Starts now. Tonight on the reidout you know, these are smart, smart people. They re not so stupid. But they have to be taught. If you had one really violent day, one rough hour, and i mean real rough, the word will get out and it will end immediately. End immediately. A new low as trump advocates for a day of violence. A national blood letting, essentially the purge. That s his rhetoric takes an even more sinister and dangerous turn. Also tonight, bernie moreno, the republican running for senate in ohio, doubles down on his weird comment that women over 50 need not be concerned about abortion because apparently their bodily autonomy doesn t matter anymore. His opponent, sherrod brown, joins me. But we begin tonight with an answer, at long last, to the question many in the political world have wondered over the last eight years since trump went from reality show host, failed casino magnate, and frequent wwe performer to presidential candidate, declaring he would make america great agai
Up well dig into that. Celebrity chef eric ripert joins us live. It is going a big hour ahead but we begin with that massive shakeup in whats called the corporate story of the year. The most important stock in the dow. Boeing firing ceo over the 737 max crisis and poor communication with investors and regulators it cost his job. Removal is effective David Calhoun will take over as ceo in january some might say this is a complete 180 from what 180 and muhlenberg just said last month. From the Vantage Point of our board dennis has done everything right. From the beginning remember dennis didnt create this problem but from the ginger knew that mcas should to be done better. Have you ever satin company and thought you should leave i thought about it. To be frank thats not what is in my character. I dont see running away from a challenge, resigning as a right solution lets bring in our airline repo reporter and our cnbc contributor. Right move by boeing, right timing, overdone, too late a l
voters pause. bill: john fetterman giving a disqualifying performance in tuesday night s debate. without that seat the party will have a harder time holding onto the chamber of congress. that now prompting some major damage control from the white house. the president has found him to be impressive, incredibly bright and talented person who is just as capable as always to carry out his office the duties of his office as he is lieutenant governor currently and great ability and heartfelt concern for the people of the commonwealth and that s what the president has observed himself. bill: peter doocy reports from the white house. analysis from matt gorman. bryan llenas from philly and that s where we begin on this thursday morning. good morning. as anxious democrats express concerns lieutenant governor fetterman s tough debate performance appearance was a mistake, the fetterman campaign is doing all it can to shift the focus back to the issue of abortion. fetterman s
national security. dni haynes that she will work closely with the justice department to avoid interfering with its criminal code into the matter. to put it lightly, the intelligence community is rattled by more than the obvious here. a former president which used to be so reckless with top secret information. that he was sworn to protect. his actions may have very well put the lives of americans and american assets on the line. . i as a cia officer, our job is to recruit human assets overseas who are willing to turn their backs on their own countries to guarantee our safety here in america. our job as cia officers is to keep their identities secret and safe. and make no mystery about it. people either have died or will die as a result of these documents being placed out there. also new this week, and a trump appointed judge in florida signaling she s open to a point in what is called a special master to look in the case. stop by trump s legal team. the special master we f
won t say. but we will just blame the lawyers. now not you, charles coleman. you are good lawyer [laughs] ! have some fun this. morning thanks, katie. always good to see you! good morning. it is saturday november 25th, you are watching velshi on msnbc. i m charles coleman junior filling in this weekend for my friend and colleague, ali velshi. we have got a lot to talk about. first off, we are following breaking news this morning on day two of our fragile pause in the war between israel and hamas. nbc news is reporting 13 more israeli hostages are expected to be released today by hamas. 42 palestinian prisoners are also expected to be released as well according to israel channel 13. we are awaiting word on when this exchange is actually going to happen. if it is successful, it will be the second batch of hostages and prisoners released by the two countries as part of a deal that involves a four-day pause in fighting. over the course of these four days, hamas has a agreed t