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jonathan: i want to bring craig bishop. your thoughts, please. craig: it is great.you ask what it will take for that, it will be something not necessarily domestically. i think the fed is focused on what is going on globally. the u.s. economy is ticking along. it is certainly showing some signs of stress. it is late cycle, not end of cycle. but really i think the fed is almost more focused on what is going on globally. if there is a thing that could tip them to ease this year, it could be something not outside of the u.s. on the global front. jonathan: craig, how would you push that view, the one you have outlined, through the treasury market this year? craig: we like being long-duration here. our view is yields, upside to this market or yield at this point is capped. at most we are in a 252 to 80 280 280 -- 250 to trading range on the 10 year. we would actually be willing to -- we have been advocating for clients to add to duration portfolios here rather than stay bundled up or huddled up in the short end of the yield curve. we think rates go lower from here, so we
jonathan: i want to bring craig bishop. your thoughts, please. craig: it is great.you ask what it will take for that, it will be something not necessarily domestically. i think the fed is focused on what is going on globally. the u.s. economy is ticking along. it is certainly showing some signs of stress. it is late cycle, not end of cycle. but really i think the fed is almost more focused on what is going on globally. if there is a thing that could tip them to ease this year, it could be...
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what craig and jeff mentioned, i think the come down to one.will validate that they are behind the curve on where they should be. fromll see where that goes here, but i was powell would speak less. jonathan: two you agree with that? chairmanmonths ago, tell came into this job and everyone was excited about it, the straight talking animal reserve chairman, what wall street wanted, and then all of a sudden it wasn't. deafthink it has been tone at the very least. a mistakey expect from a new fed chair when they come in, in from communicating he said a couple of mistakes. i think with the dovish pivot in the comments he made after the first of the year, it signals he is listening. i think the tone deafness should go to the wayside. jonathan: do you find this public debate about how they achieve their inflation targets helpful at all? >> i think it is. i think the market is paying attention to inflation even though it is not an issue. i think the discussion from the fed with regards to inflation is just one more spec of transparency that i think is
what craig and jeff mentioned, i think the come down to one.will validate that they are behind the curve on where they should be. fromll see where that goes here, but i was powell would speak less. jonathan: two you agree with that? chairmanmonths ago, tell came into this job and everyone was excited about it, the straight talking animal reserve chairman, what wall street wanted, and then all of a sudden it wasn't. deafthink it has been tone at the very least. a mistakey expect from a new fed...
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i want to follow-up on what craig had to say.hen you talk about the green new deal, how are you going to pay for it? >> it is a great question. at the green new deal is just an outline. hotter.et is getting the ice caps are melting. get rid ofnt to calcium and there is a middle ground. we started the blueprints of notng our world greener and creating topsy -- toxic algae blooms, if we have trillions of dollars to give to wall street and tax cuts, we can probably keep our air and water clean. what do youuestion, say to the business community that says there are a lot of people who work in the industry that are good people and following the rules and they don't like the reckitt -- rhetoric against their industry? >> there are a lot of people on wall street making good money that are not bad people. there are also people taking advantage of the system. i am a business owner. i want to run my business and make sure the government doesn't get in my way. the american people don't mind people getting successful. the american people mind
i want to follow-up on what craig had to say.hen you talk about the green new deal, how are you going to pay for it? >> it is a great question. at the green new deal is just an outline. hotter.et is getting the ice caps are melting. get rid ofnt to calcium and there is a middle ground. we started the blueprints of notng our world greener and creating topsy -- toxic algae blooms, if we have trillions of dollars to give to wall street and tax cuts, we can probably keep our air and water...
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>> well, this is so fascinating, craig.judges in these cases have used their platform to speak to the larger audience. judge ellis complained he thought the special counsel had too much authority. and judge amy berman jackson there, in talking about the courtroom as a place where facts still matter, appears to be speaking to the larger political culture in which we find ourselves and many blame in part donald trump on that. you know, we're liveriing in a place where lies are told by politicians, people don't believe the facts in front of them. a third of the country doesn't have confidence in the mueller investigation or the fbi. judge amy berman jackson is reinforcing the idea that in her courtroom, the truth and the facts are what matters. >> just to bring our audience up to speed here, again right now, paul manafort, president trump's one time campaign chairman, is being sentenced for the second time in a week there inside that federal courthouse. he faces up to ten years in his second and final sentencing. of course, on
>> well, this is so fascinating, craig.judges in these cases have used their platform to speak to the larger audience. judge ellis complained he thought the special counsel had too much authority. and judge amy berman jackson there, in talking about the courtroom as a place where facts still matter, appears to be speaking to the larger political culture in which we find ourselves and many blame in part donald trump on that. you know, we're liveriing in a place where lies are told by...
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>> april 9, thank you, craig.lugged a plug. well done, sir. thank you, sir. aneesh, i'll see you this evening. >>> a 2020 picture, ready for launch? a new report is that joe biden is naming stacey abrams his running mate before he ever spends a day on the campaign trail. we'll talk about that strategy. what it could mean and whether it's a bit insulting? >>> and also beto o'rourke ready for new hampshire in a 48-hour blitz through the state. are new hampshire voters ready for him? along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting. chantix reduces the urge so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix. you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in... behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, depressed mood, suicidal thoughts or actions, seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking,
>> april 9, thank you, craig.lugged a plug. well done, sir. thank you, sir. aneesh, i'll see you this evening. >>> a 2020 picture, ready for launch? a new report is that joe biden is naming stacey abrams his running mate before he ever spends a day on the campaign trail. we'll talk about that strategy. what it could mean and whether it's a bit insulting? >>> and also beto o'rourke ready for new hampshire in a 48-hour blitz through the state. are new hampshire voters...
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craig melvin here. power pitch. president trump heading to battleground michigan for his first rally since the end of the special counsel's investigation. can it help win back republican defections in the suburbs? >>> also the mueller report, some new reporting gives better insight into just how long mueller's final report is, and it comes with new calls from every republican member of the house intelligence committee for chairman adam schiff to resign. >>> facebook taking major steps to block white nationalists from using the social media giant to spread their message. but will it work? we'll dig into that in a bit. >>> we start with president trump's opening day pitch to michigan voters. expectations are for another rousing campaign style speech. it's his first since the mueller investigation, yet this visit is also a canary in the coal mine for his reelection. the president barely won michigan. fewer than 12,000 votes separated him from hillary clinton. more importantly, the grand rapids area should be an easy pi
craig melvin here. power pitch. president trump heading to battleground michigan for his first rally since the end of the special counsel's investigation. can it help win back republican defections in the suburbs? >>> also the mueller report, some new reporting gives better insight into just how long mueller's final report is, and it comes with new calls from every republican member of the house intelligence committee for chairman adam schiff to resign. >>> facebook taking...
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>> knocked the wind out of me, craig. i can tell you, for 30 years, what i did as a prosecutor was i investigated cases, i assessed evidence to see whether or not there was enough evidence to support a criminal charge. what i've seen in the public reporting tells me there is so much evidence to support a criminal charge. now, i have also said i take bob mueller's condition collusions to the bank on conspiracy. i will stick by that until the day i die. maybe bob mueller, in his expansive investigation, found almost nothing but exonerating information. information that showed, you know what, all the president and his loyalists and lackeys were the gang who couldn't shoot straight, and they really, you know, never did reach the level of entering into a criminal agreement to violate the laws of the united states and undermine our elections. they never took an over act, took an affirmative step toward committing those crimes, which is what the law requires if you're going to prove conspiracy. so i accept that finding. i want t
>> knocked the wind out of me, craig. i can tell you, for 30 years, what i did as a prosecutor was i investigated cases, i assessed evidence to see whether or not there was enough evidence to support a criminal charge. what i've seen in the public reporting tells me there is so much evidence to support a criminal charge. now, i have also said i take bob mueller's condition collusions to the bank on conspiracy. i will stick by that until the day i die. maybe bob mueller, in his expansive...
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craig, i would love your view on this.nk -- i don't think we have seen the low in german yields yet. >> i think that a lot of the bad news is in the price. if you are building a portfolio and you are holding bonds, why the you hold german bonds in a portfolio? it is power to offset is becoming more limited. you are looking to other assets like treasuries and the dollar. that is a better place for the ballast in your portfolio. will say toople meet may be the ultimate proxy is european risk. wondering if you get some kind of resolution to the trade tory, would it be enough drive it? >> i think the trade piece not only the resolution of the trade piece that this overhanging question about the trump pivot to u.s. european trade relations? if you alleviate that concern which is a real tail risk to the european economy that might help as well. >> 10 year bonds are going to go back below zero. we are here in new york. i want to get you a market check. yields shaping up as follows. the two-year down a couple of basis points. a 30
craig, i would love your view on this.nk -- i don't think we have seen the low in german yields yet. >> i think that a lot of the bad news is in the price. if you are building a portfolio and you are holding bonds, why the you hold german bonds in a portfolio? it is power to offset is becoming more limited. you are looking to other assets like treasuries and the dollar. that is a better place for the ballast in your portfolio. will say toople meet may be the ultimate proxy is european...
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vonnie: craig, thank you. out the latest issue of "bloomberg businessweek," featuring a special edition on the auto industry. guy: fascinating. let's get a bloomberg business flash. we will stay with a similar thing. some of the biggest business stories we are watching. if you want to buy a new car in beijing, you have to be the odds. it is part of china's plan to cut down on pollution. the story is in this latest issue of "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ >> beijing says its air quality is getting better. still, it is one of the world's most polluted cities. since 2011, the government has been using a lottery to restrict the number of new cars registered each year. and that number has been shrinking from 240,000 vehicles a year to 100,000. only 30,000 of those will be gasoline-powered. paul this in a city of roughly 21 million people. but when the lottery to buy a car is just the start. beijing restricts the use of gas-powered cars to certain days of the week determined by the license plate number. many beijing res
vonnie: craig, thank you. out the latest issue of "bloomberg businessweek," featuring a special edition on the auto industry. guy: fascinating. let's get a bloomberg business flash. we will stay with a similar thing. some of the biggest business stories we are watching. if you want to buy a new car in beijing, you have to be the odds. it is part of china's plan to cut down on pollution. the story is in this latest issue of "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ >> beijing says...
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here with more is craig jim owner -- craig.purpose expanding beyond that brand, particularly if you're going to acquire something? >> your question is what a lot of us have. one thing would be to sell mainstream products that are not allowed into whole foods. when they bought whole foods, the feeling was maybe they would lower the standard. people want organic foods and also really like diet coke and doritos. that is well foods got into trouble. i go to walmart and go to kroger, i buy the mass-market stuff i want. you can't do that at whole foods. this seems to be a mainstream play. joe: does amazon have a theoretical edge? setting brand aside, it is a data or distribution edge? what can they bring to the table that the kroger's of the world cannot do? craig: amazon has been trying for more than 10 years to crack fresh food. amazon's great at batteries, stocks, but fresh foods have been bubbling for them for a baffling to them for a long time. strategy, werocery have not heard much of how they are going to crack this. caroline:
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craig? >> sarah, keep us posted there. again, that's sarah james outside the hospital for us in new zealand, in christchurch. i want to go back to this apparent manifesto, the sprawling cornucopia of anti-immigrant, anti-muslim, white supremacist nonsense. first that quote we put up a few moments ago, and, again, we should point out we're just starting to sift through this thing. i think we can put it back up on the screen. i'll read it for our viewers on sirius satellite radio. the question was we were or are you a supporter of donald trump. ned, the shooter's apparently response here as a symbol of renewed white identity and common purpose, sure. as a policy maker and leader, dear god, no. ned, first of all, just what do you make of this particular excerpt? >> well, craig, in some ways it's not surprising. people like this, the perpetrators of a terrorist attack like this, they often look for code. they look for clues. sometimes those clues in code are a figment of their imagination and sometimes they're not. i think the
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>> it absolutely is, craig. if you look at what the white house is doing, they're essentially trying to invoke executive privilege where they can. and then provide as little information as possible to these document requests. as we saw on monday, chairman nadler said they issued 81 letters to individuals in trump's orbit, including current and former white house officials and senior administration officials regarding all sorts of investigations into his financial dealings and his 2016 presidential campaign. we now know according to what the president has said on his twitterfeed and what the white house counsel's office is telling us, they at every stop is going to try to withhold many of these documents and cooperate to as little extent as possible with house investigators and democratic lawmakers. >> this is the excuse president trump gave yesterday about handing over documents. we've heard this before. basic obama did it too, here he is. >> president obama, from what they tell me, was under a similar kind of a
>> it absolutely is, craig. if you look at what the white house is doing, they're essentially trying to invoke executive privilege where they can. and then provide as little information as possible to these document requests. as we saw on monday, chairman nadler said they issued 81 letters to individuals in trump's orbit, including current and former white house officials and senior administration officials regarding all sorts of investigations into his financial dealings and his 2016...
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craig melvin here along side dylan dreyer, al roker. any of that, we need to talk about this phenomenon sweeping the kscount. al's glasses. i didn't know they were periwinkle. >> i just thought they were bright blue. >> these are just a f
craig melvin here along side dylan dreyer, al roker. any of that, we need to talk about this phenomenon sweeping the kscount. al's glasses. i didn't know they were periwinkle. >> i just thought they were bright blue. >> these are just a f
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craig. t is your latest weather. craig. >>> mr. roker, thank you.n a monday morning, four, count them, four, legendary olympic gold medal winners from team usa will be here livo with some big news share. >>> plus, we go one on one with gwynh paltrow. we talk about goop, its growing pains, and has shepeeally st acting. >>> then on pop start, oh, yeah, the details of jennifer lopez and alex rodriguez's engagement. we're going to talk about that massive engagement ring. check it out. >> t,oa. >>> fithough, the diver who nearly ended up in the belly of the beast when he was scoop up in a whale's mouth. he's going to share his wild story and he's got the pictures to prove it. to prove it. that right after this. sweat. dedication. cupcakes. i'm michael griffin. i'm brian orakpo. we played football together for the titans. now, we own a cupcake shop. we bake, we decorate. i love this new surface pro. it's light, it's sleek, it's fast. i'm able to draw what color frosting we want. we do a lot with social media. we have funny videos that we do in the bakery.
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craig melvin msnbc headquarters in new york. new investigation details with those search wearrants that launched michael cohen's investigation. >>> one of the democratic contenders wants to dump the c electoral college. >>> and family feud, how would you react if your boss called your spouse a loser? the attacks escalate between president trump and the husband of kellyanne conway. >>> we start with the brreaking news, michael cohen, a short time ago a federal court released the warrant and affidavit investigators used today search the former trump fixer's home, office and hotel room last year. the information adds detail about the workings of the investigation itself. as well as insight into the minds of investigators as they plo probe the inner workings of president trump's finances. also on the investigation front this morning, rod rosenstein staying on. pete williams reports that the deputy attorney general overseeing the mueller investigation is staying on a little longer than he said. that has prompted people to speculate a
craig melvin msnbc headquarters in new york. new investigation details with those search wearrants that launched michael cohen's investigation. >>> one of the democratic contenders wants to dump the c electoral college. >>> and family feud, how would you react if your boss called your spouse a loser? the attacks escalate between president trump and the husband of kellyanne conway. >>> we start with the brreaking news, michael cohen, a short time ago a federal court...
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according to "new york times," doj, charges against gregory craig. former white house council for failing to disclose work he did for soviet tied president of ukraine in 2012. he was reportedly steered to that work by paul ma -- manafor, could land him honor of being first democrat charged in mueller probe, well done, you. as newly release court document show federal official began investigating president trump's former mixer michael cohen in july 2017, a year before the 2018 raid on his oil and was on. -- on his home and was on. perhaps a bigger question, when will mueller probe end? and we get to read it? it has been two years, joining me now, attorney gayle trotter, who is this gregory craig. >> well these are the days of our lives, gregory craig was in white house as white house counsel for the prior administration of president obama. kennedy: he looks like beto o'rourke and george bush had a child. >> perhaps, he was a white house lawyer under prior administration then private practice, now he is the subject of this investigation first in new yo
according to "new york times," doj, charges against gregory craig. former white house council for failing to disclose work he did for soviet tied president of ukraine in 2012. he was reportedly steered to that work by paul ma -- manafor, could land him honor of being first democrat charged in mueller probe, well done, you. as newly release court document show federal official began investigating president trump's former mixer michael cohen in july 2017, a year before the 2018 raid on...
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every time it was a big surprise. >> craig, what are you wearing? a brown suit with some subtle blue stripes that i've probably had for seven years. isaac, i apologize. if i had known that i was going to be sitting right here, i would have put on something nicer. >> something like prada, right? >> yes. is that who you work -- who do you wear? >> this is from a guy called david august in los angeles. >> you don't wear your own stuff? >> no, i don't. this shirt is -- >> the only mizrahi is what's inside the suit. >> the shirt is mizrahi. the shirt -- the jacket -- >> you can touch anything you want, please. >> this is really nice. >> it's pretty nice. he makes good stuff. >> do you wear sweatpants? >> i do, yes. >> lagerfeld, when he died, that was one of his famous quotes. >> you want to come sit over here? >> i know, i'm sorry. >> you're both really pretty. >> thank you for saying that. it's not that it's a competition. he has what's called anchoritis. it's useful. you don't know what you're doing. you sit down at a dinner party and start interviewi
every time it was a big surprise. >> craig, what are you wearing? a brown suit with some subtle blue stripes that i've probably had for seven years. isaac, i apologize. if i had known that i was going to be sitting right here, i would have put on something nicer. >> something like prada, right? >> yes. is that who you work -- who do you wear? >> this is from a guy called david august in los angeles. >> you don't wear your own stuff? >> no, i don't. this shirt...
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craig? >> thank you so much. >>> coming up this morning more on the top stories we've been following, the deadly terror atta on the top stories we've been following, the deadly terror attacks in new zealand. what we are learning about the victims and the suspects now in custody. >>> plus, fired by hallmark, new fallout for actress lori loughlin in the wake of her arrest in that massive college admissions scandal. but first this is "today" on nbc. c. >>> coming up, inside the royal split, why harry and meghan are officially parting ways with william and kate. >>> also, the big moments from last night's i heart radio music awards. it was quite the show. after your local news. ♪ intense. i wondered if she could do the stuff she does for us... ...which is kind of, a lot. and if that pain... could mean something worse? joint pain could mean joint damage. enbrel helps relieve joint pain... and helps stop irreversible joint damage. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometim
craig? >> thank you so much. >>> coming up this morning more on the top stories we've been following, the deadly terror atta on the top stories we've been following, the deadly terror attacks in new zealand. what we are learning about the victims and the suspects now in custody. >>> plus, fired by hallmark, new fallout for actress lori loughlin in the wake of her arrest in that massive college admissions scandal. but first this is "today" on nbc. c....
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do you feel, it craig? it's powerball fever.y it. $750 million. >> if somne here win it, we'll have to do the show ourselves. half the flocrew, they're in. >> they're in. we have to get in the pool. then it will be an empty space. >>e hoda will here. >>> let's start with the check of the headlines. more on jackpot in just a moment. there is growing backlash this morning after authorities decided to drop all chargesai t actor jussie smollett. prosecutors insisting the "empire" star faked the racist attack on himself. 16 felony counts were dropped in exchange for two days of community service and $10,000 in court costs. chicago's mor rahm emanuel strongly condemning that decision. >> this is witho a doubt a whitewash of justice and sends a clear i message that you're in a position ofce influennd power, you'll get treated one way. other people will be treated another way. >> smollett could still face a federal charge of mail fraud after police say he mailed himself a fake death threat. >>> a suburban new york county is taking unpre
do you feel, it craig? it's powerball fever.y it. $750 million. >> if somne here win it, we'll have to do the show ourselves. half the flocrew, they're in. >> they're in. we have to get in the pool. then it will be an empty space. >>e hoda will here. >>> let's start with the check of the headlines. more on jackpot in just a moment. there is growing backlash this morning after authorities decided to drop all chargesai t actor jussie smollett. prosecutors insisting the...
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craig, savannah, hoda? >> and a reminder, we are about 600 days away from the 2020 presidential election. hallie jackson, thank you. >>> now to a terrifying incident at a zoo in phoenix. a woman attacked and seriously hurt by a jaguar while trying to take a selfie next to the animal's cage. we do want to warn you some of these images are disturbing. here's nbc's morgan chesky. >> the lady had her hands and the paws of the jaguar all clawed up. >> reporter: this was not how their trip to the zoo on saturday was supposed to go. adam capturing the terrifying moments after a woman was attacked by this jaguar. witnesses say the woman jumped a barrier to get closer to the cat's cage to take a selfie. michelle tried to stop the animal with a water bottle. >> until she got the water bottle and distracted it and it unclasped, except for her sweater, then we were able to pull her off. >> reporter: the woman who is in her 30s and has not been identified sustained serious cuts on her arm. zoo officials temporarily remo
craig, savannah, hoda? >> and a reminder, we are about 600 days away from the 2020 presidential election. hallie jackson, thank you. >>> now to a terrifying incident at a zoo in phoenix. a woman attacked and seriously hurt by a jaguar while trying to take a selfie next to the animal's cage. we do want to warn you some of these images are disturbing. here's nbc's morgan chesky. >> the lady had her hands and the paws of the jaguar all clawed up. >> reporter: this was...
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i'm sorry, craig. will check back with you. thank you so much for coming on her back in october, yours truly was attacked for pointing out that some members of caravans and our borders might have unknown diseases because we don't know how they are screened and so forth. why those critics are eating crow tonight. next. stay there. being a usaa member, because of my service in the military, you pass that on to my kids. something that makes me happy. being able to pass down usaa to my girls means a lot to both of us. he's passing part of his heritage of being in the military. we're the edsons. my name is roger zapata. we're the tinch family, and we are usaa members for life. to begin your legacy, get an insurance quote today. come hok., babe. nasty nightime heartburn? try alka-seltzer pm gummies. the only fast, powerful heartburn relief, plus melatonin so you can fall asleep quickly. oh, what a relief it is! want more from your entejust say teach me more. into your xfinice remote to discover all sorts of tips and tricks in x1. can
i'm sorry, craig. will check back with you. thank you so much for coming on her back in october, yours truly was attacked for pointing out that some members of caravans and our borders might have unknown diseases because we don't know how they are screened and so forth. why those critics are eating crow tonight. next. stay there. being a usaa member, because of my service in the military, you pass that on to my kids. something that makes me happy. being able to pass down usaa to my girls means...
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craig: we work with many partners across the ecosystem. and other partners who are organizations that have affinities with large consumer bases. apple and goldman sachs are iconic rands that have large following. apple in the consumer space, goldman sachs newer in the consumer credit space, but to be associated with apples brandon be a part of the payment ecosystem will be a great opportunity for us to get exposure to more consumers. carol: is there something about apple specifically you think is going to jumpstart a lot of consumers -- in china, everything is done on your mobile phone. different here in the united states. is there something about the apple brand that you think will jumpstart a lot of americans to start paying digitally. craig: consistent with those trends we see in terms of digital engagement and usage, there is a segment of consumers who are deeply engaged with the apple ecosystem. 1.4 billion active users. craig: the way this card, with how mastercard is enabling the credentials to be tokenized and pushed into the phone
craig: we work with many partners across the ecosystem. and other partners who are organizations that have affinities with large consumer bases. apple and goldman sachs are iconic rands that have large following. apple in the consumer space, goldman sachs newer in the consumer credit space, but to be associated with apples brandon be a part of the payment ecosystem will be a great opportunity for us to get exposure to more consumers. carol: is there something about apple specifically you think...
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. >>> craig joins the table. >> good morning. the federal aviation administration is placing a high priority on the software upgrade that boeing is expected to release soon for every max plane that's grounded worldwide. this is families of some of the victims in the lion air crash. they are suing the aircraft manufacturer. tom costello has been following this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. 387 boeing max planes remain grounded worldwide, 74 in the united states. when boeing pushes through that upgrade that you discussed, that's not going to get this plane in the air. we have multiple investigations now into how the faa approved this plane for flight and now congress is launching hearings. this morning, the relationship between the faa and boeing is under intense scrutiny. the fbi, a federal grand jury, congress and the dot inspector general are now all investigating. because it's understaffed and underfunded congress allows the faa to delegate inspection authority to boeing. southwest says it, too, has concerns. >> our
. >>> craig joins the table. >> good morning. the federal aviation administration is placing a high priority on the software upgrade that boeing is expected to release soon for every max plane that's grounded worldwide. this is families of some of the victims in the lion air crash. they are suing the aircraft manufacturer. tom costello has been following this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. 387 boeing max planes remain grounded worldwide, 74 in the united states....
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obvious. >> sorry, craig, i have wofford iavirst gounro withd. seton ha.n stopped circling things. >> lsu was my second pick. >> because of new orleans. >> yeah. >> seems le the less you know about babt the more likely you areno do well the brackets. >> last year, we were looking at our stats. savannah won the bracket based on points. she out performed everybody at the table. >> what ds that mean though? >> your strategy was? >> emotion, pure ikotion. i l this, that has pretty flowers. ind of thing. >> i hope that serves us well. if you won last year and picked the tiriers last year. >> but my team didn't win. >> do you pick yrorses that way? i like that pretty horse. >> like they pre names. i always pick west. what about you? >> i have my teams from heart, louisiana teams, virginia tech. >> belmont won. st. johns is out last night. >>> more on trn tent just ahead. if i had known you were sh a wofford fan -- >> wofford terriers, i went back >>> on pop start, amy schumer gets personal. what she revealed to seth meyers. first a check of your local news and w
obvious. >> sorry, craig, i have wofford iavirst gounro withd. seton ha.n stopped circling things. >> lsu was my second pick. >> because of new orleans. >> yeah. >> seems le the less you know about babt the more likely you areno do well the brackets. >> last year, we were looking at our stats. savannah won the bracket based on points. she out performed everybody at the table. >> what ds that mean though? >> your strategy was? >> emotion,...
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craig fair: it is an overt effort on the part of the chinese government. stephen: craig fair is assistant special agent in charge of the counter intelligence unit for the fbi san francisco field division. he oversees this secret office located on the peninsula, base for 70% of all the nation's economic espionage cases. craig: it's an exceptional problem, one that is getting more notoriety these days, and comes at an exceptional cost to the american economy. stephen: among the victims, dozens of silicon valley tech companies, including powerhouses like apple, cisco, intel, and genentech. mark adams: the next world war won't be on the ground, it'll be a cyber-type activity. stephen: mark adams is ceo of lumileds, a silicon valley high-tech lighting company with $1.9 billion in revenue worldwide. last year, lumileds won a $66 million civil lawsuit against a former chinese employee who stole their secrets. mark: we're going to defend ourselves, and i think there's a process that allows us to defend ourselves and position ourselves to be able to invest in techn
craig fair: it is an overt effort on the part of the chinese government. stephen: craig fair is assistant special agent in charge of the counter intelligence unit for the fbi san francisco field division. he oversees this secret office located on the peninsula, base for 70% of all the nation's economic espionage cases. craig: it's an exceptional problem, one that is getting more notoriety these days, and comes at an exceptional cost to the american economy. stephen: among the victims, dozens of...
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i'm sorry, craig. will check back with you. thank you so much for coming on her back in october, yours truly was attacked for pointing out that some members of caravans and our borders might have unknown diseases because we don't know how they are screened and so forth. and so forth. wh val, vern... i'm off to college and i'm not gonna be around... i'm worried about my parents' retirement. oh, don't worry. voya helps them to and through retirement... ...dealing with today's expenses... ...like college... ...while helping plan, invest and protect for the future. so they'll be okay... without me? um... and when we knock out this wall imagine the closet space? yes! oh hey, son. yeah, i think they'll be fine. voya. helping you to and through retirement. mental health...hiv. patients with serious diseases are being targeted for cuts to their medicare drug coverage. new government restrictions would allow insurance companies to come between doctor and patient... and deny access to individualized therapies millions depend on. call and
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craig is a expected in coming weeks. and on top of all of that, propublica reported they uncovered a sealed -- against brody broidy, according to the surge warrant, it showed that federal authorities executed a rate on elliott broidy's office. it turns out he had his office raided just a few weeks later. agents were authorized to use broidy's hands and face to unlock any phones that required fingerprint or facial scans. how does that even work? sir, will you use this face to unlock this phone? no, i will not. >> sir, we have a court order to allow us to use your face. you can't use my face. >> sir, we're uses your face. >> i mean, how does that -- the search warrant also reportedly cited three potential crimes that authorities were investigating -- conspiracy, month laundering and violations of the law barring covert lobbying. like paul manafort. according to propublica today, it thor iced federal agents to seize documents related to a bunch of different foreign countries, including malaysia, united arab emirates, qatar
craig is a expected in coming weeks. and on top of all of that, propublica reported they uncovered a sealed -- against brody broidy, according to the surge warrant, it showed that federal authorities executed a rate on elliott broidy's office. it turns out he had his office raided just a few weeks later. agents were authorized to use broidy's hands and face to unlock any phones that required fingerprint or facial scans. how does that even work? sir, will you use this face to unlock this phone?...
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craig is the happiest person we have here. >> a little bleary-eyed this morning. but n, was it worth it. i watched it from beginning to end. those would have fof terriers, they didn't disappoint. seton hall put up a heck of a fight. fun game to watch. >> this is w we love march madness. we'll have more just ahead. first, our topnestory. comments from the president on the mueller report and his feud with john mccain's family. we have two reports from the white house this morning. we'll start with riflbs'sen welker. kristen, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you. the white house and washington bracing for the report byun special l robert mueller which could be released at any minute. mueller aiming to answer the key question, did the trump campaign collude with russia to meddle in
craig is the happiest person we have here. >> a little bleary-eyed this morning. but n, was it worth it. i watched it from beginning to end. those would have fof terriers, they didn't disappoint. seton hall put up a heck of a fight. fun game to watch. >> this is w we love march madness. we'll have more just ahead. first, our topnestory. comments from the president on the mueller report and his feud with john mccain's family. we have two reports from the white house this morning....
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but it is very very hard to get it other such cases and there are millions in the dark web melinda craig thank you. for the european union says it hopes venezuela will reconsider its decision to expel germany's ambassador president nicolas maduro accused daniel craig of interfering in venezuela's internal affairs after he held a press conference expressing support the opposition leader. mr guide who has declared himself interim president says the german ambassador should stay and that europe should increase sanctions against maduna regime he was speaking during an ash wednesday mass in caracas. this regime the disease power has no right to declare anyone persona non-grata this is simply a threat and that's how it should be same by the free world the german ambassador and his country have helped bring in humanitarian i. mean it seems the madeira regime want tolerate anyone who wants to help then that's why i love you out of. so many foreign minister of course has also condemned the decision to expel us the ambassador said germany would continue support for one quite. kinds of lies the dot
but it is very very hard to get it other such cases and there are millions in the dark web melinda craig thank you. for the european union says it hopes venezuela will reconsider its decision to expel germany's ambassador president nicolas maduro accused daniel craig of interfering in venezuela's internal affairs after he held a press conference expressing support the opposition leader. mr guide who has declared himself interim president says the german ambassador should stay and that europe...
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craig: that could have been a factor. it sounds like they're being cagey with the analyst community about what played into this, that it stands to reason that just reading the tea leaves, you're seeing reports as we rode a last week from inside website that does monthly estimating of hemi cars tesla is selling in the u.s. month by month, -- how many cars tesla is selling, they see a slow down of the model three and even the in the first months of this year. tesla also did say they were going to focus on deliveries to europe and china this quarter. so it is not a total surprise, but you have seen some of the analyst raise concerns about weaker sales, and that they guys made -- that may be playing into why he doesn't expect to see it a profit this quarter. emily: are you concerned about weaker sales? colin: at the end of the day, it's about depth of demand and margins on those cars. there's a couple of things we would like to highlight. significantlyel s outsold expectations, particularly on the high-end. as we look at the
craig: that could have been a factor. it sounds like they're being cagey with the analyst community about what played into this, that it stands to reason that just reading the tea leaves, you're seeing reports as we rode a last week from inside website that does monthly estimating of hemi cars tesla is selling in the u.s. month by month, -- how many cars tesla is selling, they see a slow down of the model three and even the in the first months of this year. tesla also did say they were going to...
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i want to get to craig, our washington bureau chief.ou have been waiting for this now for 22 long months. we knew this was coming, but now that it is here, now that the report has been handed over to the department of justice, it is in many ways the beginning. what are you watching for? craig: we are told, attorney general william barr may tell us as soon as this weekend, so say goodbye to this weekend, about the principal conclusions about the mueller report. that is much faster than we expected. we had been given some guidance from the department of justice that he was going to move it rather quickly, in a few days. that would be literally a day or two. that is obviously the top concern right now. i think one of the things we will be looking for is when does the white house find out what is in this report? hard to imagine they will find out the same time as us, partly for the reasons mr. barr was mentioning. they are going to be given the opportunity to assert executive privilege on some of the information. the white house actually co
i want to get to craig, our washington bureau chief.ou have been waiting for this now for 22 long months. we knew this was coming, but now that it is here, now that the report has been handed over to the department of justice, it is in many ways the beginning. what are you watching for? craig: we are told, attorney general william barr may tell us as soon as this weekend, so say goodbye to this weekend, about the principal conclusions about the mueller report. that is much faster than we...
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craig templeton, bbc news. as for chelsea, they went into their second leg tie with a 3—0 lead.very reason to feel confident of qualification this evening. and that confidence showed as they ran riot in kiev to claim an emphatic 5—0 victory and a place in the quarterfinals. sid kohli was watching. an intimidating atmosphere awaited chelsea in key. but a rampant first half performance filled them with confidence. he lost his cheek on the glass. and a sign of things to come after nearly two hours of football, he finally got the ball in the back of the net. no var, no problem. chelsea ran their times perfectly. 0livia theroux with the first time finished. after a sensational assist, he fancied himself up front and scored with a striker‘s touch. chelsea's third, the tie 6—0 at aggregate, all at walking pace. sugrue was determined to have his name up in lights. lightfoot, had foot —— left foot, had her. he buried his chance to score their fifth. a stumble in kyiv, no chance as chelsea cruised to the quarterfinals in some style. sid kohli, bbc news. in the women's super league, just o
craig templeton, bbc news. as for chelsea, they went into their second leg tie with a 3—0 lead.very reason to feel confident of qualification this evening. and that confidence showed as they ran riot in kiev to claim an emphatic 5—0 victory and a place in the quarterfinals. sid kohli was watching. an intimidating atmosphere awaited chelsea in key. but a rampant first half performance filled them with confidence. he lost his cheek on the glass. and a sign of things to come after nearly two...
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craig yarborough ... who is volunteering at the clinic this morning.a the california dental association foundation and cda are hosting a two-day cda cares dental clinic to provide free oral health care to about 1,900 people. dentists and dental professionals will provide fillings, extractions, cleanings, limited dentures and partial dentures, root canals on front teeth, oral health education and assistance finding ongoing care. patients are seen on a first-come, first-served basis friday and saturday. thanks dr. craig yarborough ( darya ) ( james ) ( james ) ( james ) still ahead ... a new bill proposal could change how police handle office- involved shootings. ( james ) also ahead....why president trump is getting the "mean girls" treatment. and here's a live look outside... richmond san rafael bridge. to simone, i leave the van gogh. to harrison, the wine collection. to craig, this rock. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything in your po
craig yarborough ... who is volunteering at the clinic this morning.a the california dental association foundation and cda are hosting a two-day cda cares dental clinic to provide free oral health care to about 1,900 people. dentists and dental professionals will provide fillings, extractions, cleanings, limited dentures and partial dentures, root canals on front teeth, oral health education and assistance finding ongoing care. patients are seen on a first-come, first-served basis friday and...
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we're looking out the rear window of this car craig waters. >> i triple dare. >> what craig saw was aerts tha that the driver, the parents of this child claim that the baby got out of his child seat in the back and crawled forward and crawled up into the front of the car and they say that they soon pulled over and resecured the child. >> i for one am not buying it because the baby was leisurely taking it up front. >> he had time to go from the back all the way to kissing the windshield? come on. >> definitely a dangerous situation for that child. >>> washout, soccer moms. we have a hockey mom in the stand. she's pumped. >> i want her on my cheering squad, man. she's awesome. >> as long as she's not your mom. >> if that's your momma, you're, like, yes, momma, cheer me on. her daughter plays for the pittsburgh vipers hockey team. she just scored her first goal. she's played for about six years and this is the first time. she goes from cheering and shouting to whistling. >> it's like there's 20,000 people in the stadium. >> that's my baby! >> oh my god, i think i peed myself. >> she is hilar
we're looking out the rear window of this car craig waters. >> i triple dare. >> what craig saw was aerts tha that the driver, the parents of this child claim that the baby got out of his child seat in the back and crawled forward and crawled up into the front of the car and they say that they soon pulled over and resecured the child. >> i for one am not buying it because the baby was leisurely taking it up front. >> he had time to go from the back all the way to kissing...
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craig did most of the work. i stood theros craig did of the work. >> thank you.>> let's take a look. out west they had a record warm day in seattle. 76 degrees. daily record, warmest winter day on record, not only that, the earliest in the calendar year. so far the third warmest march on record. the other end of it, we've got a lot of heavy rain still, snowmelt, ice jams causing flooding throughout the midwest and the southern ivplains. to you an idea how much water they've got, 900 million gallons flowing past omaha, now 5 billion gallons per hour, that's twice the amount of water that falls over the niagara falls at that point. we're going t continue to see these flood stages lastingriight throughy and probably right on into the weekend. that's what's going on around the country. here is what's happening in your neck of the woods. >>> good morning. i hope your tuesday is getting off to a pleasant enoug start. certainly cold outside. still in the mid to upper 20s for most of the suburbs. low 30s around town.m sunshine ftart to finish today with an afternoon high
craig did most of the work. i stood theros craig did of the work. >> thank you.>> let's take a look. out west they had a record warm day in seattle. 76 degrees. daily record, warmest winter day on record, not only that, the earliest in the calendar year. so far the third warmest march on record. the other end of it, we've got a lot of heavy rain still, snowmelt, ice jams causing flooding throughout the midwest and the southern ivplains. to you an idea how much water they've got, 900...
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craig is filling in. a lot of people hearing about a krewe that many thought i guess was ang the mos safe on the planet? >> the deadliest attack in the history of new zealand. right to that breaking news on thisriday morning. deadly shootings inside two mosques in new zealand where worshippers were in t of friday prayers. >> officials are nowle saying a t 49 people have been killed, four people taken into custody at the scene.al >> new d's prime minister speaking out overnight calling the attacks an unprecedented act of violence. >> in a moment we will talk to a man who was inside one of those mosques. first, nbc's chief global correspondent bill neely with the latest on this. good morning. >> good mning. a horrifying attack. the worst ever mass shooting in new zealand. a gunman wring a bullet-proof vest moving from room to room at one mosque, killing men, women, and children. that took around 15 minutes. then a second mosque was attacked. police haven't said if the same gunman was involved there. he is d
craig is filling in. a lot of people hearing about a krewe that many thought i guess was ang the mos safe on the planet? >> the deadliest attack in the history of new zealand. right to that breaking news on thisriday morning. deadly shootings inside two mosques in new zealand where worshippers were in t of friday prayers. >> officials are nowle saying a t 49 people have been killed, four people taken into custody at the scene.al >> new d's prime minister speaking out overnight...
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craig's in the lead.that's so cool. >> here's the thing, though t duke game should determine who wins this thing. you've got virginia tech. >> who do you have? >> i've got wofford. it's busted. e> we'll find out. >> that duke gast night was ridiculous. >> that was crazy. >> that would have busted a lot of brackets. >> look who's in our studio. >> who dat. >> fresh from tour, rita ora. first your local news. >> go rita. >> hey. ou >> aer: this is a "news4 today"newsbreak. >>> good morning 8:26 on march 25th. >> starting off 28 nortound, police blocking right travel lanes, rough day on northbound 28. we'll turn to -- where are we going next, 66 -- that's right. 395 northbound. the delays lead to washington boulevard. there was a crash on washingto boulevard west of the interstate. that is clear. that's the very latest. back to >> all right, dave. thank you. we'll have a check of your forecast when we come usck. stay wit why are all these business owners so excited? g we' to comcast. it's ahead of the game,
craig's in the lead.that's so cool. >> here's the thing, though t duke game should determine who wins this thing. you've got virginia tech. >> who do you have? >> i've got wofford. it's busted. e> we'll find out. >> that duke gast night was ridiculous. >> that was crazy. >> that would have busted a lot of brackets. >> look who's in our studio. >> who dat. >> fresh from tour, rita ora. first your local news. >> go rita. >> hey....
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to craig, this rock. rainbo to the proud. redheads. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything in your power to preserve and protect them. with love, california. >>> welcome back. when she learned about the troubling decline in bees and butterflies this retard park supervisor decided to do something. this week's jefferson award winner. >> this is your job -- mixer. >> reporter: it is a money best as the kids makes soil with c's. when you segermate they will attract bees and butterfly like this monarch. >> this is monarchs can eat. >> thisyear-old nonprofit has volunteers that teach children and others to create pollinator-friendly spaces. >> it's how we look at it. how we do our landscaping to be aesthetically pleasing to humans not paying attention to how everything we do in the landscape affects the local ecosystem. >> she learned how to make a difference. >> we are trying to make plants grow and also to make more butterflies and bees. >> reporter: how the kids get the see balls
to craig, this rock. rainbo to the proud. redheads. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything in your power to preserve and protect them. with love, california. >>> welcome back. when she learned about the troubling decline in bees and butterflies this retard park supervisor decided to do something. this week's jefferson award winner. >> this is your job -- mixer. >> reporter: it is a money best as the kids makes soil...
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craig, good to see you >> nice being here, brian. >> why is commercial metals, cmc, the most mispriced stock that you see in the market right now? >> i don't understand where the stock is being priced. they're having the most success. this is a company that's in the rebar business they made a game-changing acquisition here this year where they bought it is assets here in the united states. they're now a 50% market player. they'll have a 50% share of the rebar business here in the united states. the stock is trading at multi-year lows. six times earnings this is going to be a very -- it seejz like it's being treated like other type of steel -- >> if you believe that the economy is going to slow down, maybe not going to recession, but even slow down, there's a construction, which needs rebar, and you're going to get hurt >> i think there's an infrastructure bill coming, and if you look at what's going on in the company, you know, remark goes to just about every type of building, and that's going to be a big money maker, i think, going
craig, good to see you >> nice being here, brian. >> why is commercial metals, cmc, the most mispriced stock that you see in the market right now? >> i don't understand where the stock is being priced. they're having the most success. this is a company that's in the rebar business they made a game-changing acquisition here this year where they bought it is assets here in the united states. they're now a 50% market player. they'll have a 50% share of the rebar business here in...
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>> craig, this is so much bigger than 11.4 million people. there are 130 million americans who suffer from a preexisting condition that have insurance that could be taken away from them at any moment in time. so if you repeal the affordable care act, 130 million people who have preexisting conditions could be dropped by the insurance companies. we can talk more about the innovation that's happening in healthcare to try to give better access, better quality and affordability that could go away. there are millions of things that could hurt americans next day if the aca was not here. and that's why we should find ways to fix those challenges with the high deductibles and the challenges that exist. find way to fix those, make the law right for everyone. there's no we can go backwards to say to 11 million people and another 130 million people you don't deserve to have health coverage to get treatment for conditions that you may have been born with or acquired through some other unfortunate means of life. and that's why this is a disaster. they hav
>> craig, this is so much bigger than 11.4 million people. there are 130 million americans who suffer from a preexisting condition that have insurance that could be taken away from them at any moment in time. so if you repeal the affordable care act, 130 million people who have preexisting conditions could be dropped by the insurance companies. we can talk more about the innovation that's happening in healthcare to try to give better access, better quality and affordability that could go...
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i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> he had deeper feelings for me than just friends. he managed to get me to care about him. he had my whole life wrapped up. >> she's at the center of a riveting courtroom drama. the wife whose entrepreneur husband was found murdered one cold autumn morning. >> our whole family has lost its brightest light, and we don't know why. >> he's the one accused of the crime. so why is she under the microscope? >> she's gotten caught in the middle of this crossfire, and it's really unfortunate. it goes against everything that i know about andrea. >> was she cheating with her executive boss? >> "be with me forever." would that be normal communication between your boss and you? >> scheming widow or suffering victim? >> who kills someone else's husband? there was no affair. >> hello and welcome to "dateline." he was a young entrepreneur who wanted to change the world, but someone wanted him dead. first, no one knew what to make of this case, but
i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> he had deeper feelings for me than just friends. he managed to get me to care about him. he had my whole life wrapped up. >> she's at the center of a riveting courtroom drama. the wife whose entrepreneur husband was found murdered one cold autumn morning. >> our whole family has lost its brightest light, and we don't know why. >> he's the one accused of the crime. so why is...
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to craig, this rock. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything in your power to preserve and protect them. with love, california. >>> on the healthwatch this afternoon, the fda says a protects corporation is recalling birth control pills because of a packaging error. the company says the packages contain too many placebo pills, or empty pills bases. so far, no reported pregnancies as a result of the error. >>> new technology in london is allowing doctors to detect cancer sooner. medical staff is fusing mri scans with ultrasound images to better pinpoint the prostate cancer. the smart technology gives surgeons a clear indication of where to insert the needle during biopsy. >> it's better technology to enable the doctor or surgeon to do a better job. we are getting more accurate about identifying regions, removing them surgically. it's an ongoing process. >> in testing involving 129 men, the new software helped successfully diagnose more than 90% of pr
to craig, this rock. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything in your power to preserve and protect them. with love, california. >>> on the healthwatch this afternoon, the fda says a protects corporation is recalling birth control pills because of a packaging error. the company says the packages contain too many placebo pills, or empty pills bases. so far, no reported...
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to craig, this rock. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud.ngs to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything in your power to preserve and protect them. with love, california. troech travel consideration provided by -- >>> something big is happening here on saturday, the nick load-on kids choice awards. what a lot of people don't realize is they need slime testers for the show. >> they called me and said, will you come down and get slimed? i said i don't do anything without nancy. consider us the crash test dummies of the awards show. >> dumb to agree to this. >> let's go. >> three, two, one. >> oh! oh! >> be careful. >> no, get away from me. >> that was unbelievable. >> it was! kids choice awards on wanna supercharge your body and live a longer, healthier life? what if you could have more energy and vitality? manage your weight. look and feel years younger, and even help reduce your risk of dying from heart disease and other chronic illnesses. study after study has proven that simply adding more superfood fruits
to craig, this rock. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud.ngs to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything in your power to preserve and protect them. with love, california. troech travel consideration provided by -- >>> something big is happening here on saturday, the nick load-on kids choice awards. what a lot of people don't realize is they need slime testers for the show. >> they called me and said, will you come down and get...
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>>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie mo rals. >> and this is dateline. >> i couldn't imagine anyone would ever want to hurt her. i had no idea what could have happened. >> married to her high school sweet heart, family meant everything to her. >> she wanted grandchildren fast. >> but it all went up in smoke the night she died in a mysterious inferno. >> shocking as the blaze was, it was nothing compared to what investigators found in the embers. >> it's a bullet. >> yes. >> so this woman has been shot to death. >> the obvious suspects, neighborhood thieves. >> there were half a dozen house burglaries unsolved. >> the theory, the husband did it. >> i was angry, i felt that the detectives were on a man hunt and they were after my dad. >> and up popped a text that might be a clue. the truth beyond twisted leaving behind smoking ashes and burning questions. >> i physically started shaking and i started crying. i want to know why. >>> welcome to dateline. here's dennis murphy with "consumed." >> the subdivision is a good place to raise kids. tidy homes living by neighbors living ordered
>>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie mo rals. >> and this is dateline. >> i couldn't imagine anyone would ever want to hurt her. i had no idea what could have happened. >> married to her high school sweet heart, family meant everything to her. >> she wanted grandchildren fast. >> but it all went up in smoke the night she died in a mysterious inferno. >> shocking as the blaze was, it was nothing compared to what investigators found in the...
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craig? >> thank you, vaughn hillyard. >>> political reporter for the texas tribune has covered beto o'rourke a lot longer than some. i'll start with you, for no reason in particular, dana millbank. how powerful is this beto mania? >> craig it's a great relief. these last few months we've been waiting in a samuel beckett play, waiting for beto. finally, we have some action here. i hear the groans all over america. we don't know quite how -- what's going to happen. i was out there on the trail with him. he has a certain imagimagic in appeal to latinos in particularly, young voters and has the ability to appeal beyond the usual divisions in the democratic party between the moderates and the liberals. he's very good at defying those labels. on the other hand, he did lose in texas. we don't know if this is going to translate to some place like iowa, where he at least so far is far behind joe biden and bernie sanders. but it's potentially electrifying. it's potentially a dud and somewhere in betwe
craig? >> thank you, vaughn hillyard. >>> political reporter for the texas tribune has covered beto o'rourke a lot longer than some. i'll start with you, for no reason in particular, dana millbank. how powerful is this beto mania? >> craig it's a great relief. these last few months we've been waiting in a samuel beckett play, waiting for beto. finally, we have some action here. i hear the groans all over america. we don't know quite how -- what's going to happen. i was out...