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zpl craig?vanga in milan, italy, thank you. >>> in south korea, liberal candidate moon jae-in was elected president a short time ago. he replaces outgoing president park geun-hye. she was impeached in march and indicted on charges of bribery, corruption and oopabusof power. the newly elected president should mark a shift. he pledged to open engagement with the north and pledged a review of newly installed anti-missile system. >>> eight more penn states were arrested in the death of beta theta pi pledge timothy piazza. a total of 18 fraternity members face a thousand count indictment with charges ranging from providing alcohol to a minor to hazing to involuntary manslaughter. the 19-year-old engineering student fell down a flight of stairs at a party where he had been drinking heavily as part of what police were calling hazing. students are covering up that death by waiting 12 hours to dial 911. here's a portion of one of those calls. >> he hasn't moved. he has cold extremitieextremiti probably n
zpl craig?vanga in milan, italy, thank you. >>> in south korea, liberal candidate moon jae-in was elected president a short time ago. he replaces outgoing president park geun-hye. she was impeached in march and indicted on charges of bribery, corruption and oopabusof power. the newly elected president should mark a shift. he pledged to open engagement with the north and pledged a review of newly installed anti-missile system. >>> eight more penn states were arrested in the...
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. >> i'm craig.meet you. >> she should just stop and celebrate. >> i guess i'm dating myself. i'm 45. >> that's great. you should embrace it. >> i do. >> i'm the same age. i'm 44. >> not 45? >> god no. >> craig is quick as a whip. he is going back and forth with me as if we had spent four hours together prior to meeting. >> what do you do on the side? >> sleep. >> you sleep on the side? >> i do. >> which side do you sleep on? >> my right. >> your right side. i'm a right side sleeper. [ laughter ] >> this is decision day. this could be a life-changing decision that she's making right now and the people that she is selecting to continue to see, one of those could end up in her life forever. courtney when we met, you told me since the passing of your husband that you were not spending a lot of time on yourself. >> that's true. >> and because of not spending time on yourself, your romantic life suffered an since then i've put you on 20 first dates in 20 days and you have done phenomenally well with this
. >> i'm craig.meet you. >> she should just stop and celebrate. >> i guess i'm dating myself. i'm 45. >> that's great. you should embrace it. >> i do. >> i'm the same age. i'm 44. >> not 45? >> god no. >> craig is quick as a whip. he is going back and forth with me as if we had spent four hours together prior to meeting. >> what do you do on the side? >> sleep. >> you sleep on the side? >> i do. >> which side do...
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craig? >> janice huff, thank you. >>> president trump remains in sicily tonight, one day before wrapping up nine days of travel to europe and the middle east. today at the g7 summit the president came under pressure from other world leaders to stick with the landmark agreement to reduce carbon emissions and slow global warming. we get more on that tonight from our chief white house correspondent, hallie jackson. >> reporter: in sicily, a performance tonight for the world's most powerful leaders but just off stage, less harmony. >> there is no doubt this will be the most challenging g7 summit in years. >> reporter: in the presidents' debut a twist signaling he may be more in tune than they thought on russia and the environment. a white house advisor says the president's views on climate change are evolving during these talks, as he faces pressure to stay in the landmark paris climate agreement. then toward moscow, this potentially significant suggestion. >> we're not lowering our sanctions on
craig? >> janice huff, thank you. >>> president trump remains in sicily tonight, one day before wrapping up nine days of travel to europe and the middle east. today at the g7 summit the president came under pressure from other world leaders to stick with the landmark agreement to reduce carbon emissions and slow global warming. we get more on that tonight from our chief white house correspondent, hallie jackson. >> reporter: in sicily, a performance tonight for the world's...
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come on, craig. trump has called out the media.never body slammed the media, and think about this. for a year and a half, trump has been going after the media, how many nut jobs out in the streets have taken shots at members of the media? zero. you have a congressional candidate, a congressional candidate, craig. this isn't some nut job on the street. he's got his own issues, man. >> joe, again, i think one could question this particular candidate's temperament, yeah. but you would have to concede that the rhetoric, that a lot of what the president has said about members of the media, about journalists, about tv networks such as this one, that hasn't helped the situation. >> i tell what you, craig, the feeling that trump voters have toward the media they've had for a long, long time. again, i think it's amazing. donald trump has been out there going after the media for a year and a half. how come we haven't had a rash of attacks out on the street? it's amazing. we've had one congressional candidate get physical last night. you can'
come on, craig. trump has called out the media.never body slammed the media, and think about this. for a year and a half, trump has been going after the media, how many nut jobs out in the streets have taken shots at members of the media? zero. you have a congressional candidate, a congressional candidate, craig. this isn't some nut job on the street. he's got his own issues, man. >> joe, again, i think one could question this particular candidate's temperament, yeah. but you would have...
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craig likes to skewer.you get a situation where people say here's another populist outsider challenger, to the republican establishment, but you say the analogy does not hold water and i am thinking is it a result of the fact that one guy could get things done in washington and the other cannot? >> the parties have changed. a lot more conservative democrats than there are today and liberal republicans in washington or the republican party but politics is personal. you have been writing about it along time. reagan was able to work with democrats like the 86 tax bill. the 86 tax reform act got through congress, more than o'neill because o'neill was getting ready to retire. go back to what i said, there were a lot of conservative democrats, reagan could bring them to the republican fold. look at reagan's speeches and commentary and q and a. he didn't come to washington to declare war on the media. taxing the bureaucracy, but he needed democrats to get his programs through, needed the media to be open to the id
craig likes to skewer.you get a situation where people say here's another populist outsider challenger, to the republican establishment, but you say the analogy does not hold water and i am thinking is it a result of the fact that one guy could get things done in washington and the other cannot? >> the parties have changed. a lot more conservative democrats than there are today and liberal republicans in washington or the republican party but politics is personal. you have been writing...
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craig? >> as we're having this conversation, a look here at prime minister netanyahu. it appears as if they are waiting there at the residence for president trump to arrive in jerusalem for that joint news conference, if you will. andrea mitchell also standing by, our chief foreign affairs correspondent. so is steve clemens, editor at large at "the atlantic." and we also have the ambassador with us, as well. andrea, let me come to you for a moment. again, you've watched this play out here since trump touched down in saudi arabia to great fanfare. what do you make of the president's visit so far? as we watch president trump and melania trump make their way up the step there is to greet mr. and mrs. netanyahu. >> reporter: let's just listen in and hear what they may say, craig, as they're greeting each other. >> welcome to our palace. just sign the guest book. [ inaudible ] [ no dialogue ] [ inaudible ] >> andrea, i'm not sure if you know the answer to this question, but it's not going to stop
craig? >> as we're having this conversation, a look here at prime minister netanyahu. it appears as if they are waiting there at the residence for president trump to arrive in jerusalem for that joint news conference, if you will. andrea mitchell also standing by, our chief foreign affairs correspondent. so is steve clemens, editor at large at "the atlantic." and we also have the ambassador with us, as well. andrea, let me come to you for a moment. again, you've watched this...
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>> no, i don't think so, craig. thanks for having me. i think, you know, at the end of the day the president has the best interest to protect the united states by any means necessary. for all of us on the panel and the american people to come up with this conspiracy theory to what was said, what we heard and what went on in that meeting is not right. you know, if -- it would be different if we were in the meeting and we had some dialog and heard everything that was going on. for a rogue dictator of north korea to shoot a mist on the coast of russia and have a dictator in syria that puts gas on children, you know, the -- there's a tremendous unrest in the region and the president needs the president of turkey, needs the president of russia, all hands on deck in the region to come together, put it into a common goal which is to end isis. now this is totally unfair to criticize -- >> what part -- >> bruce what part of this -- >> what part of this is totally unfair, bruce? >> touestion -- it's almost like you're questioning thepr esident's p
>> no, i don't think so, craig. thanks for having me. i think, you know, at the end of the day the president has the best interest to protect the united states by any means necessary. for all of us on the panel and the american people to come up with this conspiracy theory to what was said, what we heard and what went on in that meeting is not right. you know, if -- it would be different if we were in the meeting and we had some dialog and heard everything that was going on. for a rogue...
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i'm craig melvin in for lester tonight. the great memorial getday get away is off and running.away is off and running. nearly 40 million folks are traveling this weekend. tens of millions will be dealing with a big storm system that could ruin their plans. for the vast majority who are driving to the beach or that backyard barbecue, a warning about this country's crumbling infrastructure. many roads and railroads are old and broken, a plan to fix them is elusive and if you're flying, there may be new rules at the airport. we start with tom costello at regan international airport. tom, good evening. >> reporter: craig, good evening. the new procedures at with carry ones. you have to remove electronics larger than a cell phone out of your bag and food and books at the check point and then from coast to coast, the nation is looking at crumbling roads and airports and railroads, it's under strain from neglect years and years across the country. the summer travel kickoff and the nation's ageing roads, bridges, railroads and airp
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craig? >> garret, quickly here, did we ever get an answer to the question that ben was trying to ask? i mean do we know where he stands on the new health care bill since the cbo score came out? >> no. in fact, we don't. in fact, the only thing we've heard from the gianforte camp today or really last night was that statement, essentially pinning the blame for this entire incident on jacobs. they have not said a word and cans ltds several other interviews that they had scheduled around election day. on that very simple question we still don't have an answer. >> thank you, sir. mr. alexander stand big for us in d.c. with some news on the search for an fbi director. mr. lieberman is out. is that right, peter? >> that's right. senator lieberman no longer in consideration by the white house after sending a letter to president trump yesterday. nbc news obtaining a copy. this was largely a function of the president that has decided he will be hiring a man by the name of marc kasowitz, his long-time
craig? >> garret, quickly here, did we ever get an answer to the question that ben was trying to ask? i mean do we know where he stands on the new health care bill since the cbo score came out? >> no. in fact, we don't. in fact, the only thing we've heard from the gianforte camp today or really last night was that statement, essentially pinning the blame for this entire incident on jacobs. they have not said a word and cans ltds several other interviews that they had scheduled...
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katy tur joins me now. >> hi, craig. thank you so much.eeping a close eye on the white house briefing room where any moment press secretary sean spicer will walk out to deliver the daily briefing. we imagine he'll be getting a lot of questions about today's testimony on capitol hill from fbi director james comey. comey once again forced to defend decisions he made in the lead-up to november's election. >> i've lived my entire career by the tradition that if you can possibly avoid it, you avoid any action in the run-up to an election that could have any impact. but i sat there this morning and i could not see a door labeled no action here. i could see two doors and they were both actions. one was labeled speak and one was labeled conceal. speak wou b
katy tur joins me now. >> hi, craig. thank you so much.eeping a close eye on the white house briefing room where any moment press secretary sean spicer will walk out to deliver the daily briefing. we imagine he'll be getting a lot of questions about today's testimony on capitol hill from fbi director james comey. comey once again forced to defend decisions he made in the lead-up to november's election. >> i've lived my entire career by the tradition that if you can possibly avoid...
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craig shirley.y. [applause] >> and interviewing mr. shirley today will be juan williams, a man who almost needs no introduction, but we're going to introduce him anyway. [laughter] an emmy award winner and fox news contributor since 1997, he's a celebrated author in his own right. many williams has been a prolific chronicler of the black experience in america. selected titles include eyes on the prize: america's civil rights years 1954-1965, and thurgood marshall, an american revolutionary. for the sake of time, i truncated to those two. be finally, as the treasurer of the montgomery county democratic party, i'm pleased to announce the democrats are almost a 3 to 1 majority over registered republicans in our county, so, juan with, welcome to friendly territory. [laughter] if you ever need a respite from fox news, we welcome you here with open arms. [laughter] gaithersburg, please help me welcome juan williams. [applause] >> thank you. great pleasure to be here with craig shirley who i have known since the reagan white house. >> early '
craig shirley.y. [applause] >> and interviewing mr. shirley today will be juan williams, a man who almost needs no introduction, but we're going to introduce him anyway. [laughter] an emmy award winner and fox news contributor since 1997, he's a celebrated author in his own right. many williams has been a prolific chronicler of the black experience in america. selected titles include eyes on the prize: america's civil rights years 1954-1965, and thurgood marshall, an american...
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craig. what we are giving to craig is the right to decide on whether he and the rest of us... craig, like many people, voted to leave but is unsure about what leaving means in practice. we will know what it means in practice after theresa may comes back with a deal. theresa may comes back with a deal. the question is for craig, do you just want theresa may to decide our future? there are huge variations. we going to continue to have arrangements which allow university stu d e nts to arrangements which allow university students to move from one place to the next in the eu? we will be part of research and development programme's what does it mean for fisheries and agriculture? craig mightjust fisheries and agriculture? craig might just want to fisheries and agriculture? craig mightjust want to say, i've looked at the details, i've seen the way that it at the details, i've seen the way thatitis at the details, i've seen the way that it is written and i still want to leave. 0r that it is written and i still want to leave. or he might, this is the lifeblood of any democracy, say, i
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craig? >> thank you. >>> authorities in the u.k. know much more about the movements of the suicide bomber that killed 22 people at a concert arena in manchester and arre arrested a large part of a terror network there. nbc's bill neely with the latest. >> reporter: tonight a new arrest and more searches. immense progress says police, confident they have captured a terror cell. >> we're very happy we've got our hands around some of the key players that we're concerned about. >> just loose ends to chase down he says. police tell nbc news they know how salman abedi's powerful bomb was built and the phone call he made minutes before the attack to tell his mother and brother good-bye and forgive me. they have tracked his path from libya through turkey and germany unhint dered where he bought the pack pack and finished the deadly plot months in the making. tonight, manchester's first big event since the bombing. athletics protected by dozens of articmed police. across britain police reviewed and in some cases increased security at more th
craig? >> thank you. >>> authorities in the u.k. know much more about the movements of the suicide bomber that killed 22 people at a concert arena in manchester and arre arrested a large part of a terror network there. nbc's bill neely with the latest. >> reporter: tonight a new arrest and more searches. immense progress says police, confident they have captured a terror cell. >> we're very happy we've got our hands around some of the key players that we're concerned...
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craig? >> hans nichols for us, thank you. bring you in and put the tweet back up there, steve because this is president trump's tweet a short time ago. earlier today i should say. north korea has shown great disrespect for their neighbor china by shooting off yet another ballistic missile but china is trying hard. steve, that tweet seems to imply that north korea is china's problem. what do you make of it? >> right. it's showing how erratic donald trump can be and how naive because the notion that china is going to share our same degree of strategic concern is a real problem and not correct. so i think that it is something where china is not going to basically take on north korea in a kinetic war and donald trump has repeatedly said if china is not going to do something, then the united states will. that he will. and so he's sort of fudging off of that right now. the one thing i would add to hans nichols' analysis, which is always excellent, is that u.s. senators, the 100 u.s. senators marched over to the white house to get a
craig? >> hans nichols for us, thank you. bring you in and put the tweet back up there, steve because this is president trump's tweet a short time ago. earlier today i should say. north korea has shown great disrespect for their neighbor china by shooting off yet another ballistic missile but china is trying hard. steve, that tweet seems to imply that north korea is china's problem. what do you make of it? >> right. it's showing how erratic donald trump can be and how naive because...
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craig melvin is up next live from amman, jordan. the traveling show right here on msnbc. craig? far. we would like to come back to you in just a bit. craig melvin here from amman, jordan, where again any moment now, we are expecting to hear from president donald trump and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. any moment now, they'll take to the podium and make some remarks from the prime minister's residence. meanwhile, i am here in amman, less than an hour's drive from jerusalem. part of the massive nbc presence here in the middle east as we cover every facet of president trump's trip. i have been spending the last few days with you and ambassador nikki haley. it is also her first overseas trip as u.n. ambassador. i will have much, much more on our exclusive conversation and also what she saw in that massive refugee camp on sunday. we'll get to that in just a moment. more on that wide-ranging conversation. but let me bring in nbc's kelly o'donnell. she's traveling with president trump. she is just a stone's throw, if you will, in jerusalem. kelly, bring us up to speed on w
craig melvin is up next live from amman, jordan. the traveling show right here on msnbc. craig? far. we would like to come back to you in just a bit. craig melvin here from amman, jordan, where again any moment now, we are expecting to hear from president donald trump and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. any moment now, they'll take to the podium and make some remarks from the prime minister's residence. meanwhile, i am here in amman, less than an hour's drive from jerusalem. part of...
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craig melvin here. msnbc headquarters in new york. health care hurdles. the health care legislation passes out of the house, but will it survive the senate? the uphill bat it will the upper chamber. and at the state level, as well. >>>jobs, jobs, jobs. u.s. job growth rebounding in april as unemployment hit a ten-year low. will the good news last, and who should get the credit? >>> and president trump hunkered down at his property for the weekend. but is the new jersey town ready for the cost, the crowds, and the spotlight that come with a visiting president? we'll start with that victory on the health care bill once again. a republican victory, but is it going to be republican victory in the long-term? battle, war. a very important series of questions now, as the senate takes up the bill. president trump has retired to his golf club in new jersey for the weekend, fresh off a victory celebration that many have suggested could be a bit premature. a short time ago he tweeted about the future of this health care fight. big win in the house. very exciting. bu
craig melvin here. msnbc headquarters in new york. health care hurdles. the health care legislation passes out of the house, but will it survive the senate? the uphill bat it will the upper chamber. and at the state level, as well. >>>jobs, jobs, jobs. u.s. job growth rebounding in april as unemployment hit a ten-year low. will the good news last, and who should get the credit? >>> and president trump hunkered down at his property for the weekend. but is the new jersey town...
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craig? >> matt bradley with that breaking news for us in paris this morning, thank you. >>> speaking of hacking, there's been new movement overnight in the probe of russia's interference into the u.s. election. the senate intelligence committee is now reportedly asking several of president trump's top advisers for key information. this amid word that michael flinn was warned about his contacts with the russian ambassador during the transition. nbc's kelly o'donnell is live in branchburg, new jersey, with more. >> reporter: good morning. this all brings about a new set of challenges for president trump and the team he has tried to assemble for his administration. new today there are questions about what has happened with the russian investigation, but it goes beyond that as well to public pressure aimed at one of his nominees that forced an abrupt withdrawal to that former national security adviser michael flynn. and suspicions he raised about his contacts with the russian ambassador. questio
craig? >> matt bradley with that breaking news for us in paris this morning, thank you. >>> speaking of hacking, there's been new movement overnight in the probe of russia's interference into the u.s. election. the senate intelligence committee is now reportedly asking several of president trump's top advisers for key information. this amid word that michael flinn was warned about his contacts with the russian ambassador during the transition. nbc's kelly o'donnell is live in...
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and one more thing, craig. is, the president of the united states is appearing to cover for mike flynn. this is not one of his boys. he didn't grow up with him. he doesn't really know him that well. and by the way, i'm a former federal agent. and it leads me to believe that there's some fire here with this smoke, and that he's trying to protect flynn because he doesn't want flynn to come out with testimony against him. >> can anything be inferred from the fact that the president wanted to speak with jim comey alone? >> ted raises an important part. do we think the president was acting to help michael flynn or himself or some mixed effort of the two? because again, investigators would look more -- if you're trying to help yourself, it's more incriminating. you're saying what do we infer about people leaving the room? >> yeah. >> well, in theory, attorney general jeff sessions is recused from campaign inquiries, so we don't know what all the facts that flynn is being investigated for. but if you want to give him
and one more thing, craig. is, the president of the united states is appearing to cover for mike flynn. this is not one of his boys. he didn't grow up with him. he doesn't really know him that well. and by the way, i'm a former federal agent. and it leads me to believe that there's some fire here with this smoke, and that he's trying to protect flynn because he doesn't want flynn to come out with testimony against him. >> can anything be inferred from the fact that the president wanted to...
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appreciate your time. >> thanks, craig. take care. >>> the gop health care plan getting slammed by critics for not protecting people with preexisting conditions. republicans instead suggesting high risk pools for uninsurable patients. what that could mean for the cost of your health insurance. right after this. ready or not, here i come.ek.) ♪ anyone can dream. making it a reality is the hard part. northrop grumman command and control systems always let you see the complete picture. and we're looking for a few dreamers to join us. nosy neighbor with a glad bag, full of trash. what happens next? nothing. only glad has febreze to neutralize odors for 5 days. guaranteed. even the most perceptive noses won't notice the trash. be happy. it's glad. hi, i'm frank. i take movantik for oic, opioid-induced constipation. had a bad back injury, my doctor prescribed opioids which helped with the chronic pain, but backed me up big-time. tried prunes, laxatives, still constipated... had to talk to my doctor. she said, "how long you been h
appreciate your time. >> thanks, craig. take care. >>> the gop health care plan getting slammed by critics for not protecting people with preexisting conditions. republicans instead suggesting high risk pools for uninsurable patients. what that could mean for the cost of your health insurance. right after this. ready or not, here i come.ek.) ♪ anyone can dream. making it a reality is the hard part. northrop grumman command and control systems always let you see the complete...
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craig melvin is up next. >> hey, droandrea, enjoy the weekend. craig melvin here in new york. a live look now at the white house briefing room. there it is. any moment we expect to see sean spicer return to the podium there. his deputy had been filling in while he was on navy reserve duty. mr. spicer will return to an onslaught of likely uncomfortable questions, beginning with that series of bizarre tweets from this morning from president donald trump. the president suggesting that he might actually cancel all future white house meetings. he also delivered a warning. some have characterized it as a wa threat to james comey, may have been recorded. already there are conflicting stories about what happened that the dinner. president trump's exclusive terview with lester holt will comeup, as well. while we wait for mr. spicer, let's play a portion of that interview. this is president trump talking about jim comey's firing and its relation to the russian probe. >> look, he's a show boat, a grandstander, the fbi has been in turmoil. you know that, i know that. everybody knows that.
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and what does that say about what craig shakespeare has done? after less it is very much job done. jamie vardy didn‘t get himself on the scoresheet but it was a classic mahrez gaul. they won comfortably 3-0. mahrez gaul. they won comfortably 3—0. surely he has to get the job now, let‘s hear from 3—0. surely he has to get the job now, let‘s hearfrom craig shakespeare. definitely pleased with the result, performance not quite there today for both sides. it was a bit of a scrappy affair but ultimately it is about the result and another clean sheet is pleasing. when i took over the most important thing was to be competitive in every game, to try to climb the table and never set a points target but ultimately now we are mathematically safe and we have got three games left. bournemouth another team that is mathematically safe. a brilliant season for them. josh king has had a fantastic season, 15 premier league goals, might be 16 yet. officially the second goal he got has gone down asa the second goal he got has gone down as a ryan shawcross own goal.
and what does that say about what craig shakespeare has done? after less it is very much job done. jamie vardy didn‘t get himself on the scoresheet but it was a classic mahrez gaul. they won comfortably 3-0. mahrez gaul. they won comfortably 3—0. surely he has to get the job now, let‘s hear from 3—0. surely he has to get the job now, let‘s hearfrom craig shakespeare. definitely pleased with the result, performance not quite there today for both sides. it was a bit of a scrappy affair...
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craig? sheinelle? >> ransomware, thank you. >>> the teacher accused of kidnapping his former high school student is behind bars, a day after appearing in court. maya rodriguez is live outside the courthouse in nashville, tennessee. maya, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, hearing about being put on house arrest while awaiting his trial, but prosecutors argued with him about the time he and his student were on the run. todd cummings family spent friday in court hoping to let the judge release him until trial. >> they are still very much in support of him. not saying they condone the actions that he did, but they still provide moral support for him. >> reporter: but the federal prosecutors used cummings own words against him showing he lied in the letter left for his wife. in the letter he writes, i am on my way to virginia beach and maybe d.c. just to think. but an fbi agent testified, that wasn't true. instead, he went on the run with his 15-year-old student. cummings were on a multi-state trip f
craig? sheinelle? >> ransomware, thank you. >>> the teacher accused of kidnapping his former high school student is behind bars, a day after appearing in court. maya rodriguez is live outside the courthouse in nashville, tennessee. maya, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, hearing about being put on house arrest while awaiting his trial, but prosecutors argued with him about the time he and his student were on the run. todd cummings family spent friday in court hoping...
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i take pictures, i sent it to craig overby with the fbi and i said, you know i get this message craigsn't right. >> it sounds to me like you thought she'd sent that message, but that something was wrong with her? >> yeah, maybe she's got too much pressure built up or she's had a head injury and that's why it sounds so odd. >> reporter: as the fbi went to work trying to trace the message, frustration led nicole's friend cami back to facebook. to get the word out about her friend's disappearance. subsequently murdered, schoolteacher sherry arnold still fresh in mind, cami started the "find nicole waller" facebook page. >> when nicky first went missing there was no talk of it on the news, it wasn't in the newspaper. and having just gone through the sherry arnold case, you know, tons of people came out and looked for her, rightfully so, but there was no word of a search party for nicky, there was nothing. and when people go missing you look for them. that's what you do. and i was angry. >> it was like she was forgotten? >> very much so. i told carmen that i was going over to eastern monta
i take pictures, i sent it to craig overby with the fbi and i said, you know i get this message craigsn't right. >> it sounds to me like you thought she'd sent that message, but that something was wrong with her? >> yeah, maybe she's got too much pressure built up or she's had a head injury and that's why it sounds so odd. >> reporter: as the fbi went to work trying to trace the message, frustration led nicole's friend cami back to facebook. to get the word out about her...
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>> it's been almost five months since craig saeger peace away from leukemia.with a cure. >> $a team sport cancer. >> nobody thought as bravely as the late craig saeger. he died last year after a long batle with acute myloid leukemia and his wife is working hard to keep the legacy going. >> we want to support lls. i'm trying to honor craig's legacy and keep this partnership together. >> partnership is between leukemia and lymphoma see tiety and saeger foundation. they're raising money in sa saeger strong pins and clothes that evoke his style. >> it's a true testament of the kind of man he was and kind of life he lived. full of fun, full of life and fuvl style. some may disagree with that but it was style. it's a testament. he got that in return 1,000 fold. and by the love and support cbs, fox, espn. everybody in the sports world. there's not one person i know of that was not on craig's side. >> and the goal, to raise awareness and defeat the cancer that took craig saeger too soon. >> we have a major clinical trial underway to find new treatments and finally aft
>> it's been almost five months since craig saeger peace away from leukemia.with a cure. >> $a team sport cancer. >> nobody thought as bravely as the late craig saeger. he died last year after a long batle with acute myloid leukemia and his wife is working hard to keep the legacy going. >> we want to support lls. i'm trying to honor craig's legacy and keep this partnership together. >> partnership is between leukemia and lymphoma see tiety and saeger foundation....
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craig, sheinelle. >> ransomware. kelly, thank you. >>> the teacher accused of kidnapping his former high school student remains behind bars this morning a day after he made a court appearance in the case and new details emerged about their time on the run. maya rodriguez is live outside the courthouse in nashville, tennessee. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, sheinelle. ted coupummins was here for a hearing about possibly being on house arrest but prosecutors argued against that with new details about the time he and his student were on the road. >> ted cummins family spent friday afternoon in federal court hoping to convince a judge to let him go until his trial. >> they are still very much in support of him. not saying they condone the actions that have been alleged against him but they still provide moral support, emotional support for him. >> reporter: federal prosecutors used cummins own words against him. in a letter he writes, i am on my way to virginia beach and maybe d.c. just to think. but an fbi age
craig, sheinelle. >> ransomware. kelly, thank you. >>> the teacher accused of kidnapping his former high school student remains behind bars this morning a day after he made a court appearance in the case and new details emerged about their time on the run. maya rodriguez is live outside the courthouse in nashville, tennessee. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, sheinelle. ted coupummins was here for a hearing about possibly being on house arrest but prosecutors argued...
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craig, is traveling with her. craig, good morning to you. >> that is good morning in arabic or at least so i've been told. she's set to arrive here in jordan a few hours from now. from here, she'll make her way to turkey. president trump to the east and saudi arabia having a number of conversations there undoubtedly about how to end the six-year-old war in syria. the ambassador will spend her time here in the middle east getting a first-hand up close look of the effects of that war. it was haley, of course, who really grabbed the world by the collar earlier last month when he held up those pictures of women and children who had been killed using chemical weapons in sear. some 7 million people have been killed since the war started. another 5 million are refugees. an ambassador tells me she'll spend some time touring the border, spend some time in a refugee camp there, along with spending time in a school for refugees. haley really has emerged, if you will, as really one of the most outspoken members of the trump c
craig, is traveling with her. craig, good morning to you. >> that is good morning in arabic or at least so i've been told. she's set to arrive here in jordan a few hours from now. from here, she'll make her way to turkey. president trump to the east and saudi arabia having a number of conversations there undoubtedly about how to end the six-year-old war in syria. the ambassador will spend her time here in the middle east getting a first-hand up close look of the effects of that war. it...
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happy birthday, craig. >> happy birthday, craig. >> reporter: oh -- >> give him something?ou. there's a candle in it? right? we ordered a candle. >> reporter: thank you so much. this is -- >> good as we can good. do you have sprinkles on there, too? >> there are sprinkles. >> reporter: you're so kind and thoughtful, sheinelle, thank you. >> all we do-of-cou in amman. >> reporter: thank you very much. thanks, guys. >>> now to other news making headlines. another scare in the air overnight. the u.s. military summoned two fighter jets to escort an american airlines flight from l.a. to honolulu. that's after a turkish man rushed up the aisle mid-flight trying to make his way to the part of the plane. flight attendants blocked him with a drink cart. he was restrained and taken into fbi custody upon landing. earlier that same man detained at l.a.x. for breemping a security door but was still allowed to board the flight to hawaii. >>> excitement is brewing at pimm lick coe and bougpimlico. the favorite to win, always dreaming. belmont stakes next month. reminder here, coverage sta
happy birthday, craig. >> happy birthday, craig. >> reporter: oh -- >> give him something?ou. there's a candle in it? right? we ordered a candle. >> reporter: thank you so much. this is -- >> good as we can good. do you have sprinkles on there, too? >> there are sprinkles. >> reporter: you're so kind and thoughtful, sheinelle, thank you. >> all we do-of-cou in amman. >> reporter: thank you very much. thanks, guys. >>> now to other...
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craig? >> chris, really quickly here, that fphone call scheduled with vladimir putin do we know if it happened and do we expect a read out? >> we usually get a read out and we usually don't know until after the happens. we would expect that conversation to be a lot about bashar al assad and syria. it will be for the first time a conversation that they have had since they both said relations between the two countries have reached a new low and since the united states took action against assad for gassing his own people. as you well know, sometimes what seems to be the topic of these conversations they can go on a while and veer off course as they seemed to on saturday when he issued an invitation to the president of the philippines to visit the white house causing a lot of controversy. >> who knows. he may invite russia's president as well. chris jansing from 1600, mike viqueira, good to see you, my friend. >> thanks, craig. >>> during that speech, which again was supposed to be about the air
craig? >> chris, really quickly here, that fphone call scheduled with vladimir putin do we know if it happened and do we expect a read out? >> we usually get a read out and we usually don't know until after the happens. we would expect that conversation to be a lot about bashar al assad and syria. it will be for the first time a conversation that they have had since they both said relations between the two countries have reached a new low and since the united states took action...
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craig handled it.e as well, we're playing for them. >> pierre: see you game two on monday. >> thank you. >> pierre: johnny. >> john: thanks for watching the stanley cup playoffs presented by geico. for eddie olczyk and pierre mcgwire, let's check back in the studio. >>> john, thanks so much. bobby ryan said on paper the penguins better. the senators get the win. >> pittsburgh looked like they stumbled around for the last couple days trying to celebrate through their beautiful win over washington because they had no legs, no hands, they had really no life. fleury was their best player. hornqvist looked okay. big-name players didn't have it tonight. they can't afford to have that happen in game two. one slips okay. two slips away. >> give ottawa credit for the way they started the game and ended the game. ottawa came out in overtime and erased all that. bobby ryan with a great goal. >> sens' remarkable run continues they're now 6-1 in overtime games in this postseason. game one of the eastern conference
craig handled it.e as well, we're playing for them. >> pierre: see you game two on monday. >> thank you. >> pierre: johnny. >> john: thanks for watching the stanley cup playoffs presented by geico. for eddie olczyk and pierre mcgwire, let's check back in the studio. >>> john, thanks so much. bobby ryan said on paper the penguins better. the senators get the win. >> pittsburgh looked like they stumbled around for the last couple days trying to celebrate...
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kenneth craig reports. >> reporter: this seems like a regular hospital bed for newborns. >> it's very reporter: but under the sheets, doctors are testing a new treatment for the tiniest victims of the nation's drug crisis. it's a special mattress that vibrates. >> so when i first heard about this mattress, i'm thinking this mattress is vibrating like this, you can see it. you feel this and it's -- >> -- really gentle. it's like sitting in car going 60 miles an hour in your cadillac, right? >> reporter: liz salisbury is studying whether that light stimulation could help with breathing, heart rate, and irritability in babies born dependent on opioids. a condition known as neonatal abstinence syndrome. the mother's newborn is part of the study. she didn't want us to show her face but told us to stay off heroin, she takes methadone, which left the baby. >> there's so much you can do and the baby goes through with draws. >> babies like hers are treated with more drugs including morphine. doctors hope the mattress can reduce the amount of painkillers needed. >> it's not a substitute. we don
kenneth craig reports. >> reporter: this seems like a regular hospital bed for newborns. >> it's very reporter: but under the sheets, doctors are testing a new treatment for the tiniest victims of the nation's drug crisis. it's a special mattress that vibrates. >> so when i first heard about this mattress, i'm thinking this mattress is vibrating like this, you can see it. you feel this and it's -- >> -- really gentle. it's like sitting in car going 60 miles an hour in...
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craig venter. >> we want to find things early when they're treatable and preventible. >> reporter: dr. venter came to talk in front of tech entrepreneurs at ft. mason. he then spoke exclusively to kpix5 news. >> what we're looking for is what's unique to each person and how that would predict their future. >> reporter: the checkup begins with eight hours of diagnostic testing. it includes whole genome sequencing, a blood test that looks at 20 different chemicals and extensive mri body images that begins with the brain and uses very sophisticated software. >> we have algorithms that measure very accurately 20 regions of the brain, can predict alzheimer's disease 20 years in advance. >> reporter: so far more than 500 people have signed up. venter says all presumed they were perfectly healthy. however? >> 40% of those people that you think are healthy were finding have serious disease. >> reporter: including venter, his workup and dna sequencing
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that craig it clear caplan would be eye good person to follow on twit tore learn about this. again.do so he's our hill producer up there. he's been digging through the spending bill this morning. a few of the things he's found, bill, one in that that no funding may be used to " ofvent implementation programs of voluntary prayer and meditation in public schools." and one other tweet from craig this morning, the spending bill reludes an entire section stricting funds to the russian government to counter their " influence and aggression." craigcaplan on twitter. james in georgia. morning. caller: good morning. comment.t a i always listen to c-span. last year when president barack was there. now we've got donald. just don't know nothing. it's just down to earth. he is racist. dumb. tv he don'town on know [indiscernible]. he is one of the dumbest presidents. host: rather than just calling names, give me examples. aller: that tries to make budget? what high school he went to? did he graduate? this thingll of about president barack but donald, you don't hear his grade class?tom of t
that craig it clear caplan would be eye good person to follow on twit tore learn about this. again.do so he's our hill producer up there. he's been digging through the spending bill this morning. a few of the things he's found, bill, one in that that no funding may be used to " ofvent implementation programs of voluntary prayer and meditation in public schools." and one other tweet from craig this morning, the spending bill reludes an entire section stricting funds to the russian...
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craig: in a lot of city -- they have. craig: and a lot of cities there are a lot of options.foods is incredible -- wholeole foods is a foods is a grossly expensive, which i found coming here from the u.k. restocking shelves, how quickly are they pushing forward on that? that is something that will help them. craig: really good point. kroger has been working with a data analysis firm for years. four years nobody paid attention. they barely have a loyalty program, they don't know a lot about who is shopping there. at kroger they know exactly who is in their store and when you bought last time and what you like to buy, they are pushing you coupons. whole foods is giving its toe into that space. for years that didn't matter. sales were up double digits and that didn't matter but now they are having problems. julia: we show you the stock partners% since jana were involved and they're hoping for a sale here. my question on their earnings would be what do investors want to hear on this? is it good news or bad news? i guess if we have good news for the government in make the sale is
craig: in a lot of city -- they have. craig: and a lot of cities there are a lot of options.foods is incredible -- wholeole foods is a foods is a grossly expensive, which i found coming here from the u.k. restocking shelves, how quickly are they pushing forward on that? that is something that will help them. craig: really good point. kroger has been working with a data analysis firm for years. four years nobody paid attention. they barely have a loyalty program, they don't know a lot about who...
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. >>> i'm craig melvin in for lester tonight. on this memorial day, we pause to remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice during war in a solum tribute at arlington national cemetery, president trump honored those who died serving in america's armed forces and the president publicly defended his senior advisor and son-in-law jared kushner. kushner is the latest aid caught in the web of russia investigations now under fbi scrutiny and tonight getting advice from fellow trump staffers. we start tonight with kristen welker at the white house. >> reporter: president trump is marking his first memorial day with tradition, laying a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier. payingri fallen heroes. >> here at this shrine, we honor the noblest among us, the men and women that paid the ultimate price for victory and for freedom. >> reporter: behind the scenes, the administration is struggling to manage the political damage with the russia probe deepening. "the washington post" reporting his son-in-law and senior advisor jared kushner
. >>> i'm craig melvin in for lester tonight. on this memorial day, we pause to remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice during war in a solum tribute at arlington national cemetery, president trump honored those who died serving in america's armed forces and the president publicly defended his senior advisor and son-in-law jared kushner. kushner is the latest aid caught in the web of russia investigations now under fbi scrutiny and tonight getting advice from fellow trump...
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but acute mie loid leukemia, the disease that took craig has been stubborn.ave this initiative together called beat aml to make advances in treating that disease. >> are most blood cancers curable and treatable? can you talk about that? >> so we've again we've made great progress in treating the blood cancers. i'd like to think of blood cancer research as the tip of the spear. we've been able to make more progress more quickly. we're using precision medicine the right drug for the right patient at the right time. it's -- if you will, it's in the dna to do that. so we've made great progress, but no cures yet. no real cures. i believe they're coming and they're coming soon. but we need to keep the effort up to make it happen. >> and stacy, for people watching who want to help and get involved, what can they do? >> absolutely. you know, both have team building awareness, go on als.org and join a team and dr. luke can talk about that a little bit more. go to sager strong and donate there as well. it's a collaboration of both -- it's a all going to the same goal.
but acute mie loid leukemia, the disease that took craig has been stubborn.ave this initiative together called beat aml to make advances in treating that disease. >> are most blood cancers curable and treatable? can you talk about that? >> so we've again we've made great progress in treating the blood cancers. i'd like to think of blood cancer research as the tip of the spear. we've been able to make more progress more quickly. we're using precision medicine the right drug for the...
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or officer craig hanging out.raig, we greatly appreciate you joining us today, to share a little bit of your story, this video, you're doing a wonderful thing. great to talk to you. what an honor. thank you for joining us. >> thank you very much. >> leland: pretty cool to see what's possible when you put in extra effort. >> absolutely, not everybody can do that. >> leland: coming up in the next hour of "happening now" we can't top the skateboarding and trombone playing but a closer look at the growing list of challenges facing this white house, president trump back from the foreign trip he calls a home run. inside look at the special challenges military spouses face, as their loved ones are away. when you booked this trip, you didn't know we had over 26,000 local activities listed on our app. or that you could book them right from your phone. a few weeks ago, you still didn't know if you were gonna go. now the only thing you don't know, is why it took you so long to come here. expedia. everything in one place, so
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he wasn't living in the shadows. >> craig: he wasn't hiding, right. and so, they grabbed somebody who was following the rules. >> cooper: most of you voted for donald trump. he said he was going to do this. he's done this. why are you surprised? >> craig: because this is not the person he said he would deport. >> keck: and why would you deport somebody like that when you got so many other bad people out there? it just doesn't make sense to me. >> cooper: ice declined to give us an interview, but, in a statement, the agency said beristain was detained because of that final order of removal" in accordance with federal immigration law." james carafano, a policy expert at the heritage foundation and a member of mr. trump's transition team, told us the president's new policy is designed to serve as a deterrent. >> carafano: it's not that they're going out and they're looking for people who have done nothing, but that we have an obligation to enforce the law. and if somebody comes across our path who's broken the law, then you know what? they're probably go
he wasn't living in the shadows. >> craig: he wasn't hiding, right. and so, they grabbed somebody who was following the rules. >> cooper: most of you voted for donald trump. he said he was going to do this. he's done this. why are you surprised? >> craig: because this is not the person he said he would deport. >> keck: and why would you deport somebody like that when you got so many other bad people out there? it just doesn't make sense to me. >> cooper: ice...
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craig? sheinelle? >> that memorial is massive there. >>> here at home, a tragic accident tied to the holiday celebrations is under investigation. an elite navy s.e.a.l. fell to his death when his parachute failed to open at a demonstration over the hudson here in new york. morgan radford has more on that. morgan, good morning. >>> good morning. major cities across the country are honoring memorial day weekend with fleet week. it's when active service members go into cities and hold celebrations like air shows to honor the country's military. one of the celebrations in jersey city turned deadly when a member of an elite parachute squad lost his life. on this memorial day weekend, tragedy for the u.s. navy. a parachutist killed after crashing into the water during a fleet week celebration in jersey city. navy officials say the parachute malfunctioned and failed to open properly. this video shows the yellow cloth floating into a nearby parking lot. >> it's going to be 70 green. party one fall.
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craig and sheinelle? >> blake, thank you. >>> we have new arrests connected to last week's terror attacks connected to that ariana grande concert. this as the pop star herself speaks out. lucy cavanaugh is in manchester. lucy, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, s. investigation. police raiding mul ining multi properties. a 23-year-old man under arrest bringing the total number of people in custody to 14. this weekend, more raids and more arrests, a manhunt that shows no slides of slowing down as the suspected network behind the manchester bomber is rounded up. 1,000 investigators working round the clock, and it seems to be paying off. the threat level lowered from critical to severe even as armed patrols remain deployed through the long weekend. authorities releasing these images of the 22-year-old suicide bomber, salman abedi, taken from a security camera the night of the attack. they also located the apartment where they believe he built the bomb before heading to the arena to commit last m
craig and sheinelle? >> blake, thank you. >>> we have new arrests connected to last week's terror attacks connected to that ariana grande concert. this as the pop star herself speaks out. lucy cavanaugh is in manchester. lucy, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, s. investigation. police raiding mul ining multi properties. a 23-year-old man under arrest bringing the total number of people in custody to 14. this weekend, more raids and more arrests, a manhunt that...
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craig, not to put too much words in your mouth, there is concern there is complacency. i believe in the american capitalist system. people have money on the line, via a machine or via an individual, if a company gets tripped up, if things start to get south, if we're looking at any kind of systemic crisis resembling anything like 2008, people, craig, trade off of that? >> i am bullish on the market. i think this is another factor. there has not been, i mean a lot of people have missed this move. there is still a lot of money on the sidelines. there just hasn't been the corrections in order to get back in. we've only had four moves of 1% since the election. that is unbelievable. anytime there is a selloff it seems it is absorbed rather quickly which tells you that stocks are the place to be. there are really not a lot of alternatives other tn stks at this point. trish: i agree with you. i agree with you. good to see all of you. a lot going on in venezuela, a place where things aren't so good right now. venezuela today, on the brink of an all-out civil war. this as the go
craig, not to put too much words in your mouth, there is concern there is complacency. i believe in the american capitalist system. people have money on the line, via a machine or via an individual, if a company gets tripped up, if things start to get south, if we're looking at any kind of systemic crisis resembling anything like 2008, people, craig, trade off of that? >> i am bullish on the market. i think this is another factor. there has not been, i mean a lot of people have missed...
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kenneth craig said it's come to light as congress gets ready to hear information about the link to the election. >> reporter: president obama advised president trump not to hire michael flynn during the first meeting at the white house. the obama administration fired him in 2014 because of mismanagement and temperament issues. the development comes on the same day that sally yates testifies on capitol hill about alleged ties between russia and the trump campaign. yates warned the white house that flynn was not forth coming with the vice president about his contacts with the russian ambassador to the u.s. president trump tweeted a question for senate lawmakers. he wrote ask sally yates under oath if she knows how classified information got in the newspapers after she explained it to white house counsel. >> congress began investigating after it was concluded that vladimir putin ordered the cyber hacking of the u.s. election. >> reporter: condoleezza rice supports the investigation. >> i'm furious for the russians. but let's not give him the satisfaction that he has caused americans to do
kenneth craig said it's come to light as congress gets ready to hear information about the link to the election. >> reporter: president obama advised president trump not to hire michael flynn during the first meeting at the white house. the obama administration fired him in 2014 because of mismanagement and temperament issues. the development comes on the same day that sally yates testifies on capitol hill about alleged ties between russia and the trump campaign. yates warned the white...