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from toronto with the latest hey alex good to see you let's start with china canada relations we know that canada is proceeding with that extradition of while way executive ms mang to the u.s. and china seems to be fighting back what's the latest on that alex. call it a tit for tat or it could be something a little bit more serious than that let's be frank at the very beginning with this this whole extradition thing with meg when jogo of being sent to the us this could take forever when i say forever i actually mean years not the real forever and you know we break it down this is one of those procedures that it's not necessarily going to happen especially when you look at the u.s. and china right now people are talking about within the next few weeks there might be a trade deal this face because of this arrest that was made in vancouver on behalf of the u.s. as it stated still may go on joe right now she's suing canada is she saying what's going on here is just not correct to c.b.s. say which is canada border security agency as well as we canadians government that it's all one pa
from toronto with the latest hey alex good to see you let's start with china canada relations we know that canada is proceeding with that extradition of while way executive ms mang to the u.s. and china seems to be fighting back what's the latest on that alex. call it a tit for tat or it could be something a little bit more serious than that let's be frank at the very beginning with this this whole extradition thing with meg when jogo of being sent to the us this could take forever when i say...
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alex salmond chill and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. you know world of big partisan movies a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. the money velocity is dead right so the money velocity what measure of how money is being long down from bank to bank to banks banks bank which is a measure of economic health is dead and if the money printing continues to increase sunset i'm asking the question why is the money not getting into the economy they're printing more of it. welcome back to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle remind you we're discussing the report. and now we go to and we're joined by alex cross of four and he's the director and writer for the duran dot com welcome to t
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correspondent alex mchale inch alex welcome back. thank you alex tell me a bit about the belgian wrote an initiative or b r i we talk a lot about it here on the show but for those who somehow haven't heard about it yet tell us about the. break that down for you just after i tell you that you know with the italy this is a big move for them twenty nine agreements signed over the weekend during president she's visit to italy and this amounts to about two point eight billion dollars investment so of course italy was excited to jump on board especially when you start off with a bonus surprise like this but out let's talk about the belt and wrote initially here's a map this should give us a good view of what this looks like we're talking about sixty percent of the population of the globe already pretty much signed on to this thing. it's china centered business network basically right so the trading that work that is center is centered around china we're talking about the old silk road from ages ago and this is the basis of this but you have the two parts to it which is the salt silk road eco
correspondent alex mchale inch alex welcome back. thank you alex tell me a bit about the belgian wrote an initiative or b r i we talk a lot about it here on the show but for those who somehow haven't heard about it yet tell us about the. break that down for you just after i tell you that you know with the italy this is a big move for them twenty nine agreements signed over the weekend during president she's visit to italy and this amounts to about two point eight billion dollars investment so...
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—verbal autistic — their names are alex and will. we are the ellis family. my husband and i have known each other since grade school. we were friends the whole time. we dated in high school and married in college, and this is our 20th wedding anniversary. because we have some issues with the boys, we have not been on a trip in a really long time. they are not very effective at communication, so it takes a lot of intuition to figure out what they need. we have a lot of meltdowns... 0h, did he throw it? child cries. did he drop it or did he throw it? it's ok... when there are two autistic non—verbal children the behaviours can be exponential. sometimes they play off of each other. it's all right, it's all right, it's ok. before the twins were born we were just a family of four. and we had the two older brothers who kind of sort of got along, but not really. after the twins came the dynamic changed, to this really sweet, ca retaking dynamic. and especially as the twins got older and they stopped developing, or their development was very slow, we all kind of began to understand that the
—verbal autistic — their names are alex and will. we are the ellis family. my husband and i have known each other since grade school. we were friends the whole time. we dated in high school and married in college, and this is our 20th wedding anniversary. because we have some issues with the boys, we have not been on a trip in a really long time. they are not very effective at communication, so it takes a lot of intuition to figure out what they need. we have a lot of meltdowns... 0h, did...
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in! >> reporter: alex ar maud ju junior, a rising star for the carolina panthers. how big are you? >> 6'2", 250. >> reporter: that's a lot of football player. >> it helps on the field. >> reporter: you are trained to have a target. this video shown for the first time shows alex capturing a man police say had broken into his car. >> stop [ bleep ]! >> reporter: exchanging a few choice words and holding him until police arrive. >> i can't relax like this, dude. >> i can't either, you just tried to bla tried to break into my [ bleep ] car. >> reporter: thanks to this, a security camera installed in his car. what he did next should not be tried at home. devices like owl are part of the multi-billion dollar consumer surveillance market, protecting our cars and our homes with smart devices like ring and google nest. making it easier to catch thieves in the act. >> our homes, our cars, obviously, they're some of our biggest investments. and they also, we're personally attached to them. cars, et cetera, mean something to us beyond the dollar value. >> reporter: which means something to al
in! >> reporter: alex ar maud ju junior, a rising star for the carolina panthers. how big are you? >> 6'2", 250. >> reporter: that's a lot of football player. >> it helps on the field. >> reporter: you are trained to have a target. this video shown for the first time shows alex capturing a man police say had broken into his car. >> stop [ bleep ]! >> reporter: exchanging a few choice words and holding him until police arrive. >> i can't...
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>>> that wraps up this hour of "msnbc live." i'm phillip mena. it is time for "weekends with alex witt." there she is. >> a very good morning. thanks for getting us started off, phillip. have a good sunday. good morning to all of you here from msnbc world headquarters in new york. 7:00 in the east, 4:00 a.m. out west, but welcome to "weekends with alex witt." >>> 2020 pulse. a new iow not even announced. >>> budget proposal. the president about to unveil it. what he wants to cut, where he wants to spend, and how much daughter ivanka is getting for a project close to her heart. >>> plus, the president and his links to 17 investigations. a member of the house oversight committee explains what probes will take priority. >>> but we begin this hour with the 2020 run for the white house. the new insight into how the democratic race for president is shaping up in iowa, the state that, of course, kicks off the presidential nominating process. joe biden is leading a new poll ahead of the iowa caucus. the former vice president has not officially announced, but he now leads bernie sanders by
>>> that wraps up this hour of "msnbc live." i'm phillip mena. it is time for "weekends with alex witt." there she is. >> a very good morning. thanks for getting us started off, phillip. have a good sunday. good morning to all of you here from msnbc world headquarters in new york. 7:00 in the east, 4:00 a.m. out west, but welcome to "weekends with alex witt." >>> 2020 pulse. a new iow not even announced. >>> budget proposal. the...
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end of this fiscal year, alex. >> i can't believe you said that. just like, no! >> reporter: sorry. i know. >> no! okay. not even funny. thank you very much. come up with a new joke for noon. see you then. thank you, mike viqueira. julia manchester is reporter for "the hill" and dave levinthal, senior political reporter at the center for public integrity. with a good morning to you both! dave, let's look at the headline from the "associated press" this morning, and it goes like this -- "as budget deficit balloons, few in washington seem to care." what is the tenor of things? does that sum it up accurately? >> in a way, it does, alex. and hey, you know, if you rewound the clock -- i know we're on daylight saving time here, but go back five, six years, okay? even seven, eight years. you'd have republicans talking such a different game than they're talking right now. the president isn't concerned, or at least he's not putting forth major proposals that are talking about slashing and burning in a way that is going to reduce the deficit, reduce the national debt. i mean, this proposal i
end of this fiscal year, alex. >> i can't believe you said that. just like, no! >> reporter: sorry. i know. >> no! okay. not even funny. thank you very much. come up with a new joke for noon. see you then. thank you, mike viqueira. julia manchester is reporter for "the hill" and dave levinthal, senior political reporter at the center for public integrity. with a good morning to you both! dave, let's look at the headline from the "associated press" this...
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the political spectrum from alex jones to the russia friendly left it's also been a year since it broke that the social media giant had sold off the data of eighty million users to a political advertising firm transferred facebook data to cambridge analytic or personal data mined from nearly eighty seven million facebook users the largest security breach in the company's history this is this is a challenge for mark out of companies so what is facebook actually done aside from zuckerberg saying sorry that is no it was a big mistake that was a mistake and it was my mistake and i'm really sorry that this happened i'm sorry and i'm sorry for it spoiler alert and not a lot facebook promised a forensic audit of cambridge analytic but never delivered then they said they'd look into apps with suspicious activity and punish those who broke privacy rules the last we heard of that was august twenty eighth team and then there was the promise of a new option to clear personal information from the platform if the user wants facebook said that the changes would only take a few months back in may
the political spectrum from alex jones to the russia friendly left it's also been a year since it broke that the social media giant had sold off the data of eighty million users to a political advertising firm transferred facebook data to cambridge analytic or personal data mined from nearly eighty seven million facebook users the largest security breach in the company's history this is this is a challenge for mark out of companies so what is facebook actually done aside from zuckerberg saying...
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sign on to chinese built in the road initiative alex male that's joins us to break down how this shake up will impact the longstanding western oil plus following the fallout from venezuela from american sanctions by years of gulf oil looking for new places to explore are inconclusive joins us to wade through all the oil moves in the gulf of mexico and finally just how real is the prospect of a cashless society artie's venger bush sat down with geno that in hong kong to break down that issue and so much more a super pac show ahead today but first we had some headlines let's go. we could offer a global report today with a major market update after indexes took a beating on friday from new york to asia it was almost all red across the board japan led the charge but not in the best sense of the word check out this stock after markets open in tokyo the index dropped more than six hundred points around three percent three percent of the total across the sea of japan things were much better in china as the shanghai composite index which has been a bit on a bit of a rocky trend over the past f
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joined by alex performing he's the director and writer for the duran dot com welcome to the program. this part of the program i want to talk about media coverage of this entire moeller investigation fiasco that's my word here of course we had a lot of literal i think literally tears on rachel maddow is program poor thing you know what if i was paid thirty thousand dollars a program to talk about that i probably wouldn't do it i suppose but i have a conscience and she doesn't alex you know even now there are democrats and of course c.n.n. reflects their point of view or they're in lockstep they're so angry that they want to call muller to have him put under oath to answer questions about this they want the underlying. information and research materials and evidence that basic make that are they found is the foundation of the report and no one's read the report as we're sitting here right now so the media isn't taking it very well but they didn't do a very good job during the last two and a half years go ahead. yeah you know mother was going to be the savior was any peter he was going
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is our very own barbara faisal and here in the studio with me is alex forced whiting our resident bricks and analyst both of you welcome back barbara let's start with you we've got a vote tomorrow and we expect parliament to say yes we want an extension we need more time before break to be begins is it that it's. drawing in black and white. nothing is cut and dried and nothing is black and white because london and westminster and particular is in such utter chaos that i wouldn't dare to pronounce this to be nine and if the sun comes out to be a day it things have completely topsy turvy here and it's totally sort of going backwards and forwards so basically the idea was that tomorrow after this vote against no deal tonight which was its own special farce then tomorrow there will be . in extension but we are not yet clear about what kind of extension on the trees the maze suggests a short technical one which would only serve to push her own deal through and to sort of sort of get the technicality technicalities over and all will be a longer more meaningful extension that would give
is our very own barbara faisal and here in the studio with me is alex forced whiting our resident bricks and analyst both of you welcome back barbara let's start with you we've got a vote tomorrow and we expect parliament to say yes we want an extension we need more time before break to be begins is it that it's. drawing in black and white. nothing is cut and dried and nothing is black and white because london and westminster and particular is in such utter chaos that i wouldn't dare to...
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joining us. >> long-time host of "jeopardy" alex trebek announced that he's battling pancreatic cancer. >> kate larson spoke with a cancer specialist about what this means. kate? >> reporter: pancreatic cancer is associated with the lowest survival rates of any type of cancer. in his statement, alex trebek acknowledged that, while at the same time remaining hopeful. >> here is the host of "jeopardy." >> reporter: for 35 years, alex trebek has been at the help of "jeopardy." on wednesday, he made a different sort of announcement. >> this week, i was diagnosed with stage four pancreatic cancer. >> i like the balance he struck between being hopeful and having sort of a strong spirit saying i'm going to beat this. but realistic at the same time. >> reporter: dr. andrew is an oncologist, specializing in pancreatic cancer. he's not treating alex trebek, but says the disease, which has taken the lives of patrick swayze and aretha franklin, is affecting more americans. >> based on current statistics and projections, probably in the next decade, it's going to be the leading cause of cancer rela
joining us. >> long-time host of "jeopardy" alex trebek announced that he's battling pancreatic cancer. >> kate larson spoke with a cancer specialist about what this means. kate? >> reporter: pancreatic cancer is associated with the lowest survival rates of any type of cancer. in his statement, alex trebek acknowledged that, while at the same time remaining hopeful. >> here is the host of "jeopardy." >> reporter: for 35 years, alex trebek has...
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will be hoping she can cut through the noise. brent: let's try to cut through the noise with alex forrest whiting right here. she is our brexit analyst. this is a crisis, isn't it? the offer that came from the european union today was we will think about this delay but you have to vote against yourself, right? alex: that appears to be the case. they are saying theresa may, bring back your deal for a third time. it has been rejected twice. get it through and then we can give this short extension. they know very well that there is a very strong chance yet again that it will be defeated. that is the problem. we are therefore heading towards a no deal brexit. by law the u.k. leaves the eu's friday. however what tusk did was he kept the door open for an emergency summit that could be called next thursday night perhaps. brent: the eve of brexit. alex: exactly. where they could offer something to the u.k.. nobody wants a no deal brexit, certainly not the eu and most people in the u.k. we are still one step closer to a no deal brexit. brent: what we saw today was this open attempt by the
will be hoping she can cut through the noise. brent: let's try to cut through the noise with alex forrest whiting right here. she is our brexit analyst. this is a crisis, isn't it? the offer that came from the european union today was we will think about this delay but you have to vote against yourself, right? alex: that appears to be the case. they are saying theresa may, bring back your deal for a third time. it has been rejected twice. get it through and then we can give this short...
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. we welcome to "weekends with alex witt." the mueller report in the hands of the attorney general. how much will be revealed to the public? plus. >>> the end of the beginning of the investigation not the beginning of the end. >> there are enormous number of lingering questions. >> he's now passing that baton on to other people. >> why mueller's findings may not be the final word for the president and perhaps his family. >>> new this morning, waiting for any word the attorney general releasing to congress. top conclusions of the mueller report as more and more democrats demand to see the full special counsel's investigation. william barr sent the letter to the top congressional leaders announcing that mueller completed the investigation on russian election interference and possible collusion. here is what we know. barr is reviewing the report. he says he could send to congress mueller's conclusions. it could happen as soon as this weekend. the special counsel is not recommending more indictments after charging 34 people. the president's lawyer insists they are not trying to have an earl
. we welcome to "weekends with alex witt." the mueller report in the hands of the attorney general. how much will be revealed to the public? plus. >>> the end of the beginning of the investigation not the beginning of the end. >> there are enormous number of lingering questions. >> he's now passing that baton on to other people. >> why mueller's findings may not be the final word for the president and perhaps his family. >>> new this morning,...
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in new york and alex mahela bitch in toronto alex with let's start with you you could argue that of all the players here north korea is the one with the most to gain or lose from the summit what's your take on that. certainly so the north korea wants to say she was dropped against them and there are some pretty crazy sages if you look at it a decade's worth but you know they're saying that one thing that mr president trump said that was wrong was that they asked for all they're saying it's to be dropped north korea is now say they don't want want all the seychelles to be dropped they're talking about sanctions mostly that were put up by the u.n. between two thousand and sixteen two thousand and seventeen that are hampering according to them the ability for further on for decades but we're talking about say actions around two thousand and seventeen so what what the current north koreans have said is that they're willing to dismantle their your radio production they young beyond complex for exchange of dropping these sanctions now these sanctions unlike the ones that started decades b
in new york and alex mahela bitch in toronto alex with let's start with you you could argue that of all the players here north korea is the one with the most to gain or lose from the summit what's your take on that. certainly so the north korea wants to say she was dropped against them and there are some pretty crazy sages if you look at it a decade's worth but you know they're saying that one thing that mr president trump said that was wrong was that they asked for all they're saying it's to...
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p's there on the to vote so votes has started let's go to let's bring in our breath. alex whiting go for. first oh well let's. talk us through what is going to happen we just saw the pictures of these firing out of the commons chamber where they're going what's happening in the next five years so this is a very old fashioned system that takes place in the u.k. parliament m.p.'s so let's just bring up those pictures now of what's going on in parliament so we can see what's going to employ m.p.'s are leaving the chamber of the house of commons to go and see the speaker of the house of commons shouted division which is the cue for them to leave and to vote they have around about fifteen minutes to do that and they literally file one by one through either the i be that's the yes lobby so that those to be the m.p.'s who are supporting to resume a still and the no lobby those m.p.'s who will who are not supporting her deal and just for the drummer of bass in about eight minutes the speaker will shout lock the doors that is eight minutes to allow m.p.'s who may be near to the house of co
p's there on the to vote so votes has started let's go to let's bring in our breath. alex whiting go for. first oh well let's. talk us through what is going to happen we just saw the pictures of these firing out of the commons chamber where they're going what's happening in the next five years so this is a very old fashioned system that takes place in the u.k. parliament m.p.'s so let's just bring up those pictures now of what's going on in parliament so we can see what's going to employ...
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plenty to say on this t w president analyst alex of forest whiting is here with me on the brussels correspondent gold matters is where you'd expect to find them in brussels welcome both let's start with you alex so they said no to this deal three times is it now dead you would think it should be dead and i should be telling you that that thick game is over but this is two reason may she is one of bedded to that deal as you say she's already bought it back three times and there is the possibility including from what she said in parliament that she could try to bring it back for a full. time perhaps as early as next week the belief is that on monday when parliament takes control of government business again remember they did it on wednesday they're doing it again on monday and this is unprecedented this is so that m.p.'s can try to find a way through the bricks mess and and come to a proposal that perhaps more m.p.'s can agree on that perhaps than to reason may put her jail all form of her deal against that an m.p.'s might get a chance to vote on it this is what the possibility is bu
plenty to say on this t w president analyst alex of forest whiting is here with me on the brussels correspondent gold matters is where you'd expect to find them in brussels welcome both let's start with you alex so they said no to this deal three times is it now dead you would think it should be dead and i should be telling you that that thick game is over but this is two reason may she is one of bedded to that deal as you say she's already bought it back three times and there is the...
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>>> that wraps up this hour of msnbc live. i'm philip mehta. now it's time for "weekends with alex witt." there she is. >> 7:00 a.m. on the east, 4:00 a.m. on the west. welcome to "weekends with alex witt." >>> all documents related to jared kushner's security clearance and they want it by monday. there's new fallout. >> who else knows that the president did this? >> alan weisselberg. >> one little-known figure came up and shocked long-time trump insiders. we'll take a look at who he is. >>> democrats poised to call for the president's tax returns and what democrats are expecting to find especially after the cohen testimony. >>> two new controversies involving ivanka trump, what she said, when she said it, and what does it mean. ne next. >>> first up after a bruising week, the president will speak at the cpac conference, annual gathering of conservatives. nearly the same time 2020 presidential candidate will have his official kick-off rally. the very busy saturday coming on the heels of the big report from "the new york times," saying trump order his chief of staff to give son-in-l
>>> that wraps up this hour of msnbc live. i'm philip mehta. now it's time for "weekends with alex witt." there she is. >> 7:00 a.m. on the east, 4:00 a.m. on the west. welcome to "weekends with alex witt." >>> all documents related to jared kushner's security clearance and they want it by monday. there's new fallout. >> who else knows that the president did this? >> alan weisselberg. >> one little-known figure came up and shocked...
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. thank you for watching. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm alex widtt. 6:00 a.m. here in the east. 3:00 a.m. out west. here's what's happening. waiting game. both parties and the president on technology anticipating first word from ag barr on the mueller report. that is expected today. >> donald trump, his family members, or any of his associates commit any crime. >> focus on the family. the next step for congress once the mueller news drops. who might be first in line? twitter silence. not a single word from president trump since the big mueller news. what's behind that strategy? sound check 2020. from the mueller report to the electoral college. the latest word from the campaign trail next. new today. the attorney general expected to reveal as early as this afternoon top conclusions from the mueller report, so here's what we know this hour. the department of justice will send via e-mail mueller's top findings to congressional leaders and the media. yesterday ag william barr discussed with deputy ag rod rosenstein what information to die vulg. house democrats are requesting that all ev
. thank you for watching. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm alex widtt. 6:00 a.m. here in the east. 3:00 a.m. out west. here's what's happening. waiting game. both parties and the president on technology anticipating first word from ag barr on the mueller report. that is expected today. >> donald trump, his family members, or any of his associates commit any crime. >> focus on the family. the next step for congress once the mueller news drops. who might be first in line?...
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predecessors. we have a question now here in the audience from alex feder. this question is for naftali bennett and diana buttu. describe how you think your government and your people are perceived by the other side of the conflict? naftali bennett? well, clearly there is no love in the air between both sides. that is a reality. the other reality as both sides are here to stay. nobody is going to evaporate. it is sort of a reality we all have defaced and understand that we are stuck together whether we love each other or don't. and we ought to build a good life everyone as well as mccann. what i would say is, it is not about trumpet. it is not about a specific administration. this is something that is more fundamental. 1947, 2000, 1995, 2007, there has always been a deal in the air, and after the palestinians said no, we have massive death. but could you a nswer have massive death. but could you answer alex's question, which is, describe how you think israeli government send your people, the israeli people, are perceived by those on the other side of the conflict, like diana? i mean, ho
predecessors. we have a question now here in the audience from alex feder. this question is for naftali bennett and diana buttu. describe how you think your government and your people are perceived by the other side of the conflict? naftali bennett? well, clearly there is no love in the air between both sides. that is a reality. the other reality as both sides are here to stay. nobody is going to evaporate. it is sort of a reality we all have defaced and understand that we are stuck together...
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antes de comprar uno y cuÁles modelos son los más convenientes. satcha: alex rodrÍguez le da el esperado anillo a jennifer lÓpez pero otro deportista empaÑa la felicidad con un escandaloso tuit. ♪ carlos: quÉ tal y muy buenos dÍas. cÓmo les va? feliz dÍa lunes 11 de marzo. chicas, siente el lunes porque quÉ sueÑo que hace hoy. karla: no dura el fin de semana, verdad? carlos: asÍ es. karla: bienvenidos a "despierta amÉrica". esperamos que hayan descansado. el dÍa de hoy es el dÍa nacional de la siesta. carlos: es mi dÍa favorito del aÑo. karla: creo que nos queda perfecto porque nos quitar una hora el sÁbado al adelantar el reloj y ya empezamos el horario de verano pero estamos atarantados. satcha: hay que destacar que en paÍses de asia y europa les permiten tomar un descanso dentro de su trabajo asÍ que quizÁs hay que preguntarle al jefe si lo considera. karla: los neurÓlogos recomiendan que sea una siesta de 25 minutos porque sino uno nuevo termina peor de cansado. carlos: buenos dias. satcha: con o sin siesta usted se tiene que informar como cada maÑana. comenzamo
antes de comprar uno y cuÁles modelos son los más convenientes. satcha: alex rodrÍguez le da el esperado anillo a jennifer lÓpez pero otro deportista empaÑa la felicidad con un escandaloso tuit. ♪ carlos: quÉ tal y muy buenos dÍas. cÓmo les va? feliz dÍa lunes 11 de marzo. chicas, siente el lunes porque quÉ sueÑo que hace hoy. karla: no dura el fin de semana, verdad? carlos: asÍ es. karla: bienvenidos a "despierta amÉrica". esperamos que hayan descansado. el dÍa de...
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alex witt." there she is! good morning, alex. >> very good morning to you. have a great day off. i appreciate the start here to the news day. thank you, phillip. good morning to all of you from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. it is 7:00 in the east, 4:00 a.m. out west. welcome, everyone, to "weekends with alex witt." >>> trump unplugged, the president delivering a raucous and marathon speech to a partisan crowd after a bruising week. >> and all of a sudden, they're trying to take you out with [ bleep ], okay? russia, please, if you can, get us hillary clinton's e-mails! please, russia, please! this phony thing that now looks like it's dying. he's bad! he's a bad, bad -- he's a bad, bad guy. that's been proven now. >> extraordinary. >>> no one spared as the president went into furious attack mode, over two hours. we've got reaction and fallout, next. >>> trump, who is the most dangerous president in modern american history. >> kickoff rally. bernie sanders officially launches his 2020 bid, but will his new message rise above the crowd? >>> pardon me? a new report suggests
alex witt." there she is! good morning, alex. >> very good morning to you. have a great day off. i appreciate the start here to the news day. thank you, phillip. good morning to all of you from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. it is 7:00 in the east, 4:00 a.m. out west. welcome, everyone, to "weekends with alex witt." >>> trump unplugged, the president delivering a raucous and marathon speech to a partisan crowd after a bruising week. >> and all of...
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that's our show for tonight. am joy will be back tomorrow. up next alex witt. i love being in the same studio space with you. >> i love the appreciation for all that you have for setting this story up for me and taking it from here. talk about big news. here we go. >> this is the thing. happy mueller day. >> good day to all of you from world headquarters in new york. it's 9:00 a.m. out west. welcome to weekends with alex witt". the mueller report landed with dems making clear what they want. >> everything in this report and its work product should be released to congress. >> the most important thing is that the mueller report needs to be released in its entirety. >> the whole report right away is what we will be demanding. >> the end of the beginning of the investigation not the beginning of the end. >> back to the beginning, new insight into the president's son-in-law and how the firing of james comey set off is the 22-month long investigation. >>> a historic weekend certainly. this hour, attorney general william barr reviewing the highly participated mueller report as he decides
that's our show for tonight. am joy will be back tomorrow. up next alex witt. i love being in the same studio space with you. >> i love the appreciation for all that you have for setting this story up for me and taking it from here. talk about big news. here we go. >> this is the thing. happy mueller day. >> good day to all of you from world headquarters in new york. it's 9:00 a.m. out west. welcome to weekends with alex witt". the mueller report landed with dems making...
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seasons ago. the redskins in the market for a quarterback after the timetable for alex smith's return unknown. we did reach out to the redskins who have not t confirms trade but we'll haveore coming up in sports. back toyou. >>> thank you. >>> congress is taking action because of a news4 report. our scottoracfarlane rd a convicted kidnapper is weeks away from his rease from prison, the bureau of prisons has moved the man to a neighborhood just minutes away from the victim's family. u.s. senators are now asking the feds toe that. >> news4 broke the news that scott tyree of hearnden has nearly finished a 16 year prison sentence and is being sent to a halfway house to finish hisen se in pittsburgh, just a 4 minute drive from the home of his victim's family. in 2003 he pleaded guilty to kidnapping a 13-year-o. of pennsylv he lured the girl online and drove four hours to pittsburgh to abduct her. a nationwide m hunt found tyree four days later and freed the girl. when w told the family the u.s. bureau of prisons placed hima i pittsburgh halfway house and expects himo remain in that area af
seasons ago. the redskins in the market for a quarterback after the timetable for alex smith's return unknown. we did reach out to the redskins who have not t confirms trade but we'll haveore coming up in sports. back toyou. >>> thank you. >>> congress is taking action because of a news4 report. our scottoracfarlane rd a convicted kidnapper is weeks away from his rease from prison, the bureau of prisons has moved the man to a neighborhood just minutes away from the victim's...
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with more on this story i'm joined by deja news alex forrest wising alex so this reads like an international thriller remind us again of the background here when it was back in january that this whole story made headlines off to lete text messages between jeff bezos and lauren sanchez who's a u.s. t.v. anchor. published in the national enquirer now that is a tabloid a u.s. top lloyd and they claim that the two were having an affair even though they were married now back in february of accuse the newspaper's owner of trying to blackmail him after threatening to publish more intimate photos and less he said the paper's reporting on him was not politically motivated or he refused to do that ok and if so what has bezos a security adviser saved this weekend where gavin de becker who's worked for the amazon no no for more than twenty years has written a piece in another on another u.s. website the daily beast and he claims that his own investigation proves that the saudi arabian government had gained access to bases over his phone of but he asked that he's on shore to want to grieve
with more on this story i'm joined by deja news alex forrest wising alex so this reads like an international thriller remind us again of the background here when it was back in january that this whole story made headlines off to lete text messages between jeff bezos and lauren sanchez who's a u.s. t.v. anchor. published in the national enquirer now that is a tabloid a u.s. top lloyd and they claim that the two were having an affair even though they were married now back in february of accuse...
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"a.m. joy" will be back next week. up next, alex witt. >> we wait together. >> we wait and see when we'll get details. the top nuggets from the mueller investigation. >> happy to wait with you. >> thank you very much. my friend. good to watch you the last couple hours. >>> good day to you. it is high noon right now in the east, 9:00 out west. waiting game. what is the mueller report is a mystery but it's sparking fire right now. >> we know there was collusion. >> not a single person was indicted for colluding with the russians. >> there is significant evidence of collusion. >> there is not any finding of collusion whatsoever. >> one of the big questions, will the president get a sneak peak and might his lawyers try to stall parts of the report from going public? on the 2020 trail the kick off for kristen, she's holding nothing back. new this hour, a potential battle brewing over executive privilege as the attorney general is expected to release the top findings from that mueller report any moment now. the chair of the judiciary committee where impeachment proceedings start warning t
"a.m. joy" will be back next week. up next, alex witt. >> we wait together. >> we wait and see when we'll get details. the top nuggets from the mueller investigation. >> happy to wait with you. >> thank you very much. my friend. good to watch you the last couple hours. >>> good day to you. it is high noon right now in the east, 9:00 out west. waiting game. what is the mueller report is a mystery but it's sparking fire right now. >> we know there...
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dissect the fallout from this a big announcement i did of your break that analyst alex forrest waiting with me here in berlin in london we've got of course you have you a correspondent a charlatan a pot standing by and in brussels again york at monticello right let's go to where the story is currently which is in a london charlotte they left her hanging what's chilly semi going to do now. well it's extremely unlikely that she would bring the deal back for a fourth time she has been pretty much humiliated three times now and that seems very unlikely that she is going to try that so another possibility that she has is . making an extension asking the european union for a much longer delay something that her party has been rejecting so far and overall the situation is a bit of a mess here in london at this point it's very interesting how people have been reacting how parliament has been reacting you see in the background you kept bukit the protesters so the text of that referendum that wanted to leave the european union i've been talking to protest just before and it is a very sig
dissect the fallout from this a big announcement i did of your break that analyst alex forrest waiting with me here in berlin in london we've got of course you have you a correspondent a charlatan a pot standing by and in brussels again york at monticello right let's go to where the story is currently which is in a london charlotte they left her hanging what's chilly semi going to do now. well it's extremely unlikely that she would bring the deal back for a fourth time she has been pretty much...