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james carville, tim miller, thank you so much. >> my dear friend tim, love both of you/. >> always goodboth of you. shouldn't say stupid on tv. but sometimes, you just have to. coming up, an update from mr. kornacki at the big board as we track tonight's primary races and around the country. and the issues voters care about most with the midterms fast approaching, when the 11th hour, continues. it's time for our summer sale on the sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movement and automatically adjusts so you both stay comfortable, and to help you get almost 30 minutes more restful sleep per night. and now, save up to $700 on select sleep number 360 smart beds. plus, 0% interest for 36 months. only for a limited time. welcome back, i think we've got some results, let's go right to steve kornacki. what you got, steve. >> stephanie i say we got votes, finally. we would get a ton. here we go, los angeles mayor's race here, in all at once, nearly 40% of the votes have all come. in and you could see here, in this initial batch here, rick caruso leading the way with 4. 6% congresswoman k
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let's bring back james carville and tim miller. ight, i heard lorraine graham difference fox news that doesn't plan to hear these hearings, saying, we tried to cater to our audience. i guess they're admitting there a catering service. not a news organization, or at least, not anymore. but are they making a mistake? maybe they're hard-core base does not care. but millions of americans, independent americans are at least interested. that attack was not against democrats. it was against our democracy. >> yeah, i'm, believe some democrats -- you know, there's a lot of wish casting in the news corp hq with the mitch mcconnell crowds. they can pretend like january 6th didn't exist, sort of wish it away. so that's why when you saw those two camps, you, no one says we don't to talk about it because we want to pretend like it doesn't exist because they know how bad it was. and they all are complicit in saying about it was. as we know for jonathan martin and alex prince's book. so, what that corporate side of the republican party wants to do
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tim miller also joins us, a contributor to the bulwark, and former communications director for georgeand, a fashion icon. and former u.s. attorney joyce vance, who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. mr. capehart, i turn to you first. i want you to hear what one texas state senator said today about the shooting in uvalde over a week later. >> i feel like we all failed these children. i mean, we all failed these children. yesterday, i talked to a little third grader who was there. i mean, he could hardly speak to me. he was so traumatized. >> we've heard these same things since sandy hook, and it's not just kids, it's the teachers, school administrators, it was police, anyone who was anywhere near sandy hook, they're still suffering. so why are we still having this debate over what to do? >> because it seems like there's a small group of people on capitol hill who refused to listen to the majority of the american people who support common sense, gun safety legislation that won't stop every and all mass shootings, but will do something to perhaps prevent some. we're still having thi
tim miller also joins us, a contributor to the bulwark, and former communications director for georgeand, a fashion icon. and former u.s. attorney joyce vance, who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. mr. capehart, i turn to you first. i want you to hear what one texas state senator said today about the shooting in uvalde over a week later. >> i feel like we all failed these children. i mean, we all failed these children. yesterday, i talked to a little third grader who was there. i...
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tim miller, former aide to jeff bush's 2016 presidential campaign, he is now a writer for the bulwark and an msnbc political analyst, maria to lisa kumar, the president of the co vote to latinos. she is also an msnbc contributor. let me start with a big news out of san francisco, the one that we just got within a couple minutes ago. david, your reaction to san francisco, now officially recalling chesa boudin, progressive district attorney, won that a lot of progressive side look towards what he was doing in san francisco. clearly, the resident of san francisco felt differently. >> right, so i'm a resident of san francisco, and a voter. now i will speak to that in a minute. i will make a general, point i think that this will be over red by pundance. that reform prosecutors, right left and, center once over the country will have been successful. state legislative efforts incarcerations, are sensing reform second chances. now for the, unique factors -- that led to this. but, i do think, you know one lesson that i've learned in politics, is that you can tell people who don't feel safe, th
tim miller, former aide to jeff bush's 2016 presidential campaign, he is now a writer for the bulwark and an msnbc political analyst, maria to lisa kumar, the president of the co vote to latinos. she is also an msnbc contributor. let me start with a big news out of san francisco, the one that we just got within a couple minutes ago. david, your reaction to san francisco, now officially recalling chesa boudin, progressive district attorney, won that a lot of progressive side look towards what he...
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also with us, msnbc political analyst tim miller, writer at large at the bulwark, and paul butler, good to have you here. ali, talk to us about that documentary footage subpoenaed by the january 6th committee. what do we know what's on it and what the committee plans to do with it? >> chris, we got now reporting on that documentary footage. but we've also got new reporting from chairman benny thompson, house producer caught up with him. thompson saying the last two hearings for the committee will come in july. we know that we have the committee's fifth hearing tomorrow afternoon. we were sort of counting to seven, told to expect that many hearings from the committee. thompson now saying those last two will be pushed to several weeks from now. this is sort of the juggling act that the committee has been doing over the course of the last few weeks, presenting its public narrative while also still clearly fact finding. the documentary footage, for example, is a great reason why they might be pushing these hearings. they're actively getting more information talking with this documentary fil
also with us, msnbc political analyst tim miller, writer at large at the bulwark, and paul butler, good to have you here. ali, talk to us about that documentary footage subpoenaed by the january 6th committee. what do we know what's on it and what the committee plans to do with it? >> chris, we got now reporting on that documentary footage. but we've also got new reporting from chairman benny thompson, house producer caught up with him. thompson saying the last two hearings for the...
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and tim miller from the bull work is back with us.ok in south carolina? >> yeah, chris, look, tom rice was the first republican who voted to impeach donald trump, who willingly stood up and put his name back on a primary ballot and tried to beat back a trump-backed challenger here. he got clobbered. he only pulled in 25% of the vote. what is notable about tom rice is the lack of republican support he had here on the ground. former speaking paul ryan came the campaign on his behalf. but it is not like you saw a battalion, a storm here in south carolina to defend -- he calls himself a christian conservative who has served in congress for more than a decade now. there was no like kevin mccarthy or stefanik were not here. vormer vice president mike pence was not here. i asked him specifically on monday how he felt about essentially being the lone fighter here to fend this seat for himself. he told me, quote, they have the make their own choices. i am not going to judge. i know i made the right decision, i know i made the decision to prese
and tim miller from the bull work is back with us.ok in south carolina? >> yeah, chris, look, tom rice was the first republican who voted to impeach donald trump, who willingly stood up and put his name back on a primary ballot and tried to beat back a trump-backed challenger here. he got clobbered. he only pulled in 25% of the vote. what is notable about tom rice is the lack of republican support he had here on the ground. former speaking paul ryan came the campaign on his behalf. but it...
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iren and errin, thank you so much. >>> up next for us, our friend tim miller will be back with us.facing many republicans who for years have known better. why did they do it? why did they go along with donald trump? we'll be back with tim. ey go alh nald trump commodity. when you come to that realization, i think it's very important that you spend your time wisely. and what better way of spending time than traveling, continuing to educate ourselves and broaden our minds? (woman vo) viking. exploring the world in comfort. [whistling] with technology that can scale across all your clouds... it's easier to do more innovative things. [whistling] new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. i brought in ensure max protein, with thirty grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! (sighs wearily) here i'll take that! (excited yell) woo-hoo! ensu
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tim miller is with us right now. we should note your new book is out today. why we did it, a travelogue from the republican road to hell. so on that subject, tim, the house judiciary committee's republicans official twitter account tweeted this as the hearing went into the first recess. quote, that was their star witness? okay, then, and then the tweet has the crying laughing emoji. in addition, former president trump posted on his social media platform that, quote, i hardly know hutchinson. he also called her a phony. what will the republican campaign to discredit her do, and will it work, do you think? >> depends on what you mean by work. i think it certainly is going -- >> keeping republicans in the fold. >> if that's the definition, i think absolutely they will keep supporters in the fold. look, this is what i tried to figure out when i was writing the book, which is why it's so relevant to today. why did people who know better continue to go along with this stuff? i consider most of the people on the hill to be part of that, probably whoever is running th
tim miller is with us right now. we should note your new book is out today. why we did it, a travelogue from the republican road to hell. so on that subject, tim, the house judiciary committee's republicans official twitter account tweeted this as the hearing went into the first recess. quote, that was their star witness? okay, then, and then the tweet has the crying laughing emoji. in addition, former president trump posted on his social media platform that, quote, i hardly know hutchinson. he...
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and tim miller, former communications director for jeb bush. tim, is this just a texas test to see how national republicans overall will react to this hard move to the right? >> i think we kind of know, stephanie. just for starters, to get the record straight. i do think that homosexuality is a fabulous lifestyle reality, when i am experiencing and enjoying quite a bit. here is a scary part about what happened in texas -- >> hold on, tim. let's not be funny. but i'm being serious, it might be a fabulous lifestyle. but do you consider it a choice? because that is how they are trying to frame it. >> no, of course not, it's a reality. of course it isn't. this is what anti-gay bigots have been sane for decades. right now, they are on the rise again, not just in texas, but in florida with the don't say gay bill, and arizona we saw the governor candidate kerry lake was stigmatizing drag queens, despite the fact that she loved to take her kids to drag runs, in texas what is actually -- that is serious, but what is increasingly alarming in texas, is tha
and tim miller, former communications director for jeb bush. tim, is this just a texas test to see how national republicans overall will react to this hard move to the right? >> i think we kind of know, stephanie. just for starters, to get the record straight. i do think that homosexuality is a fabulous lifestyle reality, when i am experiencing and enjoying quite a bit. here is a scary part about what happened in texas -- >> hold on, tim. let's not be funny. but i'm being serious,...
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tim miller is sticking around. member of the house judiciary committee just marked up a bill today. how one republican took the hearing in a wild direction and attempted to blame democrats for rising deaths. plus the proud boys, nice guys, are looking to get into politics and new report on how they're infiltrating the republican party in the state of florida and we're one week out from the january 6th committee's televised hearings and they're bringing in former attorney general bill barr. all those stories and more when "deadline white house" continues after this. please do not go anywhere. houses after this please do not go anywhere. so they shoot it. hmm... back to the miro board. dave says “feed it?” and dave feeds it. just then our hero has a breakthrough. "shoot it, camera, shoot a movie!" and so our humble team saves the day by working together. on miro. ♪♪ making friends again, billy? i like to keep my enemies close. guys, excuse me. i didn't quite get that. i'm hard of hearing. ♪♪ oh hey, don't forget abou
tim miller is sticking around. member of the house judiciary committee just marked up a bill today. how one republican took the hearing in a wild direction and attempted to blame democrats for rising deaths. plus the proud boys, nice guys, are looking to get into politics and new report on how they're infiltrating the republican party in the state of florida and we're one week out from the january 6th committee's televised hearings and they're bringing in former attorney general bill barr. all...
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tim miller, thanks for fighting the good fight, my brother. can't wait to read your new book. up next on "the reidout," new indictment for seditious conspiracy, plus, the january 6th committee's bold plan to cape glued to your screen during this week's primetime hearing, and the uvalde mother who ran into the school to save her kids herself speaks out about the horrible treatment she says she received from law enforcement as families of the victims prepare to fight the gun manufacturer in court. "the reidout" continues after this. r in court. "the reidout" continues after this hey lily, i need a new wireless plan for my business, but all my employees need something different. oh, we can help with that. okay, imagine this. your mover, rob, he's on the scene and needs a plan with a mobile hotspot. we cut to downtown, your sales rep lisa has to send some files, like asap! so basically i can pick the right plan for each employee. yeah i should've just led with that. with at&t business. you can pick the best plan for each employee and get the best deals on every smart phone. the mo
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and tim miller, writer at large at the bulwark. the author of, why we did it, a travelog from the republican road to hell, which will be published later this month. they are both msnbc political analysts. thank you very much for being here. tim, i'm going to start with you. let's be realistic here. is there any possibility of convincing anyone in the republican party how bad january 6th actually was for the country? >> yes. i think if you are talking about republican regulars, not republican elected officials -- because there are republican elected officials that know how bad it was, but they aren't doing anything about it. they are playing this big game of pretend. it's what i'm writing about in my book. they feel it was -- you remember the famous washington post article before january 6th? it was the one that had the anonymous republican quoted the as saying, what's the problem with humor-ing him for a few months? they are still humoring him! here we are, years later, i felt like the old woman on the titanic when he said it was s
and tim miller, writer at large at the bulwark. the author of, why we did it, a travelog from the republican road to hell, which will be published later this month. they are both msnbc political analysts. thank you very much for being here. tim, i'm going to start with you. let's be realistic here. is there any possibility of convincing anyone in the republican party how bad january 6th actually was for the country? >> yes. i think if you are talking about republican regulars, not...
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my friend tim miller is here. he's a writer for the bulwark.nd he is an author of the new book, why we did it. a travel log from a republican road to hell. katie benner is also with us. she's an msnbc contributor at the justice department reporter at the new york times. sean is also here. he is a former federal prosecutor. folks, tim, i'm going to start with you. you heard governor hutchison and you heard congresswoman ocasio-cortez this morning. i think they kind of some of the heat of the debate. i know that this does not represent all republicans. there are republicans who support women's right to make decisions about her own body, right? >> not that many left, symone, because of the polarized nature of the parties. obviously should be a lot more -- i do think that there -- the concerning thing for me among the republicans and the reaction since the overruling is, i felt like for a while that there was a genuine corner of the pro-life movement, people who really cared about life and mothers and would have wanted after the ruling to have a re
my friend tim miller is here. he's a writer for the bulwark.nd he is an author of the new book, why we did it. a travel log from a republican road to hell. katie benner is also with us. she's an msnbc contributor at the justice department reporter at the new york times. sean is also here. he is a former federal prosecutor. folks, tim, i'm going to start with you. you heard governor hutchison and you heard congresswoman ocasio-cortez this morning. i think they kind of some of the heat of the...
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jennifer palmieri, tim miller, michael beschloss, also with us.cal precedent for a decision this unpopular? >> sure. but we have to go back to 1857, dred scott decision, that actually did lead to civil war. and by no means suggesting that this decision is the equivalent of dred scott, but sometimes, there is a decision in the supreme court that is so shocking to a majority of americans that it leads to consequences that we do not want. this was almost naked leak rule, the way that this was done this morning. it's essentially saying just two thirds of the american people, just as we've been saying, my dear friend, stephanie, that even though a vast majority prefers to have abortion rights available much more easily, you know, we are talking on the ballot, on the supreme court, we are now in charge, so we're only having but more couple of years. but at the earliest opportunity, we're gonna do this in the most angry and overwhelming way possible. that's not the way it's been done usually in history. and when it's done this way, just like 1857, it mak
jennifer palmieri, tim miller, michael beschloss, also with us.cal precedent for a decision this unpopular? >> sure. but we have to go back to 1857, dred scott decision, that actually did lead to civil war. and by no means suggesting that this decision is the equivalent of dred scott, but sometimes, there is a decision in the supreme court that is so shocking to a majority of americans that it leads to consequences that we do not want. this was almost naked leak rule, the way that this...
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tim miller, former aide to jeff bush's 2016 presidential campaign, he is now a writer for the bulwark and an msnbc political analyst, maria to lisa kumar, the president of the co vote to latinos. she is also an msnbc contributor. let me start with a big news out of san francisco, the one that we just got within a couple minutes ago. david, your reaction to san francisco, now officially recalling chesa boudin, progressive district attorney, won that a lot of progressive side look towards what he was doing in san francisco. clearly, the resident of san francisco felt differently. >> right, so i'm a resident of san francisco, and a voter. now i will speak to that in a minute. i will make a general, point i think that this will be over red by finance. that reform prosecutors, right left and, center once over the country will have been successful. state legislative efforts incarcerations, are sensing reform second chances. now for the, unique fosters -- that led to this. but, i do think, you know one lesson that i've learned in politics, is that you can tell people who don't feel safe, the
tim miller, former aide to jeff bush's 2016 presidential campaign, he is now a writer for the bulwark and an msnbc political analyst, maria to lisa kumar, the president of the co vote to latinos. she is also an msnbc contributor. let me start with a big news out of san francisco, the one that we just got within a couple minutes ago. david, your reaction to san francisco, now officially recalling chesa boudin, progressive district attorney, won that a lot of progressive side look towards what he...
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tim miller, your thoughts? >> i thought it was powerful. obviously he is not a performer.mer meant for primetime. the reason his testimony was so important was because of the substance and who it's coming from. i know for some people, all republicans are the same stripe, but he is not a moderate mitt romney republican like i was, right? he comes from the scalia, alito school of the hard right constitutional conservatives. he's on the short list to be on the supreme court, to have the alito seat when bush was president. this is a person with the utmost credibility work conservative credentials. he still is in good standing with the pences and mcconnells of the world. this is in the a never-trumper. his testimony was he was ready the throw his body on the road to prevent donald trump from stealing the election, and not only that, that he remains a clear and present danger going forward. so i thought coming from someone with that level of gravitas, you know, made the testimony as important as it was. >> eddie, let me just for the record say tim and mitt romney are only modera
tim miller, your thoughts? >> i thought it was powerful. obviously he is not a performer.mer meant for primetime. the reason his testimony was so important was because of the substance and who it's coming from. i know for some people, all republicans are the same stripe, but he is not a moderate mitt romney republican like i was, right? he comes from the scalia, alito school of the hard right constitutional conservatives. he's on the short list to be on the supreme court, to have the...
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jennifer palmieri, tim miller, michael beschloss, also with us. michael, is there historical precedent for a decision this unpopular? >> sure. but we have to go back to 1857, dred scott decision, that actually did lead to civil war. and by no means suggesting that this decision is the equivalent of dred scott, but sometimes, there is a decision in the supreme court that is so shocking to a majority of americans that it leads to consequences that we do not want. this was almost naked leak rule, the way that this was done this morning. it's essentially saying just two thirds of the american people, just as we've been saying, my dear friend, stephanie, that even though a vast majority prefers to have abortion rights available much more easily, you know, we are talking on the ballot, on the supreme court, we are now in charge, so we're only having but more couple of years. but at the earliest opportunity, we're gonna do this in the most angry and overwhelming way possible. that's not the way it's been done usually in history. and when it's done this w
jennifer palmieri, tim miller, michael beschloss, also with us. michael, is there historical precedent for a decision this unpopular? >> sure. but we have to go back to 1857, dred scott decision, that actually did lead to civil war. and by no means suggesting that this decision is the equivalent of dred scott, but sometimes, there is a decision in the supreme court that is so shocking to a majority of americans that it leads to consequences that we do not want. this was almost naked leak...
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it's out today, a must read from tim miller.you. >> absolutely. >> mika. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," dozens are dead after a suspected migrant smugging operation in texas. federal officials say it appears to be the deadliest such incident ever in the united states. the governor of texas is pointing the blame squarely at president biden has quickly drawn criticism for his remarks. we'll show you that and what the white house is saying. >>> plus, it is primary day once again. we're breaking down the biggest races ahead. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. moderate to severe eczema still disrupts my skin. despite treatment it disrupts my skin with itch. it disrupts my skin with rash. but now, i can disrupt eczema with rinvoq. rinvoq is not a steroid, topical, or injection. it's one pill, once a day, that's effective without topical steroids. many taking rinvoq saw clear or almost-clear skin while some saw up to 100% clear skin. plus, they felt fast itch relie
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tim miller is a former commissions -- for the 2016 presidential campaign.r at the bulwark, and author of, why we did it: travel log from the republican road to hell, which is just out now. good to have you here in the studio. >> good to be here. >> you work for politicians, right? there's spinning, and then, there is lying. there's shaping the truth. pretty clearly, flat lied, staff to staff, no knowledge of this, like, that wasn't true. >> throughout this whole process, ron johnson has been lying. you know, at the bulwark, we published an article by a wisconsin republican county chair, mark becker, before january 6th, between the election on january six, where becker called senator johnson, and said, he was disappointed in him for going along with a stop to steal nonsense. and johnson said to becker on that phone call, i just have to do what i have to do, and that would be political suicide to go against him on this. we just cannot wait to see and wait how it turns out -- so, he was lying that whole time, between the election on january six. he knew. i thi
tim miller is a former commissions -- for the 2016 presidential campaign.r at the bulwark, and author of, why we did it: travel log from the republican road to hell, which is just out now. good to have you here in the studio. >> good to be here. >> you work for politicians, right? there's spinning, and then, there is lying. there's shaping the truth. pretty clearly, flat lied, staff to staff, no knowledge of this, like, that wasn't true. >> throughout this whole process, ron...
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joining us now is the former communications director for jeb bush's 2016 presidential campaign, tim miller writer at the "bulwark" and author of the brand-new book "why we did it: a travel log from the republican road to health." it is great to see you here. inside your book, the reason the cassidy huftchinson thing is so interesting today, you talk about being a republican staffer in different areas in different locations for different people, and the various pushes and pulls that you have there. what kind of pressure do you think she's feeling as she faces the country today. >> under a ton of pressure. i think this is one of the big questions i wanted to get to, there are so many of my former colleagues and friends who knew better, who told me they knew better, than go along with all the worst of trump, but they did so anyway. and the shocking thing about the past seven years, the thing hard to grapple with, why more people didn't do what cassidy is doing today. and i think that she is obviously going to be getting a lot of pressure from the party, she'll have security issues today, but
joining us now is the former communications director for jeb bush's 2016 presidential campaign, tim miller writer at the "bulwark" and author of the brand-new book "why we did it: a travel log from the republican road to health." it is great to see you here. inside your book, the reason the cassidy huftchinson thing is so interesting today, you talk about being a republican staffer in different areas in different locations for different people, and the various pushes and...
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tim miller writes, stepien didn't just take some arm's length consultancy. he chose to sit in the big boys here as the man child responsible for getting trump four more years in power. and his testimony to the committee, bill stepien tried to distance himself from the crazier trump advisers. and he said he believes trump was not being honest after the election. >> there were two groups of [inaudible] we call them, my team and [inaudible] team. i didn't mind being characterized part as of team normal, as [inaudible] try to do around that time. i didn't think what was happening with necessarily on us or professional at that point in time. so, yeah -- that led to me stepping away. >> again, could have blown the whistle, could have called up a reporter, could have given an interview -- could have tweeted something. and he claims to have stepped away by step in stepien was still raking a ton of cash for the consultant for the trump packing campaign. where is that paycheck signed, bill? he's also consulting for the woman trump wants to replace january six committe
tim miller writes, stepien didn't just take some arm's length consultancy. he chose to sit in the big boys here as the man child responsible for getting trump four more years in power. and his testimony to the committee, bill stepien tried to distance himself from the crazier trump advisers. and he said he believes trump was not being honest after the election. >> there were two groups of [inaudible] we call them, my team and [inaudible] team. i didn't mind being characterized part as of...
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tim miller, neal katyal, thank you so much for spending time with us today. >>> up next for us, januaryittee member pete aguilar will be our guest. don't go anywhere. ber pete aguilar will be our guest. don't go anywhere. and, we're back! it's time to see which chew provides the longest-lasting flea and tick protection. bravecto's the big winner. 12 weeks of powerful protection, nearly 3 times longer than any other chew. bravo, bravecto! bravo! at adp, we use data-driven insights to design solutions to help you manage payroll, benefits, and hr today, so you can have more success tomorrow. ♪ one thing leads to another, yeah, yeah ♪ lemons. lemons, lemons, lemons. look how nice they are. the moment you become an expedia member, you can instantly start saving on your travels. so you can go and see all those, lovely, lemony, lemons. ♪ and never wonder if you got a good deal. because you did. ♪ to help prevent bleeding gums, try saying hello gumwash with parodontax active gum health. it kills 99% of plaque bacteria and forms an antibacterial shield. try parodontax active gum health mouthwash
tim miller, neal katyal, thank you so much for spending time with us today. >>> up next for us, januaryittee member pete aguilar will be our guest. don't go anywhere. ber pete aguilar will be our guest. don't go anywhere. and, we're back! it's time to see which chew provides the longest-lasting flea and tick protection. bravecto's the big winner. 12 weeks of powerful protection, nearly 3 times longer than any other chew. bravo, bravecto! bravo! at adp, we use data-driven insights to...
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tim miller, thank you so much for spending some time with us today.us, ukrainian president zelenskyy warning this can again prove to be an incredibly consequential week with the war in russia with putin intensifying the fighting in the east. those details next. east. those details next frank is a fan of fast. he's a fast talker. a fast walker. thanks, gary. and for unexpected heartburn... frank is a fan of pepcid. it works in minutes. nexium 24 hour and prilosec otc can take one to four days to fully work. pepcid. strong relief for fans of fast. here we go... remember, mom's a kayak denier, so please don't bring it up. bring what up, kayak? excuse me? do the research, todd. listen to me, kayak searches hundreds of travel sites to find you great deals on flights, cars and hotels. they're lying to you! who's they? kayak? arr! open your eyes! compare hundreds of travel sites at once. kayak. search one and done. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. [submarine rising out of water] minions are bitin' today. (sung)
tim miller, thank you so much for spending some time with us today.us, ukrainian president zelenskyy warning this can again prove to be an incredibly consequential week with the war in russia with putin intensifying the fighting in the east. those details next. east. those details next frank is a fan of fast. he's a fast talker. a fast walker. thanks, gary. and for unexpected heartburn... frank is a fan of pepcid. it works in minutes. nexium 24 hour and prilosec otc can take one to four days to...
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tim miller. and wait what's? is all of this, back with me is -- sophia nelson., since you're here with me. is she anytime us going to show up? >> it's hard to see -- feels very risky for a lot of reasons. it's the supreme court justice. but she says she told the daily carl that she's going to come talk to them and tell them and clear things up that i think the way she put it. and i think all of us have a lot of questions that need answering. >> sophia. >> is she gonna show up? >> -- i think that she will show up because i think the chimney is one of those true believers, that's what i will call her. and she believes there is righteousness in her cause and that she's done nothing wrong. and that she's doing her patriotic duty. and i think she will express that the committee, i think the people that showed up on that day actually believe or the planners of the day, i should say, the coup plotters if i can call them that. i think they believe that what they did was right, just and right, and i think she absolutely is going to show up and try to clear that out for e
tim miller. and wait what's? is all of this, back with me is -- sophia nelson., since you're here with me. is she anytime us going to show up? >> it's hard to see -- feels very risky for a lot of reasons. it's the supreme court justice. but she says she told the daily carl that she's going to come talk to them and tell them and clear things up that i think the way she put it. and i think all of us have a lot of questions that need answering. >> sophia. >> is she gonna show up?...
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joining us amy stoddard associate editor and columnist for real clear politics, tim miller writer atoadwater is back with us. luke, this piece was so interesting because it seems that the members of the select committee have been allergic to any political overtones. liz cheney and adam kinzinger have paid a monumental political price for participating in the fact finding mission as members of the select committee, but there is a reality, and i think even cheney and kinzinger are well aware of it of this being front and center. talk about the political stakes of these hearings. >> reporter: yeah, you're absolutely right. i mean, the committee has done its work very with a bipartisan and -- we've had very serious former federal prosecutors working on this. they have been meticulous in their fact finding, and they plan to present it in an apolitical way as well, but it is still congress, and you can't deny that there's a political reality at stake here, you know, if you talk to most pollsters, the democrats are very much in -- of losing the house. some say losing 20 or 30 seats even, an
joining us amy stoddard associate editor and columnist for real clear politics, tim miller writer atoadwater is back with us. luke, this piece was so interesting because it seems that the members of the select committee have been allergic to any political overtones. liz cheney and adam kinzinger have paid a monumental political price for participating in the fact finding mission as members of the select committee, but there is a reality, and i think even cheney and kinzinger are well aware of...
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gonna be the least of our problem if some of these anti-democratic forces take over our country, tim millero. tim, thank you for letting us pylon you my friend >> anytime >> thank you for making time for us, catch a man back on msnbc saturdays at eight and sundays at nine, and stream new original episodes on friday on peacock, follow us on twitter and tiktok at eamonn msnbc, until we meet again on ayman melody in new york. goodnight. ayman melody in new york goodnight. goodnight. so they only pay for what they need. woooooooooooooo... we are not getting you a helicopter. only pay for what you need. ♪liberty, liberty, liberty. liberty.♪ you're pretty particular about keeping a healthy body. what goes on it. usually. and in it. mostly. here to meet those high standards is the walgreens health and wellness brand. over 2000 high quality products. rigorously tested by us. real world tested by you. and delivered to your door in as little as one hour. we hit the bike trails every weekend an shinges doesn't care.or i grow all my own vegetables shingles doesn't care. we've still got the best moves y
gonna be the least of our problem if some of these anti-democratic forces take over our country, tim millero. tim, thank you for letting us pylon you my friend >> anytime >> thank you for making time for us, catch a man back on msnbc saturdays at eight and sundays at nine, and stream new original episodes on friday on peacock, follow us on twitter and tiktok at eamonn msnbc, until we meet again on ayman melody in new york. goodnight. ayman melody in new york goodnight. goodnight. so...
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gonna be the least of our problem if some of these anti-democratic forces take over our country, tim millerl. greatly increases your insights into. tim, thank you for letting us pylon you my friend >> anytime >> thank you for making time for us, catch a man back on msnbc saturdays at eight and sundays at nine, and stream new original episodes on friday on peacock, follow us on twitter and tiktok at eamonn msnbc, until we meet again on ayman melody in new york. goodnight. ur car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. [submarine rising out of water] minions are bitin' today. (sung) liberty. liberty. liberty. minions: the rise of gru, in theaters july 1st. (vo) when it comes to safety, who has more iihs top safety pick plus awards— the highest level of safety you can earn? subaru. when it comes to longevity, who has the highest percentage of its vehicles still on the road after ten years? subaru. and when it comes to brand loyalty, who does jd power rank number one in the automotive industry for three consecutive years? subaru. it's easy to love a car you can trust. it's easy to love a
gonna be the least of our problem if some of these anti-democratic forces take over our country, tim millerl. greatly increases your insights into. tim, thank you for letting us pylon you my friend >> anytime >> thank you for making time for us, catch a man back on msnbc saturdays at eight and sundays at nine, and stream new original episodes on friday on peacock, follow us on twitter and tiktok at eamonn msnbc, until we meet again on ayman melody in new york. goodnight. ur car...
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100 people worked grids by foot, atv and airboat but as light waned on that first day, equusearch tim millern't hopeful. >> at this point, it doesn't look good. you know, it doesn't look good at all. >> while volunteers work the wetlands in search of kis cryst ranger jeter looked to solve the dilemma of the investigation. he had two men in the cross hairs, the ex-husband and new boyfriend. he needed to focus on one or the other. so you started to ask questions who has a camera around here. >> that's right. >> he had investigators check businesses near the motel 6 in search of surveillance footage. what did you come up with? >> fortunately, a lot of people had some. >> almost too much. hours upon hours of footage but buried deep within this investigative or detectives caught images of the man they believed killed crystal mcdowell. the first clip is this footage recorded saturday, august 26th at 6:37 a. m. the outer bands of hurricane harvey are starting to hit bayto baytown. near the top of your screen, you can see the taillights of crystal's mercedes as it's being backed into the motel 6 par
100 people worked grids by foot, atv and airboat but as light waned on that first day, equusearch tim millern't hopeful. >> at this point, it doesn't look good. you know, it doesn't look good at all. >> while volunteers work the wetlands in search of kis cryst ranger jeter looked to solve the dilemma of the investigation. he had two men in the cross hairs, the ex-husband and new boyfriend. he needed to focus on one or the other. so you started to ask questions who has a camera...
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miller, keeping an eye on a 30 acre fire north city. this one started around 2 20 this afternoon. near buena, this elaine and tim road fire says forward progress on this fire has also stopped as well. court ruling on new york's concealed carry regulations could make it easier to obtain a firearm license, the building may have a significant impact formula, which has similar concealed weapon laws as new york reviews. evan sernoffsky has reaction from around the state. supreme court on thursday voted 6 to 3 strike down new york's law that limited who could obtain sealed carry permits armed outside the home. it applies here in california and a handful of others. it's with similar gun laws, supreme court says. everybody has the right if there are responsible adult carry a gun in public. you see hastings law professor rory little, says california laws were extremely restrictive on who could get concealed permit cities like san francisco, for example, only granted one such permit. little says the rule now allows all citizens be if you'd permits, and there's a compelling reason to deny them still deny a permit to a numb
miller, keeping an eye on a 30 acre fire north city. this one started around 2 20 this afternoon. near buena, this elaine and tim road fire says forward progress on this fire has also stopped as well. court ruling on new york's concealed carry regulations could make it easier to obtain a firearm license, the building may have a significant impact formula, which has similar concealed weapon laws as new york reviews. evan sernoffsky has reaction from around the state. supreme court on thursday...