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chuck hagel warned that the u.s. would not ignore action that could threaten long-term process. >> china called the south china sea a sea of peace, friendship and cooperation. that's what it should be. in recent months china has undertaken destabilizing actions asserting claims over the south china sea. we oppose any effort by any nation to restrict overflight of freedom or navigations, whether from military or civilian vessels, or countries big or small. the united states will not look the other way when if the add principles are being challenged. >> scott heidler has more. >> reporter: the lang im from the u.s. -- language from the u.s. secretary of geps, chuck hagel - -- defense, chuck hagel, the united states seeing this as possibly having having international ramifications. chuck hagel welcomed a move by japan, where they said they want to be more involved in peace in the region. they are an ally of the united states. they are upping the pivot to asia. in six years 60% of air force and navy will operate out of t
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chuck and chuck. we're going to talk about your chart and the minimum wage in just a moment. that was a good dinner. >> it was a great dinner. i enjoyed it. president was good. and mchale was good. >> mchale was adorable. here are some of the highlights from the responsibilities dinner. >> olympic snow boarding medalist is here. we cannot believe what they do. death defying feats. haven't seen someone pull a 180 that fast since rand paul disinvited that nevada rancher from this dinner. as a general rule, things don't end well if the sentence started, "let me tell you something i know about the negro." just a tip for you. don't start your sentence that way. now that it's 2014, washington is obsessed on the midterms. folks are saying that with my sagging poll numbers, my fellow democrats don't really want me campaigning with them. and i don't think that's true, although i did notice the other day that sasha needed a speaker at career day and she invited bill clinton. >> mr. president, you have to admit, and you already have, the launch of healthcare.gov was a disaster. it was s
chuck and chuck. we're going to talk about your chart and the minimum wage in just a moment. that was a good dinner. >> it was a great dinner. i enjoyed it. president was good. and mchale was good. >> mchale was adorable. here are some of the highlights from the responsibilities dinner. >> olympic snow boarding medalist is here. we cannot believe what they do. death defying feats. haven't seen someone pull a 180 that fast since rand paul disinvited that nevada rancher from...
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>> that's not true, chuck. actually, the legislature shortened the early voting period. >> why are they rounding down? >> because of problems in a swing state like ohio. that's not me, chuck. that's the legislature. >> do you think they made a mistake? do you wish they didn't do that? >> what i want is a bipartisan solution. a partisan solution to these issues never is going to satisfy anybody. the only bipartisan solution on the table was a schedule that was given to us by the democrats and republicans who run the local elections. and what they wanted was a 28-day schedule that allowed saturdays and during presidential elections, chuck, we will have sundays. but there are 2 million fewer voters during these off-term elections and boards of elections wanted to have says and not sundays. >> i don't understand that decision and i understand, look, i know there are other states that do worse things but why should a voter have more access to the polls in a presidential year and not arguably in a year, in a mid-term
>> that's not true, chuck. actually, the legislature shortened the early voting period. >> why are they rounding down? >> because of problems in a swing state like ohio. that's not me, chuck. that's the legislature. >> do you think they made a mistake? do you wish they didn't do that? >> what i want is a bipartisan solution. a partisan solution to these issues never is going to satisfy anybody. the only bipartisan solution on the table was a schedule that was given...
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he elected bush or ways talk about it was chuck coopers daughter the of light -- the lawyer who finds out midway through the case his own daughter was a lesbian and now about to get married in massachusetts and he is joyfully planning a the wedding. to talk about credit it is people coming out and that changes everything. rob portman is a wonderful example and is absolutely opposed to marriage equality and finds out his son is gay and here's the cases he was a republican in senator often mentioned as the presidential candidate. so people telling the story is whether the four plaintiffs to become known to america chuck coopers daughter or portland's son is where the credit begins. >> host: exactly something some day say the organizations have been working on that for a long time and that is the foundation of the proposition viii to litigation and to so once the authors have them out is anything you would change? >> no. i set out to write this story. i hope there are other books with this was an important moment in american and civil rights history and lgbt history. i think i have read
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. >> chuck, do you agree with that? >> well, i tell you what these politicians think about these earmarks. the same way they feel about the pom moped. everybody loves to ride it and have fun with it but they don't want their friends to see them on it. that don't make it right, but it's politics. they want to take this money back so they can show their friends about it and be all big and mighty and look what i did for the district. since they put the ban on it, it has really reduced, but i think politicians are always going to try to find a way to get that money and take it home. >> gary it's been likened to basically opening a bar tab for recovering alcoholics if we get rid of this ban. >> well, it's like opening a bar tab for all the voters in your district as chuck implied. it's a vicious cycle, brenda. these people, these politicians get elected and, oh, my gosh, in favor of earmarks. why? because earmarks are basically favors. they're either favors to unions or favors to big companies, if you will. they're favors to
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i agree with chuck. that what they're probably looking for is a way to gracefully let shinseki step down and look for a very high-profile vet. i was wondering if former senator bob kerry, a wounded vet, might be the kind of person they want they want to put in charge there. somebody that's had to deal with the v.a. health system himself as a way of saying, we're going to take this thing very seriously and put somebody in there who both, as a practical matter and symbolically, carries a lot of weight ants issue. >> chuck, let's talk about more broadly about the president's work today. which is to say the speech you at west point. max fisher at fox and i tend to agree with this assessment, called it one of the most dovish foreign policy speeches by a sitting u.s. president since eisenhower. this was a man who was very clearly trying to put the hammer of american military might firmly in the toolbox. not to say they will never be opened again but i was struck by how dove issuish this was. what were your tho
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to get all the information on that, stick around because chuck todd is next. have a great weekend and as always, my friends, thank you for your patience. ♪ >>> shinseki speaks just moments ago. the embattled v.a. secretary apologized and said he's firing the top leaders in phoenix. we also learned he'll have another one-on-one meeting with his boss, the president, in just over an hour. he's still on the job this morning despite an ever-growing list of democrats saying he should go immediately. we'll talk to one of them in a few minutes. also, the ugly senate primary in mississippi and a quirky california contest for governor and some races down the ballot. the main event for this tuesday's big primary action. and as henry waxman gets ready to hang it up in l.a., an almost endless red carpet of celebrities have picked sides in the 18-person pack that wants to succeed him in representing beverly hills. we'll talk to one of those 18 today. >> good morning from washington, it's friday, may 30th, 2014. this is the last "daily rundown" of may. we have a lot going
to get all the information on that, stick around because chuck todd is next. have a great weekend and as always, my friends, thank you for your patience. ♪ >>> shinseki speaks just moments ago. the embattled v.a. secretary apologized and said he's firing the top leaders in phoenix. we also learned he'll have another one-on-one meeting with his boss, the president, in just over an hour. he's still on the job this morning despite an ever-growing list of democrats saying he should go...
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we'll see plenty of that. >> enter the incumbent chuck reed is not running. how is that issue of public safety playing out? you might say we have been too mean to the police and people don't want to come work here. it's hard to recruit. on the other hand we can't afford it. how do you shake it out? what's the answer? >> i don't think they have a good answer. they're all struggling for that and making promises but not a lot of substance on how to hire more police. there's talk about putting a sales tax measure on the ballot but most candidates are reluctant to endorse a tax increase. there's talk about further pulling back on the pension reforms so you can get some of the police officers back. maybe raising the level. we have two tiered pension system so more recent employees with less advantageous pension. there's different ideas. i don't think anybody will get it. >> how does that all shake out for chuck reed? is he popular? is all that pension stuff rubbed off on the other candidates in an unhelpful way in. >> chuck reed -- well, he's won two elections. he'
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chuck is with us from the white house tonight. chuck, without exception, this is the position you hear on edward snowden where you are. >> reporter: that's right. here at the white house, he was channelling rage, frankly, that you sometimes hear from about edward snowden. i've had a similar experience with staffers, particularly in the national security wing, who when you talk about this, they want to have a sober conversation, and say, look, we're not going to get into a back and forth about edward snowden and you poke for just a second and hear that tone that secretary kerry was doing. that wasn't political theater. sometimes you hear anger that's political theater. that's real rage. the anger at edward snowden has to do with not the theft itself but the selective leak that they hate, that they believe is undermined america's standing in the world and the diplomatic standing between, say, america and germany. and think about this, brian, john kerry's the guy that ends up in europe with foreign ministers, who now make jokes, i'm
chuck is with us from the white house tonight. chuck, without exception, this is the position you hear on edward snowden where you are. >> reporter: that's right. here at the white house, he was channelling rage, frankly, that you sometimes hear from about edward snowden. i've had a similar experience with staffers, particularly in the national security wing, who when you talk about this, they want to have a sober conversation, and say, look, we're not going to get into a back and forth...
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chuck, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. it's been a grueling week of increasing political pressure from members of his party, so the president finally acquiesced and in his words, regretfully accepted the resignation of hhis embattled v.a. secretary. in announcing his departure, the president went out of his way to praise him. >> i am grateful for his service as are veterans across the country. i think rick's judgment that he could not carry out the next stages of reform without being a distraction himself. so my assessment was unfortunately he was right. >> reporter: it was only in april that reports of veterans possibly dying while waiting to be seen at a v.a. medical center in phoenix began to surface nationally, leading to investigations over whether staffers deliberately put the right wait times. a grilling on capitol hill and eventually hundreds of calls for shinseki's resignation. 90 minutes before his final meeting with the president as v.a. secretary, shinseki apologized publicly. >> so given the facts i now know i
chuck, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. it's been a grueling week of increasing political pressure from members of his party, so the president finally acquiesced and in his words, regretfully accepted the resignation of hhis embattled v.a. secretary. in announcing his departure, the president went out of his way to praise him. >> i am grateful for his service as are veterans across the country. i think rick's judgment that he could not carry out the next stages of...
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senator chuck schumer, thank you. chuck todd, thank you as well. we'll watch you on "the daily rundown" on msnbc this morning. >>> ahead in our 8:00 hour, senator joe manchin and senator tim kaine. and army veteran wes moore with a special look at vets overcoming extreme obstacles when they return from serving abroad. plus democrats say republicans are just playing politics by harping on benghazi. our next guest says they're just afraid to confront the truth. republican congressman peter king standing by. and then louis takes us behind the scenes for a look at the white house correspondents dinner. his look. and it's awkward and weird and all over the place. >> louis, i'm sure zbln lots of celebrities. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. >> it's a genuine thrill to be here in washington, d.c., the city that started the whole crack smoking mayor craze. between rob ford, justin bieber, and ted cruz, you just want to tell canada, hey, hey, relax. we already have a florida. ♪ [ male announcer ] staples has everything you need to get y
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we'll see plenty of that. >> enter the incumbent chuck reed is not running. how is that issue of public safety playing out? you might say we have been too mean to the police and people don't want to come work here. it's hard to recruit. on the other hand we can't afford it. how do you shake it out? what's the answer? >> i don't think they have a good answer. they're all struggling for that and making promises but not a lot of substance on how to hire more police. there's talk about putting a sales tax measure on the ballot but most candidates are reluctant to endorse a tax increase. there's talk about further pulling back on the pension reforms so you can get some of the police officers back. maybe raising the level. we have two tiered pension system so more recent employees with less advantageous pension. there's different ideas. i don't think anybody will get it. >> how does that all shake out for chuck reed? is he popular? is all that pension stuff rubbed off on the other candidates in an unhelpful way in. >> chuck reed -- well, he's won two elections. he'
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chuck todd is the host of the daily rundown here on msnbc. a couple of things. my punch about this year, and you probably have your own hunches that the people on the democratic side who may withstand even a tsunami are the ones with strong family roots in the state. whether it's begich alaska. you have the big democrat in kentucky running. does that work? do you think that can work based on your sense of history? these two women may have a better shot, even though they're novices in many ways than some of the more regular democrats in there including imcome bents. >> the democrats are counting on it. we've seen marry landrieu overperform democratic performance in louisiana time and time again. boone landrieu's daughter gets through. they trust the brand prk they trust the name. when she makes the case, right? when a family heir of sorts, a member of the political dynasty whatever you want to call them says i put louisiana, arkansas, georgia, kentucky, whatever it is first, an older voter in midterm might say, you know i did know sam nun. he was pretty good. i d
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our political director, chuck todd. former communications director for the obama administration anita dunn, and congressman from utah, jason chaffetz. welcome to all of you. all right, chuck todd, you got some humor there. you also maybe had some clues 20 -- about 2016. >> some clues? there's even a third joke you didn't do about showing him moving out of the oval office and everything said hold for hillary, hold for hillary. you know, people say, oh, it's just joking, it's just humor and all this. there are people that are supporters of biden that get a little cranky about how easily the president talks about hillary clinton as his successor now, and it is sort of this fait accompli among a lot of democratic donors and elites, that that's just what it is. the baton is about to be handed to here and it's up to bill clinton, buzz she want to run for bill clinton's third term or barack obama's third term. she gets the choice, but the president certainly sees her as the heir apparent. >> and almost this making fun, kathlee
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chuck todd is next on "the daily rundown." have a great memorial weekend. we'll see you on tuesday. >>> secretary shinseki presses on as a sad scandal hangs overs v.a. this memorial day weekend. a high profile democratic candidate breaks with the president and even bob dole begins to express doubt about how it's all being handled. >> meantime more arrests in the mississippi mess. the new charges bring the taping scandal closer to chris mcdaniel, as his primary challenge to senator thad cochran is just over ten days away. and vladimir putin says he'll respect the outcome of ukraine's presidential vote. we'll have more on what he told cnbc just moments ago. good morning from washington, it's friday, may 23rd, 2014. get out of town friday, the start of memorial day weekend. let's get right to my first reads of the morning. and we begin with the scandal now inside the v.a. and with the nation about to kick off the memorial day weekend, the timing couldn't be worse for the obama administration. over the next three days a number of lawmakers will attend ceremonie
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senator, good morning to you, sir. >> good morning, chuck. good to be with you. >> you, russ feingold who actually was in the senate and got voted out right before you came in also was a guy that sounded the boko haram alarm as well. i guess i'm curious, why do you think the state department -- they seem to be the lone group that didn't want to put boko haram on the terrorist list when every other group, the intelligence community, you and among others in the united states senate were calling for this. boy, is this turning out to be a big mistake? >> well, chuck, i think it's important that all of us in the united states, policy leaders, business leaders, community leaders, elected officials be better informed about and pay more attention to the rising threat of jihadist activity in africa. i try to spread a positive message about africa, about the economic and development opportunities there, but we shouldn't take our eye off the ball in terms of the very real challenges of jihadist groups like boko haram. we could quibble over exactly why a
senator, good morning to you, sir. >> good morning, chuck. good to be with you. >> you, russ feingold who actually was in the senate and got voted out right before you came in also was a guy that sounded the boko haram alarm as well. i guess i'm curious, why do you think the state department -- they seem to be the lone group that didn't want to put boko haram on the terrorist list when every other group, the intelligence community, you and among others in the united states senate...
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and in washington, nbc news chief white house correspondent and political director chuck todd. >> chuck did it. >> here we go. back off of chuck. >> jim cramer, jeremy peters still with us as well. >> what? >> nicole is blaming you for her injury. >> she is now. >> he had that door rigged. >> how did she snow? the trickiness of powers at 30 rock. >>. >> who would blame you after all the terrible things she said about you? you spoke with senator harry reid yesterday and talked about why he was going after some businessmen and not other businessmen. take a look. >> they are the two richest people in the world. they're in it to make money. that's their whole goal here is to add zeros to their billions. i don't think that's the case -- >> you don't think that's thes say with adelson? >> i know sheldon adelson, he's not in this for money. he's in it because he has certain ideological views. now, sheldon adelson views are keeping with the democrats on choice, all kinds of things. don't pick on him. he's not in it to make money. >> don't pick of sheldon. >> but the headline above the fold in t
and in washington, nbc news chief white house correspondent and political director chuck todd. >> chuck did it. >> here we go. back off of chuck. >> jim cramer, jeremy peters still with us as well. >> what? >> nicole is blaming you for her injury. >> she is now. >> he had that door rigged. >> how did she snow? the trickiness of powers at 30 rock. >>. >> who would blame you after all the terrible things she said about you? you spoke...
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chuck, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. it was perhaps the biggest campaign promise president obama made to bring an to end the wars in iraq and afghanistan before end of his presidency. with the president's announcement today some are wondering if we're ending the war in afghanistan or beginning a new phase. it's america's longest war, over 12 years. started in direct response to 9/11. >> the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon. >> reporter: it's a war that has taken its toll of blood and treasure. more than 2300 americans killed since november 2001. more than 19,000 wounded in action. it's produced ten medal of honor recipients. nearly three quarters of a trillion dollars in military spending and aid. and at its peak over 100,000 american troops deployed. a war the president inherited and pledged to end. >> america's combat mission will be over by the end of this year. >> and after a surprise visit to troops on sunday, the president announced this today. >> starting next year afghans will be f
chuck, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. it was perhaps the biggest campaign promise president obama made to bring an to end the wars in iraq and afghanistan before end of his presidency. with the president's announcement today some are wondering if we're ending the war in afghanistan or beginning a new phase. it's america's longest war, over 12 years. started in direct response to 9/11. >> the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon. >>...
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chuck todd, nbc news chief white house correspondent and david bennett. gentlemen, first with you, chuck, the politics of this thing, time is everything in politics, timing is. the president made clear a week ago when he set this mouse trap he'd wait until the i.g. reported. the i.g. reported late today with a bad report. the president said if the report was bad, he was going to act. in fact, he said pretty clearly shinseki would act himself to remove himself, in not so many words, but pretty darn clearly. what's the president doing now? >> well, look, they are making it clear, they seem to be creating momentum, if you want to call it that, for shinseki's exit. perhaps it's to give him room to make the decision himself, but when you see the things that they've done behind the scenes, a senior aide told my colleague that shinseki is considered on probation for the past week. this, obviously, this i.g. report doesn't help that probation status that the president was unofficially putting him on very well. you have the democratic politics on this, so, for ins
chuck todd, nbc news chief white house correspondent and david bennett. gentlemen, first with you, chuck, the politics of this thing, time is everything in politics, timing is. the president made clear a week ago when he set this mouse trap he'd wait until the i.g. reported. the i.g. reported late today with a bad report. the president said if the report was bad, he was going to act. in fact, he said pretty clearly shinseki would act himself to remove himself, in not so many words, but pretty...
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okay, chuck, i'll start with you on this one. what should be the first thing on the interim secretary or acting secretary, sloan gibson. the first thing on his to do list. >> i think he has to startaddrey one. this has been a systemic problem for a long time. i don't think this is a democratic problem, i don't think this is a republican problem. it's get these veterans the health care they deserve. and i think that it's going to be a political issue in the 2014 elections, whether we like it or not. but if you're asking me what the first thing he should do in office, is start doing a full audit of everything that's happened up until now and find systematically what we can do in each phase to fix it. >> guy, president obama said there needs to be a change in culture. so who leads the charge and how do you begin to infuse new wiring into the v.a., literally, and in terms of mind-set, guy? >> that is such a tough question, arthel. because this is clearly an agency that has had systemic, endemic problems and in some cases corruption f
okay, chuck, i'll start with you on this one. what should be the first thing on the interim secretary or acting secretary, sloan gibson. the first thing on his to do list. >> i think he has to startaddrey one. this has been a systemic problem for a long time. i don't think this is a democratic problem, i don't think this is a republican problem. it's get these veterans the health care they deserve. and i think that it's going to be a political issue in the 2014 elections, whether we like...
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does chuck schumer know better than james madison? >>> welcome to "the journal editorial report" i'm paul gigot. well, it's commencement season once again, and as college seniors prepare to leave the ivory tower, another rite of spring is taking hold. college bans on conservative speakers. former secretary of state condoleezza rice is the latest victim, announcing last week she is with drawing as the graduation speaker at rutgers university after faculty and students there protested her role in the iraq war. last month, another university rescinded its invitation to another whose criticism over radical islam the school said violated its core values. and a speech by libertarian design scientist charlie murray, for fear of quote, hurting our faculty of students of color. political diary editor, jason riley. so dan, as we said, this has been known to happen in the past. but it seems to be picking up in number and in the breadth of the people who are banned. condoleezza rice is hardly some radical. she's the ultimate establishment figure.
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what does chuck schumer, what is his problem with the first amendment? >> yeah, i think that's the question that everyone is asking, paul. this was essentially a declaration of war by schumer and udall on the supreme court. this is them saying, look, the supreme court's been finding that the first amendment protects political speech and we're just not going to allow them to continue to knock down our efforts to regulate that kind of speech. this is incredible. this really would create an unlimited ability for unlimited authority for congress to regulate whatever political activism of private citizens. >> basically redefine the first amendment political speech to say it does not include money that you spend to try to amplify speech. so the states and the federal government could say you could speak all you want if you're on a street corner, but if you want to buy advertising or spend somehow to amplify that speech, we're going to regulate that as much as we want. >> right, and guess what? i mean, all of this is being done, supposedly, to regulate dark mon
what does chuck schumer, what is his problem with the first amendment? >> yeah, i think that's the question that everyone is asking, paul. this was essentially a declaration of war by schumer and udall on the supreme court. this is them saying, look, the supreme court's been finding that the first amendment protects political speech and we're just not going to allow them to continue to knock down our efforts to regulate that kind of speech. this is incredible. this really would create an...
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in the honorable chuck hagel, secretary of defense. the 18th chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. theutive director of national military cemetery. commanding general of the united states army military oestreich of washington. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please ,tand for the introduction invocation, and national anthem. , majorand chaplain general jeffrey buchanan, commanding general, united states army. executive director of the army national ella terry cemetery. chairman, joint chiefs of staff. the honorable chuck hagel, secretary of defense. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. ♪ [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, chaplain raynor. let us join together in prayer. god, we ask your presence be upon us this day. a day in which we as a nation come together on this hallowed ground to honor those brave men and women who gave all they had for the service of our nation and our freedom. never let us forget the sacrifice and their willingness to serve. they did not ask to become heroes, they asked for courage to
in the honorable chuck hagel, secretary of defense. the 18th chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. theutive director of national military cemetery. commanding general of the united states army military oestreich of washington. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please ,tand for the introduction invocation, and national anthem. , majorand chaplain general jeffrey buchanan, commanding general, united states army. executive director of the army...
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thanks very much. >> thank you, chuck. i appreciate it. >>> let's now turn to perry bacon jr., political editor for the grio who's in kentucky today and has been covering that race very closely. so, perry, look, the expectation is that mcconnell wins. i think the question is what is his number, how strong is the anti-mcconnell fervor. by the way, what does turnout look like today? low turnout is not good news for mcconnell, i assume? >> yeah, low turnout probably favors bevin. bevin said this himself. both campaigns view it this way, the bevin supporters are probably a little more intense so if you have a low turnout in the 15% to 20% range, bevin will be closer. if you get to 32%, which is about where the turnout was in 2010 when it was paul against grayson, i think you'll see mcconnell with a bigger victory. the question here is does bevin break 40% or not. that's what people are looking at. it's hard to see bevin winning unless turnout is low but it's possible to see him getting 40% and that would send a signal a lot of
thanks very much. >> thank you, chuck. i appreciate it. >>> let's now turn to perry bacon jr., political editor for the grio who's in kentucky today and has been covering that race very closely. so, perry, look, the expectation is that mcconnell wins. i think the question is what is his number, how strong is the anti-mcconnell fervor. by the way, what does turnout look like today? low turnout is not good news for mcconnell, i assume? >> yeah, low turnout probably favors...
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defense secretary chuck hagel talking to cnn about the scandal at the va. he's calling for change, but not at the time, despite many calls for eric shinseki to resign. >>> and then, a hail mary from hope francis, putting himself in the middle of a political battle that has lasted centuries, calling for a palestinian state and offering help negotiate a deal himself. can he solve what countless others could not? good morning, everyone. great to see you this morning. welcome to "early start." i'm john berman. >> i'm christine romans. it is monday, may 26th, memorial day and 5:00 a.m. in the east. glad to see you this morning. let's begin in southern california, where there are new developments as investigators try to piece together what led this 22-year-old to go on a deadly rampage around santa barbara, killing six people and wounding more than a dozen before turning the gun on himself. now, a friend of elliott rogers' family tells cnn rogers' parents went on a desperate hunt for their son just as he was opening fire, seemingly at random. he had just sent his
defense secretary chuck hagel talking to cnn about the scandal at the va. he's calling for change, but not at the time, despite many calls for eric shinseki to resign. >>> and then, a hail mary from hope francis, putting himself in the middle of a political battle that has lasted centuries, calling for a palestinian state and offering help negotiate a deal himself. can he solve what countless others could not? good morning, everyone. great to see you this morning. welcome to...
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american defense secretary chuck hagel accuses china of destabilizing the south china sea and says the u.s. will not look the other way. military of thailand's afternoon announces elections might be more than a year away, and in formula one, simmering tensions, even though they are both driving for the same team. of words has erupted between the united states and china. first, u.s. defense secretary chuck hagel accuse china of, as he put it, destabilizing the south china sea and china responded by describing the comments as full of incitement, threats, and intimidation. the dispute looks to heighten further tensions in east asia, where china has recently been involved in disputes with the number of neighbors, above all, japan and vietnam. >> the senkaku islands are at the center of a long-running dispute. although officially controlled by japan, china also lays claim to the uninhabited territory. the real issue is not the terrain rising from the sea, but the oil, gas, and fish, deep below the surface. see -- speaking at a conference in singapore, the u.s. defense secretary had some tou
american defense secretary chuck hagel accuses china of destabilizing the south china sea and says the u.s. will not look the other way. military of thailand's afternoon announces elections might be more than a year away, and in formula one, simmering tensions, even though they are both driving for the same team. of words has erupted between the united states and china. first, u.s. defense secretary chuck hagel accuse china of, as he put it, destabilizing the south china sea and china responded...
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chuck? >> thank you, richard. i have to say that i have doubts when any result is 90% or better in any supposed election like that. >> all right. before a quick break, we have the trivia of the first vote in a republican election. in 1964 is when we got the first hints off what george's future is going to be. and rosilee, she is going to tell me on twitter whether i am right. and so i have to say it three ways to be right for one of them. approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any allergic react
chuck? >> thank you, richard. i have to say that i have doubts when any result is 90% or better in any supposed election like that. >> all right. before a quick break, we have the trivia of the first vote in a republican election. in 1964 is when we got the first hints off what george's future is going to be. and rosilee, she is going to tell me on twitter whether i am right. and so i have to say it three ways to be right for one of them. approved to treat symptoms of bph, like...
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chuck's been covering the goings on in his home state. what would you say is going on in your home state, chuck? >> well, was there a few days last week. and tuesday is the republican primary for -- for the nomination to run against kay hagan in the senate race. it's got -- it's a crowded pry march but really three prominent candidates. we saw tom tillis in video at the top of the show here. he is the establishment candidate. he's the speaker of the statehouse. he's got the backing of the chamber of commerce and many other groups. there was a lot of thinking, gwen, that he would be pushed really hard by a tea party candidate named greg brannon. and a -- christian right candidate named mark harris. it's possible they'll do well on tuesday. but the thinking among a lot of people there is that these guys did not do what they needed to do. they didn't perform particularly well in the three debates that took place. they didn't get a lot of money. they just haven't generated much enthusiasm and attention. and i think one thing we've learned fro
chuck's been covering the goings on in his home state. what would you say is going on in your home state, chuck? >> well, was there a few days last week. and tuesday is the republican primary for -- for the nomination to run against kay hagan in the senate race. it's got -- it's a crowded pry march but really three prominent candidates. we saw tom tillis in video at the top of the show here. he is the establishment candidate. he's the speaker of the statehouse. he's got the backing of the...
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, china will become the enemy of the u.s. >> secretary of defense chuck hagel using blunt language in dealing with china, and what he sees as possible destabilization of the region when china is dealing with territorial disputes. he thinks what they're doing is something that could impact the international opportunity. >> china has called the south china sea a sea of peace, friendship and cooperation. that's what it should be. but in recent months china has undertaken destabilizing unilateral actions asserting it's claims in the south china sea. >> the broad bed disputes in southeast asia and the china sea. he talks about thailand and the military coup and what that could mean to the population in tie. >> and we also respond when nations retreat from democracy, as in thailand. we urge the royal thai army to release those who have been detained in restrictions of free expression and move immediately to restore power back to thailand through free and fair elections. >> secretary hagel went on to underline the pivot or rebalancing to asia as it draws down forces in afghanistan and earlie
, china will become the enemy of the u.s. >> secretary of defense chuck hagel using blunt language in dealing with china, and what he sees as possible destabilization of the region when china is dealing with territorial disputes. he thinks what they're doing is something that could impact the international opportunity. >> china has called the south china sea a sea of peace, friendship and cooperation. that's what it should be. but in recent months china has undertaken destabilizing...
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they even have the power to move chuck cooper who fought them in the supreme court. posts that you paint a wonderful beautiful picture of them in the book. i guess the question again is it's not a book that purports to be about their stories but what about the risk that because you got so close to them you weren't able to gain perspective not about the plaintiffs as human beings but about the claims. >> guest: i did not set out to right the entire history. i set out to write a story of the five years between that passage of prop 8 and the supreme court cases and the amazing transformation in the country that went on. i wanted to do that in a very intimate way. i think there will be many other looks they get to some of the things you are talking about and i think that's great. i wanted to tell a story about the people and i do think the perspectives we are talking about spend a lot of time talking about are very much in the book. there are just told three different characters and they are told to carry stored. they talk a little bit about the frustration. lee jones, h
they even have the power to move chuck cooper who fought them in the supreme court. posts that you paint a wonderful beautiful picture of them in the book. i guess the question again is it's not a book that purports to be about their stories but what about the risk that because you got so close to them you weren't able to gain perspective not about the plaintiffs as human beings but about the claims. >> guest: i did not set out to right the entire history. i set out to write a story of...
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chuck nadd home! ♪ i'm coming home ♪ tell the world i'm coming home ♪ ♪ let the rain wash away... ♪ tell the world i'm coming home ♪ ♪ the restless never stop. they just change boots. that's why we made the all-new jeep cherokee. with an exclusive 9-speed transmission and 31 miles per gallon highway. so you can keep going. well-qualified lessees get a low mileage lease on the 2014 jeep cherokee sport front wheel drive for $199 a month. >> eric: wade davis is coming if. what do you do? you see the hitting coach dave hansen. conger saying i need to find out a little something too. so much information. what is this guy like to throw and what are his pitches? what will he throw in a certain count and what does he throw with guys in scoring position? i tell you, this guy, wade davis, will come right at you. left-handers are hitting .171 against him and right-handers .111 and not faring much better. 20 innings pitched. ten hits. and let me tell you about the strikeouts, matt. >> matt: i'd like
chuck nadd home! ♪ i'm coming home ♪ tell the world i'm coming home ♪ ♪ let the rain wash away... ♪ tell the world i'm coming home ♪ ♪ the restless never stop. they just change boots. that's why we made the all-new jeep cherokee. with an exclusive 9-speed transmission and 31 miles per gallon highway. so you can keep going. well-qualified lessees get a low mileage lease on the 2014 jeep cherokee sport front wheel drive for $199 a month. >> eric: wade davis is coming if. what...
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more from our white house correspondent chuck todd. chuck? >> reporter: lester, a new warning from president obama to russian president putin today if he's caught meddling in the ukrainian election on may 25th. >> in short, they are making a weak russian economy even weaker. moreover, if russia continues on its current course, we have a range of tools at our disposal including sanctions that would target sectors of the russian economy. >> reporter: now, chancellor merkel and president talked about those tools today and here's what they agreed to. that beyond targeting individuals, they're going to have the new sanctions aimed at russian banking, weapons production, and energy. germany relies on russian energy, but merkel agreed to this to include it as long as her country's inevitable economic pain is shared with other countries. now, today's little meeting with president and merkel didn't go so well, apparently. the president still walking on egg shells over the whole nsa revelation that the u.s. spied on chancellor merkel. asked whether som
more from our white house correspondent chuck todd. chuck? >> reporter: lester, a new warning from president obama to russian president putin today if he's caught meddling in the ukrainian election on may 25th. >> in short, they are making a weak russian economy even weaker. moreover, if russia continues on its current course, we have a range of tools at our disposal including sanctions that would target sectors of the russian economy. >> reporter: now, chancellor merkel and...
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chuck t. >> as you know, it is super tuesday, or the closest thing we have. six states coast to coast will vote in primaries and it showcases all the big national story lines of this election season. >> reporter: stir line number one, the battle for the soul of the gop. three states tuesday will feature the latest round in the tea party versus establishment primaries. a battle the establishment has been winning. in kentucky, republican matt bevan has struggled in his quest to oust mitch mcconnell. but keep an eye on the size of the anti-mcconnell gop vote. it won't be easy for him to get these folks back. in georgia's senate, two tea party congressmen have faded. it's three establishment backed candidates that are fighting for the top two slots in the july runoff. and in idaho's second house district, mike simpson appears poised to survive his tea party challenge. the tea party could go 0 for 3 tuesday. story line number two, democrats and women. both as candidates and voters. the party is counting on them to save their senate majority. michelle nun in georgi
chuck t. >> as you know, it is super tuesday, or the closest thing we have. six states coast to coast will vote in primaries and it showcases all the big national story lines of this election season. >> reporter: stir line number one, the battle for the soul of the gop. three states tuesday will feature the latest round in the tea party versus establishment primaries. a battle the establishment has been winning. in kentucky, republican matt bevan has struggled in his quest to oust...
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chuck coppola checks in now-- with an update on the ipo market. hello chuck! angie, the ipo market is in full bloom. king digital's candy crush, la quinta hotels and former gm auto lender ally financial are among the more high profile names that have already made it onto the stock market. however, traders are quick to caution investors. "i'm choosing to stay on the sidelines because the ipo market as of late, its been hot but its due for some type of tragic crash or something like that." "i think those ipos, because they're priced in a red-hot market, as a value guy: wait for the dust to settle, get some kind of trading in there, and then take a look at them." it's projected 284 companies will launch ipo-s. topping last year's 222 deals. that's a sign the economy is looking brighter for venture capitalists... especially in sunny california where big money investors are feeling the most confident in 6 years about funding start ups. however, diane moca discovered there are concerns of a bubble burst. "the exit environment is very strong. the ipo window was blown
chuck coppola checks in now-- with an update on the ipo market. hello chuck! angie, the ipo market is in full bloom. king digital's candy crush, la quinta hotels and former gm auto lender ally financial are among the more high profile names that have already made it onto the stock market. however, traders are quick to caution investors. "i'm choosing to stay on the sidelines because the ipo market as of late, its been hot but its due for some type of tragic crash or something like...
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and what was interesting, chuck, correctly talked about coal, as an issue here. which i think it is not just an issue in eastern kentucky. kind of symbolic issue here. but the counter to that is being pro labor. as chuck pointed out. she sounded like walter ruther up there. talking minimum wage over and over. she attacked the right to work law that is on, coming on the ballot here. as strong pro union position as you can get. and then linked that to mitch mcconnell's wealth. there will be a populist element to counter mcconnell's effort to turn coal into an issue. >> msnbc's, e.j.dion. thank you so much, e.j. >> so good to be with you. >> coming up our special primary night coverage continues. the polls closed moments ago in idaho and oregon. and we'll go there next. i'm sinora and this is my son, chris. i'm a messy person. i don't like cleaning. i love my son, but he never cleans up. always leaves a trail of crumbs behind. you're going to have a problem with getting a wife. uh, yeah, i guess. [ laughs ] this is ridiculous. christopher glenn! [ doorbell rings ] w
and what was interesting, chuck, correctly talked about coal, as an issue here. which i think it is not just an issue in eastern kentucky. kind of symbolic issue here. but the counter to that is being pro labor. as chuck pointed out. she sounded like walter ruther up there. talking minimum wage over and over. she attacked the right to work law that is on, coming on the ballot here. as strong pro union position as you can get. and then linked that to mitch mcconnell's wealth. there will be a...
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>> chuck, that is not problematic. i've talked to several elections officials as i traveled the state and not one of them have mentioned that that is problematic. what we're missing is that voting should be easy for voters and not for government and we should be doing everything that we can to enfranchise voters and not to disenfranchise them. it doesn't make a whole lot of as soon as. the argument that they're using again i would say is a false premise. >> what is the other reason that you're challenging him in is it all based on how he's managed the voting system? is that how you want to make your campaign to be, mostly about? >> well, i'm running for secretary of state because i believe that the voters in this state deserve a chief elections officer that wants to enfranchise people and all people. chuck, you may know the salon article that just came out that shows clearly the e-mails that there is a partisan ting going on in the secretary of states office in terms of debating the changes that have happened in this s
>> chuck, that is not problematic. i've talked to several elections officials as i traveled the state and not one of them have mentioned that that is problematic. what we're missing is that voting should be easy for voters and not for government and we should be doing everything that we can to enfranchise voters and not to disenfranchise them. it doesn't make a whole lot of as soon as. the argument that they're using again i would say is a false premise. >> what is the other reason...
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