s one from the southwest. a lot of cloud to begin the day, the thickest cloud in scotland working into northern england. the chance of a few light showers. brightening up in northern and western scotland, a few sunny spells in northern ireland — as there will be in east anglia and southeast england. cloud increasing, though, in the midlands, but more especially southwest england and wales with some outbreaks of...
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world tim highjump champion jonathan broom—edwards, a silver medallist in rio, went one better this time by clearing 2.10 metres with his second attempt for gold. owen miller1iz57 seconds, ahead of russian alexander rabotnitskii. and canoeist emma wiggs was victorious in the vl2 200m event — the first time that this particular canoe has been raced at the paralympics. she won gold when para—canoe made its debut in rio. there was plenty of action in the diamond league in brussels. britain's dina asher—smith ran a personal best in the women's 200m to take third behind shericka jackson, with namibia's christine mboma claiming first. the race was without the double olympic sprint champion elaine thompson—herah, who had been due to run but dropped out due to an injury. while team—mates keely hodgkinson and jemma reekie finished second and third respectively in the 800m. jamaica's natoya goule came first. and all eyes will fall on the inverness golf club in ohio, as europe and the united states lock horns in golf�*s solheim cup. the three days of action begin tomorrow, europe the holders after winning back the cup at gleneagles two years ago. but stopping the us
world tim highjump champion jonathan broom—edwards, a silver medallist in rio, went one better this time by clearing 2.10 metres with his second attempt for gold. owen miller1iz57 seconds, ahead of russian alexander rabotnitskii. and canoeist emma wiggs was victorious in the vl2 200m event — the first time that this particular canoe has been raced at the paralympics. she won gold when para—canoe made its debut in rio. there was plenty of action in the diamond league in brussels. britain's...
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senior former trump adviser jason miller was detained and questioned by brazilian authorities earlier this week. consultant, former trump communication's director timor being here. interesting to see you consult on getter. what can you tell us about getter because there's so much conversation about there on censorship on the mainstream social media forms? >> i think you can see what kind of inroads getter is getting. that's nothing short of political intimidation and he sort of waited into a tense situation with president balzinaro and member of the brazilian supreme court and jason got caught up in that. the supreme court justice has authority of doj and fbi if you think about it and being able to detain jason and other party as well for questioning and wanting to know why they were there and who do they have working there in brazil. it's political intimidation. that's what happens. first they try to limit freedom of speech and you allow to create gettr and they see they haven't succeed in shutting you down, they try to intimidate you with the power of government. that's what what happened in brazil. brazil is number 2 market and elsewhere around
senior former trump adviser jason miller was detained and questioned by brazilian authorities earlier this week. consultant, former trump communication's director timor being here. interesting to see you consult on getter. what can you tell us about getter because there's so much conversation about there on censorship on the mainstream social media forms? >> i think you can see what kind of inroads getter is getting. that's nothing short of political intimidation and he sort of waited...
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world tim highjump champion, jonathan broom—edwards, a silver medallist in rio, went one better this time by clearing 2.10 metres with his second attempt for gold. 0wen milleran alexander rabotnitskii. and canoeist emma wiggs was victorious in the vl2 200m event, the first time that this particular canoe has been raced at the paralympics. she won gold when para—canoe made its debut in rio. i have put my family on that bridge when _ i have put my family on that bridge when doing visualisation is. | when doing visualisation is. paddled when doing visualisation is. i paddled my heart out to get to them and it was just... paddled my heart out to get to them and it wasjust... 0verwhelming bit overwhelming when i got there. it's been another fascinating day's play so far at the oval where england have been fighting back after losing two early wickets on day two of the fourth test against india. england started the day 53 for 3, but nightwatchman craig 0verton and dawid malan were both removed quickly by umesh yadav. butjonny bairstow and ollie pope put on 89 for sixth wicket as england fought back but a short while ago mohammed siraj dismissed bairstow for 37. po
world tim highjump champion, jonathan broom—edwards, a silver medallist in rio, went one better this time by clearing 2.10 metres with his second attempt for gold. 0wen milleran alexander rabotnitskii. and canoeist emma wiggs was victorious in the vl2 200m event, the first time that this particular canoe has been raced at the paralympics. she won gold when para—canoe made its debut in rio. i have put my family on that bridge when _ i have put my family on that bridge when doing...
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tim muffett, bbc news. in a moment it will be time for the bbc news at one with jane hill. first let's take a look at the weather with nick millermillimetres to 30 millimetres than in our localflooding and disruption possible. a few showers amidst wales and central and eastern england and across northern ireland chance of disruptive downpours. temperatures in the late teens and early 20s. in scotland the odd shower east and patchy drizzle west and overnight while many places turn drier in scotland initially towards the western isles it will get much wetter and rain moving in here. another quite mild, misty and foggy night to come. rather great start to saturday for of us. gradually brightening up although there will be a lot of cloud around. in northern scotland it will be a wet day with quite high rainfall at times and that could be disruptive rainfall here. many other places looking dry with one or two light showers around. overall for the after nine —— afternoon it looks brighter than it has been with just a few showers for a few. on sunday, from the south—west another weather system starts to push rain our way. while many pl
tim muffett, bbc news. in a moment it will be time for the bbc news at one with jane hill. first let's take a look at the weather with nick millermillimetres to 30 millimetres than in our localflooding and disruption possible. a few showers amidst wales and central and eastern england and across northern ireland chance of disruptive downpours. temperatures in the late teens and early 20s. in scotland the odd shower east and patchy drizzle west and overnight while many places turn drier in...