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president kamala harris is set to address the congressional hispanic caucus conference in washington. >> seniore house correspondent jacqui heinrich is live at the white house for us this morning. hey, jacqui. >> good morning to you guys. the vice president yesterday addressing the national association of black journalists pledged to earn the black vote. it comes after a concerning poll for her from the naacp showing one in four younger black men supporting trump. in 2020, about 90% of black voters supported biden according to exit polling, despite this rocky pitch. >> a long way to november. we got more questions. >> you got more questions. i will tell you what, if you have a problem figuring out whether you are for me or for trump, then you ain't black. >> jacqui: harris yesterday instead made an economic pitch, focusing on her plan to promote entrepreneurship and access to capital expanding the small business tax deduction from 5 to $10,000. other ways to build generational wealth bias in home appraisals. reducing student loan debt and medical debt and eliminating it from medical scores. >>
president kamala harris is set to address the congressional hispanic caucus conference in washington. >> seniore house correspondent jacqui heinrich is live at the white house for us this morning. hey, jacqui. >> good morning to you guys. the vice president yesterday addressing the national association of black journalists pledged to earn the black vote. it comes after a concerning poll for her from the naacp showing one in four younger black men supporting trump. in 2020, about 90%...
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political editor, mark murray, eugene daniels, political white house correspondent and ashley parker washington senior national political correspondent. robinson he isn't going anywhere. what more do we know and how are people in north carolina reacting to this? >> good morning. robinson isn't going anywhere, the deadline to have dropped out was 11:59 last night, and that of course came and went, and he has doubled down, denying these accusations, and saying that he plans to stay in the race, and voters, politicians, staffers in north carolina are just reeling with the news. democrats have been gleeful. i have been on the phone with them. they think this is going to drag down the entire republican ticket and help them as they forge a path for harris to take this state, and to pull off a win here in north carolina. the reaction from republicans has been all over the place, so some state level republican officials have been deleting photos of them hanging out with robinson at events, appearing with him in certain places, and then the trump campaign released a statement saying that they are focused on wi
political editor, mark murray, eugene daniels, political white house correspondent and ashley parker washington senior national political correspondent. robinson he isn't going anywhere. what more do we know and how are people in north carolina reacting to this? >> good morning. robinson isn't going anywhere, the deadline to have dropped out was 11:59 last night, and that of course came and went, and he has doubled down, denying these accusations, and saying that he plans to stay in the...
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. >> reporter: especially the wide receiver, elijah washington. the senior accepted a full athletic scholarship next year to attend and play for oregon state. >> two games out at castlemont or you could go from anywhere else as long as you have the right habits and the right behind set. >> reporter: that's the message they would share with students in east oakland. student athletes would have played with the kids and shared their story about growing up in the inner city. >> i have a big brother or father or just a role model in general. so it matters to me. i feel like it's a part of my duty and job while i'm here to show people that hey, you got somebody in your community that came from where you came from and that cares about you. >> reporter: this neighborhood experiences more homicides and shootings than any other part of the town. but the players say you don't have to be a super star like steph curry to make a difference. anyone can improve their community. >> are you on me team? >> yeah. >> thank you. see, that right there. excellent. they think we're
. >> reporter: especially the wide receiver, elijah washington. the senior accepted a full athletic scholarship next year to attend and play for oregon state. >> two games out at castlemont or you could go from anywhere else as long as you have the right habits and the right behind set. >> reporter: that's the message they would share with students in east oakland. student athletes would have played with the kids and shared their story about growing up in the inner city....
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joining me now, steve kornacki and telemundo senior washington correspondent who's been speaking to latinoers in hazelton, pennsylvania. steve, walk us through these numbers. they show a large lead for harris but it's not nearly as large as what has been held by joe biden and hillary clinton. >> these are the exit polls from the last three presidential elections. barack obama, 2012. he won the latino vote by 44 points. 38 for hillary clinton. 33 for joe biden four years ago. now in our poll, that democratic edge down to just 14 points. so quite a trend there. what's behind it? some stark divisions among, within the latino electorate. take a look at this. a gender gap. among men, the race is tied. among women, harris with an advantage of 26 points. there's also an age gap. the youngest voters under 50. harris is barely ahead there. just a three-point lead for her over trump. latino voters over 50, that's where harris gets the heart of her support. a 30-point advantage for her there. if you layer these together, this is kind of interesting as well. gender and age. men who are under 50, that'
joining me now, steve kornacki and telemundo senior washington correspondent who's been speaking to latinoers in hazelton, pennsylvania. steve, walk us through these numbers. they show a large lead for harris but it's not nearly as large as what has been held by joe biden and hillary clinton. >> these are the exit polls from the last three presidential elections. barack obama, 2012. he won the latino vote by 44 points. 38 for hillary clinton. 33 for joe biden four years ago. now in our...
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nbc news senior washington correspondent hallie jackson, anchor of "sunday nightly news," jonathan martinal correspondent for politico. symone sanders townsend, former chief spokesperson for vice president harris and marc short, former chief of staff to vice president mike pence. thank you, all of you, for being here. hallie, you and i have been chewing on this all week long together. we just got this new nbc news-ipsos poll. harris has a narrow lead within the margin of error. polls show, the bigger majority of voters think she won the debate, but what's the impact here? where are we in the race? >> hot scoop, it's still really close and still very competitive. you heard it here first. in conversations i heard from a biden campaign aide, they said we knew this race would be close. the vibes are good essentially, but there's a lot of work to do on the ground and we have to do it and prosecute the case and when you look at this poll it does show that yeah, voters think she won the debate, but it doesn't catalyze much movement on the ground, if you will, the trump camp felt she didn't effec
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to some sort of agreement some point with machinists, you mentioned ai, big news out of washington yesterday senior administration officials meeting with some key leaders nai, biggest names discussion development of constitute centers for big tech firms i want your thoughts sam altman was there as well as from going concern on. very when you have government business getting together, is it more regulation? that is a threat that the industry has been in, for some time now. >> so, yeah. this question i think regulation is always a threat bret to engage dialogue without rating nut the fact a recognition will stay with us but quack tremendously i see that as positive i do think that dialog is welcome. cheryl: the worry is that chinese are going to jump ahead of us journalist not just technology they are famous for but a leg up if we try to overly regulate. >> historically what it has proven in china government driving everything whereas here you do have private enterprise ultimately driving progress i think that isn't going to change i don't think the government will -- won't stop it. rebecca: biggest
to some sort of agreement some point with machinists, you mentioned ai, big news out of washington yesterday senior administration officials meeting with some key leaders nai, biggest names discussion development of constitute centers for big tech firms i want your thoughts sam altman was there as well as from going concern on. very when you have government business getting together, is it more regulation? that is a threat that the industry has been in, for some time now. >> so, yeah....
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senior washington correspondent there.uthor of papers soldiers how the weaponization of the dollar changed the world order. multicolor arrangement, book will be released later. still to come the outlook on indian markets, why they are not ruling out near term volatility. keep it here with us this is good nog -- bloomberg. [introspective music] recipes. recipes that are more than their ingredients. ♪ [smoke alarm] recipes written by hand and lost to time... can now be analyzed and restored using the power of dell ai. preserving memories and helping to write new ones. ♪ >> renewable ipo will do well. pedigree of performance of performance across growth, 7%, chance to grow, gradually changing to a nation of investors who will want financial products. start of long positive cycle. haslinda: that was budget finance chairman speaking with us earlier. a surge of 6%, welcome back to the show. here is a look at indian markets ahead of the open. reversal across the sensex pointing higher. india is bustling, keeping our eyes on bajaj
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host: that is a senior fellow at the washington institute.'s governor ron desantis has announced that state authorities have opened an investigation into the apparent assassination attempt of donald trump. not just that, he also cast doubt on the federal government's ability to conduct its own impartial investigation. this follows sunday's events when an armed man hid for nearly 12 hours near a golf course in florida where donald trump was playing. the suspect has been charged with federal gun crimes. this appears to be the second attempt to assassinate the former president in as many months and now the u.s. congress is considering whether to boost the secret service's funding. lawmakers say they could do so by including emergency funding in a short-term funding bill that congress must pass by the end of the month to avoid a government shutdown. for more, here is tom bateman in west palm beach. correspondent: as more emerges about the suspect, so do more questions arise here. key to those are what exactly happened on the perimeter of this gol
host: that is a senior fellow at the washington institute.'s governor ron desantis has announced that state authorities have opened an investigation into the apparent assassination attempt of donald trump. not just that, he also cast doubt on the federal government's ability to conduct its own impartial investigation. this follows sunday's events when an armed man hid for nearly 12 hours near a golf course in florida where donald trump was playing. the suspect has been charged with federal gun...
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especially wide receiver, elisha washington, the senior accepted a full scholarship next year to attend and play for oregon state. >> you can go anywhere as long as you've got the right habits and the right mind-set and focus , you can achieve anything you want to. >> that is the message he shared with these students from east oakland elementary school. >> a lot of kids don't get the opportunity to have a big brother or a father or just a role model in general, so it matters to me and i feel like it is a part of my duty and job while i'm here to show people, you've got somebody in your community that came from where you came from and cares about you. >> reporter: this neighborhood experiences more homicides and shootings than any other part of town but, the players say you don't have to be a superstar like steph curry to make a difference. anybody can make a difference. >> that is what i'm talking about, that right there, excellent, it makes me want to play even more. i'm not just playing tomorrow for myself, i am playing for oakland. >> reporter: the oakland athletic league commissione
especially wide receiver, elisha washington, the senior accepted a full scholarship next year to attend and play for oregon state. >> you can go anywhere as long as you've got the right habits and the right mind-set and focus , you can achieve anything you want to. >> that is the message he shared with these students from east oakland elementary school. >> a lot of kids don't get the opportunity to have a big brother or a father or just a role model in general, so it matters...
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cheryl: let's talk about another big story that happened out of washington yesterday senior biden administrationith key leaders in the a.i. industry they discuss the development of data centers for the companies and talked about energy in particular openai ceo sam altman was there, google president was there. the big concern for investors when the meeting was first announced, is a to be more talk about regulation any further stifling of a.i. as the chinese try to take over a.i. from the united states. >> what's the most dangerous words in the english language were from the government here to help, now the government knows about a.i. and energy and the government knows about a.i. and energy, as an investor this is both good and bad you have to pick your companies carefully and not all tech is the same but at least there is a dawning recognition inside the beltway have strategically critical this is to our country and our resources are not where they need to be a forget a power this revolution and lead the charge. cheryl: let's talk about the fed as promised, first will pull up the ten year treasu
cheryl: let's talk about another big story that happened out of washington yesterday senior biden administrationith key leaders in the a.i. industry they discuss the development of data centers for the companies and talked about energy in particular openai ceo sam altman was there, google president was there. the big concern for investors when the meeting was first announced, is a to be more talk about regulation any further stifling of a.i. as the chinese try to take over a.i. from the united...
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. >> joining me now, "washington post" senior national political correspondent, ashley parker, and "boston" columnist, kimberly atkins soros. so let's talk about what bernie moreno just said. did seem a little tone deaf. an awkward moment there. speaking to women voters. also a little bit ageist. just saying. >> yes. absolutely. on the one hand, to unpack the first part of his comments, the democrats are actually quite hopeful that a lot of women will be single-issue voters on abortion. they think it's a huge issue that affects not just women, but also men. the harris campaign has told me that they think that the young men they're trying to reach, abortion is an incredibly compelling issue. but to your question, yes. if there's one thing that perimenopausal and postmenopausal woman love is being mocked by a male politician. i'm obviously being sarcastic, but it does not seem like a particularly winning strategy, as you've seen even members of his own party weigh in and asking if he's deliberately trying to lose the election in underscoring just how tone deaf those comments seem to have lan
. >> joining me now, "washington post" senior national political correspondent, ashley parker, and "boston" columnist, kimberly atkins soros. so let's talk about what bernie moreno just said. did seem a little tone deaf. an awkward moment there. speaking to women voters. also a little bit ageist. just saying. >> yes. absolutely. on the one hand, to unpack the first part of his comments, the democrats are actually quite hopeful that a lot of women will be...
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joining us now, one of the authors, "washington post" senior national political correspondent, ashleyvid jolly. so, ashley, talk about the key distinction between the for profit sales not ging to support the campaign, right? where's the money going? >> it's not uncommon for campaigns to sell merch or christmas ornaments or any number of things to raise money for the campaign. but this is very different. this is former president trump selling things that go to enrich himself and company he's affiliated with or himself through licensing deals that have nothing to do with his campaign. and there's nothing, i talked to some experts, there's nothing illegal about it but it is incredibly rare that someone who is running for president and who has been president would sort of be using that perch to enrich themselves. the final note again, the former president, it is not uncommon for them to write a book and earn a lot of money from their memoir or book or to even serve on boards or give speeches. that's sort of the traditional and societily acceptable way of earning money post presidency, but
joining us now, one of the authors, "washington post" senior national political correspondent, ashleyvid jolly. so, ashley, talk about the key distinction between the for profit sales not ging to support the campaign, right? where's the money going? >> it's not uncommon for campaigns to sell merch or christmas ornaments or any number of things to raise money for the campaign. but this is very different. this is former president trump selling things that go to enrich himself and...
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ashley parker is "washington post" senior national political correspondent.h david and ashley are msnbc political analysts. welcome to all of you. so, congressman, "the new york times" says that trump's particular political goals in this case appear to be the same as they've always been. you stoke anger, give someone people to blame for their misfortunes. did he overstep this time, though? >> he did. this was an idiotic moment by donald trump, truly an idiotic moment, and as the focus groups show, democrats, independents, republicans all are scratching their heads, saying, why is donald trump doing this? i think part of what is so unsettling is we also see a former president trying to regain the white house by paying attention to internet conspiracies and social media conspiracies and by being -- the likes of laura loomer and others going into this debate, so we see someone lacking the capacity to return to the white house if he didn't have it in the first place. i do think, though, it reflects, as you said, in the opener, chris, that the real goal here for r
ashley parker is "washington post" senior national political correspondent.h david and ashley are msnbc political analysts. welcome to all of you. so, congressman, "the new york times" says that trump's particular political goals in this case appear to be the same as they've always been. you stoke anger, give someone people to blame for their misfortunes. did he overstep this time, though? >> he did. this was an idiotic moment by donald trump, truly an idiotic moment,...
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joining us now, "washington post" senior political correspondent, and msnbc political analyst, ashleyew york magazine and author of all the single ladies, unmarried women and the rise of an independent nation, rebecca tracer. ashley, i mean, it says something when the ex-wife comes to your defense and says, no, she's a great mom, and cole and emma keep her grounded. why does the trump team keep going back here. why do they keep mining the childless cat lady insult? >> there's clearly a culture within the organization that starts at the top that they somehow have a dismissive, at least from the public statements a fairly dismissive attitude toward women who choose not to have children. on the blended family front, this is not the first time that kristen emhoff, the ex-wife of kamala's husband has come to her defense, and again, katy, as you and i know, we're part of blended families or step mothers, blended families are incredibly complicated, and it is the toughest endorsement to get is that of your current partner's ex-wife. and that is something that resonates with millions of ameri
joining us now, "washington post" senior political correspondent, and msnbc political analyst, ashleyew york magazine and author of all the single ladies, unmarried women and the rise of an independent nation, rebecca tracer. ashley, i mean, it says something when the ex-wife comes to your defense and says, no, she's a great mom, and cole and emma keep her grounded. why does the trump team keep going back here. why do they keep mining the childless cat lady insult? >> there's...
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joining us now, nbc news correspondent garrett haake, "washington post" senior national political correspondent msnbc political analyst, ashley parker, and "punchbowl news" cofounder and msnbc political contributor, jake sherman. garrett, the one sound bite that is being played over and over again, as being talked about. there's one big one, and that is donald trump going down this conspiracy theory about or this debunked allegation that migrants are eating pets in ohio. let's play it. >> look at what's happening to the towns all over the united states. and a lot of towns don't want to talk about it. not going to be aurora or springfield. in springfield, they're eating the dogs, the people that came in, they're eating the cats. they're eating the pets of the people that live there, and this is what's happening in our country, and it's a shame. >> i just want to clarify, you bring up springfield, ohio, and abc news did reach out to the city manager there. he told us there had been no credible reports of specific claims of pets being harmed, injured or abused by individuals within the immigrant c
joining us now, nbc news correspondent garrett haake, "washington post" senior national political correspondent msnbc political analyst, ashley parker, and "punchbowl news" cofounder and msnbc political contributor, jake sherman. garrett, the one sound bite that is being played over and over again, as being talked about. there's one big one, and that is donald trump going down this conspiracy theory about or this debunked allegation that migrants are eating pets in ohio....
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washington against each other via ukraine. there is no point in talking about european states at all; the british left the eu and then began to sink it. nevertheless, we wonder: are their seniorshington even aware of this subversive activity of the british? the leak of documents, a real failure of the british intelligence service, about the exposure of six agents of the directorate, now gives reason to consider every employee of the diplomatic department sent from london to moscow a potential spy. is trying to divert the blow from itself. the us is not against lifting restrictions on british and french missiles, but only not on its own attacks, so that there would be no reason for accusations. meanwhile, according to the telegraph, kiev has very few of the stormshadows supplied by london. according to the publication, a significant part of the arsenal was spent on strikes against crimea, which once again confirms the direct involvement of the west. unlike the west in the east. according to the most conservative estimates, based on open sources, since 2022 in the country almost 300 thousand units of registered weapons have disappeared. in the ternopil region, a military regist
washington against each other via ukraine. there is no point in talking about european states at all; the british left the eu and then began to sink it. nevertheless, we wonder: are their seniorshington even aware of this subversive activity of the british? the leak of documents, a real failure of the british intelligence service, about the exposure of six agents of the directorate, now gives reason to consider every employee of the diplomatic department sent from london to moscow a potential...
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ashley parker is "washington post" senior national political correspondent and an msnbc political analystisten gibbons is a former prosecutor, civil rights attorney and msnbc legal analyst. a lot to get to. lisa, let's start with what we heard. the former president saying e. jean carroll's claims never happened, even though a jury found that they did, that the doj rigged the case, also not true. are there any legal consequences for what he had to say today? >> chris, there could be, and that really is up to e. jean carroll and his lawyers. the reason i say that is that what he said today should amount to additional defamation of e. jean carroll. his claims today were substantively nearly identical to things he said in the past, for which he has been found libel by a jury. however there wouldn't be additional consequences including e. jean carroll decides to sue him all over again. we've seen instances of former president trump saying these types of things since the latest of the e. jean carroll verdicts in the two trials that have gone on, and she has not brought additional suit. so we'll
ashley parker is "washington post" senior national political correspondent and an msnbc political analystisten gibbons is a former prosecutor, civil rights attorney and msnbc legal analyst. a lot to get to. lisa, let's start with what we heard. the former president saying e. jean carroll's claims never happened, even though a jury found that they did, that the doj rigged the case, also not true. are there any legal consequences for what he had to say today? >> chris, there could...
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joining us now, though, nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard, "washington post" senior national politicalondent and msnbc political analyst ashlie parker, and "new york times" opinion columnist david french. all right, so vaughn, it feels like the campaign in the early stages at least kind of knew that this sort of chaos and controversy, this fear mongering, these outrageous statements weren't really going to work for him any longer. they were trying to make him into somebody who would talk more about policy. but something feels like it changed in the past couple weeks. there's something that's broken within the campaign. are you seeing any evidence of that from your reporting, from your experience with donald trump on the campaign trail? >> reporter: donald trump throughout this 2024 run, he hasn't felt like he had his back against the wall. he went into the republican national convention feeling like he was on top, and frankly, the polls in each of these battleground states showed him in solid position. his posture has since changed since kamala harris went on, top the ticket. during th
joining us now, though, nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard, "washington post" senior national politicalondent and msnbc political analyst ashlie parker, and "new york times" opinion columnist david french. all right, so vaughn, it feels like the campaign in the early stages at least kind of knew that this sort of chaos and controversy, this fear mongering, these outrageous statements weren't really going to work for him any longer. they were trying to make him into...
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washington. the castlemont high senior accepted a full athletic football scholarship next year to attend and play oregon state. >> you can go to castlemont or from anywhere else as long as you got the right habits and the right mindset and the right focus. you can achieve anything you want to. >> reporter: that's the message he and teammates shared with the students. student athletes from castlemont and l.a.'s dorsey high school played with the kids and shared their stories about growing up in the inner cities. >> a lot of kids don't get the opportunity to have a big brother or a father or just a role model in general. so it matters to me and i feel like it's part of my duty and job while i'm here to show people that hey, you got somebody in your community that came from where you came from and that cares about you. >> reporter: known as deep east oakland, this neighborhood experiences more homicides and shootings than any other part of the town, but the players say you don't have to be a superstar like steph curry to make a difference. anyone can improve their community. >> you on my team? >> ye
washington. the castlemont high senior accepted a full athletic football scholarship next year to attend and play oregon state. >> you can go to castlemont or from anywhere else as long as you got the right habits and the right mindset and the right focus. you can achieve anything you want to. >> reporter: that's the message he and teammates shared with the students. student athletes from castlemont and l.a.'s dorsey high school played with the kids and shared their stories about...
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nevertheless, we we ask ourselves: are their senior partners in washington even aware of this subversiveivity by the british? the leak of documents, a real failure of the british intelligence service, and the exposure of six agents of the directorate, now gives grounds to consider each. employee of the diplomatic department sent from london to moscow a potential spy. vitaly karmazin, vesti. the central bank has raised the key rate from 18 to 19%. elvira nabeulina reported this at today's press conference. the head of the regulator noted that the growth of the russian economy has slowed, about what the gdp data for the second quarter of this year say. at the same time, inflationary pressure remains high. high inflation means greater price volatility. the higher the inflation, the more difficult it is to manage. if we agree with the rate of price growth of 6-8%, then the risks of inflation moving into the double-digit region will increase significantly, then bringing it back under control will be much more difficult and expensive for society. therefore, the bank of russia will do everythin
nevertheless, we we ask ourselves: are their senior partners in washington even aware of this subversiveivity by the british? the leak of documents, a real failure of the british intelligence service, and the exposure of six agents of the directorate, now gives grounds to consider each. employee of the diplomatic department sent from london to moscow a potential spy. vitaly karmazin, vesti. the central bank has raised the key rate from 18 to 19%. elvira nabeulina reported this at today's press...
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washington against each other via ukraine. there is no need to talk about the states at all, the british withdrew from the is and then began to sink it. nevertheless, we ask ourselves: are their senior partners in washington even aware of this subversive activity of the british? the leak of documents, a real failure of the british intelligence service, and the exposure of six agents of the directorate, now gives reason to consider every employee of the diplomatic department sent from london to moscow a potential spy. vitaly karmazin, news. the thickest fog has enveloped krasnoyarsk this morning. the dense haze has caused the delay of several flights at once; at least two flights to moscow and another to chita have been postponed at the local airport for safety reasons. and thunderstorms have hit rostov, bright flashes have illuminated the night sky. one of the lightning strikes hit a field near the rostov arena stadium. after that, a fire started there, by this minute it has already been extinguished. well, this is already footage of the most powerful northern lights that could. rosatom plans to take 50% by 2030 russian market of industrial robotic manipulators, this is almost 3.0 h
washington against each other via ukraine. there is no need to talk about the states at all, the british withdrew from the is and then began to sink it. nevertheless, we ask ourselves: are their senior partners in washington even aware of this subversive activity of the british? the leak of documents, a real failure of the british intelligence service, and the exposure of six agents of the directorate, now gives reason to consider every employee of the diplomatic department sent from london to...
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and now that he becomes qualified to become chief of staff to gerald ford stays in washington dc and becomes a senior member of halliburton. and becomes wealthy. having done what, having home around washington dc and basically could the perfect to the art of what i called political fellatio. and then which is, which is a very common activity in washington dc these days it is it's, it's a, it takes and says to a new level. and as a result of that, you know, and michael can the, i think it tested as i moved to dc in the 1979. there weren't any lamborghini ferrari, bentley, automobile dealerships, it was not a place of great wealth. now it is. and the only thing that explains it is this corruption that it has nothing to do with being republican or being democrats. it has to do with this corrupt system that, you know, i, during the cold war, i remember we used to make fun of the soviet union for being cropped up. the soviet union were piker as compared to what washington dc is today. well, and plus larry, i mean, and war is the best business you can be in. i mean it's, it's really extraordinary. you know
and now that he becomes qualified to become chief of staff to gerald ford stays in washington dc and becomes a senior member of halliburton. and becomes wealthy. having done what, having home around washington dc and basically could the perfect to the art of what i called political fellatio. and then which is, which is a very common activity in washington dc these days it is it's, it's a, it takes and says to a new level. and as a result of that, you know, and michael can the, i think it tested...
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the gerald ford stays in washington dc and becomes a senior member of halliburton. it becomes wealthy, having done what, having home around washington dc and basically could the perfect to the art of what i called political fellatio and then which, which is a very common activity in washington dc these days. it is, it's, it's a, it takes and says to a new level. and as a result of that, you know, and michael can the, i think it tested as i moved to dc in the 1979. there weren't any lamborghini ferrari, bentley, automobile dealerships. it was not a place of great wealth. now it is. and the only thing that explains it is this corruption that it has nothing to do with being republican or being democrats. it has to do with this corrupt system that, you know, i, during the cold war, i remember we used to make fun of the soviet union for being cropped up. the soviet union were piker as compared to what washington dc is today. well, and plus larry, i mean, in wars is the best business you can be in. i mean it's, it's really extraordinary. you know, tyler talking about speak
the gerald ford stays in washington dc and becomes a senior member of halliburton. it becomes wealthy, having done what, having home around washington dc and basically could the perfect to the art of what i called political fellatio and then which, which is a very common activity in washington dc these days. it is, it's, it's a, it takes and says to a new level. and as a result of that, you know, and michael can the, i think it tested as i moved to dc in the 1979. there weren't any lamborghini...
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in today's senate is no small feat on both sides of the aisle led by ourr, chairman and senior senator on washington. what happened after they reported to bill? nothing. they languish on the senate calendar. instead of taking up the senate committee passed bill including bills that passed unanimously, that we passed earlier in the summer, the senate has spent this much processing nomination when taking showboat aimed at scoring political points. showboat. we had another of those yesterday we voted for the second time on the exact same bill was that? that is not what the senate should be joined at this critical time. by the majority leader. that is highly unfortunate. we need to get back to legislating funding our government is e imperative for e founders envisioned in the senate as deliberative institution. as i indicated by july the senate appropriations committee had advanced the fiscal year 2025 bill by 28 -- zero. it was unanimous. the bill would provide the millage rate with the resources it needs to confront the global threat combatant commanders have described to me has been the worst and mos
in today's senate is no small feat on both sides of the aisle led by ourr, chairman and senior senator on washington. what happened after they reported to bill? nothing. they languish on the senate calendar. instead of taking up the senate committee passed bill including bills that passed unanimously, that we passed earlier in the summer, the senate has spent this much processing nomination when taking showboat aimed at scoring political points. showboat. we had another of those yesterday we...
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our committee members on both sides of the aisle, led by our chairman -- our chair, the senior senator from washington. but what has happened after the committee reported its bills? nothing. they have languished on the senate calendar. instead of taking up the senate committee-passed bills, including bills that passed unani unanimously, that we passed earlier in the summer, the senate has spent this month processing nominations and taking show votes aimed at scoring political points. show votes. we had another of those yesterday. we voted for the second time on the exact same bill, on ivf. what was that? that's not what the senate should be doing at this critical time. that was simply an attempt by the majority leader to score political points. and i think that's highly unfortunate. we need to get back to legislating, and surely funding our government is an imperative. the founders envisioned the senate as a deliberative insti institution. as i indicated, by july the senate appropriations committee had advanced the fiscal year 2025 defense appropriations bill by a vote of 28-0. it was unanimous. the b
our committee members on both sides of the aisle, led by our chairman -- our chair, the senior senator from washington. but what has happened after the committee reported its bills? nothing. they have languished on the senate calendar. instead of taking up the senate committee-passed bills, including bills that passed unani unanimously, that we passed earlier in the summer, the senate has spent this month processing nominations and taking show votes aimed at scoring political points. show...
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will travel to london on monday for talks with the foreign secretary, david lammy, and senior officials. washingtonscuss a range of critical issues, including the middle east and ukraine. votes are being counted in algeria's presidential election, in which abdelmadjid tebboune is widely expected to win a second term. official figures say the turnout was 48% stayed open for an extra hour to boost turnout. preliminary results are expected later on sunday. donald trump has expressed mock surprise after keir starmer has endorsed kamala harris —— putin. he said he was the most strong candidate. i putin. he said he was the most strong candidate.— putin. he said he was the most strong candidate. i knew putin, i knew strong candidate. i knew putin, i knew him _ strong candidate. i knew putin, i knew him well. _ strong candidate. i knew putin, i knew him well. i _ strong candidate. i knew putin, i knew him well. i don't - strong candidate. i knew putin, i knew him well. i don't know. i knew him well. i don't know if you saw the other day, he endorsed kamara —— kamala, i was very offended. i wonder why he en
will travel to london on monday for talks with the foreign secretary, david lammy, and senior officials. washingtonscuss a range of critical issues, including the middle east and ukraine. votes are being counted in algeria's presidential election, in which abdelmadjid tebboune is widely expected to win a second term. official figures say the turnout was 48% stayed open for an extra hour to boost turnout. preliminary results are expected later on sunday. donald trump has expressed mock surprise...
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been tell a blue who is a senior fellow at the foundation for defense of democracies in washington dc. thank you for joining us. pleasure. thank you for having me. so the you ins high commissioner for human rights has condemned 11 on devise, blast as a violation of international law. what's your take? well, it's an interesting take by the un high commissioner because there's been relative silence from united nations both personally and professionally. when you look at high like you, i right, thank you and personnel as well as from different uh organs of the un body. since october 8th, which is when a lebanese has a lot, became the 1st of the many iran bakshi and malicious in the region to enter and make what we're facing in the least. a lighter mold is called more info, as well. uh, so with immense respect to the high commission and i find that to be a somewhat politicized. they can also see there's one that looks at the conflict through a series of snapshot rather than a story of the or a video that is, i changing over time. talking well, i might be able to size interpretation, but s
been tell a blue who is a senior fellow at the foundation for defense of democracies in washington dc. thank you for joining us. pleasure. thank you for having me. so the you ins high commissioner for human rights has condemned 11 on devise, blast as a violation of international law. what's your take? well, it's an interesting take by the un high commissioner because there's been relative silence from united nations both personally and professionally. when you look at high like you, i right,...
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joining me is hallie jackson, senior washington correspondent. you. >> thanks for having me. >> let's start with vice president harris. big moment for her, what does she need to accomplish tonight and how into policy and specifics does she need to get. >> she'll have to get into some of it. you look at debate, any debate, it's about a substance and style. on substance, she'll be pressed not just from the moderators but former president trump as well, as her extension of the biden agenda, what's her vision of governing over the next four years, what's the distance she'll look to put between her and president biden. her policy on the capital gains for example, that's an area of daylight between her and the president. she's been preparing for this, she's been ready, she's been doing full mock sessions, spending hours preparing as is the former president, not to be too overprepped. i talked to one strategist, he's not worried about that, she's a former prosecutor, they're not worried about her being able to make a sharp argument on stage, but there's
joining me is hallie jackson, senior washington correspondent. you. >> thanks for having me. >> let's start with vice president harris. big moment for her, what does she need to accomplish tonight and how into policy and specifics does she need to get. >> she'll have to get into some of it. you look at debate, any debate, it's about a substance and style. on substance, she'll be pressed not just from the moderators but former president trump as well, as her extension of the...
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reagan for president. dick cheney trying to me now from washington. dc does bondo former specialist distance to us president ronald reagan. he is a senior fellow at the washington. think tank the cato institute. dog, thanks so much for coming on as well as the debate between the 2 is really bank world candidates. but that was the anniversary of $911.00 chile, of course. and the world trade center in depends again, what did you make just prior to that debate of.
reagan for president. dick cheney trying to me now from washington. dc does bondo former specialist distance to us president ronald reagan. he is a senior fellow at the washington. think tank the cato institute. dog, thanks so much for coming on as well as the debate between the 2 is really bank world candidates. but that was the anniversary of $911.00 chile, of course. and the world trade center in depends again, what did you make just prior to that debate of.
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ashley parker, senior national political correspondent for the washington post. ics reporter for msnbc news. greg, my dude, please what's going on in your state? >> well, there's a lot going on. and i think we can lead with the state election board. 3-2 decision. seemsit is a decision that the critics say can delay the reports. sow doubts. there is another change to what voter right experts and republicans say is a series of rule changes that could set the stage for election challenges for donald trump supporters should he manage to lose georgia by a narrow margin. >> ashley parker, look, greg hit on the point. what the georgia board of elections is doing is sowing doubt. the issue is doubt. because you can count ballots by hand if you want to, you have to have a different infrastructure and more people around. is a concept that there are problems with the way voting takes place. and seems like that's the setting of the ground work for the big lie and how donald trump deals with the results of this coming election. >> that is exactly right. donald trump is sowing
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however, we wonder: are their senior partners in washington even aware of this subversive activity of the british. the leak of documents on... the latest failure of the british intelligence service to expose six agents of the directorate now gives grounds to consider every employee of the diplomatic department sent from london to moscow a potential spy. vitaly karmazin, news. the british press has already reacted to the expulsion of diplomats to moscow, here is how the newspaper writes times, it has become the largest since the skripal scandal. the skynews tv channel observer believes that the kremlin is thus allegedly punishing london for its hostility and degradation. russian-british relations, the garden newspaper hints that the moment when moscow announced its decision was not accidental. the publication notes that this happened when british prime minister starmer arrived in washington to discuss with biden the possibility of using western long-range weapons on russian territory. on other topics: the constitutional court annually considers 11 thousand applications from citizens, a
however, we wonder: are their senior partners in washington even aware of this subversive activity of the british. the leak of documents on... the latest failure of the british intelligence service to expose six agents of the directorate now gives grounds to consider every employee of the diplomatic department sent from london to moscow a potential spy. vitaly karmazin, news. the british press has already reacted to the expulsion of diplomats to moscow, here is how the newspaper writes times,...
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nbc news senior washington correspondent is live in hazelton, pennsylvania, where the number of eligiblers has exploded in recent years. so christina, i wonder what voters there are telling you about their leanings, their priorities, how many of them do you think really haven't decided yet. >> reporter: not a lot, chris. we have been speaking to voters, we have gone to the churches to the evangelical services yesterday, to the stores, and what they have basically told me is they have the same concerns and the same divide that the rest of the u.s. population has. there is not a latino vote. it's not monolithic, and they're all thinking differently why they are going to the polls in five weeks. and let's listen a little bit to what they have to say and to hear that divide that we found. >> she values what women value. she values women's rights. >> for me, it's trump. it's trump. if you investigate it like the past, they helped the immigrant people. >> what are the issues that move you towards trump and move you and your community towards donald trump? >> mainly the transgender and also the
nbc news senior washington correspondent is live in hazelton, pennsylvania, where the number of eligiblers has exploded in recent years. so christina, i wonder what voters there are telling you about their leanings, their priorities, how many of them do you think really haven't decided yet. >> reporter: not a lot, chris. we have been speaking to voters, we have gone to the churches to the evangelical services yesterday, to the stores, and what they have basically told me is they have the...
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senior hamas official rejected washington's new proposals as containing nothing new, which are only aimed at buying time for israel to commit more crimes. hamdon urged washington to pressure into abiding by an already agreed upon. on july the 2nd, instead of proposing new initiatives, according to hamdon israel's full withdraw from all of gaza, including the philadelphia corridor, and a permanent cease fire a part of that deal, and the resistance will not back down from its demands, the remarks come as the white house says, new initiative for gasa cease fire set to be announced on friday. earlier in our news review program, we discussed washington's apparent efforts to reach sease fire and gas. its continuous military and financial support for israel, joining us now for the program is mosen abbus journalist and political commentator joining us from london and scott bennett former us army psychological warfare officer joining us from san francisco california gentlemen welcome uh to the program both of you hope you're both doing well i guess we could start. there with you said in london, yo
senior hamas official rejected washington's new proposals as containing nothing new, which are only aimed at buying time for israel to commit more crimes. hamdon urged washington to pressure into abiding by an already agreed upon. on july the 2nd, instead of proposing new initiatives, according to hamdon israel's full withdraw from all of gaza, including the philadelphia corridor, and a permanent cease fire a part of that deal, and the resistance will not back down from its demands, the remarks...
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nbc's senior washington reporter hallie jackson has the latest. >>> good morning to you.es hitting hard for hurricane helene, they're also making several stops in key battle grounds as mr. trump escalates his personal attacks. a swing state split screen, former president trump in the rust belt, vice president harris in the sunbelt, rallying overnight until nevada calling out the former president he won't do another debate. >> as you say here in las vegas, i'm all in. i'm all in. even if my opponent is ready to fold. >> reporter: vice president harris also slamming mr. trump for his role in killing that bipartisan immigration bill earlier this year in what he calls fans flames of division and fear. >> look, we need a problem that cares more about solving problems than playing political games and demeaning people full time. >> reporter: the vice president pressure off her visit in arizona, earning an endorsement from the state's republican senator jeff flake. >> she wants to have a tougher policy than the biden administration has employed. and i think that that's certainly
nbc's senior washington reporter hallie jackson has the latest. >>> good morning to you.es hitting hard for hurricane helene, they're also making several stops in key battle grounds as mr. trump escalates his personal attacks. a swing state split screen, former president trump in the rust belt, vice president harris in the sunbelt, rallying overnight until nevada calling out the former president he won't do another debate. >> as you say here in las vegas, i'm all in. i'm all in....