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>> richard engle, thank you for that richard's conversation was part of the aspen ideas festival for which nbc is the media partner. you can watch the full interview thi tuesday on nbcnews.com. >>> up next here as we continue some of the iconic moments that will define this consequential day for america. >>> after a pivotal day for america, we leave you with what americans were saying today as the chorus of the country was rewritten by the supreme court. >> the supreme court has now overturned roe v wade. >> i feel betrayed and i feel lost. i feel like i'm 19 years old. i've had my first year of college i shouldn't be worried about my rights being taken away from me and it hurts that i have little hope for the future >> i have had people in my family have abortions. and they have felt the regret years and years down the line. if roe v wade wouldn't have been legal inside of the united states, i would have family members that i don't have today. >> it is shocking. this is something that women should have a right to i just don't -- i can't. >> every child deserves life. human rights st
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but that he declined. >> wow, nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engle, thank you very much. and we'll note that nbc universal news group is the media partner for the aspen ideas festival. and still ahead on "morning joe," the surfside condo collapse one year later. today the first lady will lead a service to remember the victims of that disaster. as survivors are still struggling over what happened. we'll get a live report from florida straight ahead. >>> plus, with women across country bracing for a supreme court decision on roe v. wade, some in states with restrictive abortion laws are crossing the border into mexico to get the care they need. we'll have that story for you next. next entists. so they shoot it. hmm... back to the miro board. dave says “feed it?” and dave feeds it. just then our hero has a breakthrough. "shoot it, camera, shoot a movie!" and so our humble team saves the day by working together. on miro. (music) who said you have to starve yourself to lose weight? who said you can't do dinner? who said only this is good? and this is bad? i'm doing it my
but that he declined. >> wow, nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engle, thank you very much. and we'll note that nbc universal news group is the media partner for the aspen ideas festival. and still ahead on "morning joe," the surfside condo collapse one year later. today the first lady will lead a service to remember the victims of that disaster. as survivors are still struggling over what happened. we'll get a live report from florida straight ahead. >>>...
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. >> coming up on the today show, the latest on the shopping mall attack and richard engle's full interview at 7:00 right after today in the bay. >>> happening today, san jose leaders will consider rolling back a decades-old ban on a favorite pastime. since 1986, cruising has been illegal in the city leaving many who love to cruise around the city to look elsewhere for those that worry free rides. when it was approved, the city cited traffic at, just in, criminal activity and an environment of fear commanding cruising. critics called the ban discriminatory and a card played by police to pull over young people in east san jose. the debate is part of a regular schedule council meeting happening this afternoon. >>> have you ever wondered how healthy your neighborhood is? coming up on today in the bay, the three cities that topping nationwide list for the healthiest . and what it took to get there . >>> and the federal agency for national service and volunteerism set to announce covered relief funding. americorps will reveal the amount of grants made possible by president biden's american rescu
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president zelenskyy sat down with nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engle last week. >> reporter: what does victory look like to you? how does the war end? >> the war will end for sure, i'm sure it will end with ukraine winning whatever happens. no matter how difficult it is for us. we must oust the occupiers from our land. >> you can watch the full interview and conversation at nbcnews.com. >>> up next, rising rent and home prices. new numbers showing just how difficult it is making it in the bay. >>> and here comes a crucial vote. the hurdle expected to be cleared this week as the a's try to build that new water front ball park in oakland. o >>> and we're watching for some cooler changes ahead. right now 79 degrees in san jose. we could see highs in the valley in the low 70s for the holiday weekend. a closer look when we come back. hi, my name is cherrie. i'm 76 and i live on the oregon coast. my husband, sam, we've been married 53 years. we love to walk on the beach. i have two daughters and then two granddaughters. i noticed that memories were not there like they were when i
president zelenskyy sat down with nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engle last week. >> reporter: what does victory look like to you? how does the war end? >> the war will end for sure, i'm sure it will end with ukraine winning whatever happens. no matter how difficult it is for us. we must oust the occupiers from our land. >> you can watch the full interview and conversation at nbcnews.com. >>> up next, rising rent and home prices. new numbers showing just...
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the today's show richard engle will have the latest from the ground coming up at 7:00. >>> in the bay area. south bay students have coming up with a creative way to send aid to ukraine based on a popular children's book. >> garvin thomas has a look at this week's bay area proud. >> good morning. there have been more than a few stories lately in the news making all of us feel a little bit helpless. but there is some south bay middle school students teaching all of us the anecdote to helplessness is action. >> you are never too young to make a difference. >> the leadership class here wanted to help the people of ukraine. so inspired by the children books one thousand paper cranes they got the entire school to followed 1,000 paper cranes and sold them at the school's maker fair raising thousands of dollars and to make the lives of ukrainian refugees a little better. you can experience the whole story at nbcbayarea.com/bay area proud and hundreds of stories of people being good to each other right here in the bay. >>> thanks, garvin. 5:10 this morning. are you looking for a change in scen
the today's show richard engle will have the latest from the ground coming up at 7:00. >>> in the bay area. south bay students have coming up with a creative way to send aid to ukraine based on a popular children's book. >> garvin thomas has a look at this week's bay area proud. >> good morning. there have been more than a few stories lately in the news making all of us feel a little bit helpless. but there is some south bay middle school students teaching all of us the...
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plus, an nbc news exclusive with richard engle speaking with ukrainian president zelenskyy. we'll play for you what he had to say about the americans captured by russian troops. and this morning, we remember the 98 lives lost in the surfside condominium collapse one year ago today. >>> we begin this hour with breaking news. congress is one step closer to passing the most significant measure to reduce gun violence in nearly 30 years. right now, the house is holding a rule debate on gun violence prevention bill, after it passed the senate overnight. these are live pictures from the capitol. final passage expected in the house some time later today. in a 65-33 vote, 15 republican senators joined democrats in passing the bill. the historic progress being made on capitol hill comes just one day after the supreme court issued a landmark decision expanding gun rights across the country. joining us now, nbc news capitol hill correspondent ali vitali. good morning. how soon will the house vote on the final passage of this bill? >> yeah, jose. we're about three to four hours away, and
plus, an nbc news exclusive with richard engle speaking with ukrainian president zelenskyy. we'll play for you what he had to say about the americans captured by russian troops. and this morning, we remember the 98 lives lost in the surfside condominium collapse one year ago today. >>> we begin this hour with breaking news. congress is one step closer to passing the most significant measure to reduce gun violence in nearly 30 years. right now, the house is holding a rule debate on gun...
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. >> reporter: also at that meeting, steven engle and richard donoghue helped knock down claims of voter fraud and told the former president they had hundreds of attorneys at d.o.j. who would resign immediately if he went through with his plan. only then, donoghue said, trump backed off. >> i began to explain to him what he had to lose and what the country and the department had to lose, and this was not in anyone's best interest. >> reporter: jeffery clark did not testify today but invoked the fth amendment at a previous deposition and, yesterday, federal investigators raided his northern virginia home. meantime, the committee named more republican lawmakers who sought pardons after a meeting with the former president to are elat day.ys to block theatie nikole killion, thank you. let's turn to our cbs news exclusive and a new twist in the committee's investigation in the form of 120 hours of never before seen footage of the trump campaign and white house. the new revelation is making some members of former president trump's inner circle nervous. what's being build as an intimate behind
. >> reporter: also at that meeting, steven engle and richard donoghue helped knock down claims of voter fraud and told the former president they had hundreds of attorneys at d.o.j. who would resign immediately if he went through with his plan. only then, donoghue said, trump backed off. >> i began to explain to him what he had to lose and what the country and the department had to lose, and this was not in anyone's best interest. >> reporter: jeffery clark did not testify...
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nbc's richard engle has new details on this latest horrifying attack. >> after working through the night, the rescue crews this morning look exhausted, mostly they are searching for remains. it's quiet now. the only sounds are shovels. last night, right before the russian attack, the mall was noisy, full. ukrainians say 1,000 people were inside. some of the children's toys, backpacks, and a soccer ball remain. a strong smell of fire is everywhere. investigators are on site, too, collecting evidence of possible war crimes. it's illegal to deliberately bomb civilians. ukrainians say that's exactly what russia did and is doing across the country. the mall was so crowded because the area had never been hit before. people felt safe. earlier, we spoke with president zelenskyy who accused russia of trying to break ukrainian spirit. >> translator: they cannot break us, even if they decide to bomb us all. and all our cities. they cannot break our nation. >> why do you think this is happening, that there are now thousands of allegations of russian war crimes here, thousands of them? >> translator:
nbc's richard engle has new details on this latest horrifying attack. >> after working through the night, the rescue crews this morning look exhausted, mostly they are searching for remains. it's quiet now. the only sounds are shovels. last night, right before the russian attack, the mall was noisy, full. ukrainians say 1,000 people were inside. some of the children's toys, backpacks, and a soccer ball remain. a strong smell of fire is everywhere. investigators are on site, too,...
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the witnesses are richard donahue, jeffrey rosen, steve engle, all leading the justice department and pushing back when donald trump told them on january 3rd, 2021, he wanted a new attorney general. so we are going to be hearing that story again from them. then after that, the committee has said they want to present more about what they've found related to extremist groups involved in january 6th, and also about what happened inside the white house as the capitol fell under attack. so we know that the focus is going to remain on donald trump, but it's still a question whether others will come forward. at this time we don't expect someone like pat sipalone to testify, he's resisted, but there could be more coming in july. >> okay. interesting. thank you very much. >>> let's bring in former trump white house press secretary stephanie grisham and former federal prosecutor. stephanie, it's interesting that they now are looking at this documentary footage that they say is new and important information coming to light. we have a little glimpse into one of the things that this documentary fi
the witnesses are richard donahue, jeffrey rosen, steve engle, all leading the justice department and pushing back when donald trump told them on january 3rd, 2021, he wanted a new attorney general. so we are going to be hearing that story again from them. then after that, the committee has said they want to present more about what they've found related to extremist groups involved in january 6th, and also about what happened inside the white house as the capitol fell under attack. so we know...
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steve engle who was the head of the office of legal counsel, they said to the former president, look, you're going to have mass resignation. everyone is going to resign. no one is going to stay in office and work under jeffrey clark if you do this. in the end, trump didn't do this. but clark was definitely ready to do this. he proprosed, written letters, proposed letters that were going to be sent to georgia and other states saying the justice department was investigating fraud. obviously they were looking into some of these claims but had found nothing to substantiate it. >> so the raid by authorities is -- do we know what they found? >> we don't know yet what they found. but this is something that happened yesterday. and at this point, we know that the -- these were federal agents that did this. this means, obviously, that there is something that jeffrey clark is at the center of, that the justice department is investigating. and that whatever evidence is inside that -- inside his home, which is in northern virginia, is of interest to investigators and that they believe they couldn'
steve engle who was the head of the office of legal counsel, they said to the former president, look, you're going to have mass resignation. everyone is going to resign. no one is going to stay in office and work under jeffrey clark if you do this. in the end, trump didn't do this. but clark was definitely ready to do this. he proprosed, written letters, proposed letters that were going to be sent to georgia and other states saying the justice department was investigating fraud. obviously they...
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like you, i'm glad that richard donohue and steve engle and jeffrey rosen were there. but in the justice department, and this may sound corny, but i believe it, so here it goes, your job is to do the right thing in the right way for the right reason. so that means doing the right thing, even when it's hard. even when it means standing up to a president of the united states. like you, i'm really glad those guys were in that room at that moment, but that's what you're supposed to do. that's the job. and sometimes the job is saying "no" in a sea of "yes." they were the right people at the right moment, but i would like to think a lot of justice department people would do exactly what they did. maybe i'm wrong about that. they deserve credit for being there, but the job is to say "no" when you have to. so i actually think, willie, they would agree with me. i don't think they would think of themselves as heroes, but they would think of themselves as doing what justice department lawyers are trained to do. >> you know, one trip i took, when i was in congress, was down to per
like you, i'm glad that richard donohue and steve engle and jeffrey rosen were there. but in the justice department, and this may sound corny, but i believe it, so here it goes, your job is to do the right thing in the right way for the right reason. so that means doing the right thing, even when it's hard. even when it means standing up to a president of the united states. like you, i'm really glad those guys were in that room at that moment, but that's what you're supposed to do. that's the...
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donahue, and former assistant attorney general steve engle. this cospark interest over which lawmakers requested pardons. the committee contends gop pennsylvania representative scott perry asked for a pardon. perry denies it. mr. trump says he is disappointed in the decision of house minority leader kevin mccarthy to pull gop members from the committee. the former president says there is no one there to defend him. >> how do you respond to former president trump who complained in an interview over the weekend there are no republicans who are defending him against the january 6 committee. >> one thing i would tell i talked to the president yesterday, he is excited mayra that the democrats held for more than 100 years. reporter: today mccarthy says he does not regret having representation on the committee. this may be the last time we hear from the 1/6 committee until mid-july. the committee is sorting through information to filmmaker alex holder. he had deep access to trump's universe after the election. holder spoke to the committee behind clo
donahue, and former assistant attorney general steve engle. this cospark interest over which lawmakers requested pardons. the committee contends gop pennsylvania representative scott perry asked for a pardon. perry denies it. mr. trump says he is disappointed in the decision of house minority leader kevin mccarthy to pull gop members from the committee. the former president says there is no one there to defend him. >> how do you respond to former president trump who complained in an...
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for the office of legal council, steve engle. all were present during a meeting days before the january 6 attack. they're expected to testify trump's efforts to replace rosen and to make clark the acting attorney general. and their threats to quit if he did that. and we'll learn today's hearing will be last to take place this month. the january 6 committee postponing the next two hearings that were set for next week. those now will take place later in july. chairman bennie thompson said the panel has received additional information and evidence which will require additional time to work through. he also added more hearings to the schedule is a possibility. joining us now, democratic senator tim kaine of virginia. senator, good morning. a lot to talk to you about. but as the select committee closes this chapter, this june chapter of hearings, i'm curious what you make of what you've seen and whether you think there is enough there to indict president trump or others in the administration? >> willie, i have paid pretty close attent
for the office of legal council, steve engle. all were present during a meeting days before the january 6 attack. they're expected to testify trump's efforts to replace rosen and to make clark the acting attorney general. and their threats to quit if he did that. and we'll learn today's hearing will be last to take place this month. the january 6 committee postponing the next two hearings that were set for next week. those now will take place later in july. chairman bennie thompson said the...