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he did that with someone on msnbc. sometimes he does it to distract, as i mentioned earlier. but it is not something that will -- kellyanne conway and the rest, they know this is part of who he is. at times.ed it down inevitably, something kick some off. this whole tweet storm over the weekend in response to the indictment of the 13 russians very much had to do with the president initially got a lot of criticism. he said i have done more against rush appeared what he has not done is say that this is a terrible attack against our country. he had to hit back hard on twitter. the formalard about press conferences this president has had. how do they compare with the previous administration? it press you measure conferences, very little. he has done basically one, far fewer than any other president. journalists fully privately and statistical back this up, donald trump actually provides reporters, reporters he does not particularly like, with more access than barack obama and maybe more access the many previous presidents. he is stopping to take questions and will answer a couple
he did that with someone on msnbc. sometimes he does it to distract, as i mentioned earlier. but it is not something that will -- kellyanne conway and the rest, they know this is part of who he is. at times.ed it down inevitably, something kick some off. this whole tweet storm over the weekend in response to the indictment of the 13 russians very much had to do with the president initially got a lot of criticism. he said i have done more against rush appeared what he has not done is say that...
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people have a natural tendency to agree with the overall viewth so like rachel on msnbc most are very liberal she isy a rhodes scholar i think she does go too far but i understand that tribal loyalty with a hyper partisan media atmosphere.in i just remind people this is true on the new york times and msnbc with a front-page op-ed there are people are in the business to be fair and balanced and others are conservative libertarians who are in the business of giving opinion. >> caller: pedro i do not believe anything this man spouts out donald trump is a racist and he is a klansman i don't believe anything coming out of the mouth of the republican party. >>host: since we have our guest right here address your comment or question directly to him. >> caller: for eight years democrats have to sit here and listen to the republican party after president obama but it will be a new dayt in 2018 because every black and brown and democrat will go out there and we will show this fool sitting appear to glorifyfo trumpp. >>host: he is our guest we do not want to insulttn him but yu have seen many ad
people have a natural tendency to agree with the overall viewth so like rachel on msnbc most are very liberal she isy a rhodes scholar i think she does go too far but i understand that tribal loyalty with a hyper partisan media atmosphere.in i just remind people this is true on the new york times and msnbc with a front-page op-ed there are people are in the business to be fair and balanced and others are conservative libertarians who are in the business of giving opinion. >> caller: pedro...
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>> i'd like to know what happens to msnbc. they were -- morning joe specifically. that was a very fair and balanced show -- [inaudible conversations] i watched it until it took a turn. to the left. and then i couldn't watch it anymore. now, fox, obviously, is the right. cnn is left, but msnbc -- [inaudible] joe scarborough was a republican, and i've never seen anything so -- [inaudible] could you answer that? you're on the -- >> okay. so, jon, why don't you answer that and also say if you have hope in general for the future and then amie and tim. >> sure. the question was about "morning joe" that is seen as having shifted hard left which i think is a little, perhaps overstate ised, if i may. i think that it's a, nothing comes from the top. it is an organic -- to call "morning joe" unscripted is an insult to anything that's unscripted. we have no idea what's going to happen. and so one of the reasons people like me may not make a great deal of sense is because it's 5:00 in the morning, and we're just talking. [laughter] so, no, there's no corporate decision. i think
>> i'd like to know what happens to msnbc. they were -- morning joe specifically. that was a very fair and balanced show -- [inaudible conversations] i watched it until it took a turn. to the left. and then i couldn't watch it anymore. now, fox, obviously, is the right. cnn is left, but msnbc -- [inaudible] joe scarborough was a republican, and i've never seen anything so -- [inaudible] could you answer that? you're on the -- >> okay. so, jon, why don't you answer that and also say...
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and then to create in the '90s the precursor of the network interestingly to msnbc. and the obama campaign. with the economic audience. basically we are in his own talking about the walter cronkite culture, people honestly who come to festivals or carry tote bags but they all say they want that. but the readings would be higher. and to admit because we are human beings and the fallen world rely conflict. and then we let the people watch. and running away with the culture so we don't talk a lot about followership but we should because in a democratic political culture, if it didn't work they would not be doing it. because their value is reelection. >> media candidates and people. then they tell people to vote that way. >> and then if you find out who your people are to mobilize them to win the election that is the business of politics. to say that would divide the country. nobody pays you to say i want to make a point but i don't care who wins. >> and there is one former politician but the senator back in the era when people say there was still civility. if you don't
and then to create in the '90s the precursor of the network interestingly to msnbc. and the obama campaign. with the economic audience. basically we are in his own talking about the walter cronkite culture, people honestly who come to festivals or carry tote bags but they all say they want that. but the readings would be higher. and to admit because we are human beings and the fallen world rely conflict. and then we let the people watch. and running away with the culture so we don't talk a lot...
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. >>> good morning, i'm dara brown in new york at msnbc world headquarters. it is 7:00 in the east. 4:00 out west. here's what's happening. russians indicted in u.s. election meddling. will justice ever be served? and what's being done to prevent the same thing from happening in the midterms? >> the job the doctors did, the nurses, the hospital, first responders, law enforcement, really incredible. >> the president meeting with wounded victims from the florida school shooting, while the fbi admits it didn't follow up on a tip about the shooting suspect. a look at the missed signals. >>> plus, new details emerging about the president and a playboy play mate. why scandals never seem to stick to trump. >>> and we begin with a live picture of the white house, and new reaction from officials on those 13 indictments by the special counsel in the russia investigation. >> all these efforts were about sowing confusion in the electoral process, and undermining the next president. not about supporting one candidate over the other. and so, really, when you see these effo
. >>> good morning, i'm dara brown in new york at msnbc world headquarters. it is 7:00 in the east. 4:00 out west. here's what's happening. russians indicted in u.s. election meddling. will justice ever be served? and what's being done to prevent the same thing from happening in the midterms? >> the job the doctors did, the nurses, the hospital, first responders, law enforcement, really incredible. >> the president meeting with wounded victims from the florida school...
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msnbc was really struggling a few years ago is having ratings highest in the history of that channel fox news is also up it remains number one in cable news over two decades. but in prime time and even overall with more skeptical aggressive or unfair approach to president trump has helped the other news channels in the new york times of the president calls the failing new york times once even called it evil but he still continues to talk to the times which is the hometown paper. but subscriptions are soaring in the digital subscriptions are way up even know they are locked into this ugly battle trump is a gold mine. they present a very big fat target for him or at least that portion of the country. >>host: does he have the same attitude toward the media how did that change once television entered or how he treated the media? be making has always had an intuitive feel how to make news in the new york market even covering his divorce that the new york daily news and your post were on opposite sides. i remember calling him during that time i thought he would call me back but he called m
msnbc was really struggling a few years ago is having ratings highest in the history of that channel fox news is also up it remains number one in cable news over two decades. but in prime time and even overall with more skeptical aggressive or unfair approach to president trump has helped the other news channels in the new york times of the president calls the failing new york times once even called it evil but he still continues to talk to the times which is the hometown paper. but...
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you know where, msnbc. liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night. hold on dad... liberty did what? yeah, liberty mutual 24-hour roadside assistance helped him to fix his flat so he could get home safely. my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. don't worry - i know what a lug wrench is, dad. is this a lug wrench? maybe? you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with youâ„¢. liberty stands with youâ„¢. liberty mutual insurance. ythen you turn 40 ande everything goes. tell me about it. you know, it's made me think, i'm closer to my retirement days than i am my college days. hm. i'm thinking... will i have enough? should i change something? well, you're asking the right questions. i just want to know, am i gonna be okay? i know people who specialize in "am i going to be okay." i like that. you may need glasses though. yeah. schedule a complimentary goal planning session today with td ameritrade. i thought i was managing my moderate to severe crohn's disease.
you know where, msnbc. liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night. hold on dad... liberty did what? yeah, liberty mutual 24-hour roadside assistance helped him to fix his flat so he could get home safely. my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. don't worry - i know what a lug wrench is, dad. is this a lug wrench? maybe? you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with youâ„¢. liberty stands with youâ„¢. liberty mutual insurance. ythen you turn...
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, "new york times" political reporter and msnbc contributor. kimberly, it's really sort of tonic to the soul to learn more about marjory stoneman douglas, she helped save the everglades, witnessed the signing of landmark gun law -- gun legislation. i was there that day and remember how emotional it was for the signing which probably would not have passed the congress without the support of ronald reagan. >> right. and now we have the students from her namesake school keeping it in the headlines in the way mass shootings we see usually fade from headlines organizing marches holding lawmakers to act in a way we haven't seen afterwards. it's quite a legacy to her name. >> the students may not have known much about her until recently. i'm not sure the awareness of her legacy. the fact they have seized the moment and are potentially game changers in a way that tragically the parents in newtown could not. they could not turn the government around with all the help of president obama, vice president biden, chuck schumer and other advocates. and the tw
, "new york times" political reporter and msnbc contributor. kimberly, it's really sort of tonic to the soul to learn more about marjory stoneman douglas, she helped save the everglades, witnessed the signing of landmark gun law -- gun legislation. i was there that day and remember how emotional it was for the signing which probably would not have passed the congress without the support of ronald reagan. >> right. and now we have the students from her namesake school keeping it...
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msnbc's garrett haake was inside the hearing. garrett, wrap this up for us, starting with what specifically was said about this memo. the president on the democratic memo basically said hey, you guys take another go at it and you're revealing too much, we'll consider it betweagain if you wo take a second try. >> one of those situations where wish i was able to go to the classified hearing that's going to happen in an hour or so. because the fbi director was very circumspect and kaushcauti about what he would say about the content of the memo. first he said the fbi continues to have the same grave concerns that they had before the memo's release about his -- about its accuracy. and then he explains a little bit about why. he said the fbi provided literally thousands of pages of documents to the house intelligence committee. he said essentially anything they did to convince all that information down to a three-page memo is going to be a problem. and he also said, when asked by a democratic senator, joined all the other chiefs in th
msnbc's garrett haake was inside the hearing. garrett, wrap this up for us, starting with what specifically was said about this memo. the president on the democratic memo basically said hey, you guys take another go at it and you're revealing too much, we'll consider it betweagain if you wo take a second try. >> one of those situations where wish i was able to go to the classified hearing that's going to happen in an hour or so. because the fbi director was very circumspect and kaushcauti...
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much more coverage here on msnbc after this. for singing definitely dry mouth has been a problem for me. i'm also on a lot of medications that dry my mouth. i just drank tons of water all the time. it was never enough. i wasn't sure i was going to be able to continue singing. i saw my dentist. he suggested biotene. it feels refreshing. my mouth felt more lubricated. i use biotene rinse twice a day and then i use the spray throughout the day. it actually saved my career in a way. biotene really did make a difference. [heartbeat] i had a very minor fender bender tonight! in an unreasonably narrow fast food drive thru lane. but what a powerful life lesson. and don't worry i have everything handled. i already spoke to our allstate agent, and i know that we have accident forgiveness. which is so smart on your guy's part. like fact that they'll just... forgive you... four weeks without the car. okay, yup. good night. with accident forgiveness your rates won't go up just because of an accident. switching to allstate is worth it. >>> br
much more coverage here on msnbc after this. for singing definitely dry mouth has been a problem for me. i'm also on a lot of medications that dry my mouth. i just drank tons of water all the time. it was never enough. i wasn't sure i was going to be able to continue singing. i saw my dentist. he suggested biotene. it feels refreshing. my mouth felt more lubricated. i use biotene rinse twice a day and then i use the spray throughout the day. it actually saved my career in a way. biotene really...
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we'll are the latest next on msnbc. the grandkids every minute counts. and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why we show you exactly when we'll be there. saving you time, so you can keep saving the world. >> kids: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ so allstate is giving us money back on our bill. well, that seems fair. we didn't use it. wish we got money back on gym memberships. get money back hilarious. with claim-free rewards. switching to allstate is worth it. we have one to two fires a day and when you respond together and you put your lives on the line, you do have to surround yourself with experts. and for us the expert in gas and electric is pg&e. we run about 2,500/2,800 fire calls a year and on almost every one of those calls pg&e is responding to that call as well. and so when we show up to a fire and pg&e shows up with us it makes a tremendous team during a moment of crisis. i rely on them, the firefighters in this department rely on them, and so we have to practice safety everyday. utilizing pg&e's talent and experti
we'll are the latest next on msnbc. the grandkids every minute counts. and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why we show you exactly when we'll be there. saving you time, so you can keep saving the world. >> kids: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ so allstate is giving us money back on our bill. well, that seems fair. we didn't use it. wish we got money back on gym memberships. get money back hilarious. with claim-free rewards. switching to allstate is worth it....
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to talk more, msnbc national security contributor matt miller and alan rosenstein, law professor at the university of minnesota and former attorney in the justice department's national security division. alan, i want to start with you. we touched on this a little bit with ken, but what does the role of a lawyer like van der zwaan potentially bring to the table in an investigation like this? what does a lawyer like that know, not know, be able to potentially say? are there any limits on what he could say based on any privilege that may have been part of his conversations? >> well, it depends on what he's being asked about. if he's being asked about questions relating to his representation of certain clients, then there may be some privilege issues that have to be dealt with. if he's talking about other issues, if the charge, for instance, is lying to investigators, tlahere's reallyo privilege issue there. i think what's notable about mr. van der zwaan and the charges against him is twofold.
to talk more, msnbc national security contributor matt miller and alan rosenstein, law professor at the university of minnesota and former attorney in the justice department's national security division. alan, i want to start with you. we touched on this a little bit with ken, but what does the role of a lawyer like van der zwaan potentially bring to the table in an investigation like this? what does a lawyer like that know, not know, be able to potentially say? are there any limits on what he...
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msnbc's jacob soboroff, thaunnk you for that great report. you can see more of jacob's journey along the border, online and you can get in touch with him if you live on the border. he's posting more on his snapchat, twitter, instagram, and facebook accounts. >>> white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders expected to start briefing at any minute now, as communications director hope hicks answers questions from the house intelligence committee. we'll bring you any news from the briefing as soon as it happens. >>> it's time for "your business" of the week. rover.com has one mission. ensure your pet gets walked and watched. and now with its acquisition of its biggest competitor, it has the largest network of dog sitters in the country. watch "your business" weekend mornings at 7:30 on msnbc to find out how they're growing the puppy love and their business. so that's the idea. what do you think? i don't like it. oh. nuh uh. yeah. ahhhhh. mm-mm. oh. yeah. ah. agh. d-d-d... no. hmmm. uh... huh. yeah. uh... huh. in business, there are a lot o
msnbc's jacob soboroff, thaunnk you for that great report. you can see more of jacob's journey along the border, online and you can get in touch with him if you live on the border. he's posting more on his snapchat, twitter, instagram, and facebook accounts. >>> white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders expected to start briefing at any minute now, as communications director hope hicks answers questions from the house intelligence committee. we'll bring you any news from the...
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you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. (whispering) with the capital one venture card, you'll earn unlimited double miles on every purchase, every day. not just airline purchases. think about all the double miles you could be earning. (yelling) holy moly, that's a lot of miles! shh-h-h-h! ( ♪ ) shh! what's in your wallet? man: shh-h-h! >>> well, what had been expected to be relatively routine senate passage of a budget compromise to avoid a government shutdown at midnight turned into an all night standoff with one republican senator, rand paul, keeping his colleagues up all night and government workers, of course, in suspense for hours to make his point against ballooning deficits. the only problem is he voted for more than a trillion knand a ha dollars in new tax cuts none of that paid for. finally the senate was able to vote, the house quickly followed. three hours later president trump tweeting he had signed the bill into law calling it a big victory for the military. nbc's garrett haake joins us from capitol hill. i
you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. (whispering) with the capital one venture card, you'll earn unlimited double miles on every purchase, every day. not just airline purchases. think about all the double miles you could be earning. (yelling) holy moly, that's a lot of miles! shh-h-h-h! ( ♪ ) shh! what's in your wallet? man: shh-h-h! >>> well, what had been expected to be relatively routine senate passage of a budget compromise to avoid a government shutdown...
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i'm alex witt here at msnbc world headquarters in new york. approaching the bottom of the hour, what we're monitoring. latest on the south carolina train crash. the conductor and engineer, the only two killed in this morning's accident. the passenger train carrying 147 people stuck a parked rail train in a rail yard. tom costello sights sources who say investigators are looking at the possibility that a rail line switch was in the wrong position. today's crash also left at least 116 amtrak passengers injured. that train was heading from new york city to miami at the time of the crash, about 2:30 a.m. this morning. >>> donald trump jr. is letting loose on the russia investigation and dismissing the importance of the controversial trump tower meeting. >> come to a conclusion already. you've been looking two years, come up with nothing other than their own nefarious actions and own collusions. come up with nothing. i took a meeting. 20-minute -- big -- >> it's true. i took a meeting? i took a meeting? >> they needed it to be true because they sta
i'm alex witt here at msnbc world headquarters in new york. approaching the bottom of the hour, what we're monitoring. latest on the south carolina train crash. the conductor and engineer, the only two killed in this morning's accident. the passenger train carrying 147 people stuck a parked rail train in a rail yard. tom costello sights sources who say investigators are looking at the possibility that a rail line switch was in the wrong position. today's crash also left at least 116 amtrak...
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mike beverly is joining us, msnbc political reporter. the indictment seems to scratch the surface of russian active measures. nbc news, you, danny, have all been reporting this over the last year as well as other outlets. one of the questions that remain unanswered by this 37-page document? >> well this indictment makes mention of unwitting americans who were contacted by these russian agents, who were interacting with these russian agents. i think the next question is, does the special counsel and his team have the early indications that there were witting accomplices here as part of the real conspiracy to interfere with our elections. i think this scratches the social media space. this involves public rallies that they were attempting to organize. the big question here of course we know about the trump tower meeting. we know about the hacking of the dnc. and john podesta's emails. that's where i think the next step here is for the mueller team to identify whether they've been able to uncover evidence that trump campaign officials, trum
mike beverly is joining us, msnbc political reporter. the indictment seems to scratch the surface of russian active measures. nbc news, you, danny, have all been reporting this over the last year as well as other outlets. one of the questions that remain unanswered by this 37-page document? >> well this indictment makes mention of unwitting americans who were contacted by these russian agents, who were interacting with these russian agents. i think the next question is, does the special...
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saturday mornings i'm here on msnbc. joined again by my panel. it looked in the first time we were talking about as though nothing was going to happen. no to the 21. no to the idea of arming teachers. what about fixing nicks. that seemed to have the cornyn murphy bill. the president seemed to have nodded to it. has that going to happen? >> that has at least some chance of happening, i think, hugh. it is a very difficult situation because of all the changes that my fellow guests have said here. the status around this issue has been very powerful historically. i think you were mentioning earlier on about president trump and his pop limp or his capacity times to read the pulse correctly. i think he may be right about one thing here, which is people won't stand for inaction on this anymore. i do think there is popular appetite for some kind of change. now, could the measure that you are talking about be the thing politicians can come together on? maybe. it's never been a smart bet to back action, but that could have some chance of success. >> i have
saturday mornings i'm here on msnbc. joined again by my panel. it looked in the first time we were talking about as though nothing was going to happen. no to the 21. no to the idea of arming teachers. what about fixing nicks. that seemed to have the cornyn murphy bill. the president seemed to have nodded to it. has that going to happen? >> that has at least some chance of happening, i think, hugh. it is a very difficult situation because of all the changes that my fellow guests have said...
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attorney and senior fbi official and msnbc political analyst josh ernest, former obama press secretary and matthew miller, former chief spokesman for the justice department. welcome, all. ken, what do we know about the specifics of what gates may or may not be pleading to and how this relates to the indictment yesterday? >> we don't have that information as yet, but typically in these situations, he would plead to a limited number of counts, some limited conduct that would vastly reduce his prison exposure. we believe this plea is happening in washington, d.c. as you mentioned, there was another indictment handed down in the case yesterday in virginia that charged a raft of new bank and tax fraud charges against both gates and manafort. those could be waived under any kind of plea deal as would typically happen. the real significance of this is that robert mueller seems to be approaching this like he would prosecuting the gambino crime family. he's trying to flip people up the chain. it appears he's flipped mr. gates, who was paul manafort's right hand man and this puts enormous pressu
attorney and senior fbi official and msnbc political analyst josh ernest, former obama press secretary and matthew miller, former chief spokesman for the justice department. welcome, all. ken, what do we know about the specifics of what gates may or may not be pleading to and how this relates to the indictment yesterday? >> we don't have that information as yet, but typically in these situations, he would plead to a limited number of counts, some limited conduct that would vastly reduce...
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. >>> good morning, everyone, i'm alex witt here at msnbc world headquarters in new york. 6:00 a.m. out west and here's what's happening. memo firestorm -- the fallout and reaction to its release. which direction does it send the russia investigation now? >> you figure that one out. >> under pressure -- president trump giving a vague answer when asked whether the justice department official overseeing the russia probe could be in trouble. >>> the hope hicks factor -- a new report this week suggests she might have placed herself in legal peril over that trump tower meeting. >>> plus going to extremes -- the tightest security ever for a super bowl. with new technology leading the way on that, details in a live report, next. >>> but we begin with politics and the fallout over the gop memo alleging the fbi and the justice department abused their surveillance authority to target a trump campaign adviser. we're learning now that the state department among other agencies are targets in what house intel chairman devin nunes is calling phase 2 of the investigation. >> this completes just the
. >>> good morning, everyone, i'm alex witt here at msnbc world headquarters in new york. 6:00 a.m. out west and here's what's happening. memo firestorm -- the fallout and reaction to its release. which direction does it send the russia investigation now? >> you figure that one out. >> under pressure -- president trump giving a vague answer when asked whether the justice department official overseeing the russia probe could be in trouble. >>> the hope hicks factor...
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. >> joining us now, jill wine-banks, an msnbc contributor. also with us nbc news intelligence and national security reporter, ken dilanian. ken, what do we know about this ten-page memo that the democrats want to have out? president trump led his day attacking adam schiff, calling him little adam schiff. although the president is good, very good at nicknames, he's already given that nickname away. >> good morning, stephanie. as you just described, the central premise of the nunes memo is that the fbi obtained surveillance on carter page based solely on basically a democratic opposition funded document. our sources tell us the democratic memo states explicitly that both of those things are not true. that essentially the court was told that there was a political context to the information that was fueling part of this surveillance. some of it came from trump opponents. the documents didn't name hillary clinton under the sort of rules of the justice department at the time where you don't put names that you don't need to put in these secret appli
. >> joining us now, jill wine-banks, an msnbc contributor. also with us nbc news intelligence and national security reporter, ken dilanian. ken, what do we know about this ten-page memo that the democrats want to have out? president trump led his day attacking adam schiff, calling him little adam schiff. although the president is good, very good at nicknames, he's already given that nickname away. >> good morning, stephanie. as you just described, the central premise of the nunes...
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my colleague katy tur taking over from msnbc headquarters in manhattan. katy, over to you. >> thank you very much it's 11:00 a.m. out west and 2:00 p.m. in the east. new questions about our nation's biggest secretes and how this white house handles them. >> thank you all very much. i appreciate it. >> mr. president why are high level staffers handling sensitive information without security clearance? >> mr. president do you have a vetting problem? >> why are these questions coming up now? look no
my colleague katy tur taking over from msnbc headquarters in manhattan. katy, over to you. >> thank you very much it's 11:00 a.m. out west and 2:00 p.m. in the east. new questions about our nation's biggest secretes and how this white house handles them. >> thank you all very much. i appreciate it. >> mr. president why are high level staffers handling sensitive information without security clearance? >> mr. president do you have a vetting problem? >> why are these...
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i'm alex witt in new york at msnbc headquarters. here's what's happening right now. what does it all mean? the guilty pleas from a former trump campaign aide, now cooperating with the mueller investigators. how does rick gates fit into the puzzle? >>> following the money. prosecutors surely are. how might the new charges against paul manafort pay off? >>> plus the jared justice files. why is the justice department further delaying jared kushner's security clearance? >>> it's just a really bad idea. there are so many things that can go wrong with it. >> arming teachers? a surviving parkland student opposes that idea. do
i'm alex witt in new york at msnbc headquarters. here's what's happening right now. what does it all mean? the guilty pleas from a former trump campaign aide, now cooperating with the mueller investigators. how does rick gates fit into the puzzle? >>> following the money. prosecutors surely are. how might the new charges against paul manafort pay off? >>> plus the jared justice files. why is the justice department further delaying jared kushner's security clearance?...
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i'm al, wit here at msnbc world headquarters in new york at the half hour. here's what we're watching for you. a live picture of capitol hill where house intel democrats are pushing back after the president refused to authorize the rehe lease of their memo. it's a move one democrat on the on committee is meant to ends the investigation. >> this has nothing to do with transparency, with a seven for truth. it has everything to do with this week's installment coming either out of the chairman of the committee or ron johnson, a secret society fame or the white house to erode confidence in the
i'm al, wit here at msnbc world headquarters in new york at the half hour. here's what we're watching for you. a live picture of capitol hill where house intel democrats are pushing back after the president refused to authorize the rehe lease of their memo. it's a move one democrat on the on committee is meant to ends the investigation. >> this has nothing to do with transparency, with a seven for truth. it has everything to do with this week's installment coming either out of the...
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i'm dara brown at msnbc headquarters. here is what's happening. memo firestorm. the fallout and reaction to its release. which direction does it send the russia investigation now? >> you figure that one out. >> under pressure president trump giving a vague answer when asked whether the justice department official overseeing the russia probe could be in trouble. the battle on capitol hill over the memo will democrats get their say. >>> hope hicks factor. she may have placed herself in legal peril over that trump tower meeting. details next. >>> we begin with politics and fallout over the gop memo alleging fbi and justice department abused their authority to target a trump campaign adviser. we're learning now that the state department, among other agencies, are targets in what house chairman devin nunes is calling phase two of the investigation. >> this completes the fisa portion of our investigation. we are in the middle of what i call phase two of the investigation, which involves other departments, specifically the state department and some of the involvement th
i'm dara brown at msnbc headquarters. here is what's happening. memo firestorm. the fallout and reaction to its release. which direction does it send the russia investigation now? >> you figure that one out. >> under pressure president trump giving a vague answer when asked whether the justice department official overseeing the russia probe could be in trouble. the battle on capitol hill over the memo will democrats get their say. >>> hope hicks factor. she may have placed...
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coming up on msnbc's "your business," avoiding family feuds. how one generation of owners of the highly-successful million-dollar baby crib company passed the reigns onto their children. andrew rossen, ceo and fashion guru of theory on how to help other companies help your business. >>> that plus highly effective ways for business leaders to engender trust. let's grow fast and work smart. that's all coming up next on "your business." >> "your business" is sponsored by american express open, helping you get
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we'll talk about that coming up next on "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. dominika: i saw something i was not supposed to. (music) dominika: they gave me a choice. dominika: die...or become a sparrow. (music) nathaniel: in moscow there's a program, nathaniel: they call them sparrows. trained to seduce and manipulate. nathaniel: that is what she is. she's out of your league. (music) you have a gift. (music) vanya: you see through people. take your life back. (music) i'll find a way. (music) vanya: you're always one step ahead. (music) dominika: you're right. (music) rated r. so, howell...going? we had a vacation early in our marriage that kinda put us in a hole. go someplace exotic? yeah, bermuda. a hospital in bermuda. a hospital in bermuda. what? what happened? i got a little over-confident on a moped. even with insurance, we had to dip into our 401(k) so it set us back a little bit. sometimes you don't have a choice. but it doesn't mean you can't get back on track. great. yeah, great. i'd like to go back to bermuda. i hear it's nice. yeah, i'd like to see
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msnbc capitol hill correspondent garrett haake is joining me now. this seems sadly so familiar to hear these sound bites from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle frankly praying for the victims but americans want to know not just that we need to do something but that they are actively doing something. is there any crack, is there any sense that something could happen this time? >> not today, peter, not tomorrow and not next week when both houses of congress are scheduled to be on recess. you listen to those sound bites and most of them could be used at any one of these inflection points after the mass shootings we've seen. congress has two real problems when it comes to dealing with issues. the first is getting started and the second is staying consistently engaged on this issue. senator murphy from connecticut has been one of the most outspoken gun control advocates in the congress. addressed this problem of how to get started on this conversation earlier today. >> you said the idea on days when there's school shootings, i can't talk about the nee
msnbc capitol hill correspondent garrett haake is joining me now. this seems sadly so familiar to hear these sound bites from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle frankly praying for the victims but americans want to know not just that we need to do something but that they are actively doing something. is there any crack, is there any sense that something could happen this time? >> not today, peter, not tomorrow and not next week when both houses of congress are scheduled to be on recess....
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host of msnbc's deadline white house, nicolle wallace. i know you have things to do so i tried to read through this quickly. it's a walk down memory lane. i remember the rallies where he didn't like the fbi because they weren't pressing charges against hillary clinton but when they said they're going to reopen the investigation, it was like the fbi gave him life. >> i talked to a former head of an intelligence agency who served under democratic and republican presidents. he says what this reveals is the president has no regard for any american institution. we're talking about the fbi, but what we learned from the release of the memo is something bigger, that he's only concerned with his personal activities. i think that what happens next, you have a six-year-old who always wants to know what happens next, what happens next is rod rosenstein is likely to find himself on his lawn the way james comey did the day after he was fired. i think there's a lot of concern in the fact that republicans have backed off from legislation that was designe
host of msnbc's deadline white house, nicolle wallace. i know you have things to do so i tried to read through this quickly. it's a walk down memory lane. i remember the rallies where he didn't like the fbi because they weren't pressing charges against hillary clinton but when they said they're going to reopen the investigation, it was like the fbi gave him life. >> i talked to a former head of an intelligence agency who served under democratic and republican presidents. he says what this...
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from the daily beast, betsy woodruff, also an msnbc contributor. chuck rosenberg, former u.s. attorney, former senior official at the fbi who worked on the stamp staff of both robert mueller and james comey and now an msnbc contributor and matt miller, msnbc legal analyst and former chief spokesman at the justice department. an embarrassment, kristen welker, i have to start with you. i watched the president give a signature move there, the thumbs up. i heard your shouted questions and i wonder if anyone was surprised that today wasn't the day that he walked up and offered any comments. >> well, we thought we had a shot today, nicolle. there's no doubt about that. in part because of the statement that you saw coming out of the white house and that tweet that he sent out. they are now making the case that this is proof that there was no collusion. of course, the investigation is ongoing. but we thought perhaps he would say something on camera. it's worth noting, nicolle, this white house hasn't answered our questions since tuesday. that's the last time we had a briefing here. an
from the daily beast, betsy woodruff, also an msnbc contributor. chuck rosenberg, former u.s. attorney, former senior official at the fbi who worked on the stamp staff of both robert mueller and james comey and now an msnbc contributor and matt miller, msnbc legal analyst and former chief spokesman at the justice department. an embarrassment, kristen welker, i have to start with you. i watched the president give a signature move there, the thumbs up. i heard your shouted questions and i wonder...
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thank you for watching this hour of msnbc live. we appreciate you watching. >> i will be back at 3:00 p.m. today. let's hand it over to andrea mitchell for "andrea mitchell reports." >>> good day. breaking news. i'm andrea mitchell. we are moments away from bringing you the details of that memo, declassified in full by president trump. our investigative team will be poring over the pages, bringing you all of the information as soon as we have them. joining me now, nbc white house correspondent kristen welker, chuck todd, nbc political director, moderator of "meet the press," nbc national security and intelligence reporter, ken dilanian, nbc news justice analyst, matt miller, john mcloughlin, former acting director of the cia and national security analyst, msnbc contributor chuck rosenberg, former federal prosecutor, former chief of staff to james comey. peter alexander at the white house, i believe you were in the photo opportunity with the president just now. what did he say? >> reporter: we will hear those remarks momentarily. we
thank you for watching this hour of msnbc live. we appreciate you watching. >> i will be back at 3:00 p.m. today. let's hand it over to andrea mitchell for "andrea mitchell reports." >>> good day. breaking news. i'm andrea mitchell. we are moments away from bringing you the details of that memo, declassified in full by president trump. our investigative team will be poring over the pages, bringing you all of the information as soon as we have them. joining me now, nbc...
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you're watching msnbc. lawyers for president trump say he should not agree to sit down with special counsel robert mueller. that is according to "the new york times," saying, quote, lawyers are concerned that the president, who has a history of making false statements and contradicting himself, could be charged with lying to investigators. can you believe that's what's being said about our president? this comes in the midst of mueller's ongoing investigation of russia's interference in a 2016 presidential election. let's break this down. i want to bring my panel in. a political reporter for real clear politics. and msnbc justice security analyst matt miller. and charlie sikes, who i am thrilled to see, but i'm not starting with you charlie, i'm going to matt first. what would refusing an interview with mueller signal? because let's make it clear, in the past, president trump said i'd definitely sit down with him. >> i think it would signal the president has something to hide. his lawyers are worried about o
you're watching msnbc. lawyers for president trump say he should not agree to sit down with special counsel robert mueller. that is according to "the new york times," saying, quote, lawyers are concerned that the president, who has a history of making false statements and contradicting himself, could be charged with lying to investigators. can you believe that's what's being said about our president? this comes in the midst of mueller's ongoing investigation of russia's interference...
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joining us now an msnbc exclusive jessica leads with us. leads is one of several women, one of 16 women at least who accuse president trump of unwanted sexual advances or sexual misconduct before he was elected. the president has denied all of those accusations. in the days leading up to the presidential election she recounted her story to the "new york times" detailing her experience on a flight with mr. trump in the early 1980s. she's saying mr. trump lifted the armrest and began to touch her, grabbed her breast and tried to put his hands up her skirt. trump responded to leads' accusations at a campaign rally. listen to this. >> the only way they figure they can slow it down is to come up with people that are willing to say, oh, i was with donald trump in 1980. i was sitting with him on an airplane. and he went after me on the plane. yeah, i'm going to go after you. believe me, she would not be my first choice, that i can tell you. man. >> jessica is here with us. thanks for being with us today. jessica, you're laughing when you recounted
joining us now an msnbc exclusive jessica leads with us. leads is one of several women, one of 16 women at least who accuse president trump of unwanted sexual advances or sexual misconduct before he was elected. the president has denied all of those accusations. in the days leading up to the presidential election she recounted her story to the "new york times" detailing her experience on a flight with mr. trump in the early 1980s. she's saying mr. trump lifted the armrest and began to...
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msnbc privilege. i have been covering these illegal alien gangs. the violence they brought not just against fox news viewers, but like the families that donald trump honored. these are minority families, they are planning, they are brown, they are yellow. jesse: i thought black lives matter. if black lives matter people on the democrat side should be clapping and standing and supporting these parents who lost their daughters at the hands of the gang members. >> what the state of the union did was expose the true colors of these monstrous progressives. not only did they attack the families of the victims of the ms-13 crimes. and the way they belittled the north korean defector. there was a progressive reporter who likened him to north korea's tiny tim. jesse: the guy who defected. that's real resistance. it's not wearing a funny hat or sitting on your hand and not clapping. diamond and silk are back. stay tuned. . jesse: we are going to have our video blowingers and outspoken trump supporters respond. -- video bloggers and outspoken trump supporters
msnbc privilege. i have been covering these illegal alien gangs. the violence they brought not just against fox news viewers, but like the families that donald trump honored. these are minority families, they are planning, they are brown, they are yellow. jesse: i thought black lives matter. if black lives matter people on the democrat side should be clapping and standing and supporting these parents who lost their daughters at the hands of the gang members. >> what the state of the union...
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>>> that's a wrap for this hour of "msnbc live." i'm alex witt. now to david gura. >> have a great week. thank you very much. hello, i'm david dura. twitter storm, trump versus everyone, except russia. attacking the fbi, former political rivals as mueller's investigation mes forwar >>> blame game, the pside blasts democrats over gun control. he's accusing the fbi of being too distracted by the russia investigation to catch crucial warning signs in that florida school shooting. his words being met with harsh criticism from those who survived that massacre. >> you're the president, you're supposed to bring this nation together, not divide us. how dare you. children are dying and their blood is on your hand because of that. please take action. >> a weekend in which president trump has tweeted more than a dozen times. we begin this hour with one tweet in particular. a tweet that centered on the two stories that consumed most of the past week. the president criticizing the fbi for not doing more to stop the suspect accused of 17 counts of premeditated
>>> that's a wrap for this hour of "msnbc live." i'm alex witt. now to david gura. >> have a great week. thank you very much. hello, i'm david dura. twitter storm, trump versus everyone, except russia. attacking the fbi, former political rivals as mueller's investigation mes forwar >>> blame game, the pside blasts democrats over gun control. he's accusing the fbi of being too distracted by the russia investigation to catch crucial warning signs in that florida...
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and now they do like a massive anti-trump rally and cnn and msnbc willingly, not wittingly. but willingly serve it up to the american people like it's a lovefest. >> the russians were so inept at trying to influence the election they were spending their money in the district of columbia and maryland which was going to go 90% for hillary clinton. they put the rallies together after the election. the only indication the russians were involved in the election was the $5 million the clinton campaign paid christopher steele to get the dossier. the collusion was between the clinton campaign and the russians. jesse: $40,000 on ution facebook ads. i think hillary and trump spent $81 million on facebook ads. as rosenstein said it did not affect the outcome of the election. >> that's not actually what he said. he said there are no indications in that indictment that it changed votes. donald trump and his team -- jesse: isn't that the same thing. not changing votes is not the same as not affecting the election? >> what rod rosenstein and others said there is no evidence voting machines
and now they do like a massive anti-trump rally and cnn and msnbc willingly, not wittingly. but willingly serve it up to the american people like it's a lovefest. >> the russians were so inept at trying to influence the election they were spending their money in the district of columbia and maryland which was going to go 90% for hillary clinton. they put the rallies together after the election. the only indication the russians were involved in the election was the $5 million the clinton...
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>>> that will wrap up this hour of msnbc live. my colleague katy tur taking over from msnbc headquarters in manhattan. katy, over to you. >> thank you very much it's 11:00 a.m. out west and 2:00 p.m. in the east. new questions about our nation's biggest secretes and how this white house handles them. >> thank you all very much. i appreciate it. >> mr. president why are high level staffers handling sensitive information without security clearance? >> mr. president do you have a vetting problem? >> why are these questions coming up now? look no further than rob porter. we learned the former staff secretary held an interim security clearance presumably because his two ex-wives accused him off domestic assault yet he had access to classified information. another person with limited clearance is the president's own son-in-law, jared kushner. which is scarier that trump doesn't read his daily briefing or that jared kushner does? in the case of kushner, there's a potential security risk but also the more immediate question of how appropr
>>> that will wrap up this hour of msnbc live. my colleague katy tur taking over from msnbc headquarters in manhattan. katy, over to you. >> thank you very much it's 11:00 a.m. out west and 2:00 p.m. in the east. new questions about our nation's biggest secretes and how this white house handles them. >> thank you all very much. i appreciate it. >> mr. president why are high level staffers handling sensitive information without security clearance? >> mr....
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and barbara mcquaid, msnbc contributor and former u.s. attorney for the eastern district of michigan. so pete, let's reset here. we've been with the president for about 40 minutes now. what do we know about this memo? when are we likely to see it? >> nobody knows is the simple answer to the question. how can that be? because this has never happened before. let me just tell you what some of the issues are. there is a house rule that says if one of the permanent -- if the permanent select committee on intelligence, that's the nunes committee, gets its hands on a document from the executive branch, it can, by vote, release it to the public if the white house doesn't object. so that's where we are. it lays before the white house to see if the white house is going to object. now, we know, we're pretty confident the white house isn't going to object. here are the questions we face right now. will the white house make any changes in it based on a review by the intelligence committee agencies? is it the same thing that the committee originally se
and barbara mcquaid, msnbc contributor and former u.s. attorney for the eastern district of michigan. so pete, let's reset here. we've been with the president for about 40 minutes now. what do we know about this memo? when are we likely to see it? >> nobody knows is the simple answer to the question. how can that be? because this has never happened before. let me just tell you what some of the issues are. there is a house rule that says if one of the permanent -- if the permanent select...
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the people whowi love rachel maddow on msnbc putting most of them are very liberal. she's a smart road scholar. if she goes too far i say so but ioo understand it's an almost tribal loyalty these days in this partisan atmosphere at the nd this is true editorial page, that there are the business in of trying to be, coin a phrase, balance and other conservative, lib terian who are giving usiness of opinions. host: democrat's line, michelle, howard kurtz.h caller: yes, pedro, i don't isieve nothing that this man spouting out. he's a i don't believe anything coming out of the mouth of the republican party. they are -- >> host: since we have our guest writer what if you address your question or comment directly to him? michelle, are youe there? >> caller: eight years we as democrats have to sit here and listen to the republican party -- but let me tell you something, it's going to be a new day in 2018 because every black, everett brown, every democrat are going out there and we're going to show this fool that is sitting after trying to. we will want to insult them. you've
the people whowi love rachel maddow on msnbc putting most of them are very liberal. she's a smart road scholar. if she goes too far i say so but ioo understand it's an almost tribal loyalty these days in this partisan atmosphere at the nd this is true editorial page, that there are the business in of trying to be, coin a phrase, balance and other conservative, lib terian who are giving usiness of opinions. host: democrat's line, michelle, howard kurtz.h caller: yes, pedro, i don't isieve...