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the key is, it's 550 miles away from florida right now. we don't mind if it's a big huge storm over the open waters. we would like it to weaken from here on out because it's going to get very close to the northern portions of the bahamas, especially freeport area. looks like nassau will be further south, just a glancing blow. for the northern islands, sunday night through monday morning and monday during the day, there's a chance it could stall here for maybe 24 to 36 hours. we talk about a major hurricane stalling over the top of a small island, imagine what that's going to be like in your shelters or in your bathrooms, trying to go through that. so our thoughts are with the people in northern bahamas. the cone has shifted about at least half of it is now offshore. but the other half is still over central florida so we could easily see direct impact. we could possibly have a major hurricane landfall come tuesday on the central florida coast. some of our computers do show that. one of our more reliable ones, this yellow one, still has it c
the key is, it's 550 miles away from florida right now. we don't mind if it's a big huge storm over the open waters. we would like it to weaken from here on out because it's going to get very close to the northern portions of the bahamas, especially freeport area. looks like nassau will be further south, just a glancing blow. for the northern islands, sunday night through monday morning and monday during the day, there's a chance it could stall here for maybe 24 to 36 hours. we talk about a...
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millions of people in florida are in the strike zone right now. >> florida's governor issuing a state of emergency for the entire stay. >> reporter: dorian's early calling card, violent winds and driving rain battering the caribbean and now the hurricane is churning in the warm atlantic waters, intensifying. forecasters he predicting it could be a category 4 storm with winds over 130 miles an hour at landfall. >> a major storm. a major hurricane coming our way some time during labor day. >> reporter: the current forecast cone covers the entire florida peninsula and so does the state of emergency. extended by governor ron de s santes. they are filing gas tanks -- >> batteries, flash lights, generators, extension cords. anything they can use that is going to give them survival. >> reporter: and testing again trirts make sure they're ready. >> just worried about contaminated water. worried about the electricity if it goes out. >> reporter: concerns shared by millions in the storm's path right now. >> any portion of florida could take -- >> reporter: as dorian takes aim at the florida coa
millions of people in florida are in the strike zone right now. >> florida's governor issuing a state of emergency for the entire stay. >> reporter: dorian's early calling card, violent winds and driving rain battering the caribbean and now the hurricane is churning in the warm atlantic waters, intensifying. forecasters he predicting it could be a category 4 storm with winds over 130 miles an hour at landfall. >> a major storm. a major hurricane coming our way some time during...
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i know florida has sandy soil, but if you get a storm that moves this slowly through the florida peninsula, flooding will be a huge epic problem well into next week. so as i said earlier, the 11:00 update was one of the worst-case scenarios that you could possibly have for anywhere in the world for hurricane landfall, but we have three days to change that. >> just quickly. because, i mean, this is not what i was necessarily expecting. i have watched the forecast get worse and worries, though, over the last few days. hopefully it gets better. is there a scenario where it could even get worse, though? >> the only thing that would be worse is if it got up to category 5. it has to get over 155 with another 15 really isn't that big of a deal. you know, with the low sheer environment, extremely warm water temperatures along the way, you know, there's really not much, you know, that's stopping it. there is some dry air around the storm that may interrupt it here or there, but if it got to a cat 5 would it surprise me or anybody else? no. right now they're saying the possibility of a good size cat
i know florida has sandy soil, but if you get a storm that moves this slowly through the florida peninsula, flooding will be a huge epic problem well into next week. so as i said earlier, the 11:00 update was one of the worst-case scenarios that you could possibly have for anywhere in the world for hurricane landfall, but we have three days to change that. >> just quickly. because, i mean, this is not what i was necessarily expecting. i have watched the forecast get worse and worries,...
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everybody who knows anybody in florida as well. michelle grossman, thank you for keeping us updated. appreciate that. and as hurricane dorian remains a threat our own julia ainsley and frank thorpe are reporting now that the trump administration is pulling millions from the department of homeland security to send to the southern border. "to fund temporary locations for court hearings for asylum seekers along the southern border. i.c.e. would gain $155 million. all from fema's disaster relief fund." here for our lead-off discussion on a wednesday night, we have with us nancy cook, white house reporter for politico, jon meacham, pulitzer prize-winning biographer and historian. eugene robinson, pulitzer prize-winning columnist for the "washington post" and retired four-star u.s. army general barry mccaffrey, a decorated combat veteran of vietnam and a former battlefield commander in the persian gulf among his other distinguished titles. these honors that all of our guests have tonight certainly put me to shame, just reading through th
everybody who knows anybody in florida as well. michelle grossman, thank you for keeping us updated. appreciate that. and as hurricane dorian remains a threat our own julia ainsley and frank thorpe are reporting now that the trump administration is pulling millions from the department of homeland security to send to the southern border. "to fund temporary locations for court hearings for asylum seekers along the southern border. i.c.e. would gain $155 million. all from fema's disaster...
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you get a storm that moves this showily through the florida peninsula. flooding will be a huge epic problem well into next week. so as i am earlier, the 11:00 update was one of the worst scenarios you could possibly have anywhere in the world for a hurricane landfall. but we have three days to change it. >> this is really not what i was necessarily expecting. i've watched the forecast get worse and worse over the last few days. hopefully it gets better. is there a scenario where it could get worse? >> the only thing that would get worse is if it got to a category 5. it who is the get over 155, another 15 really isn't that big of a deal. with the low sheer environment. extremely warm water temperatures along the way. there's not much that is stopping it. some dry air around the storm that may interrupt it here or there. but if it got to a cat 5, would it surprise me or anyone else? no. but the possible of a good size cat 4 right on the florida coastline come labor day afternoon and evening. if that's the case, that's the scenario. this forecast holds true
you get a storm that moves this showily through the florida peninsula. flooding will be a huge epic problem well into next week. so as i am earlier, the 11:00 update was one of the worst scenarios you could possibly have anywhere in the world for a hurricane landfall. but we have three days to change it. >> this is really not what i was necessarily expecting. i've watched the forecast get worse and worse over the last few days. hopefully it gets better. is there a scenario where it could...
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could vet millions for trump's business, the president pitches business, the president pitches his florida resort as the site for next year's g7 using his farewell news conference to tout its abundance of parking. and finally, good news for the residents of newark, new jersey, whose water contains dangerous levels of lead but more waiting lies ahead as the "the 11th hour" on a monday night starts right now. good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. i'm steve kornacki in for brian williams who has the night off. day 949 of the trump administration. the president is back in washington after a weekend of erratic behavior, unexpected pivots and erroneous statements in front of some of america's closest allies at the g7 summit in france. aside from brazenly pitching his own miami resort as the location for next year's g7, more on that later, trump closed out the summit with a new line on a possible trade deal with china and a new set of claims. >> china called last night and said, let's get back to the table. >> you had many calls over the last 24 hours, but certa
could vet millions for trump's business, the president pitches business, the president pitches his florida resort as the site for next year's g7 using his farewell news conference to tout its abundance of parking. and finally, good news for the residents of newark, new jersey, whose water contains dangerous levels of lead but more waiting lies ahead as the "the 11th hour" on a monday night starts right now. good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. i'm...
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and for people who think that's radical, i would point to what florida did after parkland. the debate around arming teachers was a controversial one, but here's what they did. they said if we're going to arm educators they will be required to have 144 hours of training, a psychiatric evaluation, and a drug test. so if republicans in florida think that those background checks and requirements are so critical for somebody to carry a weapon around children on a school campus, why not the same requirements to carry a gun around kids at a walmart in el paso or attendees at a garlic festival in california or a nightclub in orlando or a restaurant district in dayton? we've got to fundamentally crush this culture of guns on demand. that takes urgency of political leadership. without it moderate republicans and those who do nothing will continue to be re-elected. >> the gentleman from florida makes a very convincing argument. yets this is what the gentle lady from nbc news writes, our own span shannon pettypiece. "a senior administration official cautioned that the messaging will mo
and for people who think that's radical, i would point to what florida did after parkland. the debate around arming teachers was a controversial one, but here's what they did. they said if we're going to arm educators they will be required to have 144 hours of training, a psychiatric evaluation, and a drug test. so if republicans in florida think that those background checks and requirements are so critical for somebody to carry a weapon around children on a school campus, why not the same...
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one went to a walmart in, i believe, in florida, another one in missouri. one mentioned three more days till my probation is up, then i'm going to get my ar-15. don't go to walmart next week. another man goes into walmart covered with a gun, ammunition -- 100 rounds of ammunition. he's in a bulletproof vest. both of them are arrested in walmart where as just a few years ago, a young man goes into a walmart in beaver creek, ohio, a young african-american man. he is shopping for a bb gun. a white male calls the police on him, and he is killed. he is gunned down. all of this, i believe, is a result of the president's rhetoric, and he has to be called out on it every single day because lives are at stake. you can't go to church and be safe, you cannot go to a synagogue and be safe, you cannot go to a movie and be safe, you can't shop at walmart for school supplies and be safe. the administration separates children from their families, the administration arrests undocumented workers at factories but does not do anything whatsoever to the people who hire them ill
one went to a walmart in, i believe, in florida, another one in missouri. one mentioned three more days till my probation is up, then i'm going to get my ar-15. don't go to walmart next week. another man goes into walmart covered with a gun, ammunition -- 100 rounds of ammunition. he's in a bulletproof vest. both of them are arrested in walmart where as just a few years ago, a young man goes into a walmart in beaver creek, ohio, a young african-american man. he is shopping for a bb gun. a white...
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. >> earlier on this network, former republican, former florida congressman david jolly once again summed up the challenges that lawmakers face when it comes to real gun reform. >> this debate is ten years in the making and pitfalls and nobody used the political capital to actually get there. and of course, what we did not hear is any mention of banning weapons of war. so the president will play the showman in this debate and suggest he's leading but there really is little leadership in terms of political capital. >> one more item from this week that is just getting talked about today, this is the photo from the first lady's twitter feed. that baby the trumps are posing with is the infant that survived but lost both of his parents that were killed while shielding him. the baby's uncle a supporter of the president and the family thus agreed to bring the child in for the photo. here for the lead off discussion on a friday night, peter baker for "the new york times", ashley parker politzer prize winning white house reporter for "the washington post" and franco, white house correspondent for
. >> earlier on this network, former republican, former florida congressman david jolly once again summed up the challenges that lawmakers face when it comes to real gun reform. >> this debate is ten years in the making and pitfalls and nobody used the political capital to actually get there. and of course, what we did not hear is any mention of banning weapons of war. so the president will play the showman in this debate and suggest he's leading but there really is little...
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rubio, who has stood up to the president now and then when he does the wrong thing, i guess he's from florida, and he's supportive of this for miami. but this is another potential -- probably definite violation of the emoluments clause of the constitution that the president took an oath to defend. and he's just -- you know, he's not shy about this. he wants to promote his businesses, play golf at his resorts, do business there, and many business dozen business at the trump hotel. bill barr might do it because it's convenient, it's near the department of justice. but this is the thing you work hard to avoid doing so even the appearance doesn't raise these kinds of questions. >> speaking of that, the president just on twitter tonight is back at it saying, basically, he'd like to have the g7 at trump doral next year. what are the prospects of that actually happening? >> i think as far as the president's concerned, it's a done deal. and you saw even though he and his press conference yesterday said, you know, we're thinking very seriously about it, we've looked at a lot of other places and they j
rubio, who has stood up to the president now and then when he does the wrong thing, i guess he's from florida, and he's supportive of this for miami. but this is another potential -- probably definite violation of the emoluments clause of the constitution that the president took an oath to defend. and he's just -- you know, he's not shy about this. he wants to promote his businesses, play golf at his resorts, do business there, and many business dozen business at the trump hotel. bill barr...
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vetter florida man. june heilemann is the co-author of game change and doubledown. his view of politics expressed by the title of his show. he has a show on show time the circus. john, what is the world learning about us and our president this week? >> i think there are two things. one is that the united states of america is not what it was for most of our lifetime. you know, it is not the exemplar. it's not the shining city on a hill. it's whatever the metaphors you want to roll out anymore. and this country has a terrible history of racism and a terrible history of violence. white supremacy is not new. >> the original sins. >> and people around the world have seen that for -- since there's been an america. since the slaughter of the indians, the native americans. it's not like we're in unchartered territory. what i think a lot of people around the world see is america is -- the leadership of the country have stopped aspiring to build a new perfect union. we're a soft target. if you're vladimir putin and what you tried to do in 2016 is in variety of ways, to sew di
vetter florida man. june heilemann is the co-author of game change and doubledown. his view of politics expressed by the title of his show. he has a show on show time the circus. john, what is the world learning about us and our president this week? >> i think there are two things. one is that the united states of america is not what it was for most of our lifetime. you know, it is not the exemplar. it's not the shining city on a hill. it's whatever the metaphors you want to roll out...
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also a year or so ago when he went to parkland, florida after the terrible school shooting where a number of the students in the days after protested the president and really called for more gun action, more gun control, similar to what we're seeing now, particularly in el paso. the president visited a hospital where he spent most of his time on the ground thanking first responders and medical technicians. people who deserve the thanks and credit for what happened there, but those were a friendlier audience for him than perhaps coming face to face with some family members of the deceased or wounded who were protesting him and pressuring him to do more for gun control. as jill wrote and we have written all weekend, this is not a role that comes easily for this president. even if he visited a place where he was popular, he's never been able to show much in the way of empathy. we remember him going to puerto rico and tossing paper towels like they were basketballs to hurricane victims. she's struggleed this past weekend. i was with him in new jersey where he was when the shootings happened.
also a year or so ago when he went to parkland, florida after the terrible school shooting where a number of the students in the days after protested the president and really called for more gun action, more gun control, similar to what we're seeing now, particularly in el paso. the president visited a hospital where he spent most of his time on the ground thanking first responders and medical technicians. people who deserve the thanks and credit for what happened there, but those were a...
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and david jolly who just happens to be a former republican member of congress from the great state of florida and has since left the house and his plaolitical party. he is with us here in new york. congressman, i'll begin with you. number one, was last night proof that we don't have party boss anymore? because a party boss would probably say to all of the directors so you're clear y'all have to attack trump. and by the way, you should go home and run for senate and you should run for senate. is that part of what we saw last night? >> yeah, but i don't know that it's that uncommon in an off-year race when a party is out of power. the democrats are fighting for who they are right now. i had a very contrarian take. i think the first night was more concerning for the democrats because it exposed a lack of unanimity on ideology. >> wide gulf. >> the elizabeth warren and bernie sanders progressive lane and then you had the moderates really trying to make their case. >> yeah. >> and so you left that night saying, well, who are the democrats? compared to last night i know you were worried it was the
and david jolly who just happens to be a former republican member of congress from the great state of florida and has since left the house and his plaolitical party. he is with us here in new york. congressman, i'll begin with you. number one, was last night proof that we don't have party boss anymore? because a party boss would probably say to all of the directors so you're clear y'all have to attack trump. and by the way, you should go home and run for senate and you should run for senate. is...
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to show you something that took place on in network earlier today, here is former republican, former florida republican congressman david jolly appearing are nicole wallace and predicting that as long as republicans remain in power, nothing regarding gun control will get done. >> republicans will never do anything on gun control. nothing. ever. they won't. think about las vegas. they did nothing when 500 people were injured. the pulse nightclub 50 killed. the question for the nation is do we allow terrorists to buy firearms, park land did nothing. go to sandy hook in connecticut, nothing. the jewish temple in pittsburgh, nothing. the jewish temp in san diego, nothing. now we have texas and ohio in the same weekend and all we get is silence, and so i say that because if this is the issue that informs your ideology, the strength is to commit to beating republicans. >> here for our lead off discussion on a monday night, sam stein politics editor at "the daily beast" and for "the washington post" and moderator of "washington week" on pbs and covering race and ethnicity for the associated press a
to show you something that took place on in network earlier today, here is former republican, former florida republican congressman david jolly appearing are nicole wallace and predicting that as long as republicans remain in power, nothing regarding gun control will get done. >> republicans will never do anything on gun control. nothing. ever. they won't. think about las vegas. they did nothing when 500 people were injured. the pulse nightclub 50 killed. the question for the nation is do...
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is interested in, which is potentially trying to peel off at least some jewish voters in places like florida, where if you could win over, you know, a couple of 1,000 people in certain counties by making the case the democratic party is moving in a direction away from supporting israel, that the president repeatedly has pointed to members of the democratic party, trying to elevate them as new progressive members as the face of the democratic party, sort of trying to scare moderates away from considering voting for a democrat instead of him. so the president's language also is intended it seems to resonate with evangelical and christian voters who have been quite supportive of him. policies like moving the embassy to jerusalem, those kind of policies he's implemented are interestingly enough actually more popular among christians and specifically evangelical christians than they are amongst jews. even though the president has been very out there trying to put on a happy face and spin this positively, my sources in the white house have made very clear that they are concerned about this, that t
is interested in, which is potentially trying to peel off at least some jewish voters in places like florida, where if you could win over, you know, a couple of 1,000 people in certain counties by making the case the democratic party is moving in a direction away from supporting israel, that the president repeatedly has pointed to members of the democratic party, trying to elevate them as new progressive members as the face of the democratic party, sort of trying to scare moderates away from...
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he was supposed to take a trip that was cancelled to florida, and like most presidents in the past, he quickly got on a plane and went to both of these communities, to both of these states. that in itself is tough. it's tough to face the victims and their families, and to go into those communities you're right, though, when he came back or even while he was flying on air force one, we saw that he was clearly, the president was irritated by some of the coverage he was getting by some of the people he had visited with, democratic lawmakers there, including senator sherrod brown in ohio. he criticized them while he was traveling. he clearly did not like what they were saying. we had heard when he got home he did not like there was not a lot of publicity of pieces of the trip, visiting hospitals and visiting family members, and that's because the white house did not have the pool, the reporters that were traveling with him were not granted much access at all, which was surprising. we didn't realize that was going to happen before. it's hard to get upset you don't have a lot of publicity wh
he was supposed to take a trip that was cancelled to florida, and like most presidents in the past, he quickly got on a plane and went to both of these communities, to both of these states. that in itself is tough. it's tough to face the victims and their families, and to go into those communities you're right, though, when he came back or even while he was flying on air force one, we saw that he was clearly, the president was irritated by some of the coverage he was getting by some of the...
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bipartisan legislation to protect and harden our defenses against the russians, it may be thanks to former florida republican congressman and current msnbc morning joe host joe scarborough. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell is not happy to have this new nickname. he has to be reelected in kentucky first if he wants to stay majority leader yet he has blocked legislation critics say would stop the kind of interference russia carried out hence the moscow mitch nickname. it got air time last night in the democratic debate. >> mitch mcconnell is the one that lets him off the hook they -- his friend mitch mcconnell moscow mitch let him off the hook. >> the "new york times" reports mitch mcconnell is quote incensed by the name and more mythed he has been called a russian asset. the kentucky democratic party is capalizing on this dispute selling items including but not limited to this t shirt with the words. this week the majority leader publicly defended himself on a speech on the senate floor. >> i was called unpatriotic, unamerican and essentially treason s. i was accused of aiding and abetting th
bipartisan legislation to protect and harden our defenses against the russians, it may be thanks to former florida republican congressman and current msnbc morning joe host joe scarborough. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell is not happy to have this new nickname. he has to be reelected in kentucky first if he wants to stay majority leader yet he has blocked legislation critics say would stop the kind of interference russia carried out hence the moscow mitch nickname. it got air time last...
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you talked about this in the run-up to this interview, at the rally in may in florida when he's warning of this invasion and he says, how do we stop these people, someone yells out "shoot them," the crowd roars their approval, and he smiles, he says this is okay. in the case of gun violence that's claimed 40,000 lives in the last year, he's done nothing. he's complicicomplicit, actuall corrupted by the nra. i want to make clear, racism in america did not start with donald trump. but he's given it new life, he's welcomed it into the open, and along with that the violence that drove somebody literally 600 miles from allen, texas to el paso to kill somebody in the city. we've got to connect those dots or we're not going to stop at the next mass shooting or the next act of domestic terrorism inspired by white supremacy. >> what do you think he's up to when he does this? because the president is not stupid. he knows how words work. he knows how to rev up a crowd, when he says hit 'em on the way out, remember that, he did that th at a protester, yelling rough them up, he tells police officers
you talked about this in the run-up to this interview, at the rally in may in florida when he's warning of this invasion and he says, how do we stop these people, someone yells out "shoot them," the crowd roars their approval, and he smiles, he says this is okay. in the case of gun violence that's claimed 40,000 lives in the last year, he's done nothing. he's complicicomplicit, actuall corrupted by the nra. i want to make clear, racism in america did not start with donald trump. but...