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with the u.s. on track to set a record for mass shootings this year, i'll talk with a father who lost his daughter in the 2018 parkland shooting and is meeting with democratic senators today on capitol hill. does he sense any momentum on gun safety reforms and will any republicans jump on board? publi? avoiding triggers, but still get migraine attacks? qulipta™ can help prevent migraine attacks. qulipta gets right to work. keeps attacks away over time. qulipta is a preventive treatment for episodic migraine. most common side effects are nausea, constipation, and tiredness. ask your doctor about qulipta. (vo) with verizon, you can now get a private 5g network. so you can do more than connect your business, constipation, and tiredness. you can make it even smarter. now ports can know where every piece of cargo is. and where it's going. (dock worker) right on time. (vo) robots can predict breakdowns and order their own replacement parts. (foreman) nice work. (vo) and retailers can get ahead of the f
with the u.s. on track to set a record for mass shootings this year, i'll talk with a father who lost his daughter in the 2018 parkland shooting and is meeting with democratic senators today on capitol hill. does he sense any momentum on gun safety reforms and will any republicans jump on board? publi? avoiding triggers, but still get migraine attacks? qulipta™ can help prevent migraine attacks. qulipta gets right to work. keeps attacks away over time. qulipta is a preventive treatment for...
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overnight, the u.s. and its allies condemned north korea for attempting to launch its first spy satellite into space. the launch failed, but in south korea and japan, air raid sirens went off for residents to take cover. this morning, south korean officials have begun the process of recovering parts of the wreckage which crashed off its western coast and over the south china sea a chinese fighter jet intercepted a u.s. reconnaissance plane, flying directly in front of its nose. this is given by the u.s. armed forces, put that plane goes really close. the u.s. is calling it an unnecessarily aggressive maneuver. this morning, secretary of state antony blinken addressed the incident. >> our planes were flying in international air space on a routine mission. chinese pilot took dangerous action in approaching the plane very, very closely. there had been a series of these actions directed not just at us, but at other countries in recent months. >> joining us is courtney kube. great seeing you. what is the late
overnight, the u.s. and its allies condemned north korea for attempting to launch its first spy satellite into space. the launch failed, but in south korea and japan, air raid sirens went off for residents to take cover. this morning, south korean officials have begun the process of recovering parts of the wreckage which crashed off its western coast and over the south china sea a chinese fighter jet intercepted a u.s. reconnaissance plane, flying directly in front of its nose. this is given by...
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two u.s. officials tell "the washington post" that the pentagon is no longer confident a senior al qaeda official was killed in its may 3rd strike. the victim's family says he was not a member of al qaeda, let alone a senior member. he was a father of ten who was tending to his sheep when he was killed by an american missile. joining me now is nbc news pentagon correspondent courtney kube. what do you know about this? >> reporter: as you said, u.s. central command put out this statement a few weeks ago saying they had killed a senior member of al qaeda. they didn't identify who the person was. reporters started asking who was it, we couldn't get an answer. what was clear early on, katy, that same day is the military officials we were speaking to really weren't sure who they got. they did, however, believe it was some al qaeda figure, so as days went on, we still couldn't get an answer on the individual's identity. fast forward to today, because there is still this uncertainty about exactly who
two u.s. officials tell "the washington post" that the pentagon is no longer confident a senior al qaeda official was killed in its may 3rd strike. the victim's family says he was not a member of al qaeda, let alone a senior member. he was a father of ten who was tending to his sheep when he was killed by an american missile. joining me now is nbc news pentagon correspondent courtney kube. what do you know about this? >> reporter: as you said, u.s. central command put out this...
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. >>> the u.s. surgeon general will join me on his new warning about a youth mental health crisis fuelled by social media. >>> this afternoon, president trump will appear in court virtually connected to a court order that he not discuss evidence in the hush money trial, while there's no reporting from "the new york times" today that the special counsel investigating trump's handling of classified documents has subpoenaed records of his business dealings with foreign countries while he was president. e. jean carroll is asking for more in damages for what the former president said about her one day after she won her civil lawsuit against him. >> i have no idea who this woman is. this is a fake story. made-up story. i swear to -- i have no idea who the hell -- she's a whack job. >> good day. i'm andrea mitchell in washington with the fallout from the scare outside the white house overnight. a 19-year-old missouri resident in custody after crashing a u-haul into security barriers in lafayette square jus
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u.s. ambassador nicholas burns told me that the u.s. is ready to talk to china, but china doesn't seem interested in giving any high level access to u.s. officials, that includes a phone call between president biden and china's xi jinping which has been talked about since february in the fallout of that chinese balloon being shot down, as well there's now no timeline to reschedule that canceled visit of secretary of state blinken. now, ambassador burns made these comments to me in an interview and among the clearest signals yet that this administration is trying to revive any dialogue at any level with china and isn't having much luck. there's also what we've noticed publicly and in private conversations with u.s. officials a change in the language, a tempering of the language around china, in particular when it comes to china's desire to play a role of mediator in ukraine. here is more of what ambassador burns had to say. >> we have concerns that our secretary of state has expressed -- secretary blinken -- about whether or not china wi
u.s. ambassador nicholas burns told me that the u.s. is ready to talk to china, but china doesn't seem interested in giving any high level access to u.s. officials, that includes a phone call between president biden and china's xi jinping which has been talked about since february in the fallout of that chinese balloon being shot down, as well there's now no timeline to reschedule that canceled visit of secretary of state blinken. now, ambassador burns made these comments to me in an interview...
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u.s. officials are looking into the provocative but unverified russian accusation that ukraine attempted to assassinate vladimir putin overnight. with a drone strike on the kremlin. the kremlin saying that its defense systems destroyed two drones over putin's recollection -- residence but he was not home. ukraine insists they wage an exclusively defensive war and calling it a trick. some experts agree, cautioning the claims could be a possible false flag used to justify further escalation against ukraine ahead of tomorrow's victory day sell bra celebratio square. u.s. officials tell us the u.s. had no warning. at a world press freedom day, secretary of state blinken expressing his doubts ukraine was involved. >> first, i have seen the reports. i can't in any way validate them. we don't know. second, i would take anything coming out of the kremlin with a very large shaker of salt. let's see. we will see what the facts are. >> if ukraine decided to strike back in russian territory, the unite
u.s. officials are looking into the provocative but unverified russian accusation that ukraine attempted to assassinate vladimir putin overnight. with a drone strike on the kremlin. the kremlin saying that its defense systems destroyed two drones over putin's recollection -- residence but he was not home. ukraine insists they wage an exclusively defensive war and calling it a trick. some experts agree, cautioning the claims could be a possible false flag used to justify further escalation...
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a u.s. commonwealth. that means puerto rico is neither an independent country nor an official state. and its people don't have a vote in the u.s. congress or in presidential elections. despite all of that, puerto ricans are unstoppable. and their cultural impact on the u.s. and the world? massive. to really get to the bottom of how puerto rico has not only survived but thrived requires an understanding of the cultural history of the island. so that's what we're going to do now. and in case you're new to this show, that's like our whole mo here. [upbeat latin-tinged music] ♪ [upbeat latin-tinged music] music has become the love language between the u.s. and puerto rico. from the time of the taínos to the enslaved africans who were brought here later on to modern day, music has been an outlet and a voice of the people. even the great jazz pioneer jelly roll morton once said, "you can't make jazz without certain elements of latin music." well, let me-- let me translate that for you. if it ain't got that l
a u.s. commonwealth. that means puerto rico is neither an independent country nor an official state. and its people don't have a vote in the u.s. congress or in presidential elections. despite all of that, puerto ricans are unstoppable. and their cultural impact on the u.s. and the world? massive. to really get to the bottom of how puerto rico has not only survived but thrived requires an understanding of the cultural history of the island. so that's what we're going to do now. and in case...
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., u.s. born citizens are twice as likely to be arrested for violent crimes than immigrants are, and u.s. born citizenerize 2 1/2 times more likely to be uh-uh rested for drug crimes than immigrants. context is not fox news' strong pont on this topic. instead for years now they've cherry picked examples of immigrants allegedly committing crime or referred to immigrants as terrifying faceless caravans. if we all saw these people as people who like many of our own family members and san sesteres are fleeing oppression or just seeking better lives, than it would be hard to shut them out, to punish them for wanting the same thing that so very many of us wanted, too. so what is actually going to happen at midnight when title 42 expires? and what does it mean for all of us? joining us now is julian castro, former housing and urban development secretary under president obama, and former mayor of san antonio, texas. for people who don't understand what is going to happen at midnight, can you offer yo
., u.s. born citizens are twice as likely to be arrested for violent crimes than immigrants are, and u.s. born citizenerize 2 1/2 times more likely to be uh-uh rested for drug crimes than immigrants. context is not fox news' strong pont on this topic. instead for years now they've cherry picked examples of immigrants allegedly committing crime or referred to immigrants as terrifying faceless caravans. if we all saw these people as people who like many of our own family members and san sesteres...
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that cooperation between mexico and the u.s. right now, the u.s. technologically being able to facilitate the movement of these people and the processing. that's the critical piece here. we are talking about processing thousands of individuals in a short span of time. so that cooperation and communication between our country and mexico is critical. particularly when you have players like venezuela who are refusing to help facilitate and to ease some of the burden to their north. this is an important step. but again, when you pull the lens back, you have images like this. that's where the political narrative for the administration becomes tougher. >> let me play also this key exchange from a really great interview savannah guthrie did with the dhs secretary today about the president's past comments on this subject. >> does the president bear some responsible for the surge we are seeing? i want to play you a piece of something he said during the campaign back in 2019. take a listen. >> all those people are seeking asylum. they deserve to be heard. th
that cooperation between mexico and the u.s. right now, the u.s. technologically being able to facilitate the movement of these people and the processing. that's the critical piece here. we are talking about processing thousands of individuals in a short span of time. so that cooperation and communication between our country and mexico is critical. particularly when you have players like venezuela who are refusing to help facilitate and to ease some of the burden to their north. this is an...
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in a statement the u.s. attorney from new york's eastern district said, quote, taken together, the allegations in the indictment charged santos with relying on repeated dishonesty and deception to ascend to the halls of congress and enrich himself. it's notable that to this point, neither his legal troubles nor the string of admitted falsehoods that fill his personal and political resume have prevented santos from reveling in the spotlight on capitol hill. but as "the new york times" investigation found, citigroup and goldman sachs both on santos' campaign biography have no record of him working there. he says he graduated from baruch college, they say that's not true. his claims of jewish ancestry and his grandparents fleeing the holocaust and his mother surviving the 9/11 attack, all have proved to be fabrications. still, even after the indictment, speaker mccarthy is doubling down on the approach he laid out on tuesday, innocent until proven guilty. >> just as we've had everybody else like chairman over o
in a statement the u.s. attorney from new york's eastern district said, quote, taken together, the allegations in the indictment charged santos with relying on repeated dishonesty and deception to ascend to the halls of congress and enrich himself. it's notable that to this point, neither his legal troubles nor the string of admitted falsehoods that fill his personal and political resume have prevented santos from reveling in the spotlight on capitol hill. but as "the new york times"...
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the u.s. economy, u.s. treasury at the center of the global economy, if we were to default on our debts, it would be a can a tras trophy not just for financial markets but for the american bhoz come to rely on payments from the government. think about seniors who have worked their entire lives and paid into social security. the default would mean we would be unable to pay them money they have earned. think about our troops who are serving our country bravely. the default would mean we would be unable to pay them. in addition to the catastrophe for the global economy and the 401(k)s of americans, it would be an individual catastrophe for millions of americans if the united states didn't do what it has done 78 times since the 1960s, which is raise the debt limit and assure we don't default on commitments we have made to americans and people around the world. >> to those who have seen us go through government shutdowns before, which is a different process, i know, because we are talking about defaulting on the
the u.s. economy, u.s. treasury at the center of the global economy, if we were to default on our debts, it would be a can a tras trophy not just for financial markets but for the american bhoz come to rely on payments from the government. think about seniors who have worked their entire lives and paid into social security. the default would mean we would be unable to pay them money they have earned. think about our troops who are serving our country bravely. the default would mean we would be...
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u.s. surveillance plane. tensions between the two nations threatening to boil over. >>> and later, at least five people are still unaccounted for after that iowa apartment building collapsed with two of them thought to be buried beneath the rubble. >> with we're all heartbroken. we're all confused. we're all looking for answers, and to be lied to, to be given the run-around, to be told the value of life isn't great enough for search and rescue, no. >> anger boiling over on the streets as community members demand to know why the city almost went forward with demolition plans. >>> let's begin with that crucial house vote expected today as the nation inches closer toward that monday default deaddeadline. joining us now ali vitali and nbc news white house correspondent mike memoli. as the house gets ready to vote, we have news on how the chair of the progressive caucus plans to vote. what are you learning? >> reporter: yeah, ana, it's notable to hear this now from chairwoman pramila jayapal wh
u.s. surveillance plane. tensions between the two nations threatening to boil over. >>> and later, at least five people are still unaccounted for after that iowa apartment building collapsed with two of them thought to be buried beneath the rubble. >> with we're all heartbroken. we're all confused. we're all looking for answers, and to be lied to, to be given the run-around, to be told the value of life isn't great enough for search and rescue, no. >> anger boiling over on...
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they certainly -- the u.s. would be very much against this. that's been made very clear to zelenskyy, going not only over the border but to the heart of russia as you point out, the kremlin. >> yes. the u.s. government basically prohibited and told the ukrainians not to carry out these attacks. since 2014, when the russians came into the donbas region, not to carry out attacks inside russia because it could lead to an unfortunate escalation of the conflict in violence. therefore, i do not believe that zelenskyy would put at risk the great depth and extent of u.s. and nato support for the ukrainians by carrying out what seems to be a limited attack against the kremlin. >> another question comes to mind. while zelenskyy has denied this and denied going into russia, there have been attacks inside russia. an assassination that was clearly carried out with some connection to ukraine, whether it was the government or government supporters. the daughter of a strong putin supporter. that said, this would be far more aggressive than anything they could
they certainly -- the u.s. would be very much against this. that's been made very clear to zelenskyy, going not only over the border but to the heart of russia as you point out, the kremlin. >> yes. the u.s. government basically prohibited and told the ukrainians not to carry out these attacks. since 2014, when the russians came into the donbas region, not to carry out attacks inside russia because it could lead to an unfortunate escalation of the conflict in violence. therefore, i do not...
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for the month of april, the u.s. economy added 253,000 jobs, and the unemployment rate dropped to 3.4%. let's bring in white house senior adviser and infrastructure coordinator, former new orleans mayor mitch landrieu. mayor, thanks so much for coming in herersere better than the economists expected. what's your assessment? >> the numbers are great. the numbers have gone up. unemployment's gone down. that's exactly what you want. it's evidence that we're having the strongest economic recovery really in the history of the country, and one of the most equitable ones, and proof that the president's vision for investing in america through the infrastructure law, the chips act, the inflation reduction act is actually really building an economy from the bottom up and middle out. good news all around, the economy's strong and stable. >> let me just hit you with some of the other headlines from this week that aren't all good news. we saw the fed having to raise interest rates again. that's hitting people in their pocketbook.
for the month of april, the u.s. economy added 253,000 jobs, and the unemployment rate dropped to 3.4%. let's bring in white house senior adviser and infrastructure coordinator, former new orleans mayor mitch landrieu. mayor, thanks so much for coming in herersere better than the economists expected. what's your assessment? >> the numbers are great. the numbers have gone up. unemployment's gone down. that's exactly what you want. it's evidence that we're having the strongest economic...
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last week the u.s. deputy of state warned the u.s. and its allies must stay alert for any sign russian president vladimir putin could use a tactical nuclear weapon, but fears grew this week after that mysterious drone strike at the kremlin. joining nous now senior coalition advisor for concerned veterans for america, retired master sarge want jason beardsly. he's a decorated combat veteran. great to see you this morning. let's talk about start with what intel chief haynes said yesterday down-playing the new threat and also suggesting that the russians simply don't have the capability to mount much of a significant offensive operation this year even if the anticipated ukrainian counter offensive which is expected to go soon has limited success. she just says the russians don't have the ability to do much. what's your take on that and what that means for the future of the war? >> well, it's good to hear someone from the position of the white house down-play or talk about the sort of threat of escalation and really give a frank assessmen
last week the u.s. deputy of state warned the u.s. and its allies must stay alert for any sign russian president vladimir putin could use a tactical nuclear weapon, but fears grew this week after that mysterious drone strike at the kremlin. joining nous now senior coalition advisor for concerned veterans for america, retired master sarge want jason beardsly. he's a decorated combat veteran. great to see you this morning. let's talk about start with what intel chief haynes said yesterday...
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there is one u.s. senator, mike lee, who has said that if he doesn't like that deal, he will hold it up. so, much to happen, ryan. thanks very much, good to see you, we'll probably see you again in the next hour with the way things are going these days. more on this, i'm joined by my good friend caleb silver, he's the editor in chief of investopedia, and was someone who've i've been through these watches about how this is going to go. michael straight, from the aapi, which is on with me, he said something interesting, it's the auspicious year of your birth, where we had a technical breach of the that limit back in 1970. it was not a legislative thing. just something went wrong, and we were a few days later. he's saying there's some economists who think we're still praying the price for the increase in borrowing costs, from this accidental thing we did. back in 1970. in 2023. this is serious business >> absolutely, you mess with our interest rates -- messed with the interest we play on that we have. you
there is one u.s. senator, mike lee, who has said that if he doesn't like that deal, he will hold it up. so, much to happen, ryan. thanks very much, good to see you, we'll probably see you again in the next hour with the way things are going these days. more on this, i'm joined by my good friend caleb silver, he's the editor in chief of investopedia, and was someone who've i've been through these watches about how this is going to go. michael straight, from the aapi, which is on with me, he...
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u.s. capitol. >> american citizens are storming the capitol. >> reporter: after a three-month trial a jury found five members of the notorious extremist group the proud boys guilty of most charges against them. four of the five defendants including the group's former leader enrique tarrio were convicted of seditious conspiracy, a civil war era law making it a crime to violently resist the authority of the u.s. government. four were convicted of trying to obstruct the certification of prsh's electoral college victory, and all five were convicted of interfering with the duties of members of congress. many of whom found themselves running for their lives on january 6th. >> today's verdict makes clear that the justice department will do everything in its power to defend the american people and american democracy. >> reporter: the evidence comes in some cases from the defendant's own mouths. >> january 6th will be a day in infamy. >> significance of the verdict in this case definitely goes not
u.s. capitol. >> american citizens are storming the capitol. >> reporter: after a three-month trial a jury found five members of the notorious extremist group the proud boys guilty of most charges against them. four of the five defendants including the group's former leader enrique tarrio were convicted of seditious conspiracy, a civil war era law making it a crime to violently resist the authority of the u.s. government. four were convicted of trying to obstruct the certification...
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nbc news just learned from a u.s. official that the department of defense will, in fact, be providing 1,500 additional active duty troops to go to the u.s. border. this is news just breaking here for you. they are going to be there for up to 90 days, according to this u.s. official, to supplement the cbp customs and border protection. the border officials at the border right now have a real concern that next week, when title 42, that covid-19 restrictions lifts, there could be a surge in new migrants to the border. about 1,500 active duty troops will be going to the border and will not do law enforcement work and will not use force or be making arrests there. they will, in fact, be helping to supplement the bcp, and that means they will be doing ground-based detection and monitoring work. they will be doing other data entry and warehouse support as well, and they won't be the individuals manning the border itself. just breaking within the last few minutes here on msnbc, those 1,500 u.s. active duty troops will, in fac
nbc news just learned from a u.s. official that the department of defense will, in fact, be providing 1,500 additional active duty troops to go to the u.s. border. this is news just breaking here for you. they are going to be there for up to 90 days, according to this u.s. official, to supplement the cbp customs and border protection. the border officials at the border right now have a real concern that next week, when title 42, that covid-19 restrictions lifts, there could be a surge in new...
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well migration to the u.s. southern border has always fluctuated, the pandemic and the recession that followed hit latin america harder than almost anywhere else in the world. plunged millions into hunger, destitution and despair. many migrants are coming from places like venezuela, which was suffering one of the worst economic crises in the world before the pandemic hit. a mass exit deepened, bringing the total number of venezuelans who have fled since 2015 to 7. 2 million people, roughly a quarter of the population. take a moment to consider that. a quarter of the country's population has fled. and migrants from cuba, nicaragua, columbia and guatemala and mexico and el salvador, they are all facing very similar realities. they are leaving. now, these are images of migrants crossing a dangerous stretch known as the syrian gap. it consists of more than 60 miles of deep rainforest, in steep mountains, invest swamps. the darian gap is dangerous, it is treacherous. it connects south america to central america. whi
well migration to the u.s. southern border has always fluctuated, the pandemic and the recession that followed hit latin america harder than almost anywhere else in the world. plunged millions into hunger, destitution and despair. many migrants are coming from places like venezuela, which was suffering one of the worst economic crises in the world before the pandemic hit. a mass exit deepened, bringing the total number of venezuelans who have fled since 2015 to 7. 2 million people, roughly a...
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from the u.s. mexico border, i want to bring in the host of the 11:00 hour on msnbc reports, josÉ diaz-balart who's in el paso, texas. also with us, former rnc chairman and msnbc analyst, michael steele. so jose, we got new numbers from two dhs officials who just told nbc news that u.s. customs and border patrol apprehended a little over 11,000 people yesterday holding steady with tuesday's record setting numbers. what's the sense on the ground there before title 42 is set to expire just hours from now? >> reporter: these record numbers are going to increase, if anything, and i say hello to you this morning from el paso, texas. i want to show you where we are. this is the sacred heart church in el paso that has been receiving migrants. i want to walk over here and show you if i could just how close we are to the border, just about two blocks from where i am is the del norte bridge, one of the bridges that connects el paso to see ciudad. there has been so much flow of people to and from these two c
from the u.s. mexico border, i want to bring in the host of the 11:00 hour on msnbc reports, josÉ diaz-balart who's in el paso, texas. also with us, former rnc chairman and msnbc analyst, michael steele. so jose, we got new numbers from two dhs officials who just told nbc news that u.s. customs and border patrol apprehended a little over 11,000 people yesterday holding steady with tuesday's record setting numbers. what's the sense on the ground there before title 42 is set to expire just hours...
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government, and that u.s. taxpayers owe people money, and they're going to play around with the idea that maybe u.s. taxpayers aren't gonna pay our bills. its offensive, it actually is already having negative economic affects. we see interest rates on treasury bills that are scheduled to mature at the beginning of june. trading like a premium of well over a percentage point. one and a quarter percentage points. that's crazy. that's a direct cost to the u.s. taxpayer. absolutely, when you take the debt ceiling out of these negotiations. >> can you just dial in on that for me. i think, as we wait for the president to take the podium in the roosevelt room, i think it's important to remind ourselves of the context, wendy, what were to happen if this deal does not pass before the deadline? >> it's not at all assured. it is going to be a messy week. the fact that this bill it -- there's no billion. the fact that the -- congress of the deal look we more reasonable than i feared they would look. suggests to me that th
government, and that u.s. taxpayers owe people money, and they're going to play around with the idea that maybe u.s. taxpayers aren't gonna pay our bills. its offensive, it actually is already having negative economic affects. we see interest rates on treasury bills that are scheduled to mature at the beginning of june. trading like a premium of well over a percentage point. one and a quarter percentage points. that's crazy. that's a direct cost to the u.s. taxpayer. absolutely, when you take...
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. >>> the family of a u.s. special forces soldier now confirming he was killed trying to help ukrainian fighters. but before he entered the war zone, he spoke to our own raf sanchez. nicholas maymer explaining in his own words why he went to ukraine. that's coming up. >>> the first black woman to serve as u.s. attorney in massachusetts is stepping down amid allegations of ethical misconduct. the move is extremely rare and comes before the results of the inspector general's investigation have even been released. and right now, arguments are set to begin in louisiana where the fate of a widely used abortion pill rests in the hands of three judges our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments. yamiche alcindor is following the case in louisiana. yamiche, what can you tell us about what's happening today? >> starting just this hour, three conservative judges will be hearing oral arguments on whether mifepristone should remain available. each of these judges, we should put our names and faces u
. >>> the family of a u.s. special forces soldier now confirming he was killed trying to help ukrainian fighters. but before he entered the war zone, he spoke to our own raf sanchez. nicholas maymer explaining in his own words why he went to ukraine. that's coming up. >>> the first black woman to serve as u.s. attorney in massachusetts is stepping down amid allegations of ethical misconduct. the move is extremely rare and comes before the results of the inspector general's...
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so u.s. officials condemning this. there have been other cases where chinese military airplane craft have come close to u.s. military and allied military in recently months, and we continue, every single time we hear about one of those, we hear from u.s. and allied officials that the activity is potentially provocative, and potentially escalatory if there is some sort of an incident, a collision, and calling for more conversations between the chinese and other nations. so that they can hopefully deescalate situations like this in the future, chris. >> courtney kube, thank you for that. >>> it's something we have only ever seen in sci fi movies or tv shows, but could artificial intelligence actually wipe out the human race. the stark warnings from hundreds of experts in the field, next. rs of experts in the field, next. t. and now she's got myplan. the game changing new plan that lets her pick exactly what she wants, and save on every perk. sadie's getting her plan ready for a big trip. travel pass, on. nice iphone 14 p
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the u.s. had been opposed to this. now the fact that they are going to give president zelenskyy something he has been asking for since the war began, quite frankly. it's hugely significant. they are expecting to hear from president zelenskyy in person. you can anticipate this will be front and center. the u.s. also announcing a new round of sanctions against russia as well today. a lot of focus on countering a rising china. a lot of focus on the russian war in ukraine. >> a very busy summit, busy action for both of you guys. thank you both. >>> let it go. disney abandoning plans for a billion dollar florida development amid the growing feud with governor desantis. how donald trump is using a popular children's nursery rhyme as the theme to attack ron desantis. that's next when "andrea mitchell reports" is back in 60 seconds. don't go away. we are right here on msnbc. arec pantene's pro-vitamin formula repairs hair. as well as the leading luxury bonding treatment. for softness and resilience, without the price tag. if y
the u.s. had been opposed to this. now the fact that they are going to give president zelenskyy something he has been asking for since the war began, quite frankly. it's hugely significant. they are expecting to hear from president zelenskyy in person. you can anticipate this will be front and center. the u.s. also announcing a new round of sanctions against russia as well today. a lot of focus on countering a rising china. a lot of focus on the russian war in ukraine. >> a very busy...
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the u.s. economy closer to a first ever default. >>> plus, tens of thousands of people arrested at the border, trying to get in before title 42 expires. thousands more waiting to get in. we'll get the latest from the border and have my conversation with one man who knows full well the politics and the passion associated with the immigration fight. that's coming up. >>> and just days after that mass shooting in a mall, republican lawmakers in texas do something shocking, advancing gun reform legislation. but does it have any real hope of becoming law? >>> so lots to get to. we start with a critical test for our government, to see whether the people in charge can steer the country away from an economic disaster that could wreck the markets in the coming weeks and put the livelihoods of millions of american workers at risk. according to the joint economic committee, a u.s. default could cost americans $20,000 in retirement savings, mortgage payments and private student loan costs would go up, ano
the u.s. economy closer to a first ever default. >>> plus, tens of thousands of people arrested at the border, trying to get in before title 42 expires. thousands more waiting to get in. we'll get the latest from the border and have my conversation with one man who knows full well the politics and the passion associated with the immigration fight. that's coming up. >>> and just days after that mass shooting in a mall, republican lawmakers in texas do something shocking,...
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so that the u.s. can actually be at the forefront of these industrial developments. >> in the window to apply opens and may. which we're in right now. i think the window is open for about three months from what i understand. is this a phase roll out of funding to be able to kind of make sure that the money is spent and invested in this particular ecosystems that you speak of? >> absolutely, it's a phase approach as well. and we want to make sure that communities have the opportunities as i mentioned to bring in -- meringue in those different voices. for them to be the ones developing these plans. the first phase of the notice the funding opportunity is for designation of tech hubs as well as for planning grants. we will be providing half 1 million dollars in planning grants. the second phase will be focusing more on the implementation grants. this is where the larger pool of dollars will be coming into play. we want to make sure that communities are presenting their proposals. that they bring the stro
so that the u.s. can actually be at the forefront of these industrial developments. >> in the window to apply opens and may. which we're in right now. i think the window is open for about three months from what i understand. is this a phase roll out of funding to be able to kind of make sure that the money is spent and invested in this particular ecosystems that you speak of? >> absolutely, it's a phase approach as well. and we want to make sure that communities have the...
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by what the u.s. believed was a ukraine-led drone attack just one of a string of incidents that have brought the war home. joining us now, david ignatius. david, look, u.s. officials you know this, have voiced concern over ukraine attacking within russia. we don't know who launched these drones today but an adviser to president zelenskyy said he was pleased to see it and predicted there would be more to come. what's your take on what this might mean? >> first, i think it's an important psychological blow to russia. the idea that ukrainians have been trying to project that russians can't simply sit in their homes and watch the destruction of kyiv and other cities and expect nothing. today was the day when the war came home to russians where they live. president putin himself said it was an attempt to intimidate russians. called it a terrorist attack. but at a time when kyiv is being pounded, attacks on kyiv over the last several days has been extraordinary. not seen before in this war. if the question
by what the u.s. believed was a ukraine-led drone attack just one of a string of incidents that have brought the war home. joining us now, david ignatius. david, look, u.s. officials you know this, have voiced concern over ukraine attacking within russia. we don't know who launched these drones today but an adviser to president zelenskyy said he was pleased to see it and predicted there would be more to come. what's your take on what this might mean? >> first, i think it's an important...
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u.s. official that he had been deported from the united states as many as four times, going all the way back to 2009, which suggests he may have ways of getting in and out of mexico, which complicates the search for him and perhaps makes it easier for him to escape. that is a concern of law enforcement. but they're pulling out all the stops. there are hundreds and hundreds of state, local and federal agents looking for this armed and dangerous suspect, ana. >> and, clint, a man who survived said maybe my family would still be alive if only police had responded more quickly after that initial call. and he says, quote, they would cut off the call, i would call back again, i would call my aunt who lived two blocks away to see if they would answer her. i thought maybe they didn't believe me. and that's why they didn't want to help, but maybe they'd believe her. clint, by the time police arrived, it was too late. we don't know for certain the response time. the sheriff couldn't be reached for c
u.s. official that he had been deported from the united states as many as four times, going all the way back to 2009, which suggests he may have ways of getting in and out of mexico, which complicates the search for him and perhaps makes it easier for him to escape. that is a concern of law enforcement. but they're pulling out all the stops. there are hundreds and hundreds of state, local and federal agents looking for this armed and dangerous suspect, ana. >> and, clint, a man who...
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third black u.s. senator in u.s. history. california congressman barbara lee is running against her congressional colleagues katie porter and adam schiff to succeed her. when it comes to representation in public office, this country is still mostly a white boys' club. take for example former north carolina supreme court justice sherry beasley who run four successful statewide races. when it came to her senate race she came up short. this morning, she told npr why the race was such a challenge. >> the perception is always that the u.s. senator is a white man. that is the presums, and then we work from there. >> i'm joined by someone familiar with the challenges of running competitive statewide races in purple states, stacey abrams, 2022 georgia democratic gubernatorial candidate. i do want to first quickly ask you about this, you faced this challenge, stacey, for black women the perception is this in this role we think you're fine, when you go a statewide race there haven't been any black women governors and a handful of black
third black u.s. senator in u.s. history. california congressman barbara lee is running against her congressional colleagues katie porter and adam schiff to succeed her. when it comes to representation in public office, this country is still mostly a white boys' club. take for example former north carolina supreme court justice sherry beasley who run four successful statewide races. when it came to her senate race she came up short. this morning, she told npr why the race was such a challenge....
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we are talking about u.s. senators who are radicalizing the base and, in all honesty, when we look at the base kind of giving the leaders permission and -- the leash into how far they can go in white nationalist rhetoric, the politicians are perfectly happy to take the lead. and so, it's really a hand in glove scenario, where the grassroots republican leaders are emboldening the base. and conversely, the base is telling the leaders, go farther, go farther, go farther. and the difference, i might say, between now and 2009 -- and this is all coordinated. it's coated with right-wing corporate media. it's coordinated with the internet. it's coordinated with the rnc. coordinated with state local parties. i think it's a terrible state of affairs. >> a terrible state of affairs, a vicious cycle and a very dangerous situation for our country that we do not seem to be able to get under control, at least certainly not at this moment in our time frame. rich benjamin and katherine stewart, thank you to the both of you. i
we are talking about u.s. senators who are radicalizing the base and, in all honesty, when we look at the base kind of giving the leaders permission and -- the leash into how far they can go in white nationalist rhetoric, the politicians are perfectly happy to take the lead. and so, it's really a hand in glove scenario, where the grassroots republican leaders are emboldening the base. and conversely, the base is telling the leaders, go farther, go farther, go farther. and the difference, i...
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u.s. treasury has always paid them back. always. treasury bonds are considered risk free investments because they are fully backed by the full faith and credit of the u. s. government. so even people who hate democracy and hate our politics and hate our leaders, people who hate our way of life, guess what? they all by u.s. treasury bonds because they know they will be paid back because we have always paid our bills. always. it is not the right of any elected politician to decide to break the full faith in credit in the united states. hopefully saturday will prevail. the current reporting makes it seem like it might, but this is the chaos caucus. you can never really be sure how it's going to end until it ends. some random elected politician could tried to torch the whole thing for the 15 minutes of fame or adulation from donald trump. but in the end that will be the only thing worth celebrating in this whole selves to beating debacle if the chaos caucus loses. join us now is more exam, eac
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a group of u.s. senators have proposed similar legislation that would ban kids until 13 from using social media, and require sites on to verify ages? how exactly do they do that? joining muss is chris murphy. so they have age requirements all right on these social media sites. instagram has 13. how do you verify it? how do you make sure the kid can't get around it, senator? >> let me guaranty attitude you, the kids that are set up are not working. i'm pretty much my teenager and his friends -- >> i can tell you for a fact that my 12-year-old, now 13, yes, was on instagram before he was of age. >> let me not call out my friends and kids in the neighborhoods, but kids know how to get on the sites. it's an honor system. that's really -- i am a parent. i have a teenager and a preteen. i see the dark, deep rabbit holes that kids can go down. they use them in healthy ways. sometimes fun, and meaningful content, but they also feed kids who are in trouble some really dangerous material. there are these stori
a group of u.s. senators have proposed similar legislation that would ban kids until 13 from using social media, and require sites on to verify ages? how exactly do they do that? joining muss is chris murphy. so they have age requirements all right on these social media sites. instagram has 13. how do you verify it? how do you make sure the kid can't get around it, senator? >> let me guaranty attitude you, the kids that are set up are not working. i'm pretty much my teenager and his...
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the u.s. may run out of money much sooner than expected and now one senator warns he is sick and tired of the drama. >>> and nine days away from the end of title 42, the biden administration now confirming it will be sending u.s. troops to the southern border. we'll be watching for the latest comments out of the department of defense and their briefing expected to start any minute now. >>> plus, texas governor greg abbott's plan to handle the impending crisis, promising to keep bussing migrants to democratic cities. >>> we're following the latest developments here. let's bring in julia ainsley who is following this story closely now with the white house confirming the biden administration will be sending active duty troops to the southern border. what do we know from the administration? >> well, lindsey, we know this plan has hardened up quickly. they were weighing it over the weekend and just now, we know there's about to be an announcement. they'll be sending 1500 active duty troops in addit
the u.s. may run out of money much sooner than expected and now one senator warns he is sick and tired of the drama. >>> and nine days away from the end of title 42, the biden administration now confirming it will be sending u.s. troops to the southern border. we'll be watching for the latest comments out of the department of defense and their briefing expected to start any minute now. >>> plus, texas governor greg abbott's plan to handle the impending crisis, promising to...
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wreckage u.s. attorney said it was all motivated by a sponsorship deal to promote a company's wallet. >> i'm in pain, i'm hurting. whenever i am going through, i wish upon nobody. >> really? the federal charges jacob now faces carry as much as 20 years in prison. however, his lawyer says he is taking full responsibility for the mistake in judgment and hopes to move past. at >> the new take on the e. jean carroll trial victory about the critical role six male jurors played in the case. male jurors played in the case. >> world's number one nerve care company. nervive contains ala to relieve nerve aches, and b-complex vitamins to fortify healthy nerves. try nervive. and, try nervive pain relieving roll-on. (tap, tap) listen, your deodorant just has to work. i use secret aluminum free. just swipe and it lasts all day. secret helps eliminate odor, instead of just masking it. and hours later i still smell fresh. secret works. ohhh yesss. the real secret to success? better sleep. purple is different. soft
wreckage u.s. attorney said it was all motivated by a sponsorship deal to promote a company's wallet. >> i'm in pain, i'm hurting. whenever i am going through, i wish upon nobody. >> really? the federal charges jacob now faces carry as much as 20 years in prison. however, his lawyer says he is taking full responsibility for the mistake in judgment and hopes to move past. at >> the new take on the e. jean carroll trial victory about the critical role six male jurors played in...
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we are reaching out to u.s. officials here and in the states to get more information on that story line. >> molly hunter, thank you for that. stay safe. >>> a live picture now from texas where one of the survivors of the allen mall shooting is expected to talk about his harrowing brush with death and his recovery from critical injuries. you see him there. his name is urban walker. he is in the wheelchair. a nurse and trauma doctor are also going to share their accounts of treating patients from the attack. eight people were killed when a gunman opened fear on the mall including three children. meantime in new mexico, at least three people are dead and six more wounded including two police officers after police say a teen suspect opened fire randomly on monday. the 18-year-old gunman was confronted by police anned killed on the scene. the suspect has multiple weapons including an ar style rifle but a motive remains unclear. >>> growing concerns on capitol hill. just 24 hours after the bat wielding attacker put tw
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we know the u.s. government has acknowledged the suspicion that ukraine has carried out attacks within the borders of russia throughout the conflict. you know, the car bomb that killed the daughter of a prominent russian nationalist last year. there was that explosion in the st. petersburg cafe that killed a russian war blogger a few weeks ago, as well as ammunition warehouses that have exploded in russia since the start of the conflict, and kyiv has never claimed direct responsibility. there is a sense both in europe and in the u.s. that it was either ukrainian forces themselves or groups acting on their behalf, pro kyiv groups, carrying out missions in russia. that's a possibility here too. but the short answer is there's multiple options. false flag among them, and the u.s. simply doesn't know. and vladimir putin, we should note, returned to work today at the kremlin there, and we heard from dmitry peskov. it will be unclear when we get an assessment from the u.s. intelligence community. >> jonatha
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., u.s. born citizens are more likely to be arrested for violent crimes, and u.s. citizens are more likely to be arrested for drug crimes than immigrants. but context is not the strong point on this topic for fox. for years, conservative media has cherry-picked examples of individual immigrants, allegedly, and has referred to groups of migrants is terrifying, faceless, caravans. that is the point. the point is to dehumanize them. we're see these people, as people, many of whom with their grandparents are seeking oppression, and are seeking better lives. it would be hard to shut them out. it was many who wanted to talk as well. what was going to happen with title 42? what does it mean for all of us? joining us now, juliÁn castro, former housing and urban development secretary under president obama, and former mayor of san antonio texas. juliÁn, thank you for being here with me tonight. we need a voice of reason here in what has become an incredibly fraught conversation over our borders. for
., u.s. born citizens are more likely to be arrested for violent crimes, and u.s. citizens are more likely to be arrested for drug crimes than immigrants. but context is not the strong point on this topic for fox. for years, conservative media has cherry-picked examples of individual immigrants, allegedly, and has referred to groups of migrants is terrifying, faceless, caravans. that is the point. the point is to dehumanize them. we're see these people, as people, many of whom with their...
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support, the u.s. just approved more security assistance for ukraine including additional ammunition for the himars, antitank weapons, armored medical treatment vehicles, trucks and trailers to transport heavy equipment, even spare parts. so here we are, the u.s. has poured billions of dollars into helping ukraine. a lot of people are wondering, is there any end in sight? what do you think? >>is. russia has limited capacity, despite what people say about what they can rally. their military as we're seeing even in bakhmut is culminating, and all that stuff that's on that list was a drawdown, which means the u.s. provides it and we restock our own stockpiles is immediate need to achieve the end of this brutal war, which is to force russia to back out, to culminate. it can't -- russia can't continue this war for years. that military aid will help ukraine achieve victory. >> ukraine still has the heart, and that's how they're able to keep on plowing forward obviously against a lot of numbers and equipment
support, the u.s. just approved more security assistance for ukraine including additional ammunition for the himars, antitank weapons, armored medical treatment vehicles, trucks and trailers to transport heavy equipment, even spare parts. so here we are, the u.s. has poured billions of dollars into helping ukraine. a lot of people are wondering, is there any end in sight? what do you think? >>is. russia has limited capacity, despite what people say about what they can rally. their...
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the u.s. economy, the stability of the global financial system at stake. and instead of having months to get it done, treasury secretary janet yellen says the u.s. may only have until june 1st to raise the limit or risk a catastrophic default. with that in mind, the first substantial talks between republicans and president biden in months are now set for next tuesday. although neither side seems willing to budge. >> america is not a deadbeat nation. we pay our bills. and we should do so without reckless hostage taking from some of the maga republicans in congress. threatening default now will be totally irresponsible. it would lead to higher interest rates, higher credit card rates, mortgage rates would skyrocket, working people, middle class and seniors would pay the price. >> house speaker kevin mccarthy insists house republicans are addressing the issue, pointing to a newly passed house bill that would raise the debt limit. albeit with conditions the president has already rejected. any hope
the u.s. economy, the stability of the global financial system at stake. and instead of having months to get it done, treasury secretary janet yellen says the u.s. may only have until june 1st to raise the limit or risk a catastrophic default. with that in mind, the first substantial talks between republicans and president biden in months are now set for next tuesday. although neither side seems willing to budge. >> america is not a deadbeat nation. we pay our bills. and we should do so...
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plus, the future of the most commonly used abortion method in the u.s. remains up in the air. inside the latest legal developments as federal judges could issue a ruling over access to the pill, mifepristone, at any moment. >>> and flooding the streets, thousands of israelis marching through jerusalem's old city in annual parade that raises tensions in a divided city. we'll have a live report on the ground. >>> the fbi revoked security clearances of three agents who took part in the insurrection on january 6th or expressed views that raised serious questions about their allegiance to the u.s. hear what two of them had to say while testifying on the hill today. our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments. we begin with that testimony on capitol hill from those two fbi agents who claim the government is being weaponized against conservatives. ryan nobles, you're following the story for us, what did we hear today? >> reporter: well, we heard a long list of accusations from this group of former fbi agents who the republican members of the committee describe
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there's apprehension at the u.s. mexico border as it continues to plummet in the wake of title 42's expiration. an official with the department of homeland security says the border patrol apprehended more than 4400 people yesterday. that's down from 6200 friday, 10,000 thursday, the day before title 42 expired. more than 11,000 both days before that. more simone right after this break. break. when it comes to your hair, ingredients matter. that's why herbal essences is packed with naturally derived plant ingredients you love, and none of the stuff you don't. our sulfate-free collections smell incredible... ♪ and leave your hair touchably soft and smooth. ♪ herbal essences (vo) with verizon, you can now get a private 5g network. so you can do more than connect your business, ♪ you can make it even smarter. now ports can know where every piece of cargo is. and where it's going. (dock worker) right on time. (vo) robots can predict breakdowns and order their own replacement parts. (foreman) nice work. (vo) and reta
there's apprehension at the u.s. mexico border as it continues to plummet in the wake of title 42's expiration. an official with the department of homeland security says the border patrol apprehended more than 4400 people yesterday. that's down from 6200 friday, 10,000 thursday, the day before title 42 expired. more than 11,000 both days before that. more simone right after this break. break. when it comes to your hair, ingredients matter. that's why herbal essences is packed with naturally...
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deacon lost her race in 2022 u.s. congress, but came back and won the mayorship in a major upset against the republican challenger. who was endorsed by government ron desantis. political newcomer yeah minimal blah day became colorado springs first elected black man after defeating his republican opponent in the runoff election. the nigerian born american businessmen ran as an independent and will become the city's first non-republican to hold this office. he campaigned on crime and safety, and came out on top. among 12 initial candidates. similarly, cherelle paa-ko, who we had on the show just last sunday is a former state representative and city council member. she campaigned on hiring local police officers and went on to win the democratic nomination for philadelphia mayor in a crowded field. if she wins in november she will become the city's 100th mayor in the first woman to hold the post. it's important to note that state houses are often where abortion, guns and police reform get decided. they are also critical d
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if the u.s. default, it's a lot more than just the united states not being able to pay its bills, it could mean missing social security payments, of veteran benefits, spikes in interest rates, a whole host of things from mortgaging's, to carpet, means a bunch of things. what other things to the american people know about why this, which seems to be a theoretical conversation in washington, could immediately hit them in the pocketbook. actually, snatched the pocketbook. >> you are absolutely right. i know it sounds like hyperbole, talking about things like a huge market slide, talking about a potential recession, people losing their jobs here, but we have been flooded at the washington post with social security recipients who are worried about if they will get the payments on time in june, or federal workers, they can't pay their mortgage, they can't pay their bills. the biggest issue, i think it's the difference with 2011, it would be a huge lack of confidence in the united states ability to do a
if the u.s. default, it's a lot more than just the united states not being able to pay its bills, it could mean missing social security payments, of veteran benefits, spikes in interest rates, a whole host of things from mortgaging's, to carpet, means a bunch of things. what other things to the american people know about why this, which seems to be a theoretical conversation in washington, could immediately hit them in the pocketbook. actually, snatched the pocketbook. >> you are...
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the fact that the u.s. will default for the first time in its history or could approach default for the first time in its history should be a motivating factor, jose. you would have thought that would be the motivating factor for the last several months, but it's not been. i have never seen two sides dug in as much as they are now. this should be a relatively easy deal to cut. should be. mccarthy is insisting on before this call for work requirements was insisting on budget caps, pretty standard ask in any negotiation. they are insisting on reforms, something that republicans and democrats agree on. and a few other things. but this should be easy. it's not been. both sides are pretty dug in. >> president leaves for asia tomorrow for g7 talks. here is what mccarthy said about that yesterday. >> president biden scheduled to go to japan and australia later this week. do you think he should still go in light of negotiations? >> look, i think an american president should focus on the solutions of america. and i
the fact that the u.s. will default for the first time in its history or could approach default for the first time in its history should be a motivating factor, jose. you would have thought that would be the motivating factor for the last several months, but it's not been. i have never seen two sides dug in as much as they are now. this should be a relatively easy deal to cut. should be. mccarthy is insisting on before this call for work requirements was insisting on budget caps, pretty...
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u.s. to default on its loans, but we're also not going to do a clean debt ceiling increase meaning if there's any hike in that borrowing limit it needs to be paired with spending cuts. now, we saw house republicans pass that bill last week narrowly i will say 217-215. and what it would do is raise the debt limit to next year and also laze out $4.8 trillion in spending cuts. as you mentioned the next date janet yellen is saying, that's going to come as early as june 1st. it's today, may 2nd. that is not a lot of time for congress to come to a consensus on the debt limit especially when we mention here the white house is not budget [the republicans on capitol hill are not budgeting. >> there's only eight days when the white house is scheduled to begin and also the president's timing. the president about to go overseas himself. so there aren't many days left where everyone's going to be in the same room. the one thing going to be kicked around there's possibly a short-term extension when the
u.s. to default on its loans, but we're also not going to do a clean debt ceiling increase meaning if there's any hike in that borrowing limit it needs to be paired with spending cuts. now, we saw house republicans pass that bill last week narrowly i will say 217-215. and what it would do is raise the debt limit to next year and also laze out $4.8 trillion in spending cuts. as you mentioned the next date janet yellen is saying, that's going to come as early as june 1st. it's today, may 2nd....
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and u.s. attorney rudolph giuliani says that the mafia could be destroyed if the pressure is kept on 'em. - his targets include names like paul castellano. - anthony "fat tony" salerno, the 76-year-old boss of the genovese mafia family, now serving 100-year sentence. - one of the things that these indictments demonstrate is that the upper echelon of the mob is no longer invincible. - he was a perfect match for new york city. he was a perfect match for a tabloid culture. he was a perfect match for a crime-reporting culture. and he was brash and he was, you know, he was a self-promoter. - great day for law enforcement, but this is a bad day, probably the worst, for the mafia. the indictment alleges numerous specific incidences of bribery, extortion, fraud, tax fraud, obstruction of justice, and perjury. - clearly, he impacted the mob in new york more than anyone else had, and was able to take out mob bosses who had been sitting there in place for a generation. - when people say there is no mafia
and u.s. attorney rudolph giuliani says that the mafia could be destroyed if the pressure is kept on 'em. - his targets include names like paul castellano. - anthony "fat tony" salerno, the 76-year-old boss of the genovese mafia family, now serving 100-year sentence. - one of the things that these indictments demonstrate is that the upper echelon of the mob is no longer invincible. - he was a perfect match for new york city. he was a perfect match for a tabloid culture. he was a...
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what the u.s. doesn't want is for those m16s to be used against russia. and i think what the u.s. is determined over a year into this war, is that it's gonna be escalatory to russia, and it may not be the weapon systems that we provide, because we've seen russians tolerate long-range artillery, the kinds of things that the u.s. is reluctant to reply -- but whether or not that is used against russia inside of russia's borders, i think the u.s. has some concerns about crimea, as well obviously that's ukrainian territory but that is the first part of the ukraine that russia took and it's the part that vladimir putin's most attached to in some ways according to some analysts. so the question is, this shows some trust in ukraine, that if these weapons are provided, they won't take the -- to attack russia. >> it's not just a sign of support for ukraine but it's a sign of trust. we can provide systems that could be used inside of russia because we believe that the ukrainians understand that we don't want to see the escalation. >> another one, here with the president returning home earlie
what the u.s. doesn't want is for those m16s to be used against russia. and i think what the u.s. is determined over a year into this war, is that it's gonna be escalatory to russia, and it may not be the weapon systems that we provide, because we've seen russians tolerate long-range artillery, the kinds of things that the u.s. is reluctant to reply -- but whether or not that is used against russia inside of russia's borders, i think the u.s. has some concerns about crimea, as well obviously...
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according to the cdc, just 17% of the u.s. population has gotten a covid booster shot. >> that's exactly right. thank you as always for highlighting all issues in public health. this is really important for people to keep still top of mind. so, let's orient ourselves. one big change when it comes to vaccines for covid-19, if you received one of the updated shots, there are updated shots circulating as of last fall, chris, those are the most recent version of the covid vaccine, it covers omicron and the original covid virus. if you got one of those shots, you're fully vaccinated. doesn't matter if you got zero to five up until now, one will protect you from ending up in the hospital. what do you need to know, though? if you're over 65 and you're four months out from your last shot, you can get a second shot. the fda actually recently recommended those who are medically higher risk over 65 or if you have dialysis needs, if you're medically higher risk and under 65, you can get another shot as well. if you got one of these update
according to the cdc, just 17% of the u.s. population has gotten a covid booster shot. >> that's exactly right. thank you as always for highlighting all issues in public health. this is really important for people to keep still top of mind. so, let's orient ourselves. one big change when it comes to vaccines for covid-19, if you received one of the updated shots, there are updated shots circulating as of last fall, chris, those are the most recent version of the covid vaccine, it covers...
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she was separated from her husband when they surrendered to u.s. authorities at the border and they've been told he will be deported. mari is making the tough choice to return to venezuela with her husband, deported, leave her daughter and granddaughter here in the u.s. here's part of our conversation. >> tough. how is it going to be when you have to say good-bye to your daughter and to your granddaughter? [ speaking non-english ] how are you going to say good-bye? [ speaking non-english ] >> reporter: "god will give me the strength." [ speaking non-english ] >> reporter: "at least i know that my granddaughter will have a better future here and one day, one day we'll be able to see each other again." >> reporter: the end of title 42 raises question, so many questions about what will happen to families like this one who cross the border who went through the most horrible situation just to get here. with us is cynthia lopez, immigration attorney here in el paso and, cynthia, thank you so much for being with us. this is just one of the thousands of st
she was separated from her husband when they surrendered to u.s. authorities at the border and they've been told he will be deported. mari is making the tough choice to return to venezuela with her husband, deported, leave her daughter and granddaughter here in the u.s. here's part of our conversation. >> tough. how is it going to be when you have to say good-bye to your daughter and to your granddaughter? [ speaking non-english ] how are you going to say good-bye? [ speaking non-english...