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but i think chris is right. i think a lot of people actually are happy with him doing what his people maybe not people were against or were in the middle. his are happy with him blowing things up. that's sort of what they thought he would do. and they're, you know, as long as they're not about to retire looking at their for one gains, a lot of people are happy the polls don't show huge slippage yet that may happen if the economy really does go to the tank for a sustained period. i think in some ways the most vulnerable thing for him because like a lot of people believed his ability to run the economy. and if that proves to be problematic, that's that's a political liability. can i just add one thing one more thing in defense of joe biden, you said guilty as charged, but and i do think it was a a just and an epic mistake not stepping aside earlier. but having said that, my reporting on on this is a little different from some other reporting out there. but what i can tell for sure is during the campaign, joe biden
but i think chris is right. i think a lot of people actually are happy with him doing what his people maybe not people were against or were in the middle. his are happy with him blowing things up. that's sort of what they thought he would do. and they're, you know, as long as they're not about to retire looking at their for one gains, a lot of people are happy the polls don't show huge slippage yet that may happen if the economy really does go to the tank for a sustained period. i think in some...
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chris. >> this federal affidavit. is shocking and. stunning in that we're realizing. >> how much. >> worse this could have actually been, because authorities are sharing some of what they've been able to recover within the last 24 hours and tied directly back to the one man they believe is solely responsible for this tragic attack. that individual being, of course, mohammed solomon, that 45 year old egyptian national who was taken into custody not far from where i'm standing yesterday afternoon and is now expected to appear in court within just about an hour or two. one of the stunning tidbits that is coming out of this affidavit, chris, is the fact that authorities are saying that after taking him into custody, they were able to locate a black plastic container nearby, and. inside were at least 14 molotov cocktails, and they were made of glass, wine. carafe bottles or mason jars containing clear liquid and red rags hanging out of the bottles. that clear liquid is identified as gasoline. chr
chris. >> this federal affidavit. is shocking and. stunning in that we're realizing. >> how much. >> worse this could have actually been, because authorities are sharing some of what they've been able to recover within the last 24 hours and tied directly back to the one man they believe is solely responsible for this tragic attack. that individual being, of course, mohammed solomon, that 45 year old egyptian national who was taken into custody not far from where i'm standing...
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>> chris?e. >> party is taking notes because democrats are always tearing their hair. >> out and. >> running and screaming. >> at the. >> reactions to. >> a municipal election. look, i think the fact that the president of the united states. >> the vice president of. >> the united. >> states. >> i think the head of the nrsc, the. >> national republican. >> congressional campaign committee, they're all attacking a person who hasn't officially won the primary to run for mayor in the general election. this is this is a party that has a president who is being questioned about the strikes on iran, whose so-called big beautiful bill is floundering in the senate. chris, as someone who has actually worked on a new york city mayoral campaign, i can tell you there are a couple of things here people need to understand that in new york city, democrats, when i was there had a 5 to 1 advantage over republicans. now it's a 6 to 1 advantage over republicans. two. and this is the biggest thing that folks have to
>> chris?e. >> party is taking notes because democrats are always tearing their hair. >> out and. >> running and screaming. >> at the. >> reactions to. >> a municipal election. look, i think the fact that the president of the united states. >> the vice president of. >> the united. >> states. >> i think the head of the nrsc, the. >> national republican. >> congressional campaign committee, they're all attacking a...
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>> hey there chris.at the hartmann family residence. >> tuesday night into wednesday morning, and it was after police had cleared the area, the family. >> that nobody from the. >> hartmann family. >> was home. but there's. >> evidence that. >> a back window of. >> that home. >> was broken and. >> evidence that somebody had walked around. >> inside the home, but there. >> wasn't any clear indication that they'd actually taken anything. so police are investigating this, along with the. larger murder investigation. >> as well. >> and as for that investigation. >> we're starting to learn. >> more about the. writings that vance boelter may have had related to what. was happening here in. targeted killings. we've seen in the past. >> the motive. >> and the indications as to. why the killer did these. >> things has been. >> very clear. take luigi mangione, for example. it was very clear why the health care ceo, he killed the health care ceo there. but in this case, law enforcement sources are telling our nbc's
>> hey there chris.at the hartmann family residence. >> tuesday night into wednesday morning, and it was after police had cleared the area, the family. >> that nobody from the. >> hartmann family. >> was home. but there's. >> evidence that. >> a back window of. >> that home. >> was broken and. >> evidence that somebody had walked around. >> inside the home, but there. >> wasn't any clear indication that they'd actually...
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chris. >> ken dilanian thank you. well, right now stocks are up as the markets react to canada's decision to drop a tech tax. let's bring in nbc news senior business correspondent christine romans. canada seems to be trying to get on donald trump's good side, get him back to the negotiating table. talk about the impact of dropping this tax. >> sure, it's a win for the white house because you remember, on friday, the president had put out a big truth social post saying that he was not going to talk to the canadians anymore, that they were not a fair partner in this trade negotiation. you know, they're trying to work toward a july 21st deadline, two countries to get a trade deal together, a trade framework together. and so this was a big setback. and now canada dropping this digital service tax, which is a benefit to the big american tech providers and hoping to get back to the negotiating table. and wall street clearly likes it here because wall street has really been rising to record highs recently on the idea that th
chris. >> ken dilanian thank you. well, right now stocks are up as the markets react to canada's decision to drop a tech tax. let's bring in nbc news senior business correspondent christine romans. canada seems to be trying to get on donald trump's good side, get him back to the negotiating table. talk about the impact of dropping this tax. >> sure, it's a win for the white house because you remember, on friday, the president had put out a big truth social post saying that he was...
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chris, thank you very much, chris mason our political editor the outside the commons chamber. let's show you what is going on in parliament square just 0.5 miles from where i am, jim reed our health correspondent is among demonstrators on both sides and, jim, reaction there? chris was just talking therewith kim about the importance to society and you got a sense of that here, we were sitting here with parliament square with a lot of people in these pink jackets supporting this bill and when news started to trickle out of the vote, you heard a huge roar go up, people were hugging, embracing each other, a lot of emotion was coming out. this is people who have fought for the best part of a couple of years really to get the result they did today and we can speak to a couple of people who were very involved in that campaign. we have in front of us here chris and andy, thank you very much for joining us here on bbc news. chris, starting with you, tell us why this vote was so important to you and what your reaction is? the reaction is massive relief. this is important i just think of
chris, thank you very much, chris mason our political editor the outside the commons chamber. let's show you what is going on in parliament square just 0.5 miles from where i am, jim reed our health correspondent is among demonstrators on both sides and, jim, reaction there? chris was just talking therewith kim about the importance to society and you got a sense of that here, we were sitting here with parliament square with a lot of people in these pink jackets supporting this bill and when...
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chris let's talk about defence.got the big pledge from the prime minister earlier this year to increase defence spending in this parliament. what do we make of where it's actually going to end up? yeah. so it's heading to 2.6% of national income by 2027. the promise was to hit 2.5% by then. there's a bit of a rankle and a row going on about quite what's included within it. some saying, oh, hang on a minute, you're bundling intelligence into that, and therefore... mi6 and gchq. yeah. now, that's not new. we were aware of that. but some criticism has been made to suggest, well, actually, you know, maybe therefore you're slightly overinflating the extent of that rise. and from memory, and i haven't got the exact table in front of me, so excuse me or maybe you do, beyond 2027, i think the projection suggests that as a share of national income, it remains flat at about 2.6 for a little while. and the reason that matters is there's this ambition to get it to 3% of national income at some point in the first half of the 203
chris let's talk about defence.got the big pledge from the prime minister earlier this year to increase defence spending in this parliament. what do we make of where it's actually going to end up? yeah. so it's heading to 2.6% of national income by 2027. the promise was to hit 2.5% by then. there's a bit of a rankle and a row going on about quite what's included within it. some saying, oh, hang on a minute, you're bundling intelligence into that, and therefore... mi6 and gchq. yeah. now, that's...
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>> it certainly is active, chris. and massive we are approaching nearly 15 hours since the initial police call came in around 2 a.m. local time. no major updates besides this one. the fbi is now offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the man that we're showing you at the bottom corner of your screen. take a close look. that is vance luther belcher. the image on the far right of him wearing that cowboy hat was captured today on surveillance video, presumably after the shootings. and that is what i want to tell you about the medical examiner confirming that minnesota's former democratic house speaker melissa hortman, and her husband, mark, died from multiple gunshot wounds. they were in their home in brooklyn park. now when another incident, state senator john hoffman and his wife were also shot. they underwent surgery and they are recovering. investigators say they believe the suspect, who is described as six one weighing about 220 pounds, is armed and dangerous. he showed up, they say, at t
>> it certainly is active, chris. and massive we are approaching nearly 15 hours since the initial police call came in around 2 a.m. local time. no major updates besides this one. the fbi is now offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the man that we're showing you at the bottom corner of your screen. take a close look. that is vance luther belcher. the image on the far right of him wearing that cowboy hat was captured today on surveillance video, presumably...
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chris. >> julie. thank you. in 90s how a seismic electoral upset in local politics could send a message to establishment message to establishment democrats nationally. living with chronic migraine? 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine. and treatment is 4 times a year. so why wait? (♪♪) talk to your doctor. botox® effects may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as trouble swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be signs of a life-threatening condition. those with these conditions before injection are at highest risk. side effects may include allergic reactions like rash, breathing problems, dizziness, neck and injection site pain, and headache. don't receive botox® if there's a skin infection. tell your doctor your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions like als, myasthenia gravis, or lambert-eaton syndrome, and medicines like botulinum t
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chris. >> hala gorani, thank you. in 90s what the standoff with iran means for the ayatollah netanyahu and trump, and the netanyahu and trump, and the lasting impact on here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need, and the flavor you love. so, here's to now... now available: boost max! always dry scoop before you run. listen to me, the hot dog diet got me shredded. it's time we listen to science. one a day is formulated with key nutrients to support whole body health. one a day. science that matters. great things about consumer cellular. they're 100% us based. customer service is also 100% human. you don't have to. oh. subject: fisher is at st. jude because he was diagnosed don't have to. oh. >> for those with stage 3 medulloblastoma. st. jude is what has given us hope as a family. all right, great job. [gentle music] life has been purchasing life insurance policies from seniors, and in just seconds, you can use the
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chris jansing is next. >> good day. >> i'm chris. >> jansing, live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. >> to the bitter. >> end and beyond. the trump musk bromance disintegrates in the most public way possible under digital waves of threats and insults. but like kids caught in the midst of a nasty divorce, will the country end up paying the price? plus, brutal retaliation russia responds to ukraine's attack on its airfields with a massive missile and drone barrage, pummeling cities and towns across the country. is there any hope left for a ceasefire and honoring their sacrifice then and now? on this 81st anniversary of d-day, veterans and supporters are gathering to protest plans for deep cuts at the va. could discontent within the military signal a new crack in the maga coalition? so much to get to on a friday. but we start with a breakup for the ages. the high profile and highly profitable alliance between president trump and elon musk imploding in spectacular fashion, with the entire world now watching the chummy sendoff we saw in the oval office last friday. now a distant mem
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let's bring emily and chris in on this. chris, what do you make of the fact that elon musk is telling his followers to call their senators to kill this bill? all start off by saying that elon musk had one big beautiful tweet to this bill. he's telling the truth, he saying out loud what other people are thinking - especially after going through and saying that the government is overinflated and we need to make cuts - and they are making cuts in this bill too, unfortunately these bit cuts will hurt people especially in districts that these senators, republican senators, are talking about. so elon musk is still staying focused to the point of, there's a problem with this bill, trump is on a track of having the second largest added to our deficit. you know who's number one? trump - because in 2016 and throughout his administration, he's been number one of adding to our deficit, trillions of dollars. now he's repeating the same playbook that he had before. the american people will not buy it this time. emily, what do you think?
let's bring emily and chris in on this. chris, what do you make of the fact that elon musk is telling his followers to call their senators to kill this bill? all start off by saying that elon musk had one big beautiful tweet to this bill. he's telling the truth, he saying out loud what other people are thinking - especially after going through and saying that the government is overinflated and we need to make cuts - and they are making cuts in this bill too, unfortunately these bit cuts will...
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chris. >> all right. jacob soboroff, i want to bring it here to paul rieckhoff, who's sitting with me here at the desk. and paul, we're about to see this speech given by the president. now, i think under normal circumstances, i mean, these are there's no such thing as normal circumstances anymore. we would anticipate something sort of high minded and nonpartisan and sort of about the glory of the us army, which, as general mccaffrey said, you know, ended slavery and defeated nazism, the sort of the two highest accomplishments of this august body, the us army. but after what we saw at fort bragg, i think a lot of people are kind of on tenterhooks about this speech. >> understandably so. i think in america and around the world, i think this is one of the most important speeches trump has ever done, because america is tense right now. america is nervous, america is unstable. and he can either make it worse or make it better. he has an opportunity to bring the temperature down, and that is his responsibility
chris. >> all right. jacob soboroff, i want to bring it here to paul rieckhoff, who's sitting with me here at the desk. and paul, we're about to see this speech given by the president. now, i think under normal circumstances, i mean, these are there's no such thing as normal circumstances anymore. we would anticipate something sort of high minded and nonpartisan and sort of about the glory of the us army, which, as general mccaffrey said, you know, ended slavery and defeated nazism, the...
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but it's not just overseas, chris. officials also saying they are worried about the possibility of iranian action here at home. and that is one of the things they're watching. you mentioned 48 hours. the heightened state of alert has already been in place for u.s. facilities overseas, but they are really watching these next 48 hours to see if iran strikes back quickly. but the reality is the threat could extend beyond that timeline, too. chris. >> yeah, and we certainly have seen in the past where. >> they delayed. >> before they retaliated. tell us more. >> about the details of. operation midnight hammer. >> from the. >> morning briefing at the pentagon. one of the things that struck me, and now it's. been a little. >> less than. >> two hours, but the chairman of the joint chiefs saying that they still had planes in the air. >> yeah, that's those were most likely those b-2s. it's about an 18 hour transit from their target point to go back to whiteman air force base, give or take a little bit, given how many times they
but it's not just overseas, chris. officials also saying they are worried about the possibility of iranian action here at home. and that is one of the things they're watching. you mentioned 48 hours. the heightened state of alert has already been in place for u.s. facilities overseas, but they are really watching these next 48 hours to see if iran strikes back quickly. but the reality is the threat could extend beyond that timeline, too. chris. >> yeah, and we certainly have seen in the...
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i'm chris hayes. >> today. every democrat. >> who holds office in the country woke. >> up to the. >> possibility of a. primary challenge next year because of what happened last. >> night. >> in new york city. zoran mamdani, a 33 year old state assemblyman, three terms democratic socialist, is going to be the democratic nominee in the largest city in america, new york city's mayoral race in november. in fact, he'll be joining jen psaki at the top of the next hour. you're going to want to stick around for that. it's hard to see the results of this race and not take. >> a step back. >> and look at what this means, not. >> just. >> for the future of the democratic party in this country. but would even say, more importantly. >> the existential question. >> of whether that party, the. opposition party, the pro-democracy party at this moment. is up to the. task that this moment demands from donnie's success last night tapped into the seismic dissatisfaction we see in poll after poll among the party base, with the poli
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>> hi, chris. yeah, we were at a local food hall about 100 yards from the boulder courthouse, which is where i know these walks typically end. we were we saw them go south on pearl street, which is the pedestrian mall, main street, going south on that, on that walk, being totally quiet, peaceful and then coming back, they passed us again, going right back, right back to the courthouse there on the way back to the courthouse. >> and what did you see? what did you hear at that moment, brian? >> yeah. so when i mean, the way it all it all happened was at the time i was, i was eating lunch with my, my wife, my four and two year old, and then my teenage niece and nephew who were visiting from florida. and they again, like the recessional or whatever you want to call it, just had passed us. and then about 5 to 10 minutes later, there was a woman who ran who was running by us, saying that there was a man that was throwing fire at people. and i'm familiar with the event. i'm jewish myself. i've never atten
>> hi, chris. yeah, we were at a local food hall about 100 yards from the boulder courthouse, which is where i know these walks typically end. we were we saw them go south on pearl street, which is the pedestrian mall, main street, going south on that, on that walk, being totally quiet, peaceful and then coming back, they passed us again, going right back, right back to the courthouse there on the way back to the courthouse. >> and what did you see? what did you hear at that moment,...
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>> well, chris, that's the big question.iraq war are really anxious about this right now. and there we don't have any sense that there's been any planning for what would come afterward. and, you know, just to point out one specific thing, let's say the government collapses. you have a bunch of nuclear material within iran floating around. what happens to that? are you just going to cross your fingers and hope for the best? i think there would be a lot of pressure to try to go in and secure it. that would require boots on the ground, and that's a terrifying prospect, and you can imagine where things go from there. that's just one example of the many potential unintended consequences. >> aaron, last hour i asked the israeli ambassador to the us, michael leiter, about whether regime change necessarily would make things better. and here's what he said. >> if as a as a result of our activities, the iranian people find the opportunity to race towards freedom instead of a nuclear bomb, then so be it and we will have done something
>> well, chris, that's the big question.iraq war are really anxious about this right now. and there we don't have any sense that there's been any planning for what would come afterward. and, you know, just to point out one specific thing, let's say the government collapses. you have a bunch of nuclear material within iran floating around. what happens to that? are you just going to cross your fingers and hope for the best? i think there would be a lot of pressure to try to go in and...
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and chris has his own band: side street steppers.chris says: "tennessee is the most musical state in america, the music here sounds from west to east, the instruments change, the styles mix, the rhythm slows down and speeds up." but it is precisely this diversity that makes tennessee beautiful when there are many sounds together they create. a single melody, an american soundtrack. parents should not bury their children, it is unnatural, it is wrong, we have seen such parents who bury their children in this war, and we have seen how they, what happens to them, that is... this is hatred of the russians, then hatred of ours, then he went into the army, young, handsome, and returned, then hatred simply for everyone, for the whole world, and this grief is such a black hole that absorbs sucks you in head first into all of this, tanks are coming now, one is coming, the second, the third, they got there pretty quickly. it's very difficult to show with footage, because all the horrors, all this quiet terror, it happens in basements, quiet te
and chris has his own band: side street steppers.chris says: "tennessee is the most musical state in america, the music here sounds from west to east, the instruments change, the styles mix, the rhythm slows down and speeds up." but it is precisely this diversity that makes tennessee beautiful when there are many sounds together they create. a single melody, an american soundtrack. parents should not bury their children, it is unnatural, it is wrong, we have seen such parents who bury...
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chris. >> jansing, live at. msnbc headquarters. >> in new york city. you see. >> president trump, he just. >> wrapped up a live. >> oval office meeting with. >> german chancellor friedrich merz. yet another example. >> of. >> how this president essentially conducts foreign policy live on television. >> though this. >> was far more cordial than with. >> the leaders. >> of ukraine and south africa. he did make news. he said. he invited. >> china's president xi jinping. to the to washington, and. >> xi jinping. >> invited him to china. he said they accepted each. >> other's invitation. >> there was a phone call between the two earlier. he also talked about the travel ban, his latest but unfounded. criticism of joe biden. and harvard. he claimed again a few times that the 2020 election was rigged. that, of course, is not true. what's also not true? the criticism of biden that somehow others were running the government when he was president and tying it to the use of the autopen. let me just fact
chris. >> jansing, live at. msnbc headquarters. >> in new york city. you see. >> president trump, he just. >> wrapped up a live. >> oval office meeting with. >> german chancellor friedrich merz. yet another example. >> of. >> how this president essentially conducts foreign policy live on television. >> though this. >> was far more cordial than with. >> the leaders. >> of ukraine and south africa. he did make news. he said....
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tell us about that. >> yeah, chris. well, seven senate democrats voted to confirm kristi noem, but we were in a very different place five months ago when that vote took place than where we are now. some of the democrats that we then caught up with said they actually regret their vote. the others expressing disappointment in the job that noem has been doing back when they voted to confirm her. though democrats were grappling with their brutal loss in november, they didn't know especially how to handle the issue of immigration enforcement, an issue that, frankly rocked them in the elections that republicans were able to capitalize on. and so they didn't know how to respond. that's why you saw a number of them, especially the new democrats, who just won reelection or just won election to the senate in november. vote to confirm her. i will tell you, though, there is some uncomfortable conversations happening behind the scenes among republicans as well. this isn't just democratic pushback. even publicly. yesterday, i was a l
tell us about that. >> yeah, chris. well, seven senate democrats voted to confirm kristi noem, but we were in a very different place five months ago when that vote took place than where we are now. some of the democrats that we then caught up with said they actually regret their vote. the others expressing disappointment in the job that noem has been doing back when they voted to confirm her. though democrats were grappling with their brutal loss in november, they didn't know especially...
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chris williamson is on zoom with us still, thank you both for being here and my apologies for sendingoom, you heard the um house minority leader there, hakim jeffries, my guess is, i think chris talked about it earlier on that he is one of many voices in the american legislature, congress or political establishment, questioning the decision, or as he said, the rational for the decision that was taken that could have serious consequences for the american people. uh absolutely, you've got the likes of thomas massi as well who is uh vermantly opposed to the the influence of ipac and um other other parts of the israeli lobby uh you've got rokana, you've got you've got loads of other voices who are you know anti-w or who are you know propping up the role of congress to actually hold presidential power to account, you know trump's decision to go in is unconstitutional, yeah he has to have it approved by congress. and he hasn't had that and he hasn't explained what intel they had, you had just last week or a couple of weeks ago, telbot, his director of national intelligence saying our intell
chris williamson is on zoom with us still, thank you both for being here and my apologies for sendingoom, you heard the um house minority leader there, hakim jeffries, my guess is, i think chris talked about it earlier on that he is one of many voices in the american legislature, congress or political establishment, questioning the decision, or as he said, the rational for the decision that was taken that could have serious consequences for the american people. uh absolutely, you've got the...
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and chris has his own band, the side street steppers.ys: "tennessee" is the most musical state in america, the music here sounds from west to east, instruments change, styles mix, rhythms slow down, then speed up. but it is precisely this diversity that makes tennessee so beautiful, when many sounds together they create. a single melody, an american soundtrack. the authorities have blocked one of my favorite sites, why and what to do now? authorities in different countries can restrict access to a site for all sorts of reasons: terrorism, drugs, copyright infringement, but in authoritarian... countries, blocking often becomes an instrument of pressure and censorship, authorities prohibit access to information resources, the content of which the government does not like, but even a blocked site can be accessed. the easiest way is to continue reading the blocked site through a mirror, a copy of the site that is created specifically at another unblocked address, but mirrors also get blocked sooner or later. a more reliable way to access...
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chris. i mean, i think if you especially if you look at europe and the violence there, but but even in the us as well, norms, there was just a pushback at this. and those who were engaging in violence felt the pressure, that social pressure of that norms and retreated. and boy, we need that now. >> do we ever, as it was stated at the press conference and i'll paraphrase it here, we have to stop looking at someone who disagrees with us as evil. nicholas kristof, your words are very important. both obviously the printed word, but coming on the program, thank you so much, especially right now. appreciate it. >> absolutely. >> we also have some breaking news. new missiles launched from iran to israel, according to the idf. we'll get a live report. but first, new footage of an israeli strike that forced an iranian news anchor off the air. >> this video. >> have a great performance. starts with the great. >> night's sleep. >> thanks to new natural sleep and restore, which. >> helps me. >> be this
chris. i mean, i think if you especially if you look at europe and the violence there, but but even in the us as well, norms, there was just a pushback at this. and those who were engaging in violence felt the pressure, that social pressure of that norms and retreated. and boy, we need that now. >> do we ever, as it was stated at the press conference and i'll paraphrase it here, we have to stop looking at someone who disagrees with us as evil. nicholas kristof, your words are very...
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[danny] hey, chris, here's your paycheck. [chris] yeah, that gets forwarded right to draftkings.nickers wrapper. -what's this, now? -[lois] i can't believe this, peter. y-you lied to me. let's get out of here, other altar boys. [lois] this is bull crap. i'm calling fox or disney payroll right now. [phone dialing, line ringing] [woman on phone] fox or disney payroll. -yeah, hi. this is lois griff... -[woman] please hold. [♪ theme from the simpsons plays] [lois scoffs] of course. yeah, mom, that's not fair. meg is right. that's not fair. [woman recorded] thank you for continuing to hold. ...turn my family into brain-dead robots. in fact, you know what? we're finally going to old sturbridge village. [woman recorded] thank you for continuing to hold. ...see what life was like before all these screens. a place where people farm their own food, make their own clothing and read books... [woman recorded] thank you for continuing to hold. oh, come on, lois, you only want to go to old sturbridge village 'cause you once got hand-blasted there on a field trip. yes, let's just say the candles
[danny] hey, chris, here's your paycheck. [chris] yeah, that gets forwarded right to draftkings.nickers wrapper. -what's this, now? -[lois] i can't believe this, peter. y-you lied to me. let's get out of here, other altar boys. [lois] this is bull crap. i'm calling fox or disney payroll right now. [phone dialing, line ringing] [woman on phone] fox or disney payroll. -yeah, hi. this is lois griff... -[woman] please hold. [♪ theme from the simpsons plays] [lois scoffs] of course. yeah, mom,...
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>> chris?during the height of the pandemic to. >> give us the. >> best advice so that when we did vaccinate, we did it knowing it would be safe and effective. >> and in the right ways. >> this group was the. one that. >> guided us. >> that gave. >> us a lot of critical information. >> they weren't always in. >> sync with. >> where hhs might. >> want. >> to be. and we. >> had to. >> take their advice. >> these are the. >> folks that. >> helped us steer this. >> covid pandemic. >> and pull us out. and to see them. >> just summarily fired. >> it's not just. >> tragic, it's dangerous. and i'd say it's foolish. >> one of the things that struck me about this, this body, this committee, again, when i was watching those deliberations, that people did have different views. there were some i remember there were some dissenting votes. people like it wasn't like some lockstep, like ideological apparatus. it was the stuff of science. it it seemed that people were struggling in good faith, i guess, is how i
>> chris?during the height of the pandemic to. >> give us the. >> best advice so that when we did vaccinate, we did it knowing it would be safe and effective. >> and in the right ways. >> this group was the. one that. >> guided us. >> that gave. >> us a lot of critical information. >> they weren't always in. >> sync with. >> where hhs might. >> want. >> to be. and we. >> had to. >> take their advice....
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and it's all about. >> the psychology. >> isn't it, chris? you know, they they've they've targeted president putin's fighter jets. long range bombers. and now just days later, targeting a bridge which he himself was there to open just. >> after 2014, after. >> russia annexed crimea. the ukrainian message is there is nowhere that is safe from us. >> keir simmons, thank you for that. now to the about-face in the administration's efforts to go after unpaid student loans, cnbc reporter annie nova has been reporting on this story. so the education department announced its plan in april. what happens now that they're backing down? >> yeah. so this was a big surprise from the trump administration last night when it announced that it would no longer be going forward for now, with its plan to garnish social security benefits of older americans. it was a big surprise because for months it had been warning that it was going to do so. and it is a huge relief for many older americans. there are nearly half a million borrowers who rely on social security b
and it's all about. >> the psychology. >> isn't it, chris? you know, they they've they've targeted president putin's fighter jets. long range bombers. and now just days later, targeting a bridge which he himself was there to open just. >> after 2014, after. >> russia annexed crimea. the ukrainian message is there is nowhere that is safe from us. >> keir simmons, thank you for that. now to the about-face in the administration's efforts to go after unpaid student...
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>> sure, chris.not clear immediately when he arrives in the united states. we're still working on that. and whether or not he was still allowed to be in this country, whether or not he came into the country illegally, and whether or not if he did come into the country legally, if he was still allowed to be here. in other words, did he overstay a visa or was he here legally and arrived legally? those are all the details we're still trying to figure out. we have enough experience doing this, and we know that sometimes those records can be a little bit difficult to kind of pull together some of the other things that we're learning. and i really do need to stress, it's early in this investigation and all this information may change as investigators continue to pore through the records that they can find and be able to get their search warrants out there and do the type of work that they need to do. but at this early juncture, he does have some social media accounts, but we're told that those accounts rea
>> sure, chris.not clear immediately when he arrives in the united states. we're still working on that. and whether or not he was still allowed to be in this country, whether or not he came into the country illegally, and whether or not if he did come into the country legally, if he was still allowed to be here. in other words, did he overstay a visa or was he here legally and arrived legally? those are all the details we're still trying to figure out. we have enough experience doing...
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camila. >> hey, chris.ed attack, so much so that this man had been planning for about a year and waited for his daughter to graduate before he did all of this, he researched online and knew that the group was going to be gathering here. he dressed up as a gardener to try to get closer to them, and waited for them, authorities saying that they essentially did not have any idea that this was going to happen. despite all of this planning. they also said that he not only went online, came here, but also had the time to build this molotov cocktail. they said he went on social media, went on youtube and researched how to make this. he actually wanted to do this with a gun and went to classes for that. but because he was not an american citizen, he had to do the molotov cocktails, research them, and make them authorities saying that he would do this all over again if he could, that he had no regrets, and even saying that he had left 16 additional molotov cocktails here at the scene that were not used, and saying t
camila. >> hey, chris.ed attack, so much so that this man had been planning for about a year and waited for his daughter to graduate before he did all of this, he researched online and knew that the group was going to be gathering here. he dressed up as a gardener to try to get closer to them, and waited for them, authorities saying that they essentially did not have any idea that this was going to happen. despite all of this planning. they also said that he not only went online, came...
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thanks, chris. man who ran the military response in the wake of katrina amidst chaos in the streets, is raising alarms over the president's actions in los angeles. retired lieutenant general russel honore joins me live next. >> this is a morgan and morgan alert. as a hairstylist, you've dedicated your career to making clients look their best using hair color you trust. emerging reports reveal that some of these products may not come with clear warnings about potential health risks. if you or someone you know has been diagnosed with bladder cancer or other cancers after prolonged exposure of hair color, morgan and morgan is here to fight for the compensation you deserve. >> call (800) 510-0099. >> morgan and morgan for the people. >> some things are just better at home. >> like picking. >> out new floors for a limited time. get up to 40%. >> off your. >> entire project. during our june savings. >> event, 805 882. 305 today. and today, the story of the phone captioning service that's keeping people wi
thanks, chris. man who ran the military response in the wake of katrina amidst chaos in the streets, is raising alarms over the president's actions in los angeles. retired lieutenant general russel honore joins me live next. >> this is a morgan and morgan alert. as a hairstylist, you've dedicated your career to making clients look their best using hair color you trust. emerging reports reveal that some of these products may not come with clear warnings about potential health risks. if you...
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>> of course there is, chris. and as peter was alluding to, this is not a new phenomenon with this trump administration. we saw it very clearly in the first trump term, perhaps most notoriously, when president trump was standing next to vladimir putin and sided with vladimir putin over the u.s. intelligence community. and we're now seeing it here. but what we've heard from president trump is really a fundamental misunderstanding, or perhaps a willful misrepresentation of what the intelligence community does and is supposed to do. to suggest that this was a preliminary report, it never should have been sent forward. it never should have made its way to the white house, is misunderstands the fact that the intelligence community engages in an iterative process. when the intelligence community receives new information that is relevant to policy and preliminary battle damage assessment, that fordow may not have been completely destroyed, it's certainly relevant to policy. the onus is on them, the obligation is on them,
>> of course there is, chris. and as peter was alluding to, this is not a new phenomenon with this trump administration. we saw it very clearly in the first trump term, perhaps most notoriously, when president trump was standing next to vladimir putin and sided with vladimir putin over the u.s. intelligence community. and we're now seeing it here. but what we've heard from president trump is really a fundamental misunderstanding, or perhaps a willful misrepresentation of what the...
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we also have more on the interview that chris mason did with the chancellor on that page as well. more comments from opposition parties as well. six people have been arrested and one charged following violent protests in ballymena in county antrim. the unrest came after two boys appeared in court for a denied sexual assault charge. they came after a protest over an alleged sexual assault. in the past hour, we've heard from the northern ireland police. assistant chief constable ryan henderson appealed for the violence to end. in the past hour, we've heard from the northern ireland police. assistant chief constable ryan henderson appealed for the violence to end. for the second day, the focus of this mob violence has been upon our diverse communities and the police. this has no place - no place - in any right thinking and civilised society. let me say in the clearest possible terms, the senseless violence is utterly unacceptable. and as i see it, serves only to endanger lives and destroy our local area, our local communities. i want to appeal directly to those involved, or consideri
we also have more on the interview that chris mason did with the chancellor on that page as well. more comments from opposition parties as well. six people have been arrested and one charged following violent protests in ballymena in county antrim. the unrest came after two boys appeared in court for a denied sexual assault charge. they came after a protest over an alleged sexual assault. in the past hour, we've heard from the northern ireland police. assistant chief constable ryan henderson...
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and chris has his own band, the side street steppers.chris says, "tennessee is the most musical state in america, the music here sounds from west to east, the instruments change, the styles mix , the rhythm slows down and speeds up. but it is precisely this diversity that is beautiful, when there are many sounds, together they create." they are hit with all their might, they shoot, this is a live broadcast, the current time tv channel, hello. you tell the truth, this is the main thing, i will say more, you have become the only media outlet that i trust, you have become for me an island of common sense, honesty, prudence, justice, mercy, thank you for the objective information, you tell the news in an interesting way and as it is. you offer not only news, but also many other formats, documentaries, reports, interviews, analytical programs, all journalists and announcers are already like family and friends, and judging by what is happening, even closer than blood relatives relatives, unfortunately, every day we watch the news only on your
and chris has his own band, the side street steppers.chris says, "tennessee is the most musical state in america, the music here sounds from west to east, the instruments change, the styles mix , the rhythm slows down and speeds up. but it is precisely this diversity that is beautiful, when there are many sounds, together they create." they are hit with all their might, they shoot, this is a live broadcast, the current time tv channel, hello. you tell the truth, this is the main...
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chris. >> yeah.oing on on the hill. >> well, yamiche. >> obviously has. >> her sense of the polls. >> democrats are exactly saying that on capitol hill. but republicans in the house and senate are. >> both ramping. >> up. >> separate probes into. >> what. >> they're saying. >> was president biden's. cover up or his team's cover up of his. cognitive decline. >> you heard, yamiche lay. >> out. >> every reason why. >> that, of. >> course. >> has no evidence to that claim. there has been no evidence presented. >> to this point. >> but it doesn't. >> mean that. >> republicans up. >> here aren't going to continue feeding. >> this issue to feed their base. >> remember, this is something. >> that the president. >> said so. >> often on the campaign trail. >> he is certainly looking to congress to make that investigative push. >> but he's directed his department of. justice to launch. this formal. >> investigation, perhaps weakening what. >> republicans appear will produce. >> that being. >> said, you have jam
chris. >> yeah.oing on on the hill. >> well, yamiche. >> obviously has. >> her sense of the polls. >> democrats are exactly saying that on capitol hill. but republicans in the house and senate are. >> both ramping. >> up. >> separate probes into. >> what. >> they're saying. >> was president biden's. cover up or his team's cover up of his. cognitive decline. >> you heard, yamiche lay. >> out. >> every reason why....
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you were the last person with him. >> remember, chris has to disappear. chris has to go missing.t the [ bleep ] did i get myself into? >> how twisted the plot really got. >> so he invented a fictitious attorney? >> it sounds like the mind of a sociopath. >> he wanted to orchestrate more murders of more students in gainesville, make it seem like there was a serial killer. >> have you ever come across a scheme like this one? >> that was the aha moment. >> it's a story of love, friendship, betrayal, and the secret recording you'll only hear on "20/20." >> tonight, authorities in gainesville are searching for a missing university student who could be in danger. >> when christian aguilar was reported missing, it was like he no longer existed. >> this was one of the largest searches that i have ever seen in my career as a police officer. the problem is we didn't know where to search. >> pedro bravo and erika friman dated in high school. erika was now dating christian. >> when police realized the last person to see christian was pedro, they pulled him into an interrogation room and aske
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chris. absolutely.u point out, that the judge that the jurors had handed a note for the judge, everyone had been had left the courtroom, the attorneys as well as the families as well as the defendant, sean combs. they were out of the courtroom. so now they had all been called in. there's some interesting info that combs, once he came in, his head was in his hands. he was just resting. let me tell you what happened, though, before this. and that was that. this jury had been deliberating only about an hour. they did pick a person of the eight men and four women on this jury, they picked juror number five. i'm going to read here to you. she is a black woman resident of manhattan. she's a dietary aide at a nursing home and says she doesn't watch much news and is a harry potter fan. before they picked her and began the deliberations, the judge did a little more than two hours of instructing them on the law in this case and saying to them, despite what you may have heard, you now from the defense and the pros
chris. absolutely.u point out, that the judge that the jurors had handed a note for the judge, everyone had been had left the courtroom, the attorneys as well as the families as well as the defendant, sean combs. they were out of the courtroom. so now they had all been called in. there's some interesting info that combs, once he came in, his head was in his hands. he was just resting. let me tell you what happened, though, before this. and that was that. this jury had been deliberating only...
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chris. >> julia. ainsley, thank you. and now to that hearing on how much power the national guard troops deployed to los angeles actually have. nbc's lisa rubin is following that story. what are we expecting from this hearing? >> chris, in some respects, this is going to be sort of a rehashing of the hearing that we saw last week with one big exception, which is how the facts on the ground have changed over the last week. we are increasingly weren't doing as recently as a week ago, and that's something that attorney general rob bonta for the newsom really want to bring to the court's attention. so i looked through the declarations that the state of california filed. one of the things i noticed is that they pointed to tweets, for example, by the los angeles drug enforcement agency office showing that the national guard was involved in the raid of an illegal marijuana farm and all the other agencies that were involved. that, to the state of california's viewpoint, shows that the national guard has gone far beyond the prote
chris. >> julia. ainsley, thank you. and now to that hearing on how much power the national guard troops deployed to los angeles actually have. nbc's lisa rubin is following that story. what are we expecting from this hearing? >> chris, in some respects, this is going to be sort of a rehashing of the hearing that we saw last week with one big exception, which is how the facts on the ground have changed over the last week. we are increasingly weren't doing as recently as a week ago,...
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chris: in this.the fed might not make the same mistake or make new mistakes, 2021 and 2022 are coloring their thinking on the idea of the inflation risk? maybe in a lot of respects the appropriate word to use today is actually transitory given tariffs, a one-time price hike or oil. they are reluctant to do that because a recent experiences. krishna: at some level i think you are right. everyone fights the last war. the fed can be guilty of that too. no question that the fed, you know, went out with the transitory story and lived to regret it last time. i think it is coloring their thinking this time. but there are two important objective considerations. the first is that these tariffs are not on and products. they are on and put the u.s. production. -- input so u.s. production. it is not just a one and done tax increase. the other thing is the fed does have reason to wonder whether inflation expectations reach bargaining price setting behaviors or are locked down now after 70 years of elevated inflat
chris: in this.the fed might not make the same mistake or make new mistakes, 2021 and 2022 are coloring their thinking on the idea of the inflation risk? maybe in a lot of respects the appropriate word to use today is actually transitory given tariffs, a one-time price hike or oil. they are reluctant to do that because a recent experiences. krishna: at some level i think you are right. everyone fights the last war. the fed can be guilty of that too. no question that the fed, you know, went out...
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i'm chris hayes. the city of los angeles has become the epicenter of the fight between the lawless actions of the trump administration, the people attempting to defend american democracy. >> this afternoon. >> the trump administration was in a federal. court fighting a lawsuit from the state of california over the military presence on the streets of la without the approval of the governor. and we're awaiting a ruling on that case that could come at any minute. and to address all this, trump's secretary of homeland security, kristi noem, held a press conference in california where, frankly, she spoke like the leader of an occupying force in the american city of los angeles. >> the department. >> of. >> homeland security and the officers and the agencies and the departments and the military people that are working on this operation will continue to sustain and increase our operations in this city. we are not going away. we are staying here to liberate the city from the socialist and the burdensome leade
i'm chris hayes. the city of los angeles has become the epicenter of the fight between the lawless actions of the trump administration, the people attempting to defend american democracy. >> this afternoon. >> the trump administration was in a federal. court fighting a lawsuit from the state of california over the military presence on the streets of la without the approval of the governor. and we're awaiting a ruling on that case that could come at any minute. and to address all...
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chris, it's great to be with you.> agree with with andrew. >> i think that we're barreling towards. >> bombing iran. >> i think. >> that this. >> is a tragedy of the. president's own making, going. back to. >> 2018, when. >> he got out of a working nuclear. >> deal that. >> was designed to prevent this exact moment. so here we are in 2025. and to your your point, iran is a threat, a threat to israel, a direct threat, and it is accelerating its nuclear program to points that need to be rolled back because it is posing a near, is nearly at capacity to building nuclear weapons and has enough material for 9 to 10. and i think that's just the moment we're in. israel's attacks have gone a significant way towards degrading some of the nuclear infrastructure, but this is where it gets really dicey, because israel is not able to get rid of all the nuclear infrastructure, and if it is an incomplete set of strikes, it means that iran will still have the capacity to then quickly advance and move towards building a bomb, which the
chris, it's great to be with you.> agree with with andrew. >> i think that we're barreling towards. >> bombing iran. >> i think. >> that this. >> is a tragedy of the. president's own making, going. back to. >> 2018, when. >> he got out of a working nuclear. >> deal that. >> was designed to prevent this exact moment. so here we are in 2025. and to your your point, iran is a threat, a threat to israel, a direct threat, and it is...
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chris? that sucks. come on, vent. i feel so bad. i ask most people what their father was like, what kind of fathers do they want to be, can i help them become that person, who would refuse this, most want to fix it, most want to do better than they had, i ask you to remember the first time you were shamed for crying. how old were you? probably five years old, i was on the hockey rink, yeah, it was a game for talented kids, promising boys, yeah, okay, i had a scoring opportunity, the net was empty, the puck just came off my stick, and i couldn't shoot. after that, all i heard was about the empty net, it was open, and i didn't score, who did you hear that from, your father, and i was very hurt, yeah, what would you say to him, now, if he was sitting in front of you, what would you say, i would say. break the rules, go against him, no, come on, say it confidently, no, say it again, no, no, what no, no, i can feel what i want, it doesn't matter that i didn't score, it doesn't matter. this is a revolution, you can teach people to love th
chris? that sucks. come on, vent. i feel so bad. i ask most people what their father was like, what kind of fathers do they want to be, can i help them become that person, who would refuse this, most want to fix it, most want to do better than they had, i ask you to remember the first time you were shamed for crying. how old were you? probably five years old, i was on the hockey rink, yeah, it was a game for talented kids, promising boys, yeah, okay, i had a scoring opportunity, the net was...
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for as long as i can remember you've been nobody yeah and how does it feel to be nobody chris it sucks. come on, vent. i feel so bad. i ask most people what their dad was like what kind of dads they want to be. can i help them become that person? who wouldn't want that? most want to fix it most want to do better than they had. i'll ask you to remember the first time you were shamed for crying. how old were you? about five years old, i guess, i was on the hockey rink. there was a game for talented kids, promising boys, yeah, okay, i had a scoring opportunity, the net was empty, the puck just came off my stick and i couldn't shoot, so after that i only heard about the empty net, it was open, but i didn't score, who did you hear that from? from my father and i was really offended, yeah, what would you tell him now, if he was sitting in front of you what would you say i would say break the rules go against him no go ahead say it to the... no say it again no no what no no i can feel what i want it doesn't matter that i didn't score it doesn't matter it's a revolution you can teach people to
for as long as i can remember you've been nobody yeah and how does it feel to be nobody chris it sucks. come on, vent. i feel so bad. i ask most people what their dad was like what kind of dads they want to be. can i help them become that person? who wouldn't want that? most want to fix it most want to do better than they had. i'll ask you to remember the first time you were shamed for crying. how old were you? about five years old, i guess, i was on the hockey rink. there was a game for...