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she's now an nbc news analyst. pete, let's start with the argument that this law would lead to a deluge of lawsuits just as sotomayor asked a question about this, and we can play it thanks to the new rules here. >> you believe that the way this sb-8 is structured that what the chilling effect is the very multiplicity of lawsuits that are threatened against you? >> yes, your honor. that's exactly right. it is the fact -- there's a combination of various ways that this state has created special roles, applicable only to sb-8 to make state courts a tool that can be used to nullify constitutional rights that have been recognized by this court. >> so much of this seemed to be about the ways in which this law could be applied elsewhere. the structure of it. i think for people who were tuning in and hearing the supreme court arguments for the first time, myself among them, dealing with the ways this could be applied elsewhere, walk me through what we heard there and what we understand from the argument? >> i'd say bottom
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on behalf of all our colleagues at the networks, of nbc news, goodnight. tonight on all in. >> six new subpoenas from the select committee investigating january six, tonight, what we know about what the committee wants with michael flynn, bernard kerik, john eastman, and more. plus, why hasn't the justice department moved on to steve bannon yet? a new reporting on the right wing playbook drawn up in advance of the insurrection. >> all we are demanding of vice president pence is this afternoon at 1:00, he let the legislatures of the state look into this. plus, the grim reality of the partisan toll, covid continues to take on america. and the former president, addresses the world in glasgow. >> some of our progress stalled when, my successor decided to unilaterally pull out of the paris agreement in his first year in office. i w
on behalf of all our colleagues at the networks, of nbc news, goodnight. tonight on all in. >> six new subpoenas from the select committee investigating january six, tonight, what we know about what the committee wants with michael flynn, bernard kerik, john eastman, and more. plus, why hasn't the justice department moved on to steve bannon yet? a new reporting on the right wing playbook drawn up in advance of the insurrection. >> all we are demanding of vice president pence is this...
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sources telling nbc news the internal blame game is real. city lawmakers reeling, pushing for something concrete to take home to voters with developments coming in on that social safety net package floating around the house, which just got put back into that bill and whether that makes it easier or harder to pass. we are here juggling a lot of pieces of news on this afternoon. i'm hallie jackson in washington along with our nbc news team, msnbc national political correspondent steve kornacki as mentioned, posted up at the big board. political editor mark murray is here with the key take aways, what this means politically going forward for democrats. new reaction from both sides of pennsylvania avenue, lyanne caldwell is on capitol hill looks like in a basement. monica alba is at the white house. we just learned we expect to hear from president biden himself, possibly within the next 40 minutes or so, right? >> reporter: yeah, this is notable, hallie, because just 24 hours ago the president was the one who was trying to strike very optimistic
sources telling nbc news the internal blame game is real. city lawmakers reeling, pushing for something concrete to take home to voters with developments coming in on that social safety net package floating around the house, which just got put back into that bill and whether that makes it easier or harder to pass. we are here juggling a lot of pieces of news on this afternoon. i'm hallie jackson in washington along with our nbc news team, msnbc national political correspondent steve kornacki as...
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nbc news correspondent morgan chesky has the latest from houston. >> reporter: from packed concert to pandemonium, the fba now joining a massive investigation into how travis scott's astroworld concert turned deadly. the youngest, just 14 years old. all caught in a sea of nearly 50,000 fans pushing toward scott. >> you couldn't breathe. i'm talking about everybody was so crushed up on you. >> reporter: the crowd surge so crushing witnesses say it knocked fans unconscious before being trampled. >> everyone was pushed to the front. you had no room to walk. >> reporter: some so desperate they climbed onto the stage shouting for help. >> we need some help. somebody passed out right here. >> reporter: despite several pauses, authorities worked to shut the show down for 45 minutes before it ended, scott and others criticized for not stopping sooner. crews rushed 25 people to hospitals. at the scene, hundreds overwhelmed medical staff. some fans even appearing to dance on top of rescue vehicles. houston police chief said he met with scott and others before taking the stage to share concerns
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nbc news correspondent rahema ellis is in new jersey. and larry sabato, the director of the university of virginia's center for politics. thank you for being with me. steve, let's start with you. what's the latest from new jersey? >> here we go. all eyes are on the garden state right now. you see phil murphy, the democratic incumbent. he leads here by just under 6,000 votes, 0.2 of 1% over jack ciattarelli, his republican opponent. look, the bad news for murphy is this was a state that obviously joe biden, as you say, won in a landslide. it's a state that republicans really struggled to be competitive in. and nobody thought this race was even going to be place. i think the suspense both democrats and republicans talking to in the last week felt, hey, is this maybe going to be a single-digit race? well, it's a lot more than a single-digit race. that's the bad news for murphy. the good news for murphy the vote, it seems to be coming in. the remaining vote that's out there, we're still seeing big batches or significant batches specifically
nbc news correspondent rahema ellis is in new jersey. and larry sabato, the director of the university of virginia's center for politics. thank you for being with me. steve, let's start with you. what's the latest from new jersey? >> here we go. all eyes are on the garden state right now. you see phil murphy, the democratic incumbent. he leads here by just under 6,000 votes, 0.2 of 1% over jack ciattarelli, his republican opponent. look, the bad news for murphy is this was a state that...
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. >> joining us now from scotland, nbc news correspondent josh lederman. good morning. thanks so much for being here. tell us to begin with what kind of reception the president is getting at this climate change conference. he also interestingly offered an apology of sorts for the u.s. with drawing from the paris climate agreement. what is the story climate you're hearing so far? >> reporter: well, jon, there's certainly a sense of relief here in scotland that the u.s. is back at the table after nearly four years of inaction over climate change. but were seeing the fault chains start to emerge here in scotland, particularly between the rich and developing neighs with a lot of these poorer nations, especially some of the island nations that are particularly vulnerable to climate change saying, hey, look, it's well and good for the u.s. and all its wealth and the largest akum la active global warming and cajoling of the other countries to step up on the mission, but how are you going to help us? where is the money that will make it possible for us to tackle climate change?
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nbc news projects democrat eric adams will be the next mayor of new york. the second black mayor until its history. here's eric adams. >> this is the moment for the people who have hit a bend in the road. a bend in the road is not the end of the road as long as you make the turn. tonight, we are going to make the turn and take our city in a new direction. >> former police capital in manhattan, manhattan as well, alvin bragg will back the first black district attorney. bragg will take over the office that indicted the trump administration and alan wiseberg. and michelle wu is the first asian american to be elected mayor of that city. in minneapolis, a new department of public safety with the initiative it gained traction after the murder of george floyd. and then one last look with new jersey with steve kornacki. steve, what's going on there? >> yeah, the holding pattern continues. jack ciattarelli, the republican still up in the count with 565 votes. we haven't had anything new in a while. again, i'm starting to suspect strongly we won't for the rest of the
nbc news projects democrat eric adams will be the next mayor of new york. the second black mayor until its history. here's eric adams. >> this is the moment for the people who have hit a bend in the road. a bend in the road is not the end of the road as long as you make the turn. tonight, we are going to make the turn and take our city in a new direction. >> former police capital in manhattan, manhattan as well, alvin bragg will back the first black district attorney. bragg will...
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nbc news data showing over half our country now seeing an uptick in new cases. over the past two weeks, new cases in the state of new for a have jumped 60%. across new england cases have risen in every state but connecticut. back with us tonight at a critical time, doctor erwin rivlin, our founding -- for disaster for preparedness. he rises us on public health in his spare time he's a professor of previous tricks at all bridenstine college of medicine. doctor, as no one needs to remind you, vermont was a model of mitigation in new england. they are currently reporting a 72% vaccination rate. so, can you tell us why the resurgence there? and if it's happening there, god forbid states like north and south dakota, mississippi, alabama, and the like. new >> right, brian, we're at a very, very difficult and precarious situation in as far as why we might be expecting over the next couple of months. as doctor fauci said. and don't forget, the state of vermont got about 630,000 people in it, if it's 72% vaccinated, we're talking about 150 to 170,000 people not vaccinate
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>>> nbc news projects republican glenn youngkin as the winner of virginia's governor's race. the question was it a referendum on the current commander in chief. we'll be listening to what president biden has to say about that as he returns to washington from overseas with democrats feeling the pinch at the ballot box and capitol hill. and the question is what could this mean for next year's midterms? >>> and after defeating the houston astros, the atlanta braves for the first time since 1985. the question is, are braves fans still up right now celebrating this morning? it's "way too early" for this. >>> good morning, and welcome to "way too early," the show that can assure you that you'll see steve cognacky again soon. i'm jonathan lemire, on this wednesday, november 3rd. we'll start with the news and there is a lot. in a blow to democrats this morning, nbc news is projecting republican glenn youngkin has won the race for governor. youngkin spoke to supporters earlier this morning. >> my fellow virginians -- we stand here this morning at this defining moment, a defining momen
>>> nbc news projects republican glenn youngkin as the winner of virginia's governor's race. the question was it a referendum on the current commander in chief. we'll be listening to what president biden has to say about that as he returns to washington from overseas with democrats feeling the pinch at the ballot box and capitol hill. and the question is what could this mean for next year's midterms? >>> and after defeating the houston astros, the atlanta braves for the first...
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joining us now with more on this breaking news, nbc's raf sanchez. raf, a lot of people have been waiting for this. fill us in. >> reporter: yeah, alex, this is a call that may raise more questions than answers. here is what we know. in the last few minutes, the president of the international olympics committee, thomas bach, put out a statement where he said he was on a 30-minute phone call with peng shuai and he seems, from the readout from the ioc, to basically accept the line that chinese state media has been putting out over the last couple of days, which is that everything is fine and that there's nothing to see here. i want to read you a little bit of this statement. it says, peng shuai thanks the ioc for its concern about her wellbeing. she explains that she is safe and well, living at her home in beijing, but would like to have her privacy respected at this time. now, there's a couple of things to note here, alex. the ioc president was not alone on this call with peng shuai. also on the line was the vice president of the chinese olympic commi
joining us now with more on this breaking news, nbc's raf sanchez. raf, a lot of people have been waiting for this. fill us in. >> reporter: yeah, alex, this is a call that may raise more questions than answers. here is what we know. in the last few minutes, the president of the international olympics committee, thomas bach, put out a statement where he said he was on a 30-minute phone call with peng shuai and he seems, from the readout from the ioc, to basically accept the line that...
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tom costello, nbc news. washington. >> coming up for, us one of the few democrats you'll hear telling families how these biden bills will actually improve their their lives. that is if democrats can deliver those bills. we'll talk about this guy coming up. l talk about this gu coming up. [♪♪] powerful skincare ingredients come dermatologist-recommended, and there's a brand that offers them at an affordable price. try olay skincare. olay regenerist, with 99% pure niacinamide provides 5 times the hydrating power of a prestige cream; while olay collagen peptide visibly firms and reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles; and olay retinol 24 brightens and smooths the skin while you sleep. for dermatologist-recommended ingredients at an affordable price, try olay skincare. last thing before we go tonight, is that guy. democratic commerce and of ohio. he's leaving the house, to run for an open ohio senate seat. ryan has famously said for years, he's in politics for the people who shower after work, and
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joining me to talk more about this is nbc news correspondent heidi przybyla. larry sabatow from the university of virginia center of politics. heidi, what have voters told you about what's become the key issue in this race, education? >> chris, if you're talking about youngkin voters, it's literally the first thing they bring up. traversing this main strip here in virginia beach, which is a very swingy area, you can't help but feel the passions that a lot of these republican voters have about this issue and the notion that critical race theory is being taught in virginia classrooms. a lot of these voters, chris, weren't able to exactly articulate what that means, other than they just feel that their kids or grandkids are being shamed for being white. and it was just striking how many of them brought it up, chris. i want you to listen to just one of the many conversations that we had in a nearby diner. take a listen. >> i like what youngkin is standing for. you know, parents do have a big say in education. this critical race theory is something to me that is ri
joining me to talk more about this is nbc news correspondent heidi przybyla. larry sabatow from the university of virginia center of politics. heidi, what have voters told you about what's become the key issue in this race, education? >> chris, if you're talking about youngkin voters, it's literally the first thing they bring up. traversing this main strip here in virginia beach, which is a very swingy area, you can't help but feel the passions that a lot of these republican voters have...
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on behalf of all of my colleagues at the networks of nbc news, goodnight. nbc news, goodnight. tonight on all in, new subpoenas for kayleigh stephen miller and the man dubbed trump's deputy president. tonight the story of donald trump's white house enforcer johnny mcentee. and how he is the staffer that made january six possible. plus, january six committee chair, benny thompson, on what these subpoenas mean and what happens next. then the right-wing plan to use culture wars and covid to destroy public education in america. and as aaron rodgers attempt to npr nightmare over vaccine nonsense. >> i made some comments that people might have felt were misleading. >> tonight i'll talk to surgeon general, about his new plan to combat misinformation. when all in starts right now. >> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, the biden partisan house committee investigating the january 6th insurrection released another round of subpoenas today. targeting a number of high-profile or allies, the former president donald trump has. this comes on the heels of that big run of subpoenas han
on behalf of all of my colleagues at the networks of nbc news, goodnight. nbc news, goodnight. tonight on all in, new subpoenas for kayleigh stephen miller and the man dubbed trump's deputy president. tonight the story of donald trump's white house enforcer johnny mcentee. and how he is the staffer that made january six possible. plus, january six committee chair, benny thompson, on what these subpoenas mean and what happens next. then the right-wing plan to use culture wars and covid to...
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joining us now is ben collins, a senior reporter for nbc news. he covers disinformation and extremism on the internet. ben, thanks for being here, i really appreciate you making time. >> thank you. >> it is easy to sort of point and drop your jaw and be agog at this. but i feel like one of the reasons i wanted to talk to you about it is i feel like you've been smart about how these are our fellow americans and these are people who are politically engaged in their own way. and these folks are looking for something and believing they're finding it within these strains. did you feel surprised that there were so many people who actually turned up there, given how obscure and far out there these theories are that would have motivated them to have to be there? >> yeah, rachel. i was shocked about this, frankly. look. in the qanon universe, this is like a denomination of it, this jfk junior thing. let's back up to what qanon is, right? it's this idea that there's this guy named "q" embedded in the government. he was saying there was a big secret plan fr
joining us now is ben collins, a senior reporter for nbc news. he covers disinformation and extremism on the internet. ben, thanks for being here, i really appreciate you making time. >> thank you. >> it is easy to sort of point and drop your jaw and be agog at this. but i feel like one of the reasons i wanted to talk to you about it is i feel like you've been smart about how these are our fellow americans and these are people who are politically engaged in their own way. and these...
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nbc news projects incumbent governor phil murphy has won a second term. it gives murphy a 53.3 over 48.9% over jack ciattarelli. the republicans led for most of election night after the majority of polls had murphy winning by double digits. following his comeback, murphy spoke to supporters last night. >> you know, we just had the most new jersey experience. i was on my way someplace and it took us longer to get there than we planned. if you want to know what the future looks like, folks, come to new jersey. if you want to understand where america is heading, look to new jersey. >> new jersey traffic jokes always kill. murphy now becomes just the second democrat from the state and the first since 1977 to win a second term as governor. on the heels of this week's election results, democrats are sounding the alarm ahead of next year's midterms. according to "the new york times," party leaders were caught off guard by the barrage of losses on tuesday. "the times" notes that unless they address the issue, they're certain to lose congressional seats. they have
nbc news projects incumbent governor phil murphy has won a second term. it gives murphy a 53.3 over 48.9% over jack ciattarelli. the republicans led for most of election night after the majority of polls had murphy winning by double digits. following his comeback, murphy spoke to supporters last night. >> you know, we just had the most new jersey experience. i was on my way someplace and it took us longer to get there than we planned. if you want to know what the future looks like, folks,...
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and brinkman from w nbc. alison morris, nbc news, you will just run the whole network! >> good luck, everybody! that is all i have got! and snl was back last night with -- hosting, one of the stars of hbo's succession. but it is a new donald trump has everybody talking. >> former, and basically current president of the united states, donald trump. >> thank you, thank you so much. thank you. [applause] thank you so much, i just wanted to congratulate clinton, mostly myself, the biggest victory in virginia. you know? what we did it together. >> oh pete, you do not have to say. that >> frankly, it's great to be winning again. we love to win, you know what? you will see a lot more winning where that came from, let me tell you. you will see it a lot. >> oh, you could take me off the split screen -- >> no, glenn, we do this together! we do this so good, we really want you to stay! >> i do not know who i like better, that youngkin, or the trump. maybe the trump? they had a great time, there. >> you could close your eyes, and it just sounds, i mean, it is incredible. >> uncanny
and brinkman from w nbc. alison morris, nbc news, you will just run the whole network! >> good luck, everybody! that is all i have got! and snl was back last night with -- hosting, one of the stars of hbo's succession. but it is a new donald trump has everybody talking. >> former, and basically current president of the united states, donald trump. >> thank you, thank you so much. thank you. [applause] thank you so much, i just wanted to congratulate clinton, mostly myself, the...
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nbc has just called the new jersey governor's race for democrat phil murphy. democrat phil murphy has been reelected to a second term in new jersey, defeating his republican challenger, jack children rarely, we will be talking with the steve kornacki, to tell us why took so long to call this race. but it looks like the democratic party did lose the governor's race in virginia, but not the one in new jersey. which breaks pattern. in a way that is favorable for the democrats. and honestly, the headlines today, while i counted, democrats were just destroyed, the democrats weren't panicking. now they sure ought to be. honestly there is one thing that they ought to maybe panic about, which is the polling that they're terrible against. both the polling for a lot of the races have been pretty much off, like it has been for a couple of cycles. if they don't figured out a way to fix, that their campaigns aren't going to be kept -- so they can panic about that pulling. the fact that polling is bad. yes. okay. but honestly, would have been here for the past 30 years, eve
nbc has just called the new jersey governor's race for democrat phil murphy. democrat phil murphy has been reelected to a second term in new jersey, defeating his republican challenger, jack children rarely, we will be talking with the steve kornacki, to tell us why took so long to call this race. but it looks like the democratic party did lose the governor's race in virginia, but not the one in new jersey. which breaks pattern. in a way that is favorable for the democrats. and honestly, the...
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miguel almaguer, nbc news. >> now, quickly, this experiment. think about how that story makes you feel about your country, your society, about your safety while shopping this season. and we will talk after the break about those who are banking on you feeling that way. y. facing expensive vitamin c creams with dull results? olay brightens it up with new olay vitamin c. gives you two times brighter skin. hydrates better than the $400 cream. do you struggle to fall asleep and stay asleep? qunol sleep formula combines 5 key nutrients that can help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and wake up refreshed. the brand i trust is qunol. new vicks vapostick. strong soothing vapors... help comfort your loved ones. for chest, neck, and back. it goes on clear. no mess just soothing comfort. try new vicks vapostick. last thing before we go tonight, that last story we aired just before the break about the recent state of smash and grab robberies, while they are isolated, they are also violent and brazen. they are getting a lot of coverage for good re
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. >>> plus, our new nbc news poll, sinking of confidence on president biden. the fellow democrats taking a hit too. i'll talk to former virginia governor terry mcauliffe. >> we have less than a week to go for you to bring me this baby home for me. >> his hopes of winning back his old job are in serious danger. i'll speak with energy secretary jennifer granholm. >> also, fighting phoner claims of voter fraud. >> it's not healthy for american democracy. >> with a majority of republicans saying joe biden's election was not legitimate -- >> they said there were 66,000 underage voters, thousands of unregistered voters that voted. there weren't any of those. >> -- i'll talk to georgia's secretary of state brad raffensperger who has written a new book about how he resisted president trump's pressure to overturn joe biden's win. >>> joining me now for insight and and all sis, nbc news chief white house correspondent kristen welker, democratic pollster cornell belcher, anna palmer, founder of "punchbowl news," and republican strategy gist brad todd. welcome to sunday.
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>> nbc's peter alexander live. thank you for that report. >>> and tomorrow is election day in virginia for the virginia governor's race. one of the most watched contests in the country which could have national implications ahead of the 2022 midterms. nbc news white house correspondent monica alba has the latest. >> it's a state-wide race with national implications. >> we can't get this done unless we keep this positive momentum going. >> nation is watching what's happening in virginia right now. >> democrat terry mcauliffe and glen youngkin crisscrossing the commonwealth this weekend in a last push to be virginia's next governor. as president biden's falling approval rating takes a toll on his own party. a worrying trend ahead of the bellwether election for the 2022 midterms. with a new national nbc news poll showing the party in power trailing republicans on which better handles the economy, inflation, and immigration. the top issues on virginia voter's minds? >> people's safety, schools are important. when it co
>> nbc's peter alexander live. thank you for that report. >>> and tomorrow is election day in virginia for the virginia governor's race. one of the most watched contests in the country which could have national implications ahead of the 2022 midterms. nbc news white house correspondent monica alba has the latest. >> it's a state-wide race with national implications. >> we can't get this done unless we keep this positive momentum going. >> nation is watching...
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danny solace is an nbc legal analyst. and malcolm nance is in and miss nbc terrorist analyst. danny, clearly we have two very different cases here. the case of the man accused of killing ahmaud arbery. the case involving call rittenhouse. different sets of facts. was the biggest difference to you when people start thinking about the rittenhouse verdict as we prepare for a verdict in the trial of ahmaud arbery's accused killers? accused ki>> no two criminal cae exactly like, just as you pointed out. in fact, these two cases are very different. in that case of arbery's killers, you have a situation where there's plenty of evidence that the defendants took themselves to the encounter and not only at the very last second they claim self-defense when arbery turns toward them. before that he's doing everything he can to run away and. that appears to be from the defendants own testimony. so, that's a very challenging case for these defendants to claim self-defense. but i think while the two cases show us is there is a lot of reach range between self-defense cases. no two are alike. t
danny solace is an nbc legal analyst. and malcolm nance is in and miss nbc terrorist analyst. danny, clearly we have two very different cases here. the case of the man accused of killing ahmaud arbery. the case involving call rittenhouse. different sets of facts. was the biggest difference to you when people start thinking about the rittenhouse verdict as we prepare for a verdict in the trial of ahmaud arbery's accused killers? accused ki>> no two criminal cae exactly like, just as you...
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let's get to nbc's morgan chesky in dallas following thes toer -- following the story for us. walk us through when and how this tragedy took place. >> reporter: alex, good morning, incredibly tragic event that took place in houston that police say is very much under investigation. they're trying to find out what took place here, but when you see that video that you briefly showed, absolutely heartbreaking. this took place at a highly anticipated concert by popular musician travis scott. officials say it was around 9:15 last night that at some point this crowd, of which there were about 50,000 people at this concert, but particularly this crowd at the front part of the stage started to surge its way forward for an unknown reason. that is currently under investigation, and it's at that point that they say some people in the crowd started to fall down, get trampled on, and that's what led to this panic that has resulted in the deaths of eight people, 17 others were taken to nearby hospital and treated for their injuries. i want you to hear what the houston police chief had to say
let's get to nbc's morgan chesky in dallas following thes toer -- following the story for us. walk us through when and how this tragedy took place. >> reporter: alex, good morning, incredibly tragic event that took place in houston that police say is very much under investigation. they're trying to find out what took place here, but when you see that video that you briefly showed, absolutely heartbreaking. this took place at a highly anticipated concert by popular musician travis scott....
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nbc news now projecting that in the new jersey governor's race it is still too early to call but nbc is characterizing this race as being one that phil murphy, the incumbent democratic governor, is leading. again, one of the things that we are watching for in the next few minutes is that the new york city mayor's race has been called. eric adams, who's currently the brooklyn borough president, is projected to be the next mayor of new york city. this is a shot of his headquarters where we believe that is him taking the stage. you see him about to give his speech. if he is i would like to take it if we can. >> mayor for the city of new york, eric l. adams! [ cheers and applause ] ♪♪ >> the champ is here! ♪♪ the champ is here! ♪♪ the champ is here! the champ is here! the champ is here! ♪♪ the champ is here! the champ is here! >> i don't know if he's going to crowd surf a little bit here or if this is going to become a speech soon. chris, you're closer to the monitor. what's happening? >> he's just soaking it in and putting together a kind of rainbow coalition on stage of
nbc news now projecting that in the new jersey governor's race it is still too early to call but nbc is characterizing this race as being one that phil murphy, the incumbent democratic governor, is leading. again, one of the things that we are watching for in the next few minutes is that the new york city mayor's race has been called. eric adams, who's currently the brooklyn borough president, is projected to be the next mayor of new york city. this is a shot of his headquarters where we...
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nbc's shaq brewster is outside a polling location in minneapolis for us. thanks for joining us on this. walk us through the ballot initiative here and what the changes could actually mean for minneapolis. >> good morning, well, it's the second question that voters behind me, as they're going into early voting has already been underway here in minneapolis. it's the second question that these voters will see on the ballot. you mentioned it. it's asking them whether or not they want to eliminate the minneapolis police department and replace it with a more all encompassing department of public safety. now, the department of public safety they say could include police officers if necessary. the specific definitions and what you know and what we know about the department of public safety, that is not spelled out. that will be determined in the weeks and months to come, but what we do know -- and this is a major change, a major point of contention. it would not be exclusively run by the mayor. it would also be run by the city council. i want you to listen to what
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>> yeah, ayman, my reading of the polling, nbc's polling and others, is it's all of the above. and certainly when you look back to august, you could end up seeing the delta variant and rising covid cases across the country as well as the chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan brought down the president's numbers. then the rising inflation, some of the economic worries. and now all of a sudden there might be another coronavirus variant. when we look at our polling, more than 70% of americans say the country is headed in the wrong direction. to me that leads to -- whether it's the economy, covid, afghanistan, whether or not you think that congress is paying attention to what is the most important priority, it is this kind of sense of, things are off right now. even though there are so many numbers, whether it's economic, jobs numbers, that you can point to the right direction, hey, no, things are a lot better than a year ago, but right now americans don't feel that. the good news for democrats is that the midterms are still 11 months from now and maybe there starts to be some equili
>> yeah, ayman, my reading of the polling, nbc's polling and others, is it's all of the above. and certainly when you look back to august, you could end up seeing the delta variant and rising covid cases across the country as well as the chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan brought down the president's numbers. then the rising inflation, some of the economic worries. and now all of a sudden there might be another coronavirus variant. when we look at our polling, more than 70% of americans...
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good friends were in great supply at nbc. i was fortunate that everyone i worked with made me better at my job. i have had the best colleagues imaginable. that includes great bosses. i was on the air for the launch of msnbc. my return years later was my choice, as what launching "the 11th hour" that i'm as proud of as the decade i spent anchoring ""nightly news"." i wanted it to be called "the 11th hour" as it was late in the 2016 campaign back then and i wanted it to air at 11:00 p.m. eastern time. i ask all of those of you who are a part of our loyal viewing audience to remain loyal. "the 11th hour" will remain in good hands, produced by the best team in cable news. special thanks are due to our guests on "the 11th hour," the journalists who made our broadcast what it was. they are our stars, and in this era stars have pulitzers. this is the end of a chapter and the beginning of another. there are many things i want to do, and i'll pop up again somewhere. for the next few months i will be with my family, the people i love m
good friends were in great supply at nbc. i was fortunate that everyone i worked with made me better at my job. i have had the best colleagues imaginable. that includes great bosses. i was on the air for the launch of msnbc. my return years later was my choice, as what launching "the 11th hour" that i'm as proud of as the decade i spent anchoring ""nightly news"." i wanted it to be called "the 11th hour" as it was late in the 2016 campaign back then and i...
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nbc's gabe gutierrez with that report. the forensic pathologist also testified yesterday that one of the men fatally shot by rittenhouse was in a, quote, horizontal position, suggesting the victim wasn't a threat when he was gunned down. joining us now, msnbc legal analyst, ms. weinstein, who worked as a federal prosecutor in the obama justice department, and as general counsel at the brooklyn da's office. i guess where to begin? what are your primary takeaways from watching this trial so far, in terms of the direction that the defense has taken? >> well, the defense has taken the direction that they said they would. you know, the basic facts of this trial were never in dispute. the shootings are caught on tape, and the question is whether those shootings were crimes. whether the people who died were murdered. that all turns on whether kyle rittenhouse's actions were justified under wisconsin state law. so now we really are getting to the heart of the case, which is the claim about self-defense. >> right. >> and, you know,
nbc's gabe gutierrez with that report. the forensic pathologist also testified yesterday that one of the men fatally shot by rittenhouse was in a, quote, horizontal position, suggesting the victim wasn't a threat when he was gunned down. joining us now, msnbc legal analyst, ms. weinstein, who worked as a federal prosecutor in the obama justice department, and as general counsel at the brooklyn da's office. i guess where to begin? what are your primary takeaways from watching this trial so far,...
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nbc's mark murray. >>> coming up, new u.s. travel restrictions go into effect on monday due to the new omicron variant. how concerned should you be and what do we know about it thus far? >>> plus in tonight's edition of "that's what they said," fox news is back at it again, believe it or not, with a new conspiracy theory about the coronavirus. i will see your tin foil hats and raise you some science, guys. stick around. wayfair's cyber monday sale is on now! score unbelievable savings with our biggest sale ever! like ge appliances up to 40% off rugs up to 80% off and lighting up to 65% off. plus get bonus savings with a wayfair credit card and free shipping on thousands of products. don't miss our cyber monday happening now through november 29th. only at wayfair.com. - oh...oh. - what's going on? - oh, darn! - let me help. lift and push and push! there... it's up there. hey joshie... wrinkles send the wrong message. help prevent them with downy wrinkleguard. feel the difference with downy. your eyes. beautiful on the outside,
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. >> joining me is nbc news capitol hill correspondent ali vitali, nbc correspondent monica alba, and ashley parker, an msnbc political analyst. love having all of you here. these are interesting times to say the least. ali, there was some sense kind of that we were headed for a vote today. speaker pelosi seems to be tamping down those expectations now. where does this new sense of urgency, if that's what it is, leave democrats today? >> it's an existing urgency, chris. even at the beginning of the week, before we saw the virginia and new jersey results, there was a sense that progressives have been ready to move on this and certainly moderates are ready to move on this. publicly we didn't hear speaker pelosi set any timeline, but privately to her caucus, in talking to lawmakers in the last little while, they're still under the impression that a vote could come as early as this evening, first on the larger social spending package, then tomorrow morning on the bipartisan infrastructure bill that has already passed in the senate. but really what this comes down to is a bunch of finger p
. >> joining me is nbc news capitol hill correspondent ali vitali, nbc correspondent monica alba, and ashley parker, an msnbc political analyst. love having all of you here. these are interesting times to say the least. ali, there was some sense kind of that we were headed for a vote today. speaker pelosi seems to be tamping down those expectations now. where does this new sense of urgency, if that's what it is, leave democrats today? >> it's an existing urgency, chris. even at the...
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they did a statement to nbc news as well. are you clearly understanding the facts, and what is it that you hope to prove in this investigation? >> mika, maybe i'm just an unsophisticated lawyer, but i know enough to know that when i read research from facebook, from its own people, outlining the social harms, the mental health harms caused to our young people, particularly to our young girls, i don't think i need an advanced degree in technology to understand what's going on here. and, you know, facebook will continue to deny, they'll deny to call us ill-informed. the facts will reveal themselves. and, again, we are so engaged in this investigation because this is about protecting young people and this is a company that time and time again has sought to exploit all in the interest of gain and profit. and the worst thing is, it's about exploiting the most vulnerable among us, our young people. it's so wrong, and that's why we're all over this. a year ago general peterson and i had to call for instagram to not go forward with t
they did a statement to nbc news as well. are you clearly understanding the facts, and what is it that you hope to prove in this investigation? >> mika, maybe i'm just an unsophisticated lawyer, but i know enough to know that when i read research from facebook, from its own people, outlining the social harms, the mental health harms caused to our young people, particularly to our young girls, i don't think i need an advanced degree in technology to understand what's going on here. and,...
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and was too close to call for much of the night, at 12:30 am nbc news projected that republican glenn youngkin will be the next government of the commonwealth of virginia. he defeated terry mcauliffe the democrat who previously served as virginia's governor from 2014, to 2018. but the emerging story right now is how close it is in new jersey. where democratic governor phil murphy is running for a second term against republican challenger eric schiller elie, i've been listening to him for the last few as we speak to him from new jersey where a lot of the vote is in but it is very close. steve what we are continuing to do the calculations right now will continue what you need to know about new jersey as we look at it at this hour. >> yeah a couple of things here, there's been -- but the bottom line right now about 80% of the vote is in now in new jersey. the big shift you have seen in the last few minutes we have been telling you that the county clerk, in the states largest county, that is bergen county, has posted vote by mail results, okay we have now confirmed that, these are the vot
and was too close to call for much of the night, at 12:30 am nbc news projected that republican glenn youngkin will be the next government of the commonwealth of virginia. he defeated terry mcauliffe the democrat who previously served as virginia's governor from 2014, to 2018. but the emerging story right now is how close it is in new jersey. where democratic governor phil murphy is running for a second term against republican challenger eric schiller elie, i've been listening to him for the...
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. >>> but we start once again with nbc's steve kornacki at his big board. chris jansing is in virginia, outside washington d.c. rehema in hoboken, new jersey. and former congressman carlos kurbelo of florida, we'll get to them in a moment. steve, let's talk about what happened in new jersey, what is still happening in new jersey. right now 85% of the vote is in. where are the outstanding votes and what can we glean from the outcome of the race perhaps based on the outstanding votes? >> you can see democrat phil murphy has taken a very, very slightly .3 of a point. the good news for murphy at this point is what we know is left looks like it strongly favors him. one of the places we think there's a significant amount of outstanding vote is mercer county. this is a blue county. we think the vote by mail is still to be reported in mercer county. the vote by mail is the most pro murphy democratic friendly vote there is. murphy has been winning the vote by mail huge everywhere. and we also think there are some election day votes cast in mercer county that are als
. >>> but we start once again with nbc's steve kornacki at his big board. chris jansing is in virginia, outside washington d.c. rehema in hoboken, new jersey. and former congressman carlos kurbelo of florida, we'll get to them in a moment. steve, let's talk about what happened in new jersey, what is still happening in new jersey. right now 85% of the vote is in. where are the outstanding votes and what can we glean from the outcome of the race perhaps based on the outstanding votes?...
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as we hear from nbc correspondent matt bradley, the story should sound very familiar. >> reporter: he's been called racist, sexist, and anti-semitic. he's also been called the french donald trump. he's a comparison he seems to savor as he plans to run for france's president next year. >> translator: i was very impressed by trump in 2016. i appreciated the technique that donald trump had with the media. do not step rhetoric the media imposes. >> reporter: he's never won an election nor held public office. instead he made his mark as a television pundit, railing each night against france's woke political elites, the immigrants he says are destroying french civilization, and recalling a time when france was great and how it could be made great again. >> he doesn't turn around the words. he says the words. that can be shocking because we're not used to that. in our time where everything has to be nice and cool and not -- not bullying anybody. >> reporter: the rhetoric seems to be working. his show is watched by millions. his books are best sellers. and he's surging in the polls before he's
as we hear from nbc correspondent matt bradley, the story should sound very familiar. >> reporter: he's been called racist, sexist, and anti-semitic. he's also been called the french donald trump. he's a comparison he seems to savor as he plans to run for france's president next year. >> translator: i was very impressed by trump in 2016. i appreciated the technique that donald trump had with the media. do not step rhetoric the media imposes. >> reporter: he's never won an...
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on behalf of all our colleagues at the network of nbc news, goodnight. of nbc news goodnight. tonight on all in. >> how are you feeling today mr. bannon? >> three shirts, two counts of contempt, and one appearance in court today. steve bannon surrenders the law enforcement, as we get still more disturbing reporting on donald trump's obsessive plot to overturn the election. then, alex jones must pay the families, of sandy hook victims. tonight the attorney who won today's massive defamation suit joins me live. plus, >> you lose the right to self-defense when you're the one who brought the gun. >> what we learned today as the murder trial of kyle rittenhouse nears conclusion. and joe biden throws a party at the white house, as infrastructure week finally arrives. >> today we're finally getting this done. >> went all in, starts right now. good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. we have a ton of new developments today, the story of the attempted coup.
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now with more on all of this, we're going to nbc's lauren egan in delaware. she's with the president and gary grumbach is standing by on capitol hill for us. lauren, we're going to start this hour with you. what are we hearing from the president about how he was able to finally get this done? >> reporter: we know that the president was deeply involved in negotiations over the past few days. he was in the oval office yesterday making calls to both moderates and progressives. he's continued to make calls in the white house residents late last night and his message was, we need to get this done and we need to get this done now. he did not want this to drag on any longer, alex. we have been talking and having these conversations now for almost seven months, and he wanted to see this finally get across the finish line. just a few hours ago, he spoke at the white house about how he was finally able to pull this off. listen to what he had to say. >> i've been doing this thing any whole life. i've been able in the senate to put things together when people said they c
now with more on all of this, we're going to nbc's lauren egan in delaware. she's with the president and gary grumbach is standing by on capitol hill for us. lauren, we're going to start this hour with you. what are we hearing from the president about how he was able to finally get this done? >> reporter: we know that the president was deeply involved in negotiations over the past few days. he was in the oval office yesterday making calls to both moderates and progressives. he's continued...
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on state and local taxes, nbc news has been told negotiations are complete and the $10,000 reduction cap will be raised to $80,000 for the next ten years. and for democrats concerned with the cost of legislation, speaker pelosi says it confirms a previous report that the bill is paid for. regardless of today's house votes, the senate will be able to consider the build back better act until the week of november 15th. it's in recess next week for the veterans day holiday. >>> joining us now, political reporter if axios, sara. good morning. >> good morning. >> what can we expect? do we believe that the work that has been painstakingly done in the recent weeks and nights and i'm sure today, do we really believe the democrats have resolved all of their differences. >> you're right. today is the day. is it a big day? we'll know whether the votes that nancy pelosi has schedule ed, if they'll work through. they worked through that cap like they mentioned, but there's still the question how it will be paid for to some extent. pelosi circulated a letter last night, detailing the joint committe
on state and local taxes, nbc news has been told negotiations are complete and the $10,000 reduction cap will be raised to $80,000 for the next ten years. and for democrats concerned with the cost of legislation, speaker pelosi says it confirms a previous report that the bill is paid for. regardless of today's house votes, the senate will be able to consider the build back better act until the week of november 15th. it's in recess next week for the veterans day holiday. >>> joining us...
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earlier today, white house chief of staff ron klain told nbc news he believes this will be fully litigated in their favor before it is set to take effect in january. >> i'm quite confident that when this finally gets fullied a jute kated not just a temporary order, the validity of this requirement will be upheld. it's common sense, chuck, osha can tell people to wear hard hat on the job, be careful with chemicals can put in place these simple measures to keep our workers safe. >>> vice chair of the january 6th committee a strong rebook to her own party. congresswoman liz cheney push back that the attack on the capitol was a false flag operation. >> so same kind of thing that you hear from people who say that 9/11 was an inside job, for example. it is -- it's un-american to be spreading those kinds of lies. and they are lies. and we have an obligation that goes beyond partisanship and obligation that we share democrats and republicans together, to make sure that we understand every single piece of the facts about what happened that day and to make sure the people who did it are held account
earlier today, white house chief of staff ron klain told nbc news he believes this will be fully litigated in their favor before it is set to take effect in january. >> i'm quite confident that when this finally gets fullied a jute kated not just a temporary order, the validity of this requirement will be upheld. it's common sense, chuck, osha can tell people to wear hard hat on the job, be careful with chemicals can put in place these simple measures to keep our workers safe....
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she tells nbc news what it was like to see her son on the stand. a portion of that interview coming up right here on msnbc. a coming up right here on msnbc. cancel. i haven't left the house in a year. nothing will stop me from vacation. no canceling. flexible cancellation. kayak. search one and done. (swords clashing) -had enough? -no... arthritis. here. new aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength? reduces inflammation? thank the gods. don't thank them too soon. kick pain in the aspercreme. as a dj, i know all about customization. that's why i love liberty mutual. don't thank them too soon. they customize my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. how about a throwback? you got it. ♪ liberty, liberty - liberty, liberty ♪ uh, i'll settle for something i can dance to. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ ♪ ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ is struggling to manage your type 2 diabetes knocking you out of your zone? lowering your a1c with once-weekly ozempic® can help you get back in
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joining me are nbc reporter catie beck. we also have a policy adviser for joe biden on criminal justice. catie, this is the second day when travis mcmichael was on stand and he was cross-examined. bring us up to speed on what the prosecutor was able to get out of mcmichael. >> katy, this is the most explosive testimony we've seen in the trial so far. under cross-examination, prosecutors clearly wanted to hammer some points to the jury. and they did that through a series of yes and no questions put before travis mcmichael. they asked him preempted if he felt like ahmaud arbery was a threat, what proof he had that he was a threat, did he pose any threat with a weapon, was there a knife or gun. mcmichael several times confronted arbery with questions and arbery said nothing and kept running. they were getting to the jury to this point of, could you have possibly walked away, could you have stayed in your vehicle? the answer to that was yes, i could have. so these were questions that they came prepared knowing that travis mcmic
joining me are nbc reporter catie beck. we also have a policy adviser for joe biden on criminal justice. catie, this is the second day when travis mcmichael was on stand and he was cross-examined. bring us up to speed on what the prosecutor was able to get out of mcmichael. >> katy, this is the most explosive testimony we've seen in the trial so far. under cross-examination, prosecutors clearly wanted to hammer some points to the jury. and they did that through a series of yes and no...
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afternoon as always, a lot going on right here in washington, where i'm posted up with the rest of our nbc news team. leigh ann caldwell, kelly o'donnell, pete williams and chuck williams, former msnbc contributor. pete, the news about this new hurdle potentially right for team trump as it relates to secret documents the committee investigators want to see that team trump doesn't want them to see. >> you talked about witnesses. this is about the documents they want from the national archives the january 6th committee. i don't know if i'd describe this so much as a setback as a miniature review for the trump lawyers about how the law actually works. we're waiting for a district court judge here in washington to rule on the main question in this case, how much executive privilege does a former president like donald trump have and how much can he have if the current occupant in the white house decides not to exert it over the document. is it up to the former president, the current president? we're waiting for the judge to rule on that. late last night one of mr. trump's lawyers said okay, jud
afternoon as always, a lot going on right here in washington, where i'm posted up with the rest of our nbc news team. leigh ann caldwell, kelly o'donnell, pete williams and chuck williams, former msnbc contributor. pete, the news about this new hurdle potentially right for team trump as it relates to secret documents the committee investigators want to see that team trump doesn't want them to see. >> you talked about witnesses. this is about the documents they want from the national...
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nbc news points on out this. the fact that glenn youngkin won by keeping former president donald trump at a cautious distance, even at terry mcauliffe and the democrats presented them as one and the same gives party operatives confidence a post-trump playbook can work. back with us tonight, robert gibbs, former obama campaign senior advisor and former white house press secretary under president obama and hosts the hacks on tap podcast and editor at-large -- gentlemen, good evening. it was a long night. mr. gibbs, i would like to begin with your reaction to last night as you might have anticipated the question. >> well, look, brian. i am a braves fan. that was the best thing that happened last night. in terms of politics, it was terrible. look. i think democrats had an awful night. there is no sugar coating that. on a lot of different levels. we won virginia a year ago by ten and we lost it by 12. we won new jersey by 16 and barely won it a year later. i do not think that there is much to like about last night and
nbc news points on out this. the fact that glenn youngkin won by keeping former president donald trump at a cautious distance, even at terry mcauliffe and the democrats presented them as one and the same gives party operatives confidence a post-trump playbook can work. back with us tonight, robert gibbs, former obama campaign senior advisor and former white house press secretary under president obama and hosts the hacks on tap podcast and editor at-large -- gentlemen, good evening. it was a...
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here from headquarters at nbc. we're gonna take you overseas right away from the live pictures taking place at this hour. our team of correspondents there on standby. those live pictures taking place overseas right now, this remembrance airmen were prince charles is there instead of his mother. of course, boris johnson is there. the queen was expected to make an appearance there. >> that was scrapped no fewer than two hours before she was supposed to show up here at this event. this is an event to honor the war dead in this country here. we just saw prince charles there. the royal family is out. we do know that this is due to a back sprain. not necessarily due to the medical issues that she has been dealing with over the last couple weeks that have kept her out the public. i >> will get into that in a moment. let's listen in and take in some of these pictures that are coming in from london at high noon, as it is there. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> so, the queen has been undertaking like duties at home. again, she was supposed to
here from headquarters at nbc. we're gonna take you overseas right away from the live pictures taking place at this hour. our team of correspondents there on standby. those live pictures taking place overseas right now, this remembrance airmen were prince charles is there instead of his mother. of course, boris johnson is there. the queen was expected to make an appearance there. >> that was scrapped no fewer than two hours before she was supposed to show up here at this event. this is an...
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it was from nbc. some other experts talking about the case, right, and why it seems as if this case ended the way that it did. and here's the assessment from some experts. while we can celebrate that justice was done here, if there hadn't been a video, these men probably would have gotten away with it. that was a former federal prosecutor, and then criminal defense attorney bernarda said travis mcmichael really didn't come off as credible. he knew ahmaud arbery was not armed, did not threaten him. he knew ahmaud arbery did not have anything in his pants. do you agree with their assessments, especially as we watched that video a little bit earlier as my colleague, cal perry, was speaking? the video that showed, front and center, what happened on that day. >> i do agree with both of them, particularly with bernarda villalona. i think both of those points are very strong. i think that ultimately, what we have to do is realize in these situations where there is a video, when we do have situations that vid
it was from nbc. some other experts talking about the case, right, and why it seems as if this case ended the way that it did. and here's the assessment from some experts. while we can celebrate that justice was done here, if there hadn't been a video, these men probably would have gotten away with it. that was a former federal prosecutor, and then criminal defense attorney bernarda said travis mcmichael really didn't come off as credible. he knew ahmaud arbery was not armed, did not threaten...
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we're going to turn now to nbc's gary grumbach. what all is in this infrastructure bill, bipartisan we should note, that is awaiting the president's signature? >> so this is what has been referred to as hard infrastructure, think roads and bridges, basically if you travel on it or in it, there's probably money for it in this bill. so let's get into it and see exactly what we're talking about here. we're talking about $110 billion for roads and bridges, 39 billion for public transit. 25 billion for airports, and 66 billion for president biden's favorite mode of transportation, rail. there's also billions of dollars for energy, clean drinking water, and broadband. these are things that will make a significant difference, especially in rural areas of this country. and that's sort of the point, right? that was the point of this really late night last night for these members so that they could vote on this, send it to the president's desk and go back into their districts this upcoming week while they're way from and say, hey, guys, look
we're going to turn now to nbc's gary grumbach. what all is in this infrastructure bill, bipartisan we should note, that is awaiting the president's signature? >> so this is what has been referred to as hard infrastructure, think roads and bridges, basically if you travel on it or in it, there's probably money for it in this bill. so let's get into it and see exactly what we're talking about here. we're talking about $110 billion for roads and bridges, 39 billion for public transit. 25...
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let's go now to nbc's julie tsirkin from capitol hill. what kind of warning does this send to others? >> reporter: the committee hopes this will send a serious warning to other witnesses subpoenaed. steve bannon yesterday was indicted on two counts related to his defiance of the congressional subpoena, one, for not appearing for his deposition and the other for not producing those documents that were requested. each of those, by the way, carry up to a year behind bars and up to $100,000 in fines. let's turn now, though, to mark meadows. this is the next target of the committee who hasn't been cooperating with the panel whatsoever. he failed to produce documents this week and also didn't show up for a scheduled deposition yesterday as you mentioned. he was the former president's chief of staff, of course, and was there in the white house on january 6th, so the committee has a big reason that they want to hear from him. now, members on the panel spoke out yesterday after bannon's indictment came through. take a listen to what adam kinzinger
let's go now to nbc's julie tsirkin from capitol hill. what kind of warning does this send to others? >> reporter: the committee hopes this will send a serious warning to other witnesses subpoenaed. steve bannon yesterday was indicted on two counts related to his defiance of the congressional subpoena, one, for not appearing for his deposition and the other for not producing those documents that were requested. each of those, by the way, carry up to a year behind bars and up to $100,000...
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a study by nbc news found that schools facing critical race theory battles are the ones that has been to be diversifying the fastest. virginia's loudoun county is second in the nation in terms of the increase in the number of students of color and what had been a majority white school district. mcauliffe underperformed biden's numbers in that county by seven points. and republicans are looking to copy the virginia playbook for the 2022 midterms. in an election night letter to his caucus, house minority leader kevin mccarthy listed education as a main plank of his party's plan to reclaim power with promises to introduce a, quote, parents bill of rights, writing, quote, if the virginia results showed us anything, it's that parents are demanding more control and accountability in the classroom. joining us now is former republican congressman david jolly. national chairman of the serve america movement. and an msnbc contributor. and dr. robertson, director of the center for critical race studies at the university of houston downtown and co-editor of the book "critical race studies across
a study by nbc news found that schools facing critical race theory battles are the ones that has been to be diversifying the fastest. virginia's loudoun county is second in the nation in terms of the increase in the number of students of color and what had been a majority white school district. mcauliffe underperformed biden's numbers in that county by seven points. and republicans are looking to copy the virginia playbook for the 2022 midterms. in an election night letter to his caucus, house...