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thirteen for two hundred fifty million dollars and the story trumps of her into sort of with the washington post union publicly calling on bases to provide better working conditions and better pay for their workers i'm fighting for a decent raise because i believe they're one which contributed to the post success deserted i'm fighting for better retirement benefits i'm frightened retain some amount of job security but this isn't the first time bezos has been publicly called out for not providing suitable working conditions when he visited germany back in april to actually receive an award for business innovation and social responsibility ironically he was met with protests by local amazon employees and bases responded to the protest saying quote i am very proud of our working conditions and i'm very proud of the wages that we pay claiming that his companies pay much higher wages compared to others but this petition signed by four hundred washington post employees was indorsed by the president of the united states by a twitter of course now he tweeted a washington post employees want to go on str
thirteen for two hundred fifty million dollars and the story trumps of her into sort of with the washington post union publicly calling on bases to provide better working conditions and better pay for their workers i'm fighting for a decent raise because i believe they're one which contributed to the post success deserted i'm fighting for better retirement benefits i'm frightened retain some amount of job security but this isn't the first time bezos has been publicly called out for not...
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thirteen for two hundred fifty million dollars and the story transfer for him to sort of with the washington post union publicly calling on bezos to provide better working conditions and better pay for their workers i'm fighting for a decent raise because i believe everyone has contributed to the post success deserves a sure that i'm fighting for a better retirement benefits i'm fighting and retain some amount of job security but this isn't the first time bezos has been publicly called out for not providing suitable working conditions when he visited germany back in april to actually receive an award for business innovation and social responsibility ironically he was met with protests by local amazon employees and bases responded to the protest saying quote i am very proud of our working conditions and i'm very proud of the wages that we pay claiming that his companies pay much higher wages compared to others but this petition signed by four hundred washington post employee is was indorsed by the president of the united states via twitter of course now he tweeted a washington post employees want
thirteen for two hundred fifty million dollars and the story transfer for him to sort of with the washington post union publicly calling on bezos to provide better working conditions and better pay for their workers i'm fighting for a decent raise because i believe everyone has contributed to the post success deserves a sure that i'm fighting for a better retirement benefits i'm fighting and retain some amount of job security but this isn't the first time bezos has been publicly called out for...
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thirteen for two hundred fifty million dollars and the story trumps referring to sort of with the washington post union publicly calling on bases to provide better working conditions and better pay for their workers i'm fighting for a decent raise because i believe everyone has contributed to the post success deserves assure that i'm fighting for a better retirement benefits i'm fighting and retain some amount of job security but this isn't the first time bezos has been publicly called out for not providing suitable working conditions when he visited germany back in april to actually receive an award for business innovation and social responsibility ironically he was met with protests by amazon employees and bases responded to the protest saying quote i am very proud of our working conditions and i'm very proud of the wages that we pay claiming that his companies pay much higher wages compared to others but this petition signed by four hundred washington post employees was indorsed by the president of the united states by a twitter of course now he tweeted a washington post employees want to go o
thirteen for two hundred fifty million dollars and the story trumps referring to sort of with the washington post union publicly calling on bases to provide better working conditions and better pay for their workers i'm fighting for a decent raise because i believe everyone has contributed to the post success deserves assure that i'm fighting for a better retirement benefits i'm fighting and retain some amount of job security but this isn't the first time bezos has been publicly called out for...
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there are biased reporters washington post, there are and honest reporters washington post.here are biased reporters at the new york times, there are fine and honest reporters at the new york times but the president gets more than his share of fake news. and things are published about him and his family that are untrue. above all, he is a counterculture and i think a very effective one . >> new york, independent line. >>. >> i like the answer that t you gave to the last caller about illegal immigration. i wanted to say that when you think veterans, i start to see that as just let service because i see the democrats and my own town hall tripping over each other to help illegal immigrants tand do nothing for us. dynasty in the ms 13 stuff here in the brentwood area and displaces turning into a third world country and i le can't get the town to do anything about it but you've got these houses loaded up with you will only happen people. you've got five to aroom and the single-familyhouses . the town isn't doing anything about it . they're getting all kinds of benefits i never ge
there are biased reporters washington post, there are and honest reporters washington post.here are biased reporters at the new york times, there are fine and honest reporters at the new york times but the president gets more than his share of fake news. and things are published about him and his family that are untrue. above all, he is a counterculture and i think a very effective one . >> new york, independent line. >>. >> i like the answer that t you gave to the last caller...
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i just read it here in the "washington post." it seems to me however whatever the recollection, differing recollections about this, it sort of gets resolved with the fact that stone did nothing about it, came to the conclusion according to the "post" that it was a waste of time. he and greenberg came to the conclusion that it was a waste of time. so i can't imagine anything got back to the then presidential candidate that was of any substance. >> kelly o'donnell is joining us now. put this in perspective for us. how critical is this report from the "washington post"? >> reporter: the word i would use is significant. and the reason for that, it is a meeting that had not been disclosed and it involves two people who had been interviewed by congressional investigators as well as the mueller team. and the fact that they had not previously disclosed it in those settings could be very problematic for them now that they acknowledge it did happen because you have to be truthful in these settings and did face legal jeopardy if you are not.
i just read it here in the "washington post." it seems to me however whatever the recollection, differing recollections about this, it sort of gets resolved with the fact that stone did nothing about it, came to the conclusion according to the "post" that it was a waste of time. he and greenberg came to the conclusion that it was a waste of time. so i can't imagine anything got back to the then presidential candidate that was of any substance. >> kelly o'donnell is...
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donald trump has called on staff at the washington post to go on strike against the newspaper's billionaire owner we can go live to our washington correspondent there is conflict the details the mirror of do those employees have a good reason to strike. well this is yet another dispute between washington post and its employees but to remind viewers the washington post is owned by jeff bezos the founder of amazon and the richest man alive according to forbes and he purchased the paper back in two thousand and thirteen for a massive some about two hundred fifty million dollars and the story that trump's referring to started with the washington post union publicly calling on bezos to provide a better working conditions and better pay for their workers. i'm fighting for a decent raise because i believe everyone who has contributed to the post success deserves the sure that i'm fighting for a better retirement benefits i'm fine and retain some amount of job security. but this isn't the first time basis has been publicly called out for not providing suitable working conditions when he visited ger
donald trump has called on staff at the washington post to go on strike against the newspaper's billionaire owner we can go live to our washington correspondent there is conflict the details the mirror of do those employees have a good reason to strike. well this is yet another dispute between washington post and its employees but to remind viewers the washington post is owned by jeff bezos the founder of amazon and the richest man alive according to forbes and he purchased the paper back in...
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it was the "washington post" narrative. for example, we didn't know at the time that 3 of the water gate burglars were still on the c.i.a. payroll and reporting to their case officers. we didn't know that john dean had directed tony and jack, two private detectives and both decorated new york police officers working for the white house, to case out the watergate six weeks before the break-in , according to their oral histories at texas a&m university and their own biographies. there was only one narrative. so i think if there had been an alternative news media, nixon would have had a better chance to make his case. but let me say this, and i think it's important. nixon was both very great and very flawed. he reached a strategic arms limitation with the soviets. he opened the door to china. he desegregated the public schools. he saved israel unilaterally in 1973 yom kippur war. he launched affirmative action in the office of minority enterprise. at the same time, he launched the racist war on drugs, which has been a total fa
it was the "washington post" narrative. for example, we didn't know at the time that 3 of the water gate burglars were still on the c.i.a. payroll and reporting to their case officers. we didn't know that john dean had directed tony and jack, two private detectives and both decorated new york police officers working for the white house, to case out the watergate six weeks before the break-in , according to their oral histories at texas a&m university and their own biographies....
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there is a great essay in the "washington post" it's a day by robert samuels.bviously both are greatly unfortunate terms that should not be used by people of influence. i think we talk about the systemic implications of one. to me that personally greatly outweighs the other. >> eugene, have you run into that yourself? >> every week. every week i get e-mails and tweets of racial slurs of people who don't like what i am saying on tv or writing in the "washington post". every single week. >> i'm actually stunned by that. are they anonymous? i'm not stunned by trolling. but do people put their name to bigotry? >> they do. i don't know if they are always their real names. it is not as anonymous as people would think. part of it is the ease to be able to reach out to journalists on the internet. i know i have heard from many women in journalism, once they say something readers do not enjoy, seems to be greater than the numbers working as journalists before the internet age found themselves to be. but i think what both roseanne and samantha bee have shown is the quick
there is a great essay in the "washington post" it's a day by robert samuels.bviously both are greatly unfortunate terms that should not be used by people of influence. i think we talk about the systemic implications of one. to me that personally greatly outweighs the other. >> eugene, have you run into that yourself? >> every week. every week i get e-mails and tweets of racial slurs of people who don't like what i am saying on tv or writing in the "washington...
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the washington post is a registered lobbyist? >> i think the president is holding the means three media feet to the fire is a good thing. obviously i agree. i don't think you can monolithically claim the mainstream media is entirely biased. there are biased reporters at the washington b orders there are biased reporters at the newas york times fine and honest reporterses at the new york times but the president gets more than his share of fake news and things are published about him and his family that are untrue. above all he is a counterpunch are in very effective. >> joining us from long island new york good morning. >> hello mr. stone. talking about illegal immigration i want to say that when you think veterans that is just lip service because they see the democrats in my own town hall reaching out to help illegal immigrants but do nothing for us. ms 13 stuff here in the brentwood area this place has turned into a third world country i can get the town to do anything about it. they have houses loaded up with people you would n
the washington post is a registered lobbyist? >> i think the president is holding the means three media feet to the fire is a good thing. obviously i agree. i don't think you can monolithically claim the mainstream media is entirely biased. there are biased reporters at the washington b orders there are biased reporters at the newas york times fine and honest reporterses at the new york times but the president gets more than his share of fake news and things are published about him and...
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he was a longtime columnist for "the washington post."earlier thi month he wrote a heart felt goodbye to rewards revealing he had just weeks to live. he was a fox newsommentator a . he was 68 years old. >>> the entire d.c. area in a fight for amazon's new headquarters, but next at 11:00, sophomore local groups say ty wanto part of it. >>> new video from the wilson bridge. >> they are so lucky. >> a bird's eye view of thatg harrowscue. >>> rain at times tomorrow plus the chance for more rain and s understorm vo: "ludicrous." that's what the washington post calls the attacks on david blair. it's dirty politics. the washington post endorses blair for mogomery county executive. "an energy and passion for innovation." blair is "the best chance of injecting a dose of vitality in a county that badly needs it." david: we can invest more in our schools,ro badly needs it." expand pre-k and i transportation and we can do it without more taxes when we create jobs. that's the change we need. vo: david blair. democrat for montgomery county executive. e
he was a longtime columnist for "the washington post."earlier thi month he wrote a heart felt goodbye to rewards revealing he had just weeks to live. he was a fox newsommentator a . he was 68 years old. >>> the entire d.c. area in a fight for amazon's new headquarters, but next at 11:00, sophomore local groups say ty wanto part of it. >>> new video from the wilson bridge. >> they are so lucky. >> a bird's eye view of thatg harrowscue. >>> rain at...
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las autoridades no hicieron pÚblico el incidente hasta que de washington post lo denunciÓ.e, respecto a este fallecimiento, se cuece indicarÍa que marco antonio muÑoz cruza la frontera por texas el 12 de mayo acompaÑado de su esposa y de su hijo de tres aÑos. solicitÓ asilo en mcallen, texas. los agentes de migraciÓn proceden a separar a la familia. una oficial habÍa comentado que a marco hubiera que-- tuvieron que arrancarle al hijo de sus manos. en efecto, segÚn the washington post, muÑoz de 39 aÑos sufriÓ una crisis nerviosa y fue segregado del resto. a pesar de que lo tenÍan que vigilar cada 30 minutos, lo encontraron en el piso al dÍa siguiente de su arresto con una de sus prendas de vestir enredada en el cuello y le salÍa sangre de la nariz. >> para gente que estÁ sufriendo trauma, que no estÁn estables mentalmente, que esta es una manera de acelerar y empeorar las condiciones mentales que tienen. >> parapsicÓlogos como angela, casos como el de este inmigrante hondureÑo, son la musa del impacto traumÁtico que deja la polÍtica de separaciÓn familiar que estÁ implementa
las autoridades no hicieron pÚblico el incidente hasta que de washington post lo denunciÓ.e, respecto a este fallecimiento, se cuece indicarÍa que marco antonio muÑoz cruza la frontera por texas el 12 de mayo acompaÑado de su esposa y de su hijo de tres aÑos. solicitÓ asilo en mcallen, texas. los agentes de migraciÓn proceden a separar a la familia. una oficial habÍa comentado que a marco hubiera que-- tuvieron que arrancarle al hijo de sus manos. en efecto, segÚn the washington post,...
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"washington post" also giving us a sense here of how dire the situation is for children housed in at least one of the shelters. the president of the american academy of pediatrics visited a shelter in texas and told the post workers there are not al w allowed to touch the children even if it means consoling crying toddlers. president trump -- a strategy that carries risk for republicans long term. kelly o'donnell has more. >> reporter: far from the real world consequences, is the red meat of immigration politics. president trump tweeted, democrats can fix their forced family break-up at the border by working with republicans on new legislation for a change. this white house video links an alleged gang murder to rules affecting child immigrants. >> the gang member reportedly entered our country through glaring loopholes for unaccompanied alien minors. >> after he distanced himself from his own administration's zero tolerance policy that triggered the situations. >> i hate it. hate to see separation of parents and children. >> the president's strategy is to blame democrats for blocking
"washington post" also giving us a sense here of how dire the situation is for children housed in at least one of the shelters. the president of the american academy of pediatrics visited a shelter in texas and told the post workers there are not al w allowed to touch the children even if it means consoling crying toddlers. president trump -- a strategy that carries risk for republicans long term. kelly o'donnell has more. >> reporter: far from the real world consequences, is...
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" with all the complexities, buying it, putting god 110th of his fortune into the "washington post" if you could find civic minded millionaires and billionaires across this country at the denver post, which you may have followed. the denver post, very good newspaper haseen ravaged by private equity company. these people live far away. you could find people come in a private equity, but people in a community who to band together for support papers. that would be a first step. i also think you've got to find a way to claw back from facebook. google has arty set up a fund -- [applause] to support journalism but it's a tiny amount. europe is that chavez, but finding ways to shame or claw back from facebook, which as we learned it took a model and has over a data than all of that, but declined funding is the first step, but there's no silver bullet. >> i find it interesting because those are often stated concerns and they are not unimportant concerns, but we're talking about that at the same time we talk about proliferation out there in the breakdown of the old structure. i'll tell you
" with all the complexities, buying it, putting god 110th of his fortune into the "washington post" if you could find civic minded millionaires and billionaires across this country at the denver post, which you may have followed. the denver post, very good newspaper haseen ravaged by private equity company. these people live far away. you could find people come in a private equity, but people in a community who to band together for support papers. that would be a first step. i...
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endorsed by the washington post. >>> good morning. divided.pr neests erupting -c coast-tooast over the trump administration's zero tolerance immigration policy. hecklers forcing the head out of homeland security o of mexican restaurant in washington. >> shame on you. >> shame. shame.id >>> prest trump facing demonstratns of a his own as he visits capitol hill. this morning the president not backing down even as some republicans look for an exitte st. are families now thinking twice before coming he?
endorsed by the washington post. >>> good morning. divided.pr neests erupting -c coast-tooast over the trump administration's zero tolerance immigration policy. hecklers forcing the head out of homeland security o of mexican restaurant in washington. >> shame on you. >> shame. shame.id >>> prest trump facing demonstratns of a his own as he visits capitol hill. this morning the president not backing down even as some republicans look for an exitte st. are families...
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you can usure nbc washington app. i just postedicture of thi barbecue on my social media as well. there's your saturday now. starting off with showers in the morning. a chance for thunderstorms around tomorrow afternoon as well. a highor chance for rain tw, but not a total washout. hot and humid. up to 90 on sunday with no more than an isolated rain chance. back out here to talk to the chef in just a few, but for now let's go to melissa who also got to try. >> i have to tell you, absolutely deliciou all right, chopper 4 showing you the outer loop. you can see wre still ow. there was an earlier crash there. it's on the left side of the roadway. it's still causing delays there. as you look at the beltway overall, you can see slo spots here up top. normal. n,wn low as well. this grhe radar over the road showing you where it's raining just about everywhere this morning. just allow a little extra no matter which way you are headed. southbound 395 at duke street, can you see we're just getting this crash on the lefside. mashlg backups th
you can usure nbc washington app. i just postedicture of thi barbecue on my social media as well. there's your saturday now. starting off with showers in the morning. a chance for thunderstorms around tomorrow afternoon as well. a highor chance for rain tw, but not a total washout. hot and humid. up to 90 on sunday with no more than an isolated rain chance. back out here to talk to the chef in just a few, but for now let's go to melissa who also got to try. >> i have to tell you,...
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that's what he told "the washington post." i never heard this in the conversation. >> i would find that alluring as well. do you think you broke the law? >> first of all, chris, i didn't hear any of this at all. i didn't hear anything about money being -- $2 million. if you read the text thaended the whole thing with me and roger, it is about big money. i didn't know about $2. i didn't know about ukraine. as far as i know, nobody knew about ukraine until henry greenberg talked to "the washington post" last week. >> were you aware at the time that taking something from a value from another country would be illegal? did you sense even then -- do you sense even now it would be illegal to take dirt which has campaign value from another country? >> well, first of all, henry greenberg is an individual not a nation. if he was representing any nation, he was representing the federal bureau of investigations because he worked for 17 years as an fbi informant. but in addition, at the same time, it doesn't matter if it is a french-ka fla
that's what he told "the washington post." i never heard this in the conversation. >> i would find that alluring as well. do you think you broke the law? >> first of all, chris, i didn't hear any of this at all. i didn't hear anything about money being -- $2 million. if you read the text thaended the whole thing with me and roger, it is about big money. i didn't know about $2. i didn't know about ukraine. as far as i know, nobody knew about ukraine until henry greenberg...
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that's what the washington post calls the attacks on david blair. it's dirty politics. the washington post endorses blair for montgomery county executive. or"an energy and passion f innovation." blair is "the best chance of jecting a dose of vitality in a county that badly needs it." david: we can invest more in our schools, expand pre-k and improve transportation and we can do it without more taxes when we create jobs. that's the change weeed. vo: david blair. democrat for montgomery county executive. osdorsed by the washington >>> a call to action on the national mall today. ♪ everybody's got a right to live ♪ >> activists and faith leaders gathering for what's called the poor people's campaign andll danny glover is there at the march following the rally. it's a moral revival to hold the nation -- mass voter registration. >>> we are working fco you in theunity, and we'd like to thank everybody who came out to our nbc 4 all state community shred. cars lined up bright and early. at the rockville campus. shredding your documents can safely prevent identity theft. our shr
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the things i needed to do to be a successful journalist, write for the new york times or the washington postor the new yorker. and a political reporter. and check off everything. the question is do i stay? i don't know how all these years i was able to pass. the huffington post, i worked there, or the philadelphia daily news. no one checked the papers. i was lying the whole time. i had to lie to get jobs. >> host: you had to check the citizen log. >> guest: i have a lot of lawyers. do you start admitting your committed fraud? that is the truth. if i'm going to do this and be honest i have to be honest. >> on a personal level did you walk around with a sinking feeling in your stomach 24/7? >> like edgar allan powell's telltale heart. i thought it was one of those things, either someone would help me or i was going to just blurt it out. at the iowa caucuses huckabee won by 7. mike huckabee was actually very friendly to immigrant rights as governor of arkansas and when he ran for president he was really conservative about it. i had a few minutes of this interview and i thought i would out mysel
the things i needed to do to be a successful journalist, write for the new york times or the washington postor the new yorker. and a political reporter. and check off everything. the question is do i stay? i don't know how all these years i was able to pass. the huffington post, i worked there, or the philadelphia daily news. no one checked the papers. i was lying the whole time. i had to lie to get jobs. >> host: you had to check the citizen log. >> guest: i have a lot of lawyers....
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what happened to the washington post with the complexities, putting 110th of his fortune into the washington post and reviving. if you can find civic minded millioires alionaires denver post, very good newspaper has been ravaged by private equity companies. these people are far away. if you could find people not the people in a community who want to ban together that would be a first step. think you have to find a way to crawl back from facebook. google has already set up a fund to support public interest journalism. it's a tiny amount. europe is ahead of this on data privacy protection. finding ways to shame or clawback from facebook which as we have learned has taken a model and raked over our data. to find funding from those sources, these are first steps. there is no excuse. >> i fint interesting, becathosere often stated concerns and they are not unimportant concerns, but were talking about it at the same time that were talking about proliferation. i don't know the answer. i won't claim i do. one thing i'm worried about is when the government decides it will start regulating the news an
what happened to the washington post with the complexities, putting 110th of his fortune into the washington post and reviving. if you can find civic minded millioires alionaires denver post, very good newspaper has been ravaged by private equity companies. these people are far away. if you could find people not the people in a community who want to ban together that would be a first step. think you have to find a way to crawl back from facebook. google has already set up a fund to support...
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. >>> plus, news tonight from "the washington post." >>> plus, news tonight from "the washington post."rt muellerll a witnesses about cohen as recently as five days ago reportedly. >>> and tonight, what it all means for the president, his west wing, and his legal team as "the 1 way from the summit as on a wednesday night. >>> this was day 510 of the trump administra. there is new pressure on the president's long-time personal attorney and so-called fixer, michael cohen of new york tonight. and by extension on the president himself. is currently the subject of a cril investigation into his business dealings. the case was referred, you may recall, to the feds in new york from the mueller team in washington. sources close to cohen tell nbc news he's now looking for a new legal team, or lawyer, to represent him. one report even raises the possibility that cohen may. more likely to flip and start cooperating as a highly valuable witness for the government. nbc news reports that cohen has not yet spoken with prosecutors, but the possibility of him flipping has rattled trump's allies, who se
. >>> plus, news tonight from "the washington post." >>> plus, news tonight from "the washington post."rt muellerll a witnesses about cohen as recently as five days ago reportedly. >>> and tonight, what it all means for the president, his west wing, and his legal team as "the 1 way from the summit as on a wednesday night. >>> this was day 510 of the trump administra. there is new pressure on the president's long-time personal attorney...
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just read it in "the washington post." it seems to me, however, whatever the recollection, differing recollections about this, still gets resolved with the fact that stone did nothing about it, came to the conclusion according to the it was a waste of time. he and greenberg came to the conclusion it was of time. i can't imagine anything got back to then presidential candidate that was of any substance. >> reporter: of course, it does raise another suspicion about interactions between people in the president's orbit and russian nationals. that's the basis for the investigation. that's what prosecutors have been pursuing. is there anything to that. here is another instance, people who were very active in the campaign, michael caputo, a florida based spokesperson for the trump campaign, roger stone, long time associate of the president, informally part of the campaign, and then on the outside. for them to have contact with a russian national is certainly notable. and the impact will have to be decided over time. the president
just read it in "the washington post." it seems to me, however, whatever the recollection, differing recollections about this, still gets resolved with the fact that stone did nothing about it, came to the conclusion according to the it was a waste of time. he and greenberg came to the conclusion it was of time. i can't imagine anything got back to then presidential candidate that was of any substance. >> reporter: of course, it does raise another suspicion about interactions...
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we begin with the washington post.us—mexico border. it comes as images of youngsters in cages sparked outrage around the world. the guardian features a story about lord sugar. the high—profile presenter of the apprentice has apologised for a tweet comparing the senegalese football team at the world cup to beach vendors in marbella. sugar posted a photo—shopped picture showing players apparently selling handbags and sunglasses. the times front page reveals that donald trump and vladimir putin are preparing to meet. the us president is due to visit brussels for the nato summit next month. the meeting between the two leaders is speculated to take place around this time. it‘s a move that‘s causing alarm in westminster. the straits times has a cashless society story. it says singaporeans are adopting online payments with such gusto that the government hopes that the country will be cheque—free by 2025. the new zealand herald online is on baby watch as they wait for their prime ministerjacinda ardern‘s baby to arrive. ms ard
we begin with the washington post.us—mexico border. it comes as images of youngsters in cages sparked outrage around the world. the guardian features a story about lord sugar. the high—profile presenter of the apprentice has apologised for a tweet comparing the senegalese football team at the world cup to beach vendors in marbella. sugar posted a photo—shopped picture showing players apparently selling handbags and sunglasses. the times front page reveals that donald trump and vladimir...
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that's what the washington post vo: "callsrous." the attacks on david blair. it's dirty politics. the washington post endorses blair for montgomery county executives "an energy andsion for innovation." blair is "the best chae of injecting a dose of vitality in county that badly needs it." david: we can invest more in our schools, expand pre-k and improve transportation and we can do it without more taxes when we create jobs. that's thehange we need. vo: david blair. democrat for montgomery county executive.sh endorsed by the gton post. >> the world's ugliest dog, you have seenhim. she is a sweetheart. her owner drove 30 miles to compete. this event celebrates dogs rescued from puppy mills and this is a test. test. this is a test. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- armie hammer, meghan trainor, rupi kaur,
that's what the washington post vo: "callsrous." the attacks on david blair. it's dirty politics. the washington post endorses blair for montgomery county executives "an energy andsion for innovation." blair is "the best chae of injecting a dose of vitality in county that badly needs it." david: we can invest more in our schools, expand pre-k and improve transportation and we can do it without more taxes when we create jobs. that's thehange we need. vo: david...
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the washington post endorses blair for montgomery county executive. "an energy and passion for innovation."is blair the best chance of injecting a dose of vitality in a county that badly needs it." david: we can invest more in our schools, and we can do it w morerove trantaxesationho when we create jobs. at's the change we need. vo: david blair. democrat for me.tgomery county execut endorsed by the washington post. >> 6:30. we are taking a liveeook outss we start this monday. bright sunshine over the horizon. the rain has moved out. now a cooldown is come. like the sound of that. good morning,i'everyone. eun yang. >> i'm angie goch in for aaron. >> this morning rise andin she. melissa is watching the roads if first four traffic. we have chuck bell here bringing us this sparkling storm team 4 forecast. a nice day to be outside a couple more days ofon vaca >> nothing to complain about other than the fact that it's monday. there's really nothing to compla about. yourkeup weather, then, will be in the mid 60s to around 70 here for theext couple of hours.
the washington post endorses blair for montgomery county executive. "an energy and passion for innovation."is blair the best chance of injecting a dose of vitality in a county that badly needs it." david: we can invest more in our schools, and we can do it w morerove trantaxesationho when we create jobs. at's the change we need. vo: david blair. democrat for me.tgomery county execut endorsed by the washington post. >> 6:30. we are taking a liveeook outss we start this...
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it was the "washington post" narrative.or example, we didn't know at the time that three of the water gate burglars were still on the c.i.a. payroll and reporting to their case officers. e didn't know that john dean had directed tony and jack -- two private detectives and both decorated new york police officers working for the white house -- to case out the watergate six weeks before the break-in according to their oral histories and their own biographies. there was only one narrative. so i think if there had been an alternative news media, nixon would have had a bretter chance to make his case. this -- and i think it's important. nixon was both very great and very flawed. he reached a strategic arms limitation with the soviets. he opened the door to china. he tony desegregated the public schools. saved israel unlaterally in 1973 yomkip purwar. he launched affirmative action in the office of minority enterprise. at the same time, he launched the racist war on drugs, which has been a total failure. he took us off the gold st
it was the "washington post" narrative.or example, we didn't know at the time that three of the water gate burglars were still on the c.i.a. payroll and reporting to their case officers. e didn't know that john dean had directed tony and jack -- two private detectives and both decorated new york police officers working for the white house -- to case out the watergate six weeks before the break-in according to their oral histories and their own biographies. there was only one...
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endorsed by the washington post.ing ahh.e ) w deer park sparkling is made with real spring water. ♪ it's so refreshing and delicious, you don't need slo-mo models to sell it. real spring water, real fruit flavors and refreshing bubbles. just what's refreshingly real. in>> announcer: you're wat "news4 today." >>> instagram has a new feature. it's called igtv. this new service will allowow long instagram videos can run to go even longer. right now, the limit i about one minute. that will increase to ten minutes. ntd for acc with larger audiences, it will be able to go for a long as an hour. an hour video on instagram? who hash that time? this is good news for teens because according to pew research center 72% of teens use instagram. that's how kids communicate on social media exclusivel >>> well what do you do when you find a bear in your kitchen? >> this happened to a teen in connecticut. the teen said he was in his bedroom when he heard some noises. he wentnto the kitchen to check it out and saw a black bear. he had
endorsed by the washington post.ing ahh.e ) w deer park sparkling is made with real spring water. ♪ it's so refreshing and delicious, you don't need slo-mo models to sell it. real spring water, real fruit flavors and refreshing bubbles. just what's refreshingly real. in>> announcer: you're wat "news4 today." >>> instagram has a new feature. it's called igtv. this new service will allowow long instagram videos can run to go even longer. right now, the limit i about one...
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also new today, "washington post" reporting that president trump has become, "fixated on pardons." "a white house official said trump is obsessed with pardons, describing them as the president's new favorite thing to talk about. he may sign a dozen or more in the next two months, this person added." a lot to talk b. let's bring in our lead-off panel. joyce vance who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor, michael crowley for politico, and john, author of "game change and double down." the circus on show time in addition to being a contributor around these parts. john, take it wherever you wish. sessions, pardons, manafort. what are we witnessing right now? >> just another day at the that lose that tor ranch. you said almost normalized.we h. >> more than a daily basis. use a fuselage. there are a couple important things. the tweet about jeff sessions, i was on morning skwroefplt it has become so common that we didn't really pause to let it sink in that the president w essentiallyontradicting what his lawyers are said in those documents that we saw in the "new york times" this weeken
also new today, "washington post" reporting that president trump has become, "fixated on pardons." "a white house official said trump is obsessed with pardons, describing them as the president's new favorite thing to talk about. he may sign a dozen or more in the next two months, this person added." a lot to talk b. let's bring in our lead-off panel. joyce vance who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor, michael crowley for politico, and john, author of "game...
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artemenko told "the washington post" this weekdays after he was questioned. off our discussions, joyce vance and ryan goodman. and joyce vance we want to get your reaction to these developments with michael cohen. >> it's very interesting, but i think it's also in many ways veryunclear what the exact situation is with cohen. and so what we'll have w for, the most important thing, lawrence, will be if there comes e when cohen actually sits down with federal prosecutors. because it's not a situation where you suddenly wave a magic wand and someone's cooperating. it's really a very involved dance where details will have to worked out. cohen will have to understand that the cooperation he would provide would have to be full and complete. so we're many steps removed from being ableo say he will be assisting the mueller prosecution. >> ryan goodman, we have one report, just indicate the kind of expenses here. the special master who was appointed by the judge to and decide what might be he case protected by attorney/client privilege, the special master cost, accordi
artemenko told "the washington post" this weekdays after he was questioned. off our discussions, joyce vance and ryan goodman. and joyce vance we want to get your reaction to these developments with michael cohen. >> it's very interesting, but i think it's also in many ways veryunclear what the exact situation is with cohen. and so what we'll have w for, the most important thing, lawrence, will be if there comes e when cohen actually sits down with federal prosecutors. because...
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joining us now, reporter for the washington post, jew neeugene s. the house passed two immigration bills. could we see the senate move to act on immigration between november and the midterms? >> there's certainly input from voters on both sides of the aisle. the optics of the situation has been alarming to republican and democrats alike and this is a issue that's not likely to go away before the midterms and congress would be in their best interest according to some voters to address it as quickly as possible. >> let's talk to the new revelation regarding to michael cohen and his legal team here and the fact that he's possibly dropping his legal team. do you think that could create more pressure for the president here to sit down sooner with bob mueller? >> certainly. especially considering that the president kind of already does want to sit down and has said that he does. what his legal team will advise is worth paying attention to, but i think one of the main takeaways from where we are at the michael cohen story is how unsupported and neglected c
joining us now, reporter for the washington post, jew neeugene s. the house passed two immigration bills. could we see the senate move to act on immigration between november and the midterms? >> there's certainly input from voters on both sides of the aisle. the optics of the situation has been alarming to republican and democrats alike and this is a issue that's not likely to go away before the midterms and congress would be in their best interest according to some voters to address it...
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but "the washington post" is rerting tonight having ed tha u.s. attorney's office in new york, special prosecutor robert mueller is not finisd with michael cohen. whose name apparently has resurfaced in testimony by a former member of the ukrainian parliament. according to "the washington post," a former member of the ukrainian parliament said in an interview that many of the questions he faced during several hours of testimony friday were focussed on his interactions with cohen, he met with cohen in january 2017 to discuss a back channel peace initiative for ukraine. i realize that michael cohen is a target of special interest to mueller. artemenko told "the washington post" this weekdays after he was questioned. leading off our discussions, joyce vance and ryan goodman. and joyce vance we want to get your reaction to these t's vepments with michael cohen. think it's also in many ways very unclear what the exact situation is with cohen. and so what we'll have to watch for, the most important thing, lawrence, will be if there comes a time when coh
but "the washington post" is rerting tonight having ed tha u.s. attorney's office in new york, special prosecutor robert mueller is not finisd with michael cohen. whose name apparently has resurfaced in testimony by a former member of the ukrainian parliament. according to "the washington post," a former member of the ukrainian parliament said in an interview that many of the questions he faced during several hours of testimony friday were focussed on his interactions with...
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he told "the washington post" that yes of course, he visited these facilities where the agency he runs and of course he it vitsited them. he did not say which city and when but he did tell "the post" that he's been there. his office did not confirm which shelter secretary azar has visited or when he was there. secretary azar insisted that there are no reasons to worry about these kids taken away from their parents. there is no reason to think there would be any problems getting these kids back to their parents. his agency is on it and he's keeping these kids and parents in touch. >> secretary azar told the post today, we keep in touch with the parents any any circumstances to ensure placements with relatives or if the parent is released. alex azar may believe that's what's happening with the kids for each kid held by his agency and hhs, hhs is keeping in touch with that kid's parent. he's the only person who believes that's what's happening. here is jonathan blitzer in new yorker today reporting on the facility and chaperones in mexico. few of them even know where their kids are. mothe
he told "the washington post" that yes of course, he visited these facilities where the agency he runs and of course he it vitsited them. he did not say which city and when but he did tell "the post" that he's been there. his office did not confirm which shelter secretary azar has visited or when he was there. secretary azar insisted that there are no reasons to worry about these kids taken away from their parents. there is no reason to think there would be any problems...
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they're actually asking "washington post" readers to help them crowd-source this story. "the post is continuing to report on where migrant children were sent after they were separated from their parents. do you know of a facility where these children may be? submit a location. click here to submit a location." and they're building this national map to try to keep track of where these kids have been taken, these kids who have been taken away from their parents. you've got to get it from people who might have been eyewitnesses or who might have seen kids somewhere being held somewhere, maybe when they dropped the mail off there. i don't -- this is how we're as a nation tracking information about where these kids are. hoping that anonymous sources and eyewitnesses and people who are part of this big secret system will tell the press and maybe if the press publicizes enough of it maybe that can result in lawyers getting to them and maybe the lawyers can figure out some way to connect it with the parents. alex azar says it's fine, everybody's in touch. relax. as we have been r
they're actually asking "washington post" readers to help them crowd-source this story. "the post is continuing to report on where migrant children were sent after they were separated from their parents. do you know of a facility where these children may be? submit a location. click here to submit a location." and they're building this national map to try to keep track of where these kids have been taken, these kids who have been taken away from their parents. you've got to...
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washington post has this map where they take us through the years. you can see it unfold from 2005 until close to present-day, mapping the rise in title deaths, suicide deaths. the red colored you are seeing on the map are in parts of the country were suicides are the highest and have been growing. you can see easily that it is in the western part of the country, but there are places to the east of that as well. the red collar on the map. stacy is on the line from virginia. good morning. caller: i am so thankful you are dealing with this topic. god bless you. my fiance died 30 days after his doctor gave him a prescription for 30 days. he suffered every side effect to the drug and once the doctor gave him the drug, she did not know how to treat him. she tried to cut the drug in half. we even went to the hospital to try to get his stomach pumped. that is when he -- that is when they told us that it was for schizophrenia. the doctor recommended we go to the chesapeake counseling center. unfortunately, during new year's eve, they were not taking any pati
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i thought this was really interesting reporting by "the washington post." it tells us more about just how connected "the national enquirer" and the president are. >> thank you both, appreciate it very, very much. >>> i should note this morning, legendary conservative columnist and commentator charles krauthammer has died. he was a columnist for "the washington post" more than 30 years shaping political conversations for generations. he had been fighting an aggressive form of cancer. his colleague at fox news, host chris wallace, said this about him. quote, most of us are lucky if we think in phrases. a few of us are good enough to think in sentences. charles thought in paragraphs or even in pages. charles krauthammer was 68 years old. smart home technology...meet beautiful window coverings. can something so easy, and so affordable... also be this much fun? ohhhhh, yeaaaaah. get smart shades, by budget blinds and lutron. the #1 provider of custom window coverings. and the top name in smart home technology. call now for your free smart home consultation. get
i thought this was really interesting reporting by "the washington post." it tells us more about just how connected "the national enquirer" and the president are. >> thank you both, appreciate it very, very much. >>> i should note this morning, legendary conservative columnist and commentator charles krauthammer has died. he was a columnist for "the washington post" more than 30 years shaping political conversations for generations. he had been...
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"the washington post" has been tracking it. over 3,000 lies. over 6 1/2 lies or misleading statements a day! how are you okay with the president not telling the truth so consistently, congressman? >> how are you okay with the fbi taking opposition research document to a secret court to get a secret warrant to spy on a fellow american and not telling the court who paid for the document -- >> that was not -- you can't pull the wool over my head. that was documented from the evidence that we have seen and from the paperwork we have seen. not the version the republicans put out of that memo. that was actually in the document. it was in there. let's move back to the ig report and you're talking about peter strzok. you're taking a line from the report talking about peter strzok saying under these circumstances we do not have confidence that strzok's decision to prioritize the russia investigation over following up on the mid year related investigative lead discovered on the wiener lab top was free from bias. that's one line you are taking from it. if
"the washington post" has been tracking it. over 3,000 lies. over 6 1/2 lies or misleading statements a day! how are you okay with the president not telling the truth so consistently, congressman? >> how are you okay with the fbi taking opposition research document to a secret court to get a secret warrant to spy on a fellow american and not telling the court who paid for the document -- >> that was not -- you can't pull the wool over my head. that was documented from the...
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here is how a new story begins in the "washington post." photo. one day in late may 2016, roger stone, the political dark sourcerer and long-time confidant of donald trump, slipped into his jaguar and headed out to meet a man with a "make america great again" hat and a vicious russian accent. that man identified himself as henry greenberg. according to roger stone, he offered dirt on hillary clinton with a $2 million price tag. roger stone tells "the washington post" the conversation did not go anywhere but it is of interest to special counsel robert mueller and his team. joining me now, charlie savage, "washington post" for "the new york times." barbara mcquaid, former u.s. attorney and now the university of michigan law school. charlie, help me make sense of this story. it is a thorny one to be sure. tell us a little bit about who henry greenberg is and what he was proffering? >> this is a fascinating story as "the washington post" rolled it out today. roger stone is admitting that he misled the house intelligence committee by saying he had no o
here is how a new story begins in the "washington post." photo. one day in late may 2016, roger stone, the political dark sourcerer and long-time confidant of donald trump, slipped into his jaguar and headed out to meet a man with a "make america great again" hat and a vicious russian accent. that man identified himself as henry greenberg. according to roger stone, he offered dirt on hillary clinton with a $2 million price tag. roger stone tells "the washington...
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welcome back to the program and the news now donald trump has called on the washington post to go on strike against the newspapers billionaire and we'll cross the line but not for more on this story tall correspondent samir khan for the details for me or do those employees have good reason to go on strike. yes they absolutely do but let's quickly go through the basics now jeff bezos founder of amazon owns the washington post and he is the richest man alive according to forbes he bought the paper back in two thousand and thirteen for about two hundred fifty million dollars and the story that trump's referring to the washington post publicly calling on bezos to provide better pay and better working conditions let's check let's check it out. i'm fighting for a decent raise because i believe everyone who has contributed to the post success deserves the sure that i'm fighting for a better retirement benefits i'm fine and retain some amount of job security. now bezos has previously been accused of not providing a suitable working conditions and back in april when he went to visit germany t
welcome back to the program and the news now donald trump has called on the washington post to go on strike against the newspapers billionaire and we'll cross the line but not for more on this story tall correspondent samir khan for the details for me or do those employees have good reason to go on strike. yes they absolutely do but let's quickly go through the basics now jeff bezos founder of amazon owns the washington post and he is the richest man alive according to forbes he bought the...
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endorsed by the washington post. >>>right. picture this, you are hours from your wedding and you have guests. people are scrambling and fire. the dress endangered of being in flames just happened derrick ward talked to her about this drama unfolding on her big day. >> reporter: she is exceedingly calm for aride to be hours before she walks down the isle. >> shockingly. >> reporter: this after the fire that ravaged the family's home around 2:00 a.m. >> i went down stairs, my god, everything was in flame t >> reporte fire is belie believed to have started from a discarded cigarette by the garage. there was 15 house guests. they got out unharmed. eric started moving cars for fear there would be an explosion. >> the fourth one was hot. i thought this is going to be on fire anyminute. >> reporter: moving those cars would be particularly a good idea, we'll tell you why. after this they understandably considered cancelling the wedding. >> we were okay with it. we were trying to pull everything together. >> but everything is paid for,
endorsed by the washington post. >>>right. picture this, you are hours from your wedding and you have guests. people are scrambling and fire. the dress endangered of being in flames just happened derrick ward talked to her about this drama unfolding on her big day. >> reporter: she is exceedingly calm for aride to be hours before she walks down the isle. >> shockingly. >> reporter: this after the fire that ravaged the family's home around 2:00 a.m. >> i went...
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washington post spoke to one man who is american but raised in yemen. his wife and three daughters remain in yemen. he said he loses all hope of having them join him. he thinks it will have to move to canada. this isife i felt my country but that is not how it is to be. host: there is a meeting in paris discussing the situation in the world's worst humanitarian crisis. reporter: this conference turned out to be much less ambitious than it was meant to be. it has been watered down. emmanuel macron announced this back in april during the visit of the saudi crown prince. at the time he was hoping together ministers from europe come up the middle east and the gold states. it's really a matter of experts. there will be no ngo's present. everything changed when the coalition but by saudi arabia and united air airports begin -- united arab emirates began bombing huri rebel -- huti troubles. -- huti rebels. are giving no signs of getting it -- giving in. they are not civilians. if you take a look at this leaves, those of the arms of the u.s., saudi arabia and t
washington post spoke to one man who is american but raised in yemen. his wife and three daughters remain in yemen. he said he loses all hope of having them join him. he thinks it will have to move to canada. this isife i felt my country but that is not how it is to be. host: there is a meeting in paris discussing the situation in the world's worst humanitarian crisis. reporter: this conference turned out to be much less ambitious than it was meant to be. it has been watered down. emmanuel...
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ashley, what is your story of the week over there at the "washington post"? >> so we just reported that joe higgins, deputy chief of staff at the white house and the white house's point person on the ground in singapore, is going to be leaving the white house shortly after the summit. he is someone who the general public hasn't really heard about. a lot of people probably couldn't pick out of a lineup even. but his departure is relevant for a couple of reasons. he has been controversial within the white house. on the one hand, he comes with a lot of experience from the bush administration. a lot of people who are sort of nervous about president trump point to him as an adult in the room, sort of a savvy, responsible person making grown-up and responsible decisions. so they are going to be sad to see him go. among other people, there's a sense that hagan was a bush loyalist and not really a trump loyalist. and that created some dissention based on some trump loyalists circulated a joking meme. it said make america bush again. the but basically his departure is
ashley, what is your story of the week over there at the "washington post"? >> so we just reported that joe higgins, deputy chief of staff at the white house and the white house's point person on the ground in singapore, is going to be leaving the white house shortly after the summit. he is someone who the general public hasn't really heard about. a lot of people probably couldn't pick out of a lineup even. but his departure is relevant for a couple of reasons. he has been...
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there was only one narrative that was the washington post narrative so for example we didn't know at the time three of the burglars were still on the cia people and reporting to the case officer we did not know that john had directed tony the two private detective most decorated new york police officers working for the white house weeks for the break-in to case that out and in their own biographies there was only one narrative. so if there was the alternative news media he would have had a better chance to make his case but i will say this and it's important, nixon was great and flawed stage strategic arms with the soviets opening the door to china and desegregated the public schools. he saved unilateral leave in the yom kippur war and launched affirmative-action for minority enterprises and at the same time launched a racist war on drugs which has beenai a failure gave wage and price controls for he was both very great and very flawed and it is time his presidency be seen in balance the most eloquently at president nixon's funeral not judged on his entire record and i think it shows
there was only one narrative that was the washington post narrative so for example we didn't know at the time three of the burglars were still on the cia people and reporting to the case officer we did not know that john had directed tony the two private detective most decorated new york police officers working for the white house weeks for the break-in to case that out and in their own biographies there was only one narrative. so if there was the alternative news media he would have had a...
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new insight this morning from the "new york times" and the "washington post" on what led the president to retreat on that policy and the confusion his executive order created between the justice department and the department of homeland security. there's new developments in texas where illegal entry criminal cases are heard in a federal district court. a judge in mcallen, texas combined both the pleas and the sentencing of roughly 60 defendants into one giant hearing. msnbc legal analyst danny savales was there. set the scene. you were inside the courtroom. you heard about the chaos, the confusion surrounding this executive order. what did you see inside that building? >> reporter: you see rows and rows of 60 to 70 defendants all shackled one arm to the waist, the other, the right hand free to take an oath or sign documents. and the magistrate judge, who was only authorize said to hear pleas in misdemeanor cases, does them conveyor belt style. they are sentenced minutes after taking a plea. that is unusual nor federal court, especially in my experience. because typically you have a pre
new insight this morning from the "new york times" and the "washington post" on what led the president to retreat on that policy and the confusion his executive order created between the justice department and the department of homeland security. there's new developments in texas where illegal entry criminal cases are heard in a federal district court. a judge in mcallen, texas combined both the pleas and the sentencing of roughly 60 defendants into one giant hearing. msnbc...
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endorsed by the washington post. of footsteps) (sound of car door opening) (car door closes) (sound of engine starting) >> announcer: this is the xfinity sports desk. >> who doesn love some midnight baseball? if you're a fan out there andyo re a nats fan, you're behind. >> you might be a little damp as you're watching this. things certainly not a damper for the ories now. they were beating the nationals, they still are beating the nationals, you and it rained on their parade. the rain lasted 2 hours 43 minutes before play resumed. the nionals looking fh their severaight win against the birds. bottom one, price harper. ne this one to first, but mar trumbull getsne to manny machado for two. manny gets the out, but goes twn. trumbullow to second a low, but manny makes the tag and takes an elbow kind of right in the face tre. machado in some pain. no worries. he's all right. breathe a sigh of relief, oriolesfa . they will bell right. unloadingth on is baseball bat deep in the seats and left, a two-run shot. ore yalz tof
endorsed by the washington post. of footsteps) (sound of car door opening) (car door closes) (sound of engine starting) >> announcer: this is the xfinity sports desk. >> who doesn love some midnight baseball? if you're a fan out there andyo re a nats fan, you're behind. >> you might be a little damp as you're watching this. things certainly not a damper for the ories now. they were beating the nationals, they still are beating the nationals, you and it rained on their parade....
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back to "the washington post." quote, scott pruitt's wife never ended up opening a chick-fil-a restaurant. according to a representative his wifetaed but did not isee app.the chick-fil-a i bet it was hard. much easier to just have one of scott pruitt's staffers call and get your meeting down at headquarters. did i mention it is a cabinet official calling who is requesting this meeting officially? whatever you think of chick-fil-a, whatever you think of everything else you have heard about scott pruitt on the basis of this reporting alone, how is it possible that he is still in office? between the company's statement acknowledging that this is what he was asking for and the e-mails that are now published showing that he was having epa staff ask for this on his behalf, this seems like very blunt textbook evidence of overt criminal behavior on behalf of the administrator. on the behalf of this member of the cabinet. what's the defense here? i was kidding? setting aside the issue of whether or not scott pruitt will eve
back to "the washington post." quote, scott pruitt's wife never ended up opening a chick-fil-a restaurant. according to a representative his wifetaed but did not isee app.the chick-fil-a i bet it was hard. much easier to just have one of scott pruitt's staffers call and get your meeting down at headquarters. did i mention it is a cabinet official calling who is requesting this meeting officially? whatever you think of chick-fil-a, whatever you think of everything else you have heard...