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i'm frances rivera. >>> new concerns over north korea's ballistic missile launch. president trump and prime minister of japan out with a strong message. how will president trump handle his first major foreign policy test? >>> the trump administration will pressure china to reign in north korea. >>> escalating fears in the immigrant community over the raids that are sparking protests. in mexico, protesters are taking to the streets. >>> amid one of the big foreign policy tests of his presidency so far. yesterday, north korea launched an intermediate range ballistic missile into the sea of japan. this, happening as the president was hosting japanese prime minister shinzo abe at his home in florida. abe calling the launch, quote, absolutely intolerable, the president reiterating his administration's support for japan. >> i just want everybody to understand and fully know that the united states of america stands behind japan, its great al ally, 100%. thank you. >>> msnbc senior editor of politics beth fouhy
i'm frances rivera. >>> new concerns over north korea's ballistic missile launch. president trump and prime minister of japan out with a strong message. how will president trump handle his first major foreign policy test? >>> the trump administration will pressure china to reign in north korea. >>> escalating fears in the immigrant community over the raids that are sparking protests. in mexico, protesters are taking to the streets. >>> amid one of the big...
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versus america, france is small. so of course if donald trump wants to make a deal with france, france is going to be a loser because france had 60 million people and a much smaller economy. and so of course it will be on the terms of the bigger-- biggest country which is america. so there is a reason why france, germany, italy, and also britain created europe, just to create a continent that is at the level of the big word superpowers. so the idea of, you know, we have europe has been basically stealing from america, we-- i mean no, it's not something that-- i mean people don't understand that at all. >> i think the brits also feel that they are going to get, or theresa may is thinking she will get a great trade deal that will make it easier when she pulled out of brexit. i'm hearing repeatedly wishful thinking. the idea that briltan a could negotiate this trade deal in any time frame, b, that it would necessarily be to britan's advantage. that's not necessarily the case. we keep hearing that america feels or this w
versus america, france is small. so of course if donald trump wants to make a deal with france, france is going to be a loser because france had 60 million people and a much smaller economy. and so of course it will be on the terms of the bigger-- biggest country which is america. so there is a reason why france, germany, italy, and also britain created europe, just to create a continent that is at the level of the big word superpowers. so the idea of, you know, we have europe has been...
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her slogan: "put france back in order." le pen leads the national front party, and her platform, detailed today, calls for leaving the european union, dumping the euro for the franc, and dropping out of nato's integrated command. le pen also wants to tighten france's borders, limit immigration to 10,000 people a year and no longer extend french citizenship by marriage. this is le pen's second run for the presidency. she finished third in 2012. her main rival for the presidency is conservative former prime minister francois fillon, who is now embroiled in a corruption scandal. france's most famous museum, the louvre, reopened to visitors today, one day after a man with a machete attacked french soldiers who guard the museum. french officials say the attacker was a 28-year-old egyptian man who arrived in france last month on a tourist visa. he's recovering from wounds sustained when soldiers shot him after he charged at four of them, reportedly shouting in arabic, "allahu akbar, " meani"" god is great." one soldier was slight
her slogan: "put france back in order." le pen leads the national front party, and her platform, detailed today, calls for leaving the european union, dumping the euro for the franc, and dropping out of nato's integrated command. le pen also wants to tighten france's borders, limit immigration to 10,000 people a year and no longer extend french citizenship by marriage. this is le pen's second run for the presidency. she finished third in 2012. her main rival for the presidency is...
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the question is whether france there, the national party who has been campaigning for france to leave the eu and the euro zone, that's the big concern she. we are starting to see concerns of this leader gaining traction in the polls and her ability to win in the upcoming french election west saw a bit of movement in the bond market. >> not to be left out. the banks have been trouble for a long time bust debt is the key issue. >> it is glrhigh debt and dysfunctional issues. we can see it get through. that means you're seeing a lot of stress being put on the banking system with noenld in sight. >> thank you, i think. we appreciate it. coming up, which stocks records can be found in the small cap? >>> here's a look at what to watch for. on monday president trump meets with canadian prime minister justin trudeau. on tuesday, fed chair janet yellen faces the republican congress for the first time as she testifies on the economy. it is the first of two days of testimony on. wednesday, dow component cisco is scheduled to release earnings. that's what to watch for next week. time for our mark
the question is whether france there, the national party who has been campaigning for france to leave the eu and the euro zone, that's the big concern she. we are starting to see concerns of this leader gaining traction in the polls and her ability to win in the upcoming french election west saw a bit of movement in the bond market. >> not to be left out. the banks have been trouble for a long time bust debt is the key issue. >> it is glrhigh debt and dysfunctional issues. we can...
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it exists in france, around the world but has so much on the west coast of america. this is to say this is not reserved to my country. >> what would you say to somebody who says, look, i don't think of myself as an anti-semite. i don't have any such feelings, but i don't like what israel does in the okccupied territories. i don't like israel's persistent persecution. i ask you because i know you have spoken eloquently in favor of a two-state solution. >> yes. to say this woman or man telling me that he or she does not like the policy of the state of israel, this is -- this means democracy. this means normal political quarrel, and you have inside israel a lot of brave female and male militants who say that. no point. but i would ask to the person you are alluding to, do you think that there is space in the middle east for a jewish state or not? but the question is do we demonize? do we delegitimize? do we stigmatize israel as such? >> do you think that this explosion of anti-semitism, is it a flare-up that you think will die, or is it the sign of a new and worrying tr
it exists in france, around the world but has so much on the west coast of america. this is to say this is not reserved to my country. >> what would you say to somebody who says, look, i don't think of myself as an anti-semite. i don't have any such feelings, but i don't like what israel does in the okccupied territories. i don't like israel's persistent persecution. i ask you because i know you have spoken eloquently in favor of a two-state solution. >> yes. to say this woman or...
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it exists in france, around the world but has so much on the west coast of america. this is to say this systems not reserved to my country. i would love to because i know more or less how to fight it. it's worldwide. >> what would you say to somebody who says i don't think of myself as an anti-semite. i don't have any such feelings but i don't like the occupation. i don't like israel's persistent persecution of minutes. i asked you this because i know that you have spoken eloquently in favor of a two-state solution. >> this woman or man telling me he or she does not like the policy of the state of israel, this means democratic. this means normal political and you have inside israel a lot of brave female and male militants who say that. i would ask dop y, do you think there's space in the middle east for a jewish state or not? the question is do we demonize, do we delegitimize israel as such? >> do you think this explosion of anti-semitism, is it a flare up that you think will die or is it the sign of a new and worrying trend is this. >> it is the sign of a trend. the
it exists in france, around the world but has so much on the west coast of america. this is to say this systems not reserved to my country. i would love to because i know more or less how to fight it. it's worldwide. >> what would you say to somebody who says i don't think of myself as an anti-semite. i don't have any such feelings but i don't like the occupation. i don't like israel's persistent persecution of minutes. i asked you this because i know that you have spoken eloquently in...
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which is not so democratic, what she said about it, what she las to say about it is that, you know, in france, and in america before, trump is exactly the same. because it's always the same kind of tradition. >> olivier, is that also true of other populist movements and i'm asking you because i don't know. is that true or you kept as well that they have an affinity. >> i-- i don't know about that. but i know, i know about maureen lapen. >> good question, we'll find out. >> yeah, we should find out. >> with the french situation russian bank has lent the national front several million-- mean it's sort of out in the open that this is a dark horse of the creme lynn, right? >> they are saying that they think this will be a factor in the election. >> and trying to have maureen lapen elected president of
which is not so democratic, what she said about it, what she las to say about it is that, you know, in france, and in america before, trump is exactly the same. because it's always the same kind of tradition. >> olivier, is that also true of other populist movements and i'm asking you because i don't know. is that true or you kept as well that they have an affinity. >> i-- i don't know about that. but i know, i know about maureen lapen. >> good question, we'll find out....
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the 39-year-old macron said he plans to make france "a land of innovation" should he win presidential election this spring. an investigation by the publication "military times" finds the u-s. military is under-reporting the number of airstrikes in afghanistan, iraq, and syria. according to today's article, the pentagon has failed to disclose thousands of lethal operations since the war on terror began in 2001. for example, the article finds last year's statistics don't include 456 army-led airstrikes carried out with drones and helicopters in afghanistan. one army official told the" military times" he doesn't consider combat attacks by helicopters to be "airstrikes."" the military times" says the discrepancies raise questions about how data is used to assess the cost and effectiveness of american combat operations. >> sreenivasan: two super bowl mvps, quarterback kurt warner and running back terrell davis are among the seven newly- elected members of pro football's hall of fame. warner went from bagging groceries to leading the st. louis rams in winning their only super bowl. davis wa
the 39-year-old macron said he plans to make france "a land of innovation" should he win presidential election this spring. an investigation by the publication "military times" finds the u-s. military is under-reporting the number of airstrikes in afghanistan, iraq, and syria. according to today's article, the pentagon has failed to disclose thousands of lethal operations since the war on terror began in 2001. for example, the article finds last year's statistics don't...
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france has responded by putting 10,000 soldiers on the streets, including around tourist attractions. the french prosecutor says the attacker was unknown to authorities. visas to saudi arabia and turkey were found during that apartment raid. scott, at this point, it's unclear if he was acting alone. >> pelley: jonathan vigliotti outside the louvre tonight. american businesses created nearly a quarter of a million jobs last month, but wages were steady, and the unemployment rate was 4.8%. president trump met with business leaders today, and he said that he will cut back regulations on the financial industry that were imposed after the great recession. anthony mason and jill schlesinger have more on that. >> reporter: scott, the esesident ordered a review of regulations that were imposed after the financial crisis under the dodd-frank law. jill, the president wants to change those regulations. what did they do and how exactly does he want to change them? >> the most direct impact on our lives is that the dodd-frank act created the consumer financial protection bureau, the c.f.p.b. and t
france has responded by putting 10,000 soldiers on the streets, including around tourist attractions. the french prosecutor says the attacker was unknown to authorities. visas to saudi arabia and turkey were found during that apartment raid. scott, at this point, it's unclear if he was acting alone. >> pelley: jonathan vigliotti outside the louvre tonight. american businesses created nearly a quarter of a million jobs last month, but wages were steady, and the unemployment rate was 4.8%....
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i think the violence tells us of a larger frustration in france today. the french sociologist points out every candidate has been knocked out of the election so far, from president holland to the leader of the greens to former president sarkozy to former prime minister. like in so many places these days, france is a country where they just want to throw the bums out. the correct answer to the gps challenge question is d. the discrepancy between cumulative, provincial and national gdp data in 2016 was $400 billion, according to reuters. roughly the equivalent of thailand or norway's gdp. but the days of fake numbers, well, may be numbered. this week the head of china's national bureau of statistics vowed to severely punish those responsible for creating these alternative facts. perhaps we need an agency like that right here in the united states. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week, and i will see you next week. >>> hello, everyone, thank you for joining us this sunday. i'm fredricka whitfield. we start this hour with an urgent plea
i think the violence tells us of a larger frustration in france today. the french sociologist points out every candidate has been knocked out of the election so far, from president holland to the leader of the greens to former president sarkozy to former prime minister. like in so many places these days, france is a country where they just want to throw the bums out. the correct answer to the gps challenge question is d. the discrepancy between cumulative, provincial and national gdp data in...
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i mean you know if maureen la pen wins in france, it's a disaster. she's not going to win, but you know, it's still provoking and there would be still a large part of public opinion that would say let's work with putin. >> micklethwait: personally seems to fascinate trump and putin more than anyone else, angela merkel. she sits there, there is at least some noises from people around merkel but she is paranoid about what putin might try to do to her. >> yeah, absolutely. but she started actually quite ahead of the game to start po put out, you know, measures to stop some kind of cyberattack. but she is in trouble because of the syrian refugees. and you know, all of a sudden we have martin schultz who came as the candidate of the socialists. and the moment he announced, he made a jump of ten points. but i don't see a problem in germany. you know, if we have to talk about germany, in a way germany is partially responsible for the situation, because it did not open up to an economic policy that was progrowth and i am among those that think that merkel ha
i mean you know if maureen la pen wins in france, it's a disaster. she's not going to win, but you know, it's still provoking and there would be still a large part of public opinion that would say let's work with putin. >> micklethwait: personally seems to fascinate trump and putin more than anyone else, angela merkel. she sits there, there is at least some noises from people around merkel but she is paranoid about what putin might try to do to her. >> yeah, absolutely. but she...
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we're starting off this half hour with the breaking news from france where a french soldier on guard opened fire outside the louvre who tried to attack him with a machete. lucy has the more on this. what more do you know? >> reporter: good morning. this is being described as a serious public security incident by the french interior ministry. it took place just a few hours ago outside of the louvre art gallery and museum. an armed man appears to have attacked or tried to attack a soldier or group of soldiers outside of this museum. the paris police chief said that he was armed with what's being translated as a machete. certainly some sort of a knife. and reportedly shouted god is great in arabic before launching himself at the soldier. the assailant was then shot five times by the officer. police also say the attacker is carrying two backpacks or suitcases of some sort but neither had explosives. the situation does appear to be largely under control right now. police are searching the area. big security operation under way as we speak. the streets, cordoned off. traffic close to pedes
we're starting off this half hour with the breaking news from france where a french soldier on guard opened fire outside the louvre who tried to attack him with a machete. lucy has the more on this. what more do you know? >> reporter: good morning. this is being described as a serious public security incident by the french interior ministry. it took place just a few hours ago outside of the louvre art gallery and museum. an armed man appears to have attacked or tried to attack a soldier...
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, but i would say what's on your horizon is the elections in europe later this spring, particularly france, germany later this year, others, too. >> that's a great point. funny that we don't talk about this a lot. and if in fact we didn't have a new administration, if we didn't have the promise of tax cuts and repeal and replace and deregulation and infrastructure spend, we'd probably be spending a lot of talk about netherlands and france and perhaps germany, all elections that are too close to call. we know elections are too close to call in general. and all of these look to be very close. questioning whether or not the eurozone exists two years from now because of some of these election results would certainly give investors a pause. but right now we seem to be whistling past that right now. who knows how that plays out? but with the netherlands elections in march, i would guess that's going to become part of the narrative soon. >> how much patience do investors here have to wait for election reform and repeal? >> that's a good question. we don't have the details. but if next tuesday we
, but i would say what's on your horizon is the elections in europe later this spring, particularly france, germany later this year, others, too. >> that's a great point. funny that we don't talk about this a lot. and if in fact we didn't have a new administration, if we didn't have the promise of tax cuts and repeal and replace and deregulation and infrastructure spend, we'd probably be spending a lot of talk about netherlands and france and perhaps germany, all elections that are too...
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loria will soon be nominated by the president to be ambassador to france. if that is true, we do not want this unrelated transaction to complicate that process and will not pursue it. the best part, the kicker. quote, the kushners remain interested in purchasing a team and would love to buy the marlins at another time. pencil it into your calendar. buy miami marlins later. meantime, enjoy your ambassadorship. au revoir. if you were worried that the kushner family would get a sweetheart deal for the marlins, don't fret. they've decided to put the team on layaway. he can have the ambassadorship now. they'll get the team later once this whole thing has blown over. i'm sure the deal will be totally up and up when it goes through. but now, you know more now. thanks, nick. that does it for us tonight. we will see you again tomorrow. we will see you again tomorrow. first look is up next. >>> this administration is running like a fine-tuned machine. there has never been a presidency that's done so much in such a short period of time, and we haven't even started the
loria will soon be nominated by the president to be ambassador to france. if that is true, we do not want this unrelated transaction to complicate that process and will not pursue it. the best part, the kicker. quote, the kushners remain interested in purchasing a team and would love to buy the marlins at another time. pencil it into your calendar. buy miami marlins later. meantime, enjoy your ambassadorship. au revoir. if you were worried that the kushner family would get a sweetheart deal for...
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to our friends in france, they're coming after you. and to my friend mr. lavrov, i hope you finally suffer some consequence of what you and your regime have been doing to democracies in 2017 will be a year kicking russia in the ass in congress. >> you heard him not mincing any words. he wants international help. france, you're also in the crosshairs, germany you're also in the crosshairs. if i g if he gets that help in congress, does that help going after russia? >> secretary kelly of course who has homeland security appointed by president trump last said that this is a very serious matter. if there is russian interference, whether europe or here, we all agree on that. nikki haley denounced russia very forcefully. the twist is and i have to say a little word that gabe used here, when referring to democratic members of congress, and there have been members like maxine waters who called for impeachment, gabe you said we're not there yet or quoting democrats. we're not there yet. that is reflective of the agenda. they're interested in frying to destroy presid
to our friends in france, they're coming after you. and to my friend mr. lavrov, i hope you finally suffer some consequence of what you and your regime have been doing to democracies in 2017 will be a year kicking russia in the ass in congress. >> you heard him not mincing any words. he wants international help. france, you're also in the crosshairs, germany you're also in the crosshairs. if i g if he gets that help in congress, does that help going after russia? >> secretary kelly...
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i'm frances rivera. ari melber picks up things at the top of the hour. see you back here during the week. to folks everywhere whose diabetic... ...nerve pain shoots and burns its way into your day... ...i hear you. when that pain makes simple errands simply unbearable... ...i hear you. i hear you because my dad struggled with this pain. make sure your doctor hears you too. so folks, don't wait. step on up. and talk to your doctor. because you have places to go... ...and people who can't wait for you to get there. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands... step on up and talk to your doctor today. >>> good evening. i'm ari melber anchoring from msnbc world headquarters for the next two hours. and here is the reality, right now. north korea, testing president trump. an unexpected ballistic missile test from north korea did not get a ballistic response from trump or much response at all. the president speaking for under 20 seconds and held his fire so far on twitter. why the new tone? plus, executive power beyond question? the
i'm frances rivera. ari melber picks up things at the top of the hour. see you back here during the week. to folks everywhere whose diabetic... ...nerve pain shoots and burns its way into your day... ...i hear you. when that pain makes simple errands simply unbearable... ...i hear you. i hear you because my dad struggled with this pain. make sure your doctor hears you too. so folks, don't wait. step on up. and talk to your doctor. because you have places to go... ...and people who can't wait...
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and four other nato members meet that goal, while france, germany, the netherlands, and italy are among nations that spend less. >> the truth is that many >> let me be clear on this point: the president of the united states expects our allies to keep their word, to fulfill this commitment, and for most, that means the time has come to do more. >> sreenivasan: german chancellor angela merkel, who spoke before pence, said germany is increasing its military budget. >> ( translated ): the goal of 2%. i am able to say here, same as the defense ministers, we will do everything possible. we feel obligated to this goal. >> sreenivasan: pence also told the gathering, russia must honor the 2015 agreement to end fighting in eastern ukraine between government forces and russia-backed separatists; and russia's foreign minister responded. >> the united states will continue to hold russia accountable, even as we search for new common ground, which as you know, president trump believes can be found. >> ( translated ): we count on common sense prevailing. what kind of relations do we want with the unite
and four other nato members meet that goal, while france, germany, the netherlands, and italy are among nations that spend less. >> the truth is that many >> let me be clear on this point: the president of the united states expects our allies to keep their word, to fulfill this commitment, and for most, that means the time has come to do more. >> sreenivasan: german chancellor angela merkel, who spoke before pence, said germany is increasing its military budget. >> (...
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. >> france and belgium? >> let me finish. you look at these terrorists and where they are actually now. it is very clear for example syria, that there have been terrorists from multiple nations that have gone into there and trained under isis and that has been a safe haven. you look at the countries on the list and there is a hot bed right now, most of them don't even have central functioning governments. so how do you even check individuals coming from that country if you can't even check with a central government that is nonexistent? the second issue is, when you say it's a muslim ban, that's fear mongering. that is not a muslim ban when a billion -- a billion muslims from around the world can come to america, no problem from any other country in the world? >> your response to that? >> it's a nice alternative fact and a nice desperate spin, but donald trump -- donald trump promised a permanent ban and then he said a temporary ban and as we know he's fulfilling his promise with a muslim ban which is from seven muslim majorit
. >> france and belgium? >> let me finish. you look at these terrorists and where they are actually now. it is very clear for example syria, that there have been terrorists from multiple nations that have gone into there and trained under isis and that has been a safe haven. you look at the countries on the list and there is a hot bed right now, most of them don't even have central functioning governments. so how do you even check individuals coming from that country if you can't...
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loria will soon be nominated by the president to be ambassador to france. if that is true, we do not want this unrelated transaction to complicate that process and will not pursue it. the best part, the kicker. quote, the kushners remain interested in purchasing a team and would love to buy the marlins at another time. pencil it into your calendar. buy miami marlins later. meantime, enjoy your ambassadorship. au revoir. if you were worried that the kushner family would get a sweetheart deal for the marlins, don't fret. they've decided to put the team on layaway. he can have the ambassadorship now. they'll get the team later once this whole thing has blown over. i'm sure the deal will be totally up and up when it goes through. but now, you know more now. thanks, nick. that does it for us tonight. we will see you again tomorrow. now it's time for "the last word." ari melber is in for lawrence o'donnell on "the last word." >> nice music, rachel. a former navy s.e.a.l. just a former navy s.e.a.l. just turned down the offer to replace mike flynn. >> there's zero
loria will soon be nominated by the president to be ambassador to france. if that is true, we do not want this unrelated transaction to complicate that process and will not pursue it. the best part, the kicker. quote, the kushners remain interested in purchasing a team and would love to buy the marlins at another time. pencil it into your calendar. buy miami marlins later. meantime, enjoy your ambassadorship. au revoir. if you were worried that the kushner family would get a sweetheart deal for...
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he spent time in france, but he also spent a lot of time in turkey. you know, what african-american would find i turkey? but he had great friends there. >> rose: did your experience as a haitian give you a perspective on him? >> yes, yes, it did help me because i left haiti when i was eight. my father went to work in the congo. changing from your birth place to another country or even another continent gives you a very different perspective to when you look back home or when you look back to a country like the u.s.a., which i also came, you know, when i was 12 and i went to school here for a year. it gives you the distance that you need, you know, to really see what is important and what is less important and, you know, i have a lot of american friends who you actually understood what being an american is, once they were abroad, because sendly, you know, even somebody like baldwin, when he went to france, he was not black first. he was first an american p then black. so it takes away a lot of the daily pressure that you can have in your daily confront
he spent time in france, but he also spent a lot of time in turkey. you know, what african-american would find i turkey? but he had great friends there. >> rose: did your experience as a haitian give you a perspective on him? >> yes, yes, it did help me because i left haiti when i was eight. my father went to work in the congo. changing from your birth place to another country or even another continent gives you a very different perspective to when you look back home or when you...
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he spent time in france, but he also spent a lot of time in turkey. you know, what african-american would find in turkey? but he had great friends there. >> rose: did your experience as a haitian give you a perspective on him? >> yes, yes, it did help me because i left haiti when i was eight. my father went to work in the congo. changing from your birth place to another country or even another continent gives you a very different perspective to when you look back home or when you look back to a country like the u.s.a., which i also came, you know, when i was 12 and i went to school here for a year. it gives you the distance that you need, you know, to really see what is important and what is less important and, you know, i have a lot of american friends who you actually understood what being an american is, once they were abroad, because sendly, you know, even somebody like baldwin, when he went to france, he was not black first. he was first an american p then black. so it takes away a lot of the daily pressure that you can have in your daily confron
he spent time in france, but he also spent a lot of time in turkey. you know, what african-american would find in turkey? but he had great friends there. >> rose: did your experience as a haitian give you a perspective on him? >> yes, yes, it did help me because i left haiti when i was eight. my father went to work in the congo. changing from your birth place to another country or even another continent gives you a very different perspective to when you look back home or when you...
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loria will soon be nominated by the president to be ambassador to france. if that is true, we do not want this unrelated transaction to complicate that process and will not pursue it. the best part, the kicker. quote, the kushners remain interested in purchasing a team and would love to buy the marlins at another time. pencil it into your calendar. buy miami marlins later. meantime, enjoy your ambassadorship. au revoir. if you were worried that the curb ameri kushner family would get a sweetheart deal for the marlins, don't fret. they've decided to put the team on layaway. he can have the ambassadorship now. they'll get the team later once this whole thing has blown over. i'm sure the deal will be totally up and up when it goes through. but now, you know more now. thanks, nick. that does it for us tonight. we will see you again tomorrow. now it's time for "the last word." ar ari melber is in for lawrence o'donnell on "the last word." >> nice music, rachel. a former navy s.e.a.l. just turned down the offer to replace mike flynn. >> there's zero chaos. >> pre
loria will soon be nominated by the president to be ambassador to france. if that is true, we do not want this unrelated transaction to complicate that process and will not pursue it. the best part, the kicker. quote, the kushners remain interested in purchasing a team and would love to buy the marlins at another time. pencil it into your calendar. buy miami marlins later. meantime, enjoy your ambassadorship. au revoir. if you were worried that the curb ameri kushner family would get a...
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says biggest terriorism threats come from or britain or france last year at france by french citizens, by the way or britain where richard reid the shoe bomber ate ee eer attempte. he's the reason we take our shoes off at airports. there are two prominent voices that i know are challenging extremism within muslim communities. one happens to be somali and the other is iraqi. both would have been banned by trump's measure. >> it is interesting because the -- really one of the few people that directly came from overseas involved recently in on attack was the wife in the san bern bern d-- san bernardino ats from egypt. >> the other two, people are wondering why this list was -- why these seven countries in particular were compiled and the answer is, these countries happen to be unstable. we can't vet ref fuf geugees. if ref fugees and people fleein war, where should they come from? stable countries where there is law and democracy? >> in terms of fighting the narrative, when can the trump administration do, the narrative being put forth by isis and others? >> we need a very clear understa
says biggest terriorism threats come from or britain or france last year at france by french citizens, by the way or britain where richard reid the shoe bomber ate ee eer attempte. he's the reason we take our shoes off at airports. there are two prominent voices that i know are challenging extremism within muslim communities. one happens to be somali and the other is iraqi. both would have been banned by trump's measure. >> it is interesting because the -- really one of the few people...
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again, these are soldiers that are actually deployed to police the area within france. that's because this country has been stung by terrorism so many times in just the past couple of years. kate? >> matt, i'm looking at your shot. i have pictures of my kids standing in that exact location in front of the pyramid there. i was there, what, a year and three months ago when the attacks happened in paris. and i remember the resilient of the city and wanting to get back to business. what's the sense there on a friday evening? are people moving on or worried this impacts tourism and everything else? >> reporter: well, of course, this is sort of a typical friday evening. the fact is, kate, this wasn't that serious of an attack. no one was actually killed. but anxiety is really so high here that french police and french officials really want to get to the bottom of this. so, there are some concerns, of course, about tourism, but really we've seeven some rapid action by french security officials. just this morning we saw some footage coming out of a raid on an apartment that's t
again, these are soldiers that are actually deployed to police the area within france. that's because this country has been stung by terrorism so many times in just the past couple of years. kate? >> matt, i'm looking at your shot. i have pictures of my kids standing in that exact location in front of the pyramid there. i was there, what, a year and three months ago when the attacks happened in paris. and i remember the resilient of the city and wanting to get back to business. what's the...
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. >> presidential elections in france. le pen has a projected leader. >> is it possible for donald trump to be elected despite up front against him and stand by his promises. >> in germany angela merkel's reelection bid could be heard by a new anti-immigrant. trump called angela merkel's decision to elect a million refugees in catastrophic. >> i wouldn't be surprised, the trump phenomenon, what we see in europe. >> riots in france are planning the flames. in holland, the candidate doesn't just want a muslim ban. he wants to send some back. in the u.s., economic woes are another issue. last year's u.k. brexit vote confirmed it. >> having to cope with so much novelty the result of which could easily lead to further disintegration. >> none of these parties are expected to take control anywhere due to the intricacies of european parliamentary politics plus nervousness about their ability to rule. many simply don't like the policies of populist parties or trump, it is changing the political landscape. >> having an influence on
. >> presidential elections in france. le pen has a projected leader. >> is it possible for donald trump to be elected despite up front against him and stand by his promises. >> in germany angela merkel's reelection bid could be heard by a new anti-immigrant. trump called angela merkel's decision to elect a million refugees in catastrophic. >> i wouldn't be surprised, the trump phenomenon, what we see in europe. >> riots in france are planning the flames. in...
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consider emmanuel, the 39-year-old former banker who is currently the odds on favorite to become france's next president. polls indicate that the far right candidate le pen is leading the field in the first round with about 25% of the vote. in the second round that pits only the two front runners against each other, he's expected to beat her handily. he's in favor of free markets, globalization, the european union and the transatlantic alliance. he's surging in a country often defined by strong labor unions, september schi skepticism. he's above all an outsider, reformer and a ka rismatic pollution. these seem to be more important than a checklist. they sense a stagnation that's set into the economics and poli politics of west. they are frustrated with business as usual and see the established order as corrupt, paralyzed and out of touch. his campaign is working because it's defined by a sense of energy. his new party is called on the move. his campaign title is revolution. he's the handsome brother of le pen. both fill a vacuum created by the collapse of the major parties. the parties re
consider emmanuel, the 39-year-old former banker who is currently the odds on favorite to become france's next president. polls indicate that the far right candidate le pen is leading the field in the first round with about 25% of the vote. in the second round that pits only the two front runners against each other, he's expected to beat her handily. he's in favor of free markets, globalization, the european union and the transatlantic alliance. he's surging in a country often defined by strong...
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to our friends in france, they are coming after you. to my friend mr. lavrov, i hope you finally suffer some consequences for what you and your regime have been doing to the democracies in 2017 will be a year of kicking russia in ass in congress. >> so, sara, what kind of message does this send that congress and even the vice president are taking drastically different stances than the president? >> well, pence has been interesting to watch this weekend, how he's spoken about russia because he's trying to draw a distinction between being weak on russia and wanting to reset relations with russia because president trump hasn't really articulated that distinction himself but hinted that that's where he wants to go with the u.s.-moscow relationship. you've seen that tougher language against russia come from nikki haley the u.s. ambassador to the u.n.. she's talking how the u.s. will not tolerate russia's actions in ukraine sponsorship you do see the foreign policy as it relates to russia starting to take on a more nuanced shape. president trump hasn't really
to our friends in france, they are coming after you. to my friend mr. lavrov, i hope you finally suffer some consequences for what you and your regime have been doing to the democracies in 2017 will be a year of kicking russia in ass in congress. >> so, sara, what kind of message does this send that congress and even the vice president are taking drastically different stances than the president? >> well, pence has been interesting to watch this weekend, how he's spoken about russia...
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right now we know that russians are trying to compromise the elections in france, in germany, in the netherlands. that is dangerous to europe. and, so, really since the end of world war ii, the foundational protection of the planet has been this alliance between the european nations and the us. we have created a global economy. we have provided the policing for the planet as well. and the one ambition that vladimir putin would have is to break this relationship apart. that would be key to him, once again from his perspective, being able to reassert a russian role that is significant on our planet and the only way to counter it is to keep the e.u. and the united states together on the same page and these messages from bannon as opposed to other people in the trump administration just aim towards the undermining of that partnership. >> let's talk about mexico, if we can. as you know, secretary of state rex tillerson and homeland security secretary john kelly will be arriving in mexico later today. you recently returned from mexico. what are the biggest concerns that the mexican leaders
right now we know that russians are trying to compromise the elections in france, in germany, in the netherlands. that is dangerous to europe. and, so, really since the end of world war ii, the foundational protection of the planet has been this alliance between the european nations and the us. we have created a global economy. we have provided the policing for the planet as well. and the one ambition that vladimir putin would have is to break this relationship apart. that would be key to him,...
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want to be ambassador to france? think the kushner family might possibly get a better deal on the baseball team deal if they throw in the ambassador to france to go along with the negotiations? just asking. just wondering. that does it for us tonight. we will see you again tomorrow. >>> big changes in the trump white house. first finding peace in the middle east. the final day of prime minister benjamin netanyahu's visit, but both he and president trump are waivering on support for a two-state solution. >>> and later defense secretary jim mattis is issuing a warning to nato allies. increase military spending or the u.s. might back off its support. >>> and the white house is searching for a a new labor secretary. the nominee. drop ped out on the eve of his confirmation vote.
want to be ambassador to france? think the kushner family might possibly get a better deal on the baseball team deal if they throw in the ambassador to france to go along with the negotiations? just asking. just wondering. that does it for us tonight. we will see you again tomorrow. >>> big changes in the trump white house. first finding peace in the middle east. the final day of prime minister benjamin netanyahu's visit, but both he and president trump are waivering on support for a...
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the automaker has entered into talks with france's p.o.a. group regarding the sale of the unprofitable business. psa would become europe's second largest car maker if it buys. shares rose. the company benefited from an increase in post paid phone subscribers. it topped expectations and they said it set it apart from its competitors. >> most important, we're the only wireless carrier who had double digit revenue growth, overall groet, customer growth. we grew 11%. the whole industry has been declining. nobody has grown service revenue. >> shares rose 1% to 61.60. er strong demand for portable and home generators caused sales to rise above expectations. they posted higher profits. it was better than expected. still, shares fell more than 6.5% to 39.80. and the mexican peso dragged down results of the dr. pepper snapple. they said it hurt revenue adding that could continue through the year. the company posted revenue matched estimates. shares were down just a fraction to 93.07. >> mattel dlr is selling its products to chinese consumers through
the automaker has entered into talks with france's p.o.a. group regarding the sale of the unprofitable business. psa would become europe's second largest car maker if it buys. shares rose. the company benefited from an increase in post paid phone subscribers. it topped expectations and they said it set it apart from its competitors. >> most important, we're the only wireless carrier who had double digit revenue growth, overall groet, customer growth. we grew 11%. the whole industry has...
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three men and a 16-year-old girl were taken into custody in southern france. police uncovered a makeshift laboratory with explosives and other ingredients for making a bomb. one official says it is believed the group was planning a suicide attack, but there is no word yet on a specific target. china was one of president trum president trump's favorite punching bags on the campaign trail, et cetera beijing off-balance right after the election. but correspondent saying tonight that things seem to be straightened out, at least for now. >> and one phone call, president trump diffuse mounting animosity between his administration and china, and all he did was reaffirm the policy the u.s. has employed for more than 40 years. >> i had a very, very good conversation, as most of you know, yesterday with the president of china. i think we are on the process of getting along very well. >> the white house says, "the two leaders discussed numerous topics and president trump agreed at the request of president xi to honor the polic policy. establish relations with communist c
three men and a 16-year-old girl were taken into custody in southern france. police uncovered a makeshift laboratory with explosives and other ingredients for making a bomb. one official says it is believed the group was planning a suicide attack, but there is no word yet on a specific target. china was one of president trum president trump's favorite punching bags on the campaign trail, et cetera beijing off-balance right after the election. but correspondent saying tonight that things seem to...
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obviously cover attacks far more intensively when they are on foreign soil and not a place like britain and france. but they also include orlando and paris and nice which got saturation coverage. >> we just cover them so much and put so much fear out there, and that's the argument i think -- howie: president trump also talked about how the murder rate in our country is the highest it's been in 47 years. the next year he used a different statistic about the increase which is accurate. so at cnn they are saying he's divorced from reality in the lead of their newscast. >> they need to get their facts straight. president trump should make a goal of that in 2017 for accurate statistics. on the terrorism thing, i would like to ask him what is it you think the american public is missing. what do you want to tell us about terrorism that you have learned since taking office. howie: now that you are at the white house you can ask him that question. how are the media treating elizabeth warren as opposed to sean spicer. a media if you aror over the president rapping nordstrom. constipated? trust number one do
obviously cover attacks far more intensively when they are on foreign soil and not a place like britain and france. but they also include orlando and paris and nice which got saturation coverage. >> we just cover them so much and put so much fear out there, and that's the argument i think -- howie: president trump also talked about how the murder rate in our country is the highest it's been in 47 years. the next year he used a different statistic about the increase which is accurate. so...
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she is a leader of the anti-immigration national front party in france. on a two day tour of lebanon, meeting with the top sunni most clear, told she would have to wear a headscarf, she said ion will not wear it. she sees the headscarf as a symbol of women submission, she has vowed to bend the head scarf from public places in france in the name of the washing of islamic interesting. that's about it for us, stay tuned every night thec show that's sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness, groupthink. the president expects a new travel ban this week, will talk to a refugee advocate about that. ann coulter in studio, here. up next is sean hannity, don't miss that, have a great night. ♪ >> sean: president trump fulfills another campaign promise by moving forward with a plan to strengthen american's southern border and deport criminal illegal aliens, that is tonight's opening monologue. department of homeland security secretary john kelly announced earlier today new guidelines to implement president trump's agenda on immigration.. they include prioritizing t
she is a leader of the anti-immigration national front party in france. on a two day tour of lebanon, meeting with the top sunni most clear, told she would have to wear a headscarf, she said ion will not wear it. she sees the headscarf as a symbol of women submission, she has vowed to bend the head scarf from public places in france in the name of the washing of islamic interesting. that's about it for us, stay tuned every night thec show that's sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness,...
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i bet people at cpac were tuned into this word, but anybody in france would hear it and they would see that this is a guy who is not only powerful, but he reeks of the arrogance of power, intellectual arrogance. and that i think trump is impressed by him. i think trump looks at him and listens to this and says, wow. >> does steve bannon have an image yet in europe? has his image crossed the ocean yet? >> it's very negative. >> so what do they think when they see the guy who looks like he slept on the subway and he's the one with the president? >> they think he looks like someone without a fixed home. they look at him and say, who is this slob, this guy sclumping around, who at the same time is trying to interfere with french politics. he really is a sinister guy, vp in french politics, even when it comes to marine le pen, he said, he's support of the le pens, meaning the whole family, not marine le pen, and singled out the le pen in her 20s, blond hair, very pretty, and all you could think when the french press was running the picture of him and the picture of her is dirty old man. >>
i bet people at cpac were tuned into this word, but anybody in france would hear it and they would see that this is a guy who is not only powerful, but he reeks of the arrogance of power, intellectual arrogance. and that i think trump is impressed by him. i think trump looks at him and listens to this and says, wow. >> does steve bannon have an image yet in europe? has his image crossed the ocean yet? >> it's very negative. >> so what do they think when they see the guy who...
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it didn't mention britain or france where we've seen that terrible summer of violence last year in france by french citizens or britain where the shoe bomber attempted -- he's the reason we have to take our shoes off at airports. it's clumsy, and actually more importantly, that there were two voices in america that i know that are challenging extremism from within muslim communities. one is somali, and the other ira iraqi. both would have been banned by the measure. >> it is interesting, because really one of the few people who directly came from overseas who was involved recently in an attack was the wife in the san bernardino attack, and she came from pakistan which is not on this list as you said. >> exactly. and one of the attackers came from egypt. the 9/11 attackers. the other two from the uae. people are wondering why these seven countries were compiled. the answer we're getting is these countries happen to be unstable. we can't vet refugees coming from the countries. i asked the question if refugees and asylum seekers and people fleeing wars aren't coming from unstable countries,
it didn't mention britain or france where we've seen that terrible summer of violence last year in france by french citizens or britain where the shoe bomber attempted -- he's the reason we have to take our shoes off at airports. it's clumsy, and actually more importantly, that there were two voices in america that i know that are challenging extremism from within muslim communities. one is somali, and the other ira iraqi. both would have been banned by the measure. >> it is interesting,...
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. >>> next, people are taking to the treat again in france. i will explain how this all ties back into politics when we come back. and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. home loan, that newly listed,ank mid-century ranch withed for a the garden patio will be gone. or you could push that button. [dong] [rocket launching] skip the bank, skip the waiting, and go completely online. get the confidence that comes from a secure, qualified mortgage approval in minutes. lift the burden of getting a home loan with rocket mortgage by quicken loans. [whisper: rocket] if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a medication... ...this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain... ...and protect my joints from further damage. humira has been clinically studied for over 18 years. humira works by targeting and helping to... ...block a specific source... ...of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. it's p
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france. >> rose: with stem cells, the focus has been on artificial intelligence and gene editing, but stem cell i assume is going straightforward ahead on how they can use it and how to make it pay off? >> well, for example, there was something called baby bubbles. >> rose: right, exactly. they figured out how to sell that problem -- solve that problem. they're doing a lot of things, stem cells, everythingy geriatric problems to so many things i can't describe. >> rose: let me ask you this, do you think the government is doing enough for science? >> no, no. in fact, in real dollars, i was with francis collins thursday night, head of n.i.h., their budget has really gone down, about 21% in real dollars in the last five or six years. >> rose: science and education and health in all the research we've done is what's made us strong. >> absolutely. >> rose: it's given us the leadership around the world. >> and we should continue to make those investments. they really paid off in spades. >> rose: so what happened? did it just become part of the budget battles? >> part of budget battles and,
france. >> rose: with stem cells, the focus has been on artificial intelligence and gene editing, but stem cell i assume is going straightforward ahead on how they can use it and how to make it pay off? >> well, for example, there was something called baby bubbles. >> rose: right, exactly. they figured out how to sell that problem -- solve that problem. they're doing a lot of things, stem cells, everythingy geriatric problems to so many things i can't describe. >> rose:...
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she is a leader of the anti-immigration national front party in france. on a two day tour of lebanon, meeting with the top sunni most clear, told she would have to wear a headscarf, she said i will not wear it. she sees the headscarf as a symbol of women submission, she has vowed to bend the head scarf from public places in france in the name of the washing of islamic interesting. that's about it for us, stay tuned every night the show that's sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness, groupthink. the president expects a new travel ban this week, will talk to a refugee advocate about that. and colder in studio, here. up next is sean hannity, don't miss that, have a great night. ♪ >> sean: president trump fulfills another campaign promise by moving forward with a plan to strengthen american's southern border and deport terminal illegal aliens, that is tonight's opening monologue. department of homeland security secretary john kelly announced earlier today new guidelines to implement president trump's agenda on immigration. they include prioritizing the re
she is a leader of the anti-immigration national front party in france. on a two day tour of lebanon, meeting with the top sunni most clear, told she would have to wear a headscarf, she said i will not wear it. she sees the headscarf as a symbol of women submission, she has vowed to bend the head scarf from public places in france in the name of the washing of islamic interesting. that's about it for us, stay tuned every night the show that's sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness,...
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chris, just crucially, germany and france are facing national elections this year. it's important to remember that outside of the politics in washington, that there are politics around the world at play. how is the trump presidency affectinthose elections? >> well, with i think it's sewing a lot of fear here, but not as much fear as the possibility that marine le pen will become the next president of france. that possibility seems to be growing because of a lot of internal political issues here. she's committed, essentially, to breaking up the european union. if you break up the european union, that also grievously undermines nato. and marine le pen's campaign, it's no secret, has been partially financed by the russians. so there's a lot of consternation here at the possibility that she may be the next president. in germany, the situation is a lot more complicated as the rising stars of social democrat. but the marine le pen presidency is a real possibility here and a very scary one to a lot of people who are committed to the old, traditional ideas of what the west
chris, just crucially, germany and france are facing national elections this year. it's important to remember that outside of the politics in washington, that there are politics around the world at play. how is the trump presidency affectinthose elections? >> well, with i think it's sewing a lot of fear here, but not as much fear as the possibility that marine le pen will become the next president of france. that possibility seems to be growing because of a lot of internal political...
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. >> the labeling says it is made in france but it is coming from china. a clear indication that this will be counterfeit merchandise. you know it is more of a toy than a high end product. >> all the boxes set to go on small stores are sold online and potentially dangerous. >> the counterfeiters have no standard. we've seen mercury, lead, arsenic. >> it can be very tough to pick out the rule from the fake. his advice? buy directly from major retailers if the price seems too good to be true, that's a big red flag. for "nightly business report." >> coming up, a 21st century land grab? >> in red rock canyon, nevada. who is the biggest retailer? we'll tell hue it is and how that might change coming up under president trump. >>> the trump administration has given approval. it was final easement needed to finish $4 million controversial project. construction had been delayed after protests from native americans. and environmental activists. president trump scened an executive order that revived the i'm that line's completion. >> missouri is the 28th right to wor
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want to be ambassador to france? think the kushner family might possibly get a better deal on the baseball team deal if they throw in the ambassador to france to go along with the negotiations? just asking. just wondering. that does it for us tonight. we will see you again tomorrow. now it's time for the last word. ari melber sitting in for lawrence tonight. good evening. >> good evening. some people say you're really good at connecting the dots. but what about when the dots are right up against each other. >> like googlely eyes and they're right next to each other staring at others. yeah, sometimes it's easier than others. >> for lawrence o'donnell. doubling down tonight on a war with the intelligence community. he has accused them of being unamerican and breaking the law with leaks, but he continues to defend his ousted national security adviser. and calling the first victory of the resistance against president trump. >> general flynn is a wonderful man. ♪ the hills are alive with the sound of crazy ♪ >> i thin
want to be ambassador to france? think the kushner family might possibly get a better deal on the baseball team deal if they throw in the ambassador to france to go along with the negotiations? just asking. just wondering. that does it for us tonight. we will see you again tomorrow. now it's time for the last word. ari melber sitting in for lawrence tonight. good evening. >> good evening. some people say you're really good at connecting the dots. but what about when the dots are right up...
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want to be ambassador to france? think the kushner family might possibly get a better deal on the baseball team deal if they throw in the ambassador to france to go along with the negotiations? just asking. just wondering. that does it for us tonight. we will see you again tomorrow. now it's time for the last word. ari melber sitting in for lawrence tonight. good evening. >> good evening. >> for lawrence o'donnell. doubling down tonight on a war with the intelligence community. he has accused them of being unamerican and breaking the law with leaks, but he continues to defend his ousted national security adviser. and calling the first victory of the resistance against president trump. >> general flynn is a wonderful man. the hills are alive with the sound of crazy >> i think he has been treated very, very unfairly by the media. >> but the president was the one who fired him. >> as i call it, the fake immediate where in many places. >> he blames the press for telling him the truth. this is crazy. >> things are being l
want to be ambassador to france? think the kushner family might possibly get a better deal on the baseball team deal if they throw in the ambassador to france to go along with the negotiations? just asking. just wondering. that does it for us tonight. we will see you again tomorrow. now it's time for the last word. ari melber sitting in for lawrence tonight. good evening. >> good evening. >> for lawrence o'donnell. doubling down tonight on a war with the intelligence community. he...
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want to be ambassador to france? think the kushner family might possibly get a better deal on the baseball team deal if they throw in the ambassador to france to go along with the negotiations? just asking. just wondering. that does it for us tonight. we will see you again tomorrow. now it's time for the last word. ari melber sitting in for lawrence tonight. good evening. >> good evening. some people say you're really
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want to be ambassador to france? think the kushner family might possibly get a better deal on the baseball team deal if they throw in the ambassador to france to go along with the negotiations? just asking. just wondering. that does it for us tonight. we will see you again tomorrow. now it's time for the last word. ari melber sitting in for lawrence tonight. good evening. >> good evening. >> for lawrence o'donnell. doubling down tonight on a war with the intelligence community. he...