green either. looking to open down. overnight in asia you re looking at a bit of a green picture there. the nikkei and shanghai all in the green and up. let s try over to europe and tell you what s been going on over there while you ve been sleeping. lufthansa. could use the business apparently. flying over there. yes. they re warning and terror related warning. it is the let s say the some very smart writer says the airline stocks are losing out. they don t seem to lose out. pretty consistent. and finally, they all rely on this thing. it s called crude. wti crowd at 45.79 this morning. lot of earnings to talk about. intel shares are under pressure. company reports better than expected earnings and revenue that was roughly in line with expectations. weaker than expected revenue from the company data center. chief financial officer stacey smith giving a positive outlook for the second half of the year. we have insight into what we think some of the big cloud
earthquake in italy. nearly 1,000 aftershocks since wednesday s powerful earthquake as rescuers continue their search for survivors. it s great to be with you this morning. it is friday, august 26th. i m frances rivera alongside louis burgdorf. this morning we start with hillary clinton, who opened her speech in reno talking about jobs and small businesses. but she spent little time on the subject, quickly shifting to donald trump. she called his message to the black community in recent days insulting and said he doesn t have the solutions to take on systemic racism. but she went much further in her explanation of how she has exploited the so-called alt-right to fuel his campaign. from the start, donald trump has built his campaign on prejudice and paranoia. he is taking hate groups mainstream. and helping a radical fringe take over the republican party. trump is reinforcing harmful stereotypes and offering a dog whistle to his most hateful supporters. it s a disturbing p
mark cuban, now warren buffett is taking his best shots at trump, even issuing him a challenge, manno a mano. and home groan zika infections on the rise. a health warning for pregnant women in south florida and across the nation. it is 5:00 a.m. on the west coast, 2:00 a.m. out west, this is way too early. good morning, it is tuesday, august 2nd. i m chris jansing. the presidential nominees have launched a turf war over the same territory as donald trump steered his campaign back to the midwest yesterday, doing his best to sidestep controversy stirred when he said the father of a killed in action u.s. army captain had no right to criticize him. trump campaigned in ohio and pennsylvania, where he focused his attack on hillary clinton. worried over election tampering, and promised to restore manufacturing jobs. they call it the rust belt for a reason. because everything s rusting and rotting. you lost your jobs. they re moving to mexico. and we re going to renegotiate.
conspiracy. he s lashing out on his accusers, the media, and the clintons. plus, the state of emergency remains in place in north carolina as flooding continues across the state. waters are expected to peak in some areas today, but the extent of the damage is still unclear. good morning to you, it is friday, october 14th. thanks for joining us today, i m betty nguyen, alongside alex witt and louis burgdorf. a defiant donald trump battled back against allegations of unwanted sexual touching of a string of women yesterday. trump suggested a conspiracy of lies is being leveled against him by the political establishment. he also singled out an accuser on twitter saying, why didn t the writer of the 12-year-old article in people magazine mention the incident in her story? because it did not happen. he also talked about the women and claims in general for thousands of cheering supporters. think of it, she s doing a story on melania who s pregnant at the time and donald tr
2001, how america honored the day we will never forget. and hillary clinton forced to answer questions about her health after a medical scare forced her to leave a 9/11 memorial early. we ll talk about the impact it s already having on her campaign. plus, the democratic nominee launches a new war of words, not against donald trump, but against half of his supporters, calling them, quote, a bag of deplorables. now she s expressing regret as some analysts say it could be her 47% moment. good morning, it s monday, september 12th, i m louis bergdorf alongside betty nguyen. another emotional 9/11 remembrance for so many. yes, we ll have more from manhattan, washington, d.c., and pennsylvania in just a moment, but we do want to begin with politics. hillary clinton has been diagnosed with pneumonia. clinton joined donald trump during a ceremony on a warm day, but after more than an hour there she left abruptly, appearing unsteady. all the while the press was left in the dark w
good morning, everybody, it s wednesday, september 7th, i m betty nguyen alongside alex witt. national security is taking center stage in the presidential race, ahead of the first-ever commander in chief forum airing live right here on msnbc, and nbc tonight. donald trump campaigned in virginia while hillary clinton hit the trail in florida. two battleground states with large populations of veterans and military families. in tampa clinton accused trump of cozying up to our adversaries while saying he plans has no plan to defeat isis. now trump held a town hall in virginia beach and a roundtable with military spouses. he then told thousands of supporters in greenville, north carolina, hillary clinton s e-mail scandal is worse than watergate because it compromised our national security secrets. there is more to report on where the candidates stand as far as their health records are concerned. donald trump, whose doctor released a brief note saying the nominee was in excelle
it was the stumble that took the spotlight yesterday. now gary johnson is responding to the question that left him stumped on morning joe. plus new overnight north korea claims it has successfully conducted its fifth nuclear test. we ll get a live report on the seismic reaction in asia this morning. and donald trump s campaign is standing by his embrace of slat mir putin but other republican leaders, not so much. good morning, everyone. it is friday, september 9th. i m alex witt. we are following a developing story overnight. north korea claims they have conducted another nuclear test. the country s state media says it is the fifth and largest detonation so far. saying, it was meant to counter what it calls u.s. hostility. the test comes in the wake of president obama s trip to asia, and on the 68th anniversary of north korea s creation. neighboring south korea detected a seismic event resembling an earthquake near a nuclear site in the northeastern part of their co
good morning to you. it is tuesday, november 1st. i m betty nguyen alongside alex witt. all eyes on the fbi as the country waits for more developments in the investigation of hillary clinton s private e-mail server. in letters responding to complaints from democratic lawmakers yesterday, the justice department promised that it will work closely with the fbi and take appropriate steps as swiftly as possible. investigators made a duplicate of the hard drive from a laptop computer belonging to anthony weiner and are now going through it. an automated process will narrow down the e-mails that are not clinton s, then down to ones that were created while clinton was secretary of state, and then searching for e-mails that were not previously seen by investigators for classified information. that does not answer complaints about director comey revealing these developments on the second to last weekend before the election. white house spokesman john earnest said the president would
good morning, everyone, it s wednesday, november 30th, i m alex witt alongside ali velshi and louis burgdorf. already this morning, deadly weather breaking out all over the southeast. reports of damage stretch from mississippi to alabama. a church day care center and homes destroyed with three people killed and more in critical condition. for more on this let s bring in meteorologist bill karins. let s talk about these winds, the fires, tornados even in november. late season tornado outbreak. we had a report of 27 tornados last night, many of them happened after dark, and a couple happened in the middle of the night. those are the ones that people are sleeping, they don t have a lot of warning. they are woken out of bed and these are some of the pictures we re getting. this is a small town in jackson county, extreme northeastern alabama, a little small community town. this is like the main plaza and shopping area, completely destroyed. we heard about a baptist church ther
they are in touch with their italian counterparts but we need to stress these are still unconfirmed reports. and just to give you a little logistics hallie, milan is about 11 hours south of berlin. that would be by car. that would give you a sense of just how long it took from him to travel here where we know he was on monday. again this confrontation with police happening at 3:00 in the morning and amri allegedly unconfirmed, shot dead. hallie? hans, had there been any suspicion that anis amri had travelled to italy or is that a surprise to investigators, perhaps? do we know? well, it s not necessarily a surprise. because remember we he came here from tunisia, he originally landed at an island off sicily, off italy. he spent 3 1/2 years in italian prison in sicily. and that is where his brothers, at least according to reports out of tunisia, say he potentially was radicalized. he gets out of prison in italy, makes his which up through europe, traveling to switzerland, ge