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. >> if you are brian, i am her allies, he goes like this and then runs up the stairs. >> brian was stabbed, and soon collapsed. within minutes, the 911 call started coming in. brian's mother ran to a pay phone, frantically pleading for help. brian watkins died on the way to the hospital. he was just 22 years old. >> how would you describe the media reaction to this murder ? >> almost inducing a wave of panic. >> it is the terror of life in new york city. no one is safe from random violence. >> new york in 1990 was a city under siege. the worst year of crime in the city's history. and most terrifying was underground. >> often, subway stations -- >> at the time, the man responsible for policing the transit system was built brockton. >> there was no denying crime was out of control. >> is widely recognized as one of the nation's top cops. he's run the police departments of america's two largest cities, including two tours as new york city's police commissioner. >> compare that to other years. >> there is no comparison. 1990, 2000, last year, 333. >> but it was a 1385th homicide of that year,
. >> if you are brian, i am her allies, he goes like this and then runs up the stairs. >> brian was stabbed, and soon collapsed. within minutes, the 911 call started coming in. brian's mother ran to a pay phone, frantically pleading for help. brian watkins died on the way to the hospital. he was just 22 years old. >> how would you describe the media reaction to this murder ? >> almost inducing a wave of panic. >> it is the terror of life in new york city. no one is...
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man speaking is brian butler. longtime mar-a-lago employee who quit three months after the i searched the property. butler testified to special jack smith team and is in the indictment as trump employee five. nbc news has not independently confirmed mr. butler's role, the fact he has come for now is telling. any day now the judge in the case may release the identities of unnamed witnesses like witness number 5. it puts at least a dozen others like mr. butler at risk. judge cannon has yet to rule on whether she will release the names of the prosecution. she held a hearing 11 days ago, the trial date is still very much tbd. joining me now is msnbc lisa rubin. it's always so wonderful to have you on set. continued confusion about what's happening in florida. and other legal scholars, what is canon going to do here? this seems like a very bad call, witnesses should be protected. especially those the president has a history of aligning if not outright harassing pictures i was reading the transcript you are referring to
man speaking is brian butler. longtime mar-a-lago employee who quit three months after the i searched the property. butler testified to special jack smith team and is in the indictment as trump employee five. nbc news has not independently confirmed mr. butler's role, the fact he has come for now is telling. any day now the judge in the case may release the identities of unnamed witnesses like witness number 5. it puts at least a dozen others like mr. butler at risk. judge cannon has yet to...
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brian butler, the trump witness as mentioned, our special guest. we'll be right back with reaction from joyce vance. - so this is pickleball? - pickle! ah, these guys are intense. with e*trade from morgan stanley, we're ready for whatever gets served up. dude, you gotta work on your trash talk. i'd rather work on saving for retirement. or college, since you like to get schooled. that's a pretty good burn, right? for people who feel limited by the unpredictability of generalized myasthenia gravis and who are anti-achr antibody positive, season to season, ultomiris is continuous symptom control, with improvement in activities of daily living. it is reduced muscle weakness. and ultomiris is the only long-acting gmg treatment with the freedom of just 6 to 7 infusions per year, for a predictable routine i can count on. ultomiris can lower your immune system's ability to fight infections, increasing your chance of serious meningococcal infections, which may become life-threatening or fatal, and other types of infections. complete or update meningococcal
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i want to bring back nbc's brian cheung. also we're joined this morning by tim woo, the former antitrust adviser to president biden. brian, this is pretty significant. >> yeah, certainly. we heard from the attorney general merrick garland over there. what was interesting is that he really tried to set up the case for apple abusing its power to essentially force people into apple products when other competitors would otherwise be able to interplay with apple products like an apple watch, where you might be able to connect it with an android phone, which is not the case right now. as the attorney general was outlining, it is not necessarily just the fact that a company has a monopoly like they allege apple does to violate the law, but they also need to at least in the doj's case prove that they were abusing that power to force consumers into their products. not out of the quality of their products, but out of the lack of options or the inability to do so. so, again, the justice department pointing to some examples like, for ex
i want to bring back nbc's brian cheung. also we're joined this morning by tim woo, the former antitrust adviser to president biden. brian, this is pretty significant. >> yeah, certainly. we heard from the attorney general merrick garland over there. what was interesting is that he really tried to set up the case for apple abusing its power to essentially force people into apple products when other competitors would otherwise be able to interplay with apple products like an apple watch,...
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cnn is now reporting that his name is brian butler. he was a longtime employee at mar-a-lago and he witnessed some incrediblythings, like the day that trump flew from florida to bedminster, new jersey. he and his co-defendant asked mr. butler to get mr. nauta a big suv and escalate. butler son nauta and trumps other co-defendant load the vehicle up with 10 to 15 bankers boxes and then drive them to trump's plane and then load those boxes onto the plane. mr. butler said that all took place on june 3, 2022. now, later that same day, one of trump's lawyers provided investigators with what he said was the entirety of classified documents that remained in mr. trump's possession, as well as a sworn certification that falsely claimed on trump's behalf that he and team trump had conducted a diligent search of boxes and all responsive documents had been turned over. so what brian butler is now asserting here is pretty explosive. not only did trump apparently hideaway at least 105 classified documents that the fbi eventually found, it sure sound
cnn is now reporting that his name is brian butler. he was a longtime employee at mar-a-lago and he witnessed some incrediblythings, like the day that trump flew from florida to bedminster, new jersey. he and his co-defendant asked mr. butler to get mr. nauta a big suv and escalate. butler son nauta and trumps other co-defendant load the vehicle up with 10 to 15 bankers boxes and then drive them to trump's plane and then load those boxes onto the plane. mr. butler said that all took place on...
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brian, abigail, thank you both very much for coming to the saturday show. brian, the quote that sticks out to me from the clip that we just played, public health saved your life today. that comes from dr. josh sharpstein with the bloomberg school of public health. and he says but you didn't even know it. explain to viewers at home how vital public health and its workers are. >> so public health helps every person in every county of every corner of this country almost every day. when you think about driving to work, you're in a safe car. when you get to work, you can actually work there safely. safe air, clone water, all of this is about public health. the problem is we invested and focus on an expensive and expansive healthcare system. it's not medicine that extended our live, it's public health and policy. >> abigail, it's public health and policy, and one of the things that goes into public health and policy is data. you worked to gather data nationally for indigenous communities during the height of the pandemic. you've spoken out -- you've spoken about
brian, abigail, thank you both very much for coming to the saturday show. brian, the quote that sticks out to me from the clip that we just played, public health saved your life today. that comes from dr. josh sharpstein with the bloomberg school of public health. and he says but you didn't even know it. explain to viewers at home how vital public health and its workers are. >> so public health helps every person in every county of every corner of this country almost every day. when you...
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suzanne and brian are still with us. suzanne, this acquisition company's share price tank on friday. i will point it lost 14%. trump posted i love truth social in all caps. it is truly like donald trump, the main stock, is being created right before our eyes. what you make of this? >> i'm not surprised by the fluctuations. who knows where it will be six months from now. but right now, this seems like a pretty attractive play for him. i mean, his stake in it as -- i think tonight was about $4 billion. i mean, that can be not a lot six months from now, but right now, there's a lot of money. it's probably worth more than his real estate to him. so we'll see where this goes. it's going to start trading under dj t tomorrow, and he's not going to be able to sell any of his position unless he gets some waivers from the very friendly board that he has. i don't think we are going to see it necessarily used. who knows, but necessarily used for the bond. but it's a lot of money. >> and he might. as you said, it's his son, it is his
suzanne and brian are still with us. suzanne, this acquisition company's share price tank on friday. i will point it lost 14%. trump posted i love truth social in all caps. it is truly like donald trump, the main stock, is being created right before our eyes. what you make of this? >> i'm not surprised by the fluctuations. who knows where it will be six months from now. but right now, this seems like a pretty attractive play for him. i mean, his stake in it as -- i think tonight was about...
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figure in the case. >> an extraordinary firsthand look. >> brian butler's name could be a matter of public record sooner than we expect. >> a gold witness. is an insider. longtime employee. he first visited over 20 years ago and had close relationships with the former president and the codefendant and property manager. mr. butler is revealed, which is new. he spoke to federal prosecutors and has the testimony that jack smith and investigators think is relevant to prosecuting and possibly incarcerating former president trump. he is our special guest for the first time tonight. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> you know a lot of things that people are interested in. let's start with you. why are you choosing to come forward and speak out now? >> it weighed on me. it was march 8 of 2023 when investigators first came to talk to me. i was not home. i was out with carlos at the time. it has been up and down since then. i did not plan on speaking out publicly. then, about three or four weeks ago i was reading the news and reading the court filings and they were going to release th
figure in the case. >> an extraordinary firsthand look. >> brian butler's name could be a matter of public record sooner than we expect. >> a gold witness. is an insider. longtime employee. he first visited over 20 years ago and had close relationships with the former president and the codefendant and property manager. mr. butler is revealed, which is new. he spoke to federal prosecutors and has the testimony that jack smith and investigators think is relevant to prosecuting...
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brian, let's start with this deal. people might not realize it, we keep talking about how trump needs money. he might be about to make a lot of it very soon. when and if this company goes public, which could be as soon as monday, the value of trump's shares could skyrocket to over $3 billion. right? i next week the ticker dj t may be on the public market. could you explain this to us and how trump may see money? >> yes, the overhead company has to approve this tomorrow as you alluded to. but really if we get to that point and truth social ends up going public over the next few days, what we have seen here is that trump cannot cash out his shares, valued at 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 but i have seen it up to 4 billion. being able to access that cash, he can use it for whatever he wants. being able to access that cash will not come to fruition for a matter of months. the key is even if we start to see this process being expedited with the next few days, trump will not see much of that cash and use it for his benefit. at least not no
brian, let's start with this deal. people might not realize it, we keep talking about how trump needs money. he might be about to make a lot of it very soon. when and if this company goes public, which could be as soon as monday, the value of trump's shares could skyrocket to over $3 billion. right? i next week the ticker dj t may be on the public market. could you explain this to us and how trump may see money? >> yes, the overhead company has to approve this tomorrow as you alluded to....
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i think it is very important for brian butler and other witnesses to come forward publicly to explain what they know and what their role is. we are going to need to have ryan butlers and former truck cabinet secretaries and former trump intelligence officials and former trump national security officials. everybody will need to come out and publicly explain why donald trump is such a risk to our democracy, to our national security and to our global security and by him doing this it takes a tremendous amount of courage because he will get a serious amount of vitriol threats most likely, otherwise he is a private citizen and has not signed up for this so this is a very old and admirable courageous move by mr. butler. >> this is quite a newsweek as we all know. i was curious your take on what the democratic strategy should be there? it's clear from reporting that republicans want to bring up the age issue again. what do you think the democrats should do here? >> well, look i am concerned that he resigned the day before and that he has been prepping apparently was trump orbit people. he wa
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brian sicknick isn't here anymore. for trump to be -- i know we cover him with a sociopath's lack of awareness, but this is something different to try to convince his base he's someone that stands for law enforcement. >> the thing is if you're one of his people -- so much of his campaign is about him trying to encourage his people to do political violence. and we see this from the places that he has rallies, right, exactly to what he says to what he says about people who do crimes, right? he calls them hostages because when you do stuff for him, that's not against the law. and i think one of the things we see with him with the courts, he feels he should have special treatment because he -- this is election -- or whatever excuse it is. and so we really do see he's trying to sort of prime the ground for people to do this violence in his name. so i think it's scary. i think it's anti-democratic, and i think that it paints a very scary picture for the funeral -- for the future. and i think we're very lucky we have had sort
brian sicknick isn't here anymore. for trump to be -- i know we cover him with a sociopath's lack of awareness, but this is something different to try to convince his base he's someone that stands for law enforcement. >> the thing is if you're one of his people -- so much of his campaign is about him trying to encourage his people to do political violence. and we see this from the places that he has rallies, right, exactly to what he says to what he says about people who do crimes, right?...
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with brian butler doing this, it takes a tremendous amount of courage, because he will get a serious amount of vitriol, threats, most likely. that many of us get. but he is otherwise a private citizen and has not signed up for this, so this is a very bold and admirable, courageous move by mr. butler. >> this is quite a newsweek i think as we all know. he is testifying tomorrow. i was curious what your take on what the democratic strategy should be there. it's clear that republicans want to bring up the age issue. they asked why biden was not also treated the same way in their view as trump. ludicrous. what do you think the democrats should do here? >> locke, i am concerned that he resigned the day before, that he has been prepping apparently with trump orbit people. he was appointed by donald trump. the reason i am concerned by that is that if he were still an employee at the department of justice, he would be obligated to adhere to the rules, regulations and restrictions placed upon him by the department of justice. as a private citizen, he does not have these same obligations. it i
with brian butler doing this, it takes a tremendous amount of courage, because he will get a serious amount of vitriol, threats, most likely. that many of us get. but he is otherwise a private citizen and has not signed up for this, so this is a very bold and admirable, courageous move by mr. butler. >> this is quite a newsweek i think as we all know. he is testifying tomorrow. i was curious what your take on what the democratic strategy should be there. it's clear that republicans want...
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brian schwartz joins us. dave is here, the state attorney for palm beach county and watergate assistant prosecutor john sale, former federal prosecutor who served in the southern district of new york. dave, i'm in your home state so you get to go first. many were surprised when the new york appeals court reduced trumps bond. he has to pay $175 million and if he loses appeal, 285 million. what's your take? >> he said on social media that he's got the money. the court still listened to lawyers of the client and allowed him to reduce the amount and get an extra 10 days. criminal justice system is not as transparent as it should be especially in new york and you have this appellate court that didn't explain the ruling. >> it was this two page ruling with no reasoning, what do you think? >> the attorney general's office was not in the business of seizing office building, the commercial real estate market in new york is terrible. hundred and $75 million is not chump change and there's a special monitor. neither tru
brian schwartz joins us. dave is here, the state attorney for palm beach county and watergate assistant prosecutor john sale, former federal prosecutor who served in the southern district of new york. dave, i'm in your home state so you get to go first. many were surprised when the new york appeals court reduced trumps bond. he has to pay $175 million and if he loses appeal, 285 million. what's your take? >> he said on social media that he's got the money. the court still listened to...
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my conversation with author brian claus. history is often driven by random events and flukes. you'll be amazed by the examples. that's after the break. the examples. that's after the break. you know what's brilliant? boring. think about it. boring is the unsung catalyst for bold. what straps bold to a rocket and hurtles it into space? boring does. great job astro-persons. over. boring is the jumping off point for all the un-boring things we do. boring makes vacations happen, early retirements possible, and startups start up. because it's smart, dependable, and steady. all words you want from your bank. taking chances is for skateboarding... and gas station sushi. not banking. that's why pnc bank strives to be boring with your money. the pragmatic, calculated kind of boring. moving to boca? boooring. that was a dolphin, right? it's simple really, for nearly 160 years, pnc bank has had one goal: to be brilliantly boring with your money so you can be happily fulfilled with your life... which is pretty un-boring if you think about it. thank you, boring. you always got your mind on
my conversation with author brian claus. history is often driven by random events and flukes. you'll be amazed by the examples. that's after the break. the examples. that's after the break. you know what's brilliant? boring. think about it. boring is the unsung catalyst for bold. what straps bold to a rocket and hurtles it into space? boring does. great job astro-persons. over. boring is the jumping off point for all the un-boring things we do. boring makes vacations happen, early retirements...
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. >> all right, brian. we are going to listen together to the offending trump statement about blood bath. let's listen to it. >> let me tell you something, to china, if you're listening, president xi and you and i are friends. but he understands the way i deal. those big, monster car manufacturing plants you're building in mexico right now. and you think you're going to get that, you're going to not hire americans. and you're going to sell the cars to us, no. we're going to put a 100% tariff on every single car that comes across the line. and you're not going to be able to sell those. if i get elected. now, if i don't get elected, it's going to be a blood bath for the whole -- that's going to be the least of it. it's going to be a blood bath for the country. that will be the least of it. but they're not going to sell those cars. >> so it's going to be a blood bath. it's going to be a blood bath for the country. he did not say it's going to be a blood bath for the auto industry. or it's going to be a blood b
. >> all right, brian. we are going to listen together to the offending trump statement about blood bath. let's listen to it. >> let me tell you something, to china, if you're listening, president xi and you and i are friends. but he understands the way i deal. those big, monster car manufacturing plants you're building in mexico right now. and you think you're going to get that, you're going to not hire americans. and you're going to sell the cars to us, no. we're going to put a...
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joining me now is sykes and mills and brian tyler:, contributor and host of the no live with brian tyler: podcast beer great to have you with us. charlie, i will start with you. given everything we have outlined, where do republicans go from here? are they to foreign to give up on this fantasy idea of impeaching joe biden? >> they had things writing them, the psychological need to come up with some way to rationalize what is happening with donald trump you can't do this in isolation. donald trump is one scandal after another, so psychologically they need to make the what about is in case and this is also a political dynamic. trump is going to demand a move ahead. there is no way they can split say we do not have anything on joe biden, sorry. you are just going to have to go by yourself. between the need to find a way to rationalize supporting donald trump by saying yes but look at the bidens and donald trump's medical necessity of throwing up all of this smoke and dust to say everybody is a crook, i don't see how they back out of this even though, as you point out they have fallen flat o
joining me now is sykes and mills and brian tyler:, contributor and host of the no live with brian tyler: podcast beer great to have you with us. charlie, i will start with you. given everything we have outlined, where do republicans go from here? are they to foreign to give up on this fantasy idea of impeaching joe biden? >> they had things writing them, the psychological need to come up with some way to rationalize what is happening with donald trump you can't do this in isolation....
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let's bring in nbc news business and data correspondent brian cheung at the big board. these are extraordinary numbers. >> the president said yesterday the landing is and will be soft, referring to avoiding a recession. the jobs numbers we got this morning confirm that. 275,000 jobs added in the month of february. economists had only expected about 180,000. that's well above that estimate. and it is above the pace that we saw added in the month of january. both of these two months were revised down in this report as they usually do. the unemployment rate did tick up to 3.9%. we saw black americans, asian americans, also women see the unemployment rate rise. the hispanic and latino unemployment rate stayed the same. we'll watch those threads in the months to come. whether we look at the sectors, check this out, bars and restaurants and healthcare adding a lot of jobs, tech, these two quarters here, slowing down a little bit. we'll have to watch those threads in the months to come as well. >> any update on inflation in these numbers? >> the big story as we heard also yest
let's bring in nbc news business and data correspondent brian cheung at the big board. these are extraordinary numbers. >> the president said yesterday the landing is and will be soft, referring to avoiding a recession. the jobs numbers we got this morning confirm that. 275,000 jobs added in the month of february. economists had only expected about 180,000. that's well above that estimate. and it is above the pace that we saw added in the month of january. both of these two months were...
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nbc's brian cheung has more for us. brian. >> the action down in d.c. yelled igniting a social media fire storm with the house energy and commerce committee advancing a bill on a get this 50-0 vote for legislation that would effectively ban tiktok. the way that this legislation works if passed is that the chinese parent company, bytedance, which owns tiktok would have to divest or sell that tiktok business within six months of passage or face a wholesale ban on use of the app within the entire country. now, tiktok responded to this by putting a notification on their application asking people, millions of users to call their long congressional representative to say vote down this legislation once it reaches the floor. take a listen to what some creators are saying after that bill passed the committee yesterday. >> we don't want this to happen, right. if you haven't yet called your representatives, please do. >> i myself spent two years building a business that will shrivel and die should social media be banned. >> in terms of next steps, house majority l
nbc's brian cheung has more for us. brian. >> the action down in d.c. yelled igniting a social media fire storm with the house energy and commerce committee advancing a bill on a get this 50-0 vote for legislation that would effectively ban tiktok. the way that this legislation works if passed is that the chinese parent company, bytedance, which owns tiktok would have to divest or sell that tiktok business within six months of passage or face a wholesale ban on use of the app within the...
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but meanwhile, there are documents in a van heading with brian. he doesn't realize that there's classified national security information inside, but they're being spirited away from the former president's palm beach club at that exact moment pip see the movie. >> i mean, you called trump goti-like yesterday. and if you take classified state secrets out of the boxes and put body parts in it, it's no less dramatic, right? this is someone who was in charge of driving the boxes with the contraband in them. it is haunting to me how he says, yeah, there was this white-haired tall guy i would later learn was the attorney, who ends up turning over his notes to jack smith's prosecutors. this was so many touchpoints to the criminal conduct, both the mishandling and the very, very deliberate intent to obstruct. >> yeah, this is a firsthand witness to, as you said, both the retention part of the case, retaining classified documents, and also obstructing the investigation, and even the dissemination, because he overhears talking about this to someone who clear
but meanwhile, there are documents in a van heading with brian. he doesn't realize that there's classified national security information inside, but they're being spirited away from the former president's palm beach club at that exact moment pip see the movie. >> i mean, you called trump goti-like yesterday. and if you take classified state secrets out of the boxes and put body parts in it, it's no less dramatic, right? this is someone who was in charge of driving the boxes with the...
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adding to the mountain of evidence is brian butler, who cnn is identifying as trump employee 5 in the special counsel's indictment. amongst the events and conversations butler claims to have told investigators about is how he unknowingly helped trump's co-defendant walt nauta move boxes that held classified materials, as well as overhearing australian billionaire repeat classified information after meeting with trump. >> he finishes his meeting with the former president, gets in the car. and his chief of staff says, how did the meeting go? pratt without saying just says he told me and it would be, you know, u.s. military classified information of what he told him about russian submarines and u.s. submarines. and that's really all i remember hearing, and i went, what? i'm thinking this. i'm in the car, like, did i just hear that? >> now, as a reminder, when that news broke last year about trump's alleged disclosure of classified information to the australian billionaire, trump denied it, calling it fake news that he shared such information with the, quote, red-haired weirdo from austra
adding to the mountain of evidence is brian butler, who cnn is identifying as trump employee 5 in the special counsel's indictment. amongst the events and conversations butler claims to have told investigators about is how he unknowingly helped trump's co-defendant walt nauta move boxes that held classified materials, as well as overhearing australian billionaire repeat classified information after meeting with trump. >> he finishes his meeting with the former president, gets in the car....
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this is for brian. >> i am a little curious. >> we're trying to stay warm here, that's all. go ahead. >>> with about eight months to go before a single vote cast, donald trump is already claiming that november's presidential election will be rigged against him. you definitely can laugh at that. at the same time, it's adding to everything that he is bringing to the table in terms of his fascist tendencies. in recent campaign speeches, not only has trump continued to push the big lie about the last election, but he is planting seeds to make the same false claims about the next one. that includes using the phrase "too big to rig," based on the idea that he needs a lead so large in november that no fraudulent activity can erase it. but as "the wall street journal" writes, that line presents some serious messaging challenges for republicans. even as trump warns the voting process will be rigged in november, he is urging his supporters to participate in it anyway. the paper notes the former president also needs to appeal to moderate and swing voters, yet they could be turned off b
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joining me now is brian chueng. thank you for being here. if, in fact, this bill was to pass the senate and be designed by president biden, would this forced sale be in sell to a individual? >> lit take some time before there would be any sort of ban on tiktok because the way this would have to work is that after passage of the house, which happened today, it would need to go on to the snats. the senate would have to pass it and the president would have to sign it. then after that happens the clock would begin for a six-month period which tiktok would have to be die vested by the chinese parent bytedance. if they can't do, it will be banned. we can continue to post our dancing videos on tiktok. look at the end of the day the question is, okay, if this does look like it has a path to being passed and signed into law by the president, which the president said he would do, who might buy tiktok. we have to remember that there is precedent for this because then president donald trump in 2020 tried to do the exact same thing, which was force byted
joining me now is brian chueng. thank you for being here. if, in fact, this bill was to pass the senate and be designed by president biden, would this forced sale be in sell to a individual? >> lit take some time before there would be any sort of ban on tiktok because the way this would have to work is that after passage of the house, which happened today, it would need to go on to the snats. the senate would have to pass it and the president would have to sign it. then after that happens...
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. >> do you feel like, brian, there is a way to put the tooth paste back into the tube? can you rebuild trust in the 21st century? i ask that as someone genuinely hopeful about integrity? >> i think it is going to take a lot of digital media literacy, which i don't know we have right now, which is clear that we don't have right now. but it is also the reason i think that what you do is so important, what i try to do on a daily basis is so important. and that's to kind of arm people with accurate information. just having this segment right here where you let them know what's happening is a testament to that. it kind of shows why it is so important. it arms people with the knowledge that this kind of stuff is happening. all you can do is just continuously, you know, pelt people with the truth over and over and over again. hopefully it has something of an impact. but like i said earlier, it will take a lot of digital media literacy that we don't have. >> brian, it's great to see you. thanks for joining the show tonight. >> thanks. >>> that is our show for this evening. it's
. >> do you feel like, brian, there is a way to put the tooth paste back into the tube? can you rebuild trust in the 21st century? i ask that as someone genuinely hopeful about integrity? >> i think it is going to take a lot of digital media literacy, which i don't know we have right now, which is clear that we don't have right now. but it is also the reason i think that what you do is so important, what i try to do on a daily basis is so important. and that's to kind of arm people...
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when my son brian died in a drunk driving accident, >>> my name is brian hivler. when my son brian died in a drunk driving accident. i put out a video and tried to stop young people from drinking and driving. >> no other family had to go through what we did. >> tiktok has the power to change society. and thing the where the power of tiktok thrives. ere the powe of tiktok thrives. ♪ it's a little pill with a big story to tell ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance ♪ ♪ at each day's start! ♪ ♪ as time went on it was easy to see ♪ ♪ i'm lowering my a1c! ♪ jardiance works twenty-four seven in your body to flush out some sugar. and for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease, jardiance can lower the risk of cardiovascular death, too. serious side effects may include ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration that can lead to sudden worsening of kidney function, and genital yeast or urinary tract infections. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop jardiance and call your doctor right away if yo
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associate professor of global politics at university college london, brian kloss. his book, "fluke: chance, chaos, and why everything we do matters," is out now. we're grateful when he can join us. he'll be back later this morning on "morning joe." >>> up next on "way too early," no labels appears to be having a tough time finding a third-party candidate to get behind. we'll dig into why the group is facing multiple rejections and tell you who just withdrew their name from consideration. >>> coming up on "morning joe," the key takeaways from yesterday's hearing into the impeachment inquiry into president biden, featuring testimony from lev parnas. won't want to miss that. >>> congressman mike lawler of new york and democratic congresswoman elissa slotkin of michigan will each join the conversation. >>> also ahead, josh lucas will be live in studio with us with a look at his new series. "morning joe" just a few moments away. power e*trade's easy-to-use tools, like dynamic charting and risk-reward analysis, help make trading feel effortless. and its customizable scan
associate professor of global politics at university college london, brian kloss. his book, "fluke: chance, chaos, and why everything we do matters," is out now. we're grateful when he can join us. he'll be back later this morning on "morning joe." >>> up next on "way too early," no labels appears to be having a tough time finding a third-party candidate to get behind. we'll dig into why the group is facing multiple rejections and tell you who just...
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just a couple of weeks ago, i actually talked with brian mock, a january 6th defendant. you can take a listen. >> i think if all we've heard is this is a big lie, let me see what that evidence is. and that's why a lot of us showed up on january 6th was because the courts quite frankly had shut this down without letting the public see what evidence was brought forth. and that's what we wanted, was to have evidence heard. and if people were misled, if people were spoke from a position of authority on information that wasn't correct, they need to be honest about that. and if there is evidence, we need the see that. it's been, you know, coming up on year four and we're in the exact same spot as we were before and we need to be better. >> so there's really a mix here. we have some individuals who have really seen the light. realized they were tricked and fooled. that this was a lie about the election in 2020. then you have people who still believe that lie today and you have people in the middle like brian mock who say that if this was a lie with that caveat, it was a lie. we
just a couple of weeks ago, i actually talked with brian mock, a january 6th defendant. you can take a listen. >> i think if all we've heard is this is a big lie, let me see what that evidence is. and that's why a lot of us showed up on january 6th was because the courts quite frankly had shut this down without letting the public see what evidence was brought forth. and that's what we wanted, was to have evidence heard. and if people were misled, if people were spoke from a position of...
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nbc's brian cheung is here in the studio. what do the lawmakers say about the ban and what's it going to take to not have this app? >> just to back up, the lawmakers don't feel that the cat videos all about it. lawmakers are saying here you have tiktok this wildly popular app that's owned a chinese parent company bytedance. they're forcing bytedance to sell off tiktok in six months. if they can, no problem. if they don't, then it will be banned. what's interesting, chris, it has bipartisan support, it passed on a committee 50-0, you don't hear that happening in congress at all these day. interesting to hear what two senators on opposite sides of the aisle said on "face the nation" this week. >> doesn't matter where you tell tiktok too, where they're headquartered, doesn't even matter where they store the data. as long as bytedance engineers control that algorithm, they have to have access to the american data to make it work. and that's what we need to confront. >> i think there's a lot of creativity on tiktok, as well as the
nbc's brian cheung is here in the studio. what do the lawmakers say about the ban and what's it going to take to not have this app? >> just to back up, the lawmakers don't feel that the cat videos all about it. lawmakers are saying here you have tiktok this wildly popular app that's owned a chinese parent company bytedance. they're forcing bytedance to sell off tiktok in six months. if they can, no problem. if they don't, then it will be banned. what's interesting, chris, it has...
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. >> brian and jordan sees our meek's defense attorneys, they did not represent him at his trial. some people say she is no nonsense. is that fair? >> i think it's a fair description of her, no nonsense. >> only one witness testified against meek, reggie graham the arresting officer. when meek took the stand he admitted he had a gun, but denied pointing it at anyone. he also denied selling drugs the day before his arrest. >> meek has always professed his innocence. >> was this essentially meek's word against a police officer's word? if that with this case came down to? >> it really did, it was a bench trial and it was a one witness case, obviously the court returned the verdict taking the police's word over him. >> robert williams aka meek mill was found guilty on six of the 19 charges. including gun and drug possession and civil assault. prosecutors asked for 5 to 10 years in prison. bug the judge gave him a break, she sentenced him to 11 to 23 months in the county jail. then after less than six months she ordered his release. she could have put him in jail for a lot of years, an
. >> brian and jordan sees our meek's defense attorneys, they did not represent him at his trial. some people say she is no nonsense. is that fair? >> i think it's a fair description of her, no nonsense. >> only one witness testified against meek, reggie graham the arresting officer. when meek took the stand he admitted he had a gun, but denied pointing it at anyone. he also denied selling drugs the day before his arrest. >> meek has always professed his innocence....
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. >>> now let's get to nbc's brian cheung with the breaking news from the fed. what is the decision? >> the decision was as expected, the federal reserve not doing anything on interest rates. they continue to target short-term rates between 5 1/4 and 5 1/2%. all we need to know here is their assessment on the economy is essentially in a wait and see mode. we know that the federal reserve has been trying to tackle this story on inflation. the yearly rate of inflation around 3.2% as of the last read. the fed wants to get closer to 2%. the committee does not expect it to be appropriate to reduce rate, referring to progress on inflation in the form of the data we get on a monthly basis. what's interesting about this decision is we get economic projections from the policy makers inside the central bank, and they still project the likelihood there could be interest rate cutting coming on later this year. even if we didn't get it today. there could be three interest rate cuts before the end of 2024. that's going to depend on what inflation looks like. they're going to
. >>> now let's get to nbc's brian cheung with the breaking news from the fed. what is the decision? >> the decision was as expected, the federal reserve not doing anything on interest rates. they continue to target short-term rates between 5 1/4 and 5 1/2%. all we need to know here is their assessment on the economy is essentially in a wait and see mode. we know that the federal reserve has been trying to tackle this story on inflation. the yearly rate of inflation around 3.2%...
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brian, on a serious note, and it is hard to be serious about anything that comer does, but there is a chapter in your book about what's happened here. if they would've just kept this on fox news and news matt -- newsmax and kept this in the general ether. if you would've kept having the prima court justice wives talking about arresting the biden crime family and allow that to grow, then it would have continued to impact the campaign. it impacted the polls. this really hurt joe biden and the trustworthiness. they made a mistake. they brought the lies out into the sunlight. talk about the best disinfectant. it has withered away. isn't that fascinating that when you just trade in rumors the way trump and so many have done you can get away with it. the second you try to prove it, you get your political light knocked to the ground. >> i think this election is going to be decided by people who are not political diehards. there are going to be a people in a few battleground states making decisions closer to the election who will likely tip the scales. you look at what happened yesterday, bid
brian, on a serious note, and it is hard to be serious about anything that comer does, but there is a chapter in your book about what's happened here. if they would've just kept this on fox news and news matt -- newsmax and kept this in the general ether. if you would've kept having the prima court justice wives talking about arresting the biden crime family and allow that to grow, then it would have continued to impact the campaign. it impacted the polls. this really hurt joe biden and the...
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no longer was she the stepmother gary's oldest kids, heather and brian, had grown to love, the woman who had been there friend. they each made an emotional statement. >> my father's death was sudden and violent. his life was taken as a result of greed, hate, and malice. >> heather spoke about the woman she had once defended. >> to think i actually stood up for this woman when others suggested she might of been involved in the murder. i told her she could keep her head held high because she had nothing to do with this murder. was i wrong. >> and then, pam phillips had the floor. she turned toward the gallery and spoke out for the first time. >> i just want everybody to know that i am innocent. i am innocent. i am innocent, okay? this is hard, so hard for me. this is a nightmare. what has happened is a nightmare and gary was my husband, okay. gary was my husband and he was the father of my children, and i am innocent and i want everybody to know that. this is been a travesty. it's a nightmare for me, okay? and i don't understand how this could even happen, right? i want you all to know
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brian, let's talk about the implications of this legislation. who uses tiktok here in the u.s.? what is the reach, actually, like and what are the logistical challenges when it doms potential sale? >> well, globally it's over a billion people but in the united states they have over 170 million users, just stateside. so this is a massive app, they also are a very profitable app as well, $2.7 million in revenue, the highest grossing app of 2023. julie was talking about the mechanics of this bill, and we have to remember that if this bill is passed, again it needs to go through the senate and the white house as well, but it would still be six months before tiktok could potentially be banned, and if they are able, bytedance, the chinese parent company, to sell this company, the app would go on completely uninterrupted. the hundreds of millions of users that are going to lose the app, depends very much on what's going to happen over the course of several months. in conversations i've had with tiktok they don't sound optimistic they would be able to sell the app why they're characteri
brian, let's talk about the implications of this legislation. who uses tiktok here in the u.s.? what is the reach, actually, like and what are the logistical challenges when it doms potential sale? >> well, globally it's over a billion people but in the united states they have over 170 million users, just stateside. so this is a massive app, they also are a very profitable app as well, $2.7 million in revenue, the highest grossing app of 2023. julie was talking about the mechanics of this...
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that was brian mock. he's a january 6th defendant. he was sentenced to 33 months in federal prison after he was convicted for assaulting multiple police officers during the insurrection. he and so many other trump supporters were galvanized by the lies spread by donald trump. lies that the election results were fraudulent and that trump was the actual winner. dozens of lawsuits were filed, forensic analysis performed, recount after recount after recount administered, all reaching the same conclusion, there was no fraud. and joe biden was the winner of the 2020 election, in what was the, quote, most secure election in u.s. history, according to chris kreps. you, our beloved is viewers, knew this all along, right? but the reason it matters, the beginning of a general election, is because the big lie is in the political bloodstream now. it's part of the conversation and has been for years. and the fact is, it has not quelled, it hasn't been tamped down at all. in the face of what that defendant said there. zero evidence being produced, w
that was brian mock. he's a january 6th defendant. he was sentenced to 33 months in federal prison after he was convicted for assaulting multiple police officers during the insurrection. he and so many other trump supporters were galvanized by the lies spread by donald trump. lies that the election results were fraudulent and that trump was the actual winner. dozens of lawsuits were filed, forensic analysis performed, recount after recount after recount administered, all reaching the same...
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that's some bad luck brian. and i think i'm late on my car insurance. good thing the general gives you a break when you need it. yeah, with flexible payment options to keep you covered. so today is your lucky... oh! [crash] ...day. meteor! [screams] dangit. for a great low rate, go with the general. bombas makes absurdly comfortable underwear. made to move with you, not on you. because your basic things should be your best things. one purchased equals one donated. visit bombas.com and get 20% off your first order. i suffer with psoriatic arthritis and psoriasis. i was on a journey for a really long time to find some relief. cosentyx works for me. cosentyx helps real people get real relief from the symptoms of psoriatic arthritis or psoriasis. serious allergic reactions, severe skin reactions that look like eczema, and an increased risk of infections, some fatal, have occurred. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine or plan to or if ibd symptoms develop or worsen. i move so much better because of cosentyx. ask your rheumatol
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brian chung joins us. what's going on? is this a total failure? is it a hack? >> these issues began about two hours ago, issues with meta platforms, including threads, facebook and messenger as well. they said around 10:30 that they were aware people were having trouble accessing the services. we are working on this now. we got a follow-up in the last few minute. a spokesperson from meta saying, earlier today a technical issue caused people to have difficulty accessing some of our services. we resolved the issue as quickly as possible for everyone who is impacted. we apologize for any inconvenience. it seems like people are able to get back into some of the platforms like facebook, like instagram as well, which is very important, especially on this big super tuesday where you can have a lot of candidates trying to use the social media tools to get people out to vote. it seems like the issues are largely resolved, at least as of right now. >> thank you so much, brian clung, for clearing that up. >>> next, we are joined by a biden campaign co-chair on how they ar
brian chung joins us. what's going on? is this a total failure? is it a hack? >> these issues began about two hours ago, issues with meta platforms, including threads, facebook and messenger as well. they said around 10:30 that they were aware people were having trouble accessing the services. we are working on this now. we got a follow-up in the last few minute. a spokesperson from meta saying, earlier today a technical issue caused people to have difficulty accessing some of our...
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former new york assistant attorney general adam pollock, and nbc news business and data correspondent, brian cheung. everybody, welcome. lisa, let's talk about knocking down this bond. it's a really big deal. clearly what donald trump was hoping would happen. >> absolutely what he was hoping would happen, and assuming, katy, that he posts this bond within the next ten days, it will prevent the attorney general from taking any enforcement efforts. i want to make one thing really clear. while we are talking about this as a major victory for the former president, we are still talking about posting a bond of $175 million. that's a gargantuan sum by any measure. it's only a small sum and a major victory where we're talking about the former president having a $454 million judgment, and counting against him. >> tom, what do you think of this? >> well, i think we were speaking earlier today. i mean, there's a couple of things that are on the table here. one, it does provide him some wiggle room and time. they said they were not able to get to a point where they could get the bond in the first place.
former new york assistant attorney general adam pollock, and nbc news business and data correspondent, brian cheung. everybody, welcome. lisa, let's talk about knocking down this bond. it's a really big deal. clearly what donald trump was hoping would happen. >> absolutely what he was hoping would happen, and assuming, katy, that he posts this bond within the next ten days, it will prevent the attorney general from taking any enforcement efforts. i want to make one thing really clear....
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county homicide detective brian stein said his job was just to keep moving forward. >> we were dependent on what the coroner's office was doing, what they would find or wouldn't find. but in the meantime, you can't stop investigating. >> reporter: a few days after frank's death, they spoke angelina about her suspicions. . >> reporter: angelina had a lot to tell the detectives about frank's final days, about what she thought had happened to him and why. angelina said that after his trip on the bus to angel gate, frank got sick with what they both thought at first was stomach flu. but then frank got so sick that angelina took him to the e.r.. the doctor said all frank needed was rest and fluids and he would get better. but two days later, frank was dead, and angelina now told detectives she didn't believe it had been the stomach flu at all. she thought that something happened to frank on that trip to angel gate. angelina told detectives she had urged frank not to chaperone those students, and specifically not to go back to angel gate. angel gate. she was worried that frank, who was so trus
county homicide detective brian stein said his job was just to keep moving forward. >> we were dependent on what the coroner's office was doing, what they would find or wouldn't find. but in the meantime, you can't stop investigating. >> reporter: a few days after frank's death, they spoke angelina about her suspicions. . >> reporter: angelina had a lot to tell the detectives about frank's final days, about what she thought had happened to him and why. angelina said that after...
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let's bring in florida democratic party chairwoman, contributor brian tyler and tyler pager, he just completed a three part series about president biden. it is a dig number but what is really special is these are not big checks. talk to us about how many individual donors are in there. >> they are very excited about this number and not just because of the size but because of how much larger it is than the former president trump's fundraising. his financial concerns as it relates to legal challenges, his campaign is also having trouble raising money and as the biden campaign has a advantage over the president they are excited to apply those resources to make up ground as we see biden trailing behind trump in pulling but it is clear that the current president has work to do. one of the advantages is the small dollar fundraising network. the campaign tops growth in the area with most of the money coming from people just giving a few dollars, under $20 and the president is finding success with the big high dollar donors as well, a big event coming up later this month with former presiden
let's bring in florida democratic party chairwoman, contributor brian tyler and tyler pager, he just completed a three part series about president biden. it is a dig number but what is really special is these are not big checks. talk to us about how many individual donors are in there. >> they are very excited about this number and not just because of the size but because of how much larger it is than the former president trump's fundraising. his financial concerns as it relates to legal...
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his name is brian butler. >> it is not a witchhunt. is one of the reasons for doing this. >> what does that mean. it is huge news. is it also a problem? i know the team will attack the sky every day, yesterday and tomorrow. >> that is the last thing he wants. he has a strong stance against obtaining juries. in my own mind i have questions about what his lawyer was thinking. they could prove almost everything he talked about without him. and assisting in the obstruction activities. >> you said that if donald trump doesn't win, he is going to jail. you are confident these are actually going to happen? >> i am confident they will happen at some point. if he is not the president elect, before they go to trial. >> we learned recently that two associates was going back to jail and peter navarro is. given how well you know donald trump, does that scare him? to see immediately disassociate himself with them. >> i think he is a different person than peter navarro. i think he was a loyalist. he sort of let everybody out to hang. in terms of that
his name is brian butler. >> it is not a witchhunt. is one of the reasons for doing this. >> what does that mean. it is huge news. is it also a problem? i know the team will attack the sky every day, yesterday and tomorrow. >> that is the last thing he wants. he has a strong stance against obtaining juries. in my own mind i have questions about what his lawyer was thinking. they could prove almost everything he talked about without him. and assisting in the obstruction...
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brian mckay was an assistant da. >> you felt the truck was a motive? >> we felt the truck was a motive in a really simple sense. he just moved to apd, he is wanting to move up the ranks. i'm sorry, you know the breath is going to do something if everyone's going around your wife is reporting you are committing fraud. >> all of the defendants, except levi, settled that civil suits, denying any liability, but the family got what they really wanted. in april 2011, more than three years after tara's death, levi chavez was charged with her murder. >>> coming up. >> there is no way he could have done this. >> levi chavez goes on trial. >> a perfect, side equals suicide. >> when "dateline" continues. new charmin ultra soft smooth tear has wavy perforations that tear so much better for a smooth more enjoyable go. charmin, enjoy the go. oh, here comes the bread guy. ugh, don't you ever get sick of bread? -how dare you? -come on. if you saved nearly $750 like this, imagine what we could splurge on. oh, like sourdough. no, the good stuff, like blueberries. -uh, a
brian mckay was an assistant da. >> you felt the truck was a motive? >> we felt the truck was a motive in a really simple sense. he just moved to apd, he is wanting to move up the ranks. i'm sorry, you know the breath is going to do something if everyone's going around your wife is reporting you are committing fraud. >> all of the defendants, except levi, settled that civil suits, denying any liability, but the family got what they really wanted. in april 2011, more than three...
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get her out how to untie this not, which is of right and i think about georgia where they voted for brian camp and the six week abortion ban. it's like, what will unlock that? i read this and talked about the origins, white nationalist origins of the antiabortion movement. in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the movement against abortion mainly included white supremacist who pointed to declining white birthrates, believing that legalized abortion would be race suicide for white protestants. you still look at it and you don't think they want you and were -- me to have more babies. i don't think i want martinez to have my babies. how do they get the message to white women that they are the target and they should vote accordingly. >> the message definitely has to come from republicans. this attack on abortion is not isolated to abortion. it's reproductive rights generally. we saw white women have a wake- up call when ivf was on the table. that is something that i think when we understand how this is going to impact ivf. even the things you put up from the heritage report 2025 included
get her out how to untie this not, which is of right and i think about georgia where they voted for brian camp and the six week abortion ban. it's like, what will unlock that? i read this and talked about the origins, white nationalist origins of the antiabortion movement. in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the movement against abortion mainly included white supremacist who pointed to declining white birthrates, believing that legalized abortion would be race suicide for white...
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let's bring in the key freed, brian tyler:and tyler -- . he completed a series about president biden. tyler, it is a big number. what is special, they are not big checks. talk to us about how many individual donors are there. >> they are very excited. >> you were just outlining his financial concerns as it relates to legal challenges. the campaign is also having trouble raising money. as it opens up that advantage, they are excited to -- to make up ground. we see the president trailing in polling and nationally. it is clear the current president has worked to do across the country getting out the message. one of the big advantages is that small dollar fundraising network that the campaign continues to tout growth with most money coming from people just giving under $20 and under $30. the president is also finding success with high dollar donors as well. a big event coming up later this month with former president obama and clinton. a lot that the campaign is eager to tout on the fundraising front. it has been one of the few bright spots ove
let's bring in the key freed, brian tyler:and tyler -- . he completed a series about president biden. tyler, it is a big number. what is special, they are not big checks. talk to us about how many individual donors are there. >> they are very excited. >> you were just outlining his financial concerns as it relates to legal challenges. the campaign is also having trouble raising money. as it opens up that advantage, they are excited to -- to make up ground. we see the president...
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including former representative liz cheney and maryland governor larry hogan, and georgia governor brian kemp, and chris christie and mitch daniels, the former indiana governor and chris sununu of new hampshire, and what do you see with that? >> well, two things can be true. and i have shared this with others that it is difficult to mount a presidential run if there is an alternative in the making that may be successful at a grass roots or state level in a different arena, but to mount a presidential run, the barriers to entry are high. you can't get your candidate in front of the american people in all 50 states. so no labels is struggling from the mechanical issue, but then the general lack of support. i think that their mission is doom for failure, and they should abab don it, and there is more of an impact from the rfk jr. running on the similar issue of vaccine freedom, and that is something of enough of a constituency in the united states to disrupt a two-person race, but in that case, it actually hurts donald trump more than joe biden. >> what you think, atima? >> well, i don't di
including former representative liz cheney and maryland governor larry hogan, and georgia governor brian kemp, and chris christie and mitch daniels, the former indiana governor and chris sununu of new hampshire, and what do you see with that? >> well, two things can be true. and i have shared this with others that it is difficult to mount a presidential run if there is an alternative in the making that may be successful at a grass roots or state level in a different arena, but to mount a...
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. >> brian, is this the natural end for this impeachment fiasco because you have comer boasting about how this investigation helped to bring down biden's poll numbers but there's no evidence to actually support that but where else could this possibly be going for comer and his cohorts? >> i think they hoped all along that this would amount to something more significant. they have kind of relied on treating their own supporters kind of as ignorant as they hoped they would be, but the american people are smarter than that. we've all been able to recognize that there is no there there. but this is a well tried path republicans, you brought up troy nehls in the earlier segment, he was asked early on in the impeachment effort, what the point of this was, what basis there was for this and his response was, donald trump, 2024, baby, that's what he said out loud, so the point was always to help donald trump, and this is the first time they've done it, if you look a decade and a half ago, kevin mccarthy did the exact same thing with up in the select committee where he said the whole point was
. >> brian, is this the natural end for this impeachment fiasco because you have comer boasting about how this investigation helped to bring down biden's poll numbers but there's no evidence to actually support that but where else could this possibly be going for comer and his cohorts? >> i think they hoped all along that this would amount to something more significant. they have kind of relied on treating their own supporters kind of as ignorant as they hoped they would be, but the...
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his name is brian butler, employee number 5. let's play him. this is him talking about moving the boxes which contained national security secrets. >> so i left mar-a-lago. i texted him, hey, i'm on my way. he followed me. he pulled out and got behind me. i ended up loading all the luggage i had and he had a bunch of boxes. >> you noticed he had boxes. >> yeah, they were the boxes in the indictment, the white bankers boxes. that's what i remember loading. >> did you have any idea at the time that there was potentially u.s. national security secrets in those boxes? >> no clue. >> one of the things. dave, that i think we should note here is one of the reasons he says that he did that interview on cnn is that judge aileen cannon allowed the release of information about who the witnesses would be. which puts them in danger, puts them in jeopardy of death threats, whatever you get when you talk about donald trump, and so he came forward on his own. what he said is absolutely damning. he was one of the people not only moving the boxes but as neal said
his name is brian butler, employee number 5. let's play him. this is him talking about moving the boxes which contained national security secrets. >> so i left mar-a-lago. i texted him, hey, i'm on my way. he followed me. he pulled out and got behind me. i ended up loading all the luggage i had and he had a bunch of boxes. >> you noticed he had boxes. >> yeah, they were the boxes in the indictment, the white bankers boxes. that's what i remember loading. >> did you have...
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brian cheung joins us. what is going on? >> it appears to be messenger as well, this on the morning of a very important super tuesday. i want to read to you a statement that facebook put out just in the last hour. they posted this on x, formerly known as twitter, and the communications officer said we are aware people are having trouble accessing our services. we are working on this now. that's all we have at this time. i tried to log into instagram and it appears that is down. facebook, it appears a number of people, including myself, have been logged out of the app so getting back in is having issues. facebook outages reported, over half a million as of a few minutes ago. it appears to be a widespread issue. no resolution at this point and we don't know why it's happening or whether or not that resolution will come anytime soon. a major social media platform -- several social media platforms disrupted this morning. >> thank you. >>> now shaquille brewster joining us. how are voters feeling about this race? >> reporter: wel
brian cheung joins us. what is going on? >> it appears to be messenger as well, this on the morning of a very important super tuesday. i want to read to you a statement that facebook put out just in the last hour. they posted this on x, formerly known as twitter, and the communications officer said we are aware people are having trouble accessing our services. we are working on this now. that's all we have at this time. i tried to log into instagram and it appears that is down. facebook,...
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that's some bad luck brian. and i think i'm late on my car insurance. good thing the general gives you a break when you need it. yeah, with flexible payment options to keep you covered. so today is your lucky... oh! [crash] ...day. meteor! [screams] dangit. for a great low rate, go with the general. >> here's the thing about lawman in rural texas -- they don't have all the gadgets and gizmos that come with working in a big city. >> it's a different world. you're working with limited budgets. you have to improvise. >> that's what san saba deputy john wilkerson did with carl pressly, the chief suspect in the disappearance of bonnie harkey and the death of her caretaker, who came in for questioning. wilkerson used the video recorder embedded in his car. >> and that's your interrogation? >> he was not under arrest. carl pressly wore prison stripes for his interview, because investigators had taken his closed so they can run tests on him. >> were not making accusations at this point. just trying to get him locked down into his original story. >> from the beg
that's some bad luck brian. and i think i'm late on my car insurance. good thing the general gives you a break when you need it. yeah, with flexible payment options to keep you covered. so today is your lucky... oh! [crash] ...day. meteor! [screams] dangit. for a great low rate, go with the general. >> here's the thing about lawman in rural texas -- they don't have all the gadgets and gizmos that come with working in a big city. >> it's a different world. you're working with limited...
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it's why i worked with brian fitzpatrick and jared golden to introduce defending borders, defending democracies, which would provide legal aid to ukraine, to israel, to taiwan, as well as an act provisions to secure our border. and i have signed the discharge petition to get that to the floor. all of us in the house republican conference recognize the threat that is posed by china, by russia, by iran. the question is, how we move forward. i made it very clear to this beaker that the time for debate, the time for discussion, is over. we need to act. and we will either do so by a speaker putting a bill on the floor or by discharge petition. i encourage my colleagues -- we do not want to see kiev fall. that would be a catastrophic disaster for the world. and if america loses its standing as leader of the free world because we failed to recognize the threat, because we failed to act, that would be a disaster for our country. that would be a disaster for the republican party. >> so congressman, i know in the senate you have republican leaders like john thune, and in the house, you have republican le
it's why i worked with brian fitzpatrick and jared golden to introduce defending borders, defending democracies, which would provide legal aid to ukraine, to israel, to taiwan, as well as an act provisions to secure our border. and i have signed the discharge petition to get that to the floor. all of us in the house republican conference recognize the threat that is posed by china, by russia, by iran. the question is, how we move forward. i made it very clear to this beaker that the time for...