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tom brokaw, thanks. i'm glad we were able to say all of that. and good on both teams for doing well. by the way, tom's documentary tribute called "their finest hour" airs this saturday night on nbc 8:00 eastern part of our prime-time olympic coverage that night. for us, for now, that's our broadcast on a thursday night. thank you for being here with us. and a reminder, olympic prime-time coverage tonight at 8:00/7:00 central. i'm brian williams reporting from london. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. for all of us here, good night. . >>> we are watching severe storms out there. montgomery county severe thunderstorm warning for you. two separate warnings. one until 7:45 and another to the west. and loudon county until 8:00 tonight. oh, so sweet ♪ ♪ life in the sun is such a treat ♪ ♪ no point in feeling blue, our days are only few ♪ ♪ make your dreams come alive ♪ shine bright
tom brokaw, thanks. i'm glad we were able to say all of that. and good on both teams for doing well. by the way, tom's documentary tribute called "their finest hour" airs this saturday night on nbc 8:00 eastern part of our prime-time olympic coverage that night. for us, for now, that's our broadcast on a thursday night. thank you for being here with us. and a reminder, olympic prime-time coverage tonight at 8:00/7:00 central. i'm brian williams reporting from london. we hope to see...
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tom brokaw, thank you so much. tom's documentary tribute called "their finest hour" airs this saturday night on nbc at 8:00 eastern, part of our prime-time olympic coverage that night. for us nor now, that's our broadcast on a thursday night. thank you for being here with us. and a reminder, olympic prime-time coverage tonight at 8:00/7:00 central. i'm brian williams will reporting from london. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. for all of us here, good night.
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tom brokaw, michael kranish on what to expect from mitt romney's big speech thursday night.t miss msnbc's prime time coverage of the republican national convention. it kicks off tonight at 7:00 eastern. [ dad ] i'm usually checking up on my kids. but last year my daughter was checking up on me. i wasn't eating well. she's a dietitian and she suggested i try boost complete nutritional drink to help get the nutrition i was missing. now i drink it every day, and i love the great taste. [ female announcer ] boost has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to help keep bones strong and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. all with a delicious taste. your favorite patient is here! [ dad ] i choose great taste. i choose boost. for their "destination wedding." double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double mile
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tom brokaw, thanks. i'm glad we were able to say all of that. and good on both teams for doing well. by the way, tom's documentary tribute called "their finest hour" airs this saturday night on nbc at 8:00 eastern part of our prime-time olympic coverage that night. for us, for now, that's our broadcast on a thursday night. thank you for being here with us. and a reminder, olympic prime-time coverage tonight at 8:00/7:00 central. i'm brian williams reporting from london. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. for all of us here, good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> i'm really sad. >> right now at 6:00, a man accused of praying on funeral fears. >> in the weather center, we are tracking the hottest weather of summer and who is near records and the hottest, plus poor air quality and how long it will last. >> our o.j. raj mathai goes on with kerri walsh after her gold medal win. >> good thursday evening. >> i'm jessica aguire. we begin with accusations of the heartles
tom brokaw, thanks. i'm glad we were able to say all of that. and good on both teams for doing well. by the way, tom's documentary tribute called "their finest hour" airs this saturday night on nbc at 8:00 eastern part of our prime-time olympic coverage that night. for us, for now, that's our broadcast on a thursday night. thank you for being here with us. and a reminder, olympic prime-time coverage tonight at 8:00/7:00 central. i'm brian williams reporting from london. we hope to see...
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tom brokaw, thank you. coming up next, live from tampa, nbc news political director chuck todd, "morning joe" back in a moment. [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be cool if we took the nissan altima and reimagined nearly everything in it? gave it greater horsepower and best in class 38 mpg highway... ...advanced headlights... ...and zero gravity seats? yeah, that would be cool. ♪ introducing the completely reimagined nissan altima. it's our most innovative altima ever. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] at&t. the nation's largest 4g network. covering 2,000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. rethink possible. dad, we want pizza. you guys said tacos. [ female announcer ] it doesn't always work out that way. you know what? we're spending too much money on eating out anyway. honey, come look at this. [ female announcer ] my money map from wells fargo is a free online tool that helps you track your spending. so instead of having to deal with a tight budget, you could have a tighte
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nbc news special correspondent tom brokaw joins me now.>> i remember that moment very well. you were heroic. >> i couldn't see. >> i know you couldn't but we could hear you. we knew you were still there and we were prepared to send the emts if necessary to get you out of there. >> you have seen so many of these. i've seen a good number of them myself. the last time we had an unscripted truly free-for-all, if you will, was kansas city, 1976. that was a contested convention. you had jim baker, gerald ford counting delegates and outmaneuvering the reagan team who came back four years later. >> the mississippi delegation was the key to that one. people may not remember this, but haley barbour's good friend -- there i am. my hair history once again on television. >> we all have that. >> the mississippi delegation was the key. there was a real tug-of-war going over where they would go, would they go to gerald ford or ronald reagan. there were more probably inclined for ronald reagan but clark reid, who i hope may be watching today, in fact, he's
nbc news special correspondent tom brokaw joins me now.>> i remember that moment very well. you were heroic. >> i couldn't see. >> i know you couldn't but we could hear you. we knew you were still there and we were prepared to send the emts if necessary to get you out of there. >> you have seen so many of these. i've seen a good number of them myself. the last time we had an unscripted truly free-for-all, if you will, was kansas city, 1976. that was a contested...
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tom brokaw is here with us in the studio. same question to you. he's been running for six years. why do you think we don't know him? >> well, i think, in part, because the country has been so preoccupied with the economy and a lot of other issues and as we know politics is often not a very favorite subject except for people like you and me and all the delegates down here on the floor. but mitt romney finds himself in a position a lot of candidates have before. they've separated themselves from the pack. let's use the summer metaphor of the olympics. he is now coming into the final turn. he's got to kick to the finish line and in doing that, he has to persuade people that he not only has the gumption to finish the race but that they'll want to cheer him when he crosses the line and that he can turn to them and raise his arms and say, i not only was able to do this but i care about you and i'm prepared to carry you across the line as well. that is tricky for any politician however gifted they are especially in these circumstances. what i'll be looking for tonight, brian, is a mix o
tom brokaw is here with us in the studio. same question to you. he's been running for six years. why do you think we don't know him? >> well, i think, in part, because the country has been so preoccupied with the economy and a lot of other issues and as we know politics is often not a very favorite subject except for people like you and me and all the delegates down here on the floor. but mitt romney finds himself in a position a lot of candidates have before. they've separated themselves...
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brokaw? >> guest: i think tom is a friend of walter cronkite. remember, different generations, both infinitely brokaw, cronkite, relive the to the soldiers of world war ii and troops in general. but tom brokaw knows the social walter cronkite very well. they would go out to be. they went to the kentucky derby wins together. the conch writes, brokaw's and tom's wife, mary modeled how do you survive off the cronkite's wife, so their closeness was very real and he knew defending walter cronkite. the bitterness of his fairways direct it toward cbs, not just dan rather, but the new regime. he thought he was going to hang around cbs for the 80s and 90s and they didn't have a role for him. but brokaw also does something very interesting. he was always going to be the top dog, walter cronkite. he was very darwinian and that comes across in my research also that the problem with walter cronkite, people see him as the avuncular friendly man, which u.s. to everybody, but there is another side that wanted to be the best. he was obsessed with ratings, greetin
brokaw? >> guest: i think tom is a friend of walter cronkite. remember, different generations, both infinitely brokaw, cronkite, relive the to the soldiers of world war ii and troops in general. but tom brokaw knows the social walter cronkite very well. they would go out to be. they went to the kentucky derby wins together. the conch writes, brokaw's and tom's wife, mary modeled how do you survive off the cronkite's wife, so their closeness was very real and he knew defending walter...
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joining me here, speaking of our team, nbc news special correspondent tom brokaw.rfect example, i think, of the way, you know, in politics, past rivalries can easily be overcome. >> in fact, that moment and the appearance by hillary clinton and michelle obama on the first night of the convention sent tremors of fear through the republican party four years ago. then john mccain dialed up sarah palin, saying we have to have a woman on the ticket. they could see the party congealed after what had been a long and divisive fight between now secretary of state clinton and then-senator obama, but they were so determined to get the white house back that they were able to come together. tonight the test will be whether this is true love or match.com. that's how i'm looking at it. i think the burden is going to be on governor romney to persuade this hall which has been if not entirely wildly enthusiastic about him, now willing to accept him as their nominee because he seems willing to raise the principles that are prevalent in the hall. it's a high wire act, but that's the t
joining me here, speaking of our team, nbc news special correspondent tom brokaw.rfect example, i think, of the way, you know, in politics, past rivalries can easily be overcome. >> in fact, that moment and the appearance by hillary clinton and michelle obama on the first night of the convention sent tremors of fear through the republican party four years ago. then john mccain dialed up sarah palin, saying we have to have a woman on the ticket. they could see the party congealed after...
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coming up, eugene robinson and jeff greenfield and tom brokaw and al hunt.ment with much more "morning joe." there are a lot of warning lights and sounds vying for your attention. so we invented a warning you can feel. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with a patented safety alert seat. when there's danger you might not see, you're warned by a pulse in the seat. it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your
coming up, eugene robinson and jeff greenfield and tom brokaw and al hunt.ment with much more "morning joe." there are a lot of warning lights and sounds vying for your attention. so we invented a warning you can feel. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with a patented safety alert seat. when there's danger you might not see, you're warned by a pulse in the seat. it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing...
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i am joined here by tom brokaw, david gregory, kelly o'donnell and let's talk about a few of these things tom, first of all, very little mention of all things bush. the bush years. the dual wars our nation finds itself fighting. longest in our nation's history. dr. condoleezza rice, one of the architects of those conflicts. your view of the absence of that kind of conversation. >> her principal portfolio was foreign policy. she was secretary of state, deeply involved in the decisions first to go into iraq and then to go into afghanistan and the execution of those wars and it was reduced to one line in her speech at the very end about these very difficult decisions that we had to make. nothing more beyond that. more over, she came in to the public arena as an expert on russia. almost nothing about that. nothing about china. and what was so striking to me was one other line that she had. does not matter where you come from. it matters where you are going. to a lot of delegates on this floor, it does matter where president obama came from. because they've been very critical of his kenyan fat
i am joined here by tom brokaw, david gregory, kelly o'donnell and let's talk about a few of these things tom, first of all, very little mention of all things bush. the bush years. the dual wars our nation finds itself fighting. longest in our nation's history. dr. condoleezza rice, one of the architects of those conflicts. your view of the absence of that kind of conversation. >> her principal portfolio was foreign policy. she was secretary of state, deeply involved in the decisions...
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tom brokaw explores the special relationship between the u.s.w during the olympics and tom joins us from london with a look at a specific event that helped forge this friendship. tom? >> let me just try to set the stage for you, this country was under siege all during 1940 and 1941. churchhill, of course, was giving voice to great courage and moral leadership here. london, not too far from where we were, was attacked every night in 1941 for an extended period of time by the german air force. they came in here and they, as we know, they called it the london blitz, they killed more than 40,000 people. 100,000 were wounded during those attacks. it was very bleak. churchhill desperately needed the united states to get involved in the war. then on december 7th, 1941, the japanese attacked pearl harbor. we did get involved in the war. and churchhill relieved at the prospect of having america at its side, then got on a ship, sailed across the atlantic and in effect became a border at the fdr white house. >> two days after hitler declared war on the uni
tom brokaw explores the special relationship between the u.s.w during the olympics and tom joins us from london with a look at a specific event that helped forge this friendship. tom? >> let me just try to set the stage for you, this country was under siege all during 1940 and 1941. churchhill, of course, was giving voice to great courage and moral leadership here. london, not too far from where we were, was attacked every night in 1941 for an extended period of time by the german air...
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let's go back to the brian williams, tom brokaw, matt lauer network.n, if you vote for romney and ryan -- guess what? people will die. they are going to die. roll the tape. >> they should be focused on, what are the convinces -- consequences of repeal of obamacare, and the consequences are death. repeal equals death. people will die in the united states if obamacare is repealed. they need to move on to a debate about the main issue, which is obamacare. and they can bring death into the conversation and say, no, we are not calling mitt romney a murderer. we are saying that if he's elected president, a lot of people will die. >> sean: people will die -- repealing -- you know, look, i will be honest. i laugh, but it's not funny because all of these attacks. these are lies. it is fear mongering. we'll get to race baiting in a second. it is the lowest of the low, brent. this is -- this is the lowest, sleaziest, slimiest campaign that i have seen in my lifetime. yeah. that sleaze-ball did exactly accuse romney of murder. he said fobamacare is repealed, peopl
let's go back to the brian williams, tom brokaw, matt lauer network.n, if you vote for romney and ryan -- guess what? people will die. they are going to die. roll the tape. >> they should be focused on, what are the convinces -- consequences of repeal of obamacare, and the consequences are death. repeal equals death. people will die in the united states if obamacare is repealed. they need to move on to a debate about the main issue, which is obamacare. and they can bring death into the...
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tom brokaw, roy blunt, bob mcdonnell from team obama, stephanie cutter and a great round table. michael steele, susan law, steven page. let's get down to the first reads of the morning. tonight, paul ryan will accept the vice presidential nomination in the biggest speech of his political career to date. the big night follows a program last night that was like a peanut butter and egg sandwich. two great tastes that maybe don't taste great together. two prime time speeches accomplished what they set out to do. but in making the soft sell and the hard sell on the same night, did the romney campaign try to do too much? often called her husband's greatest campaign asset, ann romney had one objective. how voters know her husband better. >> no one will work harder, no one will care more. and no one will move heaven and earth like mitt romney to make this country a better place to live. >> and ann romney tried to combat the notion she and her husband have lived a life of privilege. >> i read somewhere that mitt and i have a storybook marriage. well, let me tell you something. in the sto
tom brokaw, roy blunt, bob mcdonnell from team obama, stephanie cutter and a great round table. michael steele, susan law, steven page. let's get down to the first reads of the morning. tonight, paul ryan will accept the vice presidential nomination in the biggest speech of his political career to date. the big night follows a program last night that was like a peanut butter and egg sandwich. two great tastes that maybe don't taste great together. two prime time speeches accomplished what they...
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next monday, november 21, tom brokaw, nbc news correspondent and author, will discuss the current moodamerica. this will be a program starting at 1:00 p.m. at the santa clara convention center. on tuesday, november 29, paula kerger, who is president of pbs, and the president of kqed will discuss the challenges facing public broadcasting and how the challenges impact our program choices. this will be a 6:00 p.m. program here in san francisco at the commonwealth club. it is my pleasure to extend a special welcome to any new members of the commonwealth club who are here today. we know you are going to enjoy your membership and look forward to seeing you often. if you are not a member yet, today is a great time to join. if you have questions, the staff will be available to answer them after the program. there are question cards at your table for director muller, and these will, of course, the collected during the program. the commonwealth club, as you know, is a nonpartisan organization. we do ask that our speakers be allowed to make their remarks without interruption. we encourage the wri
next monday, november 21, tom brokaw, nbc news correspondent and author, will discuss the current moodamerica. this will be a program starting at 1:00 p.m. at the santa clara convention center. on tuesday, november 29, paula kerger, who is president of pbs, and the president of kqed will discuss the challenges facing public broadcasting and how the challenges impact our program choices. this will be a 6:00 p.m. program here in san francisco at the commonwealth club. it is my pleasure to extend...
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. >>> and tom brokaw tonight on why so many americans have always been just a bit bonkers for the brits. "nightly news" from london for the brits. "nightly news" from london begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> and good evening. after a wild day and a wild night in these summer olympic games, when night fell here in london, there were simultaneous crowds of 80,000 people in two different stadiums here. it's been a big day for team usa, a big day for both individual and team sports, capped off by the soccer game that aired live a short time ago on the nbc sports network across the country. and this was a big one, especially for all the american families whose weekends are spent on the sidelines cheering on an athlete. the u.s. women's soccer team goes to the top of the medal stand again for another gold medal. and nbc's chris jansing is here to start us off. chris, good evening. >> good evening to you, brian. we've talked about this as the year of the woman. team usa has 39 gold, 26 of them, two-thirds of them, won by women. and tonight that epic soccer battle fo
. >>> and tom brokaw tonight on why so many americans have always been just a bit bonkers for the brits. "nightly news" from london for the brits. "nightly news" from london begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> and good evening. after a wild day and a wild night in these summer olympic games, when night fell here in london, there were simultaneous crowds of 80,000 people in two different stadiums here. it's been a big day for team...
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tom brokaw, what did you make of the speech?> well, what i thought was, brian, that it was more of a checklist than i expected. i thought maybe we would have a more eloquent statement tonight, kind of fanatic about what he is. but obviously they're concerned about women. lots of references to women. he raised the idea of taxes again, medicare. he obviously thinks that congressman ryan is a big asset to him. it came up repeatedly. there they are on the stage. i did think from a staging point of view that we had those powerful testimonials from the mormon families earlier in the evening. and then they were followed by clint eastwood and what can only be described as a rambling appearance, which is getting a lot of attention. i think it took something away from the message that mitt romney wanted to make tonight. i can take care of your family. the best line i think in the speech was the one in which he said, president obama wants to slow the growth of the oceans. i want to help you and your family. that pretty much summarized what
tom brokaw, what did you make of the speech?> well, what i thought was, brian, that it was more of a checklist than i expected. i thought maybe we would have a more eloquent statement tonight, kind of fanatic about what he is. but obviously they're concerned about women. lots of references to women. he raised the idea of taxes again, medicare. he obviously thinks that congressman ryan is a big asset to him. it came up repeatedly. there they are on the stage. i did think from a staging point...
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tom brokaw, what did you make of the speech?> well, what i thought was, brian, that it was more of a checklist than i expected. i thought maybe we would have a more eloquent statement tonight, kind of fanatic about what he is. but obviously they're concerned about women. lots of references to women. he raised the idea of taxes again, medicare. he obviously thinks that congressman ryan is a big asset to him. it came up repeatedly. there they are on the stage. i did think from a staging point of view that we had those powerful testimonials from the mormon families earlier in the evening. and then they were followed by clint eastwood and what can only be described as a rambling appearance, which is getting a lot of attention. i think it took something away from the message that mitt romney wanted to make tonight. i can take care of your family. the best line i think in the speech was the one in which he said, president obama wants to slow the growth of the oceans. i want to help you and your family. that pretty much summarized what
tom brokaw, what did you make of the speech?> well, what i thought was, brian, that it was more of a checklist than i expected. i thought maybe we would have a more eloquent statement tonight, kind of fanatic about what he is. but obviously they're concerned about women. lots of references to women. he raised the idea of taxes again, medicare. he obviously thinks that congressman ryan is a big asset to him. it came up repeatedly. there they are on the stage. i did think from a staging point...
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and when we find charlie pierce, he has a great bit about, i'm sorry, but tom brokaw has a perfect examples costco shirts are 100% cotton. >> they are not nut-based. >> stephanie: we apologize. reince preibus -- >> reince prebus! his gavel was literally up to 11 seconds. [ wah wah ] >> the 2012 republican national conference remains in recess subject to the call of the chair. >> why am i shouting. [ boing. ] >> that was the gavel. >> stephanie: go ahead. >> caller: i wanted to call in about tom smith's comments. >> stephanie: yes. >> caller: for me -- like i look at it, and i have a five-year-old old daughter myself who was born out of wedlock, and she came home to me in that situation it's me and my boyfriend, we have been together six years, we have -- we're pregnant -- >> stephanie: if she were a five year old who was pregnant that would be up setting to me. >> caller: well the funny thing is her mother's parents are very conservative christians themselves. and when she went home to them and say, hey, i'm pregnant, we had only been together about three months, and her dad wasn't the hap
and when we find charlie pierce, he has a great bit about, i'm sorry, but tom brokaw has a perfect examples costco shirts are 100% cotton. >> they are not nut-based. >> stephanie: we apologize. reince preibus -- >> reince prebus! his gavel was literally up to 11 seconds. [ wah wah ] >> the 2012 republican national conference remains in recess subject to the call of the chair. >> why am i shouting. [ boing. ] >> that was the gavel. >> stephanie: go...
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with us here in the studio and on the convention floor beginning with tom brokaw. tom, as we discussed during "nightly news," he is still making the sale but also explaining who he is. >> he was helped, i thought enormously this week, by the mormon families. it was campaign malpractice not to have heard from them earlier this year because their stories were so compelling and so authentic about who he was and he how helped, from a fellow mormon bishop as well. he was given a rousing endorsement as well. we've not heard those kinds of things about mitt romney until tonight. it's part of the campaign strategy. they were going to tough it out this summer and start hard from here in tampa and push for election day. and at least in the early part of this evening, their strategy seems to be pretty appropriate. >> and, david, we've got 68 days to go after this. >> i think they also realized they had to change strategy. they really wanted to make this about the president, just examine his record and that wasn't enough because the president was hitting him so hard with critic
with us here in the studio and on the convention floor beginning with tom brokaw. tom, as we discussed during "nightly news," he is still making the sale but also explaining who he is. >> he was helped, i thought enormously this week, by the mormon families. it was campaign malpractice not to have heard from them earlier this year because their stories were so compelling and so authentic about who he was and he how helped, from a fellow mormon bishop as well. he was given a...
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>> tom brokaw joins us on the set. economist dr. jeffrey sachs joins us and gold medal goalkeeper for the u.s. women's olympic soccer team hope solo will be here on the set. up next the politico playbook. first, bill karins with a check on the forecast. bill? >> good morning to you, mika. big thunderstorms yesterday rolled through areas like new york city and much of southern new england. today, it looks like a beautiful day in those areas. i want to start, though, with some of the best news i've had in a long time. heavy rain right through the center of the drought area. this is the heaviest rains i've seen in iowa, northern illinois and wisconsin probably going back about two months. we'll take it. it is going to cause problems. in milwaukee or chicago this morning, through the rush hour, looks like the peak of the storms will be over the top of you. the forecast for the northeast today, i mentioned it clears out, going to be a beautiful day, humidity levels will drop during the day. still very warm, typical summertime with temper
>> tom brokaw joins us on the set. economist dr. jeffrey sachs joins us and gold medal goalkeeper for the u.s. women's olympic soccer team hope solo will be here on the set. up next the politico playbook. first, bill karins with a check on the forecast. bill? >> good morning to you, mika. big thunderstorms yesterday rolled through areas like new york city and much of southern new england. today, it looks like a beautiful day in those areas. i want to start, though, with some of the...
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people like tom brokaw, wolf blitzer, were all feeling embarrassed. talk about the politics here. it do to the party's reputation that they unleashed clint eastwood tonight and he did what he did? >> i think the issue is these things are supposed to be very carefully scripted infomercials with these careful messages to frame mitt romney as this young, maybe not hip but fresh face for the republican party. >> am i just an out of touch brit coming over here, trying to stick my nose and desecrating a great american icon? >> yes, yes. >> you stay out of it, jillette. >> you don't say, you are a famous movie actor, do whatever you want. i don't trust the guy. and then he goes crazy and makes look mitt look even more boring than he is. there is no positive to that at all. >> tell me a positive about it. >> you watch this thing, can't take your eyes away from it. i think the real question is, how many people then stayed for mitt romney's speech? if 1 million people are tweeting about this, maybe it brought in more viewers. >> i'll give you a positive. >> everyone tomorrow morning will be
people like tom brokaw, wolf blitzer, were all feeling embarrassed. talk about the politics here. it do to the party's reputation that they unleashed clint eastwood tonight and he did what he did? >> i think the issue is these things are supposed to be very carefully scripted infomercials with these careful messages to frame mitt romney as this young, maybe not hip but fresh face for the republican party. >> am i just an out of touch brit coming over here, trying to stick my nose...
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but you brought it up, and this was reince priebus, going at it, this, by the way, in front of tom brokaw, somebody who tried to build up the nbc brand for a long time. let's roll this tape. >> they're folks with the romney campaign who think, romney can't catch a break, ever since he named paul ryan, got momentum after the ryan pick, then disrupted by two storms, one a political storm in todd aiken, which we just brought up, but now an actual storm. when you think as this storm moves to and closer to louisiana, the specter, the sort of shadow of bush and katrina does hang over this convention. >> sean: loaded. that was his case. we'll show it in a second. everything is political. romney, he's a felon. no evidence to back it up. he's a tax cheat. he's responsible for a woman's cancer. >> well, you know, when 12 million people are out of work, another 8 million people have given up on work, you talk about your record, about the economy, you can't talk about how the deficit's going through the roof, close to $16 trillion in debt, you have to talk about something else. >> you and your dad ha
but you brought it up, and this was reince priebus, going at it, this, by the way, in front of tom brokaw, somebody who tried to build up the nbc brand for a long time. let's roll this tape. >> they're folks with the romney campaign who think, romney can't catch a break, ever since he named paul ryan, got momentum after the ryan pick, then disrupted by two storms, one a political storm in todd aiken, which we just brought up, but now an actual storm. when you think as this storm moves to...
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people like wolf blitzer, tom brokaw, they are all feeling embarrassed.tics here. what would it do to the party's reputation that they unleashed clint eastwood tonight and he did what he did? >> i think these things are supposed to be very carefully scripted infommercials a he messages to bring mitt romney as a young, new kind of head -- maybe not hip but certainly fresh face for the republican party. >> am i just an out of touch brit coming over here, trying to stick my nose and desecrating a great american icon. >> yes. >> you stay out of it penn. >> to say you're a famous movie actor, do whatever you want, i don't trust the guy. and then he goes crazy and makes look mitt look even more boring than he is. there is no positive to that at all. >> tell me a positive about it. >> you watch this thing, can't take your eyes away from it. i think the real question is, how many people then from mitt romney's speech. a million people are fwetweetin about this. maybe it brought in more viewers. >> everyone tomorrow morning will be talking about the republican con
people like wolf blitzer, tom brokaw, they are all feeling embarrassed.tics here. what would it do to the party's reputation that they unleashed clint eastwood tonight and he did what he did? >> i think these things are supposed to be very carefully scripted infommercials a he messages to bring mitt romney as a young, new kind of head -- maybe not hip but certainly fresh face for the republican party. >> am i just an out of touch brit coming over here, trying to stick my nose and...
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tom brokaw, david gregory watching along with us. tom?> four years ago the democrats opened their convention with two very strong women. hillary clinton and michelle obama. and john mccain was watching at the time and that's when he made the decision to go for sarah palin. he thought they had to reach women. this contest will be a lot about gender, about women. and the romney campaign has been working very hard to get to suburban women as part of their team going forward. they do have some issues when it becomes the social issues that are in play here. i thought tonight that mrs. romney made a very strong case. not just for her husband but also for why he ought to be president. she was more animated inle ways in that appearance than he has been in his big speeches. we'll see how it plays out. i think the two best campaigners in this campaign, michelle obama and ann romney. >> and david, emphasis on well delivered. that was a sweeping job with that speech. >> and a real debut for ann romney who is the best spokesperson for their love story
tom brokaw, david gregory watching along with us. tom?> four years ago the democrats opened their convention with two very strong women. hillary clinton and michelle obama. and john mccain was watching at the time and that's when he made the decision to go for sarah palin. he thought they had to reach women. this contest will be a lot about gender, about women. and the romney campaign has been working very hard to get to suburban women as part of their team going forward. they do have some...