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andrea: 05:00 de la mañana. una camioneta espera a varios pasajeros en el estacionamiento de un centro comercial en phoenix, arizona. good morning. ron: good morning. andrea: hi. el viaje es hacia un destino poco imaginado. ¿todos los que están aquí son americanos? richard: eh, creo que sí. a richard roy no le quedó otra opción. se rompió un diente la semana pasada y necesita con urgencia una cirugía de encías. richard: yo tengo seguros aquí, en los estados, pero no me ayuda nada. andrea: ron vin luan es el chofer. ron, cuéntame. ¿cuánto tenemos de viaje y cómo va a ser? ron: so, we are on our way to los algodones. uh, our whole trip is three and a half hours each way. andrea: casi todos han hecho ya este viaje porque representa un ahorro de hasta 70 por ciento de lo que pagarían en los estados unidos. ¿tuvieron miedo la primera vez que viajaron? richard: oh, la primera vez, sí. hay mucha gente que tiene miedo porque realmente no saben. andrea: ellos cuentan que sus amigos trataron de convencerl
andrea: 05:00 de la mañana. una camioneta espera a varios pasajeros en el estacionamiento de un centro comercial en phoenix, arizona. good morning. ron: good morning. andrea: hi. el viaje es hacia un destino poco imaginado. ¿todos los que están aquí son americanos? richard: eh, creo que sí. a richard roy no le quedó otra opción. se rompió un diente la semana pasada y necesita con urgencia una cirugía de encías. richard: yo tengo seguros aquí, en los estados, pero no me ayuda nada....
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right now andrea mitchell of "andrea mitchell reports." >> right now, andrea mitchell reports hot spots. crises are heating up for the president around the world. iran's largest anti-government demonstrations in years, pakistan's war of words with president trump over support for terror groups. and north korea's diplomatic overture to south korea amidst nuclear threats to the u.s. >> he says he has a nuclear missile on his desk. >> we'll see. we'll see. >>> how the russian investigation got started, with george papadopoulos' wine-soaked night in a london bar. >> in that conversation he let slip that he's aware the russian government has political dirt on hillary clinton. when the e-mails started to come out a few months later, the australians' very close ally of intelligence to the united states, they come to the fbi and say, hey, we have something you should note. >>> and jam -packed january. congress getting back to work facing deadlines on dreamers, health care and a whole lot more. >> we clearly have to get a budget passed in january and make it long-term, but there are so many subj
right now andrea mitchell of "andrea mitchell reports." >> right now, andrea mitchell reports hot spots. crises are heating up for the president around the world. iran's largest anti-government demonstrations in years, pakistan's war of words with president trump over support for terror groups. and north korea's diplomatic overture to south korea amidst nuclear threats to the u.s. >> he says he has a nuclear missile on his desk. >> we'll see. we'll see. >>>...
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andrea: ron es el chofer . ron, marco cuÁnto tenemos de viaje-- cuÁnto tenemos de viaje y cÓmo va a ser? [habla en inglÉs] andrea: casi todos han hecho ya este viaje, porque representa un ahorro de hasta 70% de lo que pagarÍa en los estados unidos. tuvieron viajÓ la primera-- miedo la primera vez que viajaron? >> sÍ. andrea: ellos cuentan que sus amigos trataron de convencerlos de que no fueran a mÉxico a buscar tratamiento mÉdico o dental. >>[habla en inglÉs] andrea: quÉ te vas a hacer hoy? >> sufrir mucho. andrea: estamos en la frontera entre los algodones y yuma. los pacientes turistas estacional en estados unidos y caminar hasta la clÍnica. los algodones es una ciudad inusual, con mÁs de 300 consultorios dentales y que ha crecido gracias a los altos costos de los servicios de salud en los estados unidos. el primero en ser atendido es richard. ahora le van a colocar una corona y luego le realizarÁn una compleja cirugÍa de encÍa. ernesto montoya es el mÉdico y el asistente rural, cuya histori
andrea: ron es el chofer . ron, marco cuÁnto tenemos de viaje-- cuÁnto tenemos de viaje y cÓmo va a ser? [habla en inglÉs] andrea: casi todos han hecho ya este viaje, porque representa un ahorro de hasta 70% de lo que pagarÍa en los estados unidos. tuvieron viajÓ la primera-- miedo la primera vez que viajaron? >> sÍ. andrea: ellos cuentan que sus amigos trataron de convencerlos de que no fueran a mÉxico a buscar tratamiento mÉdico o dental. >>[habla en inglÉs] andrea: quÉ...
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andrea: hi! lemonis: hi. i'm marcus. andrea: andrea unsworth. lemonis: how are you? andrea: welcome. i'm well. lemonis: nice to meet you. customers don't have to worry about coming here. this is a delivery service called stashtwist. it brings medicinal and soon, maybe recreational, pot right to your door as easy as ordering a pizza. woman #4: your order. thank you. man #3: awesome. thank you so much. lemonis: and the menu is vast. andrea: concentrates of all variety, from tinctures to dabs of shatter, rosin, hash -- kind of keep it old-school. lemonis: yeah. andrea: pre-rolls are a big one as well. lemonis: what's a pre-roll? is that also known as a joint? andrea: yes. lemonis: okay. we'll just call it a joint. pre-roll's like some mba word. it's a joint. let's just call it a joint. andrea unsworth has an mba and used to be an analyst at moody's, the big credit-rating agency. she feels strongly that her presence as a woman is essential in an industry that's dominated by men. and how hard is it being a woman in this business? andrea: i'd say -- i'd say it's an advanta
andrea: hi! lemonis: hi. i'm marcus. andrea: andrea unsworth. lemonis: how are you? andrea: welcome. i'm well. lemonis: nice to meet you. customers don't have to worry about coming here. this is a delivery service called stashtwist. it brings medicinal and soon, maybe recreational, pot right to your door as easy as ordering a pizza. woman #4: your order. thank you. man #3: awesome. thank you so much. lemonis: and the menu is vast. andrea: concentrates of all variety, from tinctures to dabs of...
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thrilled to hand off to our friend and colleague andrea mitchell for "andrea mitchell reports." >> and right now on "andrea mitchell reports", job security. a growing divide in the republican party over whether congress should pass legislation to prevent the white house or justice department from firing robert mueller. >> it's pretty clear to me that everybody in the white house knows it would be the end of president trump's presidency if he fired many mueller. >> he's cooperating right now. >> would you support legislation to protect mueller? >> i don't think there's a need for legislation to protect mueller. if there's an issue that arises, we'll take it up at that time. why create an issue when there isn't a place for it? >> state secrets. house republicans could vote today to release that classified memo about the russia probe, despite warnings from the justice department it would be extraordinarily reckless. and republican charges of a deep-state conspiracy. a former cia director says it does not exist. >> i mean, the idea that you could have some kind of organization to control t
thrilled to hand off to our friend and colleague andrea mitchell for "andrea mitchell reports." >> and right now on "andrea mitchell reports", job security. a growing divide in the republican party over whether congress should pass legislation to prevent the white house or justice department from firing robert mueller. >> it's pretty clear to me that everybody in the white house knows it would be the end of president trump's presidency if he fired many mueller....
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andrea? >> thanks to tom costello. and breaking news and another major story that house intelligence committee memo the president was overheard saying last night on his way out of the state of the union to congressman jeff duncan that it's 100% he would be releasing the memo. sarah sanders then confirmed he had not yet read it or seen the underlying information on it. we were told by john kelly earlier today that the release would be very quick so there's no question that it was going to be released. now there is an fbi statement again reiterating grave concerns. pete williams joins me from the newsroom. this is escalating the conflict between the fbi and the white house and the president. >> reporter: well, certainly making it more public, andrea, what the fbi says in an unusual statement in a case like this is the fbi was given a limited opportunity to look at this republican staff memo the day before the committee voted to release it. the statement says as expressed during our initial review we have grave concerns a
andrea? >> thanks to tom costello. and breaking news and another major story that house intelligence committee memo the president was overheard saying last night on his way out of the state of the union to congressman jeff duncan that it's 100% he would be releasing the memo. sarah sanders then confirmed he had not yet read it or seen the underlying information on it. we were told by john kelly earlier today that the release would be very quick so there's no question that it was going to...
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andrea linares nos tiene esta rÉplica. andrea: su mensaje fue sencillo pero centrado en criticar al presidente trump y a su polÍtica de inmigraciÓn. >> hace unos momentos, en la presencia de soÑadores patriotas en el congreso, el presidente trump presentÓ su plan que fundamentalmente cambiarÁ el carácter de nuestro paÍs. un plan que no concuerda con la misiÓn de nuestros fundadores quienes veÍan a la diversidad y los inmigrantes como yo. andrea: con apenas 20 aÑos viviendo en los estados unidos, elizabeth guzmÁn se convirtiÓ en la primer mujer hispana en ser electa y la cÁmara de delegados de virginia. llegÓ junto a su hija desde perÚ enfocada en salir adelante. el tema de la economÍa fue otro punto clave en su respuesta al mandatario. >> en lugar de defender a los ttrabajadores, el presidente trump hipotecÓ el futuro de nuestros hijos impulsando una ley estafador. andrea: guzmÁn, quien se define como feminista, aprovechÓ el momento para enviar un mensaje de unificaciÓn. >> nosotros los demÓcratas tene
andrea linares nos tiene esta rÉplica. andrea: su mensaje fue sencillo pero centrado en criticar al presidente trump y a su polÍtica de inmigraciÓn. >> hace unos momentos, en la presencia de soÑadores patriotas en el congreso, el presidente trump presentÓ su plan que fundamentalmente cambiarÁ el carácter de nuestro paÍs. un plan que no concuerda con la misiÓn de nuestros fundadores quienes veÍan a la diversidad y los inmigrantes como yo. andrea: con apenas 20 aÑos viviendo en...
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right now we hand you off to our friend and colleague andrea mitchell for "andrea mitchell reports." >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," fire and frenzy. a renewal of the fisa with a tweeting storm in both directions, upending his white house. and pushback from members of congress. >> 702 is a very important content collection program. it's important that it be done right. >> the president seems to be echoing the latest message that he's heard from a commentator on fox news. >> i love this twitch generally, but not always. >> the president is support issing what's on the floor today. >> but you don't think the tweets are helpful. >> it wasn't helpful at first. hopefully it's been corrected. >>> in another case of the president going off script, he's now wavering as to whether he would submit to an interview with the special counsel in the russia investigation. >> we'll see what happens, certainly we'll see what happens, but when they haven't found any collusion on any level, it seems unlikely you would even have an interview. >>> and under the mud. rescues digging through a r
right now we hand you off to our friend and colleague andrea mitchell for "andrea mitchell reports." >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," fire and frenzy. a renewal of the fisa with a tweeting storm in both directions, upending his white house. and pushback from members of congress. >> 702 is a very important content collection program. it's important that it be done right. >> the president seems to be echoing the latest message that he's heard...
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anchor: what do you say, andrea's? the influential newspaper had a page photo of angela merkel and above it "is she already consigned to history?" andreas: you could they damaged goods or lame-duck or a she is. she is a skillful as a politician that she could prolong this lame-duck period possibly for years. i think she is wise enouough to realize that after 13 years, it is time to allow some potential heirs, successors to rise in her party. no matter what happens in a coalition in a minority government, she will make way for somebody in this legislative term of four years. i think we have got maybe two years of her. derek: she always said at the -- she her career, was asked why politicians always miss the moment to leave. she said "that won't happen to me. i don't want to be carried out a half dead wreck." anyone who saw her after 24 , she of all my discussions looked like a half dead wreck. there is no makeup in the world that can cover that up. we need to separate of course areeen what journalists perhaps getting bo
anchor: what do you say, andrea's? the influential newspaper had a page photo of angela merkel and above it "is she already consigned to history?" andreas: you could they damaged goods or lame-duck or a she is. she is a skillful as a politician that she could prolong this lame-duck period possibly for years. i think she is wise enouough to realize that after 13 years, it is time to allow some potential heirs, successors to rise in her party. no matter what happens in a coalition in a...
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this is a big deal, andrea. i do think we need to look at this in more than just a context of a personality feud and a personnel falling out. >> this is the republican party. >> this is the fight for the soul of the republican party. does steve bannon's departure and, subsequently, donald trump's decision to go to davos, his alignment with mitch mcconnell and paul ryan, his display of willingness to negotiate and compromise on immigration, show that donald trump is foregoing, rejecting the populist national sentiments that really got him elected as president? is he moving in a more mainstream republican direction? as the establishment and the swamp, as steve bannon called it, won? i don't think so. donald trump is one that is very much susceptible to pressure, very much susceptible to the last person he spoke to, and the display we saw in the cabinet room yesterday may have been just that, a display. >> you don't get much more global, ruth marcus, than with davos. >> i've been with davos, and it is the last plac
this is a big deal, andrea. i do think we need to look at this in more than just a context of a personality feud and a personnel falling out. >> this is the republican party. >> this is the fight for the soul of the republican party. does steve bannon's departure and, subsequently, donald trump's decision to go to davos, his alignment with mitch mcconnell and paul ryan, his display of willingness to negotiate and compromise on immigration, show that donald trump is foregoing,...
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right now i hand you to andrea mitchell on "andrea mitchell reports." >>> pushing buttons. president trump inflaming nuclear tensions with a tweet, taunting the unpredictable leader in pyongyang. >> i think this is very destabilizing. this is a tweet that could lead to confrontation and maybe even war. >>> fire and fury. >>> taking down the first family. >>> and changing faces. swearing in two new democrats. the veteran senator announces he's retiring end of this year, leading a staunch critic entering the ring. >> donald trump tells us he's very, very smart. i'm afraid, though, when it comes to foreign policy, he's very, very not smart. >>> good afternoon on a very busy news day. in a stunning evolution, trump is reaching out to north korea. trump seizing on kim jong-un and saying he has achieved his goals and has a nuclear button on his desk. with a fiery response, trump responded, north korean leader kim jong-un just stated that the nuclear button is on his desk at all times. will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that i too have a nucle
right now i hand you to andrea mitchell on "andrea mitchell reports." >>> pushing buttons. president trump inflaming nuclear tensions with a tweet, taunting the unpredictable leader in pyongyang. >> i think this is very destabilizing. this is a tweet that could lead to confrontation and maybe even war. >>> fire and fury. >>> taking down the first family. >>> and changing faces. swearing in two new democrats. the veteran senator announces he's...
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right now we hand you off to andrea mitchell for "andrea mitchell reports." knock knock, fbi agents paying bannon a home visit trying to serve the former chief strategist a subpoena. this after bannon stone walled the house intelligence committee. he says at the direction of the white house. >> what did they ask you in there, mr. bannon? >> this is the broadest effort to effectively gag a witness that we have seen. >> enemy of the state. a former cia officer is arrested. suspected of spying for china and causing the deaths of secret cia informants. >> several federal officials say lee is suspected of giving the chinese information about cia sources, and that at least ten of them ended up getting killed by the chinese. >>> and house of cards. can republicans force through their deal to keep the government open without protecting the dreamers? >> i feel that it makes no sense for democrats to try and bring us to a shutdown, so i hope cool heads hopefully will prevail on this thing. >> thissi inwill be the last tr leaving the station, president trump needs to ge
right now we hand you off to andrea mitchell for "andrea mitchell reports." knock knock, fbi agents paying bannon a home visit trying to serve the former chief strategist a subpoena. this after bannon stone walled the house intelligence committee. he says at the direction of the white house. >> what did they ask you in there, mr. bannon? >> this is the broadest effort to effectively gag a witness that we have seen. >> enemy of the state. a former cia officer is...
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"andrea mitchell reports" is here but andrea mitchell, overseas. she sat down with vice president mike pence this morning and the person in her seat is a very special host, my dear friend and colleague, steve kornacki. >>> good afternoon. right now on "andrea mitchell reports" cabinet confidential. for the first time, robert mueller reaching inside the white house cabinet, interviewing attorney general jeff sessions in the russia probe. he himself recused himself from leading it. >> there's a small number of these folks and mueller is going through them, as he moves towards interviewing the president. look, this could be a sign that this is coming to an end or it couldn't. we really don't know. >>> victory lap? the trump administration is calling the end of the government shutdown a win for their side. vice president mike pence gave his readout from the president in an interview with andrea mitchell. >> i know having spoken to the president since the government reopened, he's absolutely determined to take what was a clear win for the president, a c
"andrea mitchell reports" is here but andrea mitchell, overseas. she sat down with vice president mike pence this morning and the person in her seat is a very special host, my dear friend and colleague, steve kornacki. >>> good afternoon. right now on "andrea mitchell reports" cabinet confidential. for the first time, robert mueller reaching inside the white house cabinet, interviewing attorney general jeff sessions in the russia probe. he himself recused himself...
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i'm andrea mitchell in washington. president trump, the anti-globalist disrupter is trying to take over the world's elite traveling with an entourage of cabinet secretaries at the expense of the swiss ski resort. after climate change and making an entrance, he's trying to make nice to his critics. >> some of us have had a really great relationship. although some people don't necessarily believe that, but i can tell you that i have a tremendous respect for the prime minister and the job she's doing. and i think the feeling is mutual from the standpoint of liking each other a lot. >> joining me now is msnbc's ali velshi with a busy day already in davos. ali, this meeting with theresa may with disagreements, she still has an interest in trade deals with the u.s. because of brexit. she needs us, but there have been so many tensions between the u.s. and its partner in the so-called special relationship. i'm so sorry, we are going right back to ali. obviously a big switch-over there bringing in our panel. the former u.s. amb
i'm andrea mitchell in washington. president trump, the anti-globalist disrupter is trying to take over the world's elite traveling with an entourage of cabinet secretaries at the expense of the swiss ski resort. after climate change and making an entrance, he's trying to make nice to his critics. >> some of us have had a really great relationship. although some people don't necessarily believe that, but i can tell you that i have a tremendous respect for the prime minister and the job...
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i'm andrea mitchell in washington. as the nation pause pauses to commemorate the life and legacy of martin luther king jr. first here today, we and officials in honolulu are trying to come to grips with what happened this weekend from honolulu to washington, investigating how one person's double click could trigger a false ballistic missile alert to millions of hawaiians with no all-clear for almost 40 minutes. the emergency alert sent out saturday morning said that a ballistic missile was inbound to hawaii, warning people to take immediate shelter and that it was not a drill. terrified residents and tourists scrambling for cover. it took 38 minutes for the state to issue a correction, indicating it was a false alert. the chairman of the fcc called the delay absolutely unacceptable. hawaii's governor says it was an error that would not occur again. >> it was a procedure that occurs at the change of shift where they go through to make sure the system is working, and an employee pushed the wrong button. >> nbc's jacob wa
i'm andrea mitchell in washington. as the nation pause pauses to commemorate the life and legacy of martin luther king jr. first here today, we and officials in honolulu are trying to come to grips with what happened this weekend from honolulu to washington, investigating how one person's double click could trigger a false ballistic missile alert to millions of hawaiians with no all-clear for almost 40 minutes. the emergency alert sent out saturday morning said that a ballistic missile was...
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andrea? >> at the same time, michael schmidt of the "new york times," with another blockbuster report with efforts of the president to tell don mcgann, the white house counsel, to get the attorney general sessions not to recuse himself. which could be, depending on how it was phrased and how much the president pushed hard for this, it could become part of an obstruction probe. >> reporter: i think that's right. the reason this is important, obviously the president has said repeatedly, as he did again on twitter today, there is no collusion. that's why there's all this attention on these other issues, because they couldn't prove the collusion here. who knows whether they do or don't find collusion, but there does appear, based on this reporting as you confirmed by our colleagues here on nbc news, there appears increasingly to be serious questions about whether the president did obstruct justice. as the reporting goes, the president in effect pushed don mcgann, his white house counsel, to lobby
andrea? >> at the same time, michael schmidt of the "new york times," with another blockbuster report with efforts of the president to tell don mcgann, the white house counsel, to get the attorney general sessions not to recuse himself. which could be, depending on how it was phrased and how much the president pushed hard for this, it could become part of an obstruction probe. >> reporter: i think that's right. the reason this is important, obviously the president has said...
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oprah: [habla en inglÉs] andrea: ahora hhay rumores sobre su futuro. gente cercana a ella asegura, estarÍa considerando postularse a la presidencia en el 2020. >> creo que es un poco temprano. pero creo que serÍa un complemento extraordinario a la bancada demÓcrata. andrea: no serÍa la primera vez en que oprah winfrey se involucra en la polÍtica. aÑos atrÁs colaborÓ en la campaÑa de barack obama. tambiÉn serÍa una favorita del propio presidente trump. en 1999 hhalagÓ oprah winfrey. oprah ha tenido una larga y exitosa trayectoria como conductora, actriz, empresaria, filÁntropo y crÍtica de libros estadounidenses, pero anoche demostrÓ que aÚn tiene mucho mÁs que ofrecer y quizás eeso signifique intentar ocupar la silla en la oficina oval. >> una persona que ha descendido a las comunidades marginalizadas. andrea: un dato curioso es que una encuesta en marzo de 2017 arrojÓ que un 69% de los entrevistados en el paÍs opinÓ que oprah winfrey no deberÍa postularse a la presidencia en 2020. enrique: gracias. sobre la opiniÓn que tiene el
oprah: [habla en inglÉs] andrea: ahora hhay rumores sobre su futuro. gente cercana a ella asegura, estarÍa considerando postularse a la presidencia en el 2020. >> creo que es un poco temprano. pero creo que serÍa un complemento extraordinario a la bancada demÓcrata. andrea: no serÍa la primera vez en que oprah winfrey se involucra en la polÍtica. aÑos atrÁs colaborÓ en la campaÑa de barack obama. tambiÉn serÍa una favorita del propio presidente trump. en 1999 hhalagÓ oprah...
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>> part 1 of what he wants to see on immigration, andrea, and part 2. let me tick through the highlights on that and what you didn't see in the roughly 53 minutes that was a pool spray. on immigration, the president did reiterate daca will be attached to the border wall. he did acknowledge at one point that it did not have to be a 2,000-mile coast to coast structure, because almost nobody, including republicans on capitol hill speaking with us just this morning, believes that is realistic logisticalllogisti political until any way that you'll have a fence from sea to shining sea. i think that's interesting. the other part that's interesting on immigration is the president's explanation of immigration can be done if they get that program of daca. that is a break from what the conservatives in the president's base would want to see. you heard the president say at the end, i think i've given you enough material for two weeks. that's because the pool was in there for 55 minutes. let me explain what that means. normally when we would go in, as reporters ther
>> part 1 of what he wants to see on immigration, andrea, and part 2. let me tick through the highlights on that and what you didn't see in the roughly 53 minutes that was a pool spray. on immigration, the president did reiterate daca will be attached to the border wall. he did acknowledge at one point that it did not have to be a 2,000-mile coast to coast structure, because almost nobody, including republicans on capitol hill speaking with us just this morning, believes that is realistic...
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now i hand it back to my colleague andrea mitchell on "andrea mitchell reports." >>> right now, cease and desist. the president's lawyers planning to take steve bannon in a tell-all book to court in a furious siege against the president and his family. bannon talks on his breitbart radio show. >> there is no one we think higher of than president trump and the agenda, so let's not let the left wing media stir that up. don't worry about us and the maga agenda. we're tight on this agenda as we've ever been. >>> dirty laundry. how will bannon's solac ir krrs allegations affect the party? >> the president hasn't changed, the administration hasn't changed. we're going to continue to do a lot more this year as we move into the beginning of 2018. >>> and deep state. ellen degeneres' response to eric trump claiming she is part of the deep state. >> eric, i am honored that you think i'm powerful enough to be part of a government conspiracy. i'm sorry to disappoint you. i am not part of the deep state. even if i wanted to, i don't have that kind of time. i have my gay meetings on monday, then a
now i hand it back to my colleague andrea mitchell on "andrea mitchell reports." >>> right now, cease and desist. the president's lawyers planning to take steve bannon in a tell-all book to court in a furious siege against the president and his family. bannon talks on his breitbart radio show. >> there is no one we think higher of than president trump and the agenda, so let's not let the left wing media stir that up. don't worry about us and the maga agenda. we're tight...
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andrea: escuche bien. si usted se ha visto afectado por este cambio tiene la opciÓn de llamar y pedir que le cierren su cuenta ppara entonces pasarla a otro banco. vale mencionar que los estudiantes menores de 24 aÑos quedan exentos del nuevo requisito siempre y cuando puedan demostrar que estÁn inscritos en la escuela secundaria o la universidad. arantxa: muchas gracias por esta informaciÓn y hablando distribuciones bancarias el grupo jp morgan anunciÓ hoy que aumentarÁ en un 10% como promedio los salarios de 22,000 empleados y en cinco aÑos invertirÁ unos 20,000 millones de dÓlares para abrir 400 nnuevas sucursales debido al buen desempeÑo de la firma yy a los beneficios fiscales que obtendrÁ con la reforma tributaria otorgada en diciembre. ♪ manifestantes con letreros que dicen: hasta -- nafta perjudica a todos los trabajadores. anuncio que extenderÁ hasta julio de 2019 la fecha para que los venezolanos eran solicitar una residencia temporal en el paÍs que les permita trabajar legalmente.
andrea: escuche bien. si usted se ha visto afectado por este cambio tiene la opciÓn de llamar y pedir que le cierren su cuenta ppara entonces pasarla a otro banco. vale mencionar que los estudiantes menores de 24 aÑos quedan exentos del nuevo requisito siempre y cuando puedan demostrar que estÁn inscritos en la escuela secundaria o la universidad. arantxa: muchas gracias por esta informaciÓn y hablando distribuciones bancarias el grupo jp morgan anunciÓ hoy que aumentarÁ en un 10% como...
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>> andrea: hmm, no. if you're a whitey in the city, you're probably gonna eat the worst food of anyone in the city, quite honestly. in every country, i mean, obviously food is political, but it always feels like it's a bit more political here. that there are these layers of things that you couldn't have. like restaurants. i mean, i go to restaurants and i think to myself, "wow, this many years ago, i couldn't have come here with this person. they were not allowed to sit in here." and i remember very clearly being about 8, the café owner would regularly not pay the customer who was black with change. he would pay him with bubblegum. and the guy, somehow, he couldn't argue. it was just like this thing. if you're a black guy, you got your change in bubblegum. and you'd be standing there, 8 years old and feeling like oh my god, it was so terrible, but you couldn't say anything because that would've been worse. it was just like this weird thing of sweeties, it was so un-innocent and represented such badness.
>> andrea: hmm, no. if you're a whitey in the city, you're probably gonna eat the worst food of anyone in the city, quite honestly. in every country, i mean, obviously food is political, but it always feels like it's a bit more political here. that there are these layers of things that you couldn't have. like restaurants. i mean, i go to restaurants and i think to myself, "wow, this many years ago, i couldn't have come here with this person. they were not allowed to sit in...
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we anticipate though be a andrea, that that will take place sometime in the next few weeks. andrea? >> and kristin, we want to bring in carol lee whose exclusive reporting it was about mike flynn. carol, tell us about the fact that mike flynn was questioned by the investigators, by fbi, and didn't tell the president when was national security adviser. >> just to set the scene, this is four days into this new administration. michael flynn's national security adviser, his scheduler get's a phone call according to our sources and from andrew mccabe's office wanting to set up a meeting with the fbi. two agents show up at the white house later and michael flynn didn't notify the national security counsel lawyers. typically sources say that that would typically happen and a lawyer would sit in on a meeting like that. he didn't have his personal lawyer there so he took this alone and left the senior most people in the white house in the dark. and two dater later, salary yates informed don mccann that this interview had taken place. then you can see a sequence of events that happened after
we anticipate though be a andrea, that that will take place sometime in the next few weeks. andrea? >> and kristin, we want to bring in carol lee whose exclusive reporting it was about mike flynn. carol, tell us about the fact that mike flynn was questioned by the investigators, by fbi, and didn't tell the president when was national security adviser. >> just to set the scene, this is four days into this new administration. michael flynn's national security adviser, his scheduler...
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this is "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. i don't know why i didn't get screened a long time ago. i kept putting it off... what was i thinking? ok, mr. jones... we're all done. i told you it was easy. with life line screening, getting screened for unknown health conditions is so quick, painless and affordable, you'll wonder why you hadn't done it before. so if you're over age 50, call now and schedule an appointment near you. for just $149- a savings of over 50%- you'll receive a package of five screenings that go beyond your doctor's annual check-up. ultrasound technology looks inside your arteries for plaque that builds up as you age and increases your risk of stroke and heart disease. after all, 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom is a stroke. so call today and start with a free health assessment to understand your best plan of action. so why didn't we do this earlier? life line screening. the power of prevention. call now to learn more. we've been preparing for this day. over the years, paul and i hav
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either way, andrea, this is a political problem for the white house. this is not the first time they have dealt with racially tinged comments by this president. of course, one of the recent examples of that was in the wake of the charlottesville riots when white nationalists took to the streets, and of course it turned deadly in one instance. president trump in the wake of that said that, effectively drew a comparison between the white nationalists and the counter-protester. this is another instance of this which the white house is going to have to deal with. and from a policy perspective, andrea, it could, and i want to express that word could, it could make it more difficult for the president to sit down and negotiate with democrats over an immigration deal to get what he wants in terms of funding for the border wall, to get what he wants in terms of chain migration. democrats, of course, want to fix daca. this is a political problem on a whole range of different levels. the backlash has been bipartisan, andrea. >> kristen welker, thank you so much.
either way, andrea, this is a political problem for the white house. this is not the first time they have dealt with racially tinged comments by this president. of course, one of the recent examples of that was in the wake of the charlottesville riots when white nationalists took to the streets, and of course it turned deadly in one instance. president trump in the wake of that said that, effectively drew a comparison between the white nationalists and the counter-protester. this is another...
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andrea: hi! lemonis: hi. i'm marcus. andrea: andrea unsworth. lemonis: how are you? andrea: welcome. i'm well. lemonis: nice to meet you. customers don't have to worry about coming here. this is a delivery service called stashtwist. it brings medicinal and soon, maybe recreational, pot right to your door as easy as ordering a pizza. woman #4: your order. thank you. man #3: awesome. thank you so much. lemonis: and the menu is vast. andrea: concentrates of all variety, from tinctures to dabs of shatter, rosin, hash -- kind of keep it old-school. lemonis: yeah. andrea: pre-rolls are a big one as well. lemonis: what's a pre-roll? is that also known as a joint? andrea: yes. lemonis: okay. we'll just call it a joint. pre-roll's like some mba word. it's a joint. let's just call it a joint. andrea unsworth has an mba and used to be an analyst at moody's, the big credit-rating agency. she feels strongly that her presence as a woman is essential in an industry that's dominated by men. and how hard is it being a woman in this business? andrea: i'd say -- i'd say it's an advanta
andrea: hi! lemonis: hi. i'm marcus. andrea: andrea unsworth. lemonis: how are you? andrea: welcome. i'm well. lemonis: nice to meet you. customers don't have to worry about coming here. this is a delivery service called stashtwist. it brings medicinal and soon, maybe recreational, pot right to your door as easy as ordering a pizza. woman #4: your order. thank you. man #3: awesome. thank you so much. lemonis: and the menu is vast. andrea: concentrates of all variety, from tinctures to dabs of...
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and andreas seppi's stubborn resistance in drain away. it took almost three hours, but finishing things in four sets will help kyle edmund in his recovery for the preparation for what will be the biggest match of his career in the quarterfinals. number one seed rafael nadal is also through to the quarter—finals after beating argentina's diego schwartzman in four sets. the 24th seed proved nadal‘s trickiest opponent so far, taking a first set of the tournament off the 16—time grand slam champion. nadal will play croatia's marin chilich in the last eight. world number two caroline wozniacki is through to the last eight of the women's draw after a comfortable straight sets win. england's cricketers have given themselves a good chance of clinching their one day series against australia. england posted 302 from their 50 overs after being put into bat in the third match in sydney. they made a slow start and when moeen ali was out they were 189 for six in the 39th over. jos buttler and chris woakes repaired the damage — woakes made an un
and andreas seppi's stubborn resistance in drain away. it took almost three hours, but finishing things in four sets will help kyle edmund in his recovery for the preparation for what will be the biggest match of his career in the quarterfinals. number one seed rafael nadal is also through to the quarter—finals after beating argentina's diego schwartzman in four sets. the 24th seed proved nadal‘s trickiest opponent so far, taking a first set of the tournament off the 16—time grand slam...
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i'm andrea mitchell in washington. no happiness here, the battle over immigration driving a wedge between the president and his chief of staff. for the first time, president trump publicly at odds with john kelly who said candidate trump was not fully informed when he promised a border wall between the u.s. and mexico. >> there's been an evolutionary process that this president has gone through, as a campaign, i pointed out to people in the rooma they say things during the course of a campaign that have not been fully informed. he's definitely changed due to the daca issue and building the wall. >> in an early morning tweet storm, president trump fighting back hard, reiterating his promise to build a border wall. joining me now is nbc's peter alexander. garrett haake on capitol hill, and jacob sokeroff. it's always quite a drama when you have all these guidelines for a government shutdown. but when y b >> reporter: not just on the issue of immigration, the president talked about one of these key sweeteners, which is ch
i'm andrea mitchell in washington. no happiness here, the battle over immigration driving a wedge between the president and his chief of staff. for the first time, president trump publicly at odds with john kelly who said candidate trump was not fully informed when he promised a border wall between the u.s. and mexico. >> there's been an evolutionary process that this president has gone through, as a campaign, i pointed out to people in the rooma they say things during the course of a...
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a decade andreas seppi'sjunior looking back. a decade andreas seppi's junior and yet kyle looking back. a decade andreas seppi'sjunior and yet kyle edmund is higher ranked and soon the difference in age and quality was apparent. both of them wanted to make the grand slam quarter—final. edmund became the first british man other than murray to make the last eight in melbourne since 1985. hopefully, we have more british ear in the future. for me, i'm just so happy to get through and keep doing my best. i know people at home are waking up at silly hours in the morning so i am gratefulfor that. edmund now faces world number three grigor dimitrov. whatever the outcome, britain now seems to have a new start to celebrate. —— new star. that's all the sport for now. a former premier league footballer will be sworn in tomorrow as the new president of the west african nation of liberia. george weah — who played for chelsea and manchester city — told the bbc he was ready to meet the expectations of his people. his victory is the la
a decade andreas seppi'sjunior looking back. a decade andreas seppi's junior and yet kyle looking back. a decade andreas seppi'sjunior and yet kyle edmund is higher ranked and soon the difference in age and quality was apparent. both of them wanted to make the grand slam quarter—final. edmund became the first british man other than murray to make the last eight in melbourne since 1985. hopefully, we have more british ear in the future. for me, i'm just so happy to get through and keep doing...
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andreas: it is their decision. it depends on how quickly they will want to do this. they are internationalizing. usedenminbi is much more than it was before. still, there are obstacles. sometimes there are interventions. it is not 100% predictable kind what kind of regulatory changes you have. there are also obstacles to .sing the renminbi in order to make it an even more used international currency, more needs to be done. renminbi does not have an anchor currency status, as the u.s. dollar or the euro or the yen. reporter: the biggest obstacles would be the restrictions they have on the trading band and also in the capital controls. andreas: yes, but the international use is increasing, because the trade lanes with china will intensify. also the fact that now foreign ownership has been liberalized in china. for example, you can know own up to 51% of the financial institution, not only 49%. all of this will make renminbi a more international used currency in the future. reporter: is this a plan being put forward, or is this something that will start accumulating? don
andreas: it is their decision. it depends on how quickly they will want to do this. they are internationalizing. usedenminbi is much more than it was before. still, there are obstacles. sometimes there are interventions. it is not 100% predictable kind what kind of regulatory changes you have. there are also obstacles to .sing the renminbi in order to make it an even more used international currency, more needs to be done. renminbi does not have an anchor currency status, as the u.s. dollar or...
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andrea's parker bush finished his course of therapy now he can finally say goodbye to all those pills. so this should be enough it's one teaspoon full of salt and this should last for a day from your eggs for breakfast time to the soup at dinner more is not healthy for you because it can raise your blood pressure and it can harm your body and if you eat too much of it body can't get rid of it. for the first time in excess salt has been made visible as deposits in the body's tissues an incredible breakthrough and the result of years of research. it's a groundbreaking discovery and opens up new possibilities about where to look for sodium in the body. when we have such a surprising finding that isn't contained in our textbooks we have to ask ourselves why that's the case. until now scientists have only been able to trace the passage of sodium through our blood circulatory system into the kidneys which produce urine and excrete the excess salt but researchers can now detect salt deposits in the body's tissues with the help of magnetic resonance imaging the machine makes the sodium the ha
andrea's parker bush finished his course of therapy now he can finally say goodbye to all those pills. so this should be enough it's one teaspoon full of salt and this should last for a day from your eggs for breakfast time to the soup at dinner more is not healthy for you because it can raise your blood pressure and it can harm your body and if you eat too much of it body can't get rid of it. for the first time in excess salt has been made visible as deposits in the body's tissues an...
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now it's time for andrea mitchell on "andrea mitchell reports." >> right now, the final count down. we're just 12 hours away from that government shutting down. now it's all up to the senate as republicans press hard for a short-term funding plan while dras are not budging without a deal for dreamers. >> just hours away from an entirely avoidable government shutdown. this vote should be a no-brainer. what has been shoe horned into this discussion is an insistence that we deal with a legal immigration issue. >> the best that the republican leader in in the senate can offer us is another band-aid. this is about a heart wrenching issue that is before us because president trump made a decision september 5th to end a program. it was president trump that challenged us to do something about it, and we have done nothing, nothing. >> flight delay with air force one ready for takeoff. the white house says the president will not be leaving for his florida resort tonight unless a spending agreement is passed. >> there's no way you could lay this at the feet of the president of the united states
now it's time for andrea mitchell on "andrea mitchell reports." >> right now, the final count down. we're just 12 hours away from that government shutting down. now it's all up to the senate as republicans press hard for a short-term funding plan while dras are not budging without a deal for dreamers. >> just hours away from an entirely avoidable government shutdown. this vote should be a no-brainer. what has been shoe horned into this discussion is an insistence that we...
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>> thanks so much, andrea. that's a very busy day. good afternoon. i am chris jansing in for craig melvin. we'll continue to talk about these e ploxplosive allegations against hillary clinton. she was told in 2008 that a campaign aide had been accused of sexual harassment but
>> thanks so much, andrea. that's a very busy day. good afternoon. i am chris jansing in for craig melvin. we'll continue to talk about these e ploxplosive allegations against hillary clinton. she was told in 2008 that a campaign aide had been accused of sexual harassment but
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andrea: este parece ser el sentir de muchos chilenos. tambiÉn hay gran indignaciÓn por los casos de abuso sexual que sacuden a la iglesia catÓlica de chile. uno de los acusados es el oobispo juan barros madrid quien fue nombrado por el mismo papa francisco. >> nosotros le pedimos al papa que no sea cobarde y que tome acciÓn. andrea: chile no sÓlo estÁ dividido sino tambiÉn blindado. al menos 116 millones de dÓlares fueron destinados para proteger al pontÍfice durante una visita marcada por un ambiente de tensiÓn. cinco personas fueron detenidas en las manifestaciones qque se realizaron justamente al mismo tiempo en que llegÓ el papa francisco a suelo chileno. el pontÍfice estarÁ reuniÉndose con funcionarios chilenos y oficiara una misa pasiva. el jueves viajara a lima, perÚ. enrique: hoy se revelÓ que el gobierno emitiÓ miles de tarjetas con dinero que nunca llegÓ a los damnificados de mÉxico. jessica: la casa de reinaldo molina en la comunidad de villaflores, quedÓ muy lastimada por el primer terremoto que azotÓ a m
andrea: este parece ser el sentir de muchos chilenos. tambiÉn hay gran indignaciÓn por los casos de abuso sexual que sacuden a la iglesia catÓlica de chile. uno de los acusados es el oobispo juan barros madrid quien fue nombrado por el mismo papa francisco. >> nosotros le pedimos al papa que no sea cobarde y que tome acciÓn. andrea: chile no sÓlo estÁ dividido sino tambiÉn blindado. al menos 116 millones de dÓlares fueron destinados para proteger al pontÍfice durante una visita...
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she's standing by for us there in singapore is the picture any different in your part of the world andrea. it's not that much different then a lot of these court does the i they don't exist on not very heavy enforced a report says that asia is in fact lagging behind its international counterparts in terms of gender diversity in the board of directors of any companies within asia and the get is still very much white open according to analysts this points to two things one being the number of women who are bored ready to speak and number two whether there is a big enough pool of board ready women to pick from to begin with ok so it's a gradual process is that what you're getting at what what else have you discovered as far as asia goes in the corporate world and the makeup of the globalized world well in countries like in cities like hong kong and singapore for example two of the most advanced asian economies a number of women on boards surprisingly is surprisingly low at twelve point four percent that number is in hong kong as of twenty eight seventeen there is a severe gender wage gap in
she's standing by for us there in singapore is the picture any different in your part of the world andrea. it's not that much different then a lot of these court does the i they don't exist on not very heavy enforced a report says that asia is in fact lagging behind its international counterparts in terms of gender diversity in the board of directors of any companies within asia and the get is still very much white open according to analysts this points to two things one being the number of...