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a lot of new york state cases and new york state sort of attorney general crusades things of national significance. it's a big deal job. it's a very high profile job, usually the highest profile attorney general state job in the country. in the trump presidency, all that has been even heightened. in the trump presidency being new york state's attorney general means stuff that it didn't used to mean before. it means getting sued by the president. it means suing him back. it means fighting for subpoena documents from the president's banks and financial institutions he dealt with and his various businesses. as of right now, being new york's attorney general also means suing the administration specifically over their new anti-immigrant policies. she's right at the center of a bunch of stories of national significance where she's taking on the trump administration and the president and his business history in a way that nobody else is positioned to do it. i'm happy to have her here. before we get to attorney general james, there's one other story that i want to talk about tonight first. it
a lot of new york state cases and new york state sort of attorney general crusades things of national significance. it's a big deal job. it's a very high profile job, usually the highest profile attorney general state job in the country. in the trump presidency, all that has been even heightened. in the trump presidency being new york state's attorney general means stuff that it didn't used to mean before. it means getting sued by the president. it means suing him back. it means fighting for...
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ironically, oddly, given his job, his first job in new york at a private high school in new york by william barr's father, william barr's father as the headmaster of school actually hired this guy, that's plenty of grounds right there for barr to recuse himself. but you didn't, as you pointed out in this case. which means he left himself in charge fully of the incarceration of jeffrey epstein. what efforts did he make to xlnt importance of this prisoner? >> exactly. he's now saying in his statement today this is such an important case. if it were that important of a case, a case you said i'm so invested in this case and i'm going to put aside those maybe apparent conflicts that people might have issue with because i want to oversee, it i want to make sure it's done right this time around, well, then you should have said from the top down whatever resources you need to protect this man, the same way they did with el chapo, right? it's not like they aren't capable of doing it. whatever resources you need i will get you. i'm not saying there aren't systematic problems on a day-to-day basis in
ironically, oddly, given his job, his first job in new york at a private high school in new york by william barr's father, william barr's father as the headmaster of school actually hired this guy, that's plenty of grounds right there for barr to recuse himself. but you didn't, as you pointed out in this case. which means he left himself in charge fully of the incarceration of jeffrey epstein. what efforts did he make to xlnt importance of this prisoner? >> exactly. he's now saying in his...
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it's clear to people in new york who follow. this but the lines of authority in these cases and how it works. >> absolutely. so our state law says that this is something that has to be handled within the nypd through a public trial, due process, a decision by a trial judge that goes to the commissioner as a recommendation and the police commissioner by state law is the only person who can ultimately act in decades and decades of new york city history no matter what a mayor says or doesn't say. the only actual ability to fire a police officer after due process is in the hands of the police commissioner. by the way, if you want to see the due process and how it hold up in the end, it's actually important that a mayor not interfere. because i believe justice has been done here finally. justice has been done. it is important that this decision stick. i'm sure there is going to be an attempt to challenge it in court. but it's crucial that it stick. that justice be served and that we're able to move on as a city and a nation and i hav
it's clear to people in new york who follow. this but the lines of authority in these cases and how it works. >> absolutely. so our state law says that this is something that has to be handled within the nypd through a public trial, due process, a decision by a trial judge that goes to the commissioner as a recommendation and the police commissioner by state law is the only person who can ultimately act in decades and decades of new york city history no matter what a mayor says or doesn't...
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new york is saying, hey, this should be in new york. this is a new york law. these are new york tax returns. if anything happens, it will be in new york. the house is saying, whoa, we didn't even do anything. and the trump people are suing. so it is just to kick the can down the lawsuit down the road at this point. we won't know anything until september. >> i imagine we will see you in. thank you very much for that. appreciate it. >>> let's stay in new york because we could get a big decision on the eric garner case any any minute. nypd officer, the man who federal officials opted to not charge in the death of garner, we'll learn whether he should be fired from his job by the nypd. today a judge will issue a preliminary decision is. she's going to give that decision to garner's family and the police un job thation that' representing the officer. we just heard from mayor de blasio saying he does not know what the decision is. he doesn't know, but he says he will speak with members of the media had this comes out. after it's announced, we expect the two sides to
new york is saying, hey, this should be in new york. this is a new york law. these are new york tax returns. if anything happens, it will be in new york. the house is saying, whoa, we didn't even do anything. and the trump people are suing. so it is just to kick the can down the lawsuit down the road at this point. we won't know anything until september. >> i imagine we will see you in. thank you very much for that. appreciate it. >>> let's stay in new york because we could get a...
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it is 4:00 in new york city. i'm john heilemann in here for nicolle wallace all week long, i'm sorry to report. if president trump seems more irritable or cranky you would expect from a president coming off a week of summer vacation, which he apparently played a lot of golf and surfed a lot of cable news, look for a unique set of polls along with a crush ominous headlines that smacked him in the face when he first woke up this morning in the white house. a new national nbc news/"the wall street journal" poll puts trump 12 points behind. behind whom? a democrat to be named later. the generic democrat beating the sitting president by double digits. trump also failing the grade on on response to the mass shootings in dayton
it is 4:00 in new york city. i'm john heilemann in here for nicolle wallace all week long, i'm sorry to report. if president trump seems more irritable or cranky you would expect from a president coming off a week of summer vacation, which he apparently played a lot of golf and surfed a lot of cable news, look for a unique set of polls along with a crush ominous headlines that smacked him in the face when he first woke up this morning in the white house. a new national nbc news/"the wall...
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here in new york. welcome to you both. jonathan dienst, i'm duty bound to point out that the acting head of the bureau of prisons works for that man, the attorney general. it should be known if there is a problem at a big name facility, big enough to house ramsey yusef. what have you learned about the gap in time of him being checked on? >> the gap in time, he was not checked on in his cell for numerous hours. we're hearing the range of three hours to six hours is the gap. we're still waiting for clarity from investigators, but that is a significant time when they're supposed to be checking on this high-profile inmate who had a previous possible suicide attempt, that they were to check 30 minutes or less. go to that door, there is a little glass window there, look in and make sure he's breathing and he's all right, and if not, you knock on the glass until you see movement and then you move on. >> standard is every 30 minutes, every 60 minutes? >> every 30 minutes or less. >> this is the kind of thing t
here in new york. welcome to you both. jonathan dienst, i'm duty bound to point out that the acting head of the bureau of prisons works for that man, the attorney general. it should be known if there is a problem at a big name facility, big enough to house ramsey yusef. what have you learned about the gap in time of him being checked on? >> the gap in time, he was not checked on in his cell for numerous hours. we're hearing the range of three hours to six hours is the gap. we're still...
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and so tish james is a big deal in new york. she's a high profile public official in the state of new york. she's also, i think likely to end up being a pretty high profile national figure if her career continues the way it is going thus far. but today tish james ended up in the headlines for an unusual reason. today she was sued. she didn't sue somebody or bring a case against somebody. she herself was sued by the nra. the nra, this sort of powerful right wing pro gun advocacy group, if you have been following news about the nra recently at all, you know they are embroiled in all sorts of legal drama. the new york attorney general is not the only entity that has issued subpoenas to the nra and its constituent parts over the last few months. the new york state investigation that she's leading i think is particularly threatening to the group because new york state happens to be where the nra is chartered as a nonprofit organization. back in april, james opened an investigation into allegations of self dealing at the nra. meaning
and so tish james is a big deal in new york. she's a high profile public official in the state of new york. she's also, i think likely to end up being a pretty high profile national figure if her career continues the way it is going thus far. but today tish james ended up in the headlines for an unusual reason. today she was sued. she didn't sue somebody or bring a case against somebody. she herself was sued by the nra. the nra, this sort of powerful right wing pro gun advocacy group, if you...
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garner, his family, the city of new york, new york city police department, but certainly officer pantaleo. >> cornell, do you want to weigh in? >> listen, i respect the work that the police officers do. but this is what we have to stop doing. we have to stop saying, you know, for police -- in order for police to do their job, you know, black people don't have any rights, right? we can -- we can kill, we can maim -- >> we're not saying that at all. >> that's the false -- you just said that, you know, if the people don't want the police to do their job, then you'll have a rise in crime. i allowed you to talk, allow me to talk, okay? this is the false dichotomy we have to stop setting up. you know what, if the police don't have the rights and can't be held accountable they can't do their job. that's just not right. we have seen crime go down in the police like new york after we stopped stop and frisk. this ideal that we're going to put the black community either for, you know, you're for the black lives or for the police officers that has to stop. it has to stop on both sides and this is a p
garner, his family, the city of new york, new york city police department, but certainly officer pantaleo. >> cornell, do you want to weigh in? >> listen, i respect the work that the police officers do. but this is what we have to stop doing. we have to stop saying, you know, for police -- in order for police to do their job, you know, black people don't have any rights, right? we can -- we can kill, we can maim -- >> we're not saying that at all. >> that's the false --...
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in new york. >>> thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. okay. the first one who dropped out was rick perry, interestingly enough, in the trump presidency, it would eventually somehow be decided that good old rick perry was exactly the right person to be put in charge of america's nuclear capability. oops. but way back in september 2015, rick perry was merely the first republican candidate to leave the republican presidential primary for the 2016 race. he was the first candidate to go poof. and when rick perry dropped out, we drummed up this fancy new animation to show that rick perry had poofed out of the race. and that turned out to be kind of a thing on this show. after rick perry, ten days later, the next candidate to go poof was another high profile republican governor. scott walker is quitting. oh, which means we got to poof him off the list. let's do it. scott walker going bye-bye in three, two, one -- gone. poof. we started doing this for candidates in the gigantic republican presi
in new york. >>> thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. okay. the first one who dropped out was rick perry, interestingly enough, in the trump presidency, it would eventually somehow be decided that good old rick perry was exactly the right person to be put in charge of america's nuclear capability. oops. but way back in september 2015, rick perry was merely the first republican candidate to leave the republican presidential primary for the 2016 race. he was the first...
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the new york's child victims act. a new law giving victims one year window to file a lawsuit regardless of when the alleged happened. among those targeted to the largest institutions that have face countless allegations of sexual abuse of kids. the catholic church and the boy scouts of america. >> now this law is significant in cases like these because it extends the statue of limitations for child sex abuse. joining us now is our sex abuse survivor and advocate for other survivors and jennifer freeman, an attorney representing sex abuse victims ranging from epstein accusers and boy scouts accusers. jennifer, talk to me about this significance of this. >> this is historic legislation and landmark legislation that gives anyone of any age to bring child sex abuse claims. >> what's the difference today than yesterday if you were a victim? >> yesterday if you were 25 years old or 38 years old or 85 years old, you had no claim to bring. >> these are all civil suits. >> criminal suits are no longer available. all we really
the new york's child victims act. a new law giving victims one year window to file a lawsuit regardless of when the alleged happened. among those targeted to the largest institutions that have face countless allegations of sexual abuse of kids. the catholic church and the boy scouts of america. >> now this law is significant in cases like these because it extends the statue of limitations for child sex abuse. joining us now is our sex abuse survivor and advocate for other survivors and...
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>>> hi, everyone, it's 4:00 in new york. donald trump's visit to the south of france for this year's g7 summit ended earlier today with america's closest allies essentially resorting to a strategy of speaking in soothing tones and sharing warm and fuzzies with the american president to avoid stoking his ire. "the new york times" describes the world's approach to donald trump this way, quote, ever so gingerly as if determined not to rouse the american's well-known temper. the other group of seven leaders thought to nudge them toward their views on the pressing issues of the day, or at least register their differences while making sure to wrap him in a french crepe of flattery, which he prefers. prp tends to hear what he wants to hear in settings like this and that tale of two summits was on full display as detailed on the atlantic reporting this weekend, quote, there are in effect two different summits under way, one that's happening in president donald trump's mind. and another that is actually happening, like on the ground.
>>> hi, everyone, it's 4:00 in new york. donald trump's visit to the south of france for this year's g7 summit ended earlier today with america's closest allies essentially resorting to a strategy of speaking in soothing tones and sharing warm and fuzzies with the american president to avoid stoking his ire. "the new york times" describes the world's approach to donald trump this way, quote, ever so gingerly as if determined not to rouse the american's well-known temper. the...
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i'm chris matthews in new york. president trump is on his way back to washington tonight after acting as russia's ambassador to the democratic nations. and as business promotor of his florida golf resort. before heading home, trump tried to put a rosy spin on the three days of g7 talks. >> this is a truly successful g7. there was tremendous unity. there was great unity. if there was any word for this particular meeting of seven very important countries, it was unity. i think most important of all, we got along great. we got along great. >> nice try. but "the new york times" reports any signs of unity were largely for show. quote, behind the scenes at the annual gathering of the some of the world's leading powers, president trump still found himself at odds with his counterparts. on sunday over issues like trade, climate change, north korea, russia and iran. at today's news conference, the president continued to push for russia to be added back into the group after being exiled from the g7 after it annexed crimea bac
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new video shows federal agents and members of the new york police department searching properties on the island of little st. james. epstein bought this island for just under $8 million back in 1998. there he built a massive private home and he used it to host rich and powerful friends as well as an entourage of young women. it was nick named the island of sin. we got to dig into this. joyce vance is a former u.s. attorney and professor at the university of alabama school of law. my friend bill coen special correspondent for "vanity fair" and tom winter covering this for nbc news investigations team. tom, what can you tell us specifically about this search? what are they looking for? >> so, steph, this is a task force from the u.s. attorney's office for the southern district of new york focusing on jeffrey epstein's crimes and this broady conspiracy we've been talking about now for at least several weeks. as far as the search they're going to try to find anything that can help, any sort of ongoing prosecution. we saw from some of the video that you just showed that at least three or
new video shows federal agents and members of the new york police department searching properties on the island of little st. james. epstein bought this island for just under $8 million back in 1998. there he built a massive private home and he used it to host rich and powerful friends as well as an entourage of young women. it was nick named the island of sin. we got to dig into this. joyce vance is a former u.s. attorney and professor at the university of alabama school of law. my friend bill...
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what happened in new york? and by not having that kind of history, then we have so many americans walking through wanting this very, believeing in this very kind of nice pat sanitized narrative that then doesn't get at the kind of structural issues. >> yeah. and people just don't know a lot of it. at the basic factual level it's amazing to me how many people know about this. thank you both. >> that is all this evening. the rachel maddow show starts right now. i'm sorry, i'm 30 seconds late. >> that's okay. i will keep you longer, because i don't have to ask you whether you had a good vacation. ki tell you did.
what happened in new york? and by not having that kind of history, then we have so many americans walking through wanting this very, believeing in this very kind of nice pat sanitized narrative that then doesn't get at the kind of structural issues. >> yeah. and people just don't know a lot of it. at the basic factual level it's amazing to me how many people know about this. thank you both. >> that is all this evening. the rachel maddow show starts right now. i'm sorry, i'm 30...
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. >> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. the front page today of two major newspapers tells you everything you need to know of the moment we are in the trump administration and the global crisis we face. the "new york times" front page, ferocious fires scorch terrain as earth heats. we have been of course bringing you this story night after night. everyone around the world is watching the amazon burn in realtime. everyone is watching seibia burn. everyone is watching greenland melt before our eyes. it is happening right now on your tv screen. there is a hurricane barreling towards the coast of florida. we are at the point where, really, honestly, no one is truly denying what we are looking at. it's just happening, right there in front of our eyes. the climate crisis is here. and today on the front page of "the wall street journal," energy companies set to get reprieve on methane rules. those two papers kind of say it all. the world is on fire. climate change is happening. and while we all know that to be true, the trump ep i
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if thousands of petitioners have their way and the go ahead from new york's mayor new york city council just twist the knife when i first saw this story mid-week the number of petitioners were just over 130,000. since december when it was introduced. but as of this broadcast, that number has more than doubled, nearly 400,000 people want you to be reminded of your forerunner every time you return to your headquarters post-white house. that is if you manage to stay out of federal prison. we'll be right back. iphone or android and our . with the freestyle libre 14 day system, a continuous glucose monitor, you can check your glucose levels any time, without fingersticks. ask your doctor to write a prescription for the freestyle libre 14 day system. you can do it without fingersticks. learn more at freestylelibre.us you can do it without fingersticks. i can't believe it. that sophie opened up a wormhole through time? (speaking japanese) where am i? (woman speaking french) are you crazy/nuts? cyclist: pip! pip! (woman speaking french) i'm here, look at me. it's completely your fault. (man spe
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york, because we've got a brand-new law in new york dealing with gun violence. but you have introduced something specifically dealing with domestic terror. how do you think this helps? >> well, first i think ali we have to acknowledge what's happened in this country today. we talk about terrorism. we're talking about terrorism normally from a foreign entity, right? new york's anti-terrorism law was written after 9/11. there is a new type of terrorism. it is domestic terrorism, but domestic terrorism meaning homegrown terrorism. terrorism by americans, against americans, motivated by hate. and i'm proposing a statute that defines domestic terrorism as mass murder plus a hate crime. hate crime means the motivation was against the person's race, color, creed, sexual orientation, et cetera. that is terrorism. if you kill -- what happened in el paso, if you kill latinos because they are latinos, that is a hate crime. and i believe that's terrorism. that's a mass murder hate crime. if you walk into a synagogue to kill jewish people, that is terrorism. let's acknowledg
york, because we've got a brand-new law in new york dealing with gun violence. but you have introduced something specifically dealing with domestic terror. how do you think this helps? >> well, first i think ali we have to acknowledge what's happened in this country today. we talk about terrorism. we're talking about terrorism normally from a foreign entity, right? new york's anti-terrorism law was written after 9/11. there is a new type of terrorism. it is domestic terrorism, but...
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the breaking news is from new york city where wnbc tv, our station in new york, is reporting we are expecting a decision momentarily on whether the nypd will fire officer daniel pantaleo, the officer at the center of the eric garner case, who died five years ago. the police commissioner has scheduled a press conference later this hour. of course, we will bring you the details as soon as they become available. >>> first here in washington, president trump clinging to the economy to boost his re-election chances. nbc news/wall street journal poll shows the president's handling of the economy as a big bright spot in a sea of negative numbers. one of the most glaring is on trade, where reaction against the president's tariffs, his trade war with china has support for free trade hitting an all-time high in the history of our poll. 64% now believing that free trade is good for america. this, as mr. trump continues to wage that trade war with china. joining me now, nbc white house correspondent jeff bennett, political analyst roberta costa, national political reporter at the washington post and mode
the breaking news is from new york city where wnbc tv, our station in new york, is reporting we are expecting a decision momentarily on whether the nypd will fire officer daniel pantaleo, the officer at the center of the eric garner case, who died five years ago. the police commissioner has scheduled a press conference later this hour. of course, we will bring you the details as soon as they become available. >>> first here in washington, president trump clinging to the economy to...
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good night from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. >> the death toll is rising after a mass shooting in el paso, texas. authorities are trying to piece together a time line of the gunman's movements president trump is vowing action on gun legislation but has provided little detail >> meanwhile, senate majority leaders put out a statement that made no mention of the wor >> a fight with china sent the stock
good night from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. >> the death toll is rising after a mass shooting in el paso, texas. authorities are trying to piece together a time line of the gunman's movements president trump is vowing action on gun legislation but has provided little detail >> meanwhile, senate majority leaders put out a statement that made no mention of the wor >> a fight with china sent the stock
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york city mayor, former new york city mayor mike bloomberg. joining me is democratic strategist and msnbc contributor adrian elrod and communications adviser to paul ryan, bren bran buck here with me in studio. what kind of impact can this event have on an eventual presidential run, i guess? >> well, it's very important kend kendis, because first of all first real mass gathering in iowa of iowa caucus goers who will go to caucus on february 3rd for the first caucus in the nation. so it's a significant moment for democratic presidential candidates. it's a full-titime for them to their case for voters. it's also a time to go out and do what we call pressing the flesh, you're shaking hands. you're talking to folks. you're spending a lot of time with actual caucus goers. you have the national press corps there and thousands of iowans who descend on the iowa state fair. it's a very important time for democratic candidates to get out there and make their case and to demonstrate the strong ground game that some of these folks have in iowa. of course
york city mayor, former new york city mayor mike bloomberg. joining me is democratic strategist and msnbc contributor adrian elrod and communications adviser to paul ryan, bren bran buck here with me in studio. what kind of impact can this event have on an eventual presidential run, i guess? >> well, it's very important kend kendis, because first of all first real mass gathering in iowa of iowa caucus goers who will go to caucus on february 3rd for the first caucus in the nation. so it's...
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destination here in new york city. that said, are investigators, those files still just kind of placed away or are those still important papers and files that will come into play some day? >> i would expect that prosecutors and investigate eorn the southern district of new york will carefully go through every item that they've seized. they'll look at it for ef denchry value. originally when he was indicted, there was a conspiracy charge. it refers to associates and employees so i would expect investigators to go ahead full steam ahead and see if there are other people against whom they have sufficient evidence to bring charges. >> andrew in the meantime from reporting that, the things you're hearing from u your sources there on capitol hill in washington, are you getting a sense already that even epstein's death is is becoming a political thing. >> right. so essentially, you know, this whole issue of the plea deal number one was what rose this to prominence in american politics, but then when acosta, the then labor sec
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they are based on a compound in dragon springs, new york, upstate new york. we don't know where all of this money is coming from. we straight-up don't. we treatied for months. it is being spent on facebook. free flyers in the mail to mostly older people talking about the deep state with a chart about how hillary clinton and her, you know, gang has taken over the world and stuff like that. so this is really -- again, i want to stress this. traditional media and media like this are on the same plane now. we are in the same space. and they have a more sensational, more interesting story to tell, even if it's largely not true. >> even if it is riddled with conspiracies and pushing false information and disinformation out to people. yet it seems to be getting traction in conservative circles. do you see that changing at all or no? >> reporter: absolutely no. they have so many weird, hidden things. the senior staff here was creating a youtube channel on the side. it was pushing the theory that hillary clinton people are pedophiles trying to eat babies. they got 33
they are based on a compound in dragon springs, new york, upstate new york. we don't know where all of this money is coming from. we straight-up don't. we treatied for months. it is being spent on facebook. free flyers in the mail to mostly older people talking about the deep state with a chart about how hillary clinton and her, you know, gang has taken over the world and stuff like that. so this is really -- again, i want to stress this. traditional media and media like this are on the same...
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new york is not unique. they've done it in many places. >> would you support either of the house bills passed earlier? >> i'm not getting into that. we're in very meaningful discussions with the democrats and i think the republicans are very unified. we're very strong on our second amendment, the democrats are not strong at all on the second amendment. i would say they're weak on the second amendment and we have to be careful of that. the democrats, i think they would give up the second amendment, and the people that -- a lot of people that put me where i am are strong believers in the second amendment, and i am also. and we have to be very careful about that. they call it the slippery slope. all of a sudden everything is taken away. we're not going to let that happen. >> go ahead. >> they call it the slippery slope, the president talking about gun control laws, after he said after el paso he wanted stronger background checks and then he subsequently said he didn't being questioned by fox's john roberts on t
new york is not unique. they've done it in many places. >> would you support either of the house bills passed earlier? >> i'm not getting into that. we're in very meaningful discussions with the democrats and i think the republicans are very unified. we're very strong on our second amendment, the democrats are not strong at all on the second amendment. i would say they're weak on the second amendment and we have to be careful of that. the democrats, i think they would give up the...
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the "new york times" says this. one of the two people guarding jeffrey epstein when he apparently hanged himself in a federal jail cell was not a full fledged correctional officer. nbc news has also confirmed that epstein was not checked on for, quote, several hours. meanwhile, here in new york a new state law is set to go into effect tomorrow that would enable epstein's alleged victims to sue for damages. this morning we heard from the "miami herald" investigative reporter who broke the story on the jeffrey epstein scandal detailing how the registered sex offender's accusers felt after they learned of his apparent suicide. it's julie kay brown. >> you've been talking to the victims for years, getting some of them to go on the record and tell their painful stories. >> yes. >> have you spoken to any of them since epstein died? >> yeah. they were the first people that i called actually. they were very distraught. it's been an emotional rollercoaster for them for over a decade, you know. so now to hear that he committe
the "new york times" says this. one of the two people guarding jeffrey epstein when he apparently hanged himself in a federal jail cell was not a full fledged correctional officer. nbc news has also confirmed that epstein was not checked on for, quote, several hours. meanwhile, here in new york a new state law is set to go into effect tomorrow that would enable epstein's alleged victims to sue for damages. this morning we heard from the "miami herald" investigative reporter...
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we're worried for areas from upstate new york to new england. isolated storms. near the state, in philadelphia, hit or miss. further to the north we get, we'll see the strength of the storms. the more widespread storms. so there is a possibility of significant delays at the airports, new york, albany, boston, portland, syracuse included in that. i think from philly southward to d.c., only isolated delays. we'll keep track of that this afternoon. hopefully, nothing like that video. >>> still ahead, global markets are under pressure as investors turn their attention to a key meetsing by the federal reserve. >>> plus, it is a battle fit for the big screen as disney and sony face a potential split over spider-man's involvement in the lucrative marvel movie. details driving your business day, coming up. (clown 1) sorry about that... (clown 2) apologies. (clown 1) ...didn't mean it. (clown 3) whoops. (stilts) sorry! (clowns) we're sorry! (scary) hey, we're sorry! [man screams] [scary screams] (burke) quite the circus. but we covered it. at farmers, we know a thing or
we're worried for areas from upstate new york to new england. isolated storms. near the state, in philadelphia, hit or miss. further to the north we get, we'll see the strength of the storms. the more widespread storms. so there is a possibility of significant delays at the airports, new york, albany, boston, portland, syracuse included in that. i think from philly southward to d.c., only isolated delays. we'll keep track of that this afternoon. hopefully, nothing like that video. >>>...
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a "new york times" best seller. business reporter christopher leonard with us tonight. christopher, we've seen big companies before and we've seen entities with huge political clout before. is it fair to say we have never seen a company this big with this much political clout before? >> well, i think that's absolutely fair to say. you saw in the introduction how deeply imbedded this firm is in everybody's lives. and it is also one of the largest companies in the united states with annual sales larger than that of facebook, goldman sachs and u.s. steel combined. so, the corporation itself is massive, but the political network that is really run out of the ceo's office of koch industries is unlike any political network in the united states. over 40 years, charles koch has patiently built one of the most effective political lobbying machines in the country. it has one of the largest registered lobbying shops in the united states. it has a constellation of think tank that seed washington, d.c. with ideas. it has one of
a "new york times" best seller. business reporter christopher leonard with us tonight. christopher, we've seen big companies before and we've seen entities with huge political clout before. is it fair to say we have never seen a company this big with this much political clout before? >> well, i think that's absolutely fair to say. you saw in the introduction how deeply imbedded this firm is in everybody's lives. and it is also one of the largest companies in the united states...
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assistant attorney for the southern district of new york now with the new school here in new york. counselor, i'd like to start with you. do you think this this time, no matter what motivated all these statements over the years, why someone would say all those things, do you think this time will bring the appropriate response? >> i think we already have seen a lot of the appropriate response from the american public around white supremacy. and as you have said, brian, there's nothing new about steven king's white supremacy and the republican party has taken action against him in january despite the fact that they had actually promoted him to chairing a subcommittee, for instance, on constitution. and so despite the fact that since 2002 he's been vilifying latinos and elevating all kinds of troepz around white supremacy. so i think the shift in the country has already started. i think the republican party has started to recognize it cannot win on a platform of hate. and steve king is reinforcing for the american public that donald trump is president and that his views are consistent
assistant attorney for the southern district of new york now with the new school here in new york. counselor, i'd like to start with you. do you think this this time, no matter what motivated all these statements over the years, why someone would say all those things, do you think this time will bring the appropriate response? >> i think we already have seen a lot of the appropriate response from the american public around white supremacy. and as you have said, brian, there's nothing new...
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i'm a reporter for the new york times. the when, the where bank statements, tax returns, it's out, dozens of copy records of deeds and reports. 1995 showed that he was bleeding money. go through it all, understand it all holy sh* number by number, brick by brick. that's when we realized. that's fraud. i built this empire and i did it by myself. dexperience thrillingn operformance.o that's fraud. now at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. get 0.9% apr for 60 months on all 2019 models. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. and we are well past wethe honeymoon phase. oooh lufa. ocupado tom. at&t, what's this i hear about you advertising a 100% fiber network? only like a fraction of my customers can get that. that's it?!? you have such a glass half-empty attitude. the glass is more than half-empty! you need to relax tom. oww! tom, you need a little tom time. a little tt. stop living with at&t. xfinity delivers gig speeds to more homes than anyone. >>> with us now is presidential candidate new york city mayor bill de b
i'm a reporter for the new york times. the when, the where bank statements, tax returns, it's out, dozens of copy records of deeds and reports. 1995 showed that he was bleeding money. go through it all, understand it all holy sh* number by number, brick by brick. that's when we realized. that's fraud. i built this empire and i did it by myself. dexperience thrillingn operformance.o that's fraud. now at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. get 0.9% apr for 60 months on all 2019 models....
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talk to your doctor about mavyret. >>> breaking news just in from "the new york times." state prosecutors in manhattan have subpoenaed donald trump's family business. this is related to an investigation into the company's role in those hush money payments to stormy daniels. the manhattan d.a.'s office examining whether any company executives may have filed false business records about this payment, which could be a state crime. so that's an update from today. when you take a step back, it's been quite a week. two democratic debates, or another step, it's been quite a month, with mueller testifying, congress voting on impeachment, or you could even say quite a year, quite an era, which makes it easy to lose track of time with all this stuff going on. so as i mentioned before, we now want to mark an anniversary. this show is now two years old. so whether you recently found us or maybe you've been watching us since summer 2017, thank you for watching. thank you to the incredible guests that have gotten us through these two years. you're about to see some of them in a quick
talk to your doctor about mavyret. >>> breaking news just in from "the new york times." state prosecutors in manhattan have subpoenaed donald trump's family business. this is related to an investigation into the company's role in those hush money payments to stormy daniels. the manhattan d.a.'s office examining whether any company executives may have filed false business records about this payment, which could be a state crime. so that's an update from today. when you take a...
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from our nbc news headquarters in new york, i'm steve kornacki in for brian williams who has the night off. day 952. and today we got a highly anticipated report from the doj's internal watchdog that found former fbi director james comey violated policy in his handling of memos on his interactions with the president we also learned in the report that the doj has declined to prosecute comey over this episode. the report found that he violated policies by keeping four memos in a personal safe. it said that comey shared one of the memos with a friend and he had that friend leak its contents to "the new york times." that particular memo that was leaked, the report noted, did not contain classified information. comey also, according to the report, shared four memos with his private attorneys. one of which contained information that was retroactively classified at the lowest level. the i.g. report reads in part, quote, by not safeguarding sensitive information obtained during the course of his fbi employment, by using it to create public pressure for official action, comey set a dangerous ex
from our nbc news headquarters in new york, i'm steve kornacki in for brian williams who has the night off. day 952. and today we got a highly anticipated report from the doj's internal watchdog that found former fbi director james comey violated policy in his handling of memos on his interactions with the president we also learned in the report that the doj has declined to prosecute comey over this episode. the report found that he violated policies by keeping four memos in a personal safe. it...
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. ♪ ♪ >>> well, good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters in new york. day 930 of the trump administration as the president visited two american cities, both trying to recover from gun violence with a combined death toll of 3 1 souls. dayton ohio, el paso texas hosted the president in both places people made it clear it was under protest while in both places and as he traveled to both cities, the president attacked his enemies, aired grievances and in one case went after one of his hosts. it started with broad signs aimed at beto row ro'rourke and continued then prior to boarding the helicopter and leaving the south lawn. >> what do you say to your critics that believe the rhetoric about white nationalist? >> my critics are political people that are trying to make points in many cases they are running for president and very low in the polls. i am concerned about the rise of any group of hate. i don't like it. any group of hate i am whether it's white supremacy, whether it's any other kind of supremacy, whether it's antifa, whether it's any group of hate
. ♪ ♪ >>> well, good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters in new york. day 930 of the trump administration as the president visited two american cities, both trying to recover from gun violence with a combined death toll of 3 1 souls. dayton ohio, el paso texas hosted the president in both places people made it clear it was under protest while in both places and as he traveled to both cities, the president attacked his enemies, aired grievances and in one case went...
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york city, and much of southern portions of new england. as far as today goes, we have a chance at getting near record highs including areas like albuquerque and this shows how widespread it is. the record high in denver is 97. we're expected to be 98. we have a chance to break it there. we'll be close to a few record highs, in areas of philadelphia, new york city. the record high is 94. should be about 92. boston, your record is 92. should be about 91. you get the picture, it's a hot summer day by anyone's, you know, scale. >> all right. thank you, bill. >>> still ahead, rival protest groups in portland face off and both are claiming victory. see the officials are just relieved it wasn't as violent as fear. that story and more coming up next. fear that story and more coming up next >>> welcome back, both the far right and antifa groups are claiming victory, with nearly 1,000 protesters, 13 people were arrested and 6 minor injuries were reported. the rally was organized by the proud boy, a far right organization. the southern poverty law ha
york city, and much of southern portions of new england. as far as today goes, we have a chance at getting near record highs including areas like albuquerque and this shows how widespread it is. the record high in denver is 97. we're expected to be 98. we have a chance to break it there. we'll be close to a few record highs, in areas of philadelphia, new york city. the record high is 94. should be about 92. boston, your record is 92. should be about 91. you get the picture, it's a hot summer...
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she passed away at montefiore hospital in new york. morrison became the first african-american to win the nobel prize for literature. in 2012, president obama presented her with the presidential medal of freedom. morrison also worked as an editor at random house books from 1967 to 1983 becoming the first african-american editor in company history. and for more than five decades she was a part time teacher of literature. she was 88 years old. what an incredible contribution to society she gave us. >> of all of the writers i've seen on social media the past couple days have been tweeting how much of an impact she's had on the lives of so many americans who grew up reading her books. you see just the quotes she's left behind. and they're so thought provoking. >>> still ahead what we're learning about the fbi's terrorism investigation into the mass shooting that took place last month in california. >>> plus, the justice department hits back at democrats seeking information about president trump's personal finances. the new details about th
she passed away at montefiore hospital in new york. morrison became the first african-american to win the nobel prize for literature. in 2012, president obama presented her with the presidential medal of freedom. morrison also worked as an editor at random house books from 1967 to 1983 becoming the first african-american editor in company history. and for more than five decades she was a part time teacher of literature. she was 88 years old. what an incredible contribution to society she gave...
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ali velshi picks things up from new york. hi there, ali. tossing it back to you. >> thank you, friend. you have a great afternoon, kristen. >>> president trump's pick for director of national intelligence is no longer up for the job. trump tweeting last hour our great republican congressman john ratcliffe is being treated very unfairly by the lamestream media. rather than going through months of slander and libel, i explained to john how miserable it would be for him and his family to deal with these people. john has therefore decided to stay in congress where he's done such an outstanding job representing the people of texas and our country. i will be announcing my nomination for dni shortly. let's get right to the white house. kelly o'donnell is standing by, and we just heard from congressman ratcliffe. kelly, we have learned the white house is now seeking to prevent the principal deputy sue gordon from becoming the acting director. no one better you than you to try and make sense of this for us. >> reporter: who got a lot of attention du
ali velshi picks things up from new york. hi there, ali. tossing it back to you. >> thank you, friend. you have a great afternoon, kristen. >>> president trump's pick for director of national intelligence is no longer up for the job. trump tweeting last hour our great republican congressman john ratcliffe is being treated very unfairly by the lamestream media. rather than going through months of slander and libel, i explained to john how miserable it would be for him and his...
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in new york where we're following breaking news that a judge is recommending that daniel pantaleo, the officer at the center of the fatal arrest of eric garner be fired. the nypd issued a statement that that officer has been suspended effective today. last hour bill de blasio hailed the recommendation saying it was proof that the justice system was working. >> for the first time in these long five years, the system of justice is working. today we finally saw a step towards justice and accountability. and i hope that this will now bring the garner family a sense of closure and a beginning of some peace. >> the ruling comes after a grand jury decided against indicting pantaleo on criminal charges last month. the matter isn't over. his lawyers and prosecutors in the case have two weeks to enter responses to the commissioner who ultimately has the power to overrule the verdict. the family of eric garner reacted to the news. take a listen. >> this has been a long battle. five years too long. and finally somebody has said that there's some information that this cop has done something wrong.
in new york where we're following breaking news that a judge is recommending that daniel pantaleo, the officer at the center of the fatal arrest of eric garner be fired. the nypd issued a statement that that officer has been suspended effective today. last hour bill de blasio hailed the recommendation saying it was proof that the justice system was working. >> for the first time in these long five years, the system of justice is working. today we finally saw a step towards justice and...
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a ground breaking new law in new york state helping survivors of sex abuse. new suits have been filed against the catholic church and the boy scouts and a number
a ground breaking new law in new york state helping survivors of sex abuse. new suits have been filed against the catholic church and the boy scouts and a number
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here's how "the new york times" described trump's rally last night in new hampshire. quote, his speech was at times a greatest hits album of favorite lines. replaying the 2016 campaign against clinton, bashing the news media, democrats and america's allies in europe. typically rambling on and off scripts seemingly at random for over a hour and a half. "the times" reports the president repeated points he'd made earlier in the evening as if he did not remember already making them. the president also failing to address the recent mass shootings in el paso and dayton, and at one point donald trump apparently always looking for something to attack turned apparently on a supporter, on a fellow maga traveller who the president erroneously thought was a protester. >> that guy's got a serious weight problem. go home, start exercising. get him out of here, please. got a bigger problem than i do. got a bigger problem than all of us. now he goes home and his mom says what the hell have you just done. >> and while donald trump may be happy to blame old and new enemies for his own
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and intriguing news about a fresh subpoena from prosecutors in new york. in connection with the crime that sent michael cohen to prison. we begin tonight with the 2020 candidates who were back out on the trail today after a feisty combative debate last night in detroit. where they wacked each other over the heads over their differences of policy and records. joe biden and kamala harris were teed up. congressman tulsi gabbard fixated on harris. senator cory booker and biden got into a heated exchange and for the second time on a debate stage this cycle, biden was tagged this time by governor inslee over his vote on the iraq war. the front runner was a pinata on the stage. at times it seemed candidates were questioning bidens record. >> i am proud of having served with him and the job he did. i don't think there is anything he has to apologize for. and i think it kind of surprised me, the degree of criticism. and he focused on immigration and what he did was serious. the idea that somehow it is comparable to what this guy is doing is absolutely bizarre. ther
and intriguing news about a fresh subpoena from prosecutors in new york. in connection with the crime that sent michael cohen to prison. we begin tonight with the 2020 candidates who were back out on the trail today after a feisty combative debate last night in detroit. where they wacked each other over the heads over their differences of policy and records. joe biden and kamala harris were teed up. congressman tulsi gabbard fixated on harris. senator cory booker and biden got into a heated...
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york studios, justice department reporter for "the new york times." katie, first of all, i assume they have optics, at least a camera of the area near the cell, if not inside these cells that will be of use to them. but you came across two more investigations. tell us about your reporting. >> yes. so, we have the investigation the fbi is conducting, an investigation the justice department inspector general is conducting, two more investigations, one that began today, bureau of psychiatrists entered the prison today to walk through all the steps take tone take jeffrey epstein off of suicide watch. what were the psychiatrists at this prison thinking when they did that? that's what they're recreating today. tomorrow we will have a team of bureau of prisons experts coming in sort of do a peer review to see if protocols were followed. >> to take a man off suicide watch, of this repute -- ill repute, but this repute. and the evidence that he attempted it before. i don't know how they can undo that decision process. it's got to come down to a single administ
york studios, justice department reporter for "the new york times." katie, first of all, i assume they have optics, at least a camera of the area near the cell, if not inside these cells that will be of use to them. but you came across two more investigations. tell us about your reporting. >> yes. so, we have the investigation the fbi is conducting, an investigation the justice department inspector general is conducting, two more investigations, one that began today, bureau of...
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and good night from our nbc news headquarters in new york. and i hope you at home have a good weekend too. i'm sure you deserve it too. i can tell. before we get there, we have kind of a doozy of a show tonight including some of the weirdest news stories we've covered in quite some time. we're going to start tonight in new york state where this is the duly elected attorney general of the state. her name is tish james. she was just elected this past november. won by a huge margin. very popular in the state. she is the first woman to ever be elected attorney general of the state of new york. she's the first african american to ever serve as attorney general in the state of new york. she is the first african american woman to ever be elected to state-wide office of any kind in new york. and so tish james is a big deal in new york. she's a high profile public official in the state of new york. she's also, i think likely to end up being a pretty high profile national figure if her career continues the way it is going thus far. but today tish james
and good night from our nbc news headquarters in new york. and i hope you at home have a good weekend too. i'm sure you deserve it too. i can tell. before we get there, we have kind of a doozy of a show tonight including some of the weirdest news stories we've covered in quite some time. we're going to start tonight in new york state where this is the duly elected attorney general of the state. her name is tish james. she was just elected this past november. won by a huge margin. very popular...
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emily cochran of "the new york times" points out mr. hurd who is also the only republican to represent a district along the southwestern border, is the sixth house republican and the third texan in the past ten days to announce retirement. after the 2020 election, senator tim scott, republican of north carolina, will be the only black republican incumbent in congress. again, that would be both houses of congress, all 535 members of congress. still with us tonight, our friends susan page, and john meachum. susan, explain to our viewers why, here is a guy, will hurd, one of 535, we last saw him during the mueller hearing, the news kind of went by everybody else. why was this seismic where you live and work in the washington area? >> well, for one thing, there is the fact that it reduces the limited diversity of the republican caucus, in more than one way. in race, but also in a willingness to stand up to president trump, because there are only a handful of house republicans who have been willing to do that, and will hurd has been one of t
emily cochran of "the new york times" points out mr. hurd who is also the only republican to represent a district along the southwestern border, is the sixth house republican and the third texan in the past ten days to announce retirement. after the 2020 election, senator tim scott, republican of north carolina, will be the only black republican incumbent in congress. again, that would be both houses of congress, all 535 members of congress. still with us tonight, our friends susan...