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nobody knows who craig symonds is. [laughter] is weso what we try to do searched to find where craig symonds is mentioned and just do a little footnote saying he is such and such and this is why grant is talking about him at this particular time. what you will notice is up to mcphersoni think jim did an addition -- edition with a wonderful introduction with about 100 annotations and notes. we have over 2000. you can see as you are reading along what we are attempting to talk about. we look at this whole grant memoirs from his perspective. the idea is he wrote it. people are interested in what he has to say, not what we have to say. keep in mind, i will shut up after this. whennteresting thing is grant wrote his first article about shiloh and sent it to century magazine, they were appalled it was so bad. it was terrible. it read like a battle report, etc. what they told him to do is just talk like you do when you are sitting around with your friends and your telling them about what happened at shiloh. do that. so grant
nobody knows who craig symonds is. [laughter] is weso what we try to do searched to find where craig symonds is mentioned and just do a little footnote saying he is such and such and this is why grant is talking about him at this particular time. what you will notice is up to mcphersoni think jim did an addition -- edition with a wonderful introduction with about 100 annotations and notes. we have over 2000. you can see as you are reading along what we are attempting to talk about. we look at...
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>> reporter: we are here, craig. we are expecting to see spacey leave soon in the black suv that they brought him in. the plane that brought him in a little while ago as a scheduled flight plan to leave back to baltimore at about noon. i have to echo what we heard earlier. i think the most interesting part of that very short proceeding, craig, was the expressionless look on kevin spac spacey's face. again, this is a man who played to the camera weeks earlier. this is a man who delivered pizza to the paparazzi. showed up in the video delivered in the frank underwood style from "house of cards." three things were accomplished. number one, he was not to have contact with the accuser or accuser's family. number two, we saw the quibble back and forth over whether they could delete things on the cell phone, that his attorneys say could be exculpatory evidence. third and finally, we heard that pretrial hearing that was set for march. what was interesting is that the judge told him he does not have to appear in person here i
>> reporter: we are here, craig. we are expecting to see spacey leave soon in the black suv that they brought him in. the plane that brought him in a little while ago as a scheduled flight plan to leave back to baltimore at about noon. i have to echo what we heard earlier. i think the most interesting part of that very short proceeding, craig, was the expressionless look on kevin spac spacey's face. again, this is a man who played to the camera weeks earlier. this is a man who delivered...
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, because craig also has been such a give as well. he is such a supporter and it's a big part of why you've been so successful. thank you. [applause] >> president brandon, commissioners. my name is bob davis. you've had to do double and triple duty. as a black woman in a high-profile position. you've carried a lot of weight. we're so proud of you. you've made our community proud of you. you've represented us so well. thank you, thank you. thank you. craig, who i've known since our children, before our children. you are a great partner and we thank you and we will surely, surely miss you. thank you. [applause] >> carolyn davis and then paul rose and then candice. >> good afternoon, commissioners. thank you so much. renee, i have a little story about renee when she started 21 years ago. she had a choice of working for my firm and going to the port. i was the loser for sure. [laughter] >> so, it's really funny that she is still here and i'm still here. i wanted to say how much integrity renee has as a communitcommunicator. she's looked u
, because craig also has been such a give as well. he is such a supporter and it's a big part of why you've been so successful. thank you. [applause] >> president brandon, commissioners. my name is bob davis. you've had to do double and triple duty. as a black woman in a high-profile position. you've carried a lot of weight. we're so proud of you. you've made our community proud of you. you've represented us so well. thank you, thank you. thank you. craig, who i've known since our...
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craig? >> mariana in jacksonville.c housing, specifically elderly people, they're feeling the crunch. so are america's veterans. they're feeling the pain, as well. the "military times" reporting nearly 1/3 of the federal workforce is made up of veterans. an estimated 248,000, 400 of whom are not getting paychecks doesn't the shutdown. the veterans administration itself is not affected by the shutdown. it is up and running. let's bring in paul, founder and ceo of iraq and afghanistan veterans of america. thanks for coming in. what are you hearing from our veterans, from the folks you work with? what are you hearing from them about all of this? >> deep concern. i think at this point, betrayal. you know, 1/3 of our overall federal workforce is made up of veterans. they've served and come home and heard, you'll get a steady paycheck, stability, and you'll continue to serve. these are the people who impact every department of our federal government. they're hung out to dry right now. these are also folks who, a couple month
craig? >> mariana in jacksonville.c housing, specifically elderly people, they're feeling the crunch. so are america's veterans. they're feeling the pain, as well. the "military times" reporting nearly 1/3 of the federal workforce is made up of veterans. an estimated 248,000, 400 of whom are not getting paychecks doesn't the shutdown. the veterans administration itself is not affected by the shutdown. it is up and running. let's bring in paul, founder and ceo of iraq and...
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>> craig, thanks for having me on.l irony in all of this is that i served on president trump's commission along with governor christie, governor cooper, governor baker, attorney general bondi. there was nowhere in our commission report that we should build a wall. we decided that the main points in this, as you point out, are the international mail distribution centers, as the dea and many customs experts have already said. these are the places where we're most vulnerable in this country. with fentanyl, just one first class envelope of fentanyl can kill nearly 50,000 americans. we're not talking about this threat being a threat where they have to climb over a wall. you know, the u.s. post, the international postal service will do just fine. so this whole crisis really deflects from the real crisis in this country, which is an addiction crisis. it's not simply an opioid crisis. it's a poly drug use crisis. we as a nation need to focus on it. i was hopeful that the president would do this. his brother died of alcoholism.
>> craig, thanks for having me on.l irony in all of this is that i served on president trump's commission along with governor christie, governor cooper, governor baker, attorney general bondi. there was nowhere in our commission report that we should build a wall. we decided that the main points in this, as you point out, are the international mail distribution centers, as the dea and many customs experts have already said. these are the places where we're most vulnerable in this country....
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something nice to happen >> craig, what did you think of him? >> he was really nice. he put her first he put her first >> growing up brandy wasn't much for barbie dolls but give her a sketch pad and a pencil and she was lost for hours she loved to draw. she had a eye for wild wife portraits. >> if it had anything to do with art she took it. >> she enrolled in her local college but before her freshman year was up she left school to marry josh daniels not too long after she had news for mom. >> she called me up and said she was pregnant >> you must have been so torn up >> i was, that was my baby >> brandy, husband josh and the baby daughter were living nearby >> you couldn't ask for a better mother if it was something that she needed or little girl needed, the baby got it first. >> and how did grandmother like her new baby. >> the baby got everything yes, yes >> the marriage after seven years of trying floundered she filed for divorce. >> she seemed to be on the other side of a really rough patch in her life >> yes but on this main night as she wa
something nice to happen >> craig, what did you think of him? >> he was really nice. he put her first he put her first >> growing up brandy wasn't much for barbie dolls but give her a sketch pad and a pencil and she was lost for hours she loved to draw. she had a eye for wild wife portraits. >> if it had anything to do with art she took it. >> she enrolled in her local college but before her freshman year was up she left school to marry josh daniels not too long...
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>> craig, it looks to be a strong case. let me correct what we just heard reported as rudy guiliani's -- i'm not going to call it a statement. it was more of some public relations ram bblingramblings. when he said this is nothing more than another false statements case. that's inaccurate. there is a witness tampering charge and an obstruction of justice charge. there is no conspiracy charge yet. when we look through the 24 pages of this indictment there are all the building blocks of a conspiracy charge. a conspiracy that includes roger stone, person number one who appears to be jerome coursy. julian assange. let's remember, two conspirators never have to meet one another. they can be on separate continents. if they're all working together for the same unlawful purpose, then they are in a conspiracy together. finally, craig, as we see there are repeat references to at least one, perhaps more senior trump campaign officials. that is a prime target of a co-conspirator as well. >> roger stone, again, just a few moments ago, th
>> craig, it looks to be a strong case. let me correct what we just heard reported as rudy guiliani's -- i'm not going to call it a statement. it was more of some public relations ram bblingramblings. when he said this is nothing more than another false statements case. that's inaccurate. there is a witness tampering charge and an obstruction of justice charge. there is no conspiracy charge yet. when we look through the 24 pages of this indictment there are all the building blocks of a...
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i mean, there's a real sense of relief, craig. definitely want to say that.far from broad optimism the coffee shop over my left shoulder here. you can see the federal building behind me. we're seeing workers stream into the building, a good sign for people coming back to work we spent a lot of time here last year the area was a ghost town. that building looms over this building this is the coffee shop we've been referencing the owner, right there in the corner over there, he said that he moved his business here to serve federal workers because he thought, at the time, there was no more stable work than federal work 80% to 90% of his client base are the federal workers. he said last week, he'd never seen this before, that five separate occasions, people had their credit cards declined. we've been talking to workers this morning who have been coming in. we missed the morning rush, as you can see, but they've been saying they're hoping this temporary fix quickly turns into something permanent, so they can focus on their jobs. one of those people, her name is des
i mean, there's a real sense of relief, craig. definitely want to say that.far from broad optimism the coffee shop over my left shoulder here. you can see the federal building behind me. we're seeing workers stream into the building, a good sign for people coming back to work we spent a lot of time here last year the area was a ghost town. that building looms over this building this is the coffee shop we've been referencing the owner, right there in the corner over there, he said that he moved...
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>> reporter: we haven't yet, craig.of course, president trump was asked about this yesterday and about those concerns that his former attorney and personal fixer has conveyed to friends. concerns about his family's safety. and the question was put to president trump, does he feel as though he's been threatening in some of those public comments that he has made about michael cohen, about his step father, about family members. the president essentially saying no. the only thing he's been threatened by is the truth. so the president really sort of laying down the gauntlet there. now, of course, president trump at one point standing very firmly behind his former fixer. once it became clear he was going to cooperate with federal authorities, the president's tone shifted dramatically. so we really have seen this ratcheting up of attacks from the president verbally and online on twitter and also from his attorney, rudy guiliani who was out over the weekend questioning michael cohen and some of his family members as well. so we
>> reporter: we haven't yet, craig.of course, president trump was asked about this yesterday and about those concerns that his former attorney and personal fixer has conveyed to friends. concerns about his family's safety. and the question was put to president trump, does he feel as though he's been threatening in some of those public comments that he has made about michael cohen, about his step father, about family members. the president essentially saying no. the only thing he's been...
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>> it's a good question, craig. certainly the president and others in the administration, including vice president pence are beginning to build the case towards a national emergency. that doesn't mean he will necessarily declare one tonight in his address. but talking about the crisis at the border, framing it in terms of a security threat to the country, talking about these terrorists coming in, even though those numbers are dubious, as julia ainsley was just explaining, is all part of building case that this is a crisis situation and the president could ultimately decide, perhaps, later this week, perhaps even next week to declare a national emergency. it's something we know he's thinking about doing. vice president pence told us yesterday that the white house counsel's office are reviewing options and trying to think through what a legal strategy might look like. if trump were to make this declaration it would certainly draw political blowback from capitol hill from house democrats, but perhaps more consquencon c
>> it's a good question, craig. certainly the president and others in the administration, including vice president pence are beginning to build the case towards a national emergency. that doesn't mean he will necessarily declare one tonight in his address. but talking about the crisis at the border, framing it in terms of a security threat to the country, talking about these terrorists coming in, even though those numbers are dubious, as julia ainsley was just explaining, is all part of...
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i'm craig melvin. and i'm natalie morales. and this is "dateline." >> imagine, you're shaken in the dead of night. >> my ears were ringing. i thought i was dreaming. >> in bed right next to you, your husband, murdered. >> hard to get that one out of your head, isn't it? >> yeah. >> and here's the twist. you're the suspect. >> could she have been the killer or was someone keeping a secret? >> i said what did you do? what did you do? >> reporter: it was cold the night the full moon rose. february cold. in the desert valley that spilled down from reno, nevada. and in that moonlight, all silver pale, the wind worried that gray ends of winter grass, whipped and cried up the driveway around the corner of the house, whistled past the unlocked door. something evil afoot, something here inside. when the moon peered through the window and into the master bedroom, a little after 3:00 in the morning. >> he's really dead. >> what's really dead? >> my husband. >> reporter: strange the things that happen to people under a full moon. good peo
i'm craig melvin. and i'm natalie morales. and this is "dateline." >> imagine, you're shaken in the dead of night. >> my ears were ringing. i thought i was dreaming. >> in bed right next to you, your husband, murdered. >> hard to get that one out of your head, isn't it? >> yeah. >> and here's the twist. you're the suspect. >> could she have been the killer or was someone keeping a secret? >> i said what did you do? what did you do?...
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folks who are in their isolated silos, craig. than anything, underneath some of the backlash against hearing the young man is this question, who are allowed the innocence of childhood, right? you saw the image. then there was this attempt to kind of give a fuller account of the young man. i think a lot of folks were asking the question, when -- why do we always do this in these sorts of cases, when white boys are involved, and what do we do, how do we react when brown and black kids are involved? people saw the difference. i think that was underneath it all, if that makes sense to you. >> it does. it makes a lot of sense to me. one of the things that the young man did not say in the interview, two simple words, i'm sorry. had he uttered those words, would that have changed any of this? >> it would have reflected a little self-awareness on the part of the young man. i mean, when you look at that entire video, craig, no matter where it starts, how it starts, what you see are a lot of young men acting out. you can say it is boys bei
folks who are in their isolated silos, craig. than anything, underneath some of the backlash against hearing the young man is this question, who are allowed the innocence of childhood, right? you saw the image. then there was this attempt to kind of give a fuller account of the young man. i think a lot of folks were asking the question, when -- why do we always do this in these sorts of cases, when white boys are involved, and what do we do, how do we react when brown and black kids are...
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do you want to tell us about craig lewis and that story. >> he -- this is a love story. these were two people very much in love and craig lewis was an engineer for the city of houston. another guy who was obsessed with making things work better, and he had been healthy all his life, and then he got sicker and sicker and sicker, and it took very long time for the doctors to understand what was wrong with him. he ended up having a disease called amyloidow sis which he was in total organ failure you can't just be a surgeon and decide we'll try this artificial heart and put it in this guy. bud went to the fda and got something -- you have to go through several steps to get what is called emergency use permission, to put this in a person. and lewis -- i think one of the interesting things about the book is when faced with having more time, no one knows how much more time, or dying in a very short time, most of the people i wrote about opted for a little more time, and lewis especially was fascinated how this machine would work, and said, let's try. and he lived for about i th
do you want to tell us about craig lewis and that story. >> he -- this is a love story. these were two people very much in love and craig lewis was an engineer for the city of houston. another guy who was obsessed with making things work better, and he had been healthy all his life, and then he got sicker and sicker and sicker, and it took very long time for the doctors to understand what was wrong with him. he ended up having a disease called amyloidow sis which he was in total organ...
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craig and sheinelle. >> that's tough.hank you. >>> new questions this morning surrounding an incident that went viral over the weekend. a lot of folks are talking about this. it shows a group of high school students from kentucky appearing to taunt a native american elder during a rally in washington. nbc's ron allen has been following this story and joins us this morning. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, craig, those students were in town for the march for life, and they've been widely condemned for what many see as racist behavior. now they're facing possible expulsion from school. this morning they're pushing back saying there's more than one side to the story. >> this video near the lincoln memorial igniting outrage, native american nathan phillips a vietnam veteran beating a drum face-to-face with high school teens from kentucky. some wearing make america great again gear. >> i was scared. i was feared. >> the tribal elder said he stepped in to diffuse a confrontation between the teens and men identify
craig and sheinelle. >> that's tough.hank you. >>> new questions this morning surrounding an incident that went viral over the weekend. a lot of folks are talking about this. it shows a group of high school students from kentucky appearing to taunt a native american elder during a rally in washington. nbc's ron allen has been following this story and joins us this morning. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, craig, those students were in town for the march for...
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joining us is craig hodges. welcome back, craig, greatseo you. >> thank you, sue. nice to be here. >> when i was reading through the notes, youy rea do mean there's a lot of mispricing in your opinion in these stocks, so let's start with commercial metals. >> yeah. >> this is what you say is the most mispriced stock in the market today. why? >> yeah, it's really -- the company is hitting on all cylinders. probably having at much success as the company has ever had. at hodges capital we followed the stock for at least 25 years. the stock is trading around $150 in they earned about 2.90nd share traded at $40. so almost the same earnings and the stock is 70% lower. this is a company, it's a rebar manufacturer they have got over a 50% -- they just made an acquisition that's going t make them 50% player in the u.s. rebar market. earnings are going up.is acquisition they have made is very, very creative. i think even the company is baffled why the sto is trading like it is. so i think this is one of the most emispriced stocks i seen in a long, long time. >> you also like
joining us is craig hodges. welcome back, craig, greatseo you. >> thank you, sue. nice to be here. >> when i was reading through the notes, youy rea do mean there's a lot of mispricing in your opinion in these stocks, so let's start with commercial metals. >> yeah. >> this is what you say is the most mispriced stock in the market today. why? >> yeah, it's really -- the company is hitting on all cylinders. probably having at much success as the company has ever had....
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fascinating stuff craig we'll leave it there good to told you have craig a market analyst in london thank you. well after her parliamentary trancing theresa may now has three days to come up with norton as who breaks it plan though before that she does have to survive a vote of no confidence table by the opposition as we were talking about there are these twenty boyko looks at the possible outcomes the deal is in tatters and it looks like in relation to the break that agreement it's back to square one for to raise them a there is a rather more pressing issue for her now and that is that she's got to see your another leadership challenge now this time it's the leader of the opposition party labor jeremy corbyn immediately after to resume a last ten francs he said that he tabled a motion of no confidence in the prime minister so for the entire day they're going to be debating whether they've got confidence into reason may's leadership and at the end of the day it will be put to a vote now it looks as though it's a reason they will be able to see off this leadership challenge of course many
fascinating stuff craig we'll leave it there good to told you have craig a market analyst in london thank you. well after her parliamentary trancing theresa may now has three days to come up with norton as who breaks it plan though before that she does have to survive a vote of no confidence table by the opposition as we were talking about there are these twenty boyko looks at the possible outcomes the deal is in tatters and it looks like in relation to the break that agreement it's back to...
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for more with my colleague craig melvin. >>> good morning to you, craig melvin here. what's at stake? right now, president trump is in the air, he's on his way to the southern border. is that where the real crisis is when 800,000 federal workers are not getting the paychecks they banked on because of this government shutdown. >>> we're going to show you the real world impact that the shutdown is already having and how much worse it could actually get? >>> best defense sources telling nbc news that robert mueller could wrap up his work as early as next month and that the white house is lawyering up, reportedreporte reportedly adding 17 new lawyers. >>> we start with president trump's photo op at the southern border. he departed last hour. it's day three of a major push for his wall. an oval office speech on tuesday, followed by the meeting with democrats on wednesday. his push about a phony security crisis happening as a real crisis takes hold. food banks working to help furloughed employees. today, joshua tree, national park, shutting down to address sanitation and sa
for more with my colleague craig melvin. >>> good morning to you, craig melvin here. what's at stake? right now, president trump is in the air, he's on his way to the southern border. is that where the real crisis is when 800,000 federal workers are not getting the paychecks they banked on because of this government shutdown. >>> we're going to show you the real world impact that the shutdown is already having and how much worse it could actually get? >>> best defense...
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thank you, craig. we'll be right back.u, craig we'll be right back. went into the science behind vascepa. prescription vascepa. vascepa, along with diet and exercise, has proven results in multiple clinical trials. vascepa looks different because it is different. over a decade of extensive research and development achieved proven results. that's the prescription power of vascepa. vascepa is not right for everyone. do not take vascepa if you are allergic to icosapent ethyl or any inactive ingredient in vascepa. tell your doctor if you are allergic to fish, have liver problems or other medical conditions and about any medications you take, especially those that may affect blood clotting. 2.3% of patients reported joint pain. ask your doctor about what the science behind prescription vascepa can mean to you. amarin thanks the clinicians and patients who participated in the vascepa clinical trials. amarin thanks the clinicians and patients who participated i am all about living joyfully. the united explorer card hooks me up. g
thank you, craig. we'll be right back.u, craig we'll be right back. went into the science behind vascepa. prescription vascepa. vascepa, along with diet and exercise, has proven results in multiple clinical trials. vascepa looks different because it is different. over a decade of extensive research and development achieved proven results. that's the prescription power of vascepa. vascepa is not right for everyone. do not take vascepa if you are allergic to icosapent ethyl or any inactive...
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craig melvin, take it away. >>> good morning to you, craig melvin here. president trump and a full court press after that primetime speech, all to get his wall. he'll trek to the capital in a few hours, then he'll be hosting congressional leaders at the white house. can he make a deal? >>> also, the nation's top democrats dug in on their push to reopen the government without a wall. they will be speaking again momentarily, but will all this pomp and circumstance actually get federal workers their paychecks. >>> leaving justice. the man overseeing robert mueller's investigation is about to leave. the president's attorney general nominee is on the hill right now. he's trying to win support. what the leadership shuffle all means for the russian probe. we'll dig into that in just a moment. >>> we start once again with shutdown politics. lots of action in d.c. this hour. at any moment on the right side of your screen there, democratic leaders in congress are expected to hold a news conference. later today they'll be heading to the white house for yet another m
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my contention, craig, is that -- it's yet to be proven. because we've talked a long time about we need a businessman, a ceo mentality to run the government. the government is not a business. donald trump has so far disproven the theory we need a ceo. ceos, they execute orders, they give orders and things happen. that's not the way the legislative process works. presidents are consensus builders. they have to work with the other party. they need to have to know how to build consensus party and know what the opposition party wants to give them what they need to move forward. and they need to communicate to the american people and donald trump has failed on all these fronts. ceos in general, the ones i've worked would who have made it to congress were enormously frustrated with the legislative process because it's not the way they're wired. >> there's this idea that just because you're really good at this one thing, you had this one really good idea that took off, there continues to be this thinking out there among a lot of folks that makes y
my contention, craig, is that -- it's yet to be proven. because we've talked a long time about we need a businessman, a ceo mentality to run the government. the government is not a business. donald trump has so far disproven the theory we need a ceo. ceos, they execute orders, they give orders and things happen. that's not the way the legislative process works. presidents are consensus builders. they have to work with the other party. they need to have to know how to build consensus party and...
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we had craig over a barrel. >> literally. >>> mr.chill coming in through out much of the eastern half of the costtry, winds in the plain. heavy rain in southern texas.nd , sunday! heavy rain through florida. mild in the plains, but a pair of clippersome across one to the northeast, another coming out through the plains. it's going to be gorgeous out west. that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >>> right hert home in the nation's capital, temperatures in the 20s and 30s right now. seasonably cold to get your day ted. plenty of sunshine now. a little more cloud cover in the middle of the day todayul which bring out a stray flurry or two. no accumulatg snow for qui some time to come still. over the weekend, mainly dry. i couldn't rum f out sprinkles of rain possible sunday afternoon. temperatures ond the c side saturday, high of 39. close to 50 on sunday. another big trur drop coming up the mdle of next week. >> that's your latest weather. birthdays. first of all, what's your name,
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ask metals report craig welcome back. it's always a pleasure to visit with you and stacy yeah well you know i saw something on the news that really got my attention and i want to talk to you about it you know sam zell otherwise known as the grave digger who is the quintessential quote con kwan contrarian investor just came out and said for the very first time in his life he's buying gold what do you think of the. well first and foremost i'd like to know what kind of gold he bought. if he's just playing the druckenmiller game of buying shares of g.l.d. then you know as we all know we don't know gold all he just own some certificates and you know it's not really physical metal if he's actually buying physical metal he's a genius. i've said all along i mean if the russians the chinese and all of these sovereign governments that whole dollar reserves are converting their dollar reserves into some gold why should their body else so good to hear would welcome sam to the party and hopefully he's a subscriber to my site oh yeah i
ask metals report craig welcome back. it's always a pleasure to visit with you and stacy yeah well you know i saw something on the news that really got my attention and i want to talk to you about it you know sam zell otherwise known as the grave digger who is the quintessential quote con kwan contrarian investor just came out and said for the very first time in his life he's buying gold what do you think of the. well first and foremost i'd like to know what kind of gold he bought. if he's just...
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donald trump never had to live paycheck to paycheck, craig. from his vantage point, he can't relate to the folks who are suffering as a result of his decision and lack of leadership as president of this country. >> eugene, the president appears to have negotiated himself into a bit of a corner here. >> yeah. >> how does he get out? how does the shutdown end? >> well, you know, if i knew, i would surely tell you, craig. i have no idea how this ends. i really don't. he, from the beginning -- he started by negotiating himself into a corner. there was a deal. he went back on the deal to fund the government through february 8th. meanwhile, talk about border security. he was getting in that original deal everything that his administration had asked for, $1.6 billion for border secur y security, but ann coulter and rush limbaugh made it stink, and he got scared and said, i have to have my $5.7 billion. it's not going to happen. congress is not going to give him $5.7 billion. republicans didn't want to do it, though they might be more inclined to do i
donald trump never had to live paycheck to paycheck, craig. from his vantage point, he can't relate to the folks who are suffering as a result of his decision and lack of leadership as president of this country. >> eugene, the president appears to have negotiated himself into a bit of a corner here. >> yeah. >> how does he get out? how does the shutdown end? >> well, you know, if i knew, i would surely tell you, craig. i have no idea how this ends. i really don't. he,...
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there is still a question hanging over the validity of craig mackinlay‘s 2015 election victory, givened his election margin at the last election, that point becomes moot and he goes back to parliament to fight as a brexiteer for his constituency. richard, many thanks. a ban comes into force today to try to deal with cold calling scams which can rob people of their pensions. any firm which phones people about pension savings without having specific permission could face a fine of up to half a million pounds. cold—calling has been used by fraudsters to try trick people out of their savings. our personal finance correspondent simon gompertz reports. hello? it's a scourge on pensioners and savers like graham, who is bombarded with calls from fraudsters. they carry on, even at a gathering in south london to equip pensioners to deal with scams. how many have you had today? i've been in the centre today for half an hour now, and i've had five of those calls already on my phone. and i've blocked them and they literally phoned me back a couple of minutes later, using a different phone number,
there is still a question hanging over the validity of craig mackinlay‘s 2015 election victory, givened his election margin at the last election, that point becomes moot and he goes back to parliament to fight as a brexiteer for his constituency. richard, many thanks. a ban comes into force today to try to deal with cold calling scams which can rob people of their pensions. any firm which phones people about pension savings without having specific permission could face a fine of up to half a...
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craig how do people reach you and find you're a find work. well i actually got a great unlike community a.t.f. medals report and just because this is going to be such an important year i want your viewers you have an opportunity to join us we've got a half off coupon code for your first month is just simply max out two thousand and nineteen you enter that code at checkout you get a half off and there's no time like the present to get on top of this stuff and we invite everybody to check us out of metals report dot com well you know you're here you appear to have a clear mind and your analysis is spot on i can't imagine why anybody would want to kick the tires on this to see if it's right for them for ask your doctor because you may have some symptoms that come along with this you have to be very careful anyway craig thanks for being on the kaiser report max it's always a pleasure my best to you and stacy already well that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser stacy herbert a special guest. if you want to ca
craig how do people reach you and find you're a find work. well i actually got a great unlike community a.t.f. medals report and just because this is going to be such an important year i want your viewers you have an opportunity to join us we've got a half off coupon code for your first month is just simply max out two thousand and nineteen you enter that code at checkout you get a half off and there's no time like the present to get on top of this stuff and we invite everybody to check us out...
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gregory craig is no longer a partner at the firm, he left in april. but today, surprise, the justice department revealed a multimillion dollar civil settlement between the justice department and that very fancy law firm, skadden arps. the firm agrees to retroactively register as an unregistered foreign agent working on behalf of ukraine, the pro-russian government of ukraine that paul manafort represented. the firm has also agreed to pay back to the u.s. government the more than $4 million paul manafort allegedly secretly shovelled to them so they would do work that looked like the independent work product of this very prestigious western law firm while what they were really doing was just whyitewash work for manafort's pro-russian clients. there are a few things that are interesting about this. number one, this is a surprise. i didn't know this was coming. also, big prestigious rich connected american law firms like this one don't usually get in trouble for anything. let alone for grotty criminal foreign corruption cases like this one. seeing skadden
gregory craig is no longer a partner at the firm, he left in april. but today, surprise, the justice department revealed a multimillion dollar civil settlement between the justice department and that very fancy law firm, skadden arps. the firm agrees to retroactively register as an unregistered foreign agent working on behalf of ukraine, the pro-russian government of ukraine that paul manafort represented. the firm has also agreed to pay back to the u.s. government the more than $4 million paul...
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someone like craig with an achys back, craig going to have a seat right down here. >> you can see that bones the disks. the little red guy there is pushing on the when somebody comes to see me with an achy back, i want to gi them exercises. craig, let's say he comes in with an achy back. we'll work on stretching out the muscles. no we're going to start with something called the cac cusst tch. he's going to stretch this up. you' feel that starting to twist the spine one way or the other. what he's doing is loosening those muscles. you can do this first thing in the morni you have an achy back. this is a foam roller. roll a little up and disn on thing.gr this is a eat way to start loosening the muscle. >> i like to use this on my quads. eople know about it for their legs, often don't think about it for their spines. >>elan this with sciatica? >> it can, if that nerve is pushing. >> thank you craig. >> what does al have? shoulder pain? >> the shoulder is a very common problem we see. the key with shoulders, it's a e the er that sits ins joint. when people get achy shoulders, they often do
someone like craig with an achys back, craig going to have a seat right down here. >> you can see that bones the disks. the little red guy there is pushing on the when somebody comes to see me with an achy back, i want to gi them exercises. craig, let's say he comes in with an achy back. we'll work on stretching out the muscles. no we're going to start with something called the cac cusst tch. he's going to stretch this up. you' feel that starting to twist the spine one way or the other....
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craig melvin: powerful details with a warning-- at times they can get graphic.ow it's hard to tell this story.
craig melvin: powerful details with a warning-- at times they can get graphic.ow it's hard to tell this story.
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i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. thank yog . i'm craig melvin. and i'm natalie morales.nd this is "dateline." >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> i'm here, asking for help. >> it was like hearing a ghost, a voice from beyond the grave. >> there's no way i can go back. >> can she help solve her own murder? >> so surreal. this is something that happens to other people, not to you. >> she was a dancer, who married a dashing photographer. >> you could see the body underneath the snow.
i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. thank yog . i'm craig melvin. and i'm natalie morales.nd this is "dateline." >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> i'm here, asking for help. >> it was like hearing a ghost, a voice from beyond the grave. >> there's no way i can go back. >> can she help solve her own murder? >> so surreal. this is something that happens to other people, not...
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craig: exactly. we are seeing the emergence of these intermediaries to stand between postsecondary education and employers. and we call them last mile training, bridging that last mile to the employer typically by training on digital skills and post secondary institutions that are not very good at training, but they don't have the relationship with employers to understand what technology employers are looking for in these jobs. josh: employers are looking for marketable skills and experience. what does that mean for the philosophy major? what does that mean for someone studying classical literature, english? mr. craig: i just published a book last year called "faster and cheaper alternatives to college," where i make the argument there are new faster and cheaper alternatives, boot camps and apprenticeship models, staffing models that incorporate training for providing new pathways to the good first jobs college graduates are having a hard time getting, probably not at your institutions, but a lot of
craig: exactly. we are seeing the emergence of these intermediaries to stand between postsecondary education and employers. and we call them last mile training, bridging that last mile to the employer typically by training on digital skills and post secondary institutions that are not very good at training, but they don't have the relationship with employers to understand what technology employers are looking for in these jobs. josh: employers are looking for marketable skills and experience....
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leonard grew up with michelle and her brother craig. >> they had a strong sense of self-. and fortified that sense of self-. so they could walk out in the world and not be blown over by all the adversity that came at them. >> my parents didn't have a will the of money. they never went to college. they had an unwaivering believe in the power of education. so they always pushed me and my brothers to do whatever it took to succeed in school. >> mary ann stayed mostly at home. when michelle and her older brother were growing up. she taught craig how to read. she later said that michelle didn't think sh needed her mothers help. learning how to read. those guys had to study. they had a time to study. it was discipline. i didn't have any discipline. >> michelle's efforts paid off she was accepted at whitney m. young. the city's first integrated high school for the top students. >> she was in the choir. she was in the student government. she was good at sports and decided she didn't want to be defined by sports. partly because that was who are brother's thing. >> in 1979 michelle
leonard grew up with michelle and her brother craig. >> they had a strong sense of self-. and fortified that sense of self-. so they could walk out in the world and not be blown over by all the adversity that came at them. >> my parents didn't have a will the of money. they never went to college. they had an unwaivering believe in the power of education. so they always pushed me and my brothers to do whatever it took to succeed in school. >> mary ann stayed mostly at home....
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>> craig, not a lot.ription of the documentary, but today we're told it may be as long as four hours and we'll also hear from those very close to jackson who allegedly knew what was happening behind closed doors. >> miguel almaguer for us there in l.a. thank you. >>> carson's flagging our attention, flagging, to a controversial new rule. it's in golf. it just took effect. what we all need to know right after this. -ah, the old crew! remember when we all used to go to the cafeteria and just chow down midday? -you mean, like, lunch? -come on. voted "most likely to help people save $668 when they switch." -at this school? -didn't you get caught in the laminating machine? -ha. [ sighs ] -"box, have a great summer. danielle." ooh. danielle, control yourself. i'd like to slow it down here with a special discount for a special girl. danielle, this one's for you. with a special discount for a special girl. ♪ when you're moved by nature's powerful energy... you thrive. but squirrels aren't the only ones saving for
>> craig, not a lot.ription of the documentary, but today we're told it may be as long as four hours and we'll also hear from those very close to jackson who allegedly knew what was happening behind closed doors. >> miguel almaguer for us there in l.a. thank you. >>> carson's flagging our attention, flagging, to a controversial new rule. it's in golf. it just took effect. what we all need to know right after this. -ah, the old crew! remember when we all used to go to the...
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well earlier i spoke to craig ara market analyst at atlanta in london and i asked him what this captain sales forecast tells us that apple and the smartphone market especially in china but if it confirms some of our fears that we've been to realize the over the last month we've had reports from suppliers the one of our largest clients of court orders this largely points waffle in many cases so this is not necessarily an entirely unsurprising story but coming straight from the horse's mouth as it were is quite a shock now what it tells us is that apple faces many challenges we could look at some of the deep rooted issues which may lead to the op is not quite the innovative it once was and the excess is not the upgrade from the acts that people wanted to say so that's going to impact the number of people upgrading from one hundred sets of the other compared to maybe what we would have seen in the past i think there is a deeper rooted issues again with the global economy which is what's been called polluted so it's actually in china where we are seeing much fuss that the celebration and we
well earlier i spoke to craig ara market analyst at atlanta in london and i asked him what this captain sales forecast tells us that apple and the smartphone market especially in china but if it confirms some of our fears that we've been to realize the over the last month we've had reports from suppliers the one of our largest clients of court orders this largely points waffle in many cases so this is not necessarily an entirely unsurprising story but coming straight from the horse's mouth as...
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i'm craig melvin thank you for watching >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and this is." >> i said, did you ever contemplate committing the perfect murder? and he said, yes. the key element to that is making sure that someone is caught. once i have somebody, they'll stop looking and that's how you can get away. >> a cold blooded killing, a victim worth millions. and all kinds of conflicting clues. >> i never had a case this complicated before. >> police
i'm craig melvin thank you for watching >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and this is." >> i said, did you ever contemplate committing the perfect murder? and he said, yes. the key element to that is making sure that someone is caught. once i have somebody, they'll stop looking and that's how you can get away. >> a cold blooded killing, a victim worth millions. and all kinds of conflicting clues. >> i never had a case this complicated...
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i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. i'm craig melvin thank you for watching >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> i said, did you ever contemplate committing the perfect murder? and he said, yes. the key element to that is making sure that someone is caught. once i have somebody, they'll stop looking and that's how you can get away. >> a cold blooded killing, a victim worth millions. and all kinds of conflicting clues. >> i never had a case this complicated before. >> police following multiple leads until -- >> we asked who's that? he says he's my neighbor, he lives two floors below. >> a suspect under arrest. >> having someone just taken away, sorry. >> case closed. or was it? could there be something else or someone else they missed? >> there were so many parts of the puzzle that were not adding up. >> someone had pulled the trigger, but had someone else pulled the strings? >> he was the type of guy that could take bad luck and turn it into a fortune. >>> h
i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. i'm craig melvin thank you for watching >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> i said, did you ever contemplate committing the perfect murder? and he said, yes. the key element to that is making sure that someone is caught. once i have somebody, they'll stop looking and that's how you can get away. >> a cold blooded killing, a victim worth millions. and all kinds of...
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craig? >> thank you, miguel, thank you so much.n watch that "dateline" report, tonight, 10:00 eastern, 9:00 central, only on nbc. >>> all right. that breaking news there, nancy pelosi, the new speaker of the house, has just responded to the president canceling her trip. take a listen. >> at 2:00 yesterday, our members were on the bus. i was ready to join them to go for a 2:15 wheels-up from here to andrews air force base to visit our troops, to pay our respects, to thank them for their service, their sacrifice, and their dedication, to get a measure of the leadership in afghanistan, the strength of their military, the morale of their people. it's about governance, it's about security, it's about the civilian affairs in the country, as we make our oversight decisions about our policy, the engagement that we have in afghanistan. members are on the bus, i was set to join them. the president then canceled the trip. it was a kind of a funny letter, saying seven days -- somebody didn't tell him it was a weekend trip. but nonetheless that
craig? >> thank you, miguel, thank you so much.n watch that "dateline" report, tonight, 10:00 eastern, 9:00 central, only on nbc. >>> all right. that breaking news there, nancy pelosi, the new speaker of the house, has just responded to the president canceling her trip. take a listen. >> at 2:00 yesterday, our members were on the bus. i was ready to join them to go for a 2:15 wheels-up from here to andrews air force base to visit our troops, to pay our respects,...
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craig and then as a professor at the the investor of chicago's north school he is also the director ofthe civil rights and police accountability project and he joins us now via skype craig's been very vocal about the need for change within chicago's police department's failure does this sentence represent a move towards accountability. no. i'm still feeling it right now and i am honestly it's painful at a very personal level i think the primary message the. we take from this is the black lives don't matter as much as white ones and especially not in the criminal system here in chicago in the us. the irony i think is our collective ability to see the humanity in this white police officer but yet at the same time not to see the same humanity in the countless black folks who've been convicted of violent crime i can't help but reflect upon like hundreds of trials that i've seen or participated in that involve young black men accused of crimes in which observers in the media fail to see their humanity but instead see them as a violent criminal and you know i'm not a fan of prison for anyone
craig and then as a professor at the the investor of chicago's north school he is also the director ofthe civil rights and police accountability project and he joins us now via skype craig's been very vocal about the need for change within chicago's police department's failure does this sentence represent a move towards accountability. no. i'm still feeling it right now and i am honestly it's painful at a very personal level i think the primary message the. we take from this is the black lives...
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i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> this is "dateline." >> all of a sudden, i realized, what's going on? something definitely was wrong. he said, your family was in an accident. and my whole world just dropped out from underneath me. >> the scene told the story. >> what did you find? >> something i don't want to see again. >> a deadly crash on a dark road, two gone, one barely alive. a tragic accident. but look closer. in all the broken glass and twisted metal, was there a clue to a crime? >> the last thing i wanted was to have to take a double fatality and now treat it as a homicide. >> murder and accusation no one saw coming. >> i couldn't deal with it. >> two families in torment. >> we were both just -- >> a small-town trial with big emotions. >> you took it. you did it. >> and the verdict -- >> we the jury. >> -- that would shake them all. >>> hello and welcome to "dateline." a dangerous highway in big sky country. that was the setting for a deadly crash that left shock and heartbreak
i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> this is "dateline." >> all of a sudden, i realized, what's going on? something definitely was wrong. he said, your family was in an accident. and my whole world just dropped out from underneath me. >> the scene told the story. >> what did you find? >> something i don't want to see again. >> a deadly crash on a dark road, two gone, one barely alive. a tragic accident. but look closer. in all the...