Trump. Trust me on that. And thats not all clooney had to say. Why he blames the Mainstream Media for the donalds rise. Why he put his palm on his cheekbone for 20 minutes. What did millenniums think about the election . [ no audio ] right. Later in the show, audio. [ laughter ] liberal voters step into watters world and its not pretty. Let me remind you, mornings are better with friends. Thank you, steve miller. This is not him live. Im not sure he knows were playing it. A little bit later, how does the eagle feel about the mammal . Lets talk to challenger if eagles talk. Theres al with challenger. Our bald eagle. Talks with brian and ainsley and i. The big news this week is we now have a National Animal and its the bison. National mammal is the bison. The eagle is animal. I thought i said mammal. Weve got a lot to talk about. That meeting yesterday. I know it. The meeting between paul ryan and donald trump. Well talk about that first. Well get a chance to talk to donald trump about t
U. S. Government over the 3. 8 billion Dakota Access pipeline. We will get an update from north dakota will stop then who is profiting off of the pipelinine . We will follow the money in t 4 45th niveversy of attica, one of the largest prison u uprisings in u. S. History. Morning,rs ago this nearly 1300 prisoners took over the attica state correctional facility asking for more human conditions. Their struggle matters. Today, prisoners are also calling for action, calling to stand up for better treatment and calng dehumanize ameris cocorrtionalalacilities across the country. Amamy wwillll sak with heather thomonon, americ histori, thor of e explose new book, bod in thwater the atti prison rising of 1971 and its legacy. We will also be joined by david rothenberg, a m member of t the attitica oervevers committttee,e of 35 people broughght into atta to negotiate on behalf of the prisoners. He is founder of the fortune society. All that and more, coming up. Welcome to democracy now , democr
Calls racist Police Tactics world wide. Some say they just want to see football. Its more about the game. Im not really worried about what hes doing sdplp we. Were here for football. Reporter the Santa Clara Union said the blanket statements about police were insulting, misguided and hostile. But thats changed with all officers now saying they will now suit up. We have professional officers here in santa clara. They arealize the safety of the community, fans, referees are of utmost importance to us. Reporter and we did leave messages for that group, common curage. But nothing yet so far over lev stadium. Live outside levis. Lets get a Vantage Point from our nbc chopper. Rush hour traffic coupled with 70,000 fans head nothiing into stadium. Heavy security going into the any nfl event nowadays. Almost everybody is smiling because it is Opening Night. And here from the sidelines. Colin, this was the most talked about Second String quarterback in the country. Take it away. Reporter yeah.
We will follow the money. In the 45th anniversary of attica, one of the largest prison uprisings in u. S. History. Morning,rs ago this nearly 1300 prisoners took over the attica state correctional facility asking for more human conditions. Their struggle matters. Today, prisoners are also calling for action, calling to stand up for better treatment and calling dehumanize americas correctional facilities across the country. Amy we will speak with heather thompson, american historian, author of the explosive new book, blood in the water the attica prison uprising of 1971 and its legacy. We will also be joined by david rothenberg, a member of the Attica Observers Committee, one of 35 people brought into attica to negotiate on behalf of the prisoners. He is founder of the fortune society. All that and more, coming up. Welcome to democracy now , democracynow. Org, the war and peace report. Im amy goodman. North korea said today it successfully tested a Nuclear Weapon in whats believed to be
Stocks falling right along with the price of crude. Dow is down 160 points. We begin with new questions about the strength of the banks and how much exposure they really have to the continued commodities crush but its one firm in particular today, jp morgan that has investors growing more nervous. Its stock is sliding as jamie dimon holds court with wall street analysts in new york city. Kayla joins us now with more. Oil is hurting jp morgan and other banks faster than we thought. Yeah. They are taking up their estimates for exactly how much it will hurt them. Its worth saying they did sound token optimism on the us. Economy. Ultimately the noise in manufacturing and corporate end earnings will get sorted out. Jp morgans Energy Exposure they layed it out pretty specifically. 25 billion for investment grade. Only about a fifth of that has been drawn down. High yield 19 billion. Its the high yield portion that is what investors have been worried about. Those are the lower quality borrowe