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that does it for us this morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> thank you so much, mika. i am stephanie ruhle. it is friday, february 14th. today we're focused on attorney general bill barr's uphill battle to put some distance between himself and this president's white house. here's what barr and the majority leader mitch mcconnell had to say about the president's habit of weighing in on legal cases like roger stone. >> i cannot do my job here at the department with constant background commentary that undercuts me. the fact that tweets are out there and correspond to things we're doing at the department that give grist to the mill. it is time to stop the tweeting about department of justice criminal cases. >> the president made a great choice when he picked bill barr to be attorney general. i think the president should listen to his advice. >> you have a problem with the president tweeting in. >> if the attorney general says it is in the way of doing his job, maybe the president should listen to
that does it for us this morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> thank you so much, mika. i am stephanie ruhle. it is friday, february 14th. today we're focused on attorney general bill barr's uphill battle to put some distance between himself and this president's white house. here's what barr and the majority leader mitch mcconnell had to say about the president's habit of weighing in on legal cases like roger stone. >> i cannot do my job here at the...
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we want someone who can bring us through it and heal us after.does not display the capacity to be a healer at all. to be attacking people, media people and democrats on memorial day weekend while people are still dying does not tell us that he has the capacity to even feel for us and later to heal us. and that, i think, will be his detriment when the election comes. >> it's not a surprise, also, but he obviously doesn't know a whole lot of the bible because jesus in the sermon on the mount about how they pray. don't worry about it. don't go into the synagogues. don't feel like you have to go on street corners to pray for me. and make a public show out of it. if you need to just go into your room, go into your closet. >> your secret closet, that's right. >> and jesus said and i will hear you and god will hear you. so this idea that you can't worship god unless you pack into a church in an unsafe way, well, it just undermines the teachings of jesus, matthew 6:6. >> you are absolutely right. you're right. he talks about praying -- >> you need to be
we want someone who can bring us through it and heal us after.does not display the capacity to be a healer at all. to be attacking people, media people and democrats on memorial day weekend while people are still dying does not tell us that he has the capacity to even feel for us and later to heal us. and that, i think, will be his detriment when the election comes. >> it's not a surprise, also, but he obviously doesn't know a whole lot of the bible because jesus in the sermon on the...
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it will take us forward.questions? >> yes, governor, when you had required people in nursing homes who were working there to get tested twice a week were you also requiring the patients to be tested as well? >> we are testing the patients. it's not really -- the -- it is a requirement that the staff be tested twice a week. some of the nursing home operators have pointed out that that's a burdensome task and i understand that it is. but it is a requirement to maintain your nursing home license in the state of new york. we've known from day one that the nursing homes are the most vulnerable places for this covid virus. we were introduced to it in seattle, washington in a nursing home, vulnerable population in the most vulnerable place, in a congregant setting. i understand the burden. we're working with them to get the testing, et cetera. but i want to make sure that we can all say at the end of the day that we did everything we could. we still lost 96 people yesterday. god and mother nature has a hand in this
it will take us forward.questions? >> yes, governor, when you had required people in nursing homes who were working there to get tested twice a week were you also requiring the patients to be tested as well? >> we are testing the patients. it's not really -- the -- it is a requirement that the staff be tested twice a week. some of the nursing home operators have pointed out that that's a burdensome task and i understand that it is. but it is a requirement to maintain your nursing...
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corey coffin joining us from new york. if you go to an area in central park you might see it happening already, you setons e tons of fs gathered in the meadow. what's happening there? >> reporter: this is after a lawsuit was filed because the governor on thursday issued an executive order saying that for religious purposes or for memorial day celebrations gatherings up to 10 people could happen. the new york civil liberties union filed a lawsuit saying it didn't go far enough because protections under the first amendment were still not allowed so it needs to be expanded and in a surprising move, the governor went ahead and reversed his executive order and on friday, late yesterday, issuing a new executive order saying gatherings up to 10 people can happen anywhere in the state of new york. the but he said, of course, strict social distancing guidelines still need to be adhered to. he talked about that yesterday. >> the mask can make the difference between the life and death. it is not just a nice thing to do, a responsible
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call us and tell us what we got wrong and we'll correct it.aven't been able to identify anything, in all the coverage we've done about taxpayer payments to the trump organization that was actually incorrect. >> david fahrenthold with "the washington post," thank you. >>> that does it for this hour of "msnbc live." thank you for joining us. we have a lot of live coverage coming up on all these big stories including the march on washington. my colleague craig melvin has more on his interview with vice presidential nominee kamala harris. that's next. don't go anywhere. e of wander. find the world is new, again. at chevy we'd like to take you there. now during the chevy open road sales event, get up to 15% of msrp cash back on select 2020 models. that's over fifty-seven hundred dollars cash back on this equinox. it's time to find new roads, again. ♪ ♪ ♪ the open road is open again. and wherever you're headed, choice hotels is there. book direct at choicehotels.com. ♪ my hands are everything to me. but i was diagnosed with dupuytren's contracture.
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of your time with us., we're 20 minutes from top of the hour. >> i wonder, ari, what you see. we talk about norms being obliterated by donald trump, we talk about donald trump as a hostage to television production. this would seem to also put on trial any remaining vestige of respect for traditions, institutions, in this case, chief justice of the supreme court and power of television to maybe remind republicans that everyone is watching. >> everyone is watching and the founders prodescribed it. the chief justice takes over for those reasons. we are looking at footage of the chief justice walking in. notice, he walks in in his suit. he will go to a private room where he will put on the ceremonial robes and will walk through the main corridors into the main room of the senate, past the clock corridor. we are witnessing something that's very rare. this chief justice has never been called upon to do this, as you mention, he was supported by many senators on the republican side of this chamber. when he comes o
of your time with us., we're 20 minutes from top of the hour. >> i wonder, ari, what you see. we talk about norms being obliterated by donald trump, we talk about donald trump as a hostage to television production. this would seem to also put on trial any remaining vestige of respect for traditions, institutions, in this case, chief justice of the supreme court and power of television to maybe remind republicans that everyone is watching. >> everyone is watching and the founders...
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none of us should shed a tear for his death. but just because he deserved it doesn't mean it was the right strategic move. we need answers on how this decision was reached, whether there was an alternative, and whether the president has thought through the consequences in particular for american lives not just the troops who are on planes going to the middle east right now but u.s. citizens around the world whose lives may be at risk because of the fallout from this action. >> and kendis, just a few seconds ago pete buttigieg getting another question, saying even though soleimani was an evil person, it's not always wise to take someone like that out if you don't have a plan for what comes next. >> josh, what's the campaign making of this new polling that's out there in new hampshire? mayor pete buttigieg is still among those that are leading in iowa, but in new hampshire, it was released today by cbc and u-gov. break it down for us. >> that's right. pete buttigieg in fourth place in that new poll from cbs. that's lower since som
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that is not going to help us get closer to reopening or get us closer to getting safer. it's just going to create more headlines. >> no, you're absolutely right, steph. i think the more critical questions, and i fully expect many members of the health committee to ask these questions, is okay, so let's all accept that we don't have enough tests. we're just going to -- we now need to think about how we move through this as the country reopens, and as you pointed out that we've got spikes in certain parts of the country and we still don't know what the plan is, can you lay out -- all three of the witnesses, can you lay out what we're doing to be better prepared for the next wave. the cdc director has already established that we could be heading into a bad influenza season which has traditionally killed thousands of americans. so you combine that with a bad flu season, what are we doing? what are we doing to fill the gaps on why we don't have enough tests and how can we ensure that more americans have this? as we learn about treatments and an approach to the vaccine, how ca
that is not going to help us get closer to reopening or get us closer to getting safer. it's just going to create more headlines. >> no, you're absolutely right, steph. i think the more critical questions, and i fully expect many members of the health committee to ask these questions, is okay, so let's all accept that we don't have enough tests. we're just going to -- we now need to think about how we move through this as the country reopens, and as you pointed out that we've got spikes...
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mike memoli for us. again, when that video drops, as it's expected to very soon, we will of course play it for you here on msnbc. in fact, there's a lot happening this hour. in addition to the video, president trump expected to meet with covid-19 survivors at the white house. that's coming up at 11:30. around the same time, new york governor andrew cuomo providing the daily briefing that we've become accustomed to roughly this time every day. right now, though, as we leave you for just a few moments from times square, 25-year-old spent two weeks sedated, on a ventilator in st. paul, minnesota. he had no underlying conditions. his fiancee, also his high school sweetheart, couldn't be by his side. his hometown on march 31st, people in buffalo center threw quite the parade to support his family. they marched past troy's grandmother's nursing home, then to his parents' house. one week ago troy came off that ventilator and is expected to be discharged this week. the #1 hyaluronic acid moisturizer delivers 2x
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thank you for joining us. want to start with a point made by one of our guests in the last month, dr. david shulkin said in his estimation only two states in the country right now that have the testing capacity necessary to begin reopening and that was rhode island and north dakota. i know you have seen a significant drop in cases here, but from a testing standpoint are you confident you're at the capacity you need to be to begin the reopening process? >> hi, steve. i'm confident. we doubled the amount of testing in the last week, we'll double it again in the next week, we're able to go after every single first responder, everybody in our nursing homes, we're testing in the door to the factories. everyone who's going in and out have been tested and they're safe. may 20th, making sure we have the protective gear in place, we have the testing in place and the track trace. >> so may 20th, you're saying this is phase one of the reopening. let me ask it this way, on may 20th, what still can't open in connecticut? >
thank you for joining us. want to start with a point made by one of our guests in the last month, dr. david shulkin said in his estimation only two states in the country right now that have the testing capacity necessary to begin reopening and that was rhode island and north dakota. i know you have seen a significant drop in cases here, but from a testing standpoint are you confident you're at the capacity you need to be to begin the reopening process? >> hi, steve. i'm confident. we...
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thank you for being with us. this hour for you, the world is reacting after a stunning admission from iran. anti-government protests break out as officials reveal the military mistakenly shot down a passenger plane killing all 176 people on board. now leaders in ukraine and canada are calling for answers. the impeachment showdown moves to the senate. house speaker nancy pelosi is expected to send articles of impeachment next week. there are still questions, though, on what if any testimony will take place. with just three weeks to ago until the iowa caucuses, there's been a shift in the race. new poll, new front-runner and one key poll out. one billionaire's massive ad buy related to that seems to be paying off as there's a sunrge n support. we start with the surprise announcement overnight from the iranian government taking responsibility now for accidentally shooting down a ukrainian passenger plane. iran's president tweeting this, missiles fired due to human error caused the horrific crash of the ukrainian pla
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. >> you'll stay with us. i want to bring in white house reporter noancy cook, andy carney, and glen kershner. trump, we know how he feels about mccabe. is there anything at all you see that he can do about this? >> you know, in a rational world, no, chris, there's nothing the president of the united states could do about career prosecutors deciding how to handle themselves in a case. but what have we just seen? we saw four career prosecutors file a very well-thought out sentencing recommendation in roger stone's case followed by an angry presidential tweet of disagreement, and then bill barr intervening to do something that no one thought a president would have the power to do which is cut that sentence recommendation off at the pass, and suggest that you know, you really need to go easy on roger stone. the president's friend and associate. so yes, in an ordinary world, i agree. there's nothing the president can do to intervene to reverse the andy mccabe decision, but let's see what tweet the president sends
. >> you'll stay with us. i want to bring in white house reporter noancy cook, andy carney, and glen kershner. trump, we know how he feels about mccabe. is there anything at all you see that he can do about this? >> you know, in a rational world, no, chris, there's nothing the president of the united states could do about career prosecutors deciding how to handle themselves in a case. but what have we just seen? we saw four career prosecutors file a very well-thought out sentencing...
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thanks for being with us. here is ali shevel which i. >> one of the things our viewers don't know in addition to seeing you here and on nightly news, when things like this happen there's a amount of guidance that your experience in foreign affairs gives us that you spread around to us. i ended up on tv overnight. i was relying on your guidance. we lie on that for you and thank you for that. >> thank you, but you were up all night and i was sleeping. thank you for being the strong man. >> good to see you and have a great afternoon. we are following fast developing movements surrounding the escalating tensions with iran after iran launched ballistic missiles at two iraqi bases that housed u.s. troops. a house briefing on the situation is expected to get underway any minute now on capitol hill. a senate brief willing take place in just over an hour from now. in remarks to the american people just a short time ago, president trump said iran would never be allowed to have a nuclear weapon. he announced new sanction
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thanks to all of you for being with us. as we enter, i guess we say labor day is the start of the homestretch two months from election day. of course, early voting, mail-in voting that could begin -- is beginning sooner than that. peter, let me start with you to set the stage here for where this race is. we see national polls with the president trailing by about 7 points. we see him down but a bit closer in the swing states. from the white house's perspective, how do they get from here to victory in november? >> right, that's a great question. in fact, one of the things you hear from them is their polls are better than our polls. their polls are better than the public polls and they think they have some momentum. public polls aren't showing it. this race is directly where it was. biden has a substantial, though not overwhelming lead at this point. and the question is where can trump go to make sure he locks up that electoral college majority, right. their theory is that if they can hold onto florida, arizona, and north caro
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to force us to bring kids back into the buildings. that's just not safe. >> rob, thank you very much. we'll be talking to you throughout the day as we await the judge's order. again, craig, this is the tension we're seeing from new york to california, here to iowa, local school districts versus the states and how to proceed this fall. craig. >> all right, vaughn hillyard there in des moines, vaughn, keep us posted as we await the judge's decision. thank you, sir. >> we are seeing something pretty rare in the race for a vaccine this morning. the ceos of nine pharmaceutical companies coming together with one shared message for the american people. >>> also, trapped in a wildfire. how crews are trying to rescue dozens of folks trapped in a national forest that's been torched fast. >>> athletes and activism. i'm spend time be nba hall of famer spencer haywood as we're learning 20 nba teams have big plans to help people vote on election day. before money, people traded goods. tools, cattle, grain, even shells represented value. then curren
to force us to bring kids back into the buildings. that's just not safe. >> rob, thank you very much. we'll be talking to you throughout the day as we await the judge's order. again, craig, this is the tension we're seeing from new york to california, here to iowa, local school districts versus the states and how to proceed this fall. craig. >> all right, vaughn hillyard there in des moines, vaughn, keep us posted as we await the judge's decision. thank you, sir. >> we are...
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us. so -- >> and many countries all over the world -- >> all right, we were just listening there to the vice president finishing up an answer on what has been essentially an ununderstandable question by this task force going on for a good week to ten days, and that is being able to fulfill the promises that have been made about testing. and this is now second day in a row where somebody's reminded a member of the task force, yesterday, it was somebody reminding the president, somebody, the vice president, that we were supposed to be ramping up to millions of tests and you heard the vice president say we are only able to just do 100,000 in a day. dr. zeke emanuel, penn university, a health adviser during the obama administration, kristen welk er with me, as wel. and the original sin of our struggles here, inadequate testing, dr. birx seemed to say, maybe a month, maybe in a month we could have the asymptomatic testing. we heard vice president pence's very rosy response to not being able to
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usually we don't have to use it, but we've used it plenty. it's turning out more and more unfortunately, and it works very well. our supply chain logistics task force led by admiral john polovchek who's doing a fantastic job will ensure they're distributed to the health care and critical infrastructure in the areas with the most pressing requirements. that's the 60 million masks that we're talking about and the 180 million n95 masks. 180 million, who ever heard of 180 million masks? and this is a incredible thing. a lot of times we have to stop playing this game. if a governor wants 200 ventilators and i say, no, we're going to send you a thousand, we think you need more than 200, and then the media meets with the governor, and they say, oh, you got more? well, it's not enough. the president should have sent more, so he's asking for 200. we give him a thousand, they say how's the president doing? he should have given more because that's politics. that's politics, and that's unfortunate because we can't play that game. and you know, that's one
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they used these special isolation chambers.f the passengers on board that flight sent us some cell phone footage showing what that looked like. those 14 people are now going to the hospital where they'll receive care for coronavirus. every single other person who came off that plane whether or not they have symptoms is now going to be subject to mandatory 14-day quarantine on a u.s. air base. they're going to be monitored frequently for symptoms, for flew-like symptoms for fever. chris, think about it. these people set off on a cruise on january 20th. they are still not home. and none of them is getting home before march. imagine that. >> i mean, and then you have some people who actually decided to stay on the ship. i was wondering, is it because they'll get off and then get home faster? or do we know when they come back, they stayed on the ship, at some point they'll come back to the united states. do they just get to go home? do they have to go in quarantine? what happens to the americans still on the ship? >> reporter: it's
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what does that tell us? >> i think at the end of the day, texas is an enormous well of voters both for the republican and democrats. we're looking at november and conversations about how competitive texas will be. without a doubt, when you're shuffling two million people in and out of polls on election day, there are going to be problems. but the lines we saw were excessive in harris county, without a doubt. the local county clerk will tell you that, they're working on trying to fix that. we'll have to wait and see for november. when you're dealing with that many voters, the scale needs to be ramped up, at least from what we've been hearing, there are quite a few issues that people are hoping to iron out before then. >> thank you for your reporting. thank you for your time this morning as well. >>> and that is going to do it for this hour of msnbc live. i'll see you tomorrow morning bright and early on today. "andrea mitchell reports" starts right now. >> and right now on "andrea mitchell reports," two-man r
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. >> that does it for us. stephan stephan stephanie rule. >>> thousands fill the streets of tehran, a sea of mourners, marking the death of general qassem soleimani. they chanted over and over death to america. at soleimani's funeral, iran's supreme leader wept as he prayed over the body of his top general. soleimani's death led to a series of dramatic escalations in recent days, fears that the situation may spiral out of control. in just the last 24 hours, the iraqi parliament approved a symbolic resolution calling for all u.s. troops to leave their country immediately. iranian government says it is stepping away from the nuclear deal, abandoning limits on production of nuclear fuel. this is serious. the u.s. military said it was being forced to suspend operations against isis in order to focus on protecting u.s. bases against growing threats. i'm going to get to our chief foreign correspondent, richard engle in northern iraq. richard, you tweeted this yesterday, that the middle east is a mess. you have been
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thanks for joining us today. so bill barr trying to claim he doesn't know the law in individual states as if some states might have a law that says it's okay to vote twice, i mean, he really is twisting himself, and doing it in a very monotone way, in order to try and make sense of what the president says, when it is completely indefensible. from all the reporting you have gathered from this book, who is bill barr to the president? >> donald trump has been in search of bill barr since the first days of his administration. he has been openly saying that he believes that the folks that run the justice department should work for him. they're essentially lawyers that are there to advance his cause and that is the most important thing to them. the president didn't always have that person at the justice department. as we know very well, he thought that attorney general jeff sessions had been disloyal to him. the president said that out loud. the president fired the former fbi director, james comey, because he would not
thanks for joining us today. so bill barr trying to claim he doesn't know the law in individual states as if some states might have a law that says it's okay to vote twice, i mean, he really is twisting himself, and doing it in a very monotone way, in order to try and make sense of what the president says, when it is completely indefensible. from all the reporting you have gathered from this book, who is bill barr to the president? >> donald trump has been in search of bill barr since the...
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great to have with you us. thank you for joining us. this was the second night in a row of protests and obviously tensions remain high. are you bracing for more of those scenes today, and how does this deescalate from here? >> thank you so much for having me. we're really, you know, heartbroken just watching our city set ablaze, quite horrifying for many to think of the death of george floyd, another innocent man murdered by the police in our community. there is extreme frustration that we keep finding ourselves in this position, as a city, and you know, anger really is boiling over because justice still seems out of reach, and i believe today we will get the opportunity to sort of push for more peaceful protests, remind people that violence only begets violence, and you know, it's important also for the police to recognize that more force is only going to lead to more lives lost and more devastation. the community needs to focus on protecting one another, and i think a community-centered soluti solution deescalation is a priority for a
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and it used to count as front-page news. we would have gotten to before 2:42. >> in a simpler time. >> a non-partisan watchdog group found that trump broke the law. we now are talking about -- and garrett's reporting on the hill is second to no one's. we're watching mitt romney because he might be the only republican that cares that laws were broken. and yet another watchdog group with no political affiliation -- >> i mean, this is not your -- just a watchdog group. let's be clear about what the g.a.o. is. >> they have a charge. >> these are the government auditors tasked with auditing the government. and you know, i came to the senate from the state auditor's job. i worked with the g.a.o. constantly. they are really professional. they are totally non-partisan. and there are among the republican senators huge fans of g.a.o. huge fans. >> just to tell our viewers, should i read some of this in case our viewers -- >> please. >> this is the g.a.o., the trump administration violated the law in withholding security assistance and
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congressman, thank you for being with us?d about the advise you have for house managers who are tasked with prosecuting president trump, your response was pretty simple. you said don't do it. why not? >> this has to be one of the toughest tasks that a congressman or politician can face. it's historic and nancy pelosi has made a case that it's historic and she's right. i'm not sure how it's going to go down in history, but the house managers are the key to how the presentation is made and what the credibility of the case ultimately is and by the way they're going up against really, really bright capable lawyers who are representing the president. >> we see the house managers on screen now, the president's legal team as well. you said you've been thinking about your experience more in the past couple weeks than the past 20 years. explain why that is and what conclusions you've come to? >> well, the impeachment process was actually pretty tough. it was -- it tore the country apart in the clinton period. there are a lot of things
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and tip them well when you use them. >> that's great. flying off of the shelves. but not all cleaning supplies and hand sanitizers are made equal. what should people do if they're looking to buy the wipes, hand sanitizers and the soaps? >> soap is your best bet, for sure. we know that soap is not always available. look for the sanitizing wipes and look for the ones that are appropriate for use on skin. there are recipes that are floating around online. we know how to make a hand sanitizer. it is an alcohol-based product. but make sure you're reading recipes that are real and not inappropriate. i saw one floating around using vod vodka. that will not work. start with the soap. use that regularly and often. >> thank you for that information. and tonight, richard engel goes inside the fight of coronavirus. watch "on assignment: outbreak" on msnbc. >>> we talk about soccer moms and security moms being important in election years. next, why sanitizer moms could be a problem for the president in november. it's in this morning's "must reads." >
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thank you for taking the time to talk with us.e appreciate it. >> you're welcome. >>> coming up, the president is wracking up a massive tab at the expense of the u.s. taxpayer. we'll look into a new report that says we, you and i, are pouring hungz of thousands of dollars into the pockets of the trump organization. you're watching "msnbc live." orn you're watching "msnbc live. ♪ limu emu & doug [ siren ] give me your hand! i can save you... lots of money with liberty mutual! we customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>> wrem back. there's an alarming new report that suggests the president trump organization is profiting off of the presidency more than we knew at the expense of taxpayers. "the washington post" saying president trump's company charged the secret service $157,000 more than was previously known building taxpayers for rooms at his clubs at far higher rates than his company has claimed according to new documents. it all adds to
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using the video replay room. or in the case of the astros, using a camera in center field.tealing has happened throughout the history of baseball. and, you know, it involves code breaking and, you know, manual means. right? you see the catcher's sign and you detect what pitch he's -- he's -- he's talking about. in this case, it's so egregiou and so against what baseball tradition is because it's using technology and that's why this is such a big deal. >> some of the punishment handed down by the commissioner is -- some people think it doesn't go far enough. others think it's going to have a major implication fos ther th upcoming season. spring training right around the corner. >> first of all, losing your general manager and particularly this general manager, was the architect of this team. turning around from losing 100 games to winning the world series in just a few years. so that is a really big blow. losing the manager, you could argue, is even bigger blow this close to spring training because they were not equipped to find a replacement for either of these roles. and w
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that does it for us. i'm hear in west palm where i'll continue to cover the president and see you on "nbc nightly news" tonight. for my, my colleague geoff bennett is picking it up back home in washington. >> great to see you. good morning. i'm geoff bennett here in washington where we're following breaking news with massive global implications. the u.s. killed an iranian general in iraq in an air strike ordered by president trump. now everyone is watching the see how iran will respond as its leaders promise forceful revenge. it's all unfolding as democratic leaders in congress are demanding an immediate briefing from the trump administration on its next steps. >>> let's get to our team opinion nbc news correspondents covering all the angles on this breaking story. hans nichols is with the president in florida, courtney kube at the pentagon and matt bradley following developments from london. hans, what's the latest we're hearing from the white house? >> reporter: geoff, a couple new developments this hou
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joining us is two guests. the deputy assistant secretary of defense for strategy and force development, former. also with us former commandant of the army war college and board of advisers to the task force which is developing, recommending and implementing ways to ensure that squads outmatch any potential adversary so you two are the experts on this. professor carlin, let me start with you. i want to quote from a "the washington post" piece that quotes you about the decision making process that leads to the type of decision that was taken to assassinate qassem soleimani. such moments are usually proceeded by hundreds of people building powerpoint slides and asking lawyers questions. these individuals create the parameters of the decisionmakers to consider. they identify the possible options and vetting the effects. that work enable it is commander in chief to make decisions about his military operations wisely. that's interesting, professor, and that's what i've heard from a number of other experts except we
joining us is two guests. the deputy assistant secretary of defense for strategy and force development, former. also with us former commandant of the army war college and board of advisers to the task force which is developing, recommending and implementing ways to ensure that squads outmatch any potential adversary so you two are the experts on this. professor carlin, let me start with you. i want to quote from a "the washington post" piece that quotes you about the decision making...
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a president can by their words alone make markets rise or fall, take us to war, bring us to peace. the words of a president matter. >> joining me now is alex thompson, politico national political correspondent and kimberly adkins, a senior correspondent in boston. she is also an msnbc contributor. kim, all of this, covid, these protests, all happening against the backdrop of the reality that there is a presidential election in less than six months. it took 13 hours for the president to clarify his comment about looters. the comment, when the looting starts, the shooting starts, has a racist history going back to the 1960s. what happened in those 13 hours? >> well, clearly people saw that statement and recognized, it was very quickly recognized to be the words of the miami mayor in 1968 justifying a crackdown on black neighborhoods. and so we saw that walk-back. but it's hard to really view that walk-back as being one when you see the president today, again, using imagery of vicious dogs that would be met by the protesters in a tweet this morning. again, that's another imagery from
a president can by their words alone make markets rise or fall, take us to war, bring us to peace. the words of a president matter. >> joining me now is alex thompson, politico national political correspondent and kimberly adkins, a senior correspondent in boston. she is also an msnbc contributor. kim, all of this, covid, these protests, all happening against the backdrop of the reality that there is a presidential election in less than six months. it took 13 hours for the president to...
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thanks for joining us. we begin on capitol hill. nearly empty this morning after this turbulent week of debate in the senate. republicans blocking democrats' efforts to call witnesses by a 51-49 vote last night. all but assuring the president's acquittal. nbc's peter alexander has more. >> senate republicans rejecting the democrats' demand for new witnesses. the vote, 51-49. >> the motion is not agreed to. >> propelling the president toward acquittal. >> no witnesses, no documents. in an impeachment trial is a grand tragedy. one of the worst tragedies that the senate has ever overcome. >> democrats hopes to extend the trial dashed after two swing republicans announced they would oppose witnesses. alaska's lisa murkowski condemning the house democrats case as rushed and flawed. and tennessee's lamar alexander. >> i agree he did something inappropriate but i don't agree he did anything akin to treason, bribery, high crimes and misdemeanor. >> alexander insisting the president's fate should be decided in november. >> i think senator al
thanks for joining us. we begin on capitol hill. nearly empty this morning after this turbulent week of debate in the senate. republicans blocking democrats' efforts to call witnesses by a 51-49 vote last night. all but assuring the president's acquittal. nbc's peter alexander has more. >> senate republicans rejecting the democrats' demand for new witnesses. the vote, 51-49. >> the motion is not agreed to. >> propelling the president toward acquittal. >> no witnesses, no...
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what can you tell us? >> reporter: a window into the motivation for why the president removed the state inspector general, steve lynn from his po. it was mike pompeo's idea to oust him. and the president agreed. that's why he did it. why is that significant? democrats tell us that he had opened an investigation into possible misconduct from secretary pompeo, in terms of a government employee that may have been doing personal errands for him and his wife. as that gets under way, its was mr. pompeo who wanted him to be replaced in this role. and it's worth noting that the person coming in to succeed him is an ally of vice president mike pence. democrats have launched their own probe into why this happened, saying it fits a pattern. >>> let's go to the latest reopening in new york. the phased reopening. as andrew cuomo says, the new coronavirus cases are declining. there's 357,000 confirmed cases of the virus in new york. 29,000 deaths. >>> let's go to cori coffin in times square. the numbers of cases are goi
what can you tell us? >> reporter: a window into the motivation for why the president removed the state inspector general, steve lynn from his po. it was mike pompeo's idea to oust him. and the president agreed. that's why he did it. why is that significant? democrats tell us that he had opened an investigation into possible misconduct from secretary pompeo, in terms of a government employee that may have been doing personal errands for him and his wife. as that gets under way, its was...