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. >> reporter: you couldn't do much better than willie. the gilroy scout leader and youth football volunteer gives a lot of his time preparing local kids for their future. >> i do what i do because how it makes me feel. it makes me feel good. you do get to set a good example and help them out. >> reporter: the thing about this everyday hero, though, is that on two particular days both in the span of just one year, willie found himself right in the middle of a crisis and proved himself a different kind of hero. >> how would i love with myself if something did happen and i did nothing. >> reporter: in september of 2018, willie was volunteering at a pop warner football tournament when a car approached the stadium. >> they started getting closer and more erratic and driving faster. that was our indicator that something was wrong. >> reporter: behind the wheel, a former police officer behaving erratically and threatening violence. willie confronted the suspect ultimately jumping into the man's car to try and stop him from driving into a crowd,
. >> reporter: you couldn't do much better than willie. the gilroy scout leader and youth football volunteer gives a lot of his time preparing local kids for their future. >> i do what i do because how it makes me feel. it makes me feel good. you do get to set a good example and help them out. >> reporter: the thing about this everyday hero, though, is that on two particular days both in the span of just one year, willie found himself right in the middle of a crisis and proved...
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i'm willie geist. joe and mika are under the weather this morning. >>> in a moment we'll speak to msnbc's chief legal correspondent ari melber. >>> in russia yesterday, 1,300 people arrested and reports that many were drafted into the russian military. richard engel will report for us from the ukraine/russian boarder. >>> half an hour away from the opening of the markets. yesterday they took a massive dive after the fed's announcement of another interest rate hike. cnbc's andrew ross sorkin will join us shortly. mike barnicle back with us for the hour. we begin with the lawsuit from the state of new york against donald trump. his eldest children and the trump organization alleging years of fraud. the state is seeking $250 million in damages and wants to bar the family from serving as officers of new york-based companies. the lawsuit is more than 200 pages long and outlines exactly how trump allegedly overvalued his assets by billions of dollars to get more favorable loans. trump, his children, and the
i'm willie geist. joe and mika are under the weather this morning. >>> in a moment we'll speak to msnbc's chief legal correspondent ari melber. >>> in russia yesterday, 1,300 people arrested and reports that many were drafted into the russian military. richard engel will report for us from the ukraine/russian boarder. >>> half an hour away from the opening of the markets. yesterday they took a massive dive after the fed's announcement of another interest rate hike....
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willie? >> it'll be an extraordinary day tomorrow in london. let's bring in katie nichols, the royal editor at vanity fair and the author of the upcoming book "the new royals, queen elizabeth's legacy and the future of the crown." that is out next week. katie, thank you for joining us. it really has been something for us on this side of the atlantic to watch you all mourn in the last ten days culminating in the funeral tomorrow. what should we expect to see? >> reporter: well, it's very hard to predict that, willie, because i think we're going see something none of us have seen really in our lifetime. we haven't had a royal state funeral for 200 years at westminster abbey, so we know it's going to be spectacular. we know there's going to be all the pomp and pageantry you would expect. overnight we had a rehearsal involving thousands of the military. of course it's not that one service at westminster abbey. there's going to be that very final farewell, that committal ourselves for extraordinar
willie? >> it'll be an extraordinary day tomorrow in london. let's bring in katie nichols, the royal editor at vanity fair and the author of the upcoming book "the new royals, queen elizabeth's legacy and the future of the crown." that is out next week. katie, thank you for joining us. it really has been something for us on this side of the atlantic to watch you all mourn in the last ten days culminating in the funeral tomorrow. what should we expect to see? >> reporter:...
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right now we'll send you back to "sunday today with willie geist."ney, and i have been married for 32 years. i think the most important thing in life is to stay healthy. i noticed i was having some memory lapses. i discovered prevagen. since i've been on prevagen, i've noticed more clarity, more sharpness. the recall mechanism is a lot more concise. i've been taking prevagen for almost 10 years. it's wonderful. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> starring in the video for the 2015 calvin harris skit how deep is your love. she's become one of the most famous faces on the planet memorable ad campaigns, countless magazine covers and runways around the world have made gigi a global icon with 75 million followers on instagram earning her the opportunity now to of realizing a dream of being a designer herself on the eve of the launch of her new clothing line gigi invited us to her studio this week for a sunday sit down. at 27 gigi hadid has spent nearly a decade walking in other peoples shoes. >> for me the super models will always be who i grew up
right now we'll send you back to "sunday today with willie geist."ney, and i have been married for 32 years. i think the most important thing in life is to stay healthy. i noticed i was having some memory lapses. i discovered prevagen. since i've been on prevagen, i've noticed more clarity, more sharpness. the recall mechanism is a lot more concise. i've been taking prevagen for almost 10 years. it's wonderful. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> starring in the video...
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governor and half finished woolly willy john fetterman.ently oz went on a right wing podcast and pointed out that fetterman often wears hoodies and caringor on the campaign trail and tried to use that to show attack him but the insult didn't come across as insulting. >> when he dresses like that, he is kicking authorities in the balances, saying i'm the man, i will show those guys who is boss. >> stephen: yeah, way to stick it to fetterman by making him seem-- cool? i tell you, i tell you, when fetterman dresses like that he looks like a man you don't want to mess w i man who knows what he wants. also you have seen how huge he is. i just-- just think i would feel safe cradled in those burly tattooed arms. not long after that interview fetterman responded with this actual tweet showing his new logo, fetterman kicking authority in the balls. that's how do you it got to love it, that is how you run for senate. fantastic. that is fantasticment i don't know about authority but he definitely just racked dr. oz in the nuts. speaking of people who
governor and half finished woolly willy john fetterman.ently oz went on a right wing podcast and pointed out that fetterman often wears hoodies and caringor on the campaign trail and tried to use that to show attack him but the insult didn't come across as insulting. >> when he dresses like that, he is kicking authorities in the balances, saying i'm the man, i will show those guys who is boss. >> stephen: yeah, way to stick it to fetterman by making him seem-- cool? i tell you, i...
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take willy because i saw that more often than 90. take willy. but because he would take after take after take, he was a very, very, very demanding director and that demand he produced just the most number of academy award winning actors and actresses in hollywood's okay he has more than any other direct heir that will get nominated and he has more than the next two directors who will win. so not only is a great director. he also great films and he directs great performances. i would also throw out that i think greatest movie ever made is 1959, is ben-hur, and that's his. now, this is his joke that it took a -- to make a really great movie about. jesus christ. and i actually do think that it is a great about jesus christ. so i'm with him all the way on that one. okay. and my my list of his favorites, if you haven't seen it, i highly recommend you go out and see big country with gregory peck, not of his academy award nominees, but fantastic film, great western. okay. so. mrs. miniver and, the best years of our lives are bookends of william wyler's
take willy because i saw that more often than 90. take willy. but because he would take after take after take, he was a very, very, very demanding director and that demand he produced just the most number of academy award winning actors and actresses in hollywood's okay he has more than any other direct heir that will get nominated and he has more than the next two directors who will win. so not only is a great director. he also great films and he directs great performances. i would also throw...
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, i love willie.ephen: how long did you stay on the bus? >> what time, baby. you. >> stephen: you don't even have to light up just sit on the bus. the thing about him playing guitar which i love is that often when you hear willie play the guitar i feel like oh, he missed the beats but i didn't. he plays in his own phrasing. he's like nobody else. and then he gets it all in in this beautiful way. >> i mean like django reinhart, back me up on. this you recognize, when you hear his guitar, his playing, it doesn't sound like somebody else is playing. i had the luxury once of watching rehearsal of willie's 70th birthday and they were doing a tribute concert and i got to watch paul simon and willie nelson rehearse. paul simon is so funny. he's like you're late, you're late, willie. you're late-- and paul, i've been lflee, it's going to fine. >> stephen: maybe some day. what number, what number am i thinking of? >> i know you. i know what number are you thinking of. >> stephen: you know what number. >> you a
, i love willie.ephen: how long did you stay on the bus? >> what time, baby. you. >> stephen: you don't even have to light up just sit on the bus. the thing about him playing guitar which i love is that often when you hear willie play the guitar i feel like oh, he missed the beats but i didn't. he plays in his own phrasing. he's like nobody else. and then he gets it all in in this beautiful way. >> i mean like django reinhart, back me up on. this you recognize, when you hear...
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we'll begin with our top story this morning, willie. >>> yeah. that is the appointment of a third party to review the documents the fbi seized from former president donald trump's mar-a-lago home and club in florida. federal judge aileen cannon named raymond dearie as a special master. among the responsibilities laid out by judge cannon will be to determine if any of the documents are protected by attorney-client or executive privilege. dearie has until november 30th to review the materials. judge cannon deied the justice department's request for documents seized from mar-a-lago to use in its ongoing investigation. but she insisted her order does not restrict the government from continuing to review the materialings for intelligence classification and national security assessments or from briefing members of congress about them. the doj is expected to appeal the rolling to the 11th circuit court of appeals. joining us now, former u.s. attorney joyce vance, also an msnbc legal analyst. joyce, good to see you. so, what do you make of that second ru
we'll begin with our top story this morning, willie. >>> yeah. that is the appointment of a third party to review the documents the fbi seized from former president donald trump's mar-a-lago home and club in florida. federal judge aileen cannon named raymond dearie as a special master. among the responsibilities laid out by judge cannon will be to determine if any of the documents are protected by attorney-client or executive privilege. dearie has until november 30th to review the...
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geoff: could do it with willie nelson -- the duet with willie nelson. michael: it's crazy.es. geoff: there are so few musical heroes left, unfortunately. michael: a country guy? for me, one of the great records of my life was "stardust," where he was covering all these incredible songs. i think it was one of the greate things in my life, getting to work with him and meet, not just him, but getting to know his wife, who is an incredible, wonderful, kind, real, funny, amazing woman. there was so much about this record that was a real massive joy for me. there was a lot of pinch myself, working with sir willie nelson, working with sir paul mccartney. geoff: listening to this latest album, i was paying close attention to your technique, because the contemporary stuff sounds complete different than when using the classics. how do you do it? how do you place your voice? what informs your approach? michael: i think my love of music. i think it's easy to study something when you love it understand the logistics of singingt hat -- singing that way. how to sing differently when i sin
geoff: could do it with willie nelson -- the duet with willie nelson. michael: it's crazy.es. geoff: there are so few musical heroes left, unfortunately. michael: a country guy? for me, one of the great records of my life was "stardust," where he was covering all these incredible songs. i think it was one of the greate things in my life, getting to work with him and meet, not just him, but getting to know his wife, who is an incredible, wonderful, kind, real, funny, amazing woman....
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it's looked worse every subsequent day. >> taxpayer money, willie? >> yeah.oked good, but you're right, in hindsight, even some republicans are saying it looks even worse now. as secretary butte judge said there, we're talking about people in the middle, human lives, trying to make a point, which we said on this show, the point about the crisis on the border is one to be taken seriously and is real and there are statistics to back that up. but to human beings who pled their countries and many times lost loved ones on the journey to the united states and being told that that promised land awaits you, get on this plane, only to be dropped on to martha's vineyard is something else entirely. >>> other news out of the state of texas, the texas attorney general, ken paxton, fled his home yesterday morning to avoid being served a subpoena in a lawsuit from abortion rights groups. this according to "the texas tribune," which cites an affidavit filed in federal court. the man hired to serve paxton says he waited almost an hour and a half outside the home with that sub
it's looked worse every subsequent day. >> taxpayer money, willie? >> yeah.oked good, but you're right, in hindsight, even some republicans are saying it looks even worse now. as secretary butte judge said there, we're talking about people in the middle, human lives, trying to make a point, which we said on this show, the point about the crisis on the border is one to be taken seriously and is real and there are statistics to back that up. but to human beings who pled their...
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willie? >> yeah. that's going to be a long wait and an agonizing wait in the short term for those families waiting to hear from loved ones on the islands. morgan, have you been struck talking to people there, as i have from a farther distance, by the shock almost of people, even in a state where they've experienced some of the worst that weather can offer? we heard governor desantis calling this a 500-year flood event of biblical proportions. he's not alone in that assessment. as they woke up yesterday morning and really began to appreciate the scope and the size, the damage, the power of this storm. it is shocking. >> reporter: shocking, absolutely, and even floridaens who have been battle tested by hurricanes before have told us that they were even a bit caught off guard by ian's power. we were on davis road yesterday, still under water from that storm surge, and it's well inland, willie. a woman named sue, her home a total loss, she said she prepared for irma, which happened several years
willie? >> yeah. that's going to be a long wait and an agonizing wait in the short term for those families waiting to hear from loved ones on the islands. morgan, have you been struck talking to people there, as i have from a farther distance, by the shock almost of people, even in a state where they've experienced some of the worst that weather can offer? we heard governor desantis calling this a 500-year flood event of biblical proportions. he's not alone in that assessment. as they...
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there is your willy wonka tour to joe biden's money factory. pete: looks good. where a firebreaks out over a huge skyscraper in central china forcing dozens of evacuation. video of the blaze on social media shows the 42 story skyscraper burning on friday. thankfully no injuries were reported. it took more than 200 firefighters to extinguish the fire. the cause is currently underinvestigation. >>> national down syndrome society holding new york city buddy walk. the event held in person for the first time since the start of the covid-19 pandemic. it was held virtually in 2020 and 2021. the event kicked off with incredible video presentation in times square. they showed off 500 photos of the competition winners. the society goal to promote acceptance and inclusion for people born with down syndrome. what a beautiful cause that is. they are 100% as human as any other baby. and child and so, we are so happy that the down syndrome association is doing that event in times square. >>> coming up florida's lieutenant governor jeanette nunez joins us live to discuss her st
there is your willy wonka tour to joe biden's money factory. pete: looks good. where a firebreaks out over a huge skyscraper in central china forcing dozens of evacuation. video of the blaze on social media shows the 42 story skyscraper burning on friday. thankfully no injuries were reported. it took more than 200 firefighters to extinguish the fire. the cause is currently underinvestigation. >>> national down syndrome society holding new york city buddy walk. the event held in person...
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willie and admiral stavridis, to you. russia, one of the five permanent members of the united nations has a veto, and has been a strikingly forceful presence there, stopping the u.n. from taking any strong action against russia because of ukraine. they have an ally in china. in this case, certainly president xi signalled to vladimir putin just last week that china does not stand with him, you know, completely endorsing this ukraine invasion, and that was sort of the mixed message, certainly a mixed message from china. almost every other member of the security council, members of the u.n. just critical of russia and lavrov didn't want to hear it. so lavrov comes in after blinken had spoken and leaves a minute or two afterwards, did not hear any of the criticism, but it was just completely disparaging, senior officials telling us afterwards that both on camera and off, there was nothing but really strong criticism against russia for the war crimes, russia for trying to annex the territory, and now vladimir putin clearly on
willie and admiral stavridis, to you. russia, one of the five permanent members of the united nations has a veto, and has been a strikingly forceful presence there, stopping the u.n. from taking any strong action against russia because of ukraine. they have an ally in china. in this case, certainly president xi signalled to vladimir putin just last week that china does not stand with him, you know, completely endorsing this ukraine invasion, and that was sort of the mixed message, certainly a...
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willis. >> jimmy: he must be impressed that indiana jones is your friend? hold on to the helicopter? did he protect the building, the tower block, didn't christmas? no, he didn't, did he? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'll tell you why, he was flying the helicopter, that's why. >> yeah, but my dad -- >> jimmy: he made a guy get off the plane. >> he did. another special thing that is i think bruce willis started to lose his hair the same time my dad did. [ laughter ] so there's an emotional -- like an emotional connection there. >> jimmy: that's interesting. they're brothers in bald. in a way. >> exactly. exactly. >> jimmy: wow. that's pretty crazy. do you stay with your parents when you're -- do you stay in your room at home? >> oh, no, no. >> jimmy: no, no? >> no, no. jimmy, man, as soon as the check cleared, got them a house. got them squared away before i got my own house. >> jimmy: you did? >> yeah, yeah, definitely. >> jimmy: that's funny. [ applause ] smart, too. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: this is a very -- i know a very busy time for you. you have two movies
willis. >> jimmy: he must be impressed that indiana jones is your friend? hold on to the helicopter? did he protect the building, the tower block, didn't christmas? no, he didn't, did he? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'll tell you why, he was flying the helicopter, that's why. >> yeah, but my dad -- >> jimmy: he made a guy get off the plane. >> he did. another special thing that is i think bruce willis started to lose his hair the same time my dad did. [ laughter ] so...
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>> reporter: right, willie. well steve bannon arrived here at 9:09 this morning which is about what we expected. he'll be in the courthouse behind me at approximately 2:15 when they will figure out what steve bannon has been charged with but all sign ready pointing to, as you suggested, that we build the wall, when he was indicted along with three other individuals saying that they made promised according to federal prosecutors though people that they would not take a time. this was a volunteer effort, that all of the money for we build the wall and an effort to privately build the southern border wall between the u.s. and mexico, that all money that people donated would go to that. shortly after that indictment, i was on with you and joe and mika and we were talking about the charges and what prosecutors alleged then. including individuals that came forward and said, look, we have very limited means, but we're happy to donate to it and one of the people that was charged an later pleaded guilty, brian colfax, ma
>> reporter: right, willie. well steve bannon arrived here at 9:09 this morning which is about what we expected. he'll be in the courthouse behind me at approximately 2:15 when they will figure out what steve bannon has been charged with but all sign ready pointing to, as you suggested, that we build the wall, when he was indicted along with three other individuals saying that they made promised according to federal prosecutors though people that they would not take a time. this was a...
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again, it's easier for both sides, willie, to play a long game here.er for either side to sign an agreement. they would have to admit they didn't get what they wanted, what they say they need. we're looking at a long war. it might not be as intense as we've seen, the pace of the battle, the intensity of battle, the scale of losses will dial down as we get to winter. i think over time, again, it feeds a long war scenario. this has gone on for eight years. if you think of this as something less as something that began in february. and started eight years. >> the continuation of the war in ukraine, the escalation, and the huge story in the united states with the hurricane, the death of a woman in the hands of the morality police in iran for not wearing a hijab there have been massive protests including many women. do you think this will move the meter at all in terms of modernization of the morality related issues in iran? >> the short answer is i don't think a lot, mika. the base of support for the regime is not urban women. it's much more conservative a
again, it's easier for both sides, willie, to play a long game here.er for either side to sign an agreement. they would have to admit they didn't get what they wanted, what they say they need. we're looking at a long war. it might not be as intense as we've seen, the pace of the battle, the intensity of battle, the scale of losses will dial down as we get to winter. i think over time, again, it feeds a long war scenario. this has gone on for eight years. if you think of this as something less...
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willie? >>> meanwhile, former attorney general under president trump, bill barr, is at it again, speaking yesterday on fox news, saying he hopes the doj appeals judge cannon's ruling. barr also weighed in on whether he thinks the justice department ultimately will indict former president trump. >> the problem i have with the special master is what she's done on what's called executive privilege documents. and she didn't address the only question that's in dispute, which is, can the former president have standing to say that the investigators don't even get to look at the documents, the classified documents that he wrongfully had add mar-a-lago. that's the only question. and she dodges it, then she says that she's bringing in a special master to look at whether stuff is executive privilege or not. that's not where the dispute is. i mean, if the government came today and said, "we'll stipulate, everything that is deliberative there, whether classified or not, would ordinarily be subject to exec
willie? >>> meanwhile, former attorney general under president trump, bill barr, is at it again, speaking yesterday on fox news, saying he hopes the doj appeals judge cannon's ruling. barr also weighed in on whether he thinks the justice department ultimately will indict former president trump. >> the problem i have with the special master is what she's done on what's called executive privilege documents. and she didn't address the only question that's in dispute, which is, can...
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just overnight, it got to 17 feet, willie, a major flood. the wind gusts here were at about 85 miles an hour at one time. but the -- and we just heard from the governor talking about now what happens afterwards, when people come out and survey their land and what happened to their homes, et cetera. this is, willie, probably the most dangerous time after the storm passes because a lot of power lines. those power lines are down are covered by debris and grass and trees, branches, and so when people come out of their home to see what's going on. they done even know that there is a power line. a downed power line where they're stepping because it's been covered by leaves and debris. when that power gets reconnected, you know, that's where you get a lot of dangerous situations occurring. we are right here in front of sarasota bay. behind us is the gulf of mexico of and sarasota is just to my left, and i see a lot of light in the sarasota area. some parts of bradenton did not lose power. i have to tell you, 2.5 million people are still without pow
just overnight, it got to 17 feet, willie, a major flood. the wind gusts here were at about 85 miles an hour at one time. but the -- and we just heard from the governor talking about now what happens afterwards, when people come out and survey their land and what happened to their homes, et cetera. this is, willie, probably the most dangerous time after the storm passes because a lot of power lines. those power lines are down are covered by debris and grass and trees, branches, and so when...
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so the risks, willie, are very high.ion is, why is putin doing this, i think number one, he wants to scare the europeans. number two, he wants to use this zone as kind of a safe harbor from which he can launch attacks, thinking probably correctly the ukrainians are not going to continuously bombard this area. and you're showing containers here of spent uranium. there are several hundred there. and, thirdly, putin wants to get this plant off the ukrainian electric grid. in normal times it will provide maybe 20% of the electricity for the country of ukraine. so, it's a three-fer for him, don't look for him to ease up anytime soon. >> so, anne, you have one of the cover stories for "the atlantic" dedicated to the war in ukraine. your piece is entitled to bring change to belarus fighters. you wrote, gathered in a basement on a quiet tree-line street, the belarusians prepared to leave warsaw to join the ukrainian army look more like a bunch of computer programmers getting ready for a long car trip. hope is tempered with reali
so the risks, willie, are very high.ion is, why is putin doing this, i think number one, he wants to scare the europeans. number two, he wants to use this zone as kind of a safe harbor from which he can launch attacks, thinking probably correctly the ukrainians are not going to continuously bombard this area. and you're showing containers here of spent uranium. there are several hundred there. and, thirdly, putin wants to get this plant off the ukrainian electric grid. in normal times it will...
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and so my port was willis and willis was it. my arm came. winston was my pump. so i'd go in and have chemo and then i would leave the chemo suite that i named the clubhouse because we're all in there fighting for our lives. so i leave the clubhouse with winston on me, this pump for 48 hours, and i named my pump winston from the movie how stella got her groove back. so i don't know if you've ever seen it with taye diggs. okay, so you've seen the movie and so angela bassett, so, okay, so my my pump was winston. i said this thing better give me my groove back as as as tough as it is to process all of this this chemo cocktail and all of this medicine. this is supposed to make me better. and so i named it winston. and so my husband would laugh because he said, not only do i have to sleep in the bed, winston has to sleep with us. he makes because, you know, you could hear the medicine going through. and so when it was all said and done. of course, i gave winston back because winston cost a lot of money and you have to turn winston back in. but i kept my point and i to
and so my port was willis and willis was it. my arm came. winston was my pump. so i'd go in and have chemo and then i would leave the chemo suite that i named the clubhouse because we're all in there fighting for our lives. so i leave the clubhouse with winston on me, this pump for 48 hours, and i named my pump winston from the movie how stella got her groove back. so i don't know if you've ever seen it with taye diggs. okay, so you've seen the movie and so angela bassett, so, okay, so my my...
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great to see you, willie.ll the best. >> you as well. >>> the special master appointed to review the documents the fbi seized from former president donald trump's mar-a-lago home and club has given former president trump's legal team until next friday to back up trump's allegation the fbi planted evidence during the search last month. he's been making that claim in interviews and on social media, but his lawyers have yet to officially make that argument in court. judge raymond dearie also ordered trump's attorneys to state in a court filing whether they believe fbi agents lied about documents seized from mar-a-lago. judge dearie ordered the government to turn over copies of all nonclassified items seized in the case to trump's lawyers by monday. let's bring in national political reporter for "the washington post," michael sherrick, part of the team out with new reporting titled "trump faces growing legal peril as he seeks to raise profile ahead of 2024." good to see you. thanks for coming on. we were discussin
great to see you, willie.ll the best. >> you as well. >>> the special master appointed to review the documents the fbi seized from former president donald trump's mar-a-lago home and club has given former president trump's legal team until next friday to back up trump's allegation the fbi planted evidence during the search last month. he's been making that claim in interviews and on social media, but his lawyers have yet to officially make that argument in court. judge raymond...
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the second you can say they met her mayor willie brown. ken. >> she was the queen for the ages and queen elizabeth. the second was honored thursday in san francisco. from the union flag and mark hopkins hotel being lowered to half-staff to the 96 tolls of the bell at grace cathedral one for every year she was alive. reverend malcolm young reflected on the loss of the head of the english church percent of duty or sense of commitment measured sense good judgment. >> i think that all of us want to do whatever it is that we do it in the best possible way. the longest-running british monarch made her first visit to the u.s. in 1957. returned several times after including a trip to sacramento in 1983. where she met the speaker of the california assembly, willie brown. so there was so many things, a parent in the world. >> to talk to somebody as important as this woman. >> was unbelievable. the former mayor of san francisco was surprised by how candid the queen was during her conversations about state government. >> i don't even think and in a mo
the second you can say they met her mayor willie brown. ken. >> she was the queen for the ages and queen elizabeth. the second was honored thursday in san francisco. from the union flag and mark hopkins hotel being lowered to half-staff to the 96 tolls of the bell at grace cathedral one for every year she was alive. reverend malcolm young reflected on the loss of the head of the english church percent of duty or sense of commitment measured sense good judgment. >> i think that all...
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willie?>> turning back to politics, republican senator marco rubio is downplaying the fbi search of donald trump's mar-a-lago home. here's what rubio said in an interview with nbc's affiliate in miami on sunday. >> this is really at its core a storage argument that they're making, right? they're arguing there are documents there. they don't deny he should have access to the documents. what they deny is they were not properly stored. i don't think a fight over storage of documents is worthy of what they've done. >> marco rubio speaking on sunday, calling it a storage issue. compare that to what senator rubio said about hillary clinton's handling of classified information in july of 2016. rubio released a statement saying, in part, there is simply no excuse for hillary clinton's decision to set up a home-cooked email system which left sensitive and classified national security information vulnerable to theft and exploitation by the u.s.'s enemy. hillary clinton sent the message to the millions
willie?>> turning back to politics, republican senator marco rubio is downplaying the fbi search of donald trump's mar-a-lago home. here's what rubio said in an interview with nbc's affiliate in miami on sunday. >> this is really at its core a storage argument that they're making, right? they're arguing there are documents there. they don't deny he should have access to the documents. what they deny is they were not properly stored. i don't think a fight over storage of documents is...
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willie? >> yeah.ill get what he calls better pay, improved working conditions, and peace of mind around their health care costs. the issue partly had been over sick time. a source familiar with the negotiations tells nbc news the tentative deal was reached early this morning with a basic handshake at 2:30 a.m. and approval by the teamsters board at 4:30 a.m. amtrak, which previously had preemptively suspended most long-distance routes says it is working to restore canceled trains to accommodate impacted customers. for more, let's bring in nbc news chief white house correspondent peter alexander live at the white house. peter, good morning. obviously, this would have had big implications if this had gone on for to several days or weeks on supply chain issues and support to ukraine. how did this deal come together? >> reporter: this was an all-nighter for marty walsh.
willie? >> yeah.ill get what he calls better pay, improved working conditions, and peace of mind around their health care costs. the issue partly had been over sick time. a source familiar with the negotiations tells nbc news the tentative deal was reached early this morning with a basic handshake at 2:30 a.m. and approval by the teamsters board at 4:30 a.m. amtrak, which previously had preemptively suspended most long-distance routes says it is working to restore canceled trains to...
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willie? shots go up from canons to honor her extraordinary life. thank you. >>> joining us now the british ambassador to the united states karen pierce. it's good to have you back on the show. i guess i'd like to start by asking about the queen's legacy in terms of how it impacted the special relationship. >> the queen was a great admirer and friend of america. she often spoke about the common heritage, a kinship, but she'd always go on to speak about the values that we both share, about freedom, and about democracy and about the way we have chosen. the queen never wanted lectures to the country, but she did want to draw attention about freedom-loving and common-law heritage that both britain and america had chosen, and she would often use the word chosen. she met 13 of the last u.s. presidents. she met everyone except lyndon johnson. she paid visits to the u.s. she's been here six times. she was a great admirer of the kentucky racing stables, but she also saw britain as a stalwart friend and
willie? shots go up from canons to honor her extraordinary life. thank you. >>> joining us now the british ambassador to the united states karen pierce. it's good to have you back on the show. i guess i'd like to start by asking about the queen's legacy in terms of how it impacted the special relationship. >> the queen was a great admirer and friend of america. she often spoke about the common heritage, a kinship, but she'd always go on to speak about the values that we both...
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willie? >> we'll have more on that in just a minute. let's start with the reporting from "the washington post." people familiar with the matter telling the people a document describing a foreign government's nuclear secrets was among the top secret items the fbi seized from mar-a-lago about a month ago. let's bring in one of the reporters behind that report, national investigate reporter carol leonnig. good morning. it's good to see you. i want to read from you piece, documents about such highly classified operations require special clearances on a need-to-know basis. not just top secret clearance. some special access programs can have as few as a couple dozen government personnel authorized to know of an operation's existence. records are kept under lock and key in a secure compartmented information facility with a designated control officer to keep careful tabs on their location. but such documents were stored at mar-a-lago with uncertain security. more than 18 months after trump left the white house. carol, let's be clear about what
willie? >> we'll have more on that in just a minute. let's start with the reporting from "the washington post." people familiar with the matter telling the people a document describing a foreign government's nuclear secrets was among the top secret items the fbi seized from mar-a-lago about a month ago. let's bring in one of the reporters behind that report, national investigate reporter carol leonnig. good morning. it's good to see you. i want to read from you piece, documents...
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the second, if you can say they met her mayor willie brown can. she was a queen for the ages and queen elizabeth. the second was honored thursday in san francisco. >> from the union flag and mark hopkins hotel being lowered to half-staff with a 96 tolls of the bell at grace cathedral. one for every year she was alive. reverend malcolm young reflected on the loss of the head of the english church. elizabeth is incredibly important person around the world. and and >> the people our congregation really respect and admire her very much so we will miss her very much. the longest-running british monarch made her first visit to the u.s. in 1957. returned several times after. >> including a trip to sacramento in 1983 where she met the speaker of the california assembly, willie brown. so there was so many things, a parent in the world. >> to talk to somebody as important as this woman. >> was unbelievable. the former mayor of san francisco was surprised by how candid the queen was during her conversations about state government. don't even think. and in a
the second, if you can say they met her mayor willie brown can. she was a queen for the ages and queen elizabeth. the second was honored thursday in san francisco. >> from the union flag and mark hopkins hotel being lowered to half-staff with a 96 tolls of the bell at grace cathedral. one for every year she was alive. reverend malcolm young reflected on the loss of the head of the english church. elizabeth is incredibly important person around the world. and and >> the people our...
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willie?a. gabe gutierrez in salinas, puerto rico. >>> a sheriff in texas announced an investigation into ron desantis to send nearly 50 migrants to martha's vineyard last week. >> here we have 48 people already on hard times. i believe they were preyed upon. somebody came from out of state, preyed upon these people, lured them with promises for a better life which is what they were looking for, and with the knowledge that they would cling to whatever hope they could be offered for a better life, to just be exploited and hoodwinked into making this trip to florida and then onward to martha's vineyard for what i believe to be nothing more than political posturing. >> governor desantis again defended the move saying in an interview last night, the migrants signed consent forms to go. the texas tribune is reporting on how one migrant family allegedly was lured from san antonio. it writes while the beachside, massachusetts community of martha's vineyard was buzzing with tourists this summer, 22-ye
willie?a. gabe gutierrez in salinas, puerto rico. >>> a sheriff in texas announced an investigation into ron desantis to send nearly 50 migrants to martha's vineyard last week. >> here we have 48 people already on hard times. i believe they were preyed upon. somebody came from out of state, preyed upon these people, lured them with promises for a better life which is what they were looking for, and with the knowledge that they would cling to whatever hope they could be offered...
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willie? >> that looks extraordinary.an't wait to watch that. >>> a new report back here at home, out just this morning, shows the extent of the last two years of the covid-19 pandemic and restrictions on school children. essentially those tests show erasing two decades of progress in math and reading. the national assessment for educational progress often called the nation's report card found math scores dropped seven points, marking a first ever decline. and reading scores slipped five points, producing the largest dip in 30 years. and if you look inside these numbers, guys, you find the students affected worse by this were black and latino schools whose schools were much more likely to be shut down for longer periods. of time. there will be a lot of nalgs it's analysis of this, a lot of questions asked why those schools were closed as long as they were when we knew them to be relatively safe, but this is a gut punch of a result that came out today. >> it is a gut punch and something that will take quite some time for t
willie? >> that looks extraordinary.an't wait to watch that. >>> a new report back here at home, out just this morning, shows the extent of the last two years of the covid-19 pandemic and restrictions on school children. essentially those tests show erasing two decades of progress in math and reading. the national assessment for educational progress often called the nation's report card found math scores dropped seven points, marking a first ever decline. and reading scores...
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gene robinson, that's one thing willie and i talked about, the frustration for some time. a conspiracy theory about the rigged election. >> my god. >> i'll patiently walk my friends through it. i'll give them links to "wall street journal" stories, fox news stories, "new york post" stories. they'll go, oh, okay. what about -- they'll go to a covid conspiracy. >> they won't get it. >> they won't get it and then they'll move to a covid conspiracy. i'll walk them through that. they'll go, what about the russia hoax? it's always -- it's whack a mole. i bring that up just to say, republicans are doing this on the national level. you have this story that is a conspiracy theory, a complete lie that has been pushed by members of the trump media, pushed by sitting members of congress. they know it's a lie. it's just like the same lies that they were pushing about the irs where you have -- is he perhaps the most senior republican member in the united states senate saying after news was breaking badly for donald trump about the investigation into stolen documents, you actually had a
gene robinson, that's one thing willie and i talked about, the frustration for some time. a conspiracy theory about the rigged election. >> my god. >> i'll patiently walk my friends through it. i'll give them links to "wall street journal" stories, fox news stories, "new york post" stories. they'll go, oh, okay. what about -- they'll go to a covid conspiracy. >> they won't get it. >> they won't get it and then they'll move to a covid conspiracy. i'll...
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boulevard but that wasn't good enough because we needed to serve the heart of china town so mayor willy brown and rose pack struck a brilliant compromise to agree to demolish the embarcadero freeway but build a subway into the heart of china town, connecting chinese san francisco in the cultural heart of chinese san francisco. but to do more than that, to revitalize the southeastern part of san francisco, including the bay view, to connect african american and filipino american and other populations to new emerging job centers in mission bay and all the jobs in union square and again here to china town. so, with support from speaker pelosi and a billion dollars of federal funding, we are almost there. we're also really grateful. [cheers and applause] we're grateful to secretary butavig for the bipartisan infrastructure bill. this once in a generation opportunity. [cheers and applause] can provide cities like ours the resources that we need to make a transportation system that works for everyone but particularly the people who have the fewest mobility choices. i also want to make my appr
boulevard but that wasn't good enough because we needed to serve the heart of china town so mayor willy brown and rose pack struck a brilliant compromise to agree to demolish the embarcadero freeway but build a subway into the heart of china town, connecting chinese san francisco in the cultural heart of chinese san francisco. but to do more than that, to revitalize the southeastern part of san francisco, including the bay view, to connect african american and filipino american and other...
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willie though, it is -- as we continue to look at members filing in, willie, it really is something that perhaps the greatest challenge to her monarchy came after the death of diana. the scenes extraordinary she served and she showed a certain dignity and detatchment, a neutrality. and that was shaken with the death of dianne why as depicted in the movie "the queen." . she learned a difficult lesson during that time. and understood that sense of detatchment needed to move forward. to a new britain she didn't understand zblcht she won an academy award for playing that role, "the queen." there is boris johnson. entering westminster abbey as the dignitaries continue to come inside. caddie, just sort of atmospherics for people watching back in the united states. you and i notice it's very quiet out here. it is a funeral today. i walked through hyde park this morning and big screens up and people are gathering. it will be a day to celebrate her life. but there is sadness. for 70 years she's always been there as monarch and for many years before that. and that constantcy ends today. >> here we
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willie, it really is crazy.i were to tell you that yesterday i read in the "wall street journal" and "the new york times" that the dollar is experiencing a once in a generation dominance over the rest of the world, that our currency is stronger than it has been, well over a generation, then we're dominating the rest of the world as far as the strength of the dollar, the strength of our economy, if i told you we had record job growth, and andrew is even saying that the supply chain is getting better, child poverty at record lows, in most cases you'd say it's fantastic. but inflation, stubborn, 8.5%. interest rates are going to go up again. >> yeah. they'll have to raise them again. add to that list, 11 million jobs open in this economy. >> record high. >> inflation will be a subject at the white house today. president biden is hosting an event to celebrate the passage of the inflation reduction act. joining us, "morning joe" senior contributor eugene daniel. the president will be touting the inflation reduction a
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kira. >> thanks, willie. see you tomorrow.here for your local news with us on "today in the bay" at 7:00. >>> here's a quick look at the top stories here following, including remembering queen elizabeth. we have a live look outside of buckingham palace, where you can see thousands of people are gathering to mourn their late queen. today also is a historic day, as king charles iii officially was declared sovereign of the nation. members of the privy council, which is made up of senior politicians and judges who advise the monarch, met this morning at st. james' palace in london to proclaim charles as king. the process is an accession council meeting. during his speech, the king paid tribute to his mother and looked ahead to his new reign. >> in taking up these responsibilities, i shall strive to follow the inspiring example i have been set in upholding constitutional government and to seek the peace, harmony, and prosperity of the peoples of these islands, and of the commonwealth realms and territories throughout the world. >>
kira. >> thanks, willie. see you tomorrow.here for your local news with us on "today in the bay" at 7:00. >>> here's a quick look at the top stories here following, including remembering queen elizabeth. we have a live look outside of buckingham palace, where you can see thousands of people are gathering to mourn their late queen. today also is a historic day, as king charles iii officially was declared sovereign of the nation. members of the privy council, which is...
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when i asked willie what do we do with our anger? and he said terry, it can no longer be about anger. it has to be about healing. going to the source of our pain, and recognizing it. owning it. apologizing for it. embracing it. with a commitment to change. and when i asked jonah yellow man, a medicine person among the dinne what he was seeing, he said terry, we have to go deeper. and so i ask us together what does that look like for each of us? each of us in our own places with our own gifts in the places we call home. and evangi gray, a medicine woman fighting for water rights for her people in san juan county for 30 years still no water. she says to dwell is to see things as they are. and then you sta stay and fight for those things that you see for your community. it is a privilege, she said. we are eroding and evolving at once. perhaps jonah's call to go deeper is a call to acknowledge the power that resides in the earth itself. the organic intelligence inherent in deserts and forests, rivers and oceans and all manner of species
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but, willie, i guess that is the gift of the monarchy of the british people, that this constitutional monarchy allows them to celebrate the life a woman who was able to unify a country through very divisive times. an extraordinary job of being this rock, this force for stability for a nation in a went from an ancient empire when she began her reign to a vibrant technologically advanced post-modern country who despite its challenges, remained one of the most powerful economies in the world. >> i mean, we've talked about this over the last week or so, but just the scope of her life, the fact that she was there in london for the blitz, what she has experienced and influenced over history and everything that came after that through the 1960s, the troubles up through all that has happened in the last 30 years, the death of diana, everything that nation has seen. and she's been there with her hand in some way on history for nearly a century. matt bradley, i understand the procession is nearing your position. what are you seeing there? >> reporter: that's right. we're seeing the band playing
but, willie, i guess that is the gift of the monarchy of the british people, that this constitutional monarchy allows them to celebrate the life a woman who was able to unify a country through very divisive times. an extraordinary job of being this rock, this force for stability for a nation in a went from an ancient empire when she began her reign to a vibrant technologically advanced post-modern country who despite its challenges, remained one of the most powerful economies in the world....
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willie?s kerry points out, a lot of them didn't know where they were going. >> geez. >> and when they landed they didn't know where they were and walked into town and the good people of martha's vineyard rallied to support them. >> pretty sick. >> more on that tomorrow. >>> new details about the misuse of welfare funds in mississippi including money paid to nfl hall of famer brett favre. nbc news justice and intelligence correspondent ken declinian has more. >> reporter: brett favre and the state's former governor might have been more deeply involved than first know. text messages included in newly released court documents showed favre as bill brian for help securing state money for a college volleyball facility where his daughter played the sport. he sent him to the state welfare agency. millions in funds sent to mississippi for people in policy. she's pleaded guilty to fraud and is cooperating with prosecutors. after she secured $4 million in welfare funds for the volleyball project, favre
willie?s kerry points out, a lot of them didn't know where they were going. >> geez. >> and when they landed they didn't know where they were and walked into town and the good people of martha's vineyard rallied to support them. >> pretty sick. >> more on that tomorrow. >>> new details about the misuse of welfare funds in mississippi including money paid to nfl hall of famer brett favre. nbc news justice and intelligence correspondent ken declinian has more....
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willie brown. and kron four's rob nesbitt spoke with the former mayor willie brown about the queen's death. >> whether it's a berth, wedding or death. when the royal family is in the news, the world is glued to the tv. and that was the case today for the death of queen elizabeth. the second who can say they met her or san francisco mayor willie brown can. she was a queen for the ages and queen elizabeth. the second was honored thursday in san francisco. from the union flag and mark hopkins hotel being lowered to half-staff with a 96 tolls of the bell at grace cathedral. one for every year she was alive. reverend malcolm young reflected on the loss of the head of the english church. elizabeth is incredibly important person around the world. and and >> the people our congregation really respect and admire her very much so. >> we will miss her very much. the longest-running british monarch made her first visit to the u.s. in 1957. returned several times after. >> including a trip to sacramento in 1983
willie brown. and kron four's rob nesbitt spoke with the former mayor willie brown about the queen's death. >> whether it's a berth, wedding or death. when the royal family is in the news, the world is glued to the tv. and that was the case today for the death of queen elizabeth. the second who can say they met her or san francisco mayor willie brown can. she was a queen for the ages and queen elizabeth. the second was honored thursday in san francisco. from the union flag and mark...