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craig: teddy roosevelt.on't know that i ever crunched the numbers specifically, but it can't imagine anybody other than teddy roosevelt did it. it was well over 30. you have to define whether a pamphlet is a book or a collection of speeches. i feel confident it was teddy roosevelt. if he were here, he would be announcing that fact. susan: who was the most gifted presidential writer? craig: it was probably lincoln. just in his style of his speeches and books. there are also some surprising presidents. calvin coolidge, maybe even history fans don't have his presidency at the front of their mind. he was such a talented writer. i found a new york times article where they said that calvin coolidge, and this was during his presidency, calvin coolidge is the best literary president since lincoln. he wrote a thank you letter to that author because it mattered to him. susan: you talk about presidential reading as well. which among the presidents were the most voracious readers? craig: for a lot of them, books helped
craig: teddy roosevelt.on't know that i ever crunched the numbers specifically, but it can't imagine anybody other than teddy roosevelt did it. it was well over 30. you have to define whether a pamphlet is a book or a collection of speeches. i feel confident it was teddy roosevelt. if he were here, he would be announcing that fact. susan: who was the most gifted presidential writer? craig: it was probably lincoln. just in his style of his speeches and books. there are also some surprising...
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they don't have agreement yet, craig.still holding them is how to pay for it, including this irs enforcement provision which republicans have been complaining about. they do not want more money to go into the irs to make people pay their taxes. that is something that is having to be renegotiated. senator schumer wants these things to move forward quickly because he has a tight timeline and a tight calendar and he wants both of these things to get done, craig. >> leigh ann caldwell breaking it down for us on the hill, thank you. >>> one key aspect of this infrastructure push leigh ann was talking about is clean energy. it's part of both plans, whether we're talking about a broad push for renewable energy or electric buses, more charging stations for those electric vehicles. no surprise, then, that transportation secretary pete buttigieg has been touring the country making the case that these infrastructure bills will modernize the way americans get around. he also sat down with my colleague ali velshi. ali, tell me about t
they don't have agreement yet, craig.still holding them is how to pay for it, including this irs enforcement provision which republicans have been complaining about. they do not want more money to go into the irs to make people pay their taxes. that is something that is having to be renegotiated. senator schumer wants these things to move forward quickly because he has a tight timeline and a tight calendar and he wants both of these things to get done, craig. >> leigh ann caldwell...
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craig: absolutely.e vehicles on roads in four continents by the end of this year, and of course, the u.s. market is a little behind on hydrogen compared to europe, asia and australasia, but we are talking to major fleet operators in all corners of the world. alix: can you give me a sense of industries? craig: we very much like high daily use case scenarios with back to base vehicles like construction vehicles, refuse collection, urban transit vehicles to get these types of vehicles drive many hours every day, but return at the end of the driver shift, and these are perfect for a hydrogen infrastructure, but high utilization. alix: this technology is huge, and china really led the charge in this a few decades ago, knowing that ev's were going to stall this heavy truck problem because you have to plug them in, and you will break the great. would you consider licensing your technologies to help this along? craig: we have multiple options for the commercial models. in the near-term, we see hyzon branded veh
craig: absolutely.e vehicles on roads in four continents by the end of this year, and of course, the u.s. market is a little behind on hydrogen compared to europe, asia and australasia, but we are talking to major fleet operators in all corners of the world. alix: can you give me a sense of industries? craig: we very much like high daily use case scenarios with back to base vehicles like construction vehicles, refuse collection, urban transit vehicles to get these types of vehicles drive many...
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here's the responses from craig shirley.entures of tom sawyer, 1865, katherine drinker bolin tom wolf the bonfire of the vanities and larry mercury lonesome dove. currently mr. shirley is reading james swanson's end of days. napoleon hill's think and growd rich, f john beauchamp's franklin winston and michael dobbs one minute to midnight. a lot of history titles there, mr. shirley. one stood out to me that was napoleon hill's think and grow rich. what is thatat about? >> that book has been around for 100 years. my grandmother georgia turned me onto it as a young boy. it is kind of a different two, it is inspirational but how you achieve success with your spiritual means, your economic social means. just to re-energize my thinking every couple of years now. when i hire a new pr firm i gave them a copy of think and grow rich because he is so much useful information. >> another book you chose your rereading cs lewis' the screwtape letters, why? >> i love cs lewis. he proved that you can be spiritual and be a libertarian. and hi
here's the responses from craig shirley.entures of tom sawyer, 1865, katherine drinker bolin tom wolf the bonfire of the vanities and larry mercury lonesome dove. currently mr. shirley is reading james swanson's end of days. napoleon hill's think and growd rich, f john beauchamp's franklin winston and michael dobbs one minute to midnight. a lot of history titles there, mr. shirley. one stood out to me that was napoleon hill's think and grow rich. what is thatat about? >> that book has...
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who are they going to flip and offer up, craig?eadly insurrection, so much talk about how something like this could happen at the capitol in the united states of america, and we heard from the acting capitol police chief a short time ago. what has changed since the attack on the capitol? >> they made a set of announcements today. a lot of this we knew already and it's a benchmark for the capitol police at the six month anniversary, creating new wellness problems, and field offices that will protect officers, in florida and california, and not everybody based out of d.c., for training and critical response training. and they need more recruitment. they are 300 officers short right now of what they are approved to have, and there's a retirement bubble forming, and trouble is, they are recruiting for police in the same place every other department is nationwide, and there's only one pool of candidates. >> thanks as always. >>> one of the country's most prestigious universities just made two additions. two are headed to howard universi
who are they going to flip and offer up, craig?eadly insurrection, so much talk about how something like this could happen at the capitol in the united states of america, and we heard from the acting capitol police chief a short time ago. what has changed since the attack on the capitol? >> they made a set of announcements today. a lot of this we knew already and it's a benchmark for the capitol police at the six month anniversary, creating new wellness problems, and field offices that...
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go ahead, craig. just yeah, i mean, it's really scary because i kind of often think about how we're going to get out of this. and speaking from somebody who went to the capital on january 6, and what i witness and what, what the media is putting out, it's even more a scary, but this is all, you know, design, it's the divide and contract, divide and conquer, excuse me, keep everybody fighting with each other than the elite or the predator class, whatever you want to tell them they get their went off with all the money. and the solution is we do have to kind of push back the narrative that's been given to us. the program that programming that's giving to us and we have to be comfortable with uncomfortable situations. i think i've said this on the show before. we have to find a way to fight through, understand that whoever is giving that script is, is, is mean is meaning for us to, to fight each other. and it is really, really sad. i don't see an end in sight. so we just got to get in there and get dirty
go ahead, craig. just yeah, i mean, it's really scary because i kind of often think about how we're going to get out of this. and speaking from somebody who went to the capital on january 6, and what i witness and what, what the media is putting out, it's even more a scary, but this is all, you know, design, it's the divide and contract, divide and conquer, excuse me, keep everybody fighting with each other than the elite or the predator class, whatever you want to tell them they get their went...
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for now craig melvin picks up our coverage right now. >>> a busy hour with significant developments and several challenges facing the united states. first in the fight against the pandemic, the threat now posed by the highly contagious delta variant has never been clearer. the seven-day average of new cases is up double digits in the united states. so what does it mean for people that have not gotten the vaccine yet? and what could it mean for those of us that have. meanwhile in the best, consequences of climate change have rarely been this visible. exploding wildfires, expanding droughts, and dwindling supplies. i'm going to be joined by a governor ringing the alarm on these conditions. >>> and all eyes on the white house today where gun violence will be the focus of a big meeting there. what we know at this hour about president biden's plan to address this growing crisis. >>> first, we're witnessing a symbolic ending to two decades of u.s. operations in afghanistan. we will begin with the latest developments. courtney kube is there and mike memoli at the white house. general scott mil
for now craig melvin picks up our coverage right now. >>> a busy hour with significant developments and several challenges facing the united states. first in the fight against the pandemic, the threat now posed by the highly contagious delta variant has never been clearer. the seven-day average of new cases is up double digits in the united states. so what does it mean for people that have not gotten the vaccine yet? and what could it mean for those of us that have. meanwhile in the...
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craig? >> priscilla, this arrest according to governor abbott would happen, what would be the charge? >> right, so it wouldn't necessarily be a charge. this has to do with something that is in the texas state constitution that says the house speaker has the responsibility to maintain a quorum, so if there is no quorum he can take action to ensure that that happens, and so if the folks there, i think at least 15 people will have to vote today in favor for him to go ahead and make that call to the house and put out the call for the sergeant of arms go ahead and allow to find these lawmakers. an all-call is basically put out to any peace officer in the state and could find the lawmakers that had gone rogue and bring them back. we could see something similar to what happened then happening this time around >> lawmakers being compelled to legislate. garrett, these lawmakers in texas, they are not full time as i understand it, and most of them have jobs, presumably they have families there in texa
craig? >> priscilla, this arrest according to governor abbott would happen, what would be the charge? >> right, so it wouldn't necessarily be a charge. this has to do with something that is in the texas state constitution that says the house speaker has the responsibility to maintain a quorum, so if there is no quorum he can take action to ensure that that happens, and so if the folks there, i think at least 15 people will have to vote today in favor for him to go ahead and make...
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i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline". >> horrible. knowing the person that you love is dead. and then your being looked at for it. >> imagine, your shaken in the dead of night. >> my ears were ringing. i thought i was dreaming. >> in bed, right next to you. your husband, murdered. >> hearty wrap around your head, is it? >> yes. >> and here's the twist. you are the suspect. >> it's the worst feeling, thinking you're gonna be blamed for your husband's death. >> could she have been the killer? or, with someone keeping a secret? >> he said, what did you do. what did you do? >> i don't know what to tell you. >> just of the truth. >> hello, and welcome to "dateline". it's the stuff of nightmares. and a traitor creeps into your bedroom in the middle of the night and opens fire. but for melissa oxley, the bad dream was all too real. she told investigators she'd been startled from her sleep to find her husband, ben, dead from a guns
i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline". >> horrible. knowing the person that you love is dead. and then your being looked at for it. >> imagine, your shaken in the dead of night. >> my ears were ringing. i thought i was dreaming. >> in bed, right next to you. your husband, murdered. >> hearty wrap around your head, is it? >> yes. >> and here's the...
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over 145 people still unaccounted for, craig?d that were still unaccounted for, their families i know they have been getting regular briefings there, are they still holding out hope? >> yeah, they typically get about two briefings every single day. and i might send it back to you, i think we might want to listen. >> yeah, let's listen. still, struggling to know about the results, with their own family members, and i can tell you that following yesterday's visit by president biden, meeting for three hours, and the sense today that there is more relief, assurance, and comfort. his role as assurer and chief is very important and he does it better than anyone else. i want to announce his proactive announcement that the forecast government would provide 100% reimbursement for the last 30 days. i started to talk about that with the impact on the budget knowing those costs will be taken care of 100% in the first 30 days of this crisis is really important and it takes a load off of our governments here that are responding. i want to emph
over 145 people still unaccounted for, craig?d that were still unaccounted for, their families i know they have been getting regular briefings there, are they still holding out hope? >> yeah, they typically get about two briefings every single day. and i might send it back to you, i think we might want to listen. >> yeah, let's listen. still, struggling to know about the results, with their own family members, and i can tell you that following yesterday's visit by president biden,...
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. >> craig chick. he went for a run at pleasanton ridge regional park on saturday hasn't been seen from since 4. sarah stinson was on the story for us yesterday joins us again today as the search continues. sarah. >> yeah, we're going on over 48 hours since a 37 year-old phillip craig check has been missing. you know, he set out on that run is 68 mile run and he never returned and the effort to find him has truly been tremendous. it's been actually a beautiful thing to see. not only 13 different state and local agencies getting together. but hundreds of people volunteering their time to come find craig chick now live out here at foothill high school where yesterday showed you crews from 13 different agencies gathered to head out on the ridge trails again to look for craig chick. but at the end of the day, both crews and volunteers had no success today, though, is a new day and there's still a sense of hope after those on foot pas for the day yesterday. police and sheriff's deputies turned to airplanes
. >> craig chick. he went for a run at pleasanton ridge regional park on saturday hasn't been seen from since 4. sarah stinson was on the story for us yesterday joins us again today as the search continues. sarah. >> yeah, we're going on over 48 hours since a 37 year-old phillip craig check has been missing. you know, he set out on that run is 68 mile run and he never returned and the effort to find him has truly been tremendous. it's been actually a beautiful thing to see. not only...
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i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline". >> horrible. knowing the person that you love is dead. and then your being looked at for it. >> imagine, your shaken in the dead of night. >> my ears were ringing. i thought i was dreaming. >> in bed, right next to you. your husband, murdered. >> hearty wrap around your head, is it? >> yes. >> and here's the twist. you are the suspect.
i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline". >> horrible. knowing the person that you love is dead. and then your being looked at for it. >> imagine, your shaken in the dead of night. >> my ears were ringing. i thought i was dreaming. >> in bed, right next to you. your husband, murdered. >> hearty wrap around your head, is it? >> yes. >> and here's the...
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craig: it is also broader supply. had problems getting transmissions, so it is not just semiconductors, but the other product components that go into the trucks. we are told that some of the new truck dealers aren't able to sell trucks to the independent market when they show up at the dealers because they simply can't get capacity. taylor: truck driver shortages we hear within industries across the board. i want to read you a quote we just got at the top of the hour from the ism numbers that come out, including difficulty in finding qualified candidates. employees are slow to return to work. there's been turnovers to pursue new opportunities in a hot jobs market. what is that doing to wage pressures in your industry and the ability to bring on sign-on bonuses, to bring people back? what is that doing to the cost perspective of the industry? craig: we are seeing high double-digit increases in driver salaries as companies try to address their own driver shortages, or they have trucks, but they don't have drivers to dri
craig: it is also broader supply. had problems getting transmissions, so it is not just semiconductors, but the other product components that go into the trucks. we are told that some of the new truck dealers aren't able to sell trucks to the independent market when they show up at the dealers because they simply can't get capacity. taylor: truck driver shortages we hear within industries across the board. i want to read you a quote we just got at the top of the hour from the ism numbers that...
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mt of gf. battles report, craig, welcome back. we're good to see a max. we're talking about richard nixon mart of the previous president. so the united states, you know, back 50 years ago, a close the goal, the window. and we entered a new era of a pure a fee, money standard, around the world. what, what are your thoughts on this so far? well, i suspect you discuss the history of it. why? right? the world was washing dollars, rebuilding back from world war 2, and then the great society and everything else to johnson did. and all the sudden people wanted us, we'd like to gall, the french in particular, one to switch their dollars back to go, you know, $35.00. now it's a goal. and that became untenable in the u. s. is losing all the reserves. and so what nixon do, we just suspended max? it's officially just suspended, right? the convert ability, you know i, the 1st thing that comes to mind is i remember a day just getting started doing this like in about 9 or 10. and i was talking to a buddy of mine who i've been friends with since
mt of gf. battles report, craig, welcome back. we're good to see a max. we're talking about richard nixon mart of the previous president. so the united states, you know, back 50 years ago, a close the goal, the window. and we entered a new era of a pure a fee, money standard, around the world. what, what are your thoughts on this so far? well, i suspect you discuss the history of it. why? right? the world was washing dollars, rebuilding back from world war 2, and then the great society and...
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let's bring in james craig, the former police chief of detroit. he's credited with keeping detroit safe while other cities caved. and geraldo rivera. the last time the president addressed the nation on this issue, geraldo, you blasted him as sleepy and pathetic. so let's start with you. what do you make of the new plan? he wants to turn covid relief dollars to use that money to at police across the nation. >> it's fine, martha, as far as it goes. just like the original plan. and i didn't mean to be rude to the president, but it is preposterous when you compare the scale of what he's offering to do with the nature of the problem. there were 11 more murders in chicago alone this weekend. 19 murders in chicago the weekend before. since the president spoke, there's been 40 murders in chicago. the vast majority, young black men. homicide is the leading cause of young black men. in chicago, there's 117,000 gang members versus 12,000 cops. the gangsters outnumbers the cops 10 to 1 to think a school yard program will do something to alleviate the blood fl
let's bring in james craig, the former police chief of detroit. he's credited with keeping detroit safe while other cities caved. and geraldo rivera. the last time the president addressed the nation on this issue, geraldo, you blasted him as sleepy and pathetic. so let's start with you. what do you make of the new plan? he wants to turn covid relief dollars to use that money to at police across the nation. >> it's fine, martha, as far as it goes. just like the original plan. and i didn't...
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>> well, craig, i think you have seen it in the actions of most of the republicans in congress.till waiting to understand what donald trump wants to do and reacting to it. and quite frankly you see the republicans that find themselves out of sorts with that republican base, those trying to move away from trump or hold him responsible for what happened on january 6th. so i think the presence looms large. the lawsuits today i think will be interesting to see if it is a genuine legal strategy or a pr strategy. he is running up against the legal departments of a couple trillion dollar companies into this is not your average threat of a lawsuit that he might have done fairly successfully over many decades in business in new york, but there is no doubt that his presence looms spormsly on the republican side. far greater than anyone else. and people are positioning to be the alternative to donald trump should he decide not to run in 2024. his presence will be huge in 2022. >> former white house press secretary robert gibbs, always good to have him, my friend. thank you very much. also
>> well, craig, i think you have seen it in the actions of most of the republicans in congress.till waiting to understand what donald trump wants to do and reacting to it. and quite frankly you see the republicans that find themselves out of sorts with that republican base, those trying to move away from trump or hold him responsible for what happened on january 6th. so i think the presence looms large. the lawsuits today i think will be interesting to see if it is a genuine legal...
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craig, thanks so much for being our guys. a report who is the best to visit with you max, jake here. all right, that's going to do it for this edition of kaiser report with re max guys or stacy herbert want to thank our gas, craig campy of df metals report dot com until next time by the me. ah ah gemini, we're a long steady find that the the bio mass of fly in say the weight of flying insects fell by 76 percent in the last 26 years. so instead of just becoming much, much less common, which means all the jobs that they do are not being done anymore. and that, that is the real danger. and that's what's going to impact on the know what was, what was the and by that can mother can while we're on by now, i know i should know moment the age and illegal mon, none of us on labels like one of them. and that will allow, you know, but if i do an initiation on a number from the, from the community out there are small lot of people but no, no, i mean, i mean i saw it and it went out on my in my name is the the me.
craig, thanks so much for being our guys. a report who is the best to visit with you max, jake here. all right, that's going to do it for this edition of kaiser report with re max guys or stacy herbert want to thank our gas, craig campy of df metals report dot com until next time by the me. ah ah gemini, we're a long steady find that the the bio mass of fly in say the weight of flying insects fell by 76 percent in the last 26 years. so instead of just becoming much, much less common, which...
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craig, glad _ did. we are very thankful for you to join us. craig, glad to _ did. glad to see you back| join us. craig, glad to see you back home and safe, joining us live from wales. thank you for sharing your images. that skill of —— —— devastation, nec, that is coming through. the waters are now receding, but we have been here many hours, the water's receded about six orseven hours, the water's receded about six or seven inches, but the finally —— the finally the water is receding, that level of destruction is becoming apparent. angela merkel described this as a catastrophe that has hit as part of the country with so many deaths, people unaccounted for, it is a real recovery process. we have police services here who are asking us to move off the bridge because as i was saying, there are three enormous tracts there that have just been pales. three enormous tracts there that havejust been pales. 0ne next three enormous tracts there that have just been pales. 0ne next to each other, and they will be using metal cutters to cut through and i have to say, that the gri
craig, glad _ did. we are very thankful for you to join us. craig, glad to _ did. glad to see you back| join us. craig, glad to see you back home and safe, joining us live from wales. thank you for sharing your images. that skill of —— —— devastation, nec, that is coming through. the waters are now receding, but we have been here many hours, the water's receded about six orseven hours, the water's receded about six or seven inches, but the finally —— the finally the water is...
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craig. >> katie back there in st.ete where the waves are roaring, thank you. >>> let's head now to the south, to key west, for more of the damage that's been let me tell behind by elsa nbc's sam brock is there for us. sam, good morning. >> reporter: sheinelle, good morning. here in the florida keys, folks are drying out after feeling the effects of elsa less than 24 hours ago. we received more than 4 inches of rain by noon. that is about what key west averages for the entire month of july the key west airport registered 3.7 inches of rain, an all-time total for the area in a 24-hour span wind gusts, as craig was mentioning earlier, reached 70 miles per hour or higher that effectively shut down a popular spot for tourists here the streets were empty for a period of time conditions behind me have cleared up significantly, but we're still dealing with some of the residual impacts from yesterday, specifically at key west airport, where they had several flights canceled this morning, some more were delayed as folks just tr
craig. >> katie back there in st.ete where the waves are roaring, thank you. >>> let's head now to the south, to key west, for more of the damage that's been let me tell behind by elsa nbc's sam brock is there for us. sam, good morning. >> reporter: sheinelle, good morning. here in the florida keys, folks are drying out after feeling the effects of elsa less than 24 hours ago. we received more than 4 inches of rain by noon. that is about what key west averages for the...
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bloomberg's craig trudell joints me now.gle to understand the chip shortage, who gets to be good at it and who gets to be back at it? what car companies have been able to manage that and which ones have not and why? craig: there are a select few who have been better at getting few this. you have heard some of them talk. bmw comes to mind. talk about the idea they saw there was a little bit of an issue in their supply chain where their first-tier suppliers have not ordered enough chips and they said you guys should probably order more. that helped a company like bmw avoid this longer than some of the other companies. we are in a position now where the supply is so tight and everybody is affected, including bmw. the company like volvo cars, a 40 1% increase in vehicle sales. it is a little bit frustrated at this point. if they were able to build more cars that number would be better. alix: they see the demand, they just cannot meet it. it is interesting when you talk with chip people whether they see the chip shortage persisti
bloomberg's craig trudell joints me now.gle to understand the chip shortage, who gets to be good at it and who gets to be back at it? what car companies have been able to manage that and which ones have not and why? craig: there are a select few who have been better at getting few this. you have heard some of them talk. bmw comes to mind. talk about the idea they saw there was a little bit of an issue in their supply chain where their first-tier suppliers have not ordered enough chips and they...
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craig melvin picks up our coverage right now. craig melvin here. already shaping up to be quite the busy hour here. right now we have critical senate hearing. this is not the dollar room that you're used to seeing. this is atlanta, georgia. republican senate leader mitch mcconnell calling the off site hearing a silly stunt. but the people testifying right now see nothing silly about what is happening in georgia. >>> also, president biden putting the economy front and center. he hopes to build consensus around the country's recovery and job growth. but casting a shadow this hour? the markets. the dow's plummet continues down more than 2%. nearly 800 points. new york stock exchange also down. in the last hour the american academy of pediatrics opening schools in the fall. everyone over the age of two should wear masks regardless of vaccination status. plus, this morning, the new olympic hurdle and a troubling dose of reality with this virus. in the last couple hours we learned that a teammate of team usa's winning team tested positive for covid. also
craig melvin picks up our coverage right now. craig melvin here. already shaping up to be quite the busy hour here. right now we have critical senate hearing. this is not the dollar room that you're used to seeing. this is atlanta, georgia. republican senate leader mitch mcconnell calling the off site hearing a silly stunt. but the people testifying right now see nothing silly about what is happening in georgia. >>> also, president biden putting the economy front and center. he hopes...
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one hour left with craig shirley.referenced william f buckley but i wanted to ask about him and milton friedman. it can't be measured and billed buckley was also a friend of nancy reagan and and then to be underestimated in its role in the conservative movement beginning in the fifties and defining conservatism with the john burke society and other things like that as part of the american conservative movement. but also milton friedman and in economics. and as a national celebrity i remember pbs was economics and then to inspire reagan policies. and then to help restart the economy as a means of adding dollars to the workplace. host: the reverend robert hyde from syracuse new york word is nancy reagan's role in what you think of karen's new biography of her? >> i have not read the book yet. i am anxious to read it. i am sure it's a very good book. she is a good reporter. so what was nancy reagan's role? >> nancy reagan was invaluable. and wanted to be the best shoe salesman in the world she would have made sure he was
one hour left with craig shirley.referenced william f buckley but i wanted to ask about him and milton friedman. it can't be measured and billed buckley was also a friend of nancy reagan and and then to be underestimated in its role in the conservative movement beginning in the fifties and defining conservatism with the john burke society and other things like that as part of the american conservative movement. but also milton friedman and in economics. and as a national celebrity i remember...
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shake her craig chick. first disappear. this is video from the alameda county sheriff's office is shows the aircraft being used at this very hour to search for the 37 year-old search crews say he went on a run in the hills of pleasanton saturday morning. but his wife contacted police when he never came home crying for us. theresa brings us the latest on that search. >> all focused on one goal finding the missing runner crews from 13 different state and local agencies gathered in pleasanton to get pertinent information on where to search then spanning out tackling the growing effort to locate phillip craig, check with night coming. a new tactic to thankfully our partners with alameda county sheriff's department is going to be deploying their fixed wing aircraft which is equipped with fleur our forward-looking infrared technology which can see see heat signatures at night. >> and so they can deploy that and continue to search throughout the night once benefit at night just because the infrared, because during
shake her craig chick. first disappear. this is video from the alameda county sheriff's office is shows the aircraft being used at this very hour to search for the 37 year-old search crews say he went on a run in the hills of pleasanton saturday morning. but his wife contacted police when he never came home crying for us. theresa brings us the latest on that search. >> all focused on one goal finding the missing runner crews from 13 different state and local agencies gathered in...
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we appreciate being joined by craig melvin who is with us now.sy friday morning, thank you for the first time in six months that fencing that went up around the capitol, it is about to come down. why the police could be about to face a big cash crunch. and marsha fudge is going to take on the federal housing crisis. and you may remember on thursday we told you about that new song of the summer, rapper juvenile on his classic "back that thang up" and the remax, now "vax that thang up." why he is pushing every to think about getting the shot. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ delicia: this is where all our recycling is sorted -- 1.2 million pounds every day, helping to make san francisco the greenest big city in america. but that's not all you'll find here. there are hundreds of good-paying jobs, with most new workers hired from bayview-hunter's point. we don't just work at recology, we own it, creating opportunity and a better planet. now, that's making a difference. every day in business brings something new. so
we appreciate being joined by craig melvin who is with us now.sy friday morning, thank you for the first time in six months that fencing that went up around the capitol, it is about to come down. why the police could be about to face a big cash crunch. and marsha fudge is going to take on the federal housing crisis. and you may remember on thursday we told you about that new song of the summer, rapper juvenile on his classic "back that thang up" and the remax, now "vax that thang...
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craig and grant were _ the photo finish there. craig and grant were half _ the photo finish there. second - the photo finish there. craig and grant were half a second from . the photo finish there. craig and i grant were half a second from gold but they came forth, missing bronze tjy but they came forth, missing bronze by 100th of a second. but italy, the winners, the tiny margin meant so much. gb's rowers have now come forth five times. more medals have come in the water instead of on it. the race of the night was in freestyle as the world watched the black cap of the us a's next michael phelps. it is his first individual gold, at 2a he is quickly learning that the olympics years of training can come down to the touch of a wall. yes, fine margins indeed. elsewhere, the day has been dominated, by covid 19. just a day before the start of the track and field events starting, sam kendricks, the world pole vault champion, has withdrawn from the games, having tested postive for covid. he had been expected to contend for a medal in tokyo. kendricks' father scott, who is also his coach, s
craig and grant were _ the photo finish there. craig and grant were half _ the photo finish there. second - the photo finish there. craig and grant were half a second from . the photo finish there. craig and i grant were half a second from gold but they came forth, missing bronze tjy but they came forth, missing bronze by 100th of a second. but italy, the winners, the tiny margin meant so much. gb's rowers have now come forth five times. more medals have come in the water instead of on it. the...
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>> well, we're going to tell the president, craig, that this issue is urgent. that we're fating an emergency, an emergency in black and brown communities. it's not a partisan emergency. i know that's how some people talk about it and how some people cover it. we need this president to see past the politics. he always talks about bipartisanship going past politics in is an important time. we need to see the impact on actual real people. the people that we represent, and in our cases around the country the people who are his constituents. the people helping get him elected. we hope to put that on his mind today. >> is there something that the administration has not done that you would like to see them do? >> the pulpit is bully, but it could be bullyier. it is a very skeers but measured tone. it is spoken through the department of justice. a lawsuit in georgia that joined the party from the lawsuits that other groups like ours, the lawyers committee and others filed in georgia and elsewhere. there is also things he can do behind the and its that he can do that we
>> well, we're going to tell the president, craig, that this issue is urgent. that we're fating an emergency, an emergency in black and brown communities. it's not a partisan emergency. i know that's how some people talk about it and how some people cover it. we need this president to see past the politics. he always talks about bipartisanship going past politics in is an important time. we need to see the impact on actual real people. the people that we represent, and in our cases around...
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thank you so much from, i guess i've been as ease and sean under as craig embedded safe. we thank you for joining us, and thanks for watching you can see the program again. anytime by visiting our website, al jazeera dot com for the discussion, you can go to our facebook page, facebook dot com, forward slash ha inside story, and join the conversation on twitter or handle as a james i story. and myself and the whole team here in delphi. thanks for watching . bye for now. the the story of them bob way, in her words, she is always told from the perspective of the great man, whether it's even moving on robot mcguffey. my responsibility is to tell when story in a way that it hasn't really been told before the ordinary. everyday life was involved with the people. i'm writing about patina got out of darkness. my zimbabwe on al jazeera, the news news news with me. oh, hospital stars of oxygen and covered $900.00 deaths rising in denice warned the worst if its outbreak might be yet to come. a watching l 0 life from a headquarters in del navigator also ahead. the us faces more pres
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craig malvin co-anchor of our coverage on "msnbc reports."out it and told our viewers this was happening. stephanie ruehl talking with the bezos brothers minutes after they touched down. this is your first look on the air on "msnbc reports" before this news conference happened. i think we have the tape. let's roll it p jeff know ruhle and the bezos brothers now. >> hey, wasn't that kind of ride. >> i like her. >> so happy for you. i mean, i'm so -- i know, i'm so happy for you. just, okay, ready? sorry. here we go. jeff bezos, you are an astronaut now. how does it feel? >> it's amazing. you know, there are no words. it was a perfect mission. i'm not talented to put it into words the accelerating g force, being pushed back into the seat and you're suddenly floating. feels like -- >> surprisingly natural. >> effortless. you feel comfortable. it's not weird at all. it's very nice. >> reporter: mark, you have spent your whole life with this man in west texas. you spent time on your grandfather's farm playing space cowboys but this is so much more
craig malvin co-anchor of our coverage on "msnbc reports."out it and told our viewers this was happening. stephanie ruehl talking with the bezos brothers minutes after they touched down. this is your first look on the air on "msnbc reports" before this news conference happened. i think we have the tape. let's roll it p jeff know ruhle and the bezos brothers now. >> hey, wasn't that kind of ride. >> i like her. >> so happy for you. i mean, i'm so -- i know,...
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>> yeah, craig, this is a trend that started last year. and kaiser health reported waves of defections and resignations because health officials have been under enormous pressures by politicized governors and governments in order to fix health information and ignore public health recommendations. what is really concerning now is it moved into the vaccine space. so people advocating for vaccines are being told they can't, and that this is part of the reason we had this often decline, awful rate of vaccination among young people where 20% of the adolescence are vaccinated. we're going to see waives of people becoming infected and it's all preventable. >> doctor, of the 25 million children hold enough to get the vaccine, roughly a third of them have gotten the shot and here we are, five, six weeks away from schools reopening and what are the risks for children in fiermts where there are low vaccination rates? >> well the risks are, unless you have all of the adults and adolescence vaccinated, it is twice as contagious. so we can expect a lot
>> yeah, craig, this is a trend that started last year. and kaiser health reported waves of defections and resignations because health officials have been under enormous pressures by politicized governors and governments in order to fix health information and ignore public health recommendations. what is really concerning now is it moved into the vaccine space. so people advocating for vaccines are being told they can't, and that this is part of the reason we had this often decline, awful...
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judge jeanine: i am going to go back to chief craig., i'm telling my listeners and my viewers, you have got to find out who george soros is funding and you have got to make sure they don't get elected. they don't believe in law and order and protecting innocent crime victims. it's just the opposite. they are protecting the criminals. >> they are protecting the criminals. and what's sad is they are not talking to victims and the families. the people who live in vulnerable neighborhoods who need the police. this is not a surprise. so i said months ago things are going to turn in the right direction. not so long as we continue the far left radicals that keep pushing to defunds it. then you have the moderate who do nothing and say nothing. judge jeanine: it's all about, chief, the election. it's all about who you vote for. whether it's this year or next year. get out and vote. congressman darryl issa and chief james craig running for the governor of michigan. thank you. next, the system -- the justice system is under assault as murderers ar
judge jeanine: i am going to go back to chief craig., i'm telling my listeners and my viewers, you have got to find out who george soros is funding and you have got to make sure they don't get elected. they don't believe in law and order and protecting innocent crime victims. it's just the opposite. they are protecting the criminals. >> they are protecting the criminals. and what's sad is they are not talking to victims and the families. the people who live in vulnerable neighborhoods who...
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craig embedded safe, we thank you for joining us. and thanks for watching you can see the program again . anytime by visiting our website, al jazeera dot com for the discussion, you can go to our facebook page, facebook dot com, forward slash ha inside story, and join the conversation on twitter or handle as a james, i story myself and the whole thing right here in delphi thanks for watching bye. for now. the news me most people will never know what's beyond the stone, the deafening silence of 100000. how it feels to touch danger every day. most people will never know what it's like to work with. every breath is precious. with fear, it's not an option, but when most people an extra judicial killing and a north african capital, i heard someone breaking into our house. i heard people shouting so full masked men. not only the eyes and hair was showing al jazeera world, his red eye, witness accounts of the dramatic story of the assassination of major p l. o. figure kelly was here in a secret israeli operation. assassination in tunis on a
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>> yeah, craig. contagious and it's quickly on social security way -- on it's way to becoming the dominant variant. while we know that fully vaccinated people get infected with delta they tend to have milder symptoms, but the unvaccinated are at very high risk. right now what we have to do is prioritize equity in vaccine distribution. i think right now we have to do everything that we can to prevent any avoidable suffering and death. >> doctor, weave gone door to door with the vaccines in this country. pop up vaccination sites. it is widely available to anyone who wants it. and at what point do we say okay, well, that's it. we hav tried, we made't want to vaccinated can't be persuaded they won't be vaccinated. >> i don't know if that is that simple. we have to continue to do everything that we can to encourage people who are skeptical or who have questions to do so. we know in communities with low vaccination rates transmission is just as high as it was. so again, for people who are unvaccinated the
>> yeah, craig. contagious and it's quickly on social security way -- on it's way to becoming the dominant variant. while we know that fully vaccinated people get infected with delta they tend to have milder symptoms, but the unvaccinated are at very high risk. right now what we have to do is prioritize equity in vaccine distribution. i think right now we have to do everything that we can to prevent any avoidable suffering and death. >> doctor, weave gone door to door with the...
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happy birthday. >> thank you very much, craig. my birthday week wow. >>> all of this getting started and when we come back, all aboard the earnings train. we will bring you the big money movers, yeah, including that guy. csx. >>> look at lumber prices. maybe the craziest market in the world this year. having a huge surge. a giant slump. now futures are back up 12% in about a day. buyers in canada forcing prices higher yeah, there is an etf for that invesco global etf trading higher as a result warehouse and verizon. lumber is still not the hottest commodity trade in the world we will tell you the surprising thing that is when we come back. tailor made or one size fits all? made to order or ready to go? with a hybrid, you don't have to choose. that's why insurers are going hybrid with ibm. with watson on a hybrid cloud they can use ai to help predict client needs and get the data they need to quickly design coverage for each one. businesses that want personalization and speed are going with a smarter hybrid cloud using the technolo
happy birthday. >> thank you very much, craig. my birthday week wow. >>> all of this getting started and when we come back, all aboard the earnings train. we will bring you the big money movers, yeah, including that guy. csx. >>> look at lumber prices. maybe the craziest market in the world this year. having a huge surge. a giant slump. now futures are back up 12% in about a day. buyers in canada forcing prices higher yeah, there is an etf for that invesco global etf...
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andrea craig, earlier this week. saudi arabia suspended all fly from the u. e, as i'm sure you're aware. now the official line coming out of saudi arabia was the suspension was due to the corona virus pandemic in the, and the spread of the new strain. but the timing of it is quite interesting because that happened just hours after the u. e blocked the saudi deal. to ease oil car, to me, what do you make of the timing of that? is there something behind it and what's your response? the official line coming out of saudi arabia on that? well, i think it, it, you know, there is a why did you strategic context to this? but, you know, let's not, let's, let's stay in the economic domain for, for a moment. i mean, this is all part of, you know, saudi arabia tried to diversify as well. and this whole kind of policy to, of diversification for saudi arabia is, is one that cannot come in form of compromise with, with the way when it comes to relocating and headquarters, for example, when it comes to attracting foreign direct investment. you know, the saudi arabian needs t
andrea craig, earlier this week. saudi arabia suspended all fly from the u. e, as i'm sure you're aware. now the official line coming out of saudi arabia was the suspension was due to the corona virus pandemic in the, and the spread of the new strain. but the timing of it is quite interesting because that happened just hours after the u. e blocked the saudi deal. to ease oil car, to me, what do you make of the timing of that? is there something behind it and what's your response? the official...
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i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching with. with. i'm craig melvin, >> and i'm natalie morales >> and this is deadline. >> i'm here. asking for help. >> it was like hearing a ghost, a voice from beyond the grave. >> there is no way i can go back. >> can she help solve her own murder? who >> so surreal. this is something that happens to other people, not to you. >> she was a dancer who married a dashing photographer. they seemed a perfect family until the bone chilling night she went missing. >> you could see the body underneath the snow. >> where was her husband that night? >> my attorney said you don't know the -- >> it seems like it's always the husband, right? isn't that what police usually say? except this time, they were not so sure. >> it's a who done it? i had three viable suspects. >> three possible suspects. the victim also had a boyfriend and he had a wife. >> everyone starts getting question. >> husband, boyfriend, jealous spouse. >> i said something like, i hope she rocks in hell. >> so
i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching with. with. i'm craig melvin, >> and i'm natalie morales >> and this is deadline. >> i'm here. asking for help. >> it was like hearing a ghost, a voice from beyond the grave. >> there is no way i can go back. >> can she help solve her own murder? who >> so surreal. this is something that happens to other people, not to you. >> she was a dancer who married a dashing photographer. they seemed a perfect family...