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gail you are on book tv. >> caller: hello, craig. first want to say you are my kind of republican. you are attitude is one of openness. you don't appear smug and self-righteous and i am a trump supporter and i'm proud to say that and yes, they can question our president and talk about his politics but i do believe that one day he will come as a great president for the united states. i have watched him since the late '80s and i just find them to be a bright light. i appreciate you taking my call and thank you again. maybe one day you will write a book on presidential. thank you. >> guest: thank you for that. i've been considering writing a book on the 2016 election. it's a very, very important election and there's a dialect [inaudible] from jefferson to jackson to lincoln to teddy roosevelt, to bring glenn roosevelt to donald trump. in each case the american people rose up against the elite and in the case of jefferson was against the sedition acts and just in case it was bankamerica in lincoln's case it was slavery. today was a case
gail you are on book tv. >> caller: hello, craig. first want to say you are my kind of republican. you are attitude is one of openness. you don't appear smug and self-righteous and i am a trump supporter and i'm proud to say that and yes, they can question our president and talk about his politics but i do believe that one day he will come as a great president for the united states. i have watched him since the late '80s and i just find them to be a bright light. i appreciate you taking...
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craig melvin takes over in new york. hey, craig. >> hey there, andrea. good to see you. >>> good afternoon to you. craig melvin here at msnbc headquarters in new york city. >>> spygate. another day, another tweet or half dozen tweets from the president railing against the russia investigation. his rants come as two key people who helped him get to the white house feel the squeeze from law enforcement. >>> also, protest penalty. breaking news here. nfl owners decided if you're on the field for the anthem, you better stand up and show respect. the penalties that a team will face if a player or team staffer breaks these new rules. >>> and selling your privacy. the controversial new facial recognition technology that amazon is selling to the government. it can pick your face out of a crowd without you even knowing. a lot of folks talking about this story. we'll get to those stories in a moment but start with the president's relentless attacks on the russia investigation. the latest seven tweets in the last 24 hours. the most recent, simply tweeting the word
craig melvin takes over in new york. hey, craig. >> hey there, andrea. good to see you. >>> good afternoon to you. craig melvin here at msnbc headquarters in new york city. >>> spygate. another day, another tweet or half dozen tweets from the president railing against the russia investigation. his rants come as two key people who helped him get to the white house feel the squeeze from law enforcement. >>> also, protest penalty. breaking news here. nfl owners...
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craig's mom doesn't seem very happy. [ whistling continues ] all right.py. no. no, no, no. i'm sorry. thank you, eric. i screwed up everything, but now everyone's happy. thanks for covering my ass. you're welcome. ♪ and she flew and she flew away into the sun ♪ ♪ and then she di-i-i-ied ♪ craig's mom's bush, craig's mom's bush ♪ ♪ truly a magical bush to behold ♪ comedy central from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. (cheers and applause). >> trevor: welcome to the daily show. thank you so much. and thank you for tuning in. i'm trevor noah. my guest tonight, pie guest tonight, i'm a huge fan, you know him from dexter and he's got a brand new netflix series "safe," michael c. hall is here, everybody. but first, if you put on spotify at your barbecue this weekend you might have noticed something missing. >> the time's up movement now taking aim at rb stinger r. kelly. >> taking pressure from music streaming services. spotify, pandora an apple music all announcing they would noing loor promote kel
craig's mom doesn't seem very happy. [ whistling continues ] all right.py. no. no, no, no. i'm sorry. thank you, eric. i screwed up everything, but now everyone's happy. thanks for covering my ass. you're welcome. ♪ and she flew and she flew away into the sun ♪ ♪ and then she di-i-i-ied ♪ craig's mom's bush, craig's mom's bush ♪ ♪ truly a magical bush to behold ♪ comedy central from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with...
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>> well, craig, it does feel like another bow to his base. it feels like the president is playing politics at the small local u.s. level and not thi thinking about the geopolitical impact of this. the reality is, our children, my new child, all of us are at the whim of this president who is instead of negotiating peace agreements around the world, seems like he's starting to pull the country's apart from each other. one of the first jobs i had in politics is i worked for a guy who went around the world negotiating trade agreements. one of the things i learned working and traveling with him is every agreement builds on itself and you build trust with your partners. the president trump is pulling that trust away as we're going into something that's very clear like north korea, which is another nuclear stance, and if he doesn't have a good deal he's willing to stand by with iran, how can we convince north koreans we're going to stand by any deal with them? >> who is the president trying to appeal to with the decision on this deal, chris? >> well
>> well, craig, it does feel like another bow to his base. it feels like the president is playing politics at the small local u.s. level and not thi thinking about the geopolitical impact of this. the reality is, our children, my new child, all of us are at the whim of this president who is instead of negotiating peace agreements around the world, seems like he's starting to pull the country's apart from each other. one of the first jobs i had in politics is i worked for a guy who went...
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craig? >> kelly o'donnell, 1600 pennsylvania, kelly o., thank you. >>> christopher hill, former ambassador south korea, also msnbc diplomacy expert. peter baker, "new york times" chief white house correspondent. also an msnbc political analyst. ambassador hill, start with you. you said something to the "new york times" that caught my attention. caught the attention of a number of folks as well. quoted in the "times," this is a possible serious threat. what makes you think so? >> well, first of all, there was the comment the north korean made a couple of weeks ago and then just yesterday two other comments, which suggest that they're not quite prepared to strip to their underwear and have the u.s. do nothing in response. so i think what happened was, the secretary of state went to pyongyang and the north koreans as they do asked for ankzs eyan and the secretary of state made clear we won't give sanctions relief. the whole mantra from the trump administration. all of those foolish people in th
craig? >> kelly o'donnell, 1600 pennsylvania, kelly o., thank you. >>> christopher hill, former ambassador south korea, also msnbc diplomacy expert. peter baker, "new york times" chief white house correspondent. also an msnbc political analyst. ambassador hill, start with you. you said something to the "new york times" that caught my attention. caught the attention of a number of folks as well. quoted in the "times," this is a possible serious...
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meteorologist craig setzer. craiha >>> more positive signs canceled summit between the u.s. and north korea could be back on. the u.s. delegation is meeting with north korean officials inside the demilitarized zone. president trump seems optimistic. our koemt correspondent at the house where the president is spending memorial day weekend. >> while president trump played of ngoia negotiators were meeting in north korea in an effort to revive the summit between president trump and north korean dictator, kim jong-un, that the president canceled thursday. >> a lot of people are working on it. >> speaking about the summit late saturday night. president trump put june 12th back in his sights. >> it's, moving along very soe ar-ooki at, june 12th in singapore. that hasn't changed. and it is moving along pretty well. so we'll see what happens. >> south korean president said sunday that kim committed to complete denuclearization of the korean peninsula during their surprise meeting in the dmz saturday. some lawmakers incl
meteorologist craig setzer. craiha >>> more positive signs canceled summit between the u.s. and north korea could be back on. the u.s. delegation is meeting with north korean officials inside the demilitarized zone. president trump seems optimistic. our koemt correspondent at the house where the president is spending memorial day weekend. >> while president trump played of ngoia negotiators were meeting in north korea in an effort to revive the summit between president trump and...
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kenneth craig has more on the homecoming from the white house. >> reporter: president trump says he looksorward to welcoming home three americans freed from prison in north korea. >> it will be i think a very special time. nobody thought this was going to happen. >> reporter: a jet carrying the former detainees stopped in japan to refuel before heading to the u.s. as a show of good faith, the white house had been pressuring north korean president kim jong-un to release the americans, a businessman and two teachers. kim dong chul had been held since october 2015. tony kim and kim hak-song since last spring. secretary pompeo arrived in north korea tuesday and met with kim, securing the release of the men and finalizing the upcoming summit with president trump. >> both sides want to negotiate a deal. i think it's going to be a very successful deal. >> reporter: republicans said the gesture by the communist dictator was a good first step. >> can only be viewed as great news. >> reporter: president trump will travel from the white house to andrews air force base to greet pompeo and his guests
kenneth craig has more on the homecoming from the white house. >> reporter: president trump says he looksorward to welcoming home three americans freed from prison in north korea. >> it will be i think a very special time. nobody thought this was going to happen. >> reporter: a jet carrying the former detainees stopped in japan to refuel before heading to the u.s. as a show of good faith, the white house had been pressuring north korean president kim jong-un to release the...
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i'm craig melvin. thanks for watching. >> married to her high school sweetheart, family meant everything to her. >> it was always a lot of talk about children. she wanted grandchildren fast. >> but it all went up in smoke the night she died in a mysterious and monstrous inferno. >> it was to the right of the mattresses that we found the remains of julie. >> shocking as the blaze was, it was nothing compared to what investigators found in the embers. >> it's a bullet? >> yes. >> so this woman's been shot to death? >> yes. >> the obvious suspects, neighborhood thieves. >> there were half a dozen house burglaries unsolved. >> investigators also dug into a favorite theory. the husband did it. >> i was angry. i felt that the detectives were on a manhunt and they were after my dad. >> and then, up popped a text that might just be a clue. >> you could say, maybe she's driving events here? >> that's correct. >> the truth beyond twisted. leaving behind smoking ashes and burning questions. >> i physically starte
i'm craig melvin. thanks for watching. >> married to her high school sweetheart, family meant everything to her. >> it was always a lot of talk about children. she wanted grandchildren fast. >> but it all went up in smoke the night she died in a mysterious and monstrous inferno. >> it was to the right of the mattresses that we found the remains of julie. >> shocking as the blaze was, it was nothing compared to what investigators found in the embers. >> it's a...
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but, craig what we're waiting for are specifics.ope that they achieve even half of what they're setting out to. it is a big, big nut to crack. >> dr. natalie azar with a preview of what we might hear from this president in a few minutes. always good to have you. thank you for that. >>> whoever said the wheels of justice turns slowly, never saw the police unity ride. hundreds of police officers have taken a few days off from protecting and serving to honor and remember, they're riding bicycles, hundreds of miles from new york city to washington, d.c., pedaling in praise of fallen comrades and to raise money for the national law enforcement memorial and let this guy tag along for a bit ♪ they gather at day break in the shadow of the new tower at the world trade center site. police officers from departments across the greater new york city area and beyond. these cruisers come with two wheels. their bikes adorned with the names and images of loved ones and friends killed in the line of duty. >> this is my family. we're a very tight knit
but, craig what we're waiting for are specifics.ope that they achieve even half of what they're setting out to. it is a big, big nut to crack. >> dr. natalie azar with a preview of what we might hear from this president in a few minutes. always good to have you. thank you for that. >>> whoever said the wheels of justice turns slowly, never saw the police unity ride. hundreds of police officers have taken a few days off from protecting and serving to honor and remember, they're...
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craig: that is a real possibility.ou also see a situation where the detroit carmakers are getting rid of a lot of models. ford going down to just the mustang. fiat chrysler not making any passenger cars whatsoever in the u.s. the obviously works well for this market, where we love our suvs and trucks, but outside of the u.s. markets want passenger cars. it will be a tough sell for the automakers to get into that sort of mindset. interestingly, some of the biggest exporters in the country are bmw and mercedes. those are some of the companies that on the trump is going after the hardest, and criticizing the most, so it is an interesting situation for him to push for that in the meeting with executives today. shery: kevin, president trump saying he was never a fan of nafta. we know that. they say it almost every week or so. what is the latest? kevin: quite frankly, i think the president wants to negotiate president -- the president of mexico currently, and not the front runner in the election. whether or not he has confid
craig: that is a real possibility.ou also see a situation where the detroit carmakers are getting rid of a lot of models. ford going down to just the mustang. fiat chrysler not making any passenger cars whatsoever in the u.s. the obviously works well for this market, where we love our suvs and trucks, but outside of the u.s. markets want passenger cars. it will be a tough sell for the automakers to get into that sort of mindset. interestingly, some of the biggest exporters in the country are...
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craig, because i know you want to know more about the hat. it was made by christine moore who makes all of our hats here every year for the derby. for the first time ever, she was named the featured miller in of the kentucky derby. they've never named one before and i happen to be wearing her hat. little derby history. we are going to see the possibility of rain today. that's why i packed my hot yellow jacket just for this event and we are going to see the heaviest of the rain this morning. it should taper off into showers later on by mid-afternoon and by evening, post time is closer to 7:00 this evening. most of the heavy rain will be gone. with the rain all day, the track is going to be wet. this will move to the east. produce rain to pennsylvania and into the north east as we go through sunday. although any severe weather should be minimal at that point and it looks like we'll just see pockets of heavy rain chblt a lot of accumulation of rainfall will be >>> and we are seeing some soggy spots throughout the bay area, couple of clouds out t
craig, because i know you want to know more about the hat. it was made by christine moore who makes all of our hats here every year for the derby. for the first time ever, she was named the featured miller in of the kentucky derby. they've never named one before and i happen to be wearing her hat. little derby history. we are going to see the possibility of rain today. that's why i packed my hot yellow jacket just for this event and we are going to see the heaviest of the rain this morning. it...
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ambassador and human rights activist craig murray thank you. now here for staged the murder of the stage murder of russian opposition reporter gets less than glowing reaction in the west we'll have a look at that story for service to just after the break. because the government would like to take the money i pay taxes and people defenseless people overseas and spend trillions of dollars they then come back and they tax me again something called obamacare they tax me again to provide health services that they say they're providing for people can't afford health care now here's my one simple question send the dollars a year. to offset the government's. ability to fulfill their required. why can't i write that off as a charitable donation on my taxes. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic development the only move really. i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. again our journalists have ranted on the ukrainian authorities
ambassador and human rights activist craig murray thank you. now here for staged the murder of the stage murder of russian opposition reporter gets less than glowing reaction in the west we'll have a look at that story for service to just after the break. because the government would like to take the money i pay taxes and people defenseless people overseas and spend trillions of dollars they then come back and they tax me again something called obamacare they tax me again to provide health...
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good morning craig. progress report from the president's twitter feed about the fate of a summit with north korea. the president is siting very productive talks and he even says it is possible that if this summit goes forward, it would take place likely on the original date of june 12, but is this actually something happening or just another negotiating move? >> will they or won't that. >> we're talking to them now. they very much want to do it. we would like to do it. >> disregard the whiplash. >> after the president's bankrupt move thursday to cancel the summit with kim jong-un. followed by north korea's conciliatory response. and the president suggesting chest moving on both sides. >> everybody playing games, you know that. warm and productive. separately trying to democrats accusing them of obviously rooting against us in our negotiations with north korea. in a fighting mood while celebrating 2018 class at the u.s. naval academy. >> we are not going to apologize. >> america is back. >> turning to a n
good morning craig. progress report from the president's twitter feed about the fate of a summit with north korea. the president is siting very productive talks and he even says it is possible that if this summit goes forward, it would take place likely on the original date of june 12, but is this actually something happening or just another negotiating move? >> will they or won't that. >> we're talking to them now. they very much want to do it. we would like to do it. >>...
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thank you, craig. there was a flurry of activity today in an attempt to save the highly anticipated meeting between president trump and north korea's leader, kim jong un. mola lenghi is at the white house where the president is spending the memorial day weekend. >> reporter: in a surprise meeting in the d.m.z. this morning, south korean president moon jae in and north korea's kim jong un attempted to revamp the on-again-off-again summit between president trump and the north korean dictator. after canceling the summit on thursday, president trump hinted on friday it could take place on june 12 in singapore as planned. >> we'll see what happens. it could even be the 12th. we're talking to them now. >> reporter: behind the scenes planning for what would be an historic meeting continues as all parties are now speaking again. led by joe hagin is set to beg led by joe hagin is set to begin laying the groundwork this weekend. white house press secretary sarah sanders said today: "the white house pre-advance t
thank you, craig. there was a flurry of activity today in an attempt to save the highly anticipated meeting between president trump and north korea's leader, kim jong un. mola lenghi is at the white house where the president is spending the memorial day weekend. >> reporter: in a surprise meeting in the d.m.z. this morning, south korean president moon jae in and north korea's kim jong un attempted to revamp the on-again-off-again summit between president trump and the north korean...
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as you point out, craig, you were here and witnessed it all. it was quite a spectacle for a man who made a career, quite a wealthy fortune for himself, putting people in front of the camera. never expected himself to be the star of a production like this. where he was walked into this courtroom accompanied by law enforcement authorities in handcuffs and stood in the courtroom where he was arraigned on felony charges and as you point out, he says that he dethys there was any non-consensual sex and outside of the courtroom, his attorney, benjamin brafman plans to vehemently defend his client. >> mr. weinstein will enter a plea of not guilty. we intend to move very quickly to dismiss these charges. we believe that they are constitutionally flawed. we believe that they are not factually supported by the eford a -- end of the process mr. weinstein will be exonerated. >> reporter: one of the things mr. brafman said he expect this exoneration to come if they're able to get 12 unbiased jurors to sit in this case. a case that, as you point out, it is --
as you point out, craig, you were here and witnessed it all. it was quite a spectacle for a man who made a career, quite a wealthy fortune for himself, putting people in front of the camera. never expected himself to be the star of a production like this. where he was walked into this courtroom accompanied by law enforcement authorities in handcuffs and stood in the courtroom where he was arraigned on felony charges and as you point out, he says that he dethys there was any non-consensual sex...
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craig? >> reporter: demarco, we are seeing the storm continuing to move to the north and northwest today, in the eastern gulf of mexico. and as impressive as it looks on satellite here, it's really sped up, it really hasn't gotten a lot stronger. storm is pretty big, sprawling across much of florida and into the western atlantic ocean, but really, that's where the stormy weather has been, away from the center today. this big band of showers and thunderstorms moving to the north, some gusty winds as well. lot of tropical moisture so this is going to be a big rainmaker for the southeast, tonight, tomorrow and even into the middle part of the week. the center is going to continue to move northwest overnight tonight, make landfall somewhere in the florida panhandle during the day tomorrow. and all that tropical moisture comes up with it. heavy rainfall expected through the carolinas, eastern georgia and south florida as well, and near the center where it makes landfall, significant flooding is p
craig? >> reporter: demarco, we are seeing the storm continuing to move to the north and northwest today, in the eastern gulf of mexico. and as impressive as it looks on satellite here, it's really sped up, it really hasn't gotten a lot stronger. storm is pretty big, sprawling across much of florida and into the western atlantic ocean, but really, that's where the stormy weather has been, away from the center today. this big band of showers and thunderstorms moving to the north, some...
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>> yes, craig.the governor of puerto rico just held a news conference and he said look the government of puerto rico has commissioned another study. this one by george washington university. that's supposed to come out this summer. they welcome the study coming out from harvard. the federal affairs administration also just put out the statement, also saying it's welcoming the release of the harvard university survey and we look forward to analyzing it. as the world knows the statement says the magnitude of the disaster kaulgsed by maria resulted in many fatalities. we've always expected the number to be higher than what was previously reported. >> so they've never believed it was just 64? >> journalists that were down there in the aftermath of hurricane maria, they were pressing the government on this. because look, hearing that this number came out more than 4,000 deaths possibly. we always knew the number was going to be higher. it's just a matter of how staggering that this number is. it's someth
>> yes, craig.the governor of puerto rico just held a news conference and he said look the government of puerto rico has commissioned another study. this one by george washington university. that's supposed to come out this summer. they welcome the study coming out from harvard. the federal affairs administration also just put out the statement, also saying it's welcoming the release of the harvard university survey and we look forward to analyzing it. as the world knows the statement...
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>> craig, numbers extended and states extended. this week, the fda came out with a tweet saying we can go ahead and think of it as diminished threat. yesterday, the cdc said do not eat romaine lettuce unless you are sure it is not from yuma, arizona. it could still be on the shelves. i think the next couple weeks it will be over. >> another hot topic, fda announced a shortage of epi-pens. my twins have allergies. it affects me. we have old ones around the house. what are you supposed to do? >> it is a life-saving medication. the best thing to do because of the shortage which they think is over soon. manufacturers is trying to ramp up more. talk about alternatives. just as effective. exactly the same medication. the mechanisms are different. talk to the pharmacist so you know in an emergency how to use it and practice. that's the big thing sgrch. >> big study that came out with antibiotics and kidney stones. what do we need to know? >> kidney stones have gone up since the '70s. antibiotics, if you take them, they double the risk of
>> craig, numbers extended and states extended. this week, the fda came out with a tweet saying we can go ahead and think of it as diminished threat. yesterday, the cdc said do not eat romaine lettuce unless you are sure it is not from yuma, arizona. it could still be on the shelves. i think the next couple weeks it will be over. >> another hot topic, fda announced a shortage of epi-pens. my twins have allergies. it affects me. we have old ones around the house. what are you...
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i am referring to pcjonathan wright and pc craig nicholls, both of the west yorkshire police. gentlemen, we honour your public service. we thank you for it. and we offer you the warmest of welcomes here to the house of commons today. guernsey's parliament has voted against introducing assisted dying. deputies voted by 2a to 1a against setting up a working party, which would have had two years to bring forward legislative proposals. on monday mps held another debate on the grenfell tower tragedy. 71 people died in the fire in west london injune last year. they called on ministers to do more to help the survivors. last week i had one of my regular meetings with the team in charge of rehousing. they are on their knees. finger wagging from the government will not help. they need outside assistance now.
i am referring to pcjonathan wright and pc craig nicholls, both of the west yorkshire police. gentlemen, we honour your public service. we thank you for it. and we offer you the warmest of welcomes here to the house of commons today. guernsey's parliament has voted against introducing assisted dying. deputies voted by 2a to 1a against setting up a working party, which would have had two years to bring forward legislative proposals. on monday mps held another debate on the grenfell tower...
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craig melvin, thank you. >>> it's 11:00 a.m. out west and 2:00 p.m.ay the president of the united states sarcastically marked the one-year anniversary of the mueller investigation, quote, "congratulations, america. we're now in our second year of the greatest witch hunt in american history. and there is still no collusion and no obstruction. and despite the disgusting, illegal, unwarranted witch hunt, we have the most successful first 17-month administration in u.s. history,
craig melvin, thank you. >>> it's 11:00 a.m. out west and 2:00 p.m.ay the president of the united states sarcastically marked the one-year anniversary of the mueller investigation, quote, "congratulations, america. we're now in our second year of the greatest witch hunt in american history. and there is still no collusion and no obstruction. and despite the disgusting, illegal, unwarranted witch hunt, we have the most successful first 17-month administration in u.s. history,
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i'm craig melvin.ker player ernie sheerer was a professional bluffer, a keeper of secrets. he had shown that he was practiced at deception away from the table as well. holding his cards close, but was he a killer? here, again, with our story is keith. >> he was, to says least, eye-opening. when detectives encountered adrian and heard her account of the secret life of ernie sheerer iii. >> i had a thought, you know, he stole two years from me. >> not to mention the truly audacious extent of his philandering. this, after all, was not some tabloid smackdown. ernie's parents had been callously and brutally murdered. en the sort of thing at all you would expect of some hopped up lover boy, and detectives poured over the evidence, they encountered lots of the victims' blood, but very few useful clues. >> we were looking for everything. every blood stained fingerprint. >> they found nothing that pointed to ernie. after all those mysterious bloody nike shoe prints were consistent with a size 12, and ernie wore
i'm craig melvin.ker player ernie sheerer was a professional bluffer, a keeper of secrets. he had shown that he was practiced at deception away from the table as well. holding his cards close, but was he a killer? here, again, with our story is keith. >> he was, to says least, eye-opening. when detectives encountered adrian and heard her account of the secret life of ernie sheerer iii. >> i had a thought, you know, he stole two years from me. >> not to mention the truly...
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i'm craig melvin. thanks for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> a this is "dateline." >>> he said he couldn't handle talking about it. i was angry at him. if you aren't going to tell me what happened, then you're going to dance around the issue and tell three different stories. what are you hiding. >> it started as a teen romance. >> two of my girlfriends were like, there's this guy and you need to meet him. >> i was in love, yes. >> it ended in one of the strangest love stories you'll ever hear. >> it felt like i got hit by a bus. >> right before their wedding, her mother and his father got married. >> they told us, we ran off, we eloped. who does that? >> two families in a small town left stunned. but it was nothing compared to what happened next. >> he looks like he's been shot. he said someone broke in last night. >> a deadly attack in the dark of night. her mother murdered. >> i realized that last conversation i had with her, that was it. >> his father bruised and bewil
i'm craig melvin. thanks for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> a this is "dateline." >>> he said he couldn't handle talking about it. i was angry at him. if you aren't going to tell me what happened, then you're going to dance around the issue and tell three different stories. what are you hiding. >> it started as a teen romance. >> two of my girlfriends were like, there's this guy and you need to meet him....
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bye, craig. it's 11:00 a.m. out west, and 2:00 p.m.ington where we're following surprise, breaking news from the white house, president trump just concluded an oval office meeting with south korea's president and the summit planned with north korea just three weeks from now is right now in jeopardy. >> we are working on something, and you know, there's a chance that it will work out, there's a chance there's a very substantial chance that it won't work out, i don't want to waste a lot of time, and i'm sure he doesn't want to waste a lot of time. so there's a very substantial chance that it won't work out. and that's okay. that d
bye, craig. it's 11:00 a.m. out west, and 2:00 p.m.ington where we're following surprise, breaking news from the white house, president trump just concluded an oval office meeting with south korea's president and the summit planned with north korea just three weeks from now is right now in jeopardy. >> we are working on something, and you know, there's a chance that it will work out, there's a chance there's a very substantial chance that it won't work out, i don't want to waste a lot of...
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craig melvin here in new york city. pardon me? in the last hour or so, president trump revealing that he is considering a pardon or granting clemency for two controversial figures. marsha stewart and former illinois governor rod blagojevich. >>> also her story, the woman whose sexual assault allegations against bill cosby led to a guilty verdict shares her story for the very first time in more than a decade. how her years long legal battle, how her battle, could affect the fight that lies ahead for harvey weinstein and his accusers. >>> also racist politics, the number of people running for office with white supremacist ties is on the rise. we have truly jaw-dropping interviews with two of those people on why they're running on racist policies. >>> but you first, on a day where all eyes should be on that critical meeting under way at this hour setting up a showdown between president trump and kim jung-un, the president has managed to once again upstage his own message. trump on air force one a few minutes ago revealing that he is
craig melvin here in new york city. pardon me? in the last hour or so, president trump revealing that he is considering a pardon or granting clemency for two controversial figures. marsha stewart and former illinois governor rod blagojevich. >>> also her story, the woman whose sexual assault allegations against bill cosby led to a guilty verdict shares her story for the very first time in more than a decade. how her years long legal battle, how her battle, could affect the fight that...
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craig, and there's a truth from you. i'm going, well, vl on as commissioner hillis said, if the two tower concept works, why are we talking about anything else? >> and i go back to the department decision was basically that of rarely do we impose splitting buildings on a site this site into two with two separate cores. >> commissioner richards: so what i'm -- [inaudible] >> commissioner richards: i'm sorry. i missed what you said. >> there was a sensitivity to that. >> commissioner richards: okay. as i read the udat meeting notes, and they got stronger and stronger around the two building concept, and all the things in the urban design, i didn't see anything else that said asterisk, but we never strongly encouraged two buildings. i'm kind of having a hard time understanding here how the decision went from what we thought would have been apparent to what it got, too. >> david, let me weigh in here. obviously, there's decisions that i have to make at certain levels when these projects come forward that are tradeoffs. this
craig, and there's a truth from you. i'm going, well, vl on as commissioner hillis said, if the two tower concept works, why are we talking about anything else? >> and i go back to the department decision was basically that of rarely do we impose splitting buildings on a site this site into two with two separate cores. >> commissioner richards: so what i'm -- [inaudible] >> commissioner richards: i'm sorry. i missed what you said. >> there was a sensitivity to that....
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>> craig.alberto we're keeping an eye on in the southeast but also through the western plains just off the rockies we're seeing a round of heavy rain and thunderstorms moving through nebraska. this will move up into south dakota this morning, but later on this afternoon, we are going to see an increased threat of some severe weather. looking at from cheyenne, wyoming, into the panhandle of texas, we have an enhanced risk. a good bet. also some tornadoes are possible as well. besides that, we have very hot temperatures, dozens and dozens of record highs will be broken today. green bay will be running about 20 degrees above average, chicago 93 for a high today. detroit same thing. cincinnati 91 on tuesday, temperatures stay in the upper 80s and lower 90s. 10 to 20 degrees above average and as we go later into the week, temps will be in the 80s >>> we are going to have a much hotter day on this memorial day and it's going to reach into the low 90s for antioch, concord, as well as livermore and fro
>> craig.alberto we're keeping an eye on in the southeast but also through the western plains just off the rockies we're seeing a round of heavy rain and thunderstorms moving through nebraska. this will move up into south dakota this morning, but later on this afternoon, we are going to see an increased threat of some severe weather. looking at from cheyenne, wyoming, into the panhandle of texas, we have an enhanced risk. a good bet. also some tornadoes are possible as well. besides that,...
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i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> i fell to the floor. i don't remember anything. >> she's dead, she's dead. and i was so confused. i was saying what's going on? what happened? >> reporter: a small texas town. two super close friends and a summer night in the park. >> they have this lookout you could seat harbor bridge lit up. it's really pretty when the stars are out. >> reporter: it was the next morning that they found them. >> i could see two girls laying there, it was horrifying, there was duct tape on their mouth and hands. >> reporter: a mystifying scene. >> the only thing we have -- >> reporter: dna would point one way. a bombshell message would point to another. >> i looked at the letter. >> takes a special mind that wants to do something like that. >> reporter: to crack a case this convoluted it might just take a miracle. >> that was strorld. >> extraordinary. i just couldn't believe it. >>> welcome to "da
i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> i fell to the floor. i don't remember anything. >> she's dead, she's dead. and i was so confused. i was saying what's going on? what happened? >> reporter: a small texas town. two super close friends and a summer night in the park. >> they have this lookout you could seat harbor bridge lit up. it's really pretty when...
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daniel craig has already confirmed he will play the british spy in the 25th film in the series, due forwill be directing. the film will reunite boyle with craig, with whom he worked on a short film made for the london olympics that also memorably featured the queen. production is set to begin in december at the uk's pinewood studios. the stage is set and from tonight the bbc‘s biggest weekend will host some of the biggest names in pop and classical music. ed sheeran, craig david and taylor swift will join in the four days of performance across the four nations. 0ur entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba reports. i give you your first act of the weekend... each event reflects the radio identity. here in belfast it is bbc six music. it is part of a strategy to underline the corporation's commitment to music. the bbc knows it's vital to keep appealing to people of all ages and backgrounds and music is one of the things that can do that. they thought with no glastonbury this year it seemed an ideal opportunity for them to showcase music from the biggest pop acts like taylor swift... to cla
daniel craig has already confirmed he will play the british spy in the 25th film in the series, due forwill be directing. the film will reunite boyle with craig, with whom he worked on a short film made for the london olympics that also memorably featured the queen. production is set to begin in december at the uk's pinewood studios. the stage is set and from tonight the bbc‘s biggest weekend will host some of the biggest names in pop and classical music. ed sheeran, craig david and taylor...
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craig setzer from wfor in miami is following this storm tonight. craig?reporter: yeah, we're a little ahead of schedule. hurricane season starts june 1. it's not uncommon to every now and then have a tropical system. this one is a bit lopsided, though. and the forecast is for it to move up the eastern gulf of mexico, basically skirting the peninsula of florida and then making landfall there in the northern gulf some time either sunday night, monday or maybe even monday night, if it slows down. two factors with this. the wind event with this storm will be in the north central gulf coast where the tropical storm and storm surge watches are in effect. most of the heavier winds away from florida except for the thunderstorm winds. and this will really be a big rainfall event, especially for florida. some computer models are saying four to six inches of rain possible. also, noaa forecasters are saying parts of the gulf coast could see up to eight inches of flooding. and, of course, jeff, there's always the threat of isolated tornadoes. >> glor: all right, craig
craig setzer from wfor in miami is following this storm tonight. craig?reporter: yeah, we're a little ahead of schedule. hurricane season starts june 1. it's not uncommon to every now and then have a tropical system. this one is a bit lopsided, though. and the forecast is for it to move up the eastern gulf of mexico, basically skirting the peninsula of florida and then making landfall there in the northern gulf some time either sunday night, monday or maybe even monday night, if it slows down....
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c-b-s reporter kenneth craig got some recommendations from the experts. when ami kantawala's son . >>>how worrisome is it as a parent? >> it's scary. it's scary they have so much access. >> she downloaded a monitoring app called bart that analyzes social media. it works on issues on including bullying and drugs. jordan says the internet needs cautions just like the real world. >> you don't send your child to the beach without sunscreen and you don't not put them in a seat belt. >> for weeks they screen messages for signs of danger. if it finds a problem it alerts the parent and gives advice on how to discuss it with the child. the program is also available in schools and jordan said it flagged a parent about a possible shooting. >> the school shut down the next day so they could investigate and keep everyone safe. >> libby is editor and chief of the website. in addition, she recommends they monitor devices that work through your wifi or pop guardian that analyzes the messages. >> i couldn't understand certain phrases and context. i didn't know if there was an issue or not. >> it te
c-b-s reporter kenneth craig got some recommendations from the experts. when ami kantawala's son . >>>how worrisome is it as a parent? >> it's scary. it's scary they have so much access. >> she downloaded a monitoring app called bart that analyzes social media. it works on issues on including bullying and drugs. jordan says the internet needs cautions just like the real world. >> you don't send your child to the beach without sunscreen and you don't not put them in a...
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it had some very high acts, craig david, sean paul, dizzee rascal, thousands of people go.val hoping for a good weekend, but if there are concerns about drugs, it highlights that this is a problem. the festival hasn't been without controversy recently, inasmuch as hampshire police wanted to raise the age limit to 18, but it would have had no effect on what happened this year, because they were concerned that children as young as 13 were getting in and there were allegations of drug taking and assaults. but clearly they will have to investigate, and we do not know what caused these two deaths. thank you for updating us. england could get more national parks as part of a review of the country's landscape. the environment secretary, michael gove, said the review would also look at whether to increase the number of areas of outstanding natural beauty. ben ando reports the cpre are now fighting for great tracts of land to be used for national parks. between the wars, the battle raged for britain's open spaces and the right to roam. there were mass trespasses, arrests and propaga
it had some very high acts, craig david, sean paul, dizzee rascal, thousands of people go.val hoping for a good weekend, but if there are concerns about drugs, it highlights that this is a problem. the festival hasn't been without controversy recently, inasmuch as hampshire police wanted to raise the age limit to 18, but it would have had no effect on what happened this year, because they were concerned that children as young as 13 were getting in and there were allegations of drug taking and...
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craig? >> stand by for us, if you can. our just is correspondent pete williams has been talking to law enforcement officers an, pete, i understand you have some new information as well. what more can you tell us? >> reporter: well, the -- the -- we're still trying to figure out precisely what the number of people who were killed here is. and i think the number we have here, eight to ten, is -- is going to turn out to be right. it's -- it's pretty clear now. it's more than eight. but exactly whether it's nine or ten is still not clear to us. and we're not sure whether all of these victims were students. it's possible that there was a teacher involved here. so we're still trying to confirm that, and you know, it's -- you may wonder, well, why can't we give a specific number yet? and i think one of the reasons is that there's such concern with clearing this building, making sure that, that they get all the people that are in there outside and deal with these improvised explosive devices that were found. these were apparently
craig? >> stand by for us, if you can. our just is correspondent pete williams has been talking to law enforcement officers an, pete, i understand you have some new information as well. what more can you tell us? >> reporter: well, the -- the -- we're still trying to figure out precisely what the number of people who were killed here is. and i think the number we have here, eight to ten, is -- is going to turn out to be right. it's -- it's pretty clear now. it's more than eight. but...
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and i'm craig melvin. and this is dateline on mynetworktv. steven avery is innocent? it's emotional. they made him look like he was just a nice person. free steven avery! tom fassbender: what's happening is wrong. the evidence is beyond overwhelming. steven avery is guilty. i'm innocent. craig melvin (voiceover): the story gripped the nation in the series "make a murderer." so many americans have learned about it. laura nirider: it's being heard by people around the world. craig melvin (voiceover): steven avery and his nephew convicted of murder in the haunting killing of a young photographer. but were they really innocent? i didn't do it. somebody is doing a good job on me. andrea canning: did you have any kind of vendetta against steven avery? absolutely not. craig melvin (voiceover): for the first time on television,
and i'm craig melvin. and this is dateline on mynetworktv. steven avery is innocent? it's emotional. they made him look like he was just a nice person. free steven avery! tom fassbender: what's happening is wrong. the evidence is beyond overwhelming. steven avery is guilty. i'm innocent. craig melvin (voiceover): the story gripped the nation in the series "make a murderer." so many americans have learned about it. laura nirider: it's being heard by people around the world. craig...
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i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >>> i'm natalie morales. >>> and this is "dateline." >>> when i saw her, i lost concept of time. i reached in, pulled her out, and started screaming help. >> please! oh, my god! wake up! wake up! >> it was the worst seconds in my life. >> how was it possible? >> i would give anything if she were alive today. >> such a sweet young wife and mom. such a shattering death. >> i cried all night long. >> he was downstairs with the kids. she was upstairs in the bath. then it happened. >> please! oh, please! >> how long has she been in here? >> i don't know. she was taking a bath. >> we didn't know if it was a tragic accident or something else. >> questions quickly swirled about a wife's secret. >> what did you do today? >> she did have an addiction to prescription pills. >> and a husband's story. >> she just flopped on the floor. >> was it an accident, or maybe murder? >> she said, i'm scared of him. >> the whispering started almost immediately, y
i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >>> i'm natalie morales. >>> and this is "dateline." >>> when i saw her, i lost concept of time. i reached in, pulled her out, and started screaming help. >> please! oh, my god! wake up! wake up! >> it was the worst seconds in my life. >> how was it possible? >> i would give anything if she were alive today. >> such a sweet young wife and mom. such a...
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i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >>> i'm natalie morales. >>> this is "dateline." >>> her name is pepper. >>> i lived a secret life. >>> she was kidnapped at age 4. >>> we got in the car and we never went back. >>> she spent decades trying to find her way home again and she finally made it. or so she thought. >>> i said i think i'm rhonda christy or do you know her? >> there was a long pause. >>> pepper's story had many ups and downs. >> when i looked at the e-mail, i couldn't even believe it. >> but after so many tears, so many years and so many turns in her story. >> i said whoa -- >> there are still more stunning twists to be revealed. >> that's amazing. the best gift ever. >>> welcome to "dateline." a 4-year-old girl was abducted and raised by her kidnapper. for decades, she searched for her family and her identity. her story has an extraordinary ending. but as it turns out, that ending was just the beginning. here is keith morrison. >>> our story begins with this mot
i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >>> i'm natalie morales. >>> this is "dateline." >>> her name is pepper. >>> i lived a secret life. >>> she was kidnapped at age 4. >>> we got in the car and we never went back. >>> she spent decades trying to find her way home again and she finally made it. or so she thought. >>> i said i think i'm rhonda christy or do you know her? >>...
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i'm craig melvin.e laut was murdered outside his home, and then police found the gun that killed him inside. calling the story his wife told detectives into question. but what she told them next would send the investigation hurtling in a whole new direction. a stunning allegation pointed to another explanation for dave's death. here again is keith morrison with "the hometown hero and the homecoming queen." >> sweet jane laut now accused murderer, and now that dave was dead, stories emerged. >> it seemed like she was controlled, in my opinion. >> an across-the-street neighbor. >> i mean, he's there, standing there, while she's, you know, pulling weeds, cleaning out gutters, washing his truck. and he's not lifting a finger to help her? come on, you know. >> while jane seemed, what, nervous? >> almost like a scared little rabbit. >> i was always a little leery about what was actually going on in the home. >> this close friend said jane's fear reminded her of another vulnerable creature. >> jane looked lik
i'm craig melvin.e laut was murdered outside his home, and then police found the gun that killed him inside. calling the story his wife told detectives into question. but what she told them next would send the investigation hurtling in a whole new direction. a stunning allegation pointed to another explanation for dave's death. here again is keith morrison with "the hometown hero and the homecoming queen." >> sweet jane laut now accused murderer, and now that dave was dead,...
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daniel craig has said this will be his final bond film.his before from daniel craig, but we will talk about that in a moment. danny boyle, how much of the surprise is this? not huge, in some sense it's not his first involvement with james bond because if you think back to 2012 he directed the london 0lympic opening ceremony which famously featured daniel craig as james bond and that sketch co—starred the queen. daniel craig as james bond and that sketch co-starred the queen. as herself. of course. it is interesting, danny boyle does have a vague connection already but this will be his first time properly taking the reins as director. john hodge writing the script and they have worked together before on trainspotting. it is being called a james bond 25 as a working title, do we know any details? we don't have the title, a few questions remain. 0ne the title, a few questions remain. one is who will sing the theme song, ed sheeran has said he has written a song even though nobody has technically asked him, he's got one just in case. has he sa
daniel craig has said this will be his final bond film.his before from daniel craig, but we will talk about that in a moment. danny boyle, how much of the surprise is this? not huge, in some sense it's not his first involvement with james bond because if you think back to 2012 he directed the london 0lympic opening ceremony which famously featured daniel craig as james bond and that sketch co—starred the queen. daniel craig as james bond and that sketch co-starred the queen. as herself. of...
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[applause] the presentation will last an hour time for q&a and immediately following the session craig shirley will participate in a booktv interview just outside this building. kathy and charlie will go directly to the book sale tent to sign books. in fact every book that is purchased at the festival goes to literacy programs this is the perfect time to do that. we hope you are a friend of the festival family and if not please join. out of respect please turn off your cell phones. a quick introduction, today we have an abundance on our panel three outstanding authors all who have written several books and each of the books they talk about today come from distinctly different genres. kathy kramer the director for public service at the university of wisconsin madison her book on politics of resentment rule consciousness in wisconsin and the rise of scott walker is a superb example of quantitative and qualitative research to understand voters. many of you recognize charlie sykes from his time on msnbc started when his name came to our attention by conservative radio talkshow host in milw
[applause] the presentation will last an hour time for q&a and immediately following the session craig shirley will participate in a booktv interview just outside this building. kathy and charlie will go directly to the book sale tent to sign books. in fact every book that is purchased at the festival goes to literacy programs this is the perfect time to do that. we hope you are a friend of the festival family and if not please join. out of respect please turn off your cell phones. a quick...
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and we're happy to have -- >> one craig melvin. >> we love when a craig melvin shows up. for having me. >> we want to get to your news at 8:00. three american captives were freed by north korea and are back on u.s. soil. greeted personally overnight by president trump. he called their release a sign that north korea's kim jong-un really wants to achieve something at their upcoming summit meeting. nbc national correspondent peter alexander is at joint base andrews. peter, good morning. >> reporter: hey, hoda. good morning to you. we've moved over to capitol hill from andrews this morning, and some breaking news to share with you, within the last half an hour, this visit last night, the arrival, the president greeting the three detainees, the last hurdle that needed to be cleared before this summit between president trump and kim jong-un. you see that moment, when the detainees arrived last night. the president boarding the plane, visiting with them privately before coming to the cameras for what was in effect an impromptu news conference. it was a made-for-tv moment in the
and we're happy to have -- >> one craig melvin. >> we love when a craig melvin shows up. for having me. >> we want to get to your news at 8:00. three american captives were freed by north korea and are back on u.s. soil. greeted personally overnight by president trump. he called their release a sign that north korea's kim jong-un really wants to achieve something at their upcoming summit meeting. nbc national correspondent peter alexander is at joint base andrews. peter, good...
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>> reporter: no response yet, beyond what you just mentioned, craig. but i can tell you, i've been speaking with lawmakers in recent days as we've been tracking these very fast-moving developments. and they all had a very similar message. democrats and republicans. they wanted this summit to move forward but only, only if the united states got out of the summit what it was demanding. again, that call for complete denuclearization. when it seemed as though that was not going to be the case, i can tell you that based on conversations with sources over the past 24 hours, increasingly it seemed like the summit was jeopardized. and now we have the realization that the stakes were just too high and the united states not confident enough to move forward with the summit. >> kristen wielker with the breaking news that the summit between president trump and kim jong-un will not happen as scheduled. for most of you, there is more of "today" just ahead. this has been an nbc news special report. the president making more news, this time on the nfl's policy on the n
>> reporter: no response yet, beyond what you just mentioned, craig. but i can tell you, i've been speaking with lawmakers in recent days as we've been tracking these very fast-moving developments. and they all had a very similar message. democrats and republicans. they wanted this summit to move forward but only, only if the united states got out of the summit what it was demanding. again, that call for complete denuclearization. when it seemed as though that was not going to be the...
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craig melvin takes over next right here on msnbc. hi, craig. >> hey, andrea. good to see you, msnbc headquarters here in new york city. unrecused. president trump says he wishes he picked a new attorney general. it's his latest attack on jeff sessions and his comes as the president's personal lawyer just left court. and stormy daniels's attorney was there as well. i'll speak to michael avenatti about a ruling to keep him out of the case for now. and president trump just weighed in on the roseanne barr controversy, but he did not call out the actress. instead he called out abc. meanwhile, roseanne is defending herself, blaming her sleep medicine, ambien, yet the drug company insists that racism is not one of its side effects. >>> and puerto rico in peril. hurricane season just days away. puerto rico not ready. now that new study says the death toll from hurricane maria is so much worse than we originally knew. i'm going to talk to an unlikely source of help to people who lived there when help was hard to find. >>> we start with the latest chapter in the ongoing
craig melvin takes over next right here on msnbc. hi, craig. >> hey, andrea. good to see you, msnbc headquarters here in new york city. unrecused. president trump says he wishes he picked a new attorney general. it's his latest attack on jeff sessions and his comes as the president's personal lawyer just left court. and stormy daniels's attorney was there as well. i'll speak to michael avenatti about a ruling to keep him out of the case for now. and president trump just weighed in on the...
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craig? >> rehema ellis outside the courthouse in new york city, thank you. >>> jonathan deenst is with me again. you've been following this from the beginning of the new york investigation which is roughly seven months. talk about the charges and talk a little bit more about this woman revealed in court today, not actually revealed because the judge made it clear we're not going to know who this woman is, but the rape charges stem from accusations that she made heretofore unknown to us. >> in a hotel room in new york, 2013. her name never publicly disclosed. the nypd and prosecutors kept a very tight lid on this. we knew they were looking into several accusations. that is one they decided to move forward with. this anonymous woman alleging that harvey weinstein had raped her in a hotel room. weinstein denies any wrongdoing there. there's also the lucia evans case. she came out publicly saying she was forced to perform an oral sex act back in 2004. how can a case from 2004 be prosecutable tod
craig? >> rehema ellis outside the courthouse in new york city, thank you. >>> jonathan deenst is with me again. you've been following this from the beginning of the new york investigation which is roughly seven months. talk about the charges and talk a little bit more about this woman revealed in court today, not actually revealed because the judge made it clear we're not going to know who this woman is, but the rape charges stem from accusations that she made heretofore unknown...
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craig nicholls in apprehending the killer ofjo cox.killer ofjo cox. killed, this house lost one of its best. best. others, i shall have further such meetings later today. meetings later today. recognised the heart of future uk agriculture policy? agriculture policy? he does raise an important point. important point. he's absolutely right to do so. right to do so. farmed environment and the issues my honourable friend raises. honourable friend raises. protection of farmers and growers right across this country. right across this country. welcoming pc right and pc nicholls to this chamber today. to this chamber today. that you should recognise them on behalf of all of us. behalf of all of us. it is mental health awareness week this week. this week. are often so grievously affected by this. this. possible, while she talking about eu trade or the next cabinet meeting? can i say... i think the right honourable gentleman... honourable gentleman... policy of leaving the customs union... union... of leaving the customs union... and also that w
craig nicholls in apprehending the killer ofjo cox.killer ofjo cox. killed, this house lost one of its best. best. others, i shall have further such meetings later today. meetings later today. recognised the heart of future uk agriculture policy? agriculture policy? he does raise an important point. important point. he's absolutely right to do so. right to do so. farmed environment and the issues my honourable friend raises. honourable friend raises. protection of farmers and growers right...
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. >>> something new from uber a panic button, kenneth craig on what's behind the new emergency safety feature.>> i am on 57th street roko and brown travels for business and uses it uber all over. safety is always on her mind. >> right now, i'm taking a picture of whomever it is and i send it to my husband. >> reporter: the ride-sharing company is adding new features to ease concerns. one of them is giving passengers a way to call for help if they needed. the new feature adds an emergency button to the app it connects you directly to 911 and shows your exact location so you can share it with the dispatch. a spokesperson told us that feature should be up and running on every user's phone while on a trip. for us, it took a few tries. at first, it did not show up on three out of four phones we contacted uber and just hours later it worked. the update rolled out tuesday is part of hoover's mac effort to realtor -- uber effort to rehabilitate themselves. the chief legal officer said the process will continue through this year. >> we are in the middle of the journey and we see great results
. >>> something new from uber a panic button, kenneth craig on what's behind the new emergency safety feature.>> i am on 57th street roko and brown travels for business and uses it uber all over. safety is always on her mind. >> right now, i'm taking a picture of whomever it is and i send it to my husband. >> reporter: the ride-sharing company is adding new features to ease concerns. one of them is giving passengers a way to call for help if they needed. the new...
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joining us from london, craig, good morning. potential reduction in trade tension between the two superpowers is a good thing for the market? >> absolutely. no one wants to see the two worlds largest economy is entering a trade war. if the solution can be found which is acceptable to both sides, people very much welcome the. also the countries will find similar solutions with the u.s., which again is positive for the global economy and also post the markets as well. gerri: i want to ask about oil prices. heading higher the opec producers cutting production. more than required under the current deal. prices continued to move higher here. >> i think they'll actually go because a lot of what has happened is now priced in. the questions that still remain which could continue to list prices is whether opec and other producing nations fill the void left by iraq. it will depend on the sanctions imposed by the u.s. and also the u.s. shale industry as well, what that will still appear to question how much better to the upside, but there'
joining us from london, craig, good morning. potential reduction in trade tension between the two superpowers is a good thing for the market? >> absolutely. no one wants to see the two worlds largest economy is entering a trade war. if the solution can be found which is acceptable to both sides, people very much welcome the. also the countries will find similar solutions with the u.s., which again is positive for the global economy and also post the markets as well. gerri: i want to ask...
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craig melvin takes over in new york. hey, craig. >> hey there, andrea. you. >>> good afternoon to you. craig melvin here at msnbc headquarters in new york city. >>> spygate. another day, another tweet or half dozen tweets from the president railing against the russia investigation. his rants come as two key people who helped him get to the white house feel the squeeze from law enforcement. >>> also, protest penalty. breaking news here. nfl owners decided if you're on the field for the anthem, you better stand up and show respect. the penalties that a team will face if a player or team staffer breaks these new rules. >>> and selling your privacy. the controversial new facial recognition technology that
craig melvin takes over in new york. hey, craig. >> hey there, andrea. you. >>> good afternoon to you. craig melvin here at msnbc headquarters in new york city. >>> spygate. another day, another tweet or half dozen tweets from the president railing against the russia investigation. his rants come as two key people who helped him get to the white house feel the squeeze from law enforcement. >>> also, protest penalty. breaking news here. nfl owners decided if...
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craig, do you have a success story that you would like to share? craig: sure. we hear them, you know, as we talk to our members or drive around the country and make the news, sometimes they don't. one that sticks out in my mind is one that took place in new orleans last year, and there is a 12-year-old boy who was with two older guests, and a hotel employee who had been trained. he thought something looked a little wrong, thought it looked off, and that's often the key as you heard before. there are specific signs that can be taught. we have a lot of them in our training, and sometimes -- i think the most important part of our training, getting a little bit off topic and sometimes the most important part of the training is just reminding hotel employees and airline employees and whoever it is that this is a problem that you can help and that you should help, that you have to help, and so when people see something, they know to act, and then when you give them the specific instructions then they are even better equipped to act. so, this hotel employee noticed a
craig, do you have a success story that you would like to share? craig: sure. we hear them, you know, as we talk to our members or drive around the country and make the news, sometimes they don't. one that sticks out in my mind is one that took place in new orleans last year, and there is a 12-year-old boy who was with two older guests, and a hotel employee who had been trained. he thought something looked a little wrong, thought it looked off, and that's often the key as you heard before....
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kenneth craig explains. >> reporter: for matt beres, cooking isn't a chore. it's his life.ast six years, the private chef has been battling an allergy that prevents him from enjoying of his gourmet meals.any >> i can work with them but i can't eat them. it's horrible. it's absolutely horrible. >> reporter: he's allergic to eating red meat from a bite from a tick is to blame. >> reporter: matt is among more unc chapel hill researcher dr. commins says it's growing. >> this has become the biggest cause of new onset food allergy and anaphylaxis throughout the south and east as well. >> reporter: it's a sugar found in beef, lamb, venison, and pork. reactions can include redness and itching, stomach problems, and in some cases anaphylaxinap. but matt's doctor says it's not like other allergies. >> they feel absolutely fine and symptoms come on anywhere usually from three to eight hours after they eat the meat. >> reporter: matt has been hospitalized several times. he always carries an epipen and sticks with fish and chicken. today he's making duck. >> how big of a challenge is it
kenneth craig explains. >> reporter: for matt beres, cooking isn't a chore. it's his life.ast six years, the private chef has been battling an allergy that prevents him from enjoying of his gourmet meals.any >> i can work with them but i can't eat them. it's horrible. it's absolutely horrible. >> reporter: he's allergic to eating red meat from a bite from a tick is to blame. >> reporter: matt is among more unc chapel hill researcher dr. commins says it's growing....
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kenneth craig, cbs news. >>> a danville woman is suing a restaurant tonight after she claimed she gotli. katie mcgregor says she ate romaine lettuce at papa murphy's in alamo last month. now, according to the new lawsuit, she for -- she suffers from severe fatigue, lethargic, decreased appetite and gastrointestinal painful unction. this is the third lawsuit papa murphy's is facing. according to the cdc, the e. coli outbreak traced the lettuce grown in yuma, arizona sickened 132 people. >>> new concerns about lung cancer in younger women. researchers are now saying more cases in women than men between the ages of 30 and 54 are popping up. up to 20% of them are non- smokers. >> we really don't know why this is. we will have to do further research. we have looked at smoking issues. smoking patterns don't fully explain this. >> the american cancer society says lung cancer rates have generally gone down over the past two decades in both women and men. >>> some popular drugs and over- the-counter treatments may stop you from sneezing, help you sleep or make you feel better but doctors are w
kenneth craig, cbs news. >>> a danville woman is suing a restaurant tonight after she claimed she gotli. katie mcgregor says she ate romaine lettuce at papa murphy's in alamo last month. now, according to the new lawsuit, she for -- she suffers from severe fatigue, lethargic, decreased appetite and gastrointestinal painful unction. this is the third lawsuit papa murphy's is facing. according to the cdc, the e. coli outbreak traced the lettuce grown in yuma, arizona sickened 132 people....