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>> let me say one more thing, katy. just the energy, we're more energy independent today than we have been in 40 years. we are producing more fossil cleaner and better than anywhere in the world. we're producing more energy than any place else in the world, yet the administration can't take credit for that. joe biden signed the bill. he should be taking credit. we have produced more energy, created more jobs and opportunities and invested more in clean technology than ever before. it's all of the above energy policy but the far left can't accept that. they want to shut down everything in fossil and you can't run this great country. we can't help our allies and secure the world as we know it because it's going to demand more and more energy with all the things we're doing. >> senator, have you been talking to president biden where you want him to be? >> we have talked about it, absolutely. absolutely. and we're going to continue to talk. >> it sound like to me you're waiting, and there will be an endorsement before novem
>> let me say one more thing, katy. just the energy, we're more energy independent today than we have been in 40 years. we are producing more fossil cleaner and better than anywhere in the world. we're producing more energy than any place else in the world, yet the administration can't take credit for that. joe biden signed the bill. he should be taking credit. we have produced more energy, created more jobs and opportunities and invested more in clean technology than ever before. it's...
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>> reporter: yeah, katy, this was a weird day for us. i'm here with my family and this is where i went to college, in upstate new york, and we watch the clouds all day long. yesterday it was a picture perfect day. there was not a cloud in the sky. and of course this morning the clouds rolled in. and we're actually just a few feet from what was the center line of totality, the college marked it off because it went right through the center of campus. and it seems as though the clouds got thicker closer to the big moment and my guys were very bummed thinking they weren't going to have an incredible experience. it turned out to be the exact opposite. it was this weird feeling where almost in an instant someone flipped the lights off and this entire field became completely dark. i mean, this is my son luke, you were bummed because of the cloud cover. what was the experience like for you? >> it was different, but it was just as good without the clouds. >> yeah and what was crazy, it was like a festival atmosphere here. you could hear the band
>> reporter: yeah, katy, this was a weird day for us. i'm here with my family and this is where i went to college, in upstate new york, and we watch the clouds all day long. yesterday it was a picture perfect day. there was not a cloud in the sky. and of course this morning the clouds rolled in. and we're actually just a few feet from what was the center line of totality, the college marked it off because it went right through the center of campus. and it seems as though the clouds got...
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i'm katy tur. the supreme court heard its third abortion case in two years, the second since it overturned roe v. wade. this appears to have divided the court over ideological and gender lines. it is a case about the near total ban on abortions in idaho. the doj sued the state saying the ban violated federal law that makes it mandatory for hospitals to provide emergency medical care. arguing in some cases abortions are just that, they're emergency medical care. and that the legal standard of quote, good faith medical judgment has proven to be too vague. that lack of a clear standard is exactly what both justice sonia sotomayor and amy coney barrett tried to wrestle out of the attorney representing idaho today. listen. >> this particular patient had to deliver her baby. the baby died. she had a hysterectomy, and she can no longer have children. all right. you're telling me the doctor couldn't have done the abortion earlier? >> again, it goes back to whether a doctor can in good faith medical judgmen
i'm katy tur. the supreme court heard its third abortion case in two years, the second since it overturned roe v. wade. this appears to have divided the court over ideological and gender lines. it is a case about the near total ban on abortions in idaho. the doj sued the state saying the ban violated federal law that makes it mandatory for hospitals to provide emergency medical care. arguing in some cases abortions are just that, they're emergency medical care. and that the legal standard of...
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>>> good to be with you, i'm katy tur. could special counsel jack smith be on his way to appealing for the ruble of judge aileen cannon. his team filed a sport motion that had something of a threat, and a lot about what they worry judge cannon might be trying to do. we'll explain the fears and the threat in a moment. first, on the filing itself, prosecutors called judge cannon's request for jury instructions based on the presidential records act quote, fundamentally flowed. the pra is not at issue, his office said, and shouldn't even be included in the trial, let alone in the guidance for what the jury should deliberate on. quote, it would be pure fiction to suggest that highly classified documents created by members of the intelligence and military presented to the president of the united states during his term in office were purely private. and that trump himself didn't even raise this defense until more than a year after he left the white house. decide now and give us enough time to appeal. smith's team is pleading. aft
>>> good to be with you, i'm katy tur. could special counsel jack smith be on his way to appealing for the ruble of judge aileen cannon. his team filed a sport motion that had something of a threat, and a lot about what they worry judge cannon might be trying to do. we'll explain the fears and the threat in a moment. first, on the filing itself, prosecutors called judge cannon's request for jury instructions based on the presidential records act quote, fundamentally flowed. the pra is...
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i'm katy tur. we've got our eyes on baltimore right now where the president is touring the key bridge wreckage. you can see we've got a senator out there speaking, senator cardin. we're going to go there once president biden does start speaking. this is a major disaster, and he's trying to gin up support and attention on this so congress acts and helps to fund it to get it entirely rebuilt. in the meantime, as we wait for the president, we're going to be talking about israel. what is driving president biden on israel, and where do americans stand on the issue? it's not clear, but what is clear is that the strike on the seven world central kitchen workers is actually an inflection point. at least in terms of rhetoric from the administration, which now says that israel has to get it together or else. the question is the or else, is it backed up by a change in policy? it seems like that answer is yes. for instance, it was only a few hours after president biden spoke with prime minister benjamin netany
i'm katy tur. we've got our eyes on baltimore right now where the president is touring the key bridge wreckage. you can see we've got a senator out there speaking, senator cardin. we're going to go there once president biden does start speaking. this is a major disaster, and he's trying to gin up support and attention on this so congress acts and helps to fund it to get it entirely rebuilt. in the meantime, as we wait for the president, we're going to be talking about israel. what is driving...
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>>> good to be with you, i'm katy tur. abortion, inflation, union jobs, national security, take your pick of presidential politics today because there is significant news on all of those issues. and each will move blocks of voters in november. president biden is hosting the japanese prime minister at the white house. a meeting with a close ally that was likely at the very least, a little uncomfortable today, as union workers are trying to sink a private deal for japanese steel. we have what biden said about that a moment ago in the bilateral muse conference. again, that is just one issue. the president is dealing with an unexpectedly high inflation report with market fallout, as you can see. new reaction to new comments he made about prime minister benjamin netanyahu's moves in gaza. and the tidal wave of blow back for arizona's supreme court decision to thrust the state back to 1864 when the state wasn't even a state, and had a total population of 6 to 9,000 people. biden, of course, has condemned that ruling and so, in f
>>> good to be with you, i'm katy tur. abortion, inflation, union jobs, national security, take your pick of presidential politics today because there is significant news on all of those issues. and each will move blocks of voters in november. president biden is hosting the japanese prime minister at the white house. a meeting with a close ally that was likely at the very least, a little uncomfortable today, as union workers are trying to sink a private deal for japanese steel. we have...
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our coverage continues with "katy tur reports" right now ♪♪ >>> good to be with you, i'm katy tur. the presumptive nominee for the republican party is on the attack going after judges, their family members, prosecutors, and their teams. democrats running against him, republicans not sufficiently loyal to him. voters not sufficiently pure enough either in the first choice of a candidate, as in the case of haley voters or in their religion, in the case of jews who don't vote republican. the list of political enemies gets longer and longer and while this isn't new, it's trump being trump, after all, some republicans worry it's not helping him in november, in the same way condemning vote by mail cost him in 2020. condemning anyone who questions him or maybe doesn't have him as their first choice might cost him in 2024. there's vaughn. if not in total viewers. and in republicans' ability to keep the house or win back the senate. you're seeing the sausage being made, folks. the former president quote, needs to be sensitive to where he's strong and where he's weak in the political map. jo
our coverage continues with "katy tur reports" right now ♪♪ >>> good to be with you, i'm katy tur. the presumptive nominee for the republican party is on the attack going after judges, their family members, prosecutors, and their teams. democrats running against him, republicans not sufficiently loyal to him. voters not sufficiently pure enough either in the first choice of a candidate, as in the case of haley voters or in their religion, in the case of jews who don't...
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give us the context around that video. >> reporter: hey, katy. this is one of the organizers of the encampment which has a decentralized power structure. he's one of the people who has spoken at times at pressers. our team has seen him here on campus. i went in today during the window that the campus allows reporters to enter, and could not talk to james. he was not present there. what we know is that he released an apology statement last night saying that he regrets his words, that he affirms the sanctity of life but repeated statements, saying zionist is an ideology that necessitates the genocide of the palestinian people, and so as you can understand there is a community here at columbia that feels that this isn't really much of an apology at all. and it's coming at an incredibly difficult time. tensions between students, faculty and administration, immense pressure on the president, ma, this doesn't represent their views, but they can't speak for james. it's hard to ask those additional questions right now, you can tell people here in the com
give us the context around that video. >> reporter: hey, katy. this is one of the organizers of the encampment which has a decentralized power structure. he's one of the people who has spoken at times at pressers. our team has seen him here on campus. i went in today during the window that the campus allows reporters to enter, and could not talk to james. he was not present there. what we know is that he released an apology statement last night saying that he regrets his words, that he...
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our coverage continues with "katy tur reports" right now. >>> good to be with you, i'm katy tur. is this a turning point in the war between israel and hamas? a moment where the u.s. stops giving unconditioning support to israel's war effort. president biden just got off the phone with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. their first call since seven aid workers from world central kitchen were called. the white house says the president told bibi to make changes how he's waging the war, mitigate civilian harm, address the humanitarian suffering, ensure the safety of aid workers or risk losing u.s. support. secretary of state antony blinken elaborated a moment ago in brussels. >> here's the current reality in gaza. despite important steps that israel is taking to allow assistance into gaza, the results on the ground are woefully insufficient and unacceptable. 100% of the population in gaza knows acute levels of food insecurity. 100% of the population is in need of humanitarian assistance. and those working heroically to provide that assistance are doing so in great peril to their own
our coverage continues with "katy tur reports" right now. >>> good to be with you, i'm katy tur. is this a turning point in the war between israel and hamas? a moment where the u.s. stops giving unconditioning support to israel's war effort. president biden just got off the phone with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. their first call since seven aid workers from world central kitchen were called. the white house says the president told bibi to make changes how he's waging...
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"katy tur reports" starts now. >>> we do indeed have it all. good to be with you. i'm katy tur. could this be 1968 all over again. protests on college campuses against the war in vietnam spread to the democratic convention in chicago. and arguably led to the election of richard nixon. it is 2024, and the war is in gaza, and with threats to shut down this year's democratic convention, which believe it or not, is also in chicago this year, will the outcome in november be the same? >> donald trump like nixon is trying to use the protests to paint democrats as lawless and chaotic, we'll get into the politics in a moment. speaker nancy pelosi is with us, and the debate over campus debates in a moment. but first, here's what's happening right now. columbia university is trying to clear the encampment on its main lawn to prepare for graduation ceremonies. it gave students a 2:00 p.m. deadline to leave or risk suspension. so far they have not left. with columbia's president saying in a statement, one group's rights to express their views cannot come at the expense of another group's rig
"katy tur reports" starts now. >>> we do indeed have it all. good to be with you. i'm katy tur. could this be 1968 all over again. protests on college campuses against the war in vietnam spread to the democratic convention in chicago. and arguably led to the election of richard nixon. it is 2024, and the war is in gaza, and with threats to shut down this year's democratic convention, which believe it or not, is also in chicago this year, will the outcome in november be the...
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>>> good to be with you, i'm katy tur. we're catching the impeachment trial of homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas on the floor soft senate right now or as john fetterman calls it "the jerry springer show." how many other senators feel the same. not all of them. and will they debate the merits? it will be news if they do. yesterday it seemed the trial would get dismissed immediately, and it still might. today, though, there are questions. we're going to explain what happened and why in a moment. we'll also get into the other major story that is coming out of the house because right now, beyond this impeachment, stories are all that is coming out of this house. a ukraine, israel, taiwan security bill is still waiting for its time on the floor, although there is text now. speaker mike johnson says he will move it. if he does, will he keep his job? there's word he will, but only because democrats want him for something. we'll explain the political horse trading there, but first to the senate where senate majority l
>>> good to be with you, i'm katy tur. we're catching the impeachment trial of homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas on the floor soft senate right now or as john fetterman calls it "the jerry springer show." how many other senators feel the same. not all of them. and will they debate the merits? it will be news if they do. yesterday it seemed the trial would get dismissed immediately, and it still might. today, though, there are questions. we're going to explain...
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>> reporter: exactly, katy. they view abortion as the issue that will be the most mobilizing and the most motivating for voters in november, and that's because of what they've seen from special elections, special ballot measures, the 2022 midterm elections, and you see the reaction to something like what happened on tuesday with the civil war era ruling, the biden campaign says that all of that is confirmed. this is really a moment where they want to seize on this anger from people about how could you revert to something like this, and they want to really capitalize on it, and that is why you saw them on monday after former president trump put out a video with his own changing and evolving abortion stance, they responded to that quickly. tuesday, the abortion ruling came down, and now they are announcing a seven-figure ad buy in arizona that is going to targ women, young voters, and latino voters in the state. the president in the new ad that you're seeing play on the screen specifically frames this as an issue
>> reporter: exactly, katy. they view abortion as the issue that will be the most mobilizing and the most motivating for voters in november, and that's because of what they've seen from special elections, special ballot measures, the 2022 midterm elections, and you see the reaction to something like what happened on tuesday with the civil war era ruling, the biden campaign says that all of that is confirmed. this is really a moment where they want to seize on this anger from people about...
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>> reporter: well, i think that's what we're about to watch, katy. you're the one that just said it. he urged his republican colleagues in the united states congress to kill the bill and they effectively did. and now for the next seven month, he, as we are witnessing at this very moment, i was just listening to him give these remarks in grand rapids, michigan, and using anecdotally the lives of undocumented immigrants, as emotional motivation to have the american electorate rally around republicans including him come november. and yet, what we have seen, this is a playbook we have seen from donald trump before. the question is, will it work this go around. in july of 2015, you and i were in phoenix, arizona, his first megarally. and one of the speakers at this event was the father of an individual killed by an undocumented immigrant. donald trump has used these stories to try to motivate the base in support to rally around him. i can go back to a past job of mine in 2010. steve king, the former congressman from iowa, made a claim that 9,000 americans
>> reporter: well, i think that's what we're about to watch, katy. you're the one that just said it. he urged his republican colleagues in the united states congress to kill the bill and they effectively did. and now for the next seven month, he, as we are witnessing at this very moment, i was just listening to him give these remarks in grand rapids, michigan, and using anecdotally the lives of undocumented immigrants, as emotional motivation to have the american electorate rally around...
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>> it depends on your definition of a trial, katy. senators will be sworn in as jurors tomorrow at 1:00. you can say the trial begins at that point, but we do not expect it to be lengthy. republicans will attempt some procedural moves to force democrats to make this more of a process than what they would like it to be, but the sum total of this is that democrats have more votes than republicans have. they can pretty much end this trial before it even really gets going. and in a lot of ways, it's probably the way it's going to end up under any circumstances is because it requires a two-thirds majority to convict someone of an impeachment and there is no way that there are two-thirds of the united states senate willing to impeach mayorkas. so we're not exactly sure the form and fashion democrats will move to dispose of this. whether or not they move to table or to just outright dismiss it, but it seems clear that chuck schumer and his colleagues would like to see this go away as quickly as possible. >> one more question. let's talk abou
>> it depends on your definition of a trial, katy. senators will be sworn in as jurors tomorrow at 1:00. you can say the trial begins at that point, but we do not expect it to be lengthy. republicans will attempt some procedural moves to force democrats to make this more of a process than what they would like it to be, but the sum total of this is that democrats have more votes than republicans have. they can pretty much end this trial before it even really gets going. and in a lot of...
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i'm ana cabrera in for katy tur this afternoon. jury selection in donald trump's criminal trial in new york city has hit a hurdle. two jurors who were already sworn in are now out. more than half of today's initial pool of prospective jurors are also gone, self-excused on grounds that they do not believe they can be fair and impartial. where do things go from here. prosecutors say juror number 4, an i.t. consultant concealed his criminal history, and also expressed privacy concerns to judge merchan, something that was also a concern of juror number 2, an oncology nurse. she told the court, friends and colleagues began questioning her identity as part of the jury based off media reports and now she didn't feel like she could remain impartial. these dismissals bringing the total to five seated jurors out of the 12, plus six alternates that are needed. this underscores just how difficult impanelling a jury will be. and everyone who has been trickling out of that courtroom seems to have an opinion on what's taking place inside. here's
i'm ana cabrera in for katy tur this afternoon. jury selection in donald trump's criminal trial in new york city has hit a hurdle. two jurors who were already sworn in are now out. more than half of today's initial pool of prospective jurors are also gone, self-excused on grounds that they do not believe they can be fair and impartial. where do things go from here. prosecutors say juror number 4, an i.t. consultant concealed his criminal history, and also expressed privacy concerns to judge...
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our coverage continues right now with katy tur reports. r reports. >>> good to be with you. we have breaking news out of arizona. a law from the civil war era is back on the books. outlawing all abortions exception to save a woman's life. anyone who violates the law or helps a woman get an abortion could face two to five years in prison. the rules from the state supreme court now puts abortion front and center for november. in one of the most consequential states not just for who wins the white house, but who controls the senate now that kristen sinema is not running for re-election. activist groups are already gathering signatures to get abortion on the ballot in november but even if that work, it won't be soon enough to stop this law which could take effect as soon as 45 days from now. so how will doctors determine when a woman's life is at risk? we've already seen how fraught that is. in texas, kentucky, alabama, and georgia. in fact, it was only last week when ali phillips described what she was told when doctors discovered virtually all of her baby's organs had not deve
our coverage continues right now with katy tur reports. r reports. >>> good to be with you. we have breaking news out of arizona. a law from the civil war era is back on the books. outlawing all abortions exception to save a woman's life. anyone who violates the law or helps a woman get an abortion could face two to five years in prison. the rules from the state supreme court now puts abortion front and center for november. in one of the most consequential states not just for who wins...
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i know you are, too, katy, but they're getting down to the nitty-gritty text messages between the individual who was representing daniels and potentially negotiating the sell of her story in october of 2016 and the editor in chief of the national enquirer. both men clearly believing the access hollywood tape was doing donald trump's campaign in, yet what we're now watching unfold here is potentially more text messages, getting to the point where an actual transaction took place in order to silence daniels. >> and this could be core to the prosecution's argument in terms of motive. why donald trump and michael cohen would want to try to silence stormy daniels. try to buy her story, bury it. because at the moment in the campaign, late 2016, a month before the election, the access hollywood tape comes out and it looks like he is going to, donald trump hemorrhage suburban women and lose the election. they want to try to stem the bleeding. i'll read you more about what's going on inside the courtroom. davidson says that the access hollywood tape gave her story new life and new value. he says the
i know you are, too, katy, but they're getting down to the nitty-gritty text messages between the individual who was representing daniels and potentially negotiating the sell of her story in october of 2016 and the editor in chief of the national enquirer. both men clearly believing the access hollywood tape was doing donald trump's campaign in, yet what we're now watching unfold here is potentially more text messages, getting to the point where an actual transaction took place in order to...
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i'm ana cabrera in for katy tur. a jury and six alternates are selected in former president trump's hush money trial, and we are learning more about a dramatic and really scary moment outside the courthouse. a man setting himself on fire in this area. designated for protesters. he has been taken by ambulance to the hospital. this is just a horrific event with few answers right now. we do not know who he is or why he was there or if it was related to what's happening inside the courthouse less than 100 feet away and what was going on at that exact moment. we are waiting for a press conference from the nypd set to get underway at any moment. we'll keep an eye out for that. in the meantime, joining us right now is nbc news national correspondent yasmin vossoughian outside that courthouse. she witnessed this whole thing go down. yasmin, you were on air when this fire happened. tell me what you saw and have we learned any more details? >> reporter: it was really unbelievable to see, obviously reporting on the impanelled j
i'm ana cabrera in for katy tur. a jury and six alternates are selected in former president trump's hush money trial, and we are learning more about a dramatic and really scary moment outside the courthouse. a man setting himself on fire in this area. designated for protesters. he has been taken by ambulance to the hospital. this is just a horrific event with few answers right now. we do not know who he is or why he was there or if it was related to what's happening inside the courthouse less...
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i'm katy tur. it was an explosive day in criminal court today. donald trump's one time ally and friend, david pecker, laid out in detail what he, michael cohen, and donald trump agreed to do to protect his campaign. and then how they did it. describing multiple conversations and multiple moments of the campaign on multiple topics including times when pecker directly advised trump saying quote, i think you should buy it, about karen mcdougle's story, to which trump responded he would think about it according to pecker and have cohen call him back. the question for jurors was any of this illegal. pecker is the man at the center of trump's catch and kill scheme in the run up to the 2016 election and he could be a more essential witness to cohen. because pecker is corroborating when cohen has long alleged. that there was a 2015 meeting in trump tower where he, pecker and trump hatched a plan to protect trump and hurt his opponents in his campaign for president. today, pecker called it a quote agreement among friends saying i would run or post positiv
i'm katy tur. it was an explosive day in criminal court today. donald trump's one time ally and friend, david pecker, laid out in detail what he, michael cohen, and donald trump agreed to do to protect his campaign. and then how they did it. describing multiple conversations and multiple moments of the campaign on multiple topics including times when pecker directly advised trump saying quote, i think you should buy it, about karen mcdougle's story, to which trump responded he would think about...