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i love and miss you, joe. >> this tied joe snodgrass to his wife's murder. >> i think the computer fragments were the catalyst, and the catalyst in the sense that it made sense of the housekeeper's story. it corroborated her story and added credibility to her story and the story of her uncle who gave full statements. >> and how much money did joe pay to have his wife killed? >> what's the cost of a life? well, i'll tell you, it was 150 bucks, u.s., plus 1,000 pesos for transportation, which is next to nothing. >> the information taken off the disk was absolutely critical. it was crucial. it put the nail right in the middle of the coffin. >> when confronted with the information from the disks, sergeant snodgrass pled guilty to soliciting his wife's murder. >> he said it was born of marital turmoil, but he did not admit to -- and it's a little mercenary to say, oh, i took out $450,000 on my wife and wanted to have her killed and get to live on easy street. he would not sign up for that. >> according to the forensic evidence at joe's request, lucy hired her two uncles and another man to kill ju
i love and miss you, joe. >> this tied joe snodgrass to his wife's murder. >> i think the computer fragments were the catalyst, and the catalyst in the sense that it made sense of the housekeeper's story. it corroborated her story and added credibility to her story and the story of her uncle who gave full statements. >> and how much money did joe pay to have his wife killed? >> what's the cost of a life? well, i'll tell you, it was 150 bucks, u.s., plus 1,000 pesos for...
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joe: thank you. scarlet: coming up, tesla won't get a charge out of this 1 -- one of the incentives for buying the electric car, at least in california, may be disappearing. joe: investigators want to know how market sensitive information got out early. ♪ scarlet: we have breaking news out of northern africa. let's head over to julie hyman. a terrorist attack in tunisian capital has left at least 19 people dead. julie: we're getting more information from the premier in tunisian who says 17 tourists are among the dead will stop a total of 19 people were killed. he says victims were from poland, spain, italy and germany have been visiting the country. gunmen entered the parliament and then a museum. that's where they took the hostages. the premier also saying two of the attackers had been killed and three others may be involved. he says the country is boosting security at this time as it does appear more of these attackers are potentially at large. we should mention it looks like the death toll has c
joe: thank you. scarlet: coming up, tesla won't get a charge out of this 1 -- one of the incentives for buying the electric car, at least in california, may be disappearing. joe: investigators want to know how market sensitive information got out early. ♪ scarlet: we have breaking news out of northern africa. let's head over to julie hyman. a terrorist attack in tunisian capital has left at least 19 people dead. julie: we're getting more information from the premier in tunisian who says 17...
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joe: and i am joe, in for erik schatzker. stephanie: let's take you to the top business stories of the morning. we will take you to israel where voters continue to count ballots today in an election that is too close to call. one of the first to vote was prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he is trailing the zionist union, but both are well short of a majority. whoever wins will have to form a coalition government. he told voters yesterday that if he is real elected will not allow the establishment of a palestinian nation. housing starts plunged last week for the first time in over four years. blame the colder than usual weather in parts of the united states. there was a rise in the number of building permits, which means it may be a temporary slump. and they have projected an unsolicited $22 million takeover. they say this substantially undervalues the company. and japan's central bank has a warning, as it could set record stimulus in place. cheaper prices may call inflation to fall below 0%. and it looks like super mario wil
joe: and i am joe, in for erik schatzker. stephanie: let's take you to the top business stories of the morning. we will take you to israel where voters continue to count ballots today in an election that is too close to call. one of the first to vote was prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he is trailing the zionist union, but both are well short of a majority. whoever wins will have to form a coalition government. he told voters yesterday that if he is real elected will not allow the...
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joe's location. >> reporter: and now helping joe coffee finance another location and it's key. it's the quick access giving a major jolt to businesses like joe coffee. for "nightly business report," >> interest rates on the loans offered by non-traditional lenders are comparable to those offered by banks on the low end but the range is much wider. for example, the interest rate on a bank loan could range from 5% to 10% but could go as high as 20% from a non-traditional lender. >>> and that does it for "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us. >> i'm tyler mathisen. thanks from me as well. have a great evening, everybody and we'll . >> boy: please stay tuned. coming up next is our new concert, "angel voices: libera in america." we've traveled all the way from london for our first production for pbs to be recorded in the u.s. we're singing in the amazing basilica of the national shrine of the immaculate conception in washington, dc. and the music is, well libera-like, a sound that is both ancient and modern. don't go away. we're the boys of lib
joe's location. >> reporter: and now helping joe coffee finance another location and it's key. it's the quick access giving a major jolt to businesses like joe coffee. for "nightly business report," >> interest rates on the loans offered by non-traditional lenders are comparable to those offered by banks on the low end but the range is much wider. for example, the interest rate on a bank loan could range from 5% to 10% but could go as high as 20% from a non-traditional...
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>> with patrick's copy, joe is excited but skeptical. he knows such a famous map has countless reprints and forgeries. >> i noticed the paper was right, consistent with the period but it could still be a reprint. >> fortunately for joe, decordova himself left a vital clue. >> there's a printed notice that basically says "without my signature this map is fraudulently obtained." >> patrick's map includes a signature that appears to match decordova's but is it hand signed or printed? another clue. >> i could see the ink bleeding through to the back of the map. that only happens if it's authentically signed with ink. once i saw this nothing else mattered that weekend. >> the map is no doubt the find of the appraisal fair. >> he said "we had this auction last year and the second edition sold for $44,000." >> a first edition from 1849 would be worth even more. only a few are known to still exist. joe suspects that patrick's map could be a first edition. geography will tell the tale. >> there are several features of this map that wouldn't be re
>> with patrick's copy, joe is excited but skeptical. he knows such a famous map has countless reprints and forgeries. >> i noticed the paper was right, consistent with the period but it could still be a reprint. >> fortunately for joe, decordova himself left a vital clue. >> there's a printed notice that basically says "without my signature this map is fraudulently obtained." >> patrick's map includes a signature that appears to match decordova's but is...
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it doesn't stop for joe, you know, it goes. >> next, joe has it out with another staff member. >> [ bleep ] >> now, joe -- >> [ bleep ] >> plus, a fight breaks out in the level two dorm. >> i saw you on video. >> maybe it wasn't me. >>> i'm going to talk to mr. salinas, he was locked up from the level 2 the week before last, may 15th, for allegations of fighting. >> honestly i don't what to tell you. i was in the wrong place at the wrong time. i didn't do anything. >> so you are saying that you didn't assault anybody? >> i didn't assault nobody. i didn't do anything. >> who got assaulted? >> i don't know. i don't even know the dude. i don't even know what they talking about. they said that they seen me on camera there, but i want to see the camera. because it's not there. i was there, but i wasn't involved with it, do you know what i mean? i don't know the guys that was involved in it or anything. >> so you never put your hands on him. >> nah, i never put my hands on anybody in there. that's why i say i would like to see the video before anything takes place. that way i'll know for sure,
it doesn't stop for joe, you know, it goes. >> next, joe has it out with another staff member. >> [ bleep ] >> now, joe -- >> [ bleep ] >> plus, a fight breaks out in the level two dorm. >> i saw you on video. >> maybe it wasn't me. >>> i'm going to talk to mr. salinas, he was locked up from the level 2 the week before last, may 15th, for allegations of fighting. >> honestly i don't what to tell you. i was in the wrong place at the wrong...
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this is joe bell's house. this is where last year during the same race he spontaneously decided to put on his uniform and come to the front of his house and greet all the runners going by. a lot of military veterans participate in this race. when some of them saw joe bell wearing his world war ii uniform a lot of them came to him last year and wanted to shake his hand. the whole thing was captured on video. it went viral, and joe bell became a late in life celebrity. you see people coming out and taking pictures of the memorial. joe bell unfortunately passed away in january. the race organizer says they were planning on making him a part of the race event again this year. they were going to have him in the lead car leading the runners but unfortunately that didn't happen. instead they came up with the idea of the memorial mile. the memorial mile, taking his place are some military veterans doing the same thing he did last year. they're far off from where we are. there are veterans who have been cheering, greet
this is joe bell's house. this is where last year during the same race he spontaneously decided to put on his uniform and come to the front of his house and greet all the runners going by. a lot of military veterans participate in this race. when some of them saw joe bell wearing his world war ii uniform a lot of them came to him last year and wanted to shake his hand. the whole thing was captured on video. it went viral, and joe bell became a late in life celebrity. you see people coming out...
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joe? >> right. we still don't know why this doomed plane went missing or what happened to the 239 people on board. but in a new report, the malaysian government puts some blame on confused radar operators who went back and forth for hours asking if they had seen the plane. >> the report also revealed the battery of the underwater locator beacon on the flight data recorder had already expired. meaning it wasn't guaranteed to last the full 30 days that search teams were hoping for. >> investigators also found no indications of unusual behavior among the pilots and crew and they said there was no sign of bad weather. >> families of chinese nationals lost aboard are saying the report is meaningless as they gathered in bayh jang to moueije ones they love. david, what is happening there? >> reporter: i know it's hard to believe but a year since the flight vanish and most on board were chinese, the family febs who have been grieving all this time haven't managed to get any closure. they wanted to get toget
joe? >> right. we still don't know why this doomed plane went missing or what happened to the 239 people on board. but in a new report, the malaysian government puts some blame on confused radar operators who went back and forth for hours asking if they had seen the plane. >> the report also revealed the battery of the underwater locator beacon on the flight data recorder had already expired. meaning it wasn't guaranteed to last the full 30 days that search teams were hoping for....
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joe? >> thank you so much ron. >>> at long last congress has passed legislation to fully fund the department of homeland security, the clean dhs bill passed in the house tuesday by a vote of 257 to 167. 75 republicans joined every democrat to vote yes on the same measure that the senate passed last week. >>> did you see this? retired four-star general david petraeus in his once-shining career crashed amid scandalous revelations of an extramarital affair. on tuesday, he reached a deal with a justice department and will plea guilty for hiding classified information. here's the report. >> reporter: david petraeus the commanding general of u.s. forces in iraq and afghanistan and the director of cia will plead guilty documents that he allegedly shared with his mistress. it claims that he unlawfully took documents containing classified information. they claim that petraeus while ahead of the cia he provided six black books. they contained top-secret information about the afghanistan war. the sca
joe? >> thank you so much ron. >>> at long last congress has passed legislation to fully fund the department of homeland security, the clean dhs bill passed in the house tuesday by a vote of 257 to 167. 75 republicans joined every democrat to vote yes on the same measure that the senate passed last week. >>> did you see this? retired four-star general david petraeus in his once-shining career crashed amid scandalous revelations of an extramarital affair. on tuesday, he...
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it is more than a study of joe mccarthy. they take a look at the history of the cold war as it was waged inside the united states as well as overseas. they were domestic aspects in foreign aspects of it and on my reading of what is out there in the textbooks i don't think this history is being told accurately by other authors. maybe somewhere they are right about some aspects. the total picture i don't see in the books i've read including biographies and histories of the cold war. beginning to get more information about some things we did not have information on previously. that malcolm tested elon was a big guy who made charges are made a slice. he smeared innocent people called people communists without having any proof of it and otherwise was a bad guy who harmed a lot of people and pay the price later by being censured and autobiographies. he helps me do and have done more sense to plan off to make more money one thing that happened back then was bad and there were satellite countries controlled by the soviet union for a
it is more than a study of joe mccarthy. they take a look at the history of the cold war as it was waged inside the united states as well as overseas. they were domestic aspects in foreign aspects of it and on my reading of what is out there in the textbooks i don't think this history is being told accurately by other authors. maybe somewhere they are right about some aspects. the total picture i don't see in the books i've read including biographies and histories of the cold war. beginning to...
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>> joe. >> will you do that? >> first of all, let's not review that you were so wrong about this speech and you know that and you can't now like make it look like it was hate driven that i was right. no. i was just right. >> willie why does she hate when loving would be so much easier. >> a poll for the jerusalem post shows the zionist union winning 25 seats compared to 21 for the likud peter. they found 72% of israelis want change while 20% do not. >> i would say if you look at those numbers not really good for an incumbent. 72% want change. >> wow. >> 50% no longer want netanyahu to be prime minister. so mika what do you think? >> i think that -- you know this is for them to decide. i don't have an opinion on that. i just had an opinion on him coming here for the election and speaking before congress. >> as i said maybe i'm wrong, okay but as i said -- >> may be wrong but probably not. >> probably not. thank you so much. >> he was wrong. >> i said if this was the wrong thing to do for israelis israelis will spe
>> joe. >> will you do that? >> first of all, let's not review that you were so wrong about this speech and you know that and you can't now like make it look like it was hate driven that i was right. no. i was just right. >> willie why does she hate when loving would be so much easier. >> a poll for the jerusalem post shows the zionist union winning 25 seats compared to 21 for the likud peter. they found 72% of israelis want change while 20% do not. >> i...
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joe? >> march morrell, you hear the heartbreaking quote from the young woman on campus who said no matter what we do no matter how we dress, no matter how smart we are, we're always just looked at as black students. the color of our skin. >> joe, this young man is the best of the best. >> yes, he is. >> at one of the best schools in the united states. the university of virginia the school of jefferson. an elite school a kid from chicago, popular on campus well-known on campus. so it's shocking. it's disappointing. i just can't understand. he apparently was attending what was probably a st. patrick's day celebration at the pub and ends up basically physically beat up. this is just unfortunate, an unfortunate example of this relationship between law enforcement agencies and young unarmed black men. >> how's the community responding right now? >> i think the way the community is responding the governor, the president of the university and the students the outpouring of support for this young
joe? >> march morrell, you hear the heartbreaking quote from the young woman on campus who said no matter what we do no matter how we dress, no matter how smart we are, we're always just looked at as black students. the color of our skin. >> joe, this young man is the best of the best. >> yes, he is. >> at one of the best schools in the united states. the university of virginia the school of jefferson. an elite school a kid from chicago, popular on campus well-known on...
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welcome to "morning joe." mark halperin and david ignatius in washington with us this morning along with willie joe, and me. you went to cpac this weekend. >> i did. >> how was that? >> you went to see martin short. >> i did. >> and matthew broderick. >> it's good, right? >> so good. it was fantastic. an martin short set up champagne backstage for me. >> really? that sounds like fun. >> yes, it was lots of fun. it was great. >> did he talk about releasing the hostages? >> no. but the play is -- that's funny. the play is really good. it's a little bit like us. >> how so? >> with ratings and ups and downs. it's about the narcissism of being on stage and the love of theater. it was good. >> stock cardard channing was great in it. >> great moments. >> what did you do? >> friday night i took my nephews to wrestling, wwe wrestling, madison square garden. he father-in-law, brother-in-law. >> was it on the up and up? >> of course it was on the up and up. >> the officiating was terrible. the refs. hulk hogan appreciati
welcome to "morning joe." mark halperin and david ignatius in washington with us this morning along with willie joe, and me. you went to cpac this weekend. >> i did. >> how was that? >> you went to see martin short. >> i did. >> and matthew broderick. >> it's good, right? >> so good. it was fantastic. an martin short set up champagne backstage for me. >> really? that sounds like fun. >> yes, it was lots of fun. it was great....
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joe's location. >> reporter: and now helping joe coffee finance another location and it's key. it's the quick access giving a major jolt to businesses like joe coffee. for "nightly business report," >> interest rates on the loans offered by non-traditional lenders are comparable to those offered by banks on the low end but the range is much wider. for example, the interest rate on a bank loan could range from 5% to 10% but could go as high as 20% from a non-traditional lender. >>> and that does it for "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us. >> i'm tyler mathisen. thanks from me as well. have a great evening, everybody and we'll . >>> a kqed television production. >> i was like sort of old fisherman's wharf. maybe a little like -- with a -- >> the calories, the cholesterol and the heart attack you might have. >> like an adventure. put it out of your mind. >> oatmeal with a touch of dog. >> i did
joe's location. >> reporter: and now helping joe coffee finance another location and it's key. it's the quick access giving a major jolt to businesses like joe coffee. for "nightly business report," >> interest rates on the loans offered by non-traditional lenders are comparable to those offered by banks on the low end but the range is much wider. for example, the interest rate on a bank loan could range from 5% to 10% but could go as high as 20% from a non-traditional...
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joe and i it was a critical person. we always learn in foreign policy about the handshake would not shake his hand at a conference, so we all shook hands. i remember winston -- it was kissinger, joe and i, you and me , and an interpreter for a dinner, but there was a wisdom there, a long view. mao himself was smart. i think we were very lucky, and then of course circumstances and other things that made this a possibility. it would not happen in all situations for sure. >> mr. diplomat? >> there's nothing inevitable about history. ultimately this would have happened, but you had to have a combination of political will and diplomatic skill. nixon and mao had the political will and they were powerful people in their own communities and their own body politics. nixon and kissinger -- joe and i and kissinger had the tactical, political, diplomatic skill to make it happen. those kinds of constellations don't come into alignment all that often. beaver lucky -- we were lucky. >> leaders really do make a significant difference.
joe and i it was a critical person. we always learn in foreign policy about the handshake would not shake his hand at a conference, so we all shook hands. i remember winston -- it was kissinger, joe and i, you and me , and an interpreter for a dinner, but there was a wisdom there, a long view. mao himself was smart. i think we were very lucky, and then of course circumstances and other things that made this a possibility. it would not happen in all situations for sure. >> mr. diplomat?...
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joe klein, thank you so much. greatly appreciate, still ahead on "morning joe," barney frank joins the conversation. also from the hit show "the americans," actress alison wright. and retired mark kelly. >>> up next senator ted cruz of texas is standing by in the green room. we've got loss toalso to talk with him about. the volkswagen jetta is really fun-to-drive. go for it. okay. wow... woohoo! i'm dreaming... pinch me. no, not while you're driving. and, right now, you can get a one-thousand-dollar volkswagen credit bonus on jetta models. seriously, pinch me. it's not a dream. ow! it's the volkswagen stop dreaming, start driving event. stop dreaming, and test-drive one today. hurry in and you can get 0% apr plus a $1000 volkswagen credit bonus on 2015 jetta and passat models. ♪ turn around ♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of craving something that i can't have ♪ ♪ turn around barbara ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ah, push it. ♪ ♪ ♪ push it. ♪ ♪
joe klein, thank you so much. greatly appreciate, still ahead on "morning joe," barney frank joins the conversation. also from the hit show "the americans," actress alison wright. and retired mark kelly. >>> up next senator ted cruz of texas is standing by in the green room. we've got loss toalso to talk with him about. the volkswagen jetta is really fun-to-drive. go for it. okay. wow... woohoo! i'm dreaming... pinch me. no, not while you're driving. and, right now,...
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thank you, joe. you're my example. joe scarborough. thank you very much. >>> eric thank you. >>> a lot of lost productivity, right here at the table. >>> coming up at the top of the hour we get to the headlines of the day. tunisia is coming to grips with the deadliest attack on civilians there in more than decade. how the president there is responding. >>> plus, aaron schock has not spoken out since announcement stepping down from congress. but his father is. >>> and the protesting the bloody arrest of one college student. the video that went viral. we'll be right back. at one point, did not work. you had some blocks and you had major thoroughfares and corridors that were just totally pitch black. those things had to change. we wanted to restore our lighting system in the city. you can have the greatest dreams in the world, but unless you can finance those dreams, it doesn't happen. at the time that the bankruptcy filing was done, the public lighting authority had a hard time of finding a bank. citi did not run away from the table like
thank you, joe. you're my example. joe scarborough. thank you very much. >>> eric thank you. >>> a lot of lost productivity, right here at the table. >>> coming up at the top of the hour we get to the headlines of the day. tunisia is coming to grips with the deadliest attack on civilians there in more than decade. how the president there is responding. >>> plus, aaron schock has not spoken out since announcement stepping down from congress. but his father is....
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joe? that's how i get my answers. >> we're going to escort you off the set. go. >> what conclusion should people draw if this can't get done by the deadline of tuesday night, because isn't the practical deadline really mid april when congress comes back into session and gets ready to vote on legislation that you guys think will blow up the talks? >> well, i do think that the president has been very clear as said secretary kerry, the end of march is a real deadline and the choices the iranians don't have to make don't get any easier the longer they wait. we have been very clear we're not going to take a bad deal and we don't know if we will get there in the next 24 hours. we believe congress should not act while we negotiate. we should let the negotiator s do their job. if the iranians don't make the decisions they need to we can't get to an agreement here. that's what we're trying to see can map in the next day or so. >> marie, do you suggest there's not an option of extending these talks
joe? that's how i get my answers. >> we're going to escort you off the set. go. >> what conclusion should people draw if this can't get done by the deadline of tuesday night, because isn't the practical deadline really mid april when congress comes back into session and gets ready to vote on legislation that you guys think will blow up the talks? >> well, i do think that the president has been very clear as said secretary kerry, the end of march is a real deadline and the...
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>> i can't remember anything like it at all, joe. i wasn't there, but you could feel the attention from ten blocks away. i thought it was a forceful very effective speech. i thought he started off however saying, you know, i'm sorry some people think this was about politics, it's not. it was all about politics. >> blatantly. >> politics back there, and i think he helped himself, but may have hurt israel in the long run. >> do you think it was all about politics? none of it was a warning? >> i think it was both. >> representing iran bad for america? >> i think he clearly believes that, but it was given two weeks before he's up for reelection. i think it was clearly political, and political here. but i did think it was, i did think it was effective. the reason i say it may be bad for israel over the long run. for the past 65 years, one of the great strengths that israel's had in this country is a bipartisan support. and that frayed yesterday. didn't end, didn't erode really but it frayed. to hear nancy pelosi say those things about tho
>> i can't remember anything like it at all, joe. i wasn't there, but you could feel the attention from ten blocks away. i thought it was a forceful very effective speech. i thought he started off however saying, you know, i'm sorry some people think this was about politics, it's not. it was all about politics. >> blatantly. >> politics back there, and i think he helped himself, but may have hurt israel in the long run. >> do you think it was all about politics? none of...
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we'll talk more about that on "morning joe." let's get a check on your weather with nbc meteorologist bill karins. hello, bill. >> foggy for you guys coming in this morning >> a little bit. spooky. >> a little spooky. in baltimore they delayed schools because of the fog. >> really? >> a 90-minute fog delay. i never heard of that before. fog delay. >> while you're looking down you wouldn't believe it was sticky. >> did it again? >> i have a confession. >> he made that obscene gesture. >> i'm winking at joe. it's not only to confuse you guys. >> it's the hand motion. let's do the weather. >> fog is a big issue. 90 million people under fog advisories to start your morning from dallas to chicago, cincinnati, cleveland and back up through i-95. visibility so far is not too bad. baltimore, d.c. and new york five to six miles. it's in the burbs a lot worse and especially where we had a lot of snow. hartford visibility one mile. pittsburgh a tenth of a mile visibility. you can guarantee because of that a lot of airport problems especial
we'll talk more about that on "morning joe." let's get a check on your weather with nbc meteorologist bill karins. hello, bill. >> foggy for you guys coming in this morning >> a little bit. spooky. >> a little spooky. in baltimore they delayed schools because of the fog. >> really? >> a 90-minute fog delay. i never heard of that before. fog delay. >> while you're looking down you wouldn't believe it was sticky. >> did it again? >> i have...
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joe biden basically said racial justice is not as important as passing the bill. more specifically he said the question is whether to accept the house provision racial justice which will kill the bill and that was correct and then eventually signed by president clinton. >> you can watch this and others online at the booktv.org. >> each month representativetom cole releases a list on his website. here's a look at the recommended books that focus on the life of the white isenhour. representative cole is currently reading those angry days by lynne olson which looks at the internal debate over the u.s. involvement in world war ii. and he recently finished paul johnson's eisenhower a life. he recommends steven ambrose two volume biography of eisenhower which traces the past from soldier to president. next on the list is going home to glory a memoir of the president by his grandson david eisenhower and his wife julie nixon eisenhower. also on the list is eisenhower the white house years by the editor at large of the los angeles times. next is the personal account of the
joe biden basically said racial justice is not as important as passing the bill. more specifically he said the question is whether to accept the house provision racial justice which will kill the bill and that was correct and then eventually signed by president clinton. >> you can watch this and others online at the booktv.org. >> each month representativetom cole releases a list on his website. here's a look at the recommended books that focus on the life of the white isenhour....
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joes suspects that patrick a map could be a first edition, geography will tell the tale. jamie: several features would not be recognizable to someone looking at state of texas today. the republican of texas once stretched as far north as wyoming, and west at santa fe. over years, those boundaries are chiped away. biggest land transfer in 1850, whether texas gives up vast tracks of inves western land to federal government for debt relief. that is the same outcome patrick is aiming for, en result, texas shape we know today. what version of texas did patrick's map show. show. >> nort of the state line of texan area that is refered to map as indian territory we know that today add oklahoma, a strip on lift side that is santa fe territory, that was that eureka phoeupltz of thimoment this is 9 decarkoba -- decardoba map. >> he said we think it could be worse 8worth 60 to 80 thousand . >> i called my sister,. jamie: he tells patrick the value could go up or down, he wants to hold to heirloom for research. >> no gets on a plane to deadlindallas,to show map to sao who specizeed in
joes suspects that patrick a map could be a first edition, geography will tell the tale. jamie: several features would not be recognizable to someone looking at state of texas today. the republican of texas once stretched as far north as wyoming, and west at santa fe. over years, those boundaries are chiped away. biggest land transfer in 1850, whether texas gives up vast tracks of inves western land to federal government for debt relief. that is the same outcome patrick is aiming for, en...
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. - [joe] robots on the job. part of the present. - we can't do it without them. - [joe] and part of our future. - [david] so are we in the middle or at the beginning of a robot revolution? i think you could term it that way. - [joe] by 2050, you have robot coworkers in all shapes and sizes, doing all sorts of jobs. working robots. how they are changing a world now and what it means for your future. next on earth 2050. how's it going everybody? my name is joe pennant and i'm your host for exploration earth 2050. in this episode we're going to take a look at robots. all kinds from space robots to factory robots. this is an unbelievably exciting time in human history because we're in the middle of a robotic revolution. and no one knows where we will end up.
. - [joe] robots on the job. part of the present. - we can't do it without them. - [joe] and part of our future. - [david] so are we in the middle or at the beginning of a robot revolution? i think you could term it that way. - [joe] by 2050, you have robot coworkers in all shapes and sizes, doing all sorts of jobs. working robots. how they are changing a world now and what it means for your future. next on earth 2050. how's it going everybody? my name is joe pennant and i'm your host for...
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a life that joe is only now discovering. robert ray, al jazeera savannah georgia. >> just over an hour ago american astronaut scott kelly docked with the international space station. >> the one year crew has arrived. >> kelly and two cosmo nawts cost cosmonauts blasted off for the space station and will stay there for a year. "inside story" is next. >> now that we know the crash of the germanwings jet was no coincidence, later on america's paper money it features presidents, war heroes, buildings, historical events, what have w
a life that joe is only now discovering. robert ray, al jazeera savannah georgia. >> just over an hour ago american astronaut scott kelly docked with the international space station. >> the one year crew has arrived. >> kelly and two cosmo nawts cost cosmonauts blasted off for the space station and will stay there for a year. "inside story" is next. >> now that we know the crash of the germanwings jet was no coincidence, later on america's paper money it...
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joe's. that's coming up next hour katy zachry "nbc 10 news." >> of course our coverage of pope francis' historic visit to philadelphia continues online. we have a special section with the pontiff's section and can show you how to volunteer and how to rent out your house for the hundreds of thousands of visitors here. check it out on the nbc 10 app or the nbc10.com website. >> a national pharmacist group adopted a policy discouraging members from providing death penalty drugs. the american pharmacist association approved that policy yesterday at a meeting in san diego. now the group can't legally preventing hodses used for lethal injection, but the new ethical standard could be now have more difficult. >>> and two women were on a joyride when they tried to ram through the gates at the national security agency. the men pulled up to the gates in maryland yesterday morning about two hours from philadelphia. the nsa said after the men were told to leave, the driver accelerated toward a police car
joe's. that's coming up next hour katy zachry "nbc 10 news." >> of course our coverage of pope francis' historic visit to philadelphia continues online. we have a special section with the pontiff's section and can show you how to volunteer and how to rent out your house for the hundreds of thousands of visitors here. check it out on the nbc 10 app or the nbc10.com website. >> a national pharmacist group adopted a policy discouraging members from providing death penalty...
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joe biden basically said racial justice is not as important as passing this bill. he said the question is whether to accept the house provisions, racial justice which will rebuild the bill and that was scrapped and eventually signed by president clinton. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> here is a look at some upcoming book fairs and festivals happening around the country. this weekend the city of new orleans is hosting the tennessee williams literary festival. next, the san antonio book festival will take place on the eleventh of april. look for some of this festival's programs to air on booktv in the following week. on april 18th and nineteenth booktv will be live from the university of southern california for the 20th annual los angeles times festival of books. on april 25th the annapolis book festival will be hosted by the key school in annapolis, md.. let us know about book fairs and festivals in your area and we will add them to your list. e-mail us at booktv@c-span.org. here is a look at some books that are being published thi
joe biden basically said racial justice is not as important as passing this bill. he said the question is whether to accept the house provisions, racial justice which will rebuild the bill and that was scrapped and eventually signed by president clinton. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> here is a look at some upcoming book fairs and festivals happening around the country. this weekend the city of new orleans is hosting the tennessee williams literary...
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meanwhile, joe is awaiting $250,000 in recompense. for wrongful incarceration. >> is this a happy time for you or sad time? >> this is a happy time, because in reason, it's great to be free. you know, you have to lay in prison spend the rest of your life in prison and then die. you know, the better part is, being in the world and living the life to the fullest. >> reporter: while joe soaks in peace and fishes with his brother almost every morning he has bigger plans soon he will work with youth and guide them to a life that joe only now is discovering. robert ray, al jazeera savannah georgia. >> coming up the biggest sexual bias case in the world's history. how bad the ice melt is and the consequences. >> hi everyone, this is al jazeera america i'm john siegenthaler. a high profile gender discrimination case in silicon valley and the impact on women in technology. religious freedom or legalized discrimination. the controversial new law in indiana, one of many across the country. rising tide. new research suggests antarctic ice is melt
meanwhile, joe is awaiting $250,000 in recompense. for wrongful incarceration. >> is this a happy time for you or sad time? >> this is a happy time, because in reason, it's great to be free. you know, you have to lay in prison spend the rest of your life in prison and then die. you know, the better part is, being in the world and living the life to the fullest. >> reporter: while joe soaks in peace and fishes with his brother almost every morning he has bigger plans soon he...
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joe. she came out and explain idea she kept the private e-mail account. it was because it was more convenient to carry one device rather than two but she also said in going over the records to turnover to the state department that she deleted half the e-mails now when people hear deleted half of 60,000 e-mails what's their reaction going to be? well if you're a democrat and we saw in our poll this week that 86% of democrats are ready to vote for her. you'll say okay fine. i get it. i believe you. but if you're a republican where her numbers were terrible where she has been a focal point of controversy as is suggestioned for better than 20 years. they're going to say wait you deleted 30,000 e-mails, what's in those e-mails he said this won't be over until we have a thorough forensic examination. she has no intention of turning over hr server. this is a perfect clinton controversy. it's not going to be settled but she thinks to think she can draw a line and move on. we'll see if she can sust
joe. she came out and explain idea she kept the private e-mail account. it was because it was more convenient to carry one device rather than two but she also said in going over the records to turnover to the state department that she deleted half the e-mails now when people hear deleted half of 60,000 e-mails what's their reaction going to be? well if you're a democrat and we saw in our poll this week that 86% of democrats are ready to vote for her. you'll say okay fine. i get it. i believe...
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kennedy the second, senator joe kennedy the third, ambassador caroline kennedy, lieutenant governor kathleen kennedy townsend, and maryland house of delegates mark schreiber. [applause] and finally, i would like to especially thank vikki and all of the family members who are with us today. vicki, this wonderful, wonderful occasion, thank you. [applause] you have done the nation a favor , with a tireless efforts to construct this incredible, incredible chamber, which brings me to some opening remarks i would like to make, with your permission.
kennedy the second, senator joe kennedy the third, ambassador caroline kennedy, lieutenant governor kathleen kennedy townsend, and maryland house of delegates mark schreiber. [applause] and finally, i would like to especially thank vikki and all of the family members who are with us today. vicki, this wonderful, wonderful occasion, thank you. [applause] you have done the nation a favor , with a tireless efforts to construct this incredible, incredible chamber, which brings me to some opening...
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"morning joe" will be right back. i've just arrived in atlanta and i can't wait to start telling people how switching to geico could save them hundreds of dollars on car insurance. but first, my luggage. ahh, there it is. uh, excuse me sir? i think you've got the wrong bag. >>sorry, they all look alike, you know? no worries. well, car's here, i can't save people money chatting at the baggage claim all day. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. so i got this listing. 3 bedroom, 3 bath. i have a client that lives out of state. just knew it was for her. so i tried to get her on video chat. i'm on verizon. i... i'm not. so it's not a problem. my video chat isn't working so i try to send photos but even that doesn't work. she saw the granite counters and the fire pit she went nuts. so i'm trying really hard to describe it but words are not my thing. that was all it took. i mean what do you want, i'm a realtor, not a poet. join us and save without settling on the largest most reli
"morning joe" will be right back. i've just arrived in atlanta and i can't wait to start telling people how switching to geico could save them hundreds of dollars on car insurance. but first, my luggage. ahh, there it is. uh, excuse me sir? i think you've got the wrong bag. >>sorry, they all look alike, you know? no worries. well, car's here, i can't save people money chatting at the baggage claim all day. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car...
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>> joe biden. >> joe biden. from the hard-scrabble city of scranton, pennsylvania, over three decades in the senate. he's the v.p. who's a bfd, and he's ready to run the usa. >> i promise you, the president has a big stick. >> vice president joe biden! >> that's right, vice president joe biden was one of the presidents drafted in the all in 2016 fantasy candidate draft. and today a bfd. there's now officially a draft joe biden super pac, and the website for the pac is asking, why not biden? after all, it's the senate. just yesterday, senator ted cruz became the first candidate to officially declare a run for presidency. and in the post-citizens united era, there are all kinds of ways to raise money and plot a campaign before you actually declare you're running. former governor jeb bush has right to rise, senator rand paul has rand pac. former secretary of state clinton has hers. and now there's a legal page for vice president biden, who is weirdly absent from speculation, because he's possibly the most qualified
>> joe biden. >> joe biden. from the hard-scrabble city of scranton, pennsylvania, over three decades in the senate. he's the v.p. who's a bfd, and he's ready to run the usa. >> i promise you, the president has a big stick. >> vice president joe biden! >> that's right, vice president joe biden was one of the presidents drafted in the all in 2016 fantasy candidate draft. and today a bfd. there's now officially a draft joe biden super pac, and the website for the pac...
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villanova shoots a high percentage of threes -- >> joe, what's your pick? your pick? final four? >> blue. >> kentucky. he's not making any money. he's not listening. >> go big blue! >> you have an sec bias. government to stay away. >> both of my parents went to the university of kentucky struggled through the joe p. hall era.
villanova shoots a high percentage of threes -- >> joe, what's your pick? your pick? final four? >> blue. >> kentucky. he's not making any money. he's not listening. >> go big blue! >> you have an sec bias. government to stay away. >> both of my parents went to the university of kentucky struggled through the joe p. hall era.
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-- joe biden?" now, the atlantic points out that the only prominent democratic contender to travel to all three democratic primary or caucus states is vice president joe biden. now, maybe it's partly due to the fact that he has duties as a vice president, but are party leaders underestimating the vice president? >> well, first of all, hillary clinton -- e-mails tempest to the teapot, no big story there at all. >> i knew you wanted to get something in. >> you knew i was going there. >> okay. you'll get to respond to that. [ laughter ] >> vice president biden has a lot of energy, and he travels quite a bit, and he's a serious politician, obviously, but i still believe that hillary will be the nominee, and as for martin o'malley, a good guy, but he couldn't get his lieutenant governor elected governor of maryland -- maryland a democratic state, a republican wins the governorship. >> thank you so much for caring and sharing. >> i think that, again, i mean the good side of it is that hillary can certainl
-- joe biden?" now, the atlantic points out that the only prominent democratic contender to travel to all three democratic primary or caucus states is vice president joe biden. now, maybe it's partly due to the fact that he has duties as a vice president, but are party leaders underestimating the vice president? >> well, first of all, hillary clinton -- e-mails tempest to the teapot, no big story there at all. >> i knew you wanted to get something in. >> you knew i was...
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hi, i'm joe penna and welcome to earth 2050. most people don't really realize how much money
hi, i'm joe penna and welcome to earth 2050. most people don't really realize how much money
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>> mika and joe, good morning. they're expecting another emotional day of testimony at the federal courthouse behind us, start about 9:00 this morning. it comes after on the first day of this trial boston bombing survivors for the first time face the man that even the defense admits tried to kill them. the suspect tsarnaev appeared to be fighting for his life, but not for his innocence. inside boston's federal courthouse today bombing suspect joe har tsarnaev's lawyer made a stunning admission, it was him. tsarnaev showed no emotion. he faces 30 charges, many that could carry the death penalty including using a weapons of mass destruction resulting in death. his lawyer acknowledged the bombings were misguided acts that were inexcusable tnd a explosions extinguished three lives. among those victims, martin's smiling face and graphically detailed his death as his parents wiped away tears. taking the stand rebekah gregory who lost her left leg. she remembers hearing her son calling mommy, mommy, mommy, thinking to her
>> mika and joe, good morning. they're expecting another emotional day of testimony at the federal courthouse behind us, start about 9:00 this morning. it comes after on the first day of this trial boston bombing survivors for the first time face the man that even the defense admits tried to kill them. the suspect tsarnaev appeared to be fighting for his life, but not for his innocence. inside boston's federal courthouse today bombing suspect joe har tsarnaev's lawyer made a stunning...
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joe, back to you. all right, gabe thank you so much. >> and the fraternity has now released an updated statement, this one includes a reference to reports of other incidents that reads in part this "we apologize for the unacceptable and racist behavior of the individuals in the video. we are disgusted that any member would act in such a way. several other incidents with chapters or members have been brought to the attention of the headquarters staff and leaders and each of those instances will be investigated for further action." >> mike barnicle? h gene robinson on sunday, in perhaps the greatest speech of his temp your president obama spoke in selma alabama, and indicated, quite rightly so clearly that we still have many many miles to go in terms of the racial divide in this country, to cross prims in the future. these scenes from oklahoma university are absolutely -- they are beyond appalling, but within them there is the framework of a little light in the conduct of president david boren, former un
joe, back to you. all right, gabe thank you so much. >> and the fraternity has now released an updated statement, this one includes a reference to reports of other incidents that reads in part this "we apologize for the unacceptable and racist behavior of the individuals in the video. we are disgusted that any member would act in such a way. several other incidents with chapters or members have been brought to the attention of the headquarters staff and leaders and each of those...
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those -- joe mentioned those in the street. there are plenty of iranians in the street in 2009 in the green revelation when the ayatollah stole the election in iran and the president of the united states for 30 days over 30 days was mute while the rest of the international community condemned it. the president of the united states refused to join with them and said the election was stolen so his credibility on the street in iran is not strong erpt. jenna: what about the credibility of republicans as well, carl? there are other people in government that can explain to the american people why we should trust iran and why we shouldn't. we know it's number one state sponsor of terror. we know they cheat. yet even the republicans haven't been able to really formulate a message to the american people, those that are against this deal. what about that? >> i disa grow. i disagree. they don't have as big of a megaphone as the president but why do you think the president has bad numbers on this? republicans have been out there talking ab
those -- joe mentioned those in the street. there are plenty of iranians in the street in 2009 in the green revelation when the ayatollah stole the election in iran and the president of the united states for 30 days over 30 days was mute while the rest of the international community condemned it. the president of the united states refused to join with them and said the election was stolen so his credibility on the street in iran is not strong erpt. jenna: what about the credibility of...
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it didn't take place in a vacuum, joe. we've had in the last couple years everything from the president's waffling on the syria issue to government shut dts shutdowns to the near default on debt. we've made the united states unpredictable in the world. if you're going to be great power with others depending upon you on security you have got to be reliable and predictable. what we have done is introduced a massive dose of unpredictability and unreliability over not just iran policy. you don't know i don't know we're going to negotiate a trade agreement? are we going to be able to pass it? >> one-two of netanyahu's speech and this letter back to back. >> it's basically broken down the ability of the united states to produce a consistent foreign policy. you cannot lead the world is f. you are inconsistent. >> there's one republican who signed the letter who is now admitting there may have been a rush to judgment. this is according to politico. senator john mccain tells politico politico, it was kind of a very rapid fro cess.
it didn't take place in a vacuum, joe. we've had in the last couple years everything from the president's waffling on the syria issue to government shut dts shutdowns to the near default on debt. we've made the united states unpredictable in the world. if you're going to be great power with others depending upon you on security you have got to be reliable and predictable. what we have done is introduced a massive dose of unpredictability and unreliability over not just iran policy. you don't...
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(upbeat music) - hi, i'm joe penna, and welcome to earth 2050. here's an incredible fact. right now, there are more than 1 million working robots around the world. that's one robot for every 5,000 people. that number is really gonna jump by 2050 and when it does, it's
(upbeat music) - hi, i'm joe penna, and welcome to earth 2050. here's an incredible fact. right now, there are more than 1 million working robots around the world. that's one robot for every 5,000 people. that number is really gonna jump by 2050 and when it does, it's
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the history of boxing joe louis the whole country loved joe louis, muhammad ali. the whole world fell in love with him. you came into boxing no one ever had seen anything like mike tyson. i think boxing is past its heyday. convince me that you are not the last great boxer. >> well listen i don't know. >> larry: did it end with you? >> i mean look, there is a lot of excitement about pacquiao and the pacquiao mayweather fight i get that but it almost seems like an aberration, does it feel like the sport is done if. >> the sport is-- wow how can i say. when you think about the situation they said i'm hearing rumors it 20 to $120 million the highest paid athlete on the planet. so either the sport is dying or just people just are freely spending their money to he is a boxing match. >> larry: it's not like the country t is the 1% is getting all the purses. how does it feel to you jackie, does it feel different. >> it's real different now. the fighters are different now. we were talking about that. the filers in our generation and i say ours i'm older than him, of course
the history of boxing joe louis the whole country loved joe louis, muhammad ali. the whole world fell in love with him. you came into boxing no one ever had seen anything like mike tyson. i think boxing is past its heyday. convince me that you are not the last great boxer. >> well listen i don't know. >> larry: did it end with you? >> i mean look, there is a lot of excitement about pacquiao and the pacquiao mayweather fight i get that but it almost seems like an aberration,...
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mika joe? >> john yang thank you so much. >>> now moving on to the other headlines of the day, the justice department report on the death of michael brown in ferguson missouri casts doubt on whether he had his hands up when he was fatally shot. in the wake of his death, the phrase hands up don't shoot, reverberated through the streets of ferguson and popular culture. but attorney general eric holder said earlier this week quote, it is essential to question how such a strong alternative version of events was able to take hold so swiftly and be accepted so readily. some police grow ups feel vindicated. others feel brown was trying to surrender when he was shot. the overall message in the wake of brown's death is the need to reform that city's police department. reverend al sharpton will be our guest coming up at the half hour. you know that was a big issue here on the set, a real issue of contention. you were pounded for things that you said that actually reflect what the attorney general is sayi
mika joe? >> john yang thank you so much. >>> now moving on to the other headlines of the day, the justice department report on the death of michael brown in ferguson missouri casts doubt on whether he had his hands up when he was fatally shot. in the wake of his death, the phrase hands up don't shoot, reverberated through the streets of ferguson and popular culture. but attorney general eric holder said earlier this week quote, it is essential to question how such a strong...
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welcome to "morning joe." mark halperin and david ignatius in washington with us this morning along with willie joe, and me. you went to cpac this weekend. >> i did. >> how was that? >> you went to see martin short. >> i did. >> and matthew broderick. >> it's good, right? >> so good. it was fantastic. an martin short set up champagne backstage for me. >> really? that sounds like fun. >> yes, it was lots of fun. it was great. >> did he talk about releasing the hostages? >> no. but the play is -- that's funny. the play is really good. it's a little bit like us. >> how so? >> with ratings and ups and downs. it's about the narcissism of being on stage and the love
welcome to "morning joe." mark halperin and david ignatius in washington with us this morning along with willie joe, and me. you went to cpac this weekend. >> i did. >> how was that? >> you went to see martin short. >> i did. >> and matthew broderick. >> it's good, right? >> so good. it was fantastic. an martin short set up champagne backstage for me. >> really? that sounds like fun. >> yes, it was lots of fun. it was great....
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welcome to "morning joe." live from washington where it's shaping up to be another very big news day. we're following developments in a number of major stories. in just a moment we're going to get grand new details of the crash in the passenger plane in the alps. the questions continue to mount almost as fast as we get answers. why did a
welcome to "morning joe." live from washington where it's shaping up to be another very big news day. we're following developments in a number of major stories. in just a moment we're going to get grand new details of the crash in the passenger plane in the alps. the questions continue to mount almost as fast as we get answers. why did a
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the man of the hour coming up on morning joe. we'll be right back. buying a used car can be a scary proposition. you walk onto that lot and immediately you are surrounded like a guppy in a shark tank. it just feels like car salesmen want to sell whatever car is best for them, not best for me. there's gotta be a better way. ♪ ♪ as long as people drive cars carmax will be the best way to buy them. when you set out to find new roads you build the chevrolet malibu ranked highest in initial...
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this is joe clancy's first litmus test as director. if he does not get ahead of of this and if disciplinary action is warranted, he'll take it and he'll ensure that proper protocols were followed. >> can i ask you a separate issue, this is a thorn in my side. secret service related but not on this incident. when questions were coming at the director he was at an appropriations committee hearing. he asked in the midst of this that the secret service needs $8 million to build a replica of the white house for training purposes. $8 million in the scope of government funding, not a lot. 8 million to you, me and everyone else is a lot. it was described as my producer said they're asking for an $8 million dollhouse to train in. do they need it? >> absolutely. absolutely. you have to look at the way that the secret service has been funded in the past and what we've done with training. one of the biggest problems with the secret service is that we have not had adequate training year over year. i applaud joe clancy and senior management of the s
this is joe clancy's first litmus test as director. if he does not get ahead of of this and if disciplinary action is warranted, he'll take it and he'll ensure that proper protocols were followed. >> can i ask you a separate issue, this is a thorn in my side. secret service related but not on this incident. when questions were coming at the director he was at an appropriations committee hearing. he asked in the midst of this that the secret service needs $8 million to build a replica of...
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. >> joining us tonight, former presidential campaign advisory joe trippi. former spokesperson and strategist mercedes schlapp. mercedes let me begin with you. the united states declassified top secret defense department documents that revealed the tales about the israeli nuclear weapons program. a 1987 document just as the days are winding down before prime minister netanyahu's speech to congress. what do you make of it? >> well, it's just shocking to me. it was an anti-israeli group that requested the information they filed -- issued a foya issue where they basically said let's release this information and so the pentagon declassified this incredibly sensitive information, and they kept out france italy, germany, what their components of -- >> the nato nations. >> that's right. and to me again, it shows the friction that continually exists between this administration and prime minister netanyahu. neil: joe, has the president's petulance and his dislike of netanyahu reached a new level here? an unacceptable level, perhaps? >> this is a 1987 report it. detai
. >> joining us tonight, former presidential campaign advisory joe trippi. former spokesperson and strategist mercedes schlapp. mercedes let me begin with you. the united states declassified top secret defense department documents that revealed the tales about the israeli nuclear weapons program. a 1987 document just as the days are winding down before prime minister netanyahu's speech to congress. what do you make of it? >> well, it's just shocking to me. it was an anti-israeli...