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msnbc political correspondent kasie hunt joins me now. after sagging poll numbers, bridge gate, other challenges it looks likes chris christie is going to make it official tomorrow? >> number 14. he's planning to announce where he graduated in 1980 and where he was actually class president. and you will remember back in 2012 there were a lot of republicans who privately urged him to run against mitt romney. they thought he would be a stronger candidate. a lot are saying now maybe chris christie missed his chance. things that have happened since that time. convention speech that fell flat. he has the scandal on the george washington bridge. some other issues. he did take some steps to try to set the stage for this. he had lap band surgery two years ago. he's been out joking at that on the late night shows. i think at this point there's a question about whether or not he can stand out from this field. he's going to try to do that by as his slogan says telling it like it is. he's been giving tough love policy speech giving town hall meetings
msnbc political correspondent kasie hunt joins me now. after sagging poll numbers, bridge gate, other challenges it looks likes chris christie is going to make it official tomorrow? >> number 14. he's planning to announce where he graduated in 1980 and where he was actually class president. and you will remember back in 2012 there were a lot of republicans who privately urged him to run against mitt romney. they thought he would be a stronger candidate. a lot are saying now maybe chris...
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join e manager from constable, new york is msnbc's adam reiss. is sweat revealing details to the cops? >> reporter: it looks that way. they have experience in mexico. matt had been in mexico. he served time in mexico. we lernled sweat about five days ago left matt away. he couldn't keep up. just couldn't keep up. so sweat started going north. now, i'm at the location where sweat was apprehended yesterday. about 3:20 p.m. sergeant jay cook new york state police 21 years on the force. also a firearms instructor. he was on this road. he saw sweat jogging. he called out for him. sweat didn't respond. called out again. sweat made a run toward the treeline. cook now if he made it to the treeline he would escape. he shot him twice in the torso. he is upgraded. people here very relieved. they're finally opening their doors, sleeping at night. coming outside. just enjoying the outdoors. not worrying about two guys on the run. two convicted killers on the run. the district attorney says once he's discharged from the hospital he will charge him with escape
join e manager from constable, new york is msnbc's adam reiss. is sweat revealing details to the cops? >> reporter: it looks that way. they have experience in mexico. matt had been in mexico. he served time in mexico. we lernled sweat about five days ago left matt away. he couldn't keep up. just couldn't keep up. so sweat started going north. now, i'm at the location where sweat was apprehended yesterday. about 3:20 p.m. sergeant jay cook new york state police 21 years on the force. also...
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developing now on "msnbc live." victory for religious freedom at the supreme court. we're going live to what's been a busy day on decisions. >>> rand paulescuered is skewered over these comments. >> secretly i think some wanted there to be an attack in the united states so they can blame me. >> that was last night. now that paul has had time to sleep on it, we'll tell you what he's saying today. >>> unprecedented reveal on cover of "vanity fair" first image of caitlyn, formally known as bruce. >>> a series of big decisions expected to come down. certain ones today. the case involved issues of free speech wraprap lyrics and facebook. joining me from the supreme court is nbc news justice correspondent pete williams. tell us what we saw revealed
developing now on "msnbc live." victory for religious freedom at the supreme court. we're going live to what's been a busy day on decisions. >>> rand paulescuered is skewered over these comments. >> secretly i think some wanted there to be an attack in the united states so they can blame me. >> that was last night. now that paul has had time to sleep on it, we'll tell you what he's saying today. >>> unprecedented reveal on cover of "vanity fair"...
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cnn, msnbc covered it every hour. msnbc, sometimes as much as three times an hour. fox news covered it only once a brief story on a special report. who was right? >> you know i think that's up to the viewers to say whose judgment is right. but i will say, this is -- >> if you ran a cable network, would you air this throughout the day? >> you know here's the thing. i covered dennis hastert as a reporter on the hill. so i think this is a very big story. and it speaks to particularly because of how he reacted during the foley scandal, if these allegations are true i think it's a very important story. and trust in government frankly. but, again, i don't know if everyday americans care as much as i do. >> well, because hastert has been very much out of the limelight for nine years now. but during the years when he was the speaker of the house, he was a real power player in this city. so i guess it depends on how important it is when you go after a former official. that's the other thing that has changed, right. it's harder to make that charge against a sitting speaker of
cnn, msnbc covered it every hour. msnbc, sometimes as much as three times an hour. fox news covered it only once a brief story on a special report. who was right? >> you know i think that's up to the viewers to say whose judgment is right. but i will say, this is -- >> if you ran a cable network, would you air this throughout the day? >> you know here's the thing. i covered dennis hastert as a reporter on the hill. so i think this is a very big story. and it speaks to...
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that's "the rundown" here on msnbc. tamron hall is next and she'll have complete coverage of chris christie's 2016 presidential announcement. keep it right here on msnbc. ohhhhh... whoa whoa whoa! who's responsible for this?!? if something goes wrong, you find a scapegoat. ...rick. it's what you do. ahhhhhhhh! what'd you say? uh-oh! kelly! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. rick. don't walk away from me. ahhhhhhhh! when you travel, we help you make all kinds of connections. connections you almost miss. and ones you never thought you'd make. we help connect where you are. to places you never thought you'd go. this, is why we travel. and why we continue to create new technology to connect you to the people and places that matter. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm tamron hall. this is "news nation." we begin with breaking news in the 2016 presidential race. you're looking at live pictures from livingston high school. that is in the great state of new jersey wh
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and that wraps up "the rundown" on msnbc. thank you for the privilege of your time. >>> up next rachel dolezal answers a powerful question from melissa harris-perry. the question. are you a con artist? the answer to that question next on "news nation" with tamron hall. we want to hear rachel dolezal's response. i'll see you tomorrow. when my back pain flared up, we both felt it. i tried tylenol but it was 6 pills a day. with aleve it's just two pills, all day. now i'm back! aleve. all day strong. across america people, like basketball hall of famer dominique wilkins, are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills and comes in a pen. victoza is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. and the needle is thin. victoza is not for weight loss but it may help you lose some weight. victoza is an injectable prescrip
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this is msnbc. >> nothing but love. love love love. unconditional unconditionally, he was just an awesome person. as i tell everyone, i don't want to speak in the past tense because i'm going the keep him in my heart. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me... and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than 10 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contrubutes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers including lymphoma have happened, as have blood liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are c
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get optimized. >>> joining me now, msnbc national correspondent joy reid and still with me msnbc's josh barro. kenji yoshino, who is a phenomenal scholar on this who we booked for tonight and then the breaking news interrupted. so i apologize to him and our viewers, who were looking forward to him. this week this week. today was so insane and head-spinning, and we have so many moving parts, you could lose sight of what this week meant. i mean if you just took the 48 hours of the aca decision and the marriage ruling today, just that 48 hours, the obama presidency is one of the most monumental shifts in american society and social life and policy of any presidency particularly, you know, in the last 100 years, let's say. and that's just the two things that happened -- >> not even with the singing in the church! >> not even with the singing in church. >> not even with the song in church. full stop. since the johnson era, i don't think there's been this concentrated amount of really dramatic policy change that moved the country significantly in a progressive direction. so, we're talking at
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this is "msnbc live." we have breaking news this hour. top level officials were busted and paraded out of hotel rooms in sheets and handcuffs, what would happen to the man at top? he was re-elected as president to fifa. moments ago we learned fifa president seth blatter once considered untouchable is stepping down from his position. there will be a re-election. you could knock people over with a feather when we heard this. it was only days ago we heard he was ushered back in and vintage seth blatter in his acceptance speech. >> with regards to his tone after asked question after question about the 14 top ranking fifa officials who were indicted last week 14 indicted. it took what happened yesterday apparently to force him out. let's start with
this is "msnbc live." we have breaking news this hour. top level officials were busted and paraded out of hotel rooms in sheets and handcuffs, what would happen to the man at top? he was re-elected as president to fifa. moments ago we learned fifa president seth blatter once considered untouchable is stepping down from his position. there will be a re-election. you could knock people over with a feather when we heard this. it was only days ago we heard he was ushered back in and...
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msnbc. and i think fox news is a crime. they should be arrested for the lies that they tell on their. -- there. host: i am guessing you do not identify as a conservative. caller: they are horrible. that is what i have to say. host: that is day from dayton ohio. next is christine from charleston, south carolina. christine, are either? -- are you there? caller: thank you for taking my call. i am in my 20's and i listen to c-span all the time. mainly because i feel like that is the least biased source out there. i feel most of the mainstream media, msc -- msnbc, cnn, pbs all of them are very biased. i think even fox's biased in its own right. i mainly look at internet news. i read drudge report. i think it is important to get a spectrum. i think people who just look at one new source, i think your negative the full picture. i think it is important to look at everything. i also look at pbs and cnn. i look at all of them. unfortunately you kind of have to sift through every thing to get fax. i feel like a lot of the mainstream m
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>> there is only one victim that we can name that msnbc news has independently confirmed. police tell us they cannot release the names of the victims themselves. we don't know any of the other names. we have not had a chance to speak to families. they are apparently gathered nearby. there were presumably others. so it is mostly concerned community members here to express community -- but we do not have much specific info on the victims or the victim's families themselves. >> what do we know about the shooter? >> according to police they first heard a call at 9:05 p.m. they are looking if a 21-year-old white male suspect with sandy blond hair, slight build. beyond that we do not know much. they are investigating this as a likely hate crime. beyond that there is no sense of the motivation exactly. the police are begging people for any information that they can muster. if they saw anything if they heard anything if they have any idea who might be involved to please come forward and let them know. they are truly desperate needs here. >> that was my next question. are there any
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msnbc's kasie hunt thank you so much. jonathan capehart is an opinion writer for the "washington post" and msnbc contributor. jonathan, real fast as kasie was talking about the gop politics about all of this is it a dodge for those that are running for the white house to say this is a state's right issue for people that want to be the president of all americans. shouldn't they address this as the president of all americans? >> yes, they should. absolutely. and that's why i think governor romney's tweet was so extraordinary. it was clear. it was unequivocal. he said it should come down. he's had this position as kasie said, since 2007. when it happened i was at a dinner party and i said to folk governor romney doing this makes it impossible for the other people who are actually running for president this go around to actually stay silent on this. and so for anyone to say that they should let the people of south carolina decide that's a dodge. i think the person who comes out best in all this is governor bush who said we to
msnbc's kasie hunt thank you so much. jonathan capehart is an opinion writer for the "washington post" and msnbc contributor. jonathan, real fast as kasie was talking about the gop politics about all of this is it a dodge for those that are running for the white house to say this is a state's right issue for people that want to be the president of all americans. shouldn't they address this as the president of all americans? >> yes, they should. absolutely. and that's why i think...
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there is msnbc's chief legal correspondent, ari melber. let's talk about this as we see people filing out from the court on part of our screen there. >> reporter: as you've been reporting, jose it is a big day at the supreme court. you can hear some of the crowds chanting and applauding. they've been applauding since learning of the decision upholding the aca, obamacare. you can see that obviously a big day and one that some people were expecting as they gathered here well before we heard the decision. i want to spotlight a little bit more from justice roberts' ruling. one of the striking things here and this is a long ruling we've still been digesting. but justice roberts doesn't just say congress didn't intend to cut out this funding. that's the major holding. he also does a pretty deep analysis of how this health care law is supposed to work and uses language that will be much more familiar to people who heard the administration, president obama, talk about this law than conservative challengers. >> ari, i'm sorry to interrupt. i want t
there is msnbc's chief legal correspondent, ari melber. let's talk about this as we see people filing out from the court on part of our screen there. >> reporter: as you've been reporting, jose it is a big day at the supreme court. you can hear some of the crowds chanting and applauding. they've been applauding since learning of the decision upholding the aca, obamacare. you can see that obviously a big day and one that some people were expecting as they gathered here well before we heard...
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i'm angie goff on msnbc. "way too early" starts right now. >>> we just left speaking with members of the family. heart-breaking scene i have never witnessed in my life before. i told them that this community stands forth their love to them and that we are all in this together in this community. >> breaking news. a gunman on the loose after walking into a historic south carolina church killing nine people during wednesday night's bible study. it's wednesday, -- it's june 18th. around 9:00 police were called to the church in downtown charleston. what they found inside was devastating. eight dead two more rushed to the hospital. one of them has also died. among the dead is pastor state senator clementa pinckney. there was points during the night where there were reports an explosive device. police rushed people out of the area before giving the all clear. a planned visit by jeb bush in charleston today has been canceled canceled. joining us now dave wagner. what can you tell us about the suspect? >> reporter: we
i'm angie goff on msnbc. "way too early" starts right now. >>> we just left speaking with members of the family. heart-breaking scene i have never witnessed in my life before. i told them that this community stands forth their love to them and that we are all in this together in this community. >> breaking news. a gunman on the loose after walking into a historic south carolina church killing nine people during wednesday night's bible study. it's wednesday, -- it's june...
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chief legal correspondent and co-host of "the cycle" on msnbc. thank you both for being here. >> good evening. >> thank you, reverend sharpton. >> ari, chris christie accusing hillary clinton of wanting to commit voter fraud. doesn't that seem a bit desperate? >> i think it's out there. i think it suggests politically she has struck a nerve, and, rev, starting with the politics here. she's been doing these small event and meet and greets in iowa first big campaign rally speech that i've counted. gotten a lot of attention. first address that has gotten a response from republicans and it's clear she's picked an issue that she thinks is substantively important. she has a long record on it. >> she has a record yeah. >> politically this is something that's putting republicans on defense. legally, of course these issues are open for debate. the supreme court has upheld certain forms of voter i.d. but the texas law which rick perry has been defending was struck down in part by certain judges saying it's discriminatory and that hasn't been fully resolved
chief legal correspondent and co-host of "the cycle" on msnbc. thank you both for being here. >> good evening. >> thank you, reverend sharpton. >> ari, chris christie accusing hillary clinton of wanting to commit voter fraud. doesn't that seem a bit desperate? >> i think it's out there. i think it suggests politically she has struck a nerve, and, rev, starting with the politics here. she's been doing these small event and meet and greets in iowa first big...
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. >> joining us now "new york times" political reporter and msnbc political analyst jeremy peters the president of planned percent hood and msnbc krinter barney frank, author of frank, a life in politics. >> there is lindsey graham saying i can promise we will get to 60 votes saying this is a stunt, i will use the senate floor because i can. the procedure allows me to go out there when i want to. in this case when it is convenient for my campaign with no hope of what he is doing becoming law. >> we have had are 29 actions by the congress to try to limit abortion. it's an obsession. for lindsey graham, this is an effort to pander to the wing of his party he needs in order to be competitive. it's really a shame that we are -- continue to be preoccupied by this issue. it's not what the voters or the republican party wants. i was heartened to see senator susan colin s say this isn't the priority and shouldn't be of this congress. >> barney frank, the priority of the senate apparently will be whatever this week's presidential candidate in the senate decides to make it. >> that's true but i
. >> joining us now "new york times" political reporter and msnbc political analyst jeremy peters the president of planned percent hood and msnbc krinter barney frank, author of frank, a life in politics. >> there is lindsey graham saying i can promise we will get to 60 votes saying this is a stunt, i will use the senate floor because i can. the procedure allows me to go out there when i want to. in this case when it is convenient for my campaign with no hope of what he is...
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tonight, msnbc returns to houston, where 1/3 of all illegal immigrants enter the country. this time, the human merchandise is different than what we last found here. not women from latin america, but young women from asia, trafficked and trapped into selling their bodies and dignity for cash. for those who find it hard to believe that sex slavery is alive and well in modern america, harris county's human trafficking task force invites non-believes to ride along for a day in the life. >> houston is a hub. >> bruce carr heads a federally funded human trafficking task force for harris county, texas. >> we have a big problem in the houston area, with a lot of spas popping up in the outlying areas of the county. >> we're going to be working off case number 58147. >> the task force's mission, root out sex traffickers hiding behind the city's massage parlors and spas. today's target, one of the 500 massage parlors or spas which uses women who have been illegally trafficked from asia. >> this is the advertisements right now. they're talking about the girls, saying open seven days
tonight, msnbc returns to houston, where 1/3 of all illegal immigrants enter the country. this time, the human merchandise is different than what we last found here. not women from latin america, but young women from asia, trafficked and trapped into selling their bodies and dignity for cash. for those who find it hard to believe that sex slavery is alive and well in modern america, harris county's human trafficking task force invites non-believes to ride along for a day in the life. >>...
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stay with msnbc for the latest on this developing story. now to msnbc undercover. >>> today annie labort walks the strip hoping to offer system vags and a way out of prostitution. >> i would like the johns to know that they are paying for a fantasy that is not true in the least. >> ten years ago, she says she was just like them. working this very same strip as a high-class escort. >> i want them to see that these are broken women that are little girls still inside. >> like most young women who end up selling their bodies here, annie's roots in rural minnesota lie far from the bright lights of the vegas strip. >> she was a good kid. she was a pretty girl. >> her mother recalls that annie liked to dance and sing in the church choir, loved animals and participated in local beauty pageants. >> she was just a bundle of energy. i told her, boy, you should be a movie star. >> beneath the surface of annie's ideal childhood, however, things at home were not always so peaceful. annie says her father was arrestless angry man given to unexpected fits o
stay with msnbc for the latest on this developing story. now to msnbc undercover. >>> today annie labort walks the strip hoping to offer system vags and a way out of prostitution. >> i would like the johns to know that they are paying for a fantasy that is not true in the least. >> ten years ago, she says she was just like them. working this very same strip as a high-class escort. >> i want them to see that these are broken women that are little girls still inside....
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one source said msnbc is desperate. they're desperate for a jolt of energy and brian williams could be that energy. i'm not sure however that he necessarily fits on cable. cable is about personality, and he doesn't necessarily show all that personality when he's an anchor. that's why he went on late night shows which is what got him into trouble. so this is a very complicated situation, and we should mention he said that the rules of the road are going to be different this time. he's a different person now. but we haven't heard of any editorial changes they'll make to make sure he's telling the truth, to reassure viewers he's telling the truth. that may be a challenge as well. >> brian stelter, many thanks to you. >>> checking on some top stories, another case of home grown terror. a second american has been arrested in an isis-linked bomb plot in new york city. the fbi arrested samuel topaz at his ft. lee, new jersey home. they say he planned the attack with another man who was arrested earlier this week. >>> to southe
one source said msnbc is desperate. they're desperate for a jolt of energy and brian williams could be that energy. i'm not sure however that he necessarily fits on cable. cable is about personality, and he doesn't necessarily show all that personality when he's an anchor. that's why he went on late night shows which is what got him into trouble. so this is a very complicated situation, and we should mention he said that the rules of the road are going to be different this time. he's a...
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msnbc news is working to confirm reports of an explosion. initial reports say there's at least one dead. one decapitated body was found at entrance. someone has been detained. we'll bring you more information as we learn throughout the course of the day. >>> let's get a check on your weather now with meteorologist bill karins. looks like a hot few days ahead. >> in the west going to be incredible, like off the charts hottest some ever have are seen maybe decades in some cases. not in the east though. there's a change in the weather pattern as we head through end of june and july. going to cool off the great lakes. all hot weather here in the west. we've talked like the drought like two to three years it seems. these temperatures unheard of. in montana, 100 sunday. this stuff is unheard of. think about the firefighters out there on the front lines of fires that are now starting to form. they're afraid of more forming this weekend. then the contrast to that, usually typical when one side of the country is hot, the other is cool. that's the cas
msnbc news is working to confirm reports of an explosion. initial reports say there's at least one dead. one decapitated body was found at entrance. someone has been detained. we'll bring you more information as we learn throughout the course of the day. >>> let's get a check on your weather now with meteorologist bill karins. looks like a hot few days ahead. >> in the west going to be incredible, like off the charts hottest some ever have are seen maybe decades in some cases....
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congratulations on your knew role adds breaking news anchor on msnbc. that's like being the tour guide on the hin denburg. sorry brian i don't think you are getting the shep deck but you are getting... joining me is a brand new shhos of a show called red eye. it went downhill after their first host left. i can't remember his name. >> tom, i sense that you feel bad for brian williams. >> why? >> i do. >> we gave him a lot of brief. he was in war areas. maybe he hasn't on the battlefield but i exaggerate. if i see someone get pushed oh a subway i will throw myself into that i got roughed up on the subway by a couple of naverweldes. >> ma man beings add a layer to a story when they don't need to. >> we all exaggerate and he did as well. we call him on it. if you say he wasn't really in the helicopter, i guess i wasn't. everybody chill out and now th news. >> it was much a do about nothing. people say he is a newsman. he is a newsman. >> he is just a jerk like you and me. gavin, what's the german phrase? (speaking german) >> i am so glad we are on the same
congratulations on your knew role adds breaking news anchor on msnbc. that's like being the tour guide on the hin denburg. sorry brian i don't think you are getting the shep deck but you are getting... joining me is a brand new shhos of a show called red eye. it went downhill after their first host left. i can't remember his name. >> tom, i sense that you feel bad for brian williams. >> why? >> i do. >> we gave him a lot of brief. he was in war areas. maybe he hasn't on...
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and now we paying for it. >>> breaking news from msnbc. you're looking at the summit in southern germany. the leaders are gathered for the so called class photo here. the president spoke and said g 7 leaders will discuss the global economy, european trade, violent extremism and climate change. we'll have information on the top of the hour. now it is back to "lock up." so you stay steady ahead. mmm yoplait! it's snack time! oh, look! yoplait original now has 25% less sugar. it tastes good! yoplait! ♪ ♪ (charge music) you wouldn't hire an organist without hearing them first. charge! so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. >>> a dirty job but someone has to do it. how this woman created a successful business cleaning up crime scenes. and these inmates at the women's prison are turning their lives around by learning entrepreneurship and starting small businesses. that and more coming up next on your business. small businesses
and now we paying for it. >>> breaking news from msnbc. you're looking at the summit in southern germany. the leaders are gathered for the so called class photo here. the president spoke and said g 7 leaders will discuss the global economy, european trade, violent extremism and climate change. we'll have information on the top of the hour. now it is back to "lock up." so you stay steady ahead. mmm yoplait! it's snack time! oh, look! yoplait original now has 25% less sugar. it...
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thomas roberts joins me with what's coming up on "msnbc live." >> hi. coming up next focus on a prison worker in the massive manhunt for two cold blooded murders on the run. did she help them orchestrate their brazen prison escape? >>> also would police body cameras have made any difference in the mckinney, texas, pool party incident? we're taking your pulse on this story which is still taking social media by storm. and he was once one of the most powerful men in washington. now former house speaker dennis hastert is about to go before a judge on charges a he used payoffs to keep sexual misconduct secret. it's all straight ahead on "msnbc live." ...and takes the wheel right from your very hands... ...this isn't that car. the first and only car with direct adaptive steering. ♪ the 328 horsepower q50 from infiniti. for the millions of americans suffering from ringing in their ears, there's no such thing as quiet time. but you can quiet the ringing with lipo-flavonoid, the number-one doctor-recommended brand. relieve the ringing with lipo-flavonoid. when
thomas roberts joins me with what's coming up on "msnbc live." >> hi. coming up next focus on a prison worker in the massive manhunt for two cold blooded murders on the run. did she help them orchestrate their brazen prison escape? >>> also would police body cameras have made any difference in the mckinney, texas, pool party incident? we're taking your pulse on this story which is still taking social media by storm. and he was once one of the most powerful men in...
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msnbc live with "thomas roberts" is next. we expect a press conference in the next few minutes to begin about that terror incident in boston. don't go anywhere, keep the dial on msnbc. it takes nature 90 days to grow the most golden oats. 7,200 hours to create the purest honey and, it only takes you 3 minutes to enjoy it. perhaps we made it too delicious. nature valley, nature at its most delicious. you've heard of a "win-win," right? what about a "win-win-win"? pick up the limited edition metallic droid turbo by motorola. water-repellent. up to 48-hour battery life and ballistic nylon back. that's your first "win." plus, it's only on verizon. the #1 network. there's your next "win." now for final "win." get $250 when you trade in any smartphone. and get 10 gigs of data for $80 a month and $15 per line. the win-win-win. a new way to save without settling. only on verizon. >>> i'm thomas roberts. we want to take you straight to boston. faith leaders have just wrapped up their meeting with police in boston to talk about yesterd
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developing right now, here on msnbc, the search for two convicted killers who escaped from a maximum security prison entering its ninth day. we are learning more about the prison worker who allegedly helped convicted killers david sweat and richard matt escape. nbc's miguel almaguer is in morrisonville with the latest. miguel? >> reporter: richard, we're learning new information today about the woman who authorities say was involved in the prison getaway, and her plan to move on and forward with the inmatsdesinmates. the search continues just up the street from here. another massive search another dead end. this, day nine no sign of convicted killers. the prison employee who's now in jail accused of smuggling tools into the prison thepg the murderers bust out of the maximum security facility. >> the three of them were going to move on together. >> that was the plan. >> reporter: andrew wiley, the district attorney said mitchell sweat and matt developed a close, unusual relationship. while working together behind prison walls in the tailor shop. the d.a. said mitchell was to pick up t
developing right now, here on msnbc, the search for two convicted killers who escaped from a maximum security prison entering its ninth day. we are learning more about the prison worker who allegedly helped convicted killers david sweat and richard matt escape. nbc's miguel almaguer is in morrisonville with the latest. miguel? >> reporter: richard, we're learning new information today about the woman who authorities say was involved in the prison getaway, and her plan to move on and...
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we're joining by msnbc national reporter tremaine lee. what woo we learned? >> from the affidavits around 8:06 p.m. dylann roof walked into mother emanuel church with a fanny pack and a gun. he sat for an hour, as you mentioned at some point he opened fire on the group. killing nine people. one addition we didn't know until yesterday when we read the affidavit. at some point he stood over a witness and uttered some sort of racially inflammatory statement. they didn't say exactly what it was. but there was something of a racially charged nature. he exited looked both ways hopped in his car. police say that dylann roof's father confirmed that dylan did own a .45-caliber handgun. on the scene they found found .45-caliber shell casings, they've matched the gun or at least the shell casings to the type of gun used in the crime. so again, here he is in the detention center behind us apparently he has a neighboring cell to the michael sclaglager, the officer who killed eded michael scott. >> we will be checking back in with you later. >>> up next, a father and a son
we're joining by msnbc national reporter tremaine lee. what woo we learned? >> from the affidavits around 8:06 p.m. dylann roof walked into mother emanuel church with a fanny pack and a gun. he sat for an hour, as you mentioned at some point he opened fire on the group. killing nine people. one addition we didn't know until yesterday when we read the affidavit. at some point he stood over a witness and uttered some sort of racially inflammatory statement. they didn't say exactly what it...
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we invite you to keep it here on msnbc for wall to wall coverage for funeral services of the reverend pinckney live from charles tochblt. >>> donald trump is taking heat and hitting back. it didn't take long for the hopeful to stir controversy. this morning he's answering for these comments he made about mexicans when announcing his candidacy last week. >> they're sending people that have lots of problems and bringing those problems with us. they're bringing drugs. they're bringing crime, rapist. some i assume are good people. i speak to border guards and tell us what we're getting. >> tracey potss is live in washington. tracey, trump got called out on this. he's not packing down. >> no he's not. he's suing univision. they said they're cutting ties with him as a result of what he said. they're not going to run the miss usa pageant or deal with the program at all anymore. trump says they've got a five year contract is and he will sue to enforce that contract. then he went on telemudu and said this. >> they're not people we want and frankly not people other countries -- i talk about oth
we invite you to keep it here on msnbc for wall to wall coverage for funeral services of the reverend pinckney live from charles tochblt. >>> donald trump is taking heat and hitting back. it didn't take long for the hopeful to stir controversy. this morning he's answering for these comments he made about mexicans when announcing his candidacy last week. >> they're sending people that have lots of problems and bringing those problems with us. they're bringing drugs. they're...
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msnbc observers said it was 300 people. casey hunt was there and saw it was 300 people. donald trump tried to tell her it was 5,000. we now know -- >> that's the number of troops in iraq. >> there's a number for you. >> give or take. >> we now know there was a casting agency that casts extras that was employed to supply people for the trump event, the e-mail has surfaced saying we are working on helping one of 0 our associates, goth am gr with a big event on tuesday. i love this is sent to actors and knowing a lot of actors might be liberal. it says to them at some point we understand this is not a traditional background job but we believe acting comes in all forms and this is inclusive of that school of thought. so there was acting not just at the podium yesterday but in the audience. and the trump campaign says absolutely not. we didn't pay anything. mike, this is where the fec reports will be fun. the trump campaign may not realize it but they are under a legal obligation to report they paid for that and we'll see in some months whether they did or not, or whether the
msnbc observers said it was 300 people. casey hunt was there and saw it was 300 people. donald trump tried to tell her it was 5,000. we now know -- >> that's the number of troops in iraq. >> there's a number for you. >> give or take. >> we now know there was a casting agency that casts extras that was employed to supply people for the trump event, the e-mail has surfaced saying we are working on helping one of 0 our associates, goth am gr with a big event on tuesday. i...
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msnbc needs a boost of credibility. and brian williams needed a chance to show that he could be trusted again. i know you think msnbc and credibility? brian williams doesn't seem credible. when you're a network that has al sharpton on every day he is a much-needed credibility boost. >> you look at it. here is a guy caught being a serial maker upper. now msnbc, where there are a number of people who do apparently seemingly make up stuff all the time. he would be right at home, many would say. >> al sharpton has had trouble with the truth going back decades and we know the same about brian williams. he lied to make himself look better. we're frustrated that we see a lot of mainstream journalists exaggerating facts. brian williams deserves punishment but a lot of journalists have done a lot to hurt civil discourse worse than he has. >> sure. you know molly, how this works. every time somebody clicks over to msnbc and he's doing something they're going to wonder now is he telling the truth this time? >> i think that will be
msnbc needs a boost of credibility. and brian williams needed a chance to show that he could be trusted again. i know you think msnbc and credibility? brian williams doesn't seem credible. when you're a network that has al sharpton on every day he is a much-needed credibility boost. >> you look at it. here is a guy caught being a serial maker upper. now msnbc, where there are a number of people who do apparently seemingly make up stuff all the time. he would be right at home, many would...
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in an interview with msnbc with melissa harris perry. >> i have gone there with the experience in terms of being a mother with two black sons and really owning what it means to experience and live blackness. >> reporter: even as a white child growing up montana was conditioned as black but was learned not to own it. >> out of a young age, a visceral connection with black is beautiful. >> reporter: she says as a child, she preferred to draw picture fs herself using a brown crayon instead of a peach one. but her parents say that's not true. >> this did not happen. this is a fabrication, because we are very in touch with our children as they were growing up. i was a stay-at-home mom. i was in touch with the teachers at school when she went to elementary school. this just simply didn't happen. she didn't ever draw herself as an african-american. >> reporter: they say she's as white as they are. >> it's alarming that rachel continues to make false statements. and have no acknowledgement that she has been doing that and it's become an issue. >> reporter: the way she styles her hair what some
in an interview with msnbc with melissa harris perry. >> i have gone there with the experience in terms of being a mother with two black sons and really owning what it means to experience and live blackness. >> reporter: even as a white child growing up montana was conditioned as black but was learned not to own it. >> out of a young age, a visceral connection with black is beautiful. >> reporter: she says as a child, she preferred to draw picture fs herself using a...
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msnbc's benjy sarlin is in charleston. he joins me now. you and many other political reporters were there covering a hillary clinton event when this news broke. you're gathering details. within the last few hours, this investigation has moved rapidly due to that surveillance video and now we have the identity of this individual but he is still at large. >> reporter: that's absolutely right. everything changed since about five hours ago when the police first released that video with still images of the suspect and started asking people en masse to give any information they could if they saw those people. that's when this manhunt in earn est est. we still don't know if there's a lead to his location, if authorities have any lead to where he might go or how to get catch him. so this is another story here. it's yet to be seen whether this is the break in the case that everyone here is hoping it is. >> we know this will at least lead to perhaps his family and maybe they will be able to -- if he has immediate family available to give authorities
msnbc's benjy sarlin is in charleston. he joins me now. you and many other political reporters were there covering a hillary clinton event when this news broke. you're gathering details. within the last few hours, this investigation has moved rapidly due to that surveillance video and now we have the identity of this individual but he is still at large. >> reporter: that's absolutely right. everything changed since about five hours ago when the police first released that video with still...
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you're watching "the ed show" on msnbc. we're right back. >>> i'm josh lipton with your cnbc market wrap. stocks end mixed this employment friday. the dow falls 56 points. the s&p is off three. the nasdaq climbs nine. the big story of the day the may jobs report. the economy added 280,000 jobs last month, more than expected, raising concerns the fed may hike interest rates sooner rather than later. the unemployment rate ticked higher to 5.5%. economists expected 225,000 positions. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. all night. try nexium 24hr, the #1 prescribed acid-blocking brand, and get all day, all night protection. nexium level protection. i like my seafood like i like my vacations: tropical. and during red lobster's island escape, three new tropical dishes take me straight to the islands. so i'm diving fork-first into the lobster and shrimp in paradise, with panko-crusted lobster tail and jumbo shrimp in captain morgan barbecue glaze. or the ultimate island seafood feast, with tender crab wood-grilled lo
you're watching "the ed show" on msnbc. we're right back. >>> i'm josh lipton with your cnbc market wrap. stocks end mixed this employment friday. the dow falls 56 points. the s&p is off three. the nasdaq climbs nine. the big story of the day the may jobs report. the economy added 280,000 jobs last month, more than expected, raising concerns the fed may hike interest rates sooner rather than later. the unemployment rate ticked higher to 5.5%. economists expected 225,000...
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. >> but msnbc -- at msnbc williams will anchor breaking news and special reports. williams issued an apology in a statement released by nbc news. i'm sorry, i said things that weren't true, i let down my nbc colleagues and our viewers. and i am determined to earn back their trust. williams begins his new role in mid-august. >> he was reportedly making like $10 million a year as anchor of the "nightly news." it's hard to imagine he would be paid that much in this new role. >> it's a big step back for williams who skyrocketed to news stardom as an nbc anchor back in 1986. lester holt will now assume the role full time. >> and matt lauer conducted the first interview with brian williams since the suspension, that expected to air on the "today" show. >>> next the house being eaten alive by the fungus from hell. >> it's literally eating this house from the inside out. >> gobbling up their home. it's not science fiction. it's really happening to them. >>> and -- >> this is the real story today. >> anchorwoman gretchen carlson, how deborah changed her life forever. >> you
. >> but msnbc -- at msnbc williams will anchor breaking news and special reports. williams issued an apology in a statement released by nbc news. i'm sorry, i said things that weren't true, i let down my nbc colleagues and our viewers. and i am determined to earn back their trust. williams begins his new role in mid-august. >> he was reportedly making like $10 million a year as anchor of the "nightly news." it's hard to imagine he would be paid that much in this new role....
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toure is co-host of msnbc's "the cycle" and joins us live from oakland. greet see you there and great to have msnbc issues out there and you're hearing firsthand what some of these are, toure. >> yeah. we're at the david e. xwlofr center here in oakland doing a town hall right behind me talking about how young people black and brown people in this town can get over to silicon valley. it is half an hour away and seems like a universe away. i would have never thought that i could code and write software and become part of silicon valley. it's a major industry. so now they're taking these people and teaching them how to get there. it's an organization called yes we code that teaches them how to write software and we're here doing "the cycle" from this location talking to young people and their elders. >> great to see the excitement for them and the doors opening up. make that a reality for them. toure, thank you very much. >>> toure will co-host the growing hope initiative live at 3:00 p.m. eastern time. we'll have much more from charleston in the next hour.
toure is co-host of msnbc's "the cycle" and joins us live from oakland. greet see you there and great to have msnbc issues out there and you're hearing firsthand what some of these are, toure. >> yeah. we're at the david e. xwlofr center here in oakland doing a town hall right behind me talking about how young people black and brown people in this town can get over to silicon valley. it is half an hour away and seems like a universe away. i would have never thought that i could...
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is going to msnbc where they make things up a lot changing the rules of the road? no they are giving him a venue to do what he wants. >> they have a morning show and other things. you have matt lowery there i guess though. if some of the military people on the chopper and their families not pushed forward with the truth would we know what it is? >> no we would have four or five more embellished stories going on. >> you think? >> absolutely. my question is when it is the apology touring coming to fox news? when is william going to visit with megyn kelly and get out of the combines of nbc. >> i thought the interview was so uncomfortable. i don't want to watch him sitting there. i think it will be interesting to watch going forward. he is a charming guy. can we get out there, back on the air and recharm everyone? >> do we need him to? is the world missing brian williams? was brian williams to big to fire in >> yes and say they this is why -- >> he did get fired. he has another job. >> the power that be over msnbc and nbc knew he was fabricating things for years. he wa
is going to msnbc where they make things up a lot changing the rules of the road? no they are giving him a venue to do what he wants. >> they have a morning show and other things. you have matt lowery there i guess though. if some of the military people on the chopper and their families not pushed forward with the truth would we know what it is? >> no we would have four or five more embellished stories going on. >> you think? >> absolutely. my question is when it is the...
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msnbc's kasie hunt i know you talked to him about that. he kind of laughed it off. >> four tickets in 17 years. >> come on. >>> so and if you haven't read it check hout this article now popping online and it's a great read from msnbc's jane tim entitled, how ben carson is losing his legacy. go to msnbc.com and read more there. >>> at g7 meeting, president obama announced agreement on a range of trade and security issues from fighting isis to fighting climate change and criticized russia for aggression in ukraine. >> it's important to recognize the russian economy has been seriously weakened. russia's actions in ukraine are hurting russia. and hurting the russian people. >> but he also played defense on domestic policy. first on immigration. >> obviously i'm frustrated by a district court ruling that now is winning its way through the appeals process. i am convinced that what we're doing is lawful and our lawyers are convinced that what we're doing is lawful. >> then on the supreme court ruling expected this month on obamacare. >> this shou
msnbc's kasie hunt i know you talked to him about that. he kind of laughed it off. >> four tickets in 17 years. >> come on. >>> so and if you haven't read it check hout this article now popping online and it's a great read from msnbc's jane tim entitled, how ben carson is losing his legacy. go to msnbc.com and read more there. >>> at g7 meeting, president obama announced agreement on a range of trade and security issues from fighting isis to fighting climate change...
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c con garagelation on breaking news on msnbc. con congratulations. he's the host of a show red eye which i've never heard of. i hear it's gone downhill after their first host left. i can't remember his name. tom. i sense that you feel bad for brian williams. >> i do. >> why? >> we gave him a lot of grief. he was in war areas. maybe he wasn't on the battlefield, but i exaggerate. if i see someone get pushed on the subway, i'll throw myself into that. i'll come into work and say i got roughed up on the subway. >> yes. you will say nar do wells. nobody know what is that is. you're right. human beings by nature can't help but add a layer to a story when they don't need to. >> yes. we all exaggerate. he did as well. we call him on it. we say you weren't really in that helicopter. he should have said i guess i wasn't. everybody chill out and now the news. like forget about it. to me it was much ado about nothing. people said he's a news man. he's a news man. it's so different. why? why do we put these idiots on a pedestal any way? he's just a jerk like you
c con garagelation on breaking news on msnbc. con congratulations. he's the host of a show red eye which i've never heard of. i hear it's gone downhill after their first host left. i can't remember his name. tom. i sense that you feel bad for brian williams. >> i do. >> why? >> we gave him a lot of grief. he was in war areas. maybe he wasn't on the battlefield, but i exaggerate. if i see someone get pushed on the subway, i'll throw myself into that. i'll come into work and say...
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does the move to msnbc, is it enough? >> i think it plays on two levels with the critics, the journalism professors. nothing with skepticism. i think the public kind of likes this guy and probably wants to go along with it and accept it. all along, that's been the break. if nbc had done something right at the beginning, to get him to apologize, they might have pulled this off. now, everybody kind of suspects everything about this that you know it's manufactured. >> with the benefit of time where does this size up in terms of gravity of sin, transgression by brian williams. how serious was this for an offense? >> as serious as it gets. it was obvious he was exaggerating misleading people. he says it wasn't intentional. the court of public opinion is over. we have heard his side of the story for the first time. i am seeing mixed reactions. i agree with bill. a lot of people like this guy as a person. they want to see him on television. when he gets back on msnbc we'll see the votes pouring in every day for him. >> so this c
does the move to msnbc, is it enough? >> i think it plays on two levels with the critics, the journalism professors. nothing with skepticism. i think the public kind of likes this guy and probably wants to go along with it and accept it. all along, that's been the break. if nbc had done something right at the beginning, to get him to apologize, they might have pulled this off. now, everybody kind of suspects everything about this that you know it's manufactured. >> with the benefit...
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since chicago, msnbc tracked dunaway posting ads in a new city every week. she logged 2,000 miles and earned another prostitution arrest in louisiana along the way. she insists she's an independent operator. >> are you still with him? >> look at her neck. >> is she tattooed? >> she is inked all over. yeah. >> visible tattooed or being branded is an indication to law enforcement that the girl is owned or controlled by a pimp. >> she does not look well. she's so tiny. >> i have been so tiny my whole life. >> you are looking skinnier than the last time we saw you. >> you don't remember. >> we remember all too well though. >> i don't care. >> when dunaway was taken into custody, another woman, sasha, arrested in the same sting offered useful advice. >> doesn't matter. they are going to keep arresting you. it doesn't matter. they are going to call you again tomorrow and they are going to -- you are going to go to jail, and you'll go back to work. >> at the time dynasty found it amusing. >> funny when you watch it from the outside but you ladies don't want to end
since chicago, msnbc tracked dunaway posting ads in a new city every week. she logged 2,000 miles and earned another prostitution arrest in louisiana along the way. she insists she's an independent operator. >> are you still with him? >> look at her neck. >> is she tattooed? >> she is inked all over. yeah. >> visible tattooed or being branded is an indication to law enforcement that the girl is owned or controlled by a pimp. >> she does not look well. she's...
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msnbc, locked up wabash, extended stay. welcome to the belly of the beast. >> we hear a lot of inmates describe prison as the belly of the beast. >> this place sucks, man. >> it's usually not used to describe prison kitchens. but that might be the most appropriate use of the phrase there is. >> our crews are always looking for ways to get these kind of iconic prison or jail shots, and the kitchen is a great place to get them, because i don't think anything really says incarceration more than seeing some bland food scooped on to an institutional tray by a 6'4" inmate covered in tattoos and the funny thing about the food is, inmates always complain about it but inevitably, they are always looking for ways to get more of it. >> this is so we don't starve later on. but if you want to see a real sack, look over there. show them what you got. >> but if you're going to do it, if you're going to take a chance at getting caught, do it in a big way. >> go big or go home. and since we can't go home -- >> this is how we do it here. >>
msnbc, locked up wabash, extended stay. welcome to the belly of the beast. >> we hear a lot of inmates describe prison as the belly of the beast. >> this place sucks, man. >> it's usually not used to describe prison kitchens. but that might be the most appropriate use of the phrase there is. >> our crews are always looking for ways to get these kind of iconic prison or jail shots, and the kitchen is a great place to get them, because i don't think anything really says...
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you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. [whirring drones] just stay calm and move as quietly as possible. ♪ [whirring drones] ♪ no sudden movements. ♪ [screaming panic] ♪ [whirring drones] google search: bodega beach house. ♪ ♪ [drones crashing] ♪ when the moment's spontaneous, why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision or any symptoms of an allergic reaction stop taki
you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. [whirring drones] just stay calm and move as quietly as possible. ♪ [whirring drones] ♪ no sudden movements. ♪ [screaming panic] ♪ [whirring drones] google search: bodega beach house. ♪ ♪ [drones crashing] ♪ when the moment's spontaneous, why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go...
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competition, but the media aren't taking bernie sanders and martin o'malley all that seriously, except on msnbc. >> do they belong? bernie sanders. the beltway media has been treating bernie sanders almost like a gadfly. but bernie sanders has been bucking that. >> the republican field grows larger with rick santorum and george pataki jumping in but are even the conservative media dismissing them as also rand? >> so it's not going to be a good run for someone like rick santorum who's been around for a very long time who's come in nearly last. >> well today, rick santorum announced the launch of another losing santorum for president campaign. >> maybe news outlets are just trying to winnow this crowded field. >>> "vogue," marie claire "cosmopolitan," and others swooning over the first potential female president. and one editor donating to the hillary clinton campaign. are they in the tank for her? >>> and a look at the denny hastert investigation. >>> iran begins an outrageous secret trial of a "washington post" reporter accused of trumped up spying charges. the paper's editor will be here. >>>
competition, but the media aren't taking bernie sanders and martin o'malley all that seriously, except on msnbc. >> do they belong? bernie sanders. the beltway media has been treating bernie sanders almost like a gadfly. but bernie sanders has been bucking that. >> the republican field grows larger with rick santorum and george pataki jumping in but are even the conservative media dismissing them as also rand? >> so it's not going to be a good run for someone like rick...