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we have a new mayor in the city of new york who wants to be the new face of the democratic party. i think the message can be unifying. joe biden doesn't have to lead it, but he certainly has to be there at the end to say this is the party that, this is our party, this is our party. >> jackie, there's both 2022 then the future of democracy writ large and making sure there's accountability for what happens so that it never happens again and all of this is playing out as a d.c. appeals court hears arguments over the former president's appeals to block records. the three judges seem to suggest they're going to side against donald trump when it comes to hundreds of white house records that are now housed at the national archives that he is seeking to block. what could this mean for the committee? >> you're right. a three-judge panel expressed skepticism about the role of the courts in deciding which side of this dispute, whether former president or sitting president ultimately gets to make the call on the release of records, but they seem to be leaning towards the idea that a sitting p
we have a new mayor in the city of new york who wants to be the new face of the democratic party. i think the message can be unifying. joe biden doesn't have to lead it, but he certainly has to be there at the end to say this is the party that, this is our party, this is our party. >> jackie, there's both 2022 then the future of democracy writ large and making sure there's accountability for what happens so that it never happens again and all of this is playing out as a d.c. appeals court...
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york city. i ended up walking into a local pharmacy at the end of the day to see if they had any extra. i got lucky. it did knock me out completely yesterday, which was a surprise because i didn't have a reaction to the first two. given that, though, and given the amount of interests that i had over the weekend, i'm wondering, because of omicron, are you seeing that from other folks you're talking to out there in times square? has there been a rush to get the booster shots? >> people i talked to were getting the booster today, katy, and there was a little bit of a line this morning, but other than that, it's been pretty steady. this is a testing facility as well as a vaccination site. new york is preparing whether or not omicron has been officially detected here yet. new york state is under a state of emergency starting this friday. all non-emergency procedures will be limited, and that is to help with hospital staffing, help with hospital supplies. new york mayor bill de blasio has instituted a
york city. i ended up walking into a local pharmacy at the end of the day to see if they had any extra. i got lucky. it did knock me out completely yesterday, which was a surprise because i didn't have a reaction to the first two. given that, though, and given the amount of interests that i had over the weekend, i'm wondering, because of omicron, are you seeing that from other folks you're talking to out there in times square? has there been a rush to get the booster shots? >> people i...
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we know los angeles county and the city of new york are issuing mask advisories. so here in new york you still have to wear a mask on public transit, into a school, congregate settings, but now they're encouraging everyone if you're going into a retail store, a lobby, to wear that mask. this is on top of the governor to issue an emergency. that is preparing for a potential spike in covid cases. that will protect hospital staffing and supplies. so kristin i talked to a pediatrician this morning about where we are in the pandemic. what should people be doing, if anything, differently. she said now is even more important than ever to get that booster shot, to mask up in outdoor crowded settings, but it also a wait and see. we're waiting to see how transmissable it is. >> thank you for your great reporting. we should mention that has you have been speaking president biden just departed for minnesota. he is going to be talking about his infrastructure package there later on "today." he was asked about this, didn't respond to shouted questions. i want to turn to you now
we know los angeles county and the city of new york are issuing mask advisories. so here in new york you still have to wear a mask on public transit, into a school, congregate settings, but now they're encouraging everyone if you're going into a retail store, a lobby, to wear that mask. this is on top of the governor to issue an emergency. that is preparing for a potential spike in covid cases. that will protect hospital staffing and supplies. so kristin i talked to a pediatrician this morning...
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craig melvin here live from msnbc headquarters in new york city. this hour we are laser focused on the global effort to contain the new omicron variant. right now the cdc stepping up its booster guidance. forget the idea that you can get a booster. experts there are now saying you should get a booster. in just a few moments we're going to hear from dr. anthony fauci about those boosters. why he says even though they were created before this new variant even existed, they still offer you some protection here. critical information from one of our nation's top doctors in just moments. >>> also this hour, we're watching the white house. president biden set to speak. also set to sign three bills into law aimed at helping veterans. later this hour he will head out of to minnesota to continue his infrastructure sales pitch. we'll go live to the white house. >>> also happening right now, jury selection getting underway in the trial of a former minnesota police officer who is shown on body cam video shooting and killing a 20-year-old named dante wright. her
craig melvin here live from msnbc headquarters in new york city. this hour we are laser focused on the global effort to contain the new omicron variant. right now the cdc stepping up its booster guidance. forget the idea that you can get a booster. experts there are now saying you should get a booster. in just a few moments we're going to hear from dr. anthony fauci about those boosters. why he says even though they were created before this new variant even existed, they still offer you some...
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craig melvin here live from msnbc headquarters in new york city. this hour we are laser focused on the global effort to contain the new omicron variant. right now the cdc stepping up its booster guidance. forget the idea that you can get a booster. experts there are now saying you should get a booster. in just a few moments we're going to hear from dr. anthony fauci about those boosters. why he says even though they were created before this new variant even existed, they still offer you some protection here. critical information from one of our nation's top doctors in just moments. >>> also this
craig melvin here live from msnbc headquarters in new york city. this hour we are laser focused on the global effort to contain the new omicron variant. right now the cdc stepping up its booster guidance. forget the idea that you can get a booster. experts there are now saying you should get a booster. in just a few moments we're going to hear from dr. anthony fauci about those boosters. why he says even though they were created before this new variant even existed, they still offer you some...
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cases a rise here in new york city. and mayor de blasio reencouraged people to wear masks in grocery stores, retail stores. and we know people already have to wear masks at public transit, in schools. so i talked to nbc medical contribuor doctor natalie azar and this is what she told me. >> this is probably the cycle that we'll be experiencing maybe forever. we may find out in two to three weeks that we can live with omicron. that if you have been vaccinated and boosted, you are still, you know, reasonably well protected and certainly well protected against severe disease. >> good news is here in the city about 77% of people of all ages have gotten at least one shot. we also know that the governor says statewide 90% of adults have gotten at least one shot. >> dr. gupta, i said it before, the white house said more than 96% of the 3.5 million federal workforce has already been vaccinated. that is great news. however, a judge blocked in ten different states the mandate for health care workers to get vaccinated saying vacci
cases a rise here in new york city. and mayor de blasio reencouraged people to wear masks in grocery stores, retail stores. and we know people already have to wear masks at public transit, in schools. so i talked to nbc medical contribuor doctor natalie azar and this is what she told me. >> this is probably the cycle that we'll be experiencing maybe forever. we may find out in two to three weeks that we can live with omicron. that if you have been vaccinated and boosted, you are still,...
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new york city is 90% vaccinated. it's safe to be in new york. it's safe to come back into your office and into your building but maybe things are changing in a permanent way that we haven't fully grappled with yet. >> when you talk to business leaders privately, they will say i'm dyeing to get my employees back, not to crack the whip but because there's a difference between a business functioning and operating and optimizing. right when you think about that optimization for so many businesses, that's not happening. some tech businesses have said, guess what, we can work for home forever but for others there's a missing link. businesses are trying to solve for it. >> do we have a sense what the occupancy rate is across the hudson? >> it remains low and to get the hard numbers is difficult because you're not going to find people that want to share them. certainly not anyone who owns a building in this town. >> let's talk about the tale of two economies. you have outrageous numbers as far as people going back to work. i think adjusted gdp growth. t
new york city is 90% vaccinated. it's safe to be in new york. it's safe to come back into your office and into your building but maybe things are changing in a permanent way that we haven't fully grappled with yet. >> when you talk to business leaders privately, they will say i'm dyeing to get my employees back, not to crack the whip but because there's a difference between a business functioning and operating and optimizing. right when you think about that optimization for so many...
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when you look at what new york city is doing, putting in place -- or i should say strongly recommending people wear their masks indoors again, you have the state with a state of emergency making sure they have enough hospital beds for covid patients. are they getting ahead of their skis, or do you think those are prudent steps to take at this moment? >> i think those are reasonable steps. new york city, where i am, doing the right thing would be to tighten up some of its vaccine requirements, for example, for indoor dining, bars, gyms. right now you're required to show proof of at least one dose of vaccine. i think it might be time to tighten up and say you should be fully vaccinated to be in those indoor spaces. again, do not panic. we're not looking at lockdowns again, and i can say that with great confidence. we know much more than we did in 2020 and we know those winter layers will protect you. >> wear those winter layers. dr. celine gander, thank you. we appreciate your expertise at this hour. >>> president biden is about to give an update on the supply chain issues we're talking a
when you look at what new york city is doing, putting in place -- or i should say strongly recommending people wear their masks indoors again, you have the state with a state of emergency making sure they have enough hospital beds for covid patients. are they getting ahead of their skis, or do you think those are prudent steps to take at this moment? >> i think those are reasonable steps. new york city, where i am, doing the right thing would be to tighten up some of its vaccine...
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in new york city. opening statements under way in the high profile section trafficking case against ghislaine maxwell, the long time confidant of convicted sex offender jeffrey epstein, accused of playing a central role in his international sex trafficking network with dozens of alleged victims. she was arrested in july, nearly a year after epstein died by suicide in his jail cell while he was awaiting trial. in this trial maxwell faces a narrower set of charges, six counts related to the recruitment, transportation, and abuse of four teenaged girls in the '90s. she has pleaded not guilty and insists she has nothing to do with epstein's crimes. if convicted, maxwell faces 70 years in prison. joining me now is msnbc legal analyst kristen givens-feden, part of the prosecution team on the bill cosby case. kristen, there are big expectations for this trial, we know, mostly because of the big names that have been associated with jeffrey epstein over the years. the man at the center of this case, we also kno
in new york city. opening statements under way in the high profile section trafficking case against ghislaine maxwell, the long time confidant of convicted sex offender jeffrey epstein, accused of playing a central role in his international sex trafficking network with dozens of alleged victims. she was arrested in july, nearly a year after epstein died by suicide in his jail cell while he was awaiting trial. in this trial maxwell faces a narrower set of charges, six counts related to the...
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in the last few hours new york city instituted what it's calling a mask advisory meaning everyone is encouraged to wear a mask indoors even if you've been vaccinated. now, take a look at the map here. you can see it's just a matter of time. spain today becoming the latest country to confirm the omicron variant is there. and as we cover what is obviously a significant development here, it's important to note there is a lot more that we don't know about omicron than we do. that's not surprising. we know it takes time for the science to catch up to a new
in the last few hours new york city instituted what it's calling a mask advisory meaning everyone is encouraged to wear a mask indoors even if you've been vaccinated. now, take a look at the map here. you can see it's just a matter of time. spain today becoming the latest country to confirm the omicron variant is there. and as we cover what is obviously a significant development here, it's important to note there is a lot more that we don't know about omicron than we do. that's not surprising....
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in the last 30 minutes new york city announcing an indoor mask advisory. once again everybody in america's largest city is encouraged to wear a mask in indoor public settings regardless of their vaccination status. also this hour, the president will address the nation after being briefed on the omicron variant spreading worldwide concern. the president's top medical adviser, dr. anthony fauci says it could take weeks before we know more about omicron. he says all signs suggest it may be more transmisable and could even evade immune protection. in just a couple minutes, i'm going to talk one on one with a doctor who is the chair of the south african medical association. and she is credited by uk's telegraph newspaper with being the first to alert authorities about patients with the omicron variant. i'm gong to ask how the variant stands out from others and what the symptoms are like. also happening today, opening statements are set to begin in the high profile ghislaine maxwell trial. we'll break down why we probably won't hear any high profile names in the
in the last 30 minutes new york city announcing an indoor mask advisory. once again everybody in america's largest city is encouraged to wear a mask in indoor public settings regardless of their vaccination status. also this hour, the president will address the nation after being briefed on the omicron variant spreading worldwide concern. the president's top medical adviser, dr. anthony fauci says it could take weeks before we know more about omicron. he says all signs suggest it may be more...
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in the last 30 minutes new york city announcing an indoor mask advisory. once again everybody in america's largest city is encouraged to wear a mask in indoor public settings
in the last 30 minutes new york city announcing an indoor mask advisory. once again everybody in america's largest city is encouraged to wear a mask in indoor public settings
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. >>> hey there, i'm stephanie ruhle live at msnbc headquarters here in new york city. it is monday, november 29th and we have all the facts that you node to know. we start with coronavirus and fears over the rapidly spreading omicron variant. the president expected to give an update to the response to covid threat and that includes the restriction of traveling from south africa and it is not just the u.s. a growing list of countries are reinstating their travel restrictions and bans in omicron's wake. israel barring entry to all foreigners and morocco suspending incoming flights for two weeks. omicron are popping frup australia to hong kong and europe and health experts say it could already be here in the u.s. >> i would not be surprised if it is, we have not detected it yet but when you have a virus showing this degree of transmissibility and you're already having travel related cases that they've noted in israel and belgium and in other places, when you have a virus like this, it almost is ultimately going to go essentially all over. >> i've got the best team here wi
. >>> hey there, i'm stephanie ruhle live at msnbc headquarters here in new york city. it is monday, november 29th and we have all the facts that you node to know. we start with coronavirus and fears over the rapidly spreading omicron variant. the president expected to give an update to the response to covid threat and that includes the restriction of traveling from south africa and it is not just the u.s. a growing list of countries are reinstating their travel restrictions and bans...
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in epstein's residences in new york city, florida and new mexico. maxwell has pleaded not guilty to all counts. the four unidentified victims named in the indictment are expected to testify. two of them were just 14 years old when they allegedly met max well according to prosecutors. in recent years several women have shared their stories publicly. in 2019 one of the accusers told savannah what she witnessed when maxwell allegedly brought her to epstein's palm beach home. >> i followed someone up the stairs through jeffrey's bedroom and into a bathroom, and there's this man laying naked on a green massage table in the middle of the room. >> that same year jennifer cold savannah she was 15 when she was raped by epstein. >> did jeffrey epstein rape you? >> yeah. no, he raped me. forcefully raped me. knew exactly what he was doing. what hurts even worse, though, is that if i wasn't afraid to come forward sooner, then maybe he wouldn't have done it to other girls. >> she has separately sued maxwell, claiming she facilitated her alleged abuse. she is not
in epstein's residences in new york city, florida and new mexico. maxwell has pleaded not guilty to all counts. the four unidentified victims named in the indictment are expected to testify. two of them were just 14 years old when they allegedly met max well according to prosecutors. in recent years several women have shared their stories publicly. in 2019 one of the accusers told savannah what she witnessed when maxwell allegedly brought her to epstein's palm beach home. >> i followed...
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a couple of snow flurries in new york city. but 71 in denver. i mean it's good to see all the holiday travel went off without a hitch, but, man, that feels weird. bill karins, thank you so very much. >>> still ahead, nearly two years into the covid pandemic, the world is bracing for a new strain. stocks plunged on friday. we'll go live to cnbc at a look at where the market is headed this morning. >>> before we go to break, we want to know, why are you awake? email me or tweet me. we'll read some of our favorite answers in the show later. we'll be right back. s in the sh. we'll be right back. and it works fast. in as little as 7 days try fast acting biotic gummies from align. the #1 doctor recommended probiotic brand. to our 300,000 employees at cvs health: thank you for demonstrating the power of purpose. through your work, your caring, your dedication to being wherever you're needed, becoming part of families, bringing more confidence to the comeback, and delivering the essentials to people's doors, you give over a hundred million people the ch
a couple of snow flurries in new york city. but 71 in denver. i mean it's good to see all the holiday travel went off without a hitch, but, man, that feels weird. bill karins, thank you so very much. >>> still ahead, nearly two years into the covid pandemic, the world is bracing for a new strain. stocks plunged on friday. we'll go live to cnbc at a look at where the market is headed this morning. >>> before we go to break, we want to know, why are you awake? email me or tweet...
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. >> it all began just a couple of hours north of new york city. a photographer's dream called the hudson valley. rolling hills. a majestic river. and quaint small towns. for linda kolman, it was the perfect place to raise a family. >> good girl. i grew up in saugerties. small schools, you know. just involved in sports and things like that. >> everyone seems friendly and it just seems kind of -- >> yeah, they're small-home towns, you know? >> it's where linda lived with her husband tom and their family. a loving home where they celebrated birthdays and holidays. thanksgiving 2011 was a busy time, visiting relatives, over-eating, and watching football. >> he just loved the game of football. he was a giants fan from a kid. >> and you took him to his first giants game. >> i did. i have pictures of him, like, you know, standin'down by the field like, "look at me." >> kid in a candy store? >> yeah, yeah. it was great. >> both linda and tom had been married before, but this felt like the real deal. >> what was it about tom's personality that made him so
. >> it all began just a couple of hours north of new york city. a photographer's dream called the hudson valley. rolling hills. a majestic river. and quaint small towns. for linda kolman, it was the perfect place to raise a family. >> good girl. i grew up in saugerties. small schools, you know. just involved in sports and things like that. >> everyone seems friendly and it just seems kind of -- >> yeah, they're small-home towns, you know? >> it's where linda lived...
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. >> jude city doing a live taping of her pot cast right here in new york city. thank you again. greatly appreciate it. thank you at home for making time for us. next week we're going to be back to our regular schedule of programing. you can catch "ayman" every friday on peacock at 7:00. i'll be back here on msnbc saturday at 8:00, sunday at 9:00. be sure to follow us on twitter and tiktok @aymannbc. until we meet again, i'm ayman mohyeldin. good night. (tiger) this is the dimension of imagination. ♪ ♪ feeling sluggish or weighed down? it could be a sign that your digestive system isn't working at it's best taking metamucil everyday can help. metamucil psyllium fiber, gels to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down. it also helps lower cholesterol and slows sugar absorption to promote healthy blood sugar levels. so you can feel lighter and more energetic metamucil. support your daily digestive health. and try metamucil fiber thins. a great tasting and easy way to start your day. ♪ ♪ 'tis the season to break tradition in a cadillac. don't just put on a light show—
. >> jude city doing a live taping of her pot cast right here in new york city. thank you again. greatly appreciate it. thank you at home for making time for us. next week we're going to be back to our regular schedule of programing. you can catch "ayman" every friday on peacock at 7:00. i'll be back here on msnbc saturday at 8:00, sunday at 9:00. be sure to follow us on twitter and tiktok @aymannbc. until we meet again, i'm ayman mohyeldin. good night. (tiger) this is the...
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i remember because i live in new york city. this four-month period is now the subject of a new documentary titled "the first wave." the film takes viewers inside long island jewish medical center's covid unit where health care workers put their lives on the line to battle a virus they didn't even quite understand. >> last week, there were like maybe one, two, three patients that we kind of heard about, like whispered about. >> i'm telling you, you're not needing as much oxygen. >> is this a covid patient, is this not a covid patient? >> the infection went into his bone. >> and now i have a list where pretty much all of the patients have covid-19. we are taught pattern recognition. and as of right now, there's no clear pattern. >> that was dr. natalie dugge. she is a board certified internalist and hospital doctor. doctor, it's great to have you with us. i know when you signed onto the film, did you have any idea of how dire the situation in your hospital would get in such a short amount of time? >> first of all, thank you for h
i remember because i live in new york city. this four-month period is now the subject of a new documentary titled "the first wave." the film takes viewers inside long island jewish medical center's covid unit where health care workers put their lives on the line to battle a virus they didn't even quite understand. >> last week, there were like maybe one, two, three patients that we kind of heard about, like whispered about. >> i'm telling you, you're not needing as much...
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york city. thank you again, judy. greatly appreciate it. >>> thank you at home for making time for us. next week we'll be back to our regular schedule of programming. catch ayman every friday. i'll be back here saturday at #8:00 and sunday at 9:00. follow us on twitter and tiktok @aymanmsnbc. until we meet again i'm ayman. good night. (vo) the more we do with our phones, the more network quality and reliability matter. and only verizon has been the most awarded for network quality 27 times in a row. that means the best experience with calls, texts and data usage of any major carrier, according to customers. there's only one best network. the only one ranked #1 in reliability 16 times in a row. we are building 5g right. wondering what actually goes into your multi-vitamin. at new chapter. its innovation organic ingredients and fermentation. fermentation? yes, formulated to help your body really truly absorb the natural goodness. new chapter. wellness well done. wayfair's cyber monday sale is on n
york city. thank you again, judy. greatly appreciate it. >>> thank you at home for making time for us. next week we'll be back to our regular schedule of programming. catch ayman every friday. i'll be back here saturday at #8:00 and sunday at 9:00. follow us on twitter and tiktok @aymanmsnbc. until we meet again i'm ayman. good night. (vo) the more we do with our phones, the more network quality and reliability matter. and only verizon has been the most awarded for network quality 27...
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then the virus came in from southern europe to ignite the horrible epidemic in new york city in the spring of 2020. absolutely, vaccine mandates are a far more effective way to combat this virus. >> then when it comes to young charn age 2s-5 or 6 months and up -- young children 2-5 or 6 months and up, when will testing be done? >> i don't expect it to happen before the end of the year or emergency use authorization. sometimes you get surprised. i would say in the first quarter of 2022. we tend to be more conservative with the younger kids than with other populations but i think that's the kind of time frame we are talking about. >> dr. peter hotez, as always thank you for your expertise on this. we very much appreciate it during this time. >>> i want to go to capitol hill where the senate will be back in session tomorrow with a laundry list of deadlines on their played before year's end. their to-do list includes funding the government, raising the debt limit, passing the military spending bill, and pezzing president biden's build back better better. i think the overarching question here,
then the virus came in from southern europe to ignite the horrible epidemic in new york city in the spring of 2020. absolutely, vaccine mandates are a far more effective way to combat this virus. >> then when it comes to young charn age 2s-5 or 6 months and up -- young children 2-5 or 6 months and up, when will testing be done? >> i don't expect it to happen before the end of the year or emergency use authorization. sometimes you get surprised. i would say in the first quarter of...
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york city from southern europe to ignite the terrible epidemic there. so i think the most important thing you need to know now over the next week or so is, is this so transmissible that it has the ability to outcompete delta? that seems to be the major factor. it's not so much the spike protein and the vaccine resistance that accounts for the big pandemics in the united states for the variants, it was alpha that arose out of an unvaccinated population in the uk in 2020. then it was outcompeted by delta, among an unvaccinated population in india in 2021. is this the one that comes out of an unvaccinated population in south africa in 2022 and outcompetes delta. so far, i don't think we really know that yet. it has accelerated in one province in south africa, where johannesburg are located. a highly urbanized area in south africa. it doesn't mean that it will do the same anywhere else. i think the bottom line is, there's a lot that we don't know. i'm not panicking about this variant yet right now, honestly. my biggest concern for the united states is the f
york city from southern europe to ignite the terrible epidemic there. so i think the most important thing you need to know now over the next week or so is, is this so transmissible that it has the ability to outcompete delta? that seems to be the major factor. it's not so much the spike protein and the vaccine resistance that accounts for the big pandemics in the united states for the variants, it was alpha that arose out of an unvaccinated population in the uk in 2020. then it was outcompeted...
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york city, and they met here with a blanket and a picnic basket and had their thanksgiving dinner together here. i really think that the four seasons hotel thing was a blessing for us. if our name had been marie's landscaping, none of this would have happened. >> well, the family at four seasons total landscaping appears to have taken this in their stride. go online now, and you can buy a range of "make america rake again" and "lawn and order" merchandise. >> i reached out to the four seasons hotel. my reporting concluded that nobody from the trump campaign or any campaign had reached out to the four seasons hotel about campaigning any kind of event. >> i love the narrator that it was a mistake and they meant to book the four seasons hotel. >> there was no mistake. this is exactly where the press conference was supposed to be. >> they had surveyed some areas along the i-95 corridor and our site was one of the ones that they determined would be secure with quick access on and off the highway. >> and it was free. that's another important thing. the trump campaign blew through $1.1 billion of
york city, and they met here with a blanket and a picnic basket and had their thanksgiving dinner together here. i really think that the four seasons hotel thing was a blessing for us. if our name had been marie's landscaping, none of this would have happened. >> well, the family at four seasons total landscaping appears to have taken this in their stride. go online now, and you can buy a range of "make america rake again" and "lawn and order" merchandise. >> i...
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. >> reporter: the 35 children, she was raised in peekskill, new york, about 50 miles nur north of new york city. >> my mom was home, dad was home at 5:30 for dinner. >> reporter: but -- for years, if it was summer, beth was on the island. >> she was game for everything. >> leslie costello met beth more than three decades ago. they were freshman at the university of notre dame. >> the last time she was in california, we were going to go out surfing, and i said, beth, i think you better -- she boogie boarded plenty, she never served before, and she said, i know, i want to go for it, i want to learn to serve. so here she was, always willing and wanting to embrace new experience. embrace it with joy. >> reporter: after college, that settled in new york and started her own company. in this video, she talked about those early days. >> i worked my fingers to the bone, your nose to the grindstone. >> reporter: she chose a tough gig, helping architects navigate new york's building regulations. >> reporter: that seems like a job for a tough, hard edged woman. doesn't seem like the type of woman
. >> reporter: the 35 children, she was raised in peekskill, new york, about 50 miles nur north of new york city. >> my mom was home, dad was home at 5:30 for dinner. >> reporter: but -- for years, if it was summer, beth was on the island. >> she was game for everything. >> leslie costello met beth more than three decades ago. they were freshman at the university of notre dame. >> the last time she was in california, we were going to go out surfing, and i...
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new york, we don't have to wear a mask. just show proof of vaccination. with this new variant, i want you to listen to what dr. fauci said about it. i want to ask you about it on the other side. >> we have not detected it yet, when you have a virus showing this degree of transmissibility and having travel-related cases that they've noted in israel, belgium and other places, when you have a virus like this, the it almost invariably is ultimately going to go essentially all over. the issue of blocking travel from a given country is to just give us time to assess it better. that's the reason for doing that. not any reason to panic. >> i have to tell you, i'm a bit panicked doctor again for the people out there who are saying, well, the people are vaccinated are still going to the hospital. your last final appeal for these folks, yes, we have this new variant out here. if you are not vaccinated, it can impact you in a very drastically different way than it will impact me. >> it absolutely is true. i had a patient who had a vaccine dose more than six months ag
new york, we don't have to wear a mask. just show proof of vaccination. with this new variant, i want you to listen to what dr. fauci said about it. i want to ask you about it on the other side. >> we have not detected it yet, when you have a virus showing this degree of transmissibility and having travel-related cases that they've noted in israel, belgium and other places, when you have a virus like this, the it almost invariably is ultimately going to go essentially all over. the issue...
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new york, what? >> new york city. >> yes, new york. yes. that's my answer. >> martin scorsese. >> yes. all the things that, you know, brought me here today were all the things i was punished for my entire childhood. francis asks too much questions. francis speaks out of turn. >> what did driving a cab teach you? >> books i have deep reverence for. >> your next book will come out if -- >> if i write it. i hope i didn't give the impression that i have a lot of unpublished work. i don't. the truth is very rarely positive. >> you seem constitutionally negative. >> they would say your covid test is negative, and i would say, i know that. being judgmental to me just means i have standards. >> that's just some of my extensive conversation with fran. it's part of our summit series on "the beat" where we talk with leaders at the summits of their fields. i encourage you to check out the entire conversation on youtube. you can look it up on youtube, just search for "melber fran." you can find some of our other online exclusives that we try to share wi
new york, what? >> new york city. >> yes, new york. yes. that's my answer. >> martin scorsese. >> yes. all the things that, you know, brought me here today were all the things i was punished for my entire childhood. francis asks too much questions. francis speaks out of turn. >> what did driving a cab teach you? >> books i have deep reverence for. >> your next book will come out if -- >> if i write it. i hope i didn't give the impression that i...
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i hope you all had a great thanksgiving, live at msnbc headquarters here in new york city, it is november 26th, black friday. and we have a lot to get to. we begin this hour with the latest on that dangerous heavily mutated covid strain stoking new fears from health experts around the globe. the variant was first detected in south africa in what is called the most significant variant we have had to date. the world health organization is holding an emergency meeting to discuss what this could mean for transmissibility and vaccine efficacy. and dr. anthony fauci weighed in just a short time ago. >> well, certainly, there is a new variant that is now in south africa, that has some mutations that are raising some concern, particularly with regard to possibly transmissibility increase, and possibly evasion of immune response. we don't know that for sure right now. this is really something that is in motion, and we just arranged right now a discussion between our scientists and the south african scientists a little bit later in the morning. >> so a lot we don't know. but this news is making the
i hope you all had a great thanksgiving, live at msnbc headquarters here in new york city, it is november 26th, black friday. and we have a lot to get to. we begin this hour with the latest on that dangerous heavily mutated covid strain stoking new fears from health experts around the globe. the variant was first detected in south africa in what is called the most significant variant we have had to date. the world health organization is holding an emergency meeting to discuss what this could...
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i hope you all had a great thanksgiving, live at msnbc headquarters here in new york city, it is november 26th, black friday. and we have a lot to get to. we begin this hour with the latest on that dangerous heavily mutated covid strain stoking new fears from health experts around the globe. the variant was first detected in south africa in what is called the most significant variant we have had to date. the world health organization is holding an emergency
i hope you all had a great thanksgiving, live at msnbc headquarters here in new york city, it is november 26th, black friday. and we have a lot to get to. we begin this hour with the latest on that dangerous heavily mutated covid strain stoking new fears from health experts around the globe. the variant was first detected in south africa in what is called the most significant variant we have had to date. the world health organization is holding an emergency
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the macy's thanksgiving day parade returned in full to new york city with thousands of spectators on-site. parade staffers and volunteers had to be vaccinated. most were required to wear masks. >>> in south africa, they say they have identified a concerning new coronavirus variant with a high number of mutations that is spreading rapidly along young people. the world health organization has scheduled a meeting for friday to discuss this new variant. for now back to "dateline extra." >>> my kids really liked him. >> no doubt about it, thought lisa nance, lester ralph jones was a catch. tall, strong, a firefighter for heaven's sake, and -- >> he was a really nice person. >> really nice, huh? nice how? >> he just seems really nice and genuine and sweet. >> well, you know how people are, caught up in the blinding glare of new love. and then in a month or two or six, disturbing things begin to occur. unimagined traits emerge, and sometimes a nightmarish story, like the one lisa nance told us about lester ralph jones. >> i caught him, you know, watching me and stuff. >> what do you mean? >> lik
the macy's thanksgiving day parade returned in full to new york city with thousands of spectators on-site. parade staffers and volunteers had to be vaccinated. most were required to wear masks. >>> in south africa, they say they have identified a concerning new coronavirus variant with a high number of mutations that is spreading rapidly along young people. the world health organization has scheduled a meeting for friday to discuss this new variant. for now back to "dateline...
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places like michigan -- first of all, let's take new york city. you can't enjoy leisure activities as you pointed out, which is why new york city has been spared the worst of a fourth wave. take michigan, though, which is a similar population to austria, which you referenced earlier. 8 to 10 million people. michigan has a fully vaccinated rate of 55%. austria has a 66% fully vaccinated rate. they're now locking down. this is what i think is really critical here to dive deep into what the w.h.o. director said. talking about what the fully vaccinated should be doing. to your point, the fully vaccinated should be able to enjoy leisure activities. they're not a major driver of transmission. sure, there is some breakthrough infection that happens six to eight months later after you finished your initial series, yes, to a certain extent. but this is a problem of the unvaccinated driving who ends up in the hospital. which is why 55% fully vaccinated in places like michigan, that is why we're seeing something similar in michigan to what we're seeing in au
places like michigan -- first of all, let's take new york city. you can't enjoy leisure activities as you pointed out, which is why new york city has been spared the worst of a fourth wave. take michigan, though, which is a similar population to austria, which you referenced earlier. 8 to 10 million people. michigan has a fully vaccinated rate of 55%. austria has a 66% fully vaccinated rate. they're now locking down. this is what i think is really critical here to dive deep into what the w.h.o....
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there were floats, marching bands and crowds back in new york city after they were banned last year. today's proceedings even included one special phone call for our own al roker. this one from president biden and the first lady, dr. jill biden. >> hello, mr. president. >> hello, al. how are you doing, pal? >> dr. biden, mr. president. thank you so much. happy thanksgiving to you. what is your message to the american folks? >> my message is after two years we're back. america is back. there is nothing we're not able to overcome, al. >> they have a long standing parade relationship, those two. as for parade covid protocols, all staffers and volunteers were required to be vaccinated against covid-19, also to wear masks. the same was not expected of the spectators, though. but macy's did encourage wearing masks when folks were in the crowd. >>> okay. so are you having last-minute turkey panic? well, you're not alone. cooking a big bird for the first time or even the umpteenth time can be stressful, especially if you have your family or hungry children or hungry in-laws or hungry husband
there were floats, marching bands and crowds back in new york city after they were banned last year. today's proceedings even included one special phone call for our own al roker. this one from president biden and the first lady, dr. jill biden. >> hello, mr. president. >> hello, al. how are you doing, pal? >> dr. biden, mr. president. thank you so much. happy thanksgiving to you. what is your message to the american folks? >> my message is after two years we're back....
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it's the 95th year they're taking to the streets of new york city. last year the event was nearly all virtual has the crowd was reduced to 75%. this year the crowds are back and the best gig this day is christen dalgren in new york city along the parade route. christen, it is amazing. how is it there? >> jose, i may still have some confetti in my hair. what a day. extra special having not had the parade for spectators last year. people were really excited. you can see santa has now moved past us here on 6th avenue. still making his way down to harold square. dozens deep. so excited to be out here along this 2 1/2 mile parade route. just shouting, screaming j smiling, laughing. it was really special to see. >> we're in good shape. when you look at the outdoor venue that it is today, i think we should be good. obviously common sense keep distance from people wherever possible. but listen, it's going to be a phenomenal day. >> okay. that was the commissioner talking about covid. obviously it's still on a lot of people's minds. look, everybody in the par
it's the 95th year they're taking to the streets of new york city. last year the event was nearly all virtual has the crowd was reduced to 75%. this year the crowds are back and the best gig this day is christen dalgren in new york city along the parade route. christen, it is amazing. how is it there? >> jose, i may still have some confetti in my hair. what a day. extra special having not had the parade for spectators last year. people were really excited. you can see santa has now moved...
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joining me, nbc's kristen dahlgren from new york city. happy thanksgiving, my friend. what's the energy like on the ground? i was walking through around 6:30. people were already lining up. >> reporter: yeah, chris. it is so exciting, that the parade is back to its pre-pandemic form and the crowds have been here for hours. they are dozens deep now along sixth avenue and the parade hasn't even made it to us yet. excitement really building about this year's parade. back on its 2.5 mile course. down central park west, and here to sixth avenue finally ending up at macy's. last year only a block. a made-for-tv event. no crowds at pull. a lot of people excited to see clowns, giant balloons, floats it is big and it is back, chris. >> 800 clowns, not for people afraid of clowns obviously. >> reporter: right. >> i personally am excited to see the baby yoda balloon. what are you most excited to see today? >> reporter: you know what? got to tell you. i brought special friends with me today. margot, my daughter is cece here, to see the parade. i am most excited to just see their f
joining me, nbc's kristen dahlgren from new york city. happy thanksgiving, my friend. what's the energy like on the ground? i was walking through around 6:30. people were already lining up. >> reporter: yeah, chris. it is so exciting, that the parade is back to its pre-pandemic form and the crowds have been here for hours. they are dozens deep now along sixth avenue and the parade hasn't even made it to us yet. excitement really building about this year's parade. back on its 2.5 mile...
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he got elected at a time when crime was at such a low rate that in new york city they had to go back to the '50s and guess how many crimes were committed. this pretending that it was 1991 and all these jobs were leaving new hampshire and going overseas, it just didn't ring true and yet those were a lot of the books still being written. >> yo could see that often writers would interpret the white working class in manners that they will tell neatly with their larger world views why trump was elected. there was this extraordinary case where i ecountered two separate books written the same year that both profiled the same trump voter. this guy had been from a mining country, a long-time democrat, even a delegate to the '92 clinton convention and who switched to voting for donald trump. and one book he's a straight up economic pop list. the whole reason he et voted for trump was because he didn't like trade deals and he didn't like political dynasty its like the bushes or clintons. another book, the same guy, is a culture warrior. he's a 9/11 truther. he worries about bathrooms for transg
he got elected at a time when crime was at such a low rate that in new york city they had to go back to the '50s and guess how many crimes were committed. this pretending that it was 1991 and all these jobs were leaving new hampshire and going overseas, it just didn't ring true and yet those were a lot of the books still being written. >> yo could see that often writers would interpret the white working class in manners that they will tell neatly with their larger world views why trump...
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shout out to the best pies in new york city's. and pick up the pies. that is exactly, there are so many trips like that that can be replaced for so many people if this was in peoples hands. >> yes, i would do the same thing, if i had to go get a pizza pick it up. that's genuinely how i go pick it up. and i bike up a hill back. i get a little bit of exercise and between that and picking up and dropping my kid off, that is about 80% of my car rides. so, if i have a giant load of groceries and i still take my car but that is pretty rare that i need to go out and get it a ton of groceries. it could replace about 80% of what i use. and i don't live in a big city. i live in a pretty suburban place. it has done it for me. all right, jake has been kang, thank you for joining us tonight. i should say thank you again for joining me on my podcast to talk about your great grand new book, the loneliest americans. you should check that out. our episode is done no. i spoke with documentarian alex glibly about the art of filmmaking, you can listen to my conversation w
shout out to the best pies in new york city's. and pick up the pies. that is exactly, there are so many trips like that that can be replaced for so many people if this was in peoples hands. >> yes, i would do the same thing, if i had to go get a pizza pick it up. that's genuinely how i go pick it up. and i bike up a hill back. i get a little bit of exercise and between that and picking up and dropping my kid off, that is about 80% of my car rides. so, if i have a giant load of groceries...
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the longest parade in the country returns to philly tomorrow and, of course, new york city the iconic balloons are back. they're being blown up right now before they head down sixth avenue and macy's day parade tomorrow. houston, the return of the thanksgiving parade in that city will feature a salute to frontline workers, as it makes it triumphant return. just so happens the grand marshal of that parade, no stranger to viewers of this show, joins us next. s us next. where everything just seems to go your way. ♪ ♪ you're in good hands with allstate. click or call for a lower auto rate today. >> are you ready to start a great career? you're in good hands with allstate. >> safelite is now hiring. >> you will love your job. >> there's room to grow... >> ...and lots of opportunities. >> so, what are you waiting for? >> apply now... >> ...and make a difference. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ >> man, i love that song! when you really need to sleep you reach for the really good stuff. new zzzquil ultra helps you sleep better and longer when you need it most. it's
the longest parade in the country returns to philly tomorrow and, of course, new york city the iconic balloons are back. they're being blown up right now before they head down sixth avenue and macy's day parade tomorrow. houston, the return of the thanksgiving parade in that city will feature a salute to frontline workers, as it makes it triumphant return. just so happens the grand marshal of that parade, no stranger to viewers of this show, joins us next. s us next. where everything just seems...
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city a beloved pre-covid tradition has returned in a new normal kind of way. socially distances and vaccinated locals and virlts are watching the preparations for the macy's balloons at the start of tomorrow's parade after heavily scaled down parade to one city block and no vaccines last year. this year it's 95th year with the adult population more than 80% vaccinated. the full parade route is back. so are the many, many spectators. everyone in the parade will be at least 12 years old and fully vaccinated to ensure a safe and happy thanksgiving for all of them. we will be right back. them we will be right back. plain aspirin could be hurting your stomach. new vazalore is the first liquid-filled aspirin capsule clinically shown to cause fewer ulcers than plain aspirin. vazalore is designed to help protect... releasing aspirin after it leaves your stomach... where it is absorbed to give you the benefits of life saving aspirin... to help prevent another heart attack or stroke. heart protection with your stomach in mind. try new liquid-filled vazalore. aspirin mad
city a beloved pre-covid tradition has returned in a new normal kind of way. socially distances and vaccinated locals and virlts are watching the preparations for the macy's balloons at the start of tomorrow's parade after heavily scaled down parade to one city block and no vaccines last year. this year it's 95th year with the adult population more than 80% vaccinated. the full parade route is back. so are the many, many spectators. everyone in the parade will be at least 12 years old and fully...
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former new york city police commissioner's lawyer sent a letter to the house committee investigating the attack saying his client will come ply with a subpoena. but -- at a washington hotel the night before the riot. his lawyer says he was not at that meeting. this comes as the panel sent subpoenas to the proud boys, the oath keepers and their leaders. with me now to talk about this and other headlines, susan page, washington bureau chief for usa today, eugene scott, political reporter. betty swan, msnbc contributor, and victoria francesco at the university of texas. also an msnbc contributor. betsy, what is this latest round of subpoenas from the january 6th committee? tell us about where its investigation is heading. >> it shows that they're looking not just at what happened before the january 6th attack, but also at the people who were directly involved in the violence that unfolded that day. it shows what the committee is looking at is starting to seriously overlap with doj's criminal investigations. the justice didn't, two of the biggest, most complex, host high stake prosecutio
former new york city police commissioner's lawyer sent a letter to the house committee investigating the attack saying his client will come ply with a subpoena. but -- at a washington hotel the night before the riot. his lawyer says he was not at that meeting. this comes as the panel sent subpoenas to the proud boys, the oath keepers and their leaders. with me now to talk about this and other headlines, susan page, washington bureau chief for usa today, eugene scott, political reporter. betty...
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. >>> good morning, i'm back with more breaking news at msnbc headquarters here in new york city. we're watching a couple of developing stories today. the jury back deliberating this hour in the trial of three men accused in ahmaud arbery's death. jurors just asked to re-watch videos of the shooting that left arbery dead and the 911 call from one of the accused. more from the courthouse in georgia ahead. >>> plus, we learned a sixth victim, an 8-year-old boy, passed away in waukesha, wisconsin. it comes just hours after the suspect who allegedly drove into a parade on sunday made his first court appearance. >>> we have to start with a huge legal day for the far right after the house committee investigating the january 6th riot sent out a fresh batch of subpoenas to far right groups including the proud boys and the oathkeepers. >>> and what could be a bad sign for former president trump as he fights had court to keep white house documents away from that committee. >>> in charlottesville, virginia, more than four years after a violent white nationalist rally that left one woman dead
. >>> good morning, i'm back with more breaking news at msnbc headquarters here in new york city. we're watching a couple of developing stories today. the jury back deliberating this hour in the trial of three men accused in ahmaud arbery's death. jurors just asked to re-watch videos of the shooting that left arbery dead and the 911 call from one of the accused. more from the courthouse in georgia ahead. >>> plus, we learned a sixth victim, an 8-year-old boy, passed away in...
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york city police commissioner bernie kerik saying in a statement reported from our peter alexander through his lawyer that he will cooperate with the january 6th subpoena, but that he wants an apology if the committee. there are people who are cooperating. we know that the committee has talked to more than 200 people, and some of those 200 people have been voluntary. others of them have been people who have been served with subpoenas, so the committee moving forward on their work, even if it's not exactly in the light of day. >> let's turn to this so-called unite the right trial. the jury found charlottesville victims are entitled to millions of dollars and says organizers are liable. who are we talking about exactly? what are the chances any of that money actually gets paid? >> good morning, chris. we're talking about some of the most prominent white supremacist and racist organizations in the country, including richard spencer who kind the term alt-right and defended himself in the trial and a man named jason kessler, a guy named christopher cantwell who became known as the crying nazi b
york city police commissioner bernie kerik saying in a statement reported from our peter alexander through his lawyer that he will cooperate with the january 6th subpoena, but that he wants an apology if the committee. there are people who are cooperating. we know that the committee has talked to more than 200 people, and some of those 200 people have been voluntary. others of them have been people who have been served with subpoenas, so the committee moving forward on their work, even if it's...
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yes, it was new york city 78% joe biden, but there are big patches of brooklyn, new york full of 80%, 90% trump voters. so diversity exists everywhere even in new york. and the trick is to sort of see people as people, not as character cares trying to destroy our democracy. and this human to human necessity to sort of cool the temperature a little bit i think is really important. >> craig, you made the point very smart earlier that we tend because it is easier to retreat to our bubble sometimes, but those bubbles that are cable news and the specific facebook page i look at or twitter are not representative of what is going on out there. i grew up in the new york area, lived in new york a long time, consider myself a new yorker, but i went to college and lived in the south for ten years and that exposure and background is the best thing i could ever impart to anyone else and suggest they do themselves because you don't buy into the cartoon versions of other people and where they come from. so i'm curious as you went down there perhaps expecting to meet some resistance and got just the
yes, it was new york city 78% joe biden, but there are big patches of brooklyn, new york full of 80%, 90% trump voters. so diversity exists everywhere even in new york. and the trick is to sort of see people as people, not as character cares trying to destroy our democracy. and this human to human necessity to sort of cool the temperature a little bit i think is really important. >> craig, you made the point very smart earlier that we tend because it is easier to retreat to our bubble...
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i will tell you here in new york city, i was looking at turkeys yesterday. and the price here is about $2.99 a pound and that brings about a 15-pound turkey to about $50. you really start thinking about, well, i might as well do something else more expensive, maybe do steak instead for that price. >> there is quote-unquote criticism of turkey of being too dry. but we're obviously talking about how everything seems to be costing more right now including gasoline. to ease the prices the president ordered the release of oil reserves. that's only enough to last a few days. but still, what has the reaction been from wall street on this move? >> you know, ironically, oil had been moving lower ahead of this announcement because people are anticipating that it was going to come. now, we're seeing prices stabilize. and if you look out to the contracts for crude oil several months ahead, they're actually higher. the sense is that there is strong demand here, and we're just not really going to be able to keep up with that demand. again, supply chain is an issue as well
i will tell you here in new york city, i was looking at turkeys yesterday. and the price here is about $2.99 a pound and that brings about a 15-pound turkey to about $50. you really start thinking about, well, i might as well do something else more expensive, maybe do steak instead for that price. >> there is quote-unquote criticism of turkey of being too dry. but we're obviously talking about how everything seems to be costing more right now including gasoline. to ease the prices the...
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we >> these threats were made from his home, in new york city, and the trial was in new york city. he never went to washington to bring these threats closer to the people he was threatening. >> right, and his lawyers definitely stress not a lot. he never went to the capitol riots, they say he had no one wanted to take into the capitol riots, he didn't have any weapons is something that they really stress, he posted the video two days after the capitol riot. it's not the video about aoc and schumer, this one is just a more broad's killer senators slaughter them all. he talked about sprain bullets at congress members. so, yeah, he never actually made it down, but with the inauguration coming up on january 20th, i think there was a sense that this threat, even though they didn't know if he had weapons, they want to get it before anything worse happened. >> so the guy who couldn't get a ride down to washington on january six is now sentenced 18 months? >> yeah. and he already served ten, and while he was in jail at brooklyn's metropolitan detention center, he was a cell night of robert
we >> these threats were made from his home, in new york city, and the trial was in new york city. he never went to washington to bring these threats closer to the people he was threatening. >> right, and his lawyers definitely stress not a lot. he never went to the capitol riots, they say he had no one wanted to take into the capitol riots, he didn't have any weapons is something that they really stress, he posted the video two days after the capitol riot. it's not the video about...
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, and the trial was in new york city. he never went to washington to bring these threats closer to the people he was threatening? >> right. an his lawyers definitely stressed that a lot. i mean, he never went to the capitol riots. they say he had no ride. no one wanted to take him to the capitol riots. he didn't have any weapons is something they really stressed. he posted the video two days after the capitol riots, and actually, it's not the video about aoc and schumer. this one is just a more broad "he said kill your senators, slaughter them all." and he talked about spraying bullets at congress members. so, yeah, he never actually made it down. but with the inauguration coming up on january 20th, i think there was a sense that this threat was -- even though they didn't know whether he had weapons, they wanted to, you know, the fbi wanted to get him before anything worse happened. >> so the guy who couldn't get a ride down to washington for january 6 is now sentenced to 19 months. >> yeah. and he already served ten. whi
, and the trial was in new york city. he never went to washington to bring these threats closer to the people he was threatening? >> right. an his lawyers definitely stressed that a lot. i mean, he never went to the capitol riots. they say he had no ride. no one wanted to take him to the capitol riots. he didn't have any weapons is something they really stressed. he posted the video two days after the capitol riots, and actually, it's not the video about aoc and schumer. this one is just...
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. ♪♪ >>> hey there i'm stephanie ruhle live at msnbc headquarters here in new york city. it is tuesday, november 23rd. and we begin this morning's broadcast with breaking news. all eyes on brunswick, georgia, where closing arguments are resuming right now. in the trial of the three men accused of killing ahmaud arbery. this is the prosecution's rebuttal to the defense's closing argument from yesterday. let's listen in. >> so don't leave the house. here's an alternative. call the police. don't chase down strangers to confront them. don't go after pedestrians in your truck. common sense tells you, you go in a truck after a pedestrian, have you ever had a strange truck with people start yelling at you? would that startle you? i don't know. we don't know what was in the mind of ahmaud arbery. i mean, what do you think? these strange men pulling up in a truck, then not relenting and not backing off. how about some empathy. remember, listen, emphasize. where is the empathy, where did they go, you know, wonder what i'm doing to this other person. i wonder what it looks like from
. ♪♪ >>> hey there i'm stephanie ruhle live at msnbc headquarters here in new york city. it is tuesday, november 23rd. and we begin this morning's broadcast with breaking news. all eyes on brunswick, georgia, where closing arguments are resuming right now. in the trial of the three men accused of killing ahmaud arbery. this is the prosecution's rebuttal to the defense's closing argument from yesterday. let's listen in. >> so don't leave the house. here's an alternative. call...
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york city and are dealing with skyrocketing crime, it's why that was a huge issue in the new york's mayor's race and eric adams said, hey, we've got to pump the brakes. we got to make sure people who are committing violent acts and committing gun crimes aren't back out on the street like in a couple hours. >> yeah, or at least give the judges discretion to say, wait a minute, this person is a danger to society and he should not be back out on the street right now. that's part of the problem in new york, judges have no discretion. in the meantime in waukesha as we just heard, you have six kids, six children lying in critical condition. we're sending out prayers to their friends and family this morning. >>> coming up -- a new look at a powerful project from acclaimed filmmaker ken burns. why he says being american means reckoning with our violent history. "morning joe" is coming right back. - [announcer] meet the ninja foodi family, with pressure cookers that steam crisp, ovens that flip up and away, grills that bring outdoor flavors indoors, and blenders that spin up healthy eating.
york city and are dealing with skyrocketing crime, it's why that was a huge issue in the new york's mayor's race and eric adams said, hey, we've got to pump the brakes. we got to make sure people who are committing violent acts and committing gun crimes aren't back out on the street like in a couple hours. >> yeah, or at least give the judges discretion to say, wait a minute, this person is a danger to society and he should not be back out on the street right now. that's part of the...
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the building is at 40 wall street in new york city in manhattan. it's owned by the trump organization. about a decade ago the trump organization claimed officially that this was one of the most valuable buildings in all of new york city. it's worth $527 million. it's worth more than half a billion dollars. but then just a few months later the trump organization claimed officially that the same building, which they just said was worth half a billion dollars, they changed their mind and declared actually it's worth less than $17 million. just over the course of just a few months, the building's value had dropped to less than 1/30 of what it had been just a few months earlier. magic. how did the trump organization manage to own a business -- excuse me, own a building that was simultaneously one of the most valuable buildings in all of new york while also being practically workless in new york real estate terms. how can that be, same building? well, when trump's company was trying to get a loan they wanted their assets to look as big and valuable as po
the building is at 40 wall street in new york city in manhattan. it's owned by the trump organization. about a decade ago the trump organization claimed officially that this was one of the most valuable buildings in all of new york city. it's worth $527 million. it's worth more than half a billion dollars. but then just a few months later the trump organization claimed officially that the same building, which they just said was worth half a billion dollars, they changed their mind and declared...
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one, about the contours of the new casey further investigation that new york city prosecutors are pursuing against the former president and his business. mr. david fahrenthold, and his colleagues posted that peace first thing this morning for the morning paper. it is a fascinating piece. but, then this afternoon, second scoop of the. day mr. david fahrenthold and his colleagues reporting that the national republican party is pegging trump's legal fees. 's personal legal fees for his personal legal matters. nothing related to when he was president. there are playing his legal fees for criminal cases brought against him related to his business before he was president. quote, the republican national committee is paying some personal legal bills for former president donald trump. spending party funds to be a lawyer representing trump, in investigations into his financial practices in new york, a party's books woman said monday. last moment, they made more than $120,000 to the law firm of a veteran that trump hired in april. trump is a wealthy businessmen with dozens of properties and he has al
one, about the contours of the new casey further investigation that new york city prosecutors are pursuing against the former president and his business. mr. david fahrenthold, and his colleagues posted that peace first thing this morning for the morning paper. it is a fascinating piece. but, then this afternoon, second scoop of the. day mr. david fahrenthold and his colleagues reporting that the national republican party is pegging trump's legal fees. 's personal legal fees for his personal...
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i know it's waukesha, it's not new york city, and the threat level might not seem as high, but barricades for a small parade, at least here in new york, for any parade, any event, are usually cars or large vehicles filled with sand. is this something that's going to be reassessed in the future now, how you barricade a place that's full of pedestrians or onlookers? >> well, i think there are number of things, katy, that will have to be reassessed here. one is their judicial system there in their county. that someone with such a violent history was even back out on the streets, that's one of the main questions law enforcement is going to ask, and people who live in that community as well. in terms of the parade itself, certainly new precautions have taken place over the last number of years, considering a history of both international and domestic terrorism in this country. however, this is a small town usa, a community where people know each other. this is a community where i'm quite sure they have the tradition of this parade every year. and the thought of going any way beyond what they'v
i know it's waukesha, it's not new york city, and the threat level might not seem as high, but barricades for a small parade, at least here in new york, for any parade, any event, are usually cars or large vehicles filled with sand. is this something that's going to be reassessed in the future now, how you barricade a place that's full of pedestrians or onlookers? >> well, i think there are number of things, katy, that will have to be reassessed here. one is their judicial system there in...