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here to share her best safety tips is doctor jennifer caldwell. thanks for joining us, we appreciate it. what is one of the main things that happens on july 4th in terms of injuries? >> injuries, something we often see, we know around 180 people go to the er every day in the month surrounding july 4th because of injuries. we know the big firecracker, sparkly season, we see burns, more extreme accidents than that and the goal is to prevent it. >> as you continue to talk about it, the fireworks safety tips especially with kids. >> i love the first one, never let kids play with fireworks. the american academy of pediatrics recommends families and parents get fireworks for personal use. a lot of states outlaw them. >> we think sparklers, sparklers can burn it 2000 °, easily ignite shirts, burn toes. you can imagine how that would be dangerous. we want adults to be involved. adults choose to use or have fireworks, keep water handy and to make sure your fireworks, the consumer product safety commission has lots more tips about things you need to do. >>
here to share her best safety tips is doctor jennifer caldwell. thanks for joining us, we appreciate it. what is one of the main things that happens on july 4th in terms of injuries? >> injuries, something we often see, we know around 180 people go to the er every day in the month surrounding july 4th because of injuries. we know the big firecracker, sparkly season, we see burns, more extreme accidents than that and the goal is to prevent it. >> as you continue to talk about it, the...
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they sent this letter out to the mayor of caldwell, idaho. we aren't trying to ruffle any feathers but words matter and have the power to change lives. both human and nonhuman. chickens are intelligent, sensitive animals who feel pain and empathy and form strong bonds with one another. they shouldn't be considered dinner. >> how do they know that? do they talk to chickens? >> chickens are sensitive. >> this is offensive to me. >> some people, warm weather, they like to swim, golf. i like to sit outside with a bottle of champagne and a bucket of popeyes. >> that's my favorite summer activity. they are not killing any chickens by having the sign up. put the word dinner afterward doesn't mean things are getting murdered. >> i feel like this is where peta is their own worst enemy. some p.r. manager needs to sit them down and be, like, you do not need to go after every fight. just pick the big ones. >> a super woke society we live in! after the nike-colin kaepernick betsy ross controversy, chicken dinner road? it's not even on the caldwell city ma
they sent this letter out to the mayor of caldwell, idaho. we aren't trying to ruffle any feathers but words matter and have the power to change lives. both human and nonhuman. chickens are intelligent, sensitive animals who feel pain and empathy and form strong bonds with one another. they shouldn't be considered dinner. >> how do they know that? do they talk to chickens? >> chickens are sensitive. >> this is offensive to me. >> some people, warm weather, they like to...
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and reverend jackson knows caldwell. -- knows paul well. paul was the chairman for his campaign for president in the state of minnesota. that is how i first got to hear about paul and reverend jackson, and to me, they are forever linked in my mind. the other thing that is linked about paul was that last year, when he tragically died, he was running for reelection and i was running for reelection as well for county attorney. we would be in the parades together. he was someone who always ran really fast in the parades, ran back and forth, had all this energy. in the last year of his life, he had been diagnosed with ms. back.ld only stand in the he could not run around anymore. but this is the cool moral of the story. he had energized so many people to run around that green bus with his green shirts that you never even realized he wasn't running himself. and that is what you do every single day for people in this community and across the country. you are running for them around that green bus. that is how we get things done, and that is how yo
and reverend jackson knows caldwell. -- knows paul well. paul was the chairman for his campaign for president in the state of minnesota. that is how i first got to hear about paul and reverend jackson, and to me, they are forever linked in my mind. the other thing that is linked about paul was that last year, when he tragically died, he was running for reelection and i was running for reelection as well for county attorney. we would be in the parades together. he was someone who always ran...
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trish: caldwell strategy consulting. gianno caldwell. doesn't it start to lose its effectiveness if you keep running around saying everybody is racist and that's why they are not seeing eye to eye with you, because they are racist, and perhaps nancy pelosi and joe biden because he took heat from kamala harris. is nancy pelosi getting a taste of what perhaps the president has to deal with? >> democrats have used these tactics against republicans or anyone they disagreed with. so why not use these against your leadership. i'm not surprised to see this occur. what i am surprised to see is why nancy pelosi isn't pushing back harder than she is now. a congresswoman is leading the conversation on everything going not house of representatives. i'm reminded of the scriptures mark 3:25. a house divided against itself cannot stand. trish: if your party is torn to shreds, it will make it a lot harder come 2020. >> i'm not happy with any of it. i'm not happy pelosi said what she said to maureen dowd. and i'm not happy with what aoc said. they are th
trish: caldwell strategy consulting. gianno caldwell. doesn't it start to lose its effectiveness if you keep running around saying everybody is racist and that's why they are not seeing eye to eye with you, because they are racist, and perhaps nancy pelosi and joe biden because he took heat from kamala harris. is nancy pelosi getting a taste of what perhaps the president has to deal with? >> democrats have used these tactics against republicans or anyone they disagreed with. so why not...
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they sent this letter out to the mayor of caldwell, idaho. it chickens are intelligent, sensitive animals who feel pain and empathy and form strong bonds with one another, and they shouldn't be considered dinner. >> tucker: i don't know how you would know that, dr. siegel, but i am very impressed that you did. going into the final question. again, a 2-pointer, one with dr. siegel, two with jesse watters. multiple-choice, another multiple-choice. here it is. there is a new social media challenge a lot of people are doing online. it has people attempting to unscrew a bottle cap with her foot while doing a martial arts roundhouse kick. what is the name of the child's? a, the bottle cap challenge. it b, the water bottle flip challenge. c, the hyatt kick water flip challenge >> letter a, the bottle cap challenge. >> that is what i think, too. >> tucker: jesse watters, you sound very certain. i've no idea if you're right. let's go to the tape. >> a new social media challenge all the rage online, smitty has tried it in the whole family has as well.
they sent this letter out to the mayor of caldwell, idaho. it chickens are intelligent, sensitive animals who feel pain and empathy and form strong bonds with one another, and they shouldn't be considered dinner. >> tucker: i don't know how you would know that, dr. siegel, but i am very impressed that you did. going into the final question. again, a 2-pointer, one with dr. siegel, two with jesse watters. multiple-choice, another multiple-choice. here it is. there is a new social media...
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they sent this letter out to the mayor of caldwell, idaho. "chickens are intelligent, sensitive animals who feel pain and empathy and form strong bonds with one another, and they shouldn't be considered dinner." >> tucker: i don't know how you would know that, dr. siegel, but i am very impressed that you did. going into the final question. y again, a two-pointer, one with dr. siegel, two with jesse watters. multiple-choice, another multiple-choice. here it is. there is a new social media challenge a lot of people are doing online.re it has people attempting to unscrew a bottle cap with their foot while doing a martial arts roundhouse kick. doubtless, both of you have done this. what is the name of the challenge? a, the bottle cap challenge. b, the water bottle flip challenge. or c, the high kick water flip challenge.le >> a, the bottle cap challenge. >> that's what i think, too. >> tucker: you sound very -- jesse watters, you sound very certain about. i have no idea if you're right. are you? let's go to the tape. >> a new social media challen
they sent this letter out to the mayor of caldwell, idaho. "chickens are intelligent, sensitive animals who feel pain and empathy and form strong bonds with one another, and they shouldn't be considered dinner." >> tucker: i don't know how you would know that, dr. siegel, but i am very impressed that you did. going into the final question. y again, a two-pointer, one with dr. siegel, two with jesse watters. multiple-choice, another multiple-choice. here it is. there is a new...
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. >> investigators believe pinckney shot and killed clinic employee david caldwell. he was found in another area during search o the building, they don't know if pinckney was trying to get something from caldwell. methadone or oher drugs. >> there's a possibility in that area there is no methadone. lhe hallway in which you see the incident take pace is the dispensing area. >> the sergeant involved has been released from hospital and is expected to make a full recovery. news4 at 5:00 stas right now . >> it was theater today on capitol hill as former special counsel robert mueller testified about his report on russian interrence in the 2016 presidential campaign. >> spent seven hours before two committees today, answering questions as best he could. >> the here are some key findings from today's hearing. mueller largely stuck tohis report. even when given a chance to clarify some points, he gave simple answers,ften referred back to the document and did not exonerate the president from committing obstruction of justice. >> mueller said he believes russian interference i
. >> investigators believe pinckney shot and killed clinic employee david caldwell. he was found in another area during search o the building, they don't know if pinckney was trying to get something from caldwell. methadone or oher drugs. >> there's a possibility in that area there is no methadone. lhe hallway in which you see the incident take pace is the dispensing area. >> the sergeant involved has been released from hospital and is expected to make a full recovery. news4...
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leeann caldwell and geoff bennett for us. we're expecting to hear from the leaders of the house shortly. if nancy pelosi -- we'll see if nancy pelosi has more to say on this issue of impeachment moving forward. but she did seem to crack the door open a little more on the subject even if she is at odds with you you addition arjudicia nadler. >> and so one thing that republicans are saying is that the mueller testimony yesterday was an ending point in this investigation. democrats meanwhile are united on one point and that is that it is definitely not that, not the ending point. there is some reporting out there that says that jerry nadler the chair of the judiciary committee and house speaker nancy pelosi in a closed door meeting were at odds on this issue of impeachment, that pelosi rebuffed nadler who talked about it. our reporting says that was more of a technical discussion, that they weren't in such extreme agreement as what some are reporting. and what we also have is that what nancy pelosi told her members in this close
leeann caldwell and geoff bennett for us. we're expecting to hear from the leaders of the house shortly. if nancy pelosi -- we'll see if nancy pelosi has more to say on this issue of impeachment moving forward. but she did seem to crack the door open a little more on the subject even if she is at odds with you you addition arjudicia nadler. >> and so one thing that republicans are saying is that the mueller testimony yesterday was an ending point in this investigation. democrats meanwhile...
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. >> joining me now nbc news leigh-ann caldwell. since the mueller hearing last week, you see this number. 12 house democrats have said, yes, we support impeachment. mueller had no recommendations during that hearing when it came to impeachment. what was "the x factor"? changed lawmakers's minds? >> reporter: democrats admit mueller's testimony was not emotional. but they say that it was impactful and factual. so they say that it unveiled the gravity of the president's misdeeds. that's why we are seeing dozen democrats since mueller testified come out in support of impeachment. a lot of these democrats are point to get obstruction of justice components, not only mueller's report but his testimony as well. and i think that the evidence here, the fact that you have democrats who are the most vulnerable coming out in support of impeachment, there's two of those dozens who -- of those dozen who are the most vulnerable who did come out in support of impeachment, shows that things are still shifting in that direction. in the immediate 24
. >> joining me now nbc news leigh-ann caldwell. since the mueller hearing last week, you see this number. 12 house democrats have said, yes, we support impeachment. mueller had no recommendations during that hearing when it came to impeachment. what was "the x factor"? changed lawmakers's minds? >> reporter: democrats admit mueller's testimony was not emotional. but they say that it was impactful and factual. so they say that it unveiled the gravity of the president's...
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caldwell on. is there some other thing we can do besides jamming at the hospitals in keeping our ambulance is out of service. what we have also seen out of the past several years is our time on task for our e.m.s. personnel for the ambulance has gone up 27%. what used to take maybe maybe an hour is now taking an hour or an hour and a quarter plus. that is really impacting our ability to respond, so we really need to look for some creative and smart solutions to this. >> right now it is just a sobering center, that is the only location that we can divert to other than hospitals? >> yeah. >> we need to find some other locations that can be approved. >> yeah. and that would be, you know, a pilot project that we could certainly discuss, but it's and there are a lot of other things we can do as well. we are picking up more people at shelters and supportive housing places than ever before and that is since the city added nursing staff to these places. we need to get out and educate and communicate with
caldwell on. is there some other thing we can do besides jamming at the hospitals in keeping our ambulance is out of service. what we have also seen out of the past several years is our time on task for our e.m.s. personnel for the ambulance has gone up 27%. what used to take maybe maybe an hour is now taking an hour or an hour and a quarter plus. that is really impacting our ability to respond, so we really need to look for some creative and smart solutions to this. >> right now it is...
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joining me now from capitol hill, nbc news correspondent leigh ann caldwell. really blocking legislation that democrats said would provide more funding for election security. something that we need come 2020. and really right now as bob mueller said because it's happening as we speak. what exactly was this legislation supposed to do? >> reporter: so, yasmin, the house of representatives already passed this legislation. they passed it just about a month ago. it was bipartisan. but only one republican voted for it. no democrat voted against it. democrats like to say that that means that it was bipartisan. but this is still a very partisan issue. now it's come over to the senate, and republicans keep blocking efforts by democrats to bring this legislation up. here are a few things that it does. it provides $600 million worth of money for states to shore up their election system and also gives another nearly $200 million for every other year after that. it also ensures that there's going to be a traceable paper ballot that voters can verify. it ensures that voting
joining me now from capitol hill, nbc news correspondent leigh ann caldwell. really blocking legislation that democrats said would provide more funding for election security. something that we need come 2020. and really right now as bob mueller said because it's happening as we speak. what exactly was this legislation supposed to do? >> reporter: so, yasmin, the house of representatives already passed this legislation. they passed it just about a month ago. it was bipartisan. but only one...
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joining me is leanne caldwell, former california democratic senator, barbara boxer. founding director of defending democracy together, bill kristol, and former u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york and msnbc legal analyst mimi rocca. >> congressman nadler said waiting until 2021 to remove the president is too late. let's take a listen to that first. >> got it be a reckoning date, doesn't there have to be? or this is going to slip away into 2021. >> no, this cannot -- deciding what we're going to do about this administration cannot wait until 2021. i can't give you a hard date, but i know the work that has to be done and we're going to be doing it. >> so leann, the question now is does he plan on pushing forward with impeachment? >> so morgan, there's been quite a little bit of a development very recently. jerry nadler just held a press conference, and there was some significant movement on this issue. so you mentioned those court papers, the going to court at the top of your show. and while they're trying to find this grand jury information from the mue
joining me is leanne caldwell, former california democratic senator, barbara boxer. founding director of defending democracy together, bill kristol, and former u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york and msnbc legal analyst mimi rocca. >> congressman nadler said waiting until 2021 to remove the president is too late. let's take a listen to that first. >> got it be a reckoning date, doesn't there have to be? or this is going to slip away into 2021. >> no, this...
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honolulu mayor kirk caldwell was invited in part because his city created a permanent climate change office in honolulu is committed to planting 100,000 trees by 2025 and it's taking steps to deal with rising sea levels raising buildings into urban core. >>but we're retreating from the ocean in areas where we like to beach road. the mayor spoke to a room full of democratic senators but in order to pass any federal climate legislation. >>republicans would need to be on board to this an issue for a time it's an issue for children only hope that republicans would come on board to this committee in washington alexander lee mound. >>mayorn from all over the bay area, including london breed in san francisco. sam liccardo and san jose and libby schaff in oakland have committed to uphold the goals of the paris climate agreement. >>and if you want to help save the planet you might want to think about cutting back on the amount of beef you eat how much according to the latest research from the world resources institute eating about a burger and a half less per week by the year 2050 they're exp
honolulu mayor kirk caldwell was invited in part because his city created a permanent climate change office in honolulu is committed to planting 100,000 trees by 2025 and it's taking steps to deal with rising sea levels raising buildings into urban core. >>but we're retreating from the ocean in areas where we like to beach road. the mayor spoke to a room full of democratic senators but in order to pass any federal climate legislation. >>republicans would need to be on board to this...
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think of wilson caldwell, who was told he couldn't pilot a plane without a high school degree so he decided to jump out of a plane instead. and he did here on d-day. with the 101st airborne when he was just 16 years old. think of harry kulkowitz, a jewish son of immigrants who fudged his age to join his friends in the fight. don't worry, harry, the statute of limitations has expired. he came ashore at utah beach on d-day. and now that he has come back, we said he could have anything he wants for lunch today. he helped liberate this coast, after all. but he said a hamburger would do fine. what's more american than that? think of rock merit. who saw a recruitment poster asking him if he was man enough to be a paratrooper. so he signed up on the spot. that decision landed him here on d-day with the 508th regiment, the unit that suffered heavy casualties. and 70 years later it said that all across ft. bragg, they know rock. not just for his exploits on d-day or his 35 years in the army, but because 91-year-old rock merit still spends his time speaking to the young men and women of today's army
think of wilson caldwell, who was told he couldn't pilot a plane without a high school degree so he decided to jump out of a plane instead. and he did here on d-day. with the 101st airborne when he was just 16 years old. think of harry kulkowitz, a jewish son of immigrants who fudged his age to join his friends in the fight. don't worry, harry, the statute of limitations has expired. he came ashore at utah beach on d-day. and now that he has come back, we said he could have anything he wants...
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joining me is the is travel editor, simon caldwell, i that you can shed more light on the air—traffic control problems. that you can shed more light on the air-traffic control problems. yes, swanwick, which air-traffic control problems. yes, swa nwick, which looks air-traffic control problems. yes, swanwick, which looks after the southern half a briton out into the channel, they say they are having a technical problem which is causing flight technical problem which is causing flight restrictions. this, the busiest day of the year for many airlines and many airports, is exactly the do you want everything to work properly, and i'm afraid it is not. british airways proactively cancelled 50 flights over night, they have in the past hour or two cancelled dozens more, i am counting about 80 cancellations, including holiday flights. normally it is flights like places to dusseldorf that gets cancelled, but they have cancelled athens, malaga, ibiza and so on, so tens of thousands of people on those flights, and easyjet flights from gatwick and luton, they are having horrible times trying to s
joining me is the is travel editor, simon caldwell, i that you can shed more light on the air—traffic control problems. that you can shed more light on the air-traffic control problems. yes, swanwick, which air-traffic control problems. yes, swa nwick, which looks air-traffic control problems. yes, swanwick, which looks after the southern half a briton out into the channel, they say they are having a technical problem which is causing flight technical problem which is causing flight...
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and giano caldwell, beloved angeleno, leslie marshall. >> huzzah. kennedy: i like at this some blow back that president is getting, i give him a hard time on tariffs and foreign policies some other impulsive things he says and does. here i have appreciated everything he has done in the north korea sphere, i look at this, i think every time he has a sit down, st hell it is a hell of a lot better than strategic patience? >> i agree. in terms of results, time will tell, i think when you have adversarial parties it is harder to demonize someone if you don't have a personal connection. kennedy: it is tough because we all want to take north korea to task same way we want to with saudi arabia. and turkey. and even russia. and call them and china, call them on their human rights abuses. have you too get them to the table first, this is our third trip to the table. >> very true. kennedy: when do we see success? >> i think one can argue, we're seeing a level of success by getting them to table had. and keep in mind that president trump is a unconventional pre
and giano caldwell, beloved angeleno, leslie marshall. >> huzzah. kennedy: i like at this some blow back that president is getting, i give him a hard time on tariffs and foreign policies some other impulsive things he says and does. here i have appreciated everything he has done in the north korea sphere, i look at this, i think every time he has a sit down, st hell it is a hell of a lot better than strategic patience? >> i agree. in terms of results, time will tell, i think when...
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caldwell and booker want to make it clear underwoods one of those and belongs back on the streets. the fact he is not suggests that america is malicious or racist. nobody in america is given a life sentence for a single minor non-violent drug offense tcht doesn't happen. our prisons are too crowded to waste time on people like that.h it's wrong. underwoods no exception. a columnist found out what underwood was convicted of. underwood was not a petty criminal. he was a deadly criminal. as many news report make clear the non-violent drug offense was running the vigilante, one of new york's deadliest drug gangs in the height of the crack epidemic. it was horrifying. underwood's gang killed as manya 23 people. and underwood himself allegedly ordered the murder of the witness who was going to testify against the member of the gang. they declared they would murder anybody if they were given a gun, a photographer and $10,000. underwood himself instructed those under him to read about famous gangsters in history and imitate them. he was brought down after the testimony of more than 50 witn
caldwell and booker want to make it clear underwoods one of those and belongs back on the streets. the fact he is not suggests that america is malicious or racist. nobody in america is given a life sentence for a single minor non-violent drug offense tcht doesn't happen. our prisons are too crowded to waste time on people like that.h it's wrong. underwoods no exception. a columnist found out what underwood was convicted of. underwood was not a petty criminal. he was a deadly criminal. as many...
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caldwell and booker want to make it clear underwoods one of those and belongs back on the streets. the fact he is not suggests that america is malicious or racist. nobody in america is given a life sentence for a single minor non-violent drug offense tcht doesn't happen. our prisons are too crowded to waste time on people like that. it's wrong. underwoods no exception. a columnist found out what underwood was convicted of. underwood was not a petty criminal. he was a deadly criminal. as many news report make clear the non-violent drug offense was running the vigilante, one of new york's deadliest drug gangs in the height of the crack epidemic. it was horrifying. underwood's gang killed as many 23 people. and underwood himself allegedly ordered the murder of the witness who was going to testify against the member of the gang. they declared they would murder anybody if they were given a gun, a photographer and $10,000. underwood himself instructed those under him to read about famous gangsters in history and imitate them. he was brought down after the testimony of more than 50 witnes
caldwell and booker want to make it clear underwoods one of those and belongs back on the streets. the fact he is not suggests that america is malicious or racist. nobody in america is given a life sentence for a single minor non-violent drug offense tcht doesn't happen. our prisons are too crowded to waste time on people like that. it's wrong. underwoods no exception. a columnist found out what underwood was convicted of. underwood was not a petty criminal. he was a deadly criminal. as many...
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veon area. 22-year-old andrew collins was arrested and 21-year-old kevin caldwell this past weekend.sa the ast took place inside the bathroom of a wing stop on cooper road back in mate. the girl went into the restaurant to e thebathroom. the suspects allegedly followed her inside and sexually assated herthere. both suspects are being held in jail. >>> we're learning more about the cause of a deadly crash in maryland this morning. chopper 4 capturing the aftermath of a crash on talbot road and police say the cyclist made an unsafe lane change and hit the back of a trialer. the motorcycle veered off the road and hit a tree. the impact threw the required off the bike killing him. he's been identified as christopher whisman jr. no one else was injured. >>> today crews are working to rebuild a damaged transform their plunged thousands of d.c. residents in the dk this weekend. the massive power outage lasted for hours affecting many businesses in northwest. the problem involved equipment florida sub station. they said they are bringing in another spare transformer from u another station as a
veon area. 22-year-old andrew collins was arrested and 21-year-old kevin caldwell this past weekend.sa the ast took place inside the bathroom of a wing stop on cooper road back in mate. the girl went into the restaurant to e thebathroom. the suspects allegedly followed her inside and sexually assated herthere. both suspects are being held in jail. >>> we're learning more about the cause of a deadly crash in maryland this morning. chopper 4 capturing the aftermath of a crash on talbot...
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leigh ann caldwell went with president trump and cory booker with a new set of legislation he's expected to present this week that will give elderly prisoners a second chance as their strain on the prison system is increasing. >> hi, there. >> hey. >> how are you doing? >> how are you doing? >> ebony underwood talks to her father on the phone every day. for 30 years from inside prison walls, he still tried to be a father first. >> so that's all i know. that's all i was ever taught. children first, first. foremost. that's what i try to emulate. >> william underwood, now 65 years old, was sentenced to life in prison without parole for a nonviolent drug-related crime. it was his first felony but in the middle of the tough on crime era, the judge showed no leniency. with no hope of ever walking free again, underwood made the best of his time in prison, mentoring others and staying devoted to his children and grandchildren, as ebony fights for his release. >> we all have made mistakes. people deserve second chances. >> reporter: a third circuit judge even sent him a letter saying even though
leigh ann caldwell went with president trump and cory booker with a new set of legislation he's expected to present this week that will give elderly prisoners a second chance as their strain on the prison system is increasing. >> hi, there. >> hey. >> how are you doing? >> how are you doing? >> ebony underwood talks to her father on the phone every day. for 30 years from inside prison walls, he still tried to be a father first. >> so that's all i know. that's...
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>> let's bring in richard fowler and political analyst gianna caldwell. good to be with you. is the president doing the right thing on this trump? >> is doing the right thing. federal inmates only make up less than 5% of the inmate population across the country but time for every governor in the sound of my voice in all 50 states to do something nationwide and beyond. as alice said once they've done their crime and paid their debt to society, restore their right to vote. they are part of our society and have the ability to take part in the electoral process. >> what your take on several thousand people being released from prison early? >> i totally agree with richard on this front. up to 150,000 people may qualify. we know how we got to this point. the disastrous 94 crime bill pushed by democrats, clinton and the democrat party in general, about -- in this particular act which i lobbied on last year, to see it come to the floor something restoring justice to millions of folks who lost their family members. there was great impact, 2.3 million african americans were part of the
>> let's bring in richard fowler and political analyst gianna caldwell. good to be with you. is the president doing the right thing on this trump? >> is doing the right thing. federal inmates only make up less than 5% of the inmate population across the country but time for every governor in the sound of my voice in all 50 states to do something nationwide and beyond. as alice said once they've done their crime and paid their debt to society, restore their right to vote. they are...
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joining me, lee ann caldwell. >> reporter: yes, it was a big bipartisan moment on capitol hill. that doesn't happen often. this was a big deal. this was pretty much a permanent extension of the 9/11 victims compensation fund, a big day for so many of these people who have been fighting for so long to get these resources. standing with me, jon stewart, who has also been fighting for this legislation for so long. what does it feel like today for this to finally pass the house? >> it's just another step to getting this done. we still have to pass the senate. senator mcconnell said they'll pass it before summer recess and we'll hold them to that, and his brother and sister, you know, this is about all of the people that have fought for so many years to get justice for what has happened to this community. the survivors, the victims, the first responders, their face saying lou passed away, phil was saying how many people died last month. >> 16. >> 16 people. those are names that maybe you don't know. but this is a community that's being decimated and they died as much from 9/11 as tho
joining me, lee ann caldwell. >> reporter: yes, it was a big bipartisan moment on capitol hill. that doesn't happen often. this was a big deal. this was pretty much a permanent extension of the 9/11 victims compensation fund, a big day for so many of these people who have been fighting for so long to get these resources. standing with me, jon stewart, who has also been fighting for this legislation for so long. what does it feel like today for this to finally pass the house? >> it's...
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general caldwell. the president is saying i have said some things that can take some people off but follow my actions, follow the record low unemployment for african-americans. follow it because that is something that proves i'm helping them out as a community. what do you say? >> let me say something that may be considered very controversial but very true. president donald trump from a policy perspective has done more for african-americans than barack obama, george h.w. bush, bill clinton, george w. bush, and just about anybody else combined. when you think about the fact that this president has jumped into do so much -- record low unemployment, we talk about the first step act, reauthorization of the second chance act. opportunity zones, pardons. when we talk about all the things his administration has delved into for the african-american community, it something we haven't seen before. this is what's in his first term. when you talk about what do you have to lose, the real question is what do you hav
general caldwell. the president is saying i have said some things that can take some people off but follow my actions, follow the record low unemployment for african-americans. follow it because that is something that proves i'm helping them out as a community. what do you say? >> let me say something that may be considered very controversial but very true. president donald trump from a policy perspective has done more for african-americans than barack obama, george h.w. bush, bill...
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for more on this, let's bring in leann caldwell. what more can you tell us about what lawmakers are trying to accomplish with this move? >> this is definitely an advancement of this investigation that house democrats have opened months ago regarding what's happening at the border. house democrats right now are interested in the profits of these for-profit companies contracted with the government to detain these migrants. they note that the profits have increased dramatically as a number of migrants being detained has also increased dramatically. in the letter democrats note that the ceos of two of these companies have told their shareholders they have the best first quarter in their fihistor. so democrats are wanting -- they are giving these companies two weeks to comply with document requests. they are wanting a vast array of documents ranging from the contracts with the government, the profit loss records and the communications they have had with the government officials and they have to comply by july 24th. >> can i ask about the
for more on this, let's bring in leann caldwell. what more can you tell us about what lawmakers are trying to accomplish with this move? >> this is definitely an advancement of this investigation that house democrats have opened months ago regarding what's happening at the border. house democrats right now are interested in the profits of these for-profit companies contracted with the government to detain these migrants. they note that the profits have increased dramatically as a number...
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nbc's dana caldwell is back on capitol hill for us. leann, what else are you learning about that meeting. >> reporter: so we're waiting to hear from nancy pelosi about that meeting. all we know is that she tweeted and said that the meeting went very well. and pelosi fashion we don't expect her to voluntarily talk about this meeting. she's probably going to have to be asked about it before she divulges whatever she's going to say. but this is her weekly press conference that she's going to talk about a host of issues. so not only is aoc going to be on the topics of questions about -- from reporters, but also this issue of impeachment as well. house members are leaving town for a six-week break and so where the party goes on this issue is -- is front and center. we also just got word that the judiciary committee chairman jerry nadler is also going to hold a press conference at 12:00 today. the topic of this president conference is the investigations, the next step in investigations into the president. and so while the party is not yet on
nbc's dana caldwell is back on capitol hill for us. leann, what else are you learning about that meeting. >> reporter: so we're waiting to hear from nancy pelosi about that meeting. all we know is that she tweeted and said that the meeting went very well. and pelosi fashion we don't expect her to voluntarily talk about this meeting. she's probably going to have to be asked about it before she divulges whatever she's going to say. but this is her weekly press conference that she's going to...
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melissa: here is giano caldwell, doug schoen, former clinton pollster and fox news contributor. gianno, let me start with you, bernie sanders "medicare for all," he says he estimates it would cost 30 trillion to $40 trillion. any serious economist will tell you if we keep things the way we are it is much more expensive than that our current system is more expensive, that this 30 to 40 trillion would be less expensive. what do you think of that? >> in 2017 we spent in terms of health care including public and private $3.5 trillion they're estimating by 2026, it is going to be about $45 trillion. i get that but problem with "medicare for all" plan you're going, you have hospitals and doctors that don't currently all accept medicare. so then you will have to force them to accept medicare. reimbursements are lower, there will be a fight how to get that done. this is a tax, a major tax increase for all americans. we're talking about some who are the poorest among us would have to pay more in taxes and this is very disappointing to see democrats who are challenging trump, which we hav
melissa: here is giano caldwell, doug schoen, former clinton pollster and fox news contributor. gianno, let me start with you, bernie sanders "medicare for all," he says he estimates it would cost 30 trillion to $40 trillion. any serious economist will tell you if we keep things the way we are it is much more expensive than that our current system is more expensive, that this 30 to 40 trillion would be less expensive. what do you think of that? >> in 2017 we spent in terms of...
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nbc's leann caldwell has more on this. >> hey, how you doing? >> how you doing? >> ebony underwood talks to her father on the phone every day, from 30 years inside prison walls he has still tried to be a father first. >> that's all i know. that's all i was ever taught, you know, children first and foremost. that's what i tried to emulate. >> william underwood, now 65 years old was sentenced to life for prison without parole for a nonviolent drug related crime. it was his first felony but in the middle of a tough on crime era, the judge showed no leniency. with no hope of walking free again, underwood has made the best of his time in prison, mentoring others and staying devoting to his children and grandchildren as ebony fighting for his release. >> we all have made mistakes, people deserve second chances. >> reporter: a third circuit judge sent him a letter saying even though he's in prison, he's having a big impact on others. >> i was feeling hopeless. >> reporter: but then, a glimmer of hope. the first step act led to the release of thousands of nonviolent fede
nbc's leann caldwell has more on this. >> hey, how you doing? >> how you doing? >> ebony underwood talks to her father on the phone every day, from 30 years inside prison walls he has still tried to be a father first. >> that's all i know. that's all i was ever taught, you know, children first and foremost. that's what i tried to emulate. >> william underwood, now 65 years old was sentenced to life for prison without parole for a nonviolent drug related crime. it...
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. >> leah caldwell life for us for slil that. does it for this hour of msnbc live. we have much more coverage coming up throughout the day including ahead of that second night of debates. big moment for democrats after a showdown last night. we'll have much more here on msnbc and i'll see you over tonight on nbc nightly news. for now, i'll turn it over to chris hi. >> today i'm staying here. get to play hook i can for a little bit. >> lucky man. >> i'm geoff bennett in for craig melvin here in washington. ready for more fireworks. while debate not was all about the progressive tug of war, round two features a rematch for joe biden and kamala harris. and a chance for other candidates to try to take on the front runner. plus, will they take on trump? pes despite his attempts to set the agenda, president trump's racially divisive attacks failed to dominate the discussion last night. will that be the case tonight? and history will judge you. that's the message one candidate had for the republicans he says are enabling donald trump. it's a moment that's getting a lot of
. >> leah caldwell life for us for slil that. does it for this hour of msnbc live. we have much more coverage coming up throughout the day including ahead of that second night of debates. big moment for democrats after a showdown last night. we'll have much more here on msnbc and i'll see you over tonight on nbc nightly news. for now, i'll turn it over to chris hi. >> today i'm staying here. get to play hook i can for a little bit. >> lucky man. >> i'm geoff bennett in...
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>> mike: let's bring in richard fowler and fox news political analyst giano caldwell. great to have you. >> great to be with you. >> mike: is president trump doing the right thing, richard? >> he is doing the right thing. federal inmates only make up less than 5 to 6% of the inmate population. i think it's time for every governor, right, every governor that hears the sound of my voice, all 50 states, do the same thing to reduce the population nationwide. as alice said, once they've done their crime and paid their debt on society, restore their right to vote, to be part of the society, have the fullness of what it means to be a u.s. citizen. >> mike: your take on the possibility of several thousand people being released from prison early? >> i completely and totally agree with richard. i know that up to 150,000 people may qualify, let's be clear here, we know how we got to this point and it was the disaster, '94 crime bill pushed by democrats, clinton, democrat party in general, mass incarceration of african-americans. this act which i actually lobbied on last year, to
>> mike: let's bring in richard fowler and fox news political analyst giano caldwell. great to have you. >> great to be with you. >> mike: is president trump doing the right thing, richard? >> he is doing the right thing. federal inmates only make up less than 5 to 6% of the inmate population. i think it's time for every governor, right, every governor that hears the sound of my voice, all 50 states, do the same thing to reduce the population nationwide. as alice said,...
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mayor kirk caldwell signed a bill into law to get a handle on the problem. >>you know i believe that bill 89 is a perfect i would like to see a little bit more balance. but as i remind myself and many of the shoe heard me said to let the perfect get in the way the good this is a good deal. >>he says it's about balance the existing 770 nonconforming you certificate rentals are allowed along with vacation rentals posted and on hosted in resort areas like waikiki colina and turtle bay. the law will allow 1700 being bees to apply for permits across the island with the exception of the north shore registration for permits will not begin until august first 2020 in force making changes on the dpp conducting digital stings based on short-term rental advertisements. hosting platforms are required to submit monthly reports to the dpp regarding rental listings. and all advertisements must include a permit number from the dpp without a permit. a $1000 fine will be imposed on the first date jumping to $5,000 for each additional day. if the rental does not comply after a
mayor kirk caldwell signed a bill into law to get a handle on the problem. >>you know i believe that bill 89 is a perfect i would like to see a little bit more balance. but as i remind myself and many of the shoe heard me said to let the perfect get in the way the good this is a good deal. >>he says it's about balance the existing 770 nonconforming you certificate rentals are allowed along with vacation rentals posted and on hosted in resort areas like waikiki colina and turtle bay....
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caldwell, dr. colfax, and seeing what we can put together. and i am also telling the story that has not been told by our department, whether it is to the border of supervisors or to the mayor's office or to d.p.h. i'm telling the story of how this is impacting us. i really believe this is the first step in how we cooperate with one another and really are able to move this forward. but i absolutely understand and get the frustration. i've seen it with our members of station 49, with our members at fire houses running call after call after call and nothing changing. so i hear it and we're definitely working towards changing some things, and i know we're also working on state bills so that we can expand our community paramedics. and i believe we should expand our community paramedicine. >> i hear you and i understand you. i would add a couple of things. first of all, i would say how wonderful it is to be working with a person with the wealth of experience as chief tong, and also bringing a kind of systematic approach to looking at some of the is
caldwell, dr. colfax, and seeing what we can put together. and i am also telling the story that has not been told by our department, whether it is to the border of supervisors or to the mayor's office or to d.p.h. i'm telling the story of how this is impacting us. i really believe this is the first step in how we cooperate with one another and really are able to move this forward. but i absolutely understand and get the frustration. i've seen it with our members of station 49, with our members...
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nbc's leeann caldwell. that is where the action is shifting at this hour as we count down to that press conference, could start any minute now. so i apologize in advance if i need to interrupt you to go to it. >> sure. >> but set the stage. what are we expecting from these four congresswomen any minute now? >>. >> reporter: steve, we are expecting them to continue to defend themselves, and also challenge the president who they have called out as being racist, saying that the comments that he has made over twitter and previously against them, specifically are racist comments. there's a lot of things that are happening on capitol hill right now. you have the democrats who had their own infighting going on between these progressive members and house speaker nancy pelosi and some of the moderates. and the republicans are saying a lot of them in the leadership are saying the president just overstepped. he didn't need to get involved in this. this was a strategic mistake by the president. he broke every rule in p
nbc's leeann caldwell. that is where the action is shifting at this hour as we count down to that press conference, could start any minute now. so i apologize in advance if i need to interrupt you to go to it. >> sure. >> but set the stage. what are we expecting from these four congresswomen any minute now? >>. >> reporter: steve, we are expecting them to continue to defend themselves, and also challenge the president who they have called out as being racist, saying that...
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it's estimated that 400000 syrians were displaced just in the past 3 months earlier i talked to report caldwell who's the spokesman for the united nations high commissioner for human rights and he says government as strikes are relentless and indiscriminate. well we're definitely seeing a military escalation in general but particularly from the government forces and their allies over the past 3 months or so and just in the past 2 weeks i would say it's escalated even further with daily attacks and multiple attacks daily i mean over and what we were talking about this morning we were hearing of more asterix last nights and some early today as well so it's ongoing it's relentless and the people suffering most of all i'm not the fighters on either side it's the civilians who are caught between them i mean just in the past 10 days alone we know of 10 different locations that have been hit by a strike some of them. more than once several times over 10 places where they've been civilian casualties have been other strikes where they've been having been casualties these tend the strikes are along a 2 m
it's estimated that 400000 syrians were displaced just in the past 3 months earlier i talked to report caldwell who's the spokesman for the united nations high commissioner for human rights and he says government as strikes are relentless and indiscriminate. well we're definitely seeing a military escalation in general but particularly from the government forces and their allies over the past 3 months or so and just in the past 2 weeks i would say it's escalated even further with daily attacks...
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estimated that 400000 syrians were displaced in just the past 3 months while last hour i spoke to rupert caldwell who's the spokesman for the united nations high commissioner for human rights he says government airstrikes are relentless and indiscriminate. well we're definitely seeing a military escalation in general but it particularly from the government forces and their allies over the past 3 months or so and just in the past 2 weeks i would say it's escalated even further with or daily attacks and multiple attacks daily i mean over and what we were talking about this morning we were hearing of more as strikes last night and some only today as well that ongoing it's relentless and the people suffering most of all i'm not the fighters on either side it's the civilians who are caught between them i mean just in the past 10 days alone we know of 10 different locations that have been hit by a strike some of them. more than once several times over 10 places where the been civilian casualties have been other strikes whether it be not happened being casualties these tend strikes or along 2 main route
estimated that 400000 syrians were displaced in just the past 3 months while last hour i spoke to rupert caldwell who's the spokesman for the united nations high commissioner for human rights he says government airstrikes are relentless and indiscriminate. well we're definitely seeing a military escalation in general but it particularly from the government forces and their allies over the past 3 months or so and just in the past 2 weeks i would say it's escalated even further with or daily...
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in 2018 letters from both the director of naval reactors, aled miller caldwell, from the secretary of the navy, richard spencer, all stating the negative impact that low enriched uranium would have on the capability of the navy. we look, too, at the dollars being proposed to offset this. the $20 million reduction in the national nuclear security administration would reduce salaries in that area by 15%. mr. wittman: and according to nssa, this reduction would likely require a reduction in force to achieve this staffing level. they will let people go if this money is transferred to another study, a study that's been done multiple times in the past, with the same outcomes that this would have a harmful effect on the national nuclear security administration. it would negate improvements in oversight and accountability and slow down the execution of critical nuclear security and safety programs and affect weapons modernization and nuclear nonproliferation efforts, the same thing the gentleman from rhode island that said it would address, it actually takes money away and would inhibit physi
in 2018 letters from both the director of naval reactors, aled miller caldwell, from the secretary of the navy, richard spencer, all stating the negative impact that low enriched uranium would have on the capability of the navy. we look, too, at the dollars being proposed to offset this. the $20 million reduction in the national nuclear security administration would reduce salaries in that area by 15%. mr. wittman: and according to nssa, this reduction would likely require a reduction in force...
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. >>> my friend and niece in fremont, we used to go see bobby caldwell at home and that was the place, the old circle star. we will get back to it and we have morning low clouds and mostly sunny with some high clouds to the north and slightly warmer through saturday but not any crazy heat or anything and it looks like the high pressure system will be centered near colorado, going forward and it looks like a normal pattern. yesterday, we will be below but yesterday, unseasonably cool. there is a good friend watching, or produce expert. he is probably saying, look at that. i agree it deserves a mention. it will bring rain to portland and seattle with about one half inch of rain, impressive for this time of year and lifting north word. it's something to behold for something july 9th that strong. high clouds will be the end result and lifting north word, you ricoh or crescent city having high clouds dragging across and 50s and 60s on the temps. 61 and rio vista and brentwood and sfo and oakland, 60 gr 56 in santa cruz and boulder creek, 58. 59 in bodega bay with the water temps 54, below
. >>> my friend and niece in fremont, we used to go see bobby caldwell at home and that was the place, the old circle star. we will get back to it and we have morning low clouds and mostly sunny with some high clouds to the north and slightly warmer through saturday but not any crazy heat or anything and it looks like the high pressure system will be centered near colorado, going forward and it looks like a normal pattern. yesterday, we will be below but yesterday, unseasonably cool....
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host: let's talk to frank calling from caldwell, idaho on the republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. i would like to talk about the prior caller. take a kid to the welfare office and they get anything they want. they can send them right back to mexico. send them to prisons in mexico. host: chuck calling from colorado on the democratic line. good morning. caller: good morning. the previous caller was right about these people seeking asylum. is the highest civilian homicide rate in the world in honduras. there is climate collapse down there with the drought. -- weooled the cartels sent them through fort benning, georgia. now, the chickens are to. roost.ng home to gave amnesty to break up the unions. he busted the airline controllers union. they want cheap labor. that's why they won't use e-verify. republicans love cheap labor. they don't give a dam about asylum -- damn about asylum. they only know how to rule. they hate the government. you have to take the profit motive out of this whole fiasco. donald trump is using it as a campaign issue. terrorizing refugees un
host: let's talk to frank calling from caldwell, idaho on the republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. i would like to talk about the prior caller. take a kid to the welfare office and they get anything they want. they can send them right back to mexico. send them to prisons in mexico. host: chuck calling from colorado on the democratic line. good morning. caller: good morning. the previous caller was right about these people seeking asylum. is the highest civilian homicide rate in...
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pete writing to the mayor of caldwell idaho in protest of chicken dinner road saying, quote: pete is asking to change this road's name to one that celebrates chicken as individuals not as beings to kill, chop up and label as dinner. the mayor's response? no way, no chance the mayor joins us now from boise, idaho. mayor, good morning to you. >> good morning. steve: so when you got this letter from pete that said could you change the name of chicken dinner road to chicken road as a kinder alternative, what did you think? >> you know, when i first got the letter, i honestly thought it was a joke. i read the letter and i literally laughed. i mean, i literally laughed. but then i realized it was for real, which then the. laughter changed to complete irritation. oh my goodness what a waste of time. it actually made me quite upset. steve: well, i know this has made news out in your neck of the woods. what is the origin of schikechicken dinner road, mayo. where did it come from. >> really a rich history. the name of the road used to be lane number 12. farm family by the name of morris and la
pete writing to the mayor of caldwell idaho in protest of chicken dinner road saying, quote: pete is asking to change this road's name to one that celebrates chicken as individuals not as beings to kill, chop up and label as dinner. the mayor's response? no way, no chance the mayor joins us now from boise, idaho. mayor, good morning to you. >> good morning. steve: so when you got this letter from pete that said could you change the name of chicken dinner road to chicken road as a kinder...