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stevens had to run to get this seat back in 2018. set had to run in what was then a very competitive district in oakland county. she won by about 5 points against a republican. so i would put her voting record and posture pretty liberal voting record, but she's not staked out as progressive as levin. so there's a difference there in how they present themselves. but this is one of those you get these redistricting years, two incumbents get thrown in the same district. one of these will be on their way to being a former member of congress tomorrow night. >> steve kornacki, michael steele, thank you both. >>> with so much at stake as kansas and missouri voters head to the polls, i'm heading there to host "chris jansing reports" live from kansas city tomorrow and wednesday at 1:00 p.m. eastern here on msnbc. and because steve doesn't have anything else to do, he returns to the big board tonight to break down all the key house, senate and governor's races this midterm season. there's so many of them that are so good. 10:00 p.m. eastern on
stevens had to run to get this seat back in 2018. set had to run in what was then a very competitive district in oakland county. she won by about 5 points against a republican. so i would put her voting record and posture pretty liberal voting record, but she's not staked out as progressive as levin. so there's a difference there in how they present themselves. but this is one of those you get these redistricting years, two incumbents get thrown in the same district. one of these will be on...
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congresswoman stevens joins us now. very good to have you on the show this morning. to what do you credit your victory? >> i think that women in oakland county spoke last night. i think that people who care about an economic message -- i've been a champion for our manufacturing economy, i offered a big portion of the chips and sciences act which passed last week which speaks to the voters of the county. we are an automotive hub. we are very reliant on supply chain considerations. i just worked my tail off as well. that's a big part of this as well, hard work, showing up in february, knocking doors, going to every senior center, bringing people into the fold. i've become the first democrat since almost the moon landing to hold this seat and that's what we did last night. >> joe, she sounds like in terms of campaign style and what it takes someone i know very well, you. >> knock on every door, plant the yard signs when everybody else is doing other things, go to the voters where they are, where they live and outwork everybody. it makes a huge difference. i want to ask
congresswoman stevens joins us now. very good to have you on the show this morning. to what do you credit your victory? >> i think that women in oakland county spoke last night. i think that people who care about an economic message -- i've been a champion for our manufacturing economy, i offered a big portion of the chips and sciences act which passed last week which speaks to the voters of the county. we are an automotive hub. we are very reliant on supply chain considerations. i just...
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with more voters coming from stevens current testimony. keep it right here because congress woman stevens will join "morning joe" live later this morning. >>> now let's go out west to arizona. in the gop primary for governor, the race between karrin taylor robson and kari lake is too early to call. as expected, lake prematurely declared victory last night in phoenix despite her trailing at the time. and she continued to lay the groundwork for distrust in our elections. >> there's no path to victory for my opponent. and we won this race. we are going to win this one when the votes are counted. >> and she's not the only gop candidate in arizona who continues to try to benefit from trump's big lie. in the senate, blake masters endorsed by the former president and funded by billionaire peter teal is projected to defeat businessman jim lamon and attorney general mark brnovich. rusty bowers testified during the january 6th hearings is projected to lose his primary for the state senate. >>> on the other side of the race for the democratic nominat
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stuart stevens thank you for joining. it's when we come back, we'll talk to somebody working hard to recruit poll workers as they face threats over trump's election lies. why are these public workers so important to our democracy when we come back. i've always loved building things. not just structures and skyscrapers, but teams who make it all possible. after all... we wouldn't be where we are today without them. so we made sure that like these buildings... their futures may also stand the test of time. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the moment. for a treatment for moderate-to-severe eczema. cibinqo — fda approved. 100% steroid free. not an injection, cibinqo is a once-daily pill for adults who didn't respond to previous treatments. and cibinqo helps provide clearer skin and less itch. cibinqo can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. before and during treatment, your doctor should check for infections and do blood tests. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b or c, have flu-like symptoms, or are p
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stuart stevens a veteran of the mitt romney, and george w. push campaigns. he knows and has worked with liz cheney on debate prep. he is now with the lincoln project. and nick triangle executive director of unite america, the national organization trying to bridge the growing partisan divide with reforms and candidates who actually put people over party. very novel. stuart i'm talking to you first. you know liz cheney first you know her best. i'm turning to what she said earlier tonight. >> two years ago i won this primary was 73% of the vote. i could easily have done the same again. the path was clear. but it would've required that i go along with president trump's lie about the 2020 election. it would've required that i enable his ongoing efforts to unravel our democratic system and attacked the foundations of our republic. that was a path i could not and would not take. this primary election is over, but now the real work begins. >> liz cheney told the truth, that she lost her election. what does that tell you? >> well i think it tells us what we know abo
stuart stevens a veteran of the mitt romney, and george w. push campaigns. he knows and has worked with liz cheney on debate prep. he is now with the lincoln project. and nick triangle executive director of unite america, the national organization trying to bridge the growing partisan divide with reforms and candidates who actually put people over party. very novel. stuart i'm talking to you first. you know liz cheney first you know her best. i'm turning to what she said earlier tonight....
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. >> coming up stewards stevens and eugene robinson will join us on a new republican attack on the police. that is the federal police, the move to defund the police, the attack on the fbi and the fbi director who was appointed by donald trump. that's next. that's next. this is the sound of better breathing. fasenra is an add-on treatment for asthma driven by eosinophils. it helps prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and lower use of oral steroids. fasenra is not a rescue medication or for other eosinophilic conditions. fasenra may cause allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth and tongue, or trouble breathing. don't stop your asthma treatments unless your doctor tells you to. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection or your asthma worsens. headache and sore throat may occur. ask your doctor about fasenra. i'd like to thank our sponsor liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. contestants ready? go! only pay for what you need. jingle: liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. i would say that to m
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after serving in the navy steven moved back and became a custodians. >> kids need a clean classroom to learn in. teachers need a clean classroom to teach in. >> the dreams are becoming reality literally. >> i literally had a dream that i was teaching. i remember the feeling waking up and smiling ear to ear. god is telling me what i need to do. >> he went to school during the day and worked at night. >> it is about the next generation really. we are here to help them to grow. >> he'll be teaching seven grade history. diane moved from more nine years ago. she knew she wanted to do more. >> but at the same time i had dreams. i want to do something to the community. >> she balanced family and work while earning a degree. next week she teaches bilingual classes to first graders. >> a great picture from the first time you saw your classroom. how did you feel at that moment? >> incredible. >> they will walk the hallways again. how will it feel walking down the hallways you know so well from a different perspective? >> i have a smile. >> providing a true lesson in hard work and dedication. >>
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todd nichols and stuart stevens, i appreciate your time. coming up, the latest on the fbi search of donald trump's florida home as we wait for the justice department to turn over the affidavit. and, david cay johnston looks at what prosecutors might be looking in for the new fell in, allen weisselberg. allen weisselberg. open. it's a beautiful word. neighborhoods "open". businesses "open". fields "open". who doesn't love "open"? offices. homes. stages. possibilities. your world. open. and you can help keep it that way. ♪♪ ♪ my name is monique, i'm 41, and i'm a federal contract investigator. as a single parent, i would run from football games to work and trying to balance it all. so, what do you see when you look at yourself? i see a person that's caring. sometimes i care too much, and that's when i had to learn to put myself first, because i would care about everyone all the time but i'm just as important as they are. botox® cosmetic is fda approved to temporarily make frown line, crow's feet and forehead lines look better. the effe
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todd nichols and stuart stevens, i appreciate your time. coming up, the latest on the fbi search of donald trump's florida home as we wait for the justice department to turn over the affidavit. and, david cay johnston will discuss at what prosecutors might be looking in for the new fell in, allen weisselberg. what about screening for colon cancer? when caught in early stages it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and i detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers, even in early stages. early stages? yep, it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your provider if cologuard is right for you. consider it done. this is xfinity rewards. ask your provider if cologuard is right for you. our way of showing our appreciation. with rewards of all shapes and sizes. [ cheers ] are we actually going? yes!! and once in a lifetime moments. two tickets to nascar! yes! find rewards like these and so many more in the xfinity app. advance your career
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i thought that someone like steven ayere, testifying about how he was duped by sean hannity and laura ingraham and tucker carlson and all these morons parroting things they knew were lies, and we saw what they were texting the chief of staff. if they parrot lies about doj, which is pursuing an incredibly aggressive investigation into hunter biden, more aggressive than anything bill barr did, they will be peddling more lies, the kinds of lies that ruined steven ayers' life, but i think it's instructive and to watch the base call for protest or chaos or disrespect for the fbi is a new horror, and a new low for the right, which is so far down on the low road, they can't see the sky anymore. and i think their reaction the last 24 hours has been disgusting. >> well, i agree with you, and i guess i will just, very quick question here for you. one of the things that we saw -- we've seen over the last months has been that there's not been a civil war in the republican party, but there's been some fractures between the trump dead-enders in the party and some who have kind of been like, we stil
i thought that someone like steven ayere, testifying about how he was duped by sean hannity and laura ingraham and tucker carlson and all these morons parroting things they knew were lies, and we saw what they were texting the chief of staff. if they parrot lies about doj, which is pursuing an incredibly aggressive investigation into hunter biden, more aggressive than anything bill barr did, they will be peddling more lies, the kinds of lies that ruined steven ayers' life, but i think it's...
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we are out of time, stuart stevens, john nichols, thank you both for the a fascinating and important scott, and i think. that is all in for this week, i will be back on sunday at 8 pm, my, show the mehdi hasan, msnbc prime, though, starts right now though, with ali velshi. good evening. >> mehdi, good evening to, you have yourself a good weekend. we will see you sunday night. and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. back in 2009, barack obama took office amid the biggest economic crisis since the great depression. democrats had control of the white house, the senate, and the house of representatives, and for awhile, despite that dire economic catastrophe, it looked like democrats were going to be able to deal with the crisis and move forward on a big, broad agenda. that year, they passed an historic economic recovery, built to pull the country out of the great recession by early 2010, they had passed a major part of the president's domestic agenda, the affordable care act, obamacare, if you will. bringing health care to tens of millions of americans. the next item on their
we are out of time, stuart stevens, john nichols, thank you both for the a fascinating and important scott, and i think. that is all in for this week, i will be back on sunday at 8 pm, my, show the mehdi hasan, msnbc prime, though, starts right now though, with ali velshi. good evening. >> mehdi, good evening to, you have yourself a good weekend. we will see you sunday night. and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. back in 2009, barack obama took office amid the biggest...
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and bc's steven romo has more. >> looks like the bible and an illustrated version of anne frank's diary pulled from the library shelves in one texas school district just as students are getting back to class. >> cut out your -- book >> the administrators of the killer independent school district in the dallas-fort worth area told their schools to review a list of books after they were reported last year by parents or others in the community for what they viewed as concerning material. >> we need to have the conversations, and there is no simple answer. >> other books that keller ist pulled this month? many titles that feature lgbtq+ characters, and one book by tony morrison. the books were removed by what districts considered they parental consent area until the process is complete. but the timeline for that process is unclear. last school year, such complaints were resolved by committees of teachers, and then as traders, and parents, and the book stay approved returns until this week. >> all of the books that had passed the challenge committees were now being pulled back off of shelves
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joining us now, stuart stevens, a veteran of five republican republican presidential campaigns. he's the author of it was all a lie, and how the republican party became donald trump. also senior executive editor for bloomberg opinion and author of trump nation. he is msnbc political analyst. stuart, senator whitehouse says that what we are getting from donald trump now is dangerous. the public statements are dangerous. they include i want to share with the audience, donald trump re-posting a picture of joe biden, vice president kamala harris, of speaker nancy pelosi with the words, your enemy is not in russia, ridden in black bars over their eyes. we're not putting that up there right now. stuart, what do you make of this? how would you rank the danger level? >> well, i think it's tremendously dangerous. we have seen this, but it's part of a pattern that the republican party that i was part of, we always used to say and maybe it was self gratifying but we seemed to believe it at the time that we believed in law enforcement. that was a key premise in the entire party, and now it
joining us now, stuart stevens, a veteran of five republican republican presidential campaigns. he's the author of it was all a lie, and how the republican party became donald trump. also senior executive editor for bloomberg opinion and author of trump nation. he is msnbc political analyst. stuart, senator whitehouse says that what we are getting from donald trump now is dangerous. the public statements are dangerous. they include i want to share with the audience, donald trump re-posting a...
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joining us now, stuart stevens, senior adviser to the lincoln project who knows liz cheney well, she worked on her father's debate prep in 2004. i'll start by giving you an open shot at the goal here, having known liz cheney for a long time, having known her father very well, having seen her campaign, what kind of conservative she is, talk a little about what appears at least right now to be at least the end of her congressional career and what you think is going on in her mind as she contemplates the future. >> well, look, you know, liz cheney is the mirror that is showing republican shame. to think we're here today in 2022 and cheney is getting potentially droned out of the republican party. it really proves everything that we've said that's happened to the republican party. it's become an autocratic movement. it has nothing to do with policy. there is no policy in the republican party right now. technically, the platform that was passed at the last convention says explicitly to support whatever donald trump says. so what liz cheney is doing is not something super human. she's not
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. >>> i want to bring in steven o'neil, the owner of two restaurants in jackson and thank you so much for being with us today. neither of your restaurants have running water. how are you doing? >> it's been a heck of a day. again, being a jackson resident and a longtime jackson business owner this isn't the first time we've experienced this. we're used to the boil water notices. we've even had no water outages such as last year when we were hit with a major freeze that swept across the southeast wreaking havoc from houston all the way to georgia. that shut down our water plant and kept us without water for about 10 or 12 days last year. we developed protocols during that time relying on friends and people and businesses with our portable toilets, put those things in place so he could remain open during these times of no water. >> i want to play something that governor reeves said about the timing of this and the water crisis that you and people in your community are facing. watch. >> this is not a situation that's going to be solved immediately and it's not going to be solved overnigh
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we are out of time, stuart stevens, john nichols, thank you both for the a fascinating and important scott, and i think. that is all in for this week, i will be back on sunday at 8 pm, my, show the mehdi hasan, msnbc prime, though, starts right now though, with ali velshi. good evening. >> mehdi, good evening to, you have yourself a good weekend. we will see you sunday night. and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. back in 2009, barack obama took office amid the biggest economic crisis since the great depression. democrats had control of the white house, the senate, and the house of representatives, and for awhile, despite that dire economic catastrophe, it looked like democrats were going to be able to deal with the crisis and move forward on a big, broad agenda. that year, they passed an historic economic recovery, built to pull the country out of the great recession by early 2010, they had passed a major part of the presint
we are out of time, stuart stevens, john nichols, thank you both for the a fascinating and important scott, and i think. that is all in for this week, i will be back on sunday at 8 pm, my, show the mehdi hasan, msnbc prime, though, starts right now though, with ali velshi. good evening. >> mehdi, good evening to, you have yourself a good weekend. we will see you sunday night. and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. back in 2009, barack obama took office amid the biggest...
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with longtime trump ally, roger stone, prompting this observation from campaign can veteran, stuart stevens, former republican where he wrote, what's happened to the gop under trump isn't complicated or novel. a gangster family took over an organization and turned it into a criminal enterprise. but instead of this being a waste disposal company in jersey, it is one of two major american political parties. well, i might take issue and that waste disposal company being in jersey, does he have a point? while it doj goes after individual rioters, there is a much bigger criminal enterprise to take on, and if they don't, you are just gonna keep getting a bunch of low-level hitmen. >> you know, i think it's tough to quibble with that characterization here. if anything, this sounds like gates was trying to imitate an old soprano's episode. it was just painful to hear this kind of conversation about something as important as the pardon power, which is supposed to be used to do justice by president. and here, they apparently contemplated choosing it for exactly the opposite reasons. i think we can be
with longtime trump ally, roger stone, prompting this observation from campaign can veteran, stuart stevens, former republican where he wrote, what's happened to the gop under trump isn't complicated or novel. a gangster family took over an organization and turned it into a criminal enterprise. but instead of this being a waste disposal company in jersey, it is one of two major american political parties. well, i might take issue and that waste disposal company being in jersey, does he have a...
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beheading by isis, but today we remember four extraordinary young americans, kayla mueller, peter cassic, steven sotloff, and our son jim foley. these braves americans saw the suffering of the syrian people and decided to help, whether it was by providing humanitarian aid or by telling the world about the tragic syrian crisis. >> chris, el sheikh is likely to serve his life prison in a super-max prison, most of him time alone and locked in a cell. the justice department did take the death penalty off the table in this case in a deal with the british government back in 12020, this was refuse to go tern over evidence unless capital punishment was ruled out. he was convicted in april after an emotional two-week trial that featured the testimony of 12 former captives who detailed torture by this group known as the beatles. another beatle was convicted back in april, and a third was, jihadi john was killed in a u.s. drone strike in syria back in 2015. ken dilanian, thank you for that. >>> there's new research just out that could provide some hope. >>> and new details about pelotonie pox. the whoa off
beheading by isis, but today we remember four extraordinary young americans, kayla mueller, peter cassic, steven sotloff, and our son jim foley. these braves americans saw the suffering of the syrian people and decided to help, whether it was by providing humanitarian aid or by telling the world about the tragic syrian crisis. >> chris, el sheikh is likely to serve his life prison in a super-max prison, most of him time alone and locked in a cell. the justice department did take the death...
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he has refused to ask for any meaningful accountability from the department of public safety and steven mccraw. he has been -- quite frankly, this has been a dereliction of duty not just on steve mccraw but on the attorney general of texas. this community was robbed of government when they were asking to fix the radio systems on may 249 and it continues to be wronged by this governor and people at a very high level within the state of texas. i want to get the answers as to why. i'm going to keep going forward with our lawsuit. we're currently on appeal. your network has a lawsuit against the state of texas, as it should. we have to keep getting and finding the answers. i find it ironic that mr. arredondo was asking for justice yesterday and yet those families have received none. >> how are those families? it's a question we know the answer to in the sense that you can never overcome that, but how are those families doing today? >> they're broken, jose. i made so many friends of those family members and still yet a few new friends of the ones i had not yet met, but i'll tell you they are
he has refused to ask for any meaningful accountability from the department of public safety and steven mccraw. he has been -- quite frankly, this has been a dereliction of duty not just on steve mccraw but on the attorney general of texas. this community was robbed of government when they were asking to fix the radio systems on may 249 and it continues to be wronged by this governor and people at a very high level within the state of texas. i want to get the answers as to why. i'm going to...
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journalist james foley and steven sotloff and kayla mueller and peter kassig. they attorney general waived the death penalty to secure crucial evidence from the british government. in july 2020, al shaik incriminated himself in the mistreatment of western hostages in syria. >> they are very timid. they will say it's not enough. he would take the -- because he would think he is going to get punished for it. >> reporter: that interview was the first time that he had admitted involvement in muller, tortured and sexually abused in her death. in terms of the other three, cote was sentenced to life in u.s. federal prison in the same federal courthouse in april. jihadi john was killed in a usair strike in 2015. a fourth, ian leslie davis, was recently arrested on terrorism charges in london, having been released from prison in turkey, jose. >> ken, thank you so much. >>> up next, mitch mcconnell's midterm prediction. >>> plus, the biden administration has less than two weeks to decide whether it will resume student loan payments. we'll talk to congressman bowen about
journalist james foley and steven sotloff and kayla mueller and peter kassig. they attorney general waived the death penalty to secure crucial evidence from the british government. in july 2020, al shaik incriminated himself in the mistreatment of western hostages in syria. >> they are very timid. they will say it's not enough. he would take the -- because he would think he is going to get punished for it. >> reporter: that interview was the first time that he had admitted...
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joining me now to discuss this big and bright news is the university of michigan professor betsy stevens, she previously served as the department of labor's chief economist during the obama administration. betsy, it is good to see you again. thank you for being with us. one month does not a trend may, but in fact, we have been seeing trends of job growth, it's all been positive growth, we've seen trends of wage growth, offset by the fact that we have awfully high inflation right now. but if you need something to work on in an economy, you definitely need your jobs portion to be working. you need people to be getting jobs, unemployment to be low, and wages to be growing. >> absolutely. look, one of the things we see in the data is the consumers keep spending, and one of the reasons they keep spending is because they keep working. and they keep working, because people are hiring. so, people have jobs, they not only have jobs, but they are still a lot of opportunities out there. to change jobs, to get a job. and i think the most exciting thing is employers are out there looking to, hire ano
joining me now to discuss this big and bright news is the university of michigan professor betsy stevens, she previously served as the department of labor's chief economist during the obama administration. betsy, it is good to see you again. thank you for being with us. one month does not a trend may, but in fact, we have been seeing trends of job growth, it's all been positive growth, we've seen trends of wage growth, offset by the fact that we have awfully high inflation right now. but if you...
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and steven mcalister, former attorney for kansas. we have been watching hundreds of canvass, door to door in this heat, many of them coming from out of state, we know how big a deal this is. but put it into words and what you're seeing and hearing on the ground. >> it's complex and chaotic. this was going to be on the ballot before dobbs was decided. and i think, frankly, and my friend from kansas may disagree with me, i think that the republicans were trying to be strategic by putting it on the primary ballot. why do i say that? typically, republicans outnumber democrats 2 to 1 in kansas. there are more unaffiliated voters in kansas than there are democratically aligned voters. those last two democrats and unaffiliated typically don't have much to vote for in the primaries. so they are not accustomed to coming out in big numbers for primary elections in kansas. now this has made it a much different situation. all of a sudden, there's something very big at stake. kansas is where rape victims in missouri who have been impregnated by t
and steven mcalister, former attorney for kansas. we have been watching hundreds of canvass, door to door in this heat, many of them coming from out of state, we know how big a deal this is. but put it into words and what you're seeing and hearing on the ground. >> it's complex and chaotic. this was going to be on the ballot before dobbs was decided. and i think, frankly, and my friend from kansas may disagree with me, i think that the republicans were trying to be strategic by putting it...
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we have plenty here, stewart stevens and others who were abandoned the party who are strong republicans, but she is fighting for the survival of the republican party without donald trump. >> i guess the question is, the battle is, who are her foot soldiers in that battle. certain are there are some never trumpers, some democrats >> it can be very. small >> the question, is can she pull some republicans over? i wonder as a creature of capitol hill, does her departure from congress make kevin mccarthy's life easier or harder? because i think the conventional wisdom would be, kevin mccarthy is probably saying to liz cheney don't let the door ayo on the way out. at the same time, i'm sure their people and kevin mccarthy 's caucus who was much more radical than he is in their support for trump, and who remember kevin mccarthy's statements in the days leading after donald january six, saying this is don trump's fault. and as much as kevin mccarthy may do the work at convincing hard-core trump is that he is one of them, the fact of the matter is his previous record shows him not to be that. an
we have plenty here, stewart stevens and others who were abandoned the party who are strong republicans, but she is fighting for the survival of the republican party without donald trump. >> i guess the question is, the battle is, who are her foot soldiers in that battle. certain are there are some never trumpers, some democrats >> it can be very. small >> the question, is can she pull some republicans over? i wonder as a creature of capitol hill, does her departure from...
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. >>> in march 24th, 2019, written by steven engel, then the assistant attorney general for the office of legal counsel, an important office in the white house, and andrew callahan who served as the justice department's principal associate deputy attorney general, long title for saying, top official to the justice department. barr was a critic of the probe and announced the justice department would not prosecute the case the same day the memo was sent to him, the memo was released by a watchdog group and stated that, it is not in our judgment, sufficient to support a conclusion beyond a reasonable doubt that the president violated the obstruction of justice statutes. given that conclusion, the evidence does not establish a crime or criminal conspiracy involving the president toward which any obstruction or attempted obstruction by the president was directed. the memo dismissed mueller's concerns about trump's firing of fbi director james comey, his attempts to fire mueller and dangling of pardons to some witnesses while he was warning others not to quit on him. and also stated, quote,
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including americans, james foley, kayla mueller, steven and peter castillo. of those for americans, the three had their murders which is death by beheading videotaped and posted online. according to fellow captives, mueller was forced into slavery where she was sexually assaulted multiple times. by the isis leader -- and then ultimately killed. after his arrest, i'll shake confessed to his role in the hostage taking screen but only acknowledge that he collected email addresses and provided proof of life to the hostages families. in order to obtain ransoms. he was a part of a group of four jihadist two arrays in britain and defected to the middle east. they became known as the ice has beetles because of the british accent. which could be heard in the gruesome videos that they posted. yesterday sentencing was especially pointed from one victims family in particular as was the eighth anniversary of the day of james foley's death. as she remembered her son and the other four victims, foley's mother diane said that the family is now feel as though they have a bit
including americans, james foley, kayla mueller, steven and peter castillo. of those for americans, the three had their murders which is death by beheading videotaped and posted online. according to fellow captives, mueller was forced into slavery where she was sexually assaulted multiple times. by the isis leader -- and then ultimately killed. after his arrest, i'll shake confessed to his role in the hostage taking screen but only acknowledge that he collected email addresses and provided...
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bosestep inside steven to one of the most signed one of the most iconic iconic symbols symbols of america of america's space program. space program. nasa's nasa's original mission initial control, restored as a museum -- restored to down to the ash tray, our see a museum, cooler can, and down to the ashtray, slide rule. or a sequel can, and to that day, in slide rule. to that day in 1969. 1969. >> we are go >> we have power. go for. for landing. landing >> you are go >> when for landing. >> apollo when apollo 11 landed on the moon. 11 landed on the nine months later, moon. nine months the drama of level, the apollo 13 played drama of apollo out here. 13 played out, >> okay, here. houston we have a problem. >> here houston, we have houston, we have a problem. >> what's it like a problem. >> to come back and what's it like to come see this and stand here now. >> back and see this now. it brings back a few >> it brings back memories. >> a few memories. we asked apollo >> we axed apollo built eight lead swindler, now flight director 90 years old to come now 90 years old to come back. >> what
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do you think -- will lift biden's approval numbers enough to give him some steven 2024? >> that is the real question here, and we didn't really know the answer. usually by this point in the political cycle, we dynamics of the campaign are pretty locked in. it is hard to change peoples minds once they've made them up. but it is a good streak of winds for the president, which he has not had a lot of over the blast few months. one thing builds on another in politics. it is possible he is able to take these on the road. now that he has been released from isolation, for his rebound of covid, he plans to get out there and highlight these successes. there are signing ceremonies in the rose garden, tuesday and wednesday for the bill. exciting medical care for veterans exposed to burn pits, investing in the semiconductor industry. he has got to have this big event, if he does have this latest amongst expanding a tax package through as well. we will see if it makes a difference, it may not. or may not make enough of a difference. but obviously i hope this is the beginning of somet
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. >> we turn now to the big board, where steven kornacki has set up shop, national political correspondent for nbc and msnbc. i ask questions for a living but i know better than to watch you a question on primary night, at least this early. take it away. tell us what we need to know. >> there's a lot you need to be looking for. two hours until we start getting the first pole closings, and one of the first races we're going to start getting number on tonight i suspect is one of those three house republicans who voted to imapproach donald trump after january 6th and is facing a republican primary electorate today. you see it's peter meijar in michigan in, a grand rapids. there are two in the washington, beauty her and newhouse. so far this is the list of ten . these are the ten republicans who voted to impeach. we have been tracking how they were faring. a number chose not to run, to retire, not face primary voters. but before tonight we did see two who faced republican primary voters. david valadau got through, tom rice in south carolina, he lost his big time. a key difference between those
. >> we turn now to the big board, where steven kornacki has set up shop, national political correspondent for nbc and msnbc. i ask questions for a living but i know better than to watch you a question on primary night, at least this early. take it away. tell us what we need to know. >> there's a lot you need to be looking for. two hours until we start getting the first pole closings, and one of the first races we're going to start getting number on tonight i suspect is one of those...
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journalist james foley and steven sotloff and aid workers peter casick and kayla mueller. their family members are inside the court delivering victim statements, including the parents of james foley. foley's mother spoke directly to her son's killer telling him her son, quote, lives on. foley was beheaded in 2014 after a year in captivity in syria. nbc news justice and intelligence correspondent ken dilanian joins me now. i understand, this is the highest profile isis fighter to stand trial in the u.s. what more do we know about the sentencing at this point? >> that's right. he is facing life in prison. he was captured in syria by kurdish-backed militia back in 2018 as he tried the flee in turkey. he was part of this british-important group of isis terrorists known as the beatles who tortured and murdered american hostages, beheading some of them, as we all remember, on video. he was convicted in federal court after an emotional two-week trial back in april, that featured the testimony of 12 former captives who detailed relentless beatings, sexual abuse, waterboardings, an
journalist james foley and steven sotloff and aid workers peter casick and kayla mueller. their family members are inside the court delivering victim statements, including the parents of james foley. foley's mother spoke directly to her son's killer telling him her son, quote, lives on. foley was beheaded in 2014 after a year in captivity in syria. nbc news justice and intelligence correspondent ken dilanian joins me now. i understand, this is the highest profile isis fighter to stand trial in...
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tomorrow is war, wrote steven crowder, who has over 5 million subscribers on youtube and 1.9 million followers on twitter. he added, sleep well. joining us now, national security analyst for nbc news and msnbc, clint watts. clint, thanks for being with us this morning. in terms of the potential for violence that could result in reaction to the fbi search of trump's property, what concerns you the most? what are you focussed on? >> i think there's two distinct parts to it, jonathan. the first one is trump supporters who we have seen through much evidence over the last year and a half are willing to mobilize, if so direct. and i think that's a key distinction right now is there's been no one pointing this sort of online anger towards any physical target, at least not yet. the other one is the target, at least so far, is the fbi. when you look at that rhetoric. and that's not an organization that most individuals, while they may talk about civil war, they may throw a lot of threats out want to attack. that is the federal law enforcement organization that are obviously best prepared for
tomorrow is war, wrote steven crowder, who has over 5 million subscribers on youtube and 1.9 million followers on twitter. he added, sleep well. joining us now, national security analyst for nbc news and msnbc, clint watts. clint, thanks for being with us this morning. in terms of the potential for violence that could result in reaction to the fbi search of trump's property, what concerns you the most? what are you focussed on? >> i think there's two distinct parts to it, jonathan. the...
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right wing influencer steven crowder wrote tomorrow is war on his public twitter account. joining me now is ben collins. maybe i don't know what a cold civil war is. maybe it's like a gazpacho, but you've been pointing to a lot of sort of angry rhetoric. where is this coming from, this sort of civil war rhetoric? is it primarily from known influencers, from smaller accounts that are sort of being amplified? where is that kind of violent talk coming from on social media? >> by the way, he said he would be more specific than cold civil war but he said online i'm awaiting sentencing for my trial having to do with january 6th so i can't be more specific which is insane but that's actually the truth, so it's all coming from years and years of talk about this from right wing media. people have been prepped that eventually they will have to use the guns. when can we use the guns, they say? when does the shooting start was one of the comments last night actually in that very same thread. they have been prepped that either the apocalypse is coming or, you know, more simply their wa
right wing influencer steven crowder wrote tomorrow is war on his public twitter account. joining me now is ben collins. maybe i don't know what a cold civil war is. maybe it's like a gazpacho, but you've been pointing to a lot of sort of angry rhetoric. where is this coming from, this sort of civil war rhetoric? is it primarily from known influencers, from smaller accounts that are sort of being amplified? where is that kind of violent talk coming from on social media? >> by the way, he...
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with me now is steven del fruit from the podcast woke a f, and co-host of democracy-ish daniel moody. just entertain me, danielle if you would for a moment and give me a reaction of what you have been seeing on your feed so far from cpac. i just want to hear. >> i just think that it is a glorified, well funded, hate rally. i have never seen such an angry, maniacal group of people. you have, marjorie taylor greene in some type of kneeling in some type of pretend guantÁnamo bay prison structure that they have. you have ted cruz yelling about pronouns. like it is really, they are very unhinged. and i think that we need to discuss the such. they are a hate group that was a political party, and now is unrecognizable. >> okay, so with that, let's pivot to some of the winds democrats are seeing this week. and i think humber-st. and the that we're seeing in the winds that are to come when it comes as major spending bill it's how are they going to harness all of this energy, and ride it out all the way through november, and with that susan, i'm gonna go to you. as we are watching what's takin
with me now is steven del fruit from the podcast woke a f, and co-host of democracy-ish daniel moody. just entertain me, danielle if you would for a moment and give me a reaction of what you have been seeing on your feed so far from cpac. i just want to hear. >> i just think that it is a glorified, well funded, hate rally. i have never seen such an angry, maniacal group of people. you have, marjorie taylor greene in some type of kneeling in some type of pretend guantÁnamo bay prison...
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steven shepard, thank you. we appreciate it. by the way, coming up at four eastern simone standard system with congressman elect matt ryan of new york about the abortion right and how it played in his campaign. up next, we are live at the hoover dam as a major drought threatens power for millions of people. >> hi everyone, i'm alicia menendez this sunday on american voices we are tracking the latest legal drama from trump world revolving around that seizure at mar-a-lago -- how democrats carry the current momentum into the midterms. that and so much more when american voices kicks off. 6 pm eastern, right here on msnbc. o msnbc. le on your skin, try downy free & gentle downy will soften your clothes without dyes or perfumes. the towel washed with downy is softer, and gentler on your skin. try downy free & gentle. the lows of bipolar depression can leave you down and in the dark. but what if you could begin to see the signs of hope all around you? what if you could let in the lyte? discover caplyta. caplyta is a once-daily pill,
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s national security division, and neal is the exacting solicitor general and clerked for justice steven breyer. i tried to point this into regular terms, tom. when we're reading through it, you tell me if i'm wrong, it sounded pretty angry to me. the tone of this was revealing. >> well, the trump team opened the door. this isn't just the justice department dropping a filing at midnight saying let's put a lot out there of stuff we haven't charged yet. they're responding from an initial suit from trump's team. they say you want to say a whole bunch of stuff about our case and talk to us and put something on the public record about what we're doing and what you perceive that weir doing, you opened the door, we have an absolute opportunity to walk through it guns blazing and explain to you exactly why you think that you're wrong and lay out the different contradictions, the things that the trump team asserted that they say doesn't exist or can't apply. everything you just talked about. it's not surprising to me when given the opportunity for federal prosecutors to stand up for their investi
s national security division, and neal is the exacting solicitor general and clerked for justice steven breyer. i tried to point this into regular terms, tom. when we're reading through it, you tell me if i'm wrong, it sounded pretty angry to me. the tone of this was revealing. >> well, the trump team opened the door. this isn't just the justice department dropping a filing at midnight saying let's put a lot out there of stuff we haven't charged yet. they're responding from an initial...
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steven jolly is a republican congressman from florida, and they both join me now. michelle, i struggle with this. seven years into covering this person. i one level it's like, oh, he set his own little apt that he throws his tantrums on. and then it's like, the guy who's the front runner to be the nominee for the republican party in 2024, it literally said yes or day that the length action should be revoked, and he should be put in place as president. that seems newsworthy, but i don't know what to do with a level of insanity we have all sort of a customer ourselves to. >> the way i think about it, is that he's inciting violence as a sort of extortion against prosecuting him. you are hearing from him and some of his own second spot of him. certainly some people he say he shouldn't be prosecuted, he still president -- but an argument from hearing from the spider republicans, is that this will start a civil war. there will be riots on the street, as lindsey graham said. so stoking violence is for him, an insurance policy in terms of people who are maybe skittish abou
steven jolly is a republican congressman from florida, and they both join me now. michelle, i struggle with this. seven years into covering this person. i one level it's like, oh, he set his own little apt that he throws his tantrums on. and then it's like, the guy who's the front runner to be the nominee for the republican party in 2024, it literally said yes or day that the length action should be revoked, and he should be put in place as president. that seems newsworthy, but i don't know...
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. >> steven miller, the president's speechwriter, top aide, has said that the president of the united states shouldn't be -- shouldn't beholden to unelected bureaucrats. he shouldn't have to or she, if it ends up being a she, but donald trump shouldn't have to be getting the approval from bureaucrats or having to go through the paperwork process from bureaucrats to declassify documents. what do you think of that argument? >> i mean, look, i mean -- there has to be some actual step taken, some official action taken to declassify material like it. this is information collected by the united states intelligence community. some of the documents that have been retrieved reportedly include top-secret sci, that's compartment information, probably including signals intelligence collected by the national security agency, possibly human source-related information. and we don't live in an authoritarian regime where the ruler by fiat or, you know, impulse can do whatever he or she wants. we live -- at least for the time being because a democracy under the rule of law. and credit the department of
. >> steven miller, the president's speechwriter, top aide, has said that the president of the united states shouldn't be -- shouldn't beholden to unelected bureaucrats. he shouldn't have to or she, if it ends up being a she, but donald trump shouldn't have to be getting the approval from bureaucrats or having to go through the paperwork process from bureaucrats to declassify documents. what do you think of that argument? >> i mean, look, i mean -- there has to be some actual step...
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we have the great steven kornacki standing by at the big board for any developments that might happen we will of course bring those to you live. thank you steve. but even if congresswoman cheney does lose tonight it doesn't mean she's given up the fight. mark motive itch interviewed congresswoman cheney for his latest piece in the atlantic. he writes, cheney is playing a longer game she says. she spent many hours working on her dress for tuesday night. it will almost certainly be a concession speech, but cheney seems to view her primary more as a speed bump and her address as a prime time launching pad into political future far more consequential than anything she could've achieved in congress. even in defeat, cheney could emerge from wyoming tough and unencumbered enough to serve as a one woman wrecking ball against trump and his reckoning for a party that's been terrified to speak honestly about him for years now. joining me now a staff writer for the atlantic and author of thank you for your servitude, donald trump's washington and the price of submission. mark, thank you for joini
we have the great steven kornacki standing by at the big board for any developments that might happen we will of course bring those to you live. thank you steve. but even if congresswoman cheney does lose tonight it doesn't mean she's given up the fight. mark motive itch interviewed congresswoman cheney for his latest piece in the atlantic. he writes, cheney is playing a longer game she says. she spent many hours working on her dress for tuesday night. it will almost certainly be a concession...
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we have plenty here, stuart stevens and others who were abandoned the party who are strong republicans, but she is fighting for the survival of the republican party without donald trump. >> i guess the question is, the battle is, who are her foot soldiers in that battle. certain are there are some never trumpers, some democrats >> it can be very. small >> the question, is can she pull some republicans over? i wonder as a creature of capitol hill, does her departure from congress make kevin mccarthy's life easier or harder? because i think the conventional wisdom would be, kevin mccarthy is probably saying to liz cheney don't let the door ayo on the way out. at the same time, i'm sure their people and kevin mccarthy 's caucus who was much more radical than he is in their support for trump, and who remember kevin mccarthy's statements in the days leading after donald january six, saying this is don trump's fault. and as much as kevin mccarthy may do the work at convincing hard-core trump is that he is one of them, the fact of the matter is his previous record shows him not to be that. an
we have plenty here, stuart stevens and others who were abandoned the party who are strong republicans, but she is fighting for the survival of the republican party without donald trump. >> i guess the question is, the battle is, who are her foot soldiers in that battle. certain are there are some never trumpers, some democrats >> it can be very. small >> the question, is can she pull some republicans over? i wonder as a creature of capitol hill, does her departure from...
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if you are hearing this from people like steven crowder, who has 6 million youtube subscribers, can you imagine how bad it is in these telegram spaces? i can tell you, it's worse than you would imagine. >> ben collins, clint watts, thank you. >>> spin cycle. with just three months to the midterms, how does all of this play into the midterm -- the whole political dialogue? will both parties try to use the fbi search of the former president's home to its own advantage? that's next. you are watching "andrea mitchell reports," a special edition on msnbc. from t-mobile for business do for your business? unlock new insights and efficiency-right now. allow monitoring of productivity at remote job sites, with next-generation bandwidth. enable ai cameras that spot factory issues in real time, using next-generation speed. and deliver ultra-capacity 5g coverage that's years ahead of the competition. t-mobile for business has 5g that's ready right now. one prilosec otc in the morning blocks excess acid production for a full 24 hours. unlike pepcid, which stops working after 9. 24 hour protection. p
if you are hearing this from people like steven crowder, who has 6 million youtube subscribers, can you imagine how bad it is in these telegram spaces? i can tell you, it's worse than you would imagine. >> ben collins, clint watts, thank you. >>> spin cycle. with just three months to the midterms, how does all of this play into the midterm -- the whole political dialogue? will both parties try to use the fbi search of the former president's home to its own advantage? that's next....
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>> i do, some of even compared it to steven earlier in the 60s. but it's huge, and for years and decades, congress have said they need to do something about climate change, nothing happened. we are gonna go after the pharma industry we were going to go after wealthy corporations and individuals who didn't pay their fair share of taxes, nothing happened. now all of these things, plus 9 million jobs, plus real deficit reduction, 300 billion dollars is happening at once. it's an amazing accomplishment, and particularly in light of the fact, rachel, we have a 50/50 senate, running from bernie sanders to joe manchin. we got no help for the republicans on this issue, they are intransigent. so it's something that my colleagues stuck together, every one of us, because we knew we had to get something done. it doesn't have everything we want, it doesn't have everything i want. but, if you ask the american people, are you anguishing and concern that we can't get congresses gridlocked and can't get anything done? well the six weeks of brushed that away. i'll
>> i do, some of even compared it to steven earlier in the 60s. but it's huge, and for years and decades, congress have said they need to do something about climate change, nothing happened. we are gonna go after the pharma industry we were going to go after wealthy corporations and individuals who didn't pay their fair share of taxes, nothing happened. now all of these things, plus 9 million jobs, plus real deficit reduction, 300 billion dollars is happening at once. it's an amazing...
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>> you know i was thinking about steven ayers, you and i sat through his testimony. he's an insurrectionist turned january select committee public witness who i think was an important window into how brazenly trump and his media allies, people like tucker carlson, feed lies to the base. but i would hope some of the people who may be on the fence in that endeavor would look like at the bill barr, you know, defying and laughing and making a mockery out of trump's lies and nonsense, calling them b.s., over and over again. everyone close to trump knows he's a liar. they're acutely aware of his penchant for mishandling classified information. trump has been mishandling classified information and you covered it at the time since lavrov wormed his way back into the oval office in 2013 i believe. i believe amount national security advisor were either witness to it or tried to stop it or stem it. but if that is the crime for which there was probable cause to seek a search warrant, then we have our first window into how potential crimes by the ex-president are viewed by this j
>> you know i was thinking about steven ayers, you and i sat through his testimony. he's an insurrectionist turned january select committee public witness who i think was an important window into how brazenly trump and his media allies, people like tucker carlson, feed lies to the base. but i would hope some of the people who may be on the fence in that endeavor would look like at the bill barr, you know, defying and laughing and making a mockery out of trump's lies and nonsense, calling...
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that memo which was signed by top barr doj officials callahan and steven engel conformed the contract beyond recognition to embolden a then-president who was abusing the powers of his office to protect his political and personal interest. the freedom of information lawsuit prompted the release of this memo reacted this way, quote. the memo supports the chilling conclusion that any president could interfere with any investigation if they believe it could damage them politically. nyu law professor ryan goodman called the memo a get out of jail free card in a statement to "the new york times" neal katyal, i guess the only hoax was the one trump doj played on all of us. >> the question that pete strzok couldn't answer for me, if you thought the mueller report was garbage and it turned out nothing could endanger trump criminally, why work so hard and spend nine pages tearing it apart? >> 100%, nicole. i think this memo just goes to show what we already knew in a way which is that donald trump got a blanket pass on his illegal conduct for far too long and there are all sorts of substantive
that memo which was signed by top barr doj officials callahan and steven engel conformed the contract beyond recognition to embolden a then-president who was abusing the powers of his office to protect his political and personal interest. the freedom of information lawsuit prompted the release of this memo reacted this way, quote. the memo supports the chilling conclusion that any president could interfere with any investigation if they believe it could damage them politically. nyu law...
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we'll talk to congresswoman hailey stevens. n hailey stevens (johnny cash) ♪ i've traveled every road in this here land! ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man. ♪ ♪ crossed the desert's bare, man. ♪ ♪ i've breathed the mountain air, man. ♪ ♪ of travel i've had my share, man. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere. ♪ ♪ i've been to: pittsburgh, parkersburg, ♪ ♪ gravelbourg, colorado, ♪ ♪ ellensburg, cedar city, dodge city, what a pity. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere. ♪ we hit the bike trails every weekend shinges doesn't care. i grow all my own vegetables shingles doesn't care. we've still got the best moves you've ever seen good for you, but shingles doesn't care. because 1 in 3 people will get shingles, you need protection. i redness, and swelling at the injection site, muscle pain, tiredness, headache, shivering, fever, and upset stomach. ask your pharmacist or doctor about shingrix. shingles doesn't care. but y
we'll talk to congresswoman hailey stevens. n hailey stevens (johnny cash) ♪ i've traveled every road in this here land! ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man. ♪ ♪ crossed the desert's bare, man. ♪ ♪ i've breathed the mountain air, man. ♪ ♪ of travel i've had my share, man. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere. ♪ ♪ i've been to: pittsburgh, parkersburg, ♪ ♪ gravelbourg, colorado, ♪ ♪ ellensburg, cedar city, dodge city, what a pity. ♪ ♪ i've...
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i'd like to start there, with what did you find out about -- and we know where donald trump and steven miller and folks in the inner circle stood on this. we can go over it, but what'd you find out about different cabinet secretaries and people lower to mid-level jobs, did they say anything to try and stop this? was anybody flagging this policy as cruel? >> no one in the trump administration's bureaucracy was surprised that the president and that people like miller were pushing for very harsh enforcement policies. family separation being probably the pinnacle of that. what i was interested in reporting this story is how it came to be. knowing you can't have a policy like this that impacts thousands of families with just a couple of political supporters. you need the members of the bureaucracy, and you also need the top political appointees of the administration, many of whom, you know, say they don't personally espouse these harsh views on enforcement. what happened was that they didn't stand up and they didn't push back and they didn't listen to red flags that were being raised from p
i'd like to start there, with what did you find out about -- and we know where donald trump and steven miller and folks in the inner circle stood on this. we can go over it, but what'd you find out about different cabinet secretaries and people lower to mid-level jobs, did they say anything to try and stop this? was anybody flagging this policy as cruel? >> no one in the trump administration's bureaucracy was surprised that the president and that people like miller were pushing for very...