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another texan, crusading for voting rights, beto o'rourke will join us next. us next. oh! are you using liberty mutual's coverage customizer tool? sorry? well, since you asked. it finds discounts and policy recommendations, so you only pay for what you need. limu, you're an animal! who's got the bird legs now? only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ washed your hands a lot today? probably like 40 times. hands feel dry? like sandpaper. introducing new dove handwash, with 5 x moisturizer blend. removes germs in seconds, moisturizes for hours. soft, smooth. new dove handwash. soft, smooth. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ (brad) how does apartments-dot-com help more renters get into new homes than any other site? it's really as simple as taking the ol' power nap. and wakey, wakey... apartments-dot-com. the most popular place to find a place. still fresh unstopables in-wash scent booster downy unstopables delicia: this is where all our recycling is sorted -- 1.2 million pounds every day, helping to make san franc
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that does it for us tonight. time now for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell good evening ". >> we have big news out the senate. the bipartisan vote was much bigger than many of us expected. a total of 18 republicans supported the bill. the one absent senator was a republican who supports the bill. 17 republican senate votes on the floor but 18 in reality already there. including mitch mcconnell. >> you remember the days there were big votes in the senate like that, these days i was talking to senator tester saying until you are doing something completely noncontroversial it is unheard of to get 18 people joining with democracy. democrats. it's quite something. >> it really is. i saw your interview with john throughout the problem and he's very realistic about what the possibilities are. he's not someone who throws around a lot of false optimism. he is one of the keys to watch it get this far. it's not all the way there but this vote is a huge hurdle to get over. >> looking forward to your show. have a good o
that does it for us tonight. time now for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell good evening ". >> we have big news out the senate. the bipartisan vote was much bigger than many of us expected. a total of 18 republicans supported the bill. the one absent senator was a republican who supports the bill. 17 republican senate votes on the floor but 18 in reality already there. including mitch mcconnell. >> you remember the days there were big votes in the senate like that,...
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right now the concentration is continuing to use doctors, continuing to use health experts to try to dispel some of this and work with facebook and twitter on pulling things down and just on facebook, the statement that they gave saying that, you know, people are able to use the facebook tools to find a vaccine, that doesn't change the fact that historically misinformation lives on facebook quite a bit and is shared. you can look yourself and see how much it's shared. it's not something that you need a scientific degree to figure out. it happens often. it happened in all of our elections since 2016 and happening around the vaccine. both of those things can be true and the administration is going to have to figure out what they can do, working with the social media companies, and using the bully pulpit to move some of these things along. it will and has, they say, cost lives. >> eugene, you're so right. the facebook statement notably leaves out the number of people who have found their misinformation on the pages of facebook. dr. gupta, headline tonight from susan's publication, "usa
right now the concentration is continuing to use doctors, continuing to use health experts to try to dispel some of this and work with facebook and twitter on pulling things down and just on facebook, the statement that they gave saying that, you know, people are able to use the facebook tools to find a vaccine, that doesn't change the fact that historically misinformation lives on facebook quite a bit and is shared. you can look yourself and see how much it's shared. it's not something that...
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gary, good to have you with us. first off, what is the public reaction to this narrative being told by authorities about the assassination and is there trust that these details that are being provided are in fact accurate? >> thanks for having me. basically, this is yet another outrageous claim that we're getting from the haitian officials. sanon, i spoke to this morning with a doctor who knows him well. he describes him as basically a con artist to be kind. we checked his record. he owes hundreds of thousands of dollars. he has no money whatsoever. he was in haiti trying to hustle people and making claims that he has no ability to back up and so i take this really with so much skepticism. i understand that we rely on government information to do our job. i don't trust the information that the government is providing to us. they just don't add up. the cast of characters that they are parading around, accused of being the suspects is simply lack credibility. and we need more proof. these claims are outrageous. i don'
gary, good to have you with us. first off, what is the public reaction to this narrative being told by authorities about the assassination and is there trust that these details that are being provided are in fact accurate? >> thanks for having me. basically, this is yet another outrageous claim that we're getting from the haitian officials. sanon, i spoke to this morning with a doctor who knows him well. he describes him as basically a con artist to be kind. we checked his record. he owes...
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he doesn't use the typical rocket launch we've used in the past. it's ground breaking. probably from a personal perspective, he has to be very happy because not only was it wildly successful flight for him, he has that off the ground and now he's going to be a commercial astronaut. he's probably happier than anybody on earth right now. >> i understand there's a ceremony coming up where he'll get astronaut wings. we have tom costello who is our space race pro here at nbc news. you've been covering this since its inception. you had that exclusive interview with him and all that he was looking forward to. get inside of his mind. what do you think he is feeling right now now that this successful launch and landing has taken place. >> pardon me for turning my head to you but elation is the answer. moments ago -- in fact, he's still on the screen. i'm going to ask my photographer, unfortunately we don't have a live feed but it's on the big screen here. you can see he is hugging his grandchildren. he hugged his son. can you get a sense of that? i wish we had a clean feed but w
he doesn't use the typical rocket launch we've used in the past. it's ground breaking. probably from a personal perspective, he has to be very happy because not only was it wildly successful flight for him, he has that off the ground and now he's going to be a commercial astronaut. he's probably happier than anybody on earth right now. >> i understand there's a ceremony coming up where he'll get astronaut wings. we have tom costello who is our space race pro here at nbc news. you've been...
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thank you so much for spending some time with us. and for our audience that's watching, you have done so much work polling and understanding the cuban american community and how they relate to what's going on in their formerly home country. this is, of course, something that plays very distinctly into u.s. politics. i'm curious, at first, how has the cuban american country shifted in terms of their views towards how american policy should treat cuba? >> well, kasie, one has to understand that prior to the events of this past weekend, there was a thought and really a debate as to whether the united states should engage in a more vociferous way or a marginal or incremental way on u.s./cuba policy. but these dramatic images that have taken place on the island were frankly something that people never thought was possible. seeing the rising up of the cuban population, risking life and limb and even acquiring, perhaps and putting their health at risk to say, we want an end to this regime. i think that has radically changed the debate. cert
thank you so much for spending some time with us. and for our audience that's watching, you have done so much work polling and understanding the cuban american community and how they relate to what's going on in their formerly home country. this is, of course, something that plays very distinctly into u.s. politics. i'm curious, at first, how has the cuban american country shifted in terms of their views towards how american policy should treat cuba? >> well, kasie, one has to understand...
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in some regards the filibuster can be used appropriately but in other regards, such as now, it's used inappropriately. so i understand the difficulty in coming to a decision to kind of do that nuclear option and get rid of it -- >> yes. yes. >> -- but we're dealing with something so dire that to me can really break our democracy. >> yeah. >> and, you know, when you get to that place, you may have to take that chance. >> that's right. >> you know, and trust that the universe will be on the side of justice and come around. >> amen. yeah. >> going forward and protect us. >> yeah. >> but it's at that place. but i'm telling you, i have agonized because i understand not getting rid of it. >> absolutely. dr. bernice king, it's such an honor to talk with you. thank you very much. really appreciate all you do for the country. thank you, thank you, thank you. really appreciate you. >>> stunning ahead, revelations about donald trump's final days in office. the bottom line, it was way worse than we ever imagined. michael wolf joins us next. e geg clearer. ♪ ♪ i feel free to bare my skin yeah,
in some regards the filibuster can be used appropriately but in other regards, such as now, it's used inappropriately. so i understand the difficulty in coming to a decision to kind of do that nuclear option and get rid of it -- >> yes. yes. >> -- but we're dealing with something so dire that to me can really break our democracy. >> yeah. >> and, you know, when you get to that place, you may have to take that chance. >> that's right. >> you know, and trust...
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where recreational use of marijuana is legal. and 17 more that allow medical use. that still leaves 15 states with full criminalization, and the opening to disproportionately targeted people of color for incarceration. so what can you heard? make your voice heard at the federal and state level. if you support decriminalization and record expungement, say so. your voice will likely have more impact locally. so if you live in a jurisdiction that uses marijuana as an excuse for overpolicing and mass impressonment, get involved even in states where marijuana is already legal, expressing your opinion can help destigmatize its use and discourage policies that would deny jobs to law abiding citizens who are otherwise qualified. to paraphrase the majority leader, it is long past time that we rise up together and address this injustice. new workouts. and screening for colon cancer. yep. the american cancer society recommends screening starting at age 45, instead of 50, since colon cancer is increasing in younger adults. i'm cologuard®. i'm convenient and find 92% of colon
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also is costing us billions. if you will come back, we'll get into that side of it, too. >> thank you, ari, let's change the world. >> amen, thanks to bill. >>> when we come back, we have a special local news around here because it is our fourth birthday, four years on "the beat," we want to share some of our highlight moments and our favorit guests. >>> the matt gaetz news i told you about of the sex probe and following the money. stay with us. probe and following the money. stay with us orld's best, and possibly only, schmelier. philadelphia. schmear perfection. i order my groceries online now. shingles doesn't care. i keep my social distance. shingles doesn't care. i stay within my family bubble. shingles doesn't care. because if you've had chicken pox, you're already carrying the virus that causes shingles. in fact, about 1 in 3 people will develop shingles, and the risk only increases as you age. so what can protect you against shingles? shingrix protects. now you can protect yourself from shingles with a va
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so it connects us all. as long as we allow ourselves to let these kids explore, let these kids have access, opportunity, and once you in still that belief in them, they will rise and be that next entrepreneur, like bezos or branson or someone else. so it's so important that they see that they can be just like anyone else. >> stand by. i want to go to tom costello. he's at the site of the virgin galactic space port which is 20 miles from truth or consequence, new mexico. it's a space port. you are standing at a place that must have been like the first time they built an airport and there were no planes to fly there. >> reporter: i mean, yeah. you know, it's like if there's a one-horse town, this is pretty much it, right, and the horse is, in fact, a future of space. let me just show you this. this speaks to how important this is for the entire state of new mexico because they have wrapped -- they are wrapping very much the identity of the state into the space program, at least for now. on one side is the spa
so it connects us all. as long as we allow ourselves to let these kids explore, let these kids have access, opportunity, and once you in still that belief in them, they will rise and be that next entrepreneur, like bezos or branson or someone else. so it's so important that they see that they can be just like anyone else. >> stand by. i want to go to tom costello. he's at the site of the virgin galactic space port which is 20 miles from truth or consequence, new mexico. it's a space port....
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we know you will keep us updated. claudio, thank you so much. >>> now to the other top stories we are following today. first at the white house, where in just a matter of hours, 1,000 people will gather on the south lawn for an independence day barbecue and fireworks display. the event will cap off a weekend of the administration celebrating a return to normalcy. >> and this year, not only will we celebrate our independence, we will celebrate our nation's resilience. because this year, america is coming back together. >> the question is president biden declaring independence from the virus too soon in the white house has fallen just shy of its goal to have 70% ofall adults with at l o dosf the vaccine. today that number currently stands at 67%. concerns are growing about the unvaccinated as the more transmissible dealta variant spreads. a new poll from the washington, d.c. and abc news those 20% of americans say they will definitely not get the shot. most hesitant group being republicans. 47% say they are not likely t
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thanks for being with us today. we appreciate your reporting. >> joining me is a senior scholar at the bloomberg school of public health. dr. daljia, thank you for being with us. i want to start with this news from pfizer about the third possible booster shot of the vaccine. what do we know about the vaccine's efficacy after two doses, how long it lasts and what would this potential booster do? >> what we know so far is that our vaccines are holding up especially when it comes to what provides when it comes to disease and death. there's a different discussion for immunosuppressed populations, but for the general public the two-dose series do seem to be holding up. what we have to do is let time elapse and seem to me what the threshold would be is for fully vaccinated individuals getting breakthrough infections and landing them in a hospital and that's not happening at a high enough rate. i don't think that's something that we'll need a booster in the near-term. it's important to study them and it's important to have
thanks for being with us today. we appreciate your reporting. >> joining me is a senior scholar at the bloomberg school of public health. dr. daljia, thank you for being with us. i want to start with this news from pfizer about the third possible booster shot of the vaccine. what do we know about the vaccine's efficacy after two doses, how long it lasts and what would this potential booster do? >> what we know so far is that our vaccines are holding up especially when it comes to...
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you use the electoral college. you use the nullification of the supreme court, which just recently undercut the voting-rights act. to try to thwart the power of this grand and glorious, multicultural nation. >> civil rights attorney, dayman damon hewitt said this after the white house meeting. >> we cannot forget our past. now, there's been progress but we're here to say, if you think all progress is linear, it's time to wake up. if you think it's all political, and it's not discrimination, it's time to wake up. if you think it's just a little bit of discrimination and it doesn't matter, it's time to walk up. wake up. and if you think the damage is done, and that it won't get worse, that nothing can be done about it, it's time to wake up. >> joining our discussion, now, dr. johnetta coal, chair of the national council of negro women. also with us, damien hewitt, president and executive director. and dr. cole, the meeting went longer than it was scheduled which is always a good sign for white house meetings. it usua
you use the electoral college. you use the nullification of the supreme court, which just recently undercut the voting-rights act. to try to thwart the power of this grand and glorious, multicultural nation. >> civil rights attorney, dayman damon hewitt said this after the white house meeting. >> we cannot forget our past. now, there's been progress but we're here to say, if you think all progress is linear, it's time to wake up. if you think it's all political, and it's not...
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they made us famous. we -- we need to make them free. >> i went back to study and live in cuba, back when i was younger. and when you would talk to people, no one was public in their criticism. and so, now, to see people in the streets is something i could never have imagined, after living there. could you? >> never. >> no, never. >> i never -- and you saying that, now, i am getting goose bumps. i always thought cuba was going to be free but i never thought i was going to see it with my own eyes. when we saw that on sunday, we were in tears watching what was going on because you can see rising up, chanting for freedom. >> those memories make you emotional? >> of course. >> why? >> i'm a father. i am a father. i have -- i have two kids. and i would give my life for them. and -- and i don't know what -- what's going to happen for me. if i will see my kids like that. >> reporter: that's why they are meeting with lawmakers to put pressure on the biden administration. calling for change and a roadmap to help c
they made us famous. we -- we need to make them free. >> i went back to study and live in cuba, back when i was younger. and when you would talk to people, no one was public in their criticism. and so, now, to see people in the streets is something i could never have imagined, after living there. could you? >> never. >> no, never. >> i never -- and you saying that, now, i am getting goose bumps. i always thought cuba was going to be free but i never thought i was going...
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every one of us, someone came along hand made us believe in ourselves. that's the real secret of teachers. my plan will reduce student debt for future teachers, double the size of annual federal scholarships for future teachers. it will also support $100 billion in-school infrastructure improvements, including community college to make sure that they are safe and healthy places for learning around that all students with labs and technology that need to be able to compete in the 21st century. of course, an ability to take these jobs often depends on the availability of child care. the as a single father, and when i first got to the senate, i had two young boys who had just lost their mom and their sister in an automobile accident. if i hadn't had the family i, my sister, my younger sister and my best friend and my brother and my mom help out, i couldn't have done it, but not everybody has that kind of support. i just toured your children's learning center. it's an amazing resource. students and faculty can have their children cared for. student can earn t
every one of us, someone came along hand made us believe in ourselves. that's the real secret of teachers. my plan will reduce student debt for future teachers, double the size of annual federal scholarships for future teachers. it will also support $100 billion in-school infrastructure improvements, including community college to make sure that they are safe and healthy places for learning around that all students with labs and technology that need to be able to compete in the 21st century. of...
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space use. but no decision snow. >> all options are being considered, bob. so they may be headed to another country, they may be headed to military installations by the united states some combination of the two that you questioned fewest her stories for instance guam. still out there >> and addition to the question of where they're going is how the bill will get there? the only flights out of afghanistan are out of the capital city of kabul, but afghanistan is a big country and internal travel is not that easy. this is interesting, today the association of wartime allies which has worked very hard on this issue to get the translators out, they put out a report that says nearly half of the u.s. allies, these afghan translators and interpreters, half of them pour still in afghanistan right now live in areas outside of kabul. it raises the question of how they get to kabul to get on the flights. they could have to pass through taliban controlled checkpoints in order to get there. is there also a pl
space use. but no decision snow. >> all options are being considered, bob. so they may be headed to another country, they may be headed to military installations by the united states some combination of the two that you questioned fewest her stories for instance guam. still out there >> and addition to the question of where they're going is how the bill will get there? the only flights out of afghanistan are out of the capital city of kabul, but afghanistan is a big country and...
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with us it's family tradition. it's carrying on what my parents and grandparents have accomplished for so many years and it's not an option. we're resilient. >> reporter: if you look at the vaccination rates here in new jersey where five million people are fully vaccinated, that's more than half the state. you look at the rate of transmission of covid that still exists, it's at 1.0. about one sick person getting another sick. we have another one for you here. 150 million hot dogs will be consumed by americans across the country today. >> i mean, it's so nice the see so many people behind you. i reported from seaside heights last year. they had police on the beach keeping everybody socially distant. now i want pizza. art, thank you so much. we'll head over to new york city now where tonight's macy's fireworks spectacular will be back in its full glory. cory is live for us across the harbor. what kind of show can we expect to see tonight? >> reporter: yeah, people are excited to have the first major event here in the
with us it's family tradition. it's carrying on what my parents and grandparents have accomplished for so many years and it's not an option. we're resilient. >> reporter: if you look at the vaccination rates here in new jersey where five million people are fully vaccinated, that's more than half the state. you look at the rate of transmission of covid that still exists, it's at 1.0. about one sick person getting another sick. we have another one for you here. 150 million hot dogs will be...
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stay with us. are you one of the millions of americans who experience occasional bloating, gas or abdominal discomfort? taking align every day can help. align contains a quality probiotic developed by gastroenterologists. it adds more good bacteria to your gut to naturally help soothe your occasional bloating, gas and abdominal discomfort. support your digestive health with align, the #1 doctor recommended probiotic. try align today. and try new align fast acting biotic gummies. helps soothe...
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of course he'll test us. of course he is going to listen to that and not respond until there is a greater response from our side. and i think now is the moment. i think the president rightly drew red lines. said you have to not do this. putin said make my day. see if you can stop me. now i think that the administration has to respond more forcefully. at a minimum give us more information about who the people are. second indict them. if they're criminals indict them. mueller did that. that puts them on an interpol list. once indicted criminals that puts the pressure on the russian government to treat them as criminals. so far vladimir putin hasn't said a single word about who these people are and if they are criminals it is incumbent upon the russian government to treat them that way. >> would something like an indictment be enough to get vladimir putin's attention or does the response need to be more forceful even than that? >> of course there's an escalatory ladder. you start with that. it gets people's atte
of course he'll test us. of course he is going to listen to that and not respond until there is a greater response from our side. and i think now is the moment. i think the president rightly drew red lines. said you have to not do this. putin said make my day. see if you can stop me. now i think that the administration has to respond more forcefully. at a minimum give us more information about who the people are. second indict them. if they're criminals indict them. mueller did that. that puts...
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use a single hr software? nope. we use 11. eleven. why do an expense report from your phone when you can do it from a machine that jams? i just emailed my wife's social security number to the entire company instead of hr, so... please come back. how hard is your business software working for you? with paycom, employees enter and manage their own hr data in one easy-to-use software. visit paycom.com for a free demo. hon? first off, we love each other... breyers is always so delicious... i can tell that they used your milk, matilda. great job! moo you're welcome. breyers natural vanilla is made with 100% grade a milk and cream and only sustainably farmed vanilla. better starts with breyers. >>> on june 10th, 2019, reporters alex emmons published this piece about a secret influence operation in the united states by the united arab emirates involving an emirati businessman and tom barrack, a long-time ally of then president donald trump. he was a top fund-raiser for trump's campaign and served as chair of his inaugural committee which wou
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welcome to both of us. gareth let me start with you, what is the problem to be solved here in this story that i have told. we all understand that we don't have laws to control these things and we all have options to opt out of certain data collection, and it seems like none of us use that option. >> well i mean, we have the option but the option is really stop using your smartphone and that is not an option for most americans. you know, this is just the world that we live in at this point, and to put it back on the consumer to say that it is all fault that we are being tracked, that our data is being collected by dozens of companies. this is just google and facebook, this is any app on your phone can be selling some of that data and anonymous it, but that doesn't mean that that anonymous data can then be combined with other disease data sense, sliced and diced by other companies and then sold on and used as it was in this case to identify specific people doing specific things. >> congressman ro khanna, how
welcome to both of us. gareth let me start with you, what is the problem to be solved here in this story that i have told. we all understand that we don't have laws to control these things and we all have options to opt out of certain data collection, and it seems like none of us use that option. >> well i mean, we have the option but the option is really stop using your smartphone and that is not an option for most americans. you know, this is just the world that we live in at this...
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they didn't have a terrible 2020 compared to us. but their 2021, terrible. 1.3 billion people on the continent of africa. they are 1% vaccinated right now. that feels just too big a challenge, right? what can we do about that? even if we can get over the hurdle of understanding that we need to do that. how? how on earth? what we're going to talk about here on this show tonight is it turns out there is a surprising good news can-do answer to that. a huge, largely unheralded, american bipartisan success that lurks in our very recent past that offers us the best understanding of what we can do next. it's here to help. that story's next. like you, my hands are everything to me. but i was diagnosed with dupuytren's contracture. and it got to the point where things i took for granted got tougher to do. thought surgery was my only option. turns out i was wrong. so when a hand specialist told me about nonsurgical treatments, it was a total game changer. like you, my hands have a lot more to do. learn more at factsonhand.com today. ah! like
they didn't have a terrible 2020 compared to us. but their 2021, terrible. 1.3 billion people on the continent of africa. they are 1% vaccinated right now. that feels just too big a challenge, right? what can we do about that? even if we can get over the hurdle of understanding that we need to do that. how? how on earth? what we're going to talk about here on this show tonight is it turns out there is a surprising good news can-do answer to that. a huge, largely unheralded, american bipartisan...
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whether we can use an international health organization that the cubans let in and whether we can use the catholic church that is trusted, those are possibilities, but once again, the fundamental question is a regime that oppresses its people in ways we as americans can't fully understand, and its state security apparatus, and its control of the economy and its inability to allow people to have basic freedoms and if we can get the type of openings that all of us as citizens enjoying the united states and most of the free world and the cuban people will prosper and at the end of the day they're stifled by their own government. there are tons of opportunities, you know when at the height of tourism the cuban government still rationed the cuban people. when the obama administration opened up to cuba, the cuban government still rationed the cuban people. they still arrested journalists and political prisoners and independent analysts. so at the end of the day no matter if we continue just to believe that we can change the course of events in cuba by opening up jeans and coca-cola, that's
whether we can use an international health organization that the cubans let in and whether we can use the catholic church that is trusted, those are possibilities, but once again, the fundamental question is a regime that oppresses its people in ways we as americans can't fully understand, and its state security apparatus, and its control of the economy and its inability to allow people to have basic freedoms and if we can get the type of openings that all of us as citizens enjoying the united...
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our great thanks for starting us off. coming up, critics are praising phil rucker's new book out tomorrow. and apparently detachment from reality is a running theme where the last president is concerned. we'll ask the authors about the many revelations within. and later, unvaccinated americans once again filling hospital beds, battling covid, fighting to breathe. one of our leading physicians standing by to take our questions. all of it as the "the 11th hour" is just getting underby this monday night of a new week. nigk from puerto rico when he was 17. with ancestry, being able to put the pieces of the puzzle together... ...it's amazing. it's honestly amazing. ♪ ♪ we made usaa insurance for veterans like martin. when a hailstorm hit, he needed his insurance to get it done right, right away. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa (vo) when you are shopping for a new vehicle, how do you know which brand you can trust? usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. with subaru, you get kelley blue book's most truste
our great thanks for starting us off. coming up, critics are praising phil rucker's new book out tomorrow. and apparently detachment from reality is a running theme where the last president is concerned. we'll ask the authors about the many revelations within. and later, unvaccinated americans once again filling hospital beds, battling covid, fighting to breathe. one of our leading physicians standing by to take our questions. all of it as the "the 11th hour" is just getting underby...
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coming up for us. an update from a top infectious disease doctor in florida, as her state sadly, leads our nation in new infections. n new infections sure, he's the 76-year-old guy who still runs marathons, right? sadly, not anymore. wow. so sudden. um, we're not about to have the "we need life insurance" conversation again, are we? no, we're having the "we're getting coverage so we don't have to worry about it" conversation. so you're calling about the $9.95 a month plan -from colonial penn? -i am. we put it off long enough. we are getting that $9.95 plan, today. (jonathan) is it time for you to call about the $9.95 plan? i'm jonathan from colonial penn life insurance company. sometimes we just need a reminder not to take today for granted. if you're age 50 to 85, you can get guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance starting at just $9.95 a month. there are no health questions so you can't be turned down for any health reason. the $9.95 plan is colonial penn's number one most popular whole life plan
coming up for us. an update from a top infectious disease doctor in florida, as her state sadly, leads our nation in new infections. n new infections sure, he's the 76-year-old guy who still runs marathons, right? sadly, not anymore. wow. so sudden. um, we're not about to have the "we need life insurance" conversation again, are we? no, we're having the "we're getting coverage so we don't have to worry about it" conversation. so you're calling about the $9.95 a month plan...
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but what does it cost us? three quarter of a million troops and two decades and 2400 killed, 20,000 injured. more than 47,000 afghan civilians dead and $2 trillion of our money achieved. girls back in school. good. bin laden great. democratic elections, fantastic. but also civilian casualties from our war in campaigns for much of the past decade, resurgent taliban in control. 150 of the country's and afghanistan one of the most corrupt countries on earth. and they're still supplying opium. afghanistan are around happen the population live below the poverty line and three quarterers are food insecure. isis set up shop in afghanistan and al qaeda spread aren't world. this was never a good war. a huge, huge apology. >> coming up, what you need to know about the highly contagious delta variant of the coronavirus which is now the dominant strain in the u.s. plus pfizer thinks there is a need for a covid-19 booster shot. the fda and cdc are saying not so fast. we'll talk through all of that next. so fast. we'll talk
but what does it cost us? three quarter of a million troops and two decades and 2400 killed, 20,000 injured. more than 47,000 afghan civilians dead and $2 trillion of our money achieved. girls back in school. good. bin laden great. democratic elections, fantastic. but also civilian casualties from our war in campaigns for much of the past decade, resurgent taliban in control. 150 of the country's and afghanistan one of the most corrupt countries on earth. and they're still supplying opium....
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we huddled up and assessed threats surrounding us. one man tried and failed to build a rapport with me, shouting "are you my brother"? the other took a different tack and said "you will die on your knees." >> i told them to just leave the capitol. in response they yelled "no, man, this is our house, president trump invited us here, we're here to stop the steal, joe biden is not the president, nobody voted for joe biden." i'm a law enforcement officer and i do my best to keep politics out of my job. but in this circumstance i responded, "well, i voted for joe biden. does my vote not count"? that prompted a torrent of racial epithets. one woman in a pink maga shirt yelled "you hear that, guys? this nigger voted for joe biden." then the crowd joined around screaming, boo, [ bleep ] nigger. no one had ever, ever called me a nigger while wearing the uniform of a capitol police officer. in the days following the attempted insurrection, other black officers shared with me their own stories of racial abuse on january 6th. one officer told me
we huddled up and assessed threats surrounding us. one man tried and failed to build a rapport with me, shouting "are you my brother"? the other took a different tack and said "you will die on your knees." >> i told them to just leave the capitol. in response they yelled "no, man, this is our house, president trump invited us here, we're here to stop the steal, joe biden is not the president, nobody voted for joe biden." i'm a law enforcement officer and i do...
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so that may tell us more, but at this point. it's unusual to have the fbi come out so early, downplay and say, no, this is not related to that. >> even the defense counsel for some of the suspects in court was suggesting that this was not what it was and will use it as part of the defense. >> jim, so drill down on this. when we're talking about what they seized, you're talking about 1,000 rounds of ammunition, of course, andrew making the point that the charges here are about guns and drugs, and the fbi sapg, no, no, no, in the not relateding to any events or stadiums in and around the vicinity of the hotel. >> so what do you make of all that we know so far? >> i think denver p.d. did a great job. near absolutely right, yasmin, to look at it as a possible motive when you have all the circumstances denver p.d. conducted themselves absolutely a-plus. >> that doesn't mean it was the motive. you don't get a lot of people -- it's hard to get a crowd of people into your delusion for mass murder. hey, let's go kill everyone. people don
so that may tell us more, but at this point. it's unusual to have the fbi come out so early, downplay and say, no, this is not related to that. >> even the defense counsel for some of the suspects in court was suggesting that this was not what it was and will use it as part of the defense. >> jim, so drill down on this. when we're talking about what they seized, you're talking about 1,000 rounds of ammunition, of course, andrew making the point that the charges here are about guns...
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thanks for joining us. i want to start with you, brendan, play sound of congresswoman dingell's response to the committee. she spoke with ali velshi earlier. >> i was with republicans. actually, i was on the floor when they were helping to bar the doors and put benches and everybody was scared that day when it was happening. quite frankly, those of us that were on the floor and then in an undisclosed location couldn't even see what was happening outside the capitol. they were as scared as we were. it is like they've got amnesia. this was one of the worst days in our country's history. >> i think some folks think it might be amnesia, however, amnesia is not a choice. a lot of these folks are making the choice to think this way about january 6th post insurrection. how do you think it will hurt republicans in the long run? >> obviously we can talk about right or wrong. i mean obviously, you know, if you were -- if you were in the building that day, you were a target. you would think that you would want to get
thanks for joining us. i want to start with you, brendan, play sound of congresswoman dingell's response to the committee. she spoke with ali velshi earlier. >> i was with republicans. actually, i was on the floor when they were helping to bar the doors and put benches and everybody was scared that day when it was happening. quite frankly, those of us that were on the floor and then in an undisclosed location couldn't even see what was happening outside the capitol. they were as scared as...
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thank you so much for joining us. that does it for us. stephanie ruhle picks up coverage right now. >>> hi there. i am stephanie ruhle. it is a jam packed friday, july 23rd. following several breaking stories, including start of the olympic games in tokyo. first, we have to begin here in the u.s. where the cdc is warning we are at a pivotal moment in the fight against the coronavirus and specifically the delta variant. the cdc director rochelle walensky calling it one of the most infectious viruses she's seen in her 20 year career. at the same time, a growing number of companies and organizations are announcing drastic actions about the surge in new coronavirus cases. covid outbreaks among unvaccinated players could lead to
thank you so much for joining us. that does it for us. stephanie ruhle picks up coverage right now. >>> hi there. i am stephanie ruhle. it is a jam packed friday, july 23rd. following several breaking stories, including start of the olympic games in tokyo. first, we have to begin here in the u.s. where the cdc is warning we are at a pivotal moment in the fight against the coronavirus and specifically the delta variant. the cdc director rochelle walensky calling it one of the most...
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here is the deal if incentives help us beat this virus, i believe we should use them. we all benefit if we can get more people vaccinated. it's time to impose requirements on key groups to make sure they're vaccinated and, excuse me, just this week, we took an important step to protect our veterans. like many systems are doing the department of veterans affairs will now require covid-19 vaccines for doctors and nurses and other health care workers who provide medical care for our veterans. we must do everything possible to protect our veterans from getting covid when they come to get medical care they so richly earned serving their country. we owe them. next, since many vaccinations are required for active duty military today, i'm asking the defense department to look into how and when they will add covid-19 to the list of vaccinations our armed forces must get. our men and women in uniform who protect this country from grave threats should be protected as much as possible from getting covid-19. i think this is particularly important because our troops serve in places
here is the deal if incentives help us beat this virus, i believe we should use them. we all benefit if we can get more people vaccinated. it's time to impose requirements on key groups to make sure they're vaccinated and, excuse me, just this week, we took an important step to protect our veterans. like many systems are doing the department of veterans affairs will now require covid-19 vaccines for doctors and nurses and other health care workers who provide medical care for our veterans. we...
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two texas democrats who blocked that bill will join us next. bill will join us next. everything felt like a 'no.' everything. but then ray went from no to know. with freestyle libre 14 day, now he knows his glucose levels when he needs to... and...when he wants to. so ray...can be ray. take the mystery out of your glucose levels, and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free. visit freestylelibre.us (naj) at fisher investments, our clients know we have their backs. now you know. try it for free. (other money manager) how do your clients know that? (naj) because as a fiduciary, it's our responsibility to always put clients first. (other money manager) so you do it because you have to? (naj) no, we do it because it's the right thing to do. we help clients enjoy a comfortable retirement. (other money manager) sounds like a big responsibility. (naj) one that we don't take lightly. it's why our fees are structured so we do better when our clients do better. fisher investments is clearly different. you need an ecolab scientific clean here. and you need it here. and here
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thanks for being up early with us. we appreciate it. >>> one other thing to watch this week and through the summer is voting rights. sources close to senator joe manchin say that he understands it's likely to come up again. it is going to come to a head, and there are some signs that he is thinking about ways in which to make a filibuster more painful for the person who decides they want to implement it right now. it doesn't take very much skin in the game to do it. so that's something i'm keeping a close eye on as we get started this week. thank you for getting up "way too early" with us this morning. don't go anywhere, "morning joe" starts now. >>> you had such love at the rally, they were there for one reason. the rigged election. they felt the election was rigged. that's why they were there. they were peaceful people, they were great people. the crowd was unbelievable. and i mention the word love, the love in the air i've never seen anything like it. >> former president trump speaking yesterday with fox news, conti
thanks for being up early with us. we appreciate it. >>> one other thing to watch this week and through the summer is voting rights. sources close to senator joe manchin say that he understands it's likely to come up again. it is going to come to a head, and there are some signs that he is thinking about ways in which to make a filibuster more painful for the person who decides they want to implement it right now. it doesn't take very much skin in the game to do it. so that's something...
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stay with us. much more ahead tonight. stay with us my life. i'm so lucky to get him back. your heart isn't just yours. protect it with bayer aspirin. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. limu emu... and doug. so then i said to him, you oughta customize your car insurance with liberty mutual, so you only pay for what you need. oh um, doug can we talk about something other than work, it's the weekend. yeah, yeah. [ squawk ] hot dog or... chicken? [ squawk ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ like you, my hands are everything to me. but i was diagnosed with dupuytren's contracture. and it got to the point where things i took for granted got tougher to do. thought surgery was my only option. turns out i was wrong. so when a hand specialist told me about nonsurgical treatments, it was a total game changer. like you, my hands have a lot more to do. learn more at factsonha
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one in four of us drank more than we used to. i think right now we're in the summer of reset. we're in a period where we need to get back our health, our mental health, our well-being and really reset before, i think, fall in a lot of parts of the country will be a real challenge because people will be expected to go back to their unemployment. >> i was just going to say what will life at work look like these days? i want to read something about return to work. i've heard many workers compare work at home to how you work and when you work. but it seems culturally this is probably a big change that's not going away. we saw amazon and microsoft doing interesting tests here, amazon wanting everyone to return. there was a revolt. microsoft, everybody is happy. where are we headed? >> chuck, i hope flexibility is in the future. we developed a pre-pandemic. people were more satisfied and more happy to stay. lfs an spirmt at a call center showing that when people worked from home, they were 13% to 15% more productive. 2024 says to resickthat, and can as people have come back are dpg
one in four of us drank more than we used to. i think right now we're in the summer of reset. we're in a period where we need to get back our health, our mental health, our well-being and really reset before, i think, fall in a lot of parts of the country will be a real challenge because people will be expected to go back to their unemployment. >> i was just going to say what will life at work look like these days? i want to read something about return to work. i've heard many workers...
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all of us can make a difference. i am challenging every coach, every leader, every athletic director, every student athlete. first of all, start with your family. your family, your friends, your coworkers. each one of, us and we get one person. if it's one person today that you get to take the vaccine, that's a win for all of us. now, we can start watching basketball games. we can continue to hug people, and kids can go to school and get their socialization that they need. i am asking everybody to join this campaign. let's shoot the shot. let's win this vaccination game. let's do it! >> thank you -- >> vaccination time, yes! >> the operations manager at the delta health center. i feel like getting another vaccination after this whole thing. thank you for all that you do. thank you for your time tonight. we are going to be right back with the rachel maddow show. the rachel maddow show. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ summer is a state of mind, you can visit anytime. savor your summer with lincoln. introducing aleve x.
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the terrorists alternated between pushing us and -- they engaged us in hand-to-hand combat. it was my time in the meat grinder that was the frontline, the terrorists had a wall of shields -- my arms were pinned and effectively useless trapped between the shield and the door frame on my right. i was gradually sustaining injuries from the increasing pressure of the mob. >> then the crowd, perhaps about 20 people joined in screaming, screaming, boo, [bleep] [bleep]! n-word no one had ever, ever called me a [bleep] while wearing the uniform of the capitol police officer. another black officer told me he had heard someone say put your gun down and we'll see with china n-word you really are. >> antisemitism was also on display that day, in the form of a camp auschwitz shirt worn by one says -- subject. you might rockwall, social media was on -- donald trump was on social media at the time, sending out quotes that looked like. members of select committee made it clear the trump administration's actions ungenerous sixth have not been forgotten, and will come under review under they'
the terrorists alternated between pushing us and -- they engaged us in hand-to-hand combat. it was my time in the meat grinder that was the frontline, the terrorists had a wall of shields -- my arms were pinned and effectively useless trapped between the shield and the door frame on my right. i was gradually sustaining injuries from the increasing pressure of the mob. >> then the crowd, perhaps about 20 people joined in screaming, screaming, boo, [bleep] [bleep]! n-word no one had ever,...
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and that brings us harvey weinstein and donald trump have in common. at least according to legal experts. because the southern district of new york brought a rico suit, this mafia law i'm telling you about, against weinstein. it was a tough tactic. they ultimately won the case so that part of it was dismissed of it by a judge. we've seen this in other forms. olympic gymnast -- and trump himself knows how dangerous rico can be because even if you put this in your case aside, there's an open probe in georgia where they're investigating donald trump trying to shake down the secretary of state to quote, find votes. and now they're working there with this prosecutor on basically a rico theory. meanwhile, the doj, is also considering using rico against trump supporters at the january 6th insurrection. rico is a big deal. indicating the company's a big deal. and we are joined now by the former chief assistant district attorney in manhattan, daniel alonso. who has traverse these kind of big deals. thank you for being here. >> good to be here, sorry. thanks for
and that brings us harvey weinstein and donald trump have in common. at least according to legal experts. because the southern district of new york brought a rico suit, this mafia law i'm telling you about, against weinstein. it was a tough tactic. they ultimately won the case so that part of it was dismissed of it by a judge. we've seen this in other forms. olympic gymnast -- and trump himself knows how dangerous rico can be because even if you put this in your case aside, there's an open...
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it is never acceptable for us to use cruelty. she responded saying it's the failed policies of a communist regime. the u.s. must act. i don't know about you, wherever i look, it seems to be some sort of divide where you're either someone who thinks the embargo is to blame for all of cuba's problems or the castro and the regime is to blame for cuba's problems. clearly both of those things can be true, can they not? >> it's even more than that. the embargo and the regime are symbiotic. what the embargo does, it cuts off this island of 11 million people from the rest of the world. it cuts them off from the economy, from sources of ideas and information and the cuban government, because of that isolation, therefore has an easier time controlling things when we opened up space, just the last two years of the obama administration, a growing cuban private sector suddenly had resources pumped into it because it was connected to the grid of the cuban economy. the people were suddenly connected to the americans who were traveling down ther
it is never acceptable for us to use cruelty. she responded saying it's the failed policies of a communist regime. the u.s. must act. i don't know about you, wherever i look, it seems to be some sort of divide where you're either someone who thinks the embargo is to blame for all of cuba's problems or the castro and the regime is to blame for cuba's problems. clearly both of those things can be true, can they not? >> it's even more than that. the embargo and the regime are symbiotic. what...
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join us here on cable and connect with us at our own website, msnbc on the internet. you'll find it at msnbc.com. every day, we'll take the top stories and cover them in depth, bringing you context and perspective using the worldwide resources of nbc news and microsoft. >> like looking back through a time machine, isn't it? looks a bit dated now, especially those gigantic not at all flat screen monitors. i was 16 years old when msnbc debuted. fox news went on the air that fall. they were clearly the new kids trying to get noticed, faster paced, more colorful, but something about msnbc appealed to be through its partnership with microsoft. that's the ms in msnbc, microsoft. too much of tv news talked at its audience rather than with its audience. frankly, it still does. msnbc's first slogan stuck with me, perfect for a new era of interactivity. it's time to get connected. that's what this network relies on. your connection, first to cable, and then the internet, but mainly to us. beyond that, mean, it just looks really slick. the open floor plan, red brick design, glas
join us here on cable and connect with us at our own website, msnbc on the internet. you'll find it at msnbc.com. every day, we'll take the top stories and cover them in depth, bringing you context and perspective using the worldwide resources of nbc news and microsoft. >> like looking back through a time machine, isn't it? looks a bit dated now, especially those gigantic not at all flat screen monitors. i was 16 years old when msnbc debuted. fox news went on the air that fall. they were...
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he used to have gum problems. now, he uses therabreath healthy gums oral rinse with clinically-proven ingredients and his gum problems have vanished. (crowd applauding) therabreath, it's a better mouthwash. at walmart, target and other fine stores. some say this is my greatest challenge ever. but i've seen centuries of this. with a companion that powers a digital world, traded with a touch. the gold standard, so to speak ;) (realtor) the previous owners left in a hurry, so the house comes with everything you see. follow me. ♪ (realtor) so, any questions? (wife) we'll take it! (realtor) great. (vo) it will haunt your senses. the heart-pounding audi suv family. >>> happening now in surfside, florida, the death toll continues to climb now that operations are back up to full power after a brief halt on thursday. it now stands at 20 people with 128 people still unaccounted for. two victims were found last night. one of them was a 7-year-old daughter of a miami firefighter. "the miami herald" reports her father was at
he used to have gum problems. now, he uses therabreath healthy gums oral rinse with clinically-proven ingredients and his gum problems have vanished. (crowd applauding) therabreath, it's a better mouthwash. at walmart, target and other fine stores. some say this is my greatest challenge ever. but i've seen centuries of this. with a companion that powers a digital world, traded with a touch. the gold standard, so to speak ;) (realtor) the previous owners left in a hurry, so the house comes with...
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stay with us. stay with us [beeping] [ringing] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you bring your best. we'll block the threats. ♪ cyberprotection for every one. malwarebytes darrell's family uses gain flings now so their laundry smells more amazing than ever. cyberprotection for every one. isn't that the dog's towel? hey, me towel su towel. more gain scent plus oxi boost and febreze in every gain fling. ♪ all by yourself.♪ - oh. - what? rain. cancel and stay? done. go with us and get millions of felixble booking options. expedia. it matters who you travel with. >> they waved flags held signs and chanted. and listen to several speakers including a supreme court justice michael able men. >> i don't think anybody would be here if we all had confidence that this was an honest election. >> we wouldn't be here if we had confidence this was an honest election. they were covering a rally in milwaukee, the day last november that it was announced that biden had won the 2020 election. that man who the reporter speaking with as a former wisconsin state supreme court justice his name is micha
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it's about using space as a radical plat tomorrow to really push us. the dream of space exploration is not new. it's something that has been part of humanity since we were here. we looked up at the stars and wondered what they were. we have it all want odd to go, but there was part of who we are. and so i think it's something that moves forward. this is another chapter. but i also would like to add that everything that we're seeing today, a really wonderful launch, incredible engineering, it's built on the foundation of knowledge, capacity, that started and was manifested with government money and regular citizens money. so a little bit different than airplane flight and other things, because we have already done that. we know how to do those. and what the commercial folks have done is to really do some refinement on the engineering. it's really important to me that we understand that this is part of all of us. when we started putting together with the funding, everyone wants to be involved. it's something we need to share as a society and as a world a
it's about using space as a radical plat tomorrow to really push us. the dream of space exploration is not new. it's something that has been part of humanity since we were here. we looked up at the stars and wondered what they were. we have it all want odd to go, but there was part of who we are. and so i think it's something that moves forward. this is another chapter. but i also would like to add that everything that we're seeing today, a really wonderful launch, incredible engineering, it's...
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only the little people protects us. she testified that staff salaries were paid by helmsley businesses and that her pay cheque was issued by the hardly hotel chain which is based in cleveland. she said she ordered supplies from the parkland hotel in new york city. it was delivered in a hotel van, she said. she asked miss bomb if she ever purchase food locally. she said she did so only a few times. she said i bought something for the house that we ate, she testified that when she asked mrs. helmsley to reimburse her, she said, he bought it you pay for it. the real pea trait? leona, only the little people pay taxes, helmsley went to prison for that scheme and more. that scheme and which she used her business as a tool for chiselling petty tax fraud, which is both a crazy thing for a super rich person to bother with, right? and it turns out that is exactly the kind of crime that superrich people think they can get away with and that they can't get caught for particularly if they are brazen about it. leona helmsley was havi
only the little people protects us. she testified that staff salaries were paid by helmsley businesses and that her pay cheque was issued by the hardly hotel chain which is based in cleveland. she said she ordered supplies from the parkland hotel in new york city. it was delivered in a hotel van, she said. she asked miss bomb if she ever purchase food locally. she said she did so only a few times. she said i bought something for the house that we ate, she testified that when she asked mrs....
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thank you for joining us tonight. you stepped forward and said you're prepared to support these legislators in any legal battles they might find themselves in including being arrested. >> absolutely. we're prepared to pay hotel bills to help them stay out of texas or whatever needs to take place. this is is the type of fight we must be in at this moment. we have a short window. we have until the middle of september because when the census data is released it starts the redistricting process. this would be the first redistricting process without the full potential of the voting rights act. that is something we have not gone through. could you imagine all of the gains of the last 60 years could be eroded whether being elected to a council, state legislative, everything is on the table. it's great they're coming to terms on the infrastructure bill, but there's nothing more important than ensuring we protect the rights of voters in this moment. >> let's listen to something the president had to say today about republicans,
thank you for joining us tonight. you stepped forward and said you're prepared to support these legislators in any legal battles they might find themselves in including being arrested. >> absolutely. we're prepared to pay hotel bills to help them stay out of texas or whatever needs to take place. this is is the type of fight we must be in at this moment. we have a short window. we have until the middle of september because when the census data is released it starts the redistricting...