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craig has become a scholar of the military of world war two. not we don't let him abandon his responsibilities to lincoln in the civil war. and as catherine said i work. in franklin d and eleanor roosevelt's townhouse in new york city, which is filled with a memories of the transition of 1932-33. roosevelt's recovery from polio in that house the first fireside chat etc. so i think now that we bridge both worlds we decided it would be an interesting thing to talk about lincoln and and and roosevelt and in c-span's most recent historians poll, these two american originals were in the top three as they are among historians. and they have kept their reputation. and as you see on the screen both faced significant crises at the beginning of their presidencies their respected presidencies the image that you see here. is lincoln in the first year of his presidency? 1861 and roosevelt? within the first year or two. i'm not sure of the data of this one, but early in his presidency. so here's how we're going to handle our chat today. i'm going to pose a q
craig has become a scholar of the military of world war two. not we don't let him abandon his responsibilities to lincoln in the civil war. and as catherine said i work. in franklin d and eleanor roosevelt's townhouse in new york city, which is filled with a memories of the transition of 1932-33. roosevelt's recovery from polio in that house the first fireside chat etc. so i think now that we bridge both worlds we decided it would be an interesting thing to talk about lincoln and and and...
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ladies and gentlemen, craig shirley. thank you, of course, so i mentioned to craig before this started that reading this book led to like 93,000 questions, which i know we're not going to have time for because we want to make sure we have time for your questions as well. so we'll try and get through some of these and if we don't get to one that you want to hear we will take questions at the end. so as i mentioned you have a book on new kindred you have books on ronald reagan you have books on, you know, mary ball, washington. you have a book on 1941 and now you have a book on 1945. why did you not just write a book about world war two as a whole? attention. i don't think i know the answer is inspiration. one day. i just i just had this inspirational one day. there's been many many books written about world war two and they've been many many books written about december 7th. 1941. gordon pranks at dawn we slept is the standard by which every other book is mastered. it's a absolutely marvelous book, but nobody had ever rid
ladies and gentlemen, craig shirley. thank you, of course, so i mentioned to craig before this started that reading this book led to like 93,000 questions, which i know we're not going to have time for because we want to make sure we have time for your questions as well. so we'll try and get through some of these and if we don't get to one that you want to hear we will take questions at the end. so as i mentioned you have a book on new kindred you have books on ronald reagan you have books on,...
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craig: we are seeing it in trucking.nds to be far more responsive to market conditions than the ocean market because it is a more fragmented market. the ocean carriers, it is a far more consolidated market. the top 10 carriers have 90% of market share. the top 10 trucking companies have 12% of market share. trucking tends to be a leading indicator to other modes of capacity. we are already starting to see contract rates fall or start to decelerate in terms of what they are doing. we are seeing weakening conditions in the contract market. it is slow. it will take a while for that to filter. we look forward to next year. we are talking about first quarter, second quarter next year. we will see a larger sense of correction because a lot of the new bid packages that go out take place really in that first quarter. what shippers will do is they will reprice the freight based on the current spot rates or market condition sentiment at that time. we will start to see a significant drop in contract rates starting in the first quar
craig: we are seeing it in trucking.nds to be far more responsive to market conditions than the ocean market because it is a more fragmented market. the ocean carriers, it is a far more consolidated market. the top 10 carriers have 90% of market share. the top 10 trucking companies have 12% of market share. trucking tends to be a leading indicator to other modes of capacity. we are already starting to see contract rates fall or start to decelerate in terms of what they are doing. we are seeing...
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craig simons is a former professor at the u.s. naval college, a former professor and chair of history at the u.s. naval academy. since his first book on the charleston blockade in 1976, he has been turning out a very accessible and engaging histories, including lincoln and his admirals, the civil war at sea, distinguished volumes on the battle of midway, and the oxford university press world war ii at sea. and as the man who needs no introduction, but it's my great pleasure to say that harold holzer is a current director of the roosevelt house, public policy institute. we know him as so much more. i was first introduced to him by my great friend, david donald. of course, jim mcpherson told me when i called him about meeting him, he said to what he says. and i think that is good advice in a civil war field. his number of publications is not yet in the double digits when i met him, but here we are. i do want to say that he has excelled at being on panels. it's a panelist defending lincoln statues and otherwise, and from his chair at
craig simons is a former professor at the u.s. naval college, a former professor and chair of history at the u.s. naval academy. since his first book on the charleston blockade in 1976, he has been turning out a very accessible and engaging histories, including lincoln and his admirals, the civil war at sea, distinguished volumes on the battle of midway, and the oxford university press world war ii at sea. and as the man who needs no introduction, but it's my great pleasure to say that harold...
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craig. how much _ away into the sunset. craig. how much she _ away into the sunset. craig.w much she wants to hurt expand her family as well. we're almost out of time, what if you like to work with? albert very kind. like any human she have moments. i'd make she scary?— human she have moments. i'd make she scary? all. make she scary? no, no, not at all. she make she scary? no, no, not at all- she was _ make she scary? no, no, not at all. she was very _ make she scary? no, no, not at all. she was very kind. - make she scary? no, no, not at all. she was very kind. we - make she scary? no, no, not at all. she was very kind. we got l all. she was very kind. we got an exceptionally well. i have worked with venus as well, but more so with serena, and she was always very welcoming and very nice to me. we had a lot of laughs as well. i very nice to me. we had a lot of laughs as well.— very nice to me. we had a lot of laughs as well. i must admit i am of laughs as well. i must admit i am very _ of laughs as well. i must admit i am very sorry _ of laughs as well. i must admit i am ve
craig. how much _ away into the sunset. craig. how much she _ away into the sunset. craig.w much she wants to hurt expand her family as well. we're almost out of time, what if you like to work with? albert very kind. like any human she have moments. i'd make she scary?— human she have moments. i'd make she scary? all. make she scary? no, no, not at all. she make she scary? no, no, not at all- she was _ make she scary? no, no, not at all. she was very _ make she scary? no, no, not at all. she...
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and on that note we are going to thank craig for coming out tonight. because i'm actually holding a pre-sale. this is the book if you've not purchased a book yet, please go and buy one in the museum store right behind us craig and i are going to walk out and get situated in the bookstore and then he'll be happy to sign a book for each of you. so we hope to see you over there. thank you allwell, good morning. everybody. good to see you. we've been looking at aspects of gilded age and progressive era american life for the last couple weeks. we've looked at the west we've looked at the jim crow south. we've looked at capital and labor and progressive reforms. today we're looking at how the life of one crucially important figure from this period helps thes
and on that note we are going to thank craig for coming out tonight. because i'm actually holding a pre-sale. this is the book if you've not purchased a book yet, please go and buy one in the museum store right behind us craig and i are going to walk out and get situated in the bookstore and then he'll be happy to sign a book for each of you. so we hope to see you over there. thank you allwell, good morning. everybody. good to see you. we've been looking at aspects of gilded age and progressive...
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craig, _ people to come with me. that sounds a great idea. craig, i— people to come with me.? he might be co-opted. would you go with nick? ., , , ., ,., nick? he has been telling me about the therapeutic _ nick? he has been telling me about the therapeutic qualities _ nick? he has been telling me about the therapeutic qualities of - the therapeutic qualities of climbing, something it also gives all of— climbing, something it also gives all of us — climbing, something it also gives all of us who have osteoporosis to think— all of us who have osteoporosis to think about — all of us who have osteoporosis to think about when we get older, it is very good — think about when we get older, it is very good. in that because weight—bearing exercise like walking keep your— weight—bearing exercise like walking keep your bones strong, sol weight—bearing exercise like walking keep your bones strong, so i feel i need _ keep your bones strong, so i feel i need to— keep your bones strong, so i feel i need to he — keep your bones strong, so i feel i need to be on the next climb with nick, _ n
craig, _ people to come with me. that sounds a great idea. craig, i— people to come with me.? he might be co-opted. would you go with nick? ., , , ., ,., nick? he has been telling me about the therapeutic _ nick? he has been telling me about the therapeutic qualities _ nick? he has been telling me about the therapeutic qualities of - the therapeutic qualities of climbing, something it also gives all of— climbing, something it also gives all of us — climbing, something it also gives all of...
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craig, thanks, indeed, craig trudell, ahead of what is happening in texas with the tesla meeting. on this show, duke energy reporting a strong quarter and the company looking to offload its renewables nonregulated business. why is that important? we'll find out next. and we'll hear from a c.e.o. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we are an hour into the u.s. trading session. bloomberg abigail doolittle is trapping -- is tracking the news for us. abigail: take a look at the numbers. impressive when the nasdaq had an up 3%. it had been close to being up 20% from the bottom. i believe bloomberg opinion column is john arthur was posing the question could that constitute a four market when you put it in the downtrend. very impressive today's action higher. a little bit of a mixed bag. up about 27% in july, it's best month since i believe 2009. they are going forward with a four-part bond. yesterday up 5% and today's decline is very small. where we are seeing big declines and a significant cut of the report, oil back below $90 per barrel. at $89 71. down 3.4%. well below that today moving average.
craig, thanks, indeed, craig trudell, ahead of what is happening in texas with the tesla meeting. on this show, duke energy reporting a strong quarter and the company looking to offload its renewables nonregulated business. why is that important? we'll find out next. and we'll hear from a c.e.o. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we are an hour into the u.s. trading session. bloomberg abigail doolittle is trapping -- is tracking the news for us. abigail: take a look at the numbers. impressive when...
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and i think most of us know that craig is one of the definitive biographers on ronald reagan. in fact, the london telegraph hailed him as the best of the reagan biographers. but he has proven through looks like larry bought washington december 1971, that he is also one of the best historian authors out there. speaking of which, as i'm sure y'all know, he is here to talk about april 1945 his much awaited look to the previously mentioned december 1941. for me, the book could not have come at a better time, the reagan library's next special exhibition is called the secrets of world war ii and it opens on april 2nd. it is a collection of hundreds of artifacts from museums and private collections, never before seen together in order to tell compelling stories of technological advancement, creative problem solving, and incredible human resistance under the backdrop of the world's largest and most destructive war in history. i quickly dug into craig's book, to refresh my memory on the end of the war, and to gain insight on what was going on around the world in those final few months.
and i think most of us know that craig is one of the definitive biographers on ronald reagan. in fact, the london telegraph hailed him as the best of the reagan biographers. but he has proven through looks like larry bought washington december 1971, that he is also one of the best historian authors out there. speaking of which, as i'm sure y'all know, he is here to talk about april 1945 his much awaited look to the previously mentioned december 1941. for me, the book could not have come at a...
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>> seth: sure. [ cheers and applause i went over that can you see that, "craig"?i wish -- i -- if you -- if i'd known you were doing this, i would have written something longer >> oh, well, no, that's fine "craig, so happy you're here in person seth." >> seth: that's right. so that's very lovely, 'cause the last time we talked was on zoom. >> we were on zoom >> seth: yeah, and now here we are in person. >> it was during last year >> seth: during last year. and, now, in that time, you have shot a new -- a new comedy >> or the year before last >> seth: was it the year before last >> wow >> seth: it's been a long time >> yeah, it has been a long time >> seth: so, congratulations this show is great >> thank you >> seth: it's "killing it. >> yes >> seth: it's some guys that you met on "brooklyn nine-nine," a show you were great in, as well. >> dan goor and luke del tredici >> seth: lovely gentlemen. [ cheers ] >> lovely gentlemen. >> seth: and this is a very, very different kind of show. i mean, these guys are obviously, they were involved in "brooklyn nine-nine," but
>> seth: sure. [ cheers and applause i went over that can you see that, "craig"?i wish -- i -- if you -- if i'd known you were doing this, i would have written something longer >> oh, well, no, that's fine "craig, so happy you're here in person seth." >> seth: that's right. so that's very lovely, 'cause the last time we talked was on zoom. >> we were on zoom >> seth: yeah, and now here we are in person. >> it was during last year >>...
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craig. a song called "craig" each though you called me -- even though you called me hip open. else, by the way, that's special and unfolding here in new york. al roker woke up this morning on the u.s. "eagle." the true there observing morning colors, as they get ready to set sail. a live look here at colors being observed on the ship. we're going to have more of al's adventure, as well, coming up in a few minutes. >> what a beautiful inside look we're getting. a real treat. we'll get back to al in a minute. >>> in the news, it's 8:00. and unfortunately, no relief from the record-breaking temperatures that have so much of the country living under heat advisories. nbc's sam brock is in sun-baked dallas, i should say sun-cooked. no rain for months there, sam. >> reporter: it's not a great combination, savannah, of no rain and all of this heat. the projection today in dallas is 103 degrees. under normal circumstances that might generate quite a reaction, but not for a city that has already seen 40 days so far of triple-digit temperatures. that is also true for cities like san anto
craig. a song called "craig" each though you called me -- even though you called me hip open. else, by the way, that's special and unfolding here in new york. al roker woke up this morning on the u.s. "eagle." the true there observing morning colors, as they get ready to set sail. a live look here at colors being observed on the ship. we're going to have more of al's adventure, as well, coming up in a few minutes. >> what a beautiful inside look we're getting. a real...
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that sounds like a great idea, craig, _ come with me.dea, craig, i think you - come with me. that sounds like a l great idea, craig, i think you might be co—opted, will you go with nick? nick has been telling me about all of the _ nick has been telling me about all of the therapeutic qualities of climbing and something it also gives all of us _ climbing and something it also gives all of us who have osteoporosis to think— all of us who have osteoporosis to think about — all of us who have osteoporosis to think about when we get older, it's very good — think about when we get older, it's very good. that because weight—bearing exercise like walking helps your— weight—bearing exercise like walking helps your bones so i feel like i need _ helps your bones so i feel like i need to— helps your bones so i feel like i need to be _ helps your bones so i feel like i need to be in the next flight with nick, _ need to be in the next flight with nick, putting this into practice. you have — nick, putting this into practice. you have a _ nick, putting
that sounds like a great idea, craig, _ come with me.dea, craig, i think you - come with me. that sounds like a l great idea, craig, i think you might be co—opted, will you go with nick? nick has been telling me about all of the _ nick has been telling me about all of the therapeutic qualities of climbing and something it also gives all of us _ climbing and something it also gives all of us who have osteoporosis to think— all of us who have osteoporosis to think about — all of us who have...
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it >> well, when susanne craig a surprise, we should all be surprised.nk you so much for joining me -- >> congratulations, by the way, on the new show. it's been great. last night was just fabulous. >> thank you so much, that means a lot. >> susanne craig, investigative reporter for the new york times. thank you again for your time, energies and reporting. still here to come tonight, as the biden administration celebrates a big win with the inflation reduction act becoming law, transportation secretary pete buttigieg joins us live to talk about the biggest investment this country has ever made in fighting climate change and how he is going to sell it to the gop. okay, mayor pete! one prilosec otc in the morning blocks excess acid production for a full 24 hours. unlike pepcid, which stops working after 9. 24 hour protection. prilosec otc one pill, 24 hours, zero heartburn. i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about life insurance prilosec otc through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, re
it >> well, when susanne craig a surprise, we should all be surprised.nk you so much for joining me -- >> congratulations, by the way, on the new show. it's been great. last night was just fabulous. >> thank you so much, that means a lot. >> susanne craig, investigative reporter for the new york times. thank you again for your time, energies and reporting. still here to come tonight, as the biden administration celebrates a big win with the inflation reduction act...
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new york times investigative reporter susanne craig joins us here next. and transportation secretary pete buttigieg joins us live to talk about his one man campaign on the right-wing airwaves. we will be right back. ever notice how stiff clothes can feel rough on your skin? for softer clothes that are gentle on your skin, try downy free & gentle downy will soften your clothes without dyes or perfumes. the towel washed with downy is softer, and gentler on your skin. try downy free & gentle. as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g network with no line activation fees or term contracts... saving you up to $500 a year. and it's only available to comcast business internet customers. so boost your bottom line by switching today. comcast business. powering possibilities. (announcer) enough with the calorie counting, carb cutting, diet fatigu
new york times investigative reporter susanne craig joins us here next. and transportation secretary pete buttigieg joins us live to talk about his one man campaign on the right-wing airwaves. we will be right back. ever notice how stiff clothes can feel rough on your skin? for softer clothes that are gentle on your skin, try downy free & gentle downy will soften your clothes without dyes or perfumes. the towel washed with downy is softer, and gentler on your skin. try downy free &...
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craig, i think you might be co—opted. do you think you'll go with nick? the therapeutic qualities of climbing and something it also gives all of us who have osteoporosis to think about when we get older. it's very good for stopping that because weight bearing exercise like walking keeps your bones strong. so i feel that i need to be on the next climb with nick putting this into practice. i think you're absolutely right. you've got a great role model and guide. how much money have you raised so far, nick? it might might have gone up after you've spoken to all the journalists. i'm telling it is over 60,000 now. absolutely fantastic. time for a look at the weather with susan powell. hello. it is hot and it is dry and for some parts of the uk it feels like it has been hot and dry now for a very extended period of time. the start of the new week, things change and eventually it becomes cooler by tuesday.— cooler by tuesday. extreme heat still the story _ cooler by tuesday. extreme heat still the story for _ cooler by tuesday. extreme heat still the story for m
craig, i think you might be co—opted. do you think you'll go with nick? the therapeutic qualities of climbing and something it also gives all of us who have osteoporosis to think about when we get older. it's very good for stopping that because weight bearing exercise like walking keeps your bones strong. so i feel that i need to be on the next climb with nick putting this into practice. i think you're absolutely right. you've got a great role model and guide. how much money have you raised...
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let's bring in craig johnson craig, let's start with footlocker what a day. >> what a day exactly.graded outlook, the shares are up over 20% on the day investors really are focused on the new ceo appointment. technically you've got to look at this chart. we've come right back to the downtrend resistance line. we kind of went through the 200-day moving average just a little bit but the shares are pretty short term overbought so the way to look at this right now, in the short term investors are betting on the come with the new ceo but i suspect we'll get a better opportunity to buy this at a cheaper entry point in the coming weeks. >> all right let's move on to deere, which is the next one >> in terms of deere, the price action quite encouraging after the earnings print and the guide down but again we are a little short-term overbought. this would be a stock i would fade right now had a great opportunity to talk to our options desk and writing some calls around the $400 range would make some sense. for us, write some calls, fade the stock, we'll get an opportunity to buy it at a lowe
let's bring in craig johnson craig, let's start with footlocker what a day. >> what a day exactly.graded outlook, the shares are up over 20% on the day investors really are focused on the new ceo appointment. technically you've got to look at this chart. we've come right back to the downtrend resistance line. we kind of went through the 200-day moving average just a little bit but the shares are pretty short term overbought so the way to look at this right now, in the short term investors...
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and craig cope had a word for the politician, swelling this crime wave.ten. >> what you need to do its put pressure on the politicians, because they have no clue what's going on out here in the real world. i can start naming names, but there's a lot of them that are creating major problems for business owners, but for local law enforcement they're creating problems for them. i'm sure they go out and risk their lives, taking people into custody. folks get out with no bail. >> jesse: despite his age, he was able to step up and fend off the robbers when the politicians who are supposed to keep us safe protect criminals instead. craig cope is the california liquor store owner, who defended his business, joining us for an exclusive on "primetime." how did you get the shotgun held up so fast? did you see them coming through the door first? >> i did see them, yes. i mean, they were really fast. maybe two second and they were in, and the guy was pointing the gun at me. >> has this happened to you before? >> yes. >> jesse: it has. so you were ready, because this h
and craig cope had a word for the politician, swelling this crime wave.ten. >> what you need to do its put pressure on the politicians, because they have no clue what's going on out here in the real world. i can start naming names, but there's a lot of them that are creating major problems for business owners, but for local law enforcement they're creating problems for them. i'm sure they go out and risk their lives, taking people into custody. folks get out with no bail. >> jesse:...
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craig, indeed i did spend a lot of time walking through the malls.o the memories, the nostalgia, there is something about coming inside, browsing through merchandise, trying things on, getting a feel of the clothes that you're buying but as more people are going from this to this, this morning we're getting an exclusive new look at an amazon pilot program that is bringing the two together it is a familiar staple with a whiff of nostalgia, a weekend trip to the mall but now with more people choosing to go from storefront to cell phone, amazon is hoping to bring that mall magic right to your front door >> we're always hearing from customers that they want that instant gratification, they want more products, they want them faster. >> reporter: amazon is partnering with malls in more than a dozen cities including chicago, dallas, d.c., las vegas, and atlanta right now, four stores with more to come. here's how it works. shoppers can go to amazon and use the app to browse a store in their local mall sifting through that store's inventory, right down to th
craig, indeed i did spend a lot of time walking through the malls.o the memories, the nostalgia, there is something about coming inside, browsing through merchandise, trying things on, getting a feel of the clothes that you're buying but as more people are going from this to this, this morning we're getting an exclusive new look at an amazon pilot program that is bringing the two together it is a familiar staple with a whiff of nostalgia, a weekend trip to the mall but now with more people...
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i'm craig melvin. thanks for watching. >> i'm craig melville. >> i'm natalie morales. >> this is dateline. >> it was all surreal, it still is. things like that don't happen to small town people. i was very scared, i was worried that i was going to be next. >> he was the friendly former about to make it big on reality tv. >> he loved being on tv. >> a success to celebrate after so much loss, his first wife killed in an awful of fire. >> i was devastated this is my sister she was just this sweet giving person. >> they called it a horrible accident, but here is the thing. accidents just seemed to keep happening, deadly ones. >> these things kept coming up, intuitions that something wasn't right. >> wife number two had a growing suspicion. and she also had a plan. >> i had actually watched an episode of dateline and i had a revelation. >> a dangerous mission, was her own life at risk? >> this is a mystery that won't and, you couldn't write the story. hello and welcome to dateline. the death of a young moth
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craig? >> the summer of travel woes continues. kerry sanders for us, thank you. >> big factor was the weather. let's turn to al and the never-ending heat. >>> this is denver, colorado they got 2 to 3 inches of rain in 30 minutes and cars were inundated, a lot of flooding, deep water rescues you see the emergency service workers rescuing some kids in fact we have a severe weather flood threat flash flood watches and warnings, parts of michigan on into northern illinois and wisconsin. rainfall rates up to 2 inches per hour airports for today we'll be watching chicago very closely. severe weather there st. louis may see some delays. the same in detroit. in the northeast things are looking good up to the north in minneapolis, fairly decent but that rain will continue. we could see some more flooding, unfortunately, that flood threat continuing and may start to rise for our friends in kentucky as that wet weather extends up to the northeast. and speaking of the northeast on into the pacific northwest, central mississippi river valley,
craig? >> the summer of travel woes continues. kerry sanders for us, thank you. >> big factor was the weather. let's turn to al and the never-ending heat. >>> this is denver, colorado they got 2 to 3 inches of rain in 30 minutes and cars were inundated, a lot of flooding, deep water rescues you see the emergency service workers rescuing some kids in fact we have a severe weather flood threat flash flood watches and warnings, parts of michigan on into northern illinois and...
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craig johnson. >> thank you. >>> still to come, we'll put some other big headlines under some other big microscope todayty advisor looking at your full financial picture. this is what it's like to have a comprehensive wealth plan don' for things like healthcare, or whatever comes down the road. this is "the planning effect" from fidelity. a moment >>> welcome back, everybody. time to put three other stories we're watching under our microscope we're going to start with top gun maverick it's moved into seventh place all time in terms of the u.s. box office $662 million surpassing "titanic. >> i haven't seen the movie yet. i hear it's very good. what amazes me is when you look at the list of the top ten, how many of them are franchise films. >> yes. >> whether it's -- there are a lot of avengers in there, there's a spider-man in there, there's a star wars which is number one in there. top gun i don't think you can call a franchise film because the first one was 40 years ago >> yeah, but to your point it does still help it has an existing legacy to build on. because '97 titanic, i had to de
craig johnson. >> thank you. >>> still to come, we'll put some other big headlines under some other big microscope todayty advisor looking at your full financial picture. this is what it's like to have a comprehensive wealth plan don' for things like healthcare, or whatever comes down the road. this is "the planning effect" from fidelity. a moment >>> welcome back, everybody. time to put three other stories we're watching under our microscope we're going to...
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craig suffered a small heart attack stents in.hopefully i can hang around for a while he plans to continue working and says if his business were to be targeted again by armed robbers, he won't hesitate to shoot your message to the bad guys. this isn't a good place to pick. three suspects have been arrested. the one man who was injured is still in the hospital and will be taken into custody once released reporting from norco. i'm gina silva fox news. it's a nice beautiful wednesday evening in many parts of the bay area, a little windy. also, we're going to check back in with chief meteorologist bill martin for the rest of your workweek forecast. let's go now to ktvu cristina rendon with some of the stories we are working on for the seven o'clock news over on ktvu. plus julie, we continue to follow that deadly shooting on board and beauty bus in san francisco will take you to the scene for a live report. plus state lawmakers are set to attend an upscale event with tech industry advocates were tickets start at $10,000 criticism they'
craig suffered a small heart attack stents in.hopefully i can hang around for a while he plans to continue working and says if his business were to be targeted again by armed robbers, he won't hesitate to shoot your message to the bad guys. this isn't a good place to pick. three suspects have been arrested. the one man who was injured is still in the hospital and will be taken into custody once released reporting from norco. i'm gina silva fox news. it's a nice beautiful wednesday evening in...
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. >>> sue craig, "the new york times" reporter who has led the reporting on trump's finances is here in the studio tonight. >>> and the biden cabinet, dispatched to take the president's case to republicans and fox news. transportation secretary pete buttigieg joins us live. >>> but first, we start in september of 2015. donald trump was three months removed from his famed escalator ride announcing his presidential bid. he had already started the top of the republican field leading off the polls and found himself showing off his trump tower office to "the wall street journal." >> this is the shoe right "ther >> that is it? >> tom brady's super bowl helmet. this is mike tyson's belt. >> shaq's shoe. tom brady's super bowl helmet. mike tyson's belt. we have known for a while that donald trumpow likes to collect memorabilia. if you will. and so when trump arrived at the white house, well, it was no different. here is a "new york times" today describing trump's time in office, how excited he was to show off all that he had access to, the letter to the north korean president, and waved at a
. >>> sue craig, "the new york times" reporter who has led the reporting on trump's finances is here in the studio tonight. >>> and the biden cabinet, dispatched to take the president's case to republicans and fox news. transportation secretary pete buttigieg joins us live. >>> but first, we start in september of 2015. donald trump was three months removed from his famed escalator ride announcing his presidential bid. he had already started the top of the...
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>> craig that was good. winner takes all. >> whoa! >> too much. i should have let it bounce. >> let's give them a round of applause. >> i can see why people enjoy this >> it's addictive. it's fun y'all y'all, thank you so much you guys are great. >> thanks for having us. >> it was so worth it, paid spokesperson for top four watching pickleball classes online and provided the courts on the plaza, which i wish we could keep so much fun. >> let's play. >> for a minute i thought we were watching a 24 hour pickleball stream on peacock chef ed brown in the house, we're switching from pickleball to tennis next week. u.s. open gets kicked off here, this is the man for the food there. we're chatting with chef he brought one of the best dishes delicious, easy salmon you'll be able to make at home but first, this is "today" on nbc. you'll be able to make at home. but first, this is "today" on nbc. here at city of refuge, we house up to 26 families. we reduce homelessness, address mental health, provide spaces for addic
>> craig that was good. winner takes all. >> whoa! >> too much. i should have let it bounce. >> let's give them a round of applause. >> i can see why people enjoy this >> it's addictive. it's fun y'all y'all, thank you so much you guys are great. >> thanks for having us. >> it was so worth it, paid spokesperson for top four watching pickleball classes online and provided the courts on the plaza, which i wish we could keep so much fun. >>...
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a surge, partly due to the warren cash market analyst craig harlem, can tell us more. are these oil giants profiting from the war? they are, there's no doubt about that. they are making enormous profits. b, p today made it 2nd highest of a quarter profit shell few days ago announced this highest ever quarter of profit, so there's no doubt that they are benefiting. but that is always the case with these all companies. when oil prices are high, they tend to make the most profits. when all price are extremely low, they all make billions of dollars in. busy losses a, it's just a fact of what business day are end. unfortunately, when all price height driven by $2.00 things, one is high demand, which is one, an economy is thriving and then it will attract less attention and yields. i'm gonna price are extremely high, is occasions like now when we do have on the supply and we have a war and ukraine, and people naturally find that much more difficult to tolerate. so, should these companies be made to pay up? it's hard to say because i guess it depends on what you $1000.00 they
a surge, partly due to the warren cash market analyst craig harlem, can tell us more. are these oil giants profiting from the war? they are, there's no doubt about that. they are making enormous profits. b, p today made it 2nd highest of a quarter profit shell few days ago announced this highest ever quarter of profit, so there's no doubt that they are benefiting. but that is always the case with these all companies. when oil prices are high, they tend to make the most profits. when all price...
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craig says he did suffer a mild heart attack. he is recovering and plans to keep working. three suspects were arrested. the injured suspect remains in the hospital with non life threatening injuries. us congresswoman and two of her aides were killed in a car crash today. jackie will or ski was on the road in her home state of indiana. police say a driver coming in the other direction went over the median and crashed head on into the suv that the congresswoman and two of her aides were riding in. all three were killed. hold the driver of the other vehicle was also killed. he was a member of the republican party and was first elected to congress in 2012. she was also the ranking member of the house ethics committee. jackie will gorski was 58 years old. coming up. an electric bike company closes up shop in the east bay. but now city leaders are left to figure out what to do with all of the abandoned bikes. also ahead tonight how governor gavin newsom wants to spend more than a billion dollars to invest in the states entertainment industry. i'm tracking the weather. there's fo
craig says he did suffer a mild heart attack. he is recovering and plans to keep working. three suspects were arrested. the injured suspect remains in the hospital with non life threatening injuries. us congresswoman and two of her aides were killed in a car crash today. jackie will or ski was on the road in her home state of indiana. police say a driver coming in the other direction went over the median and crashed head on into the suv that the congresswoman and two of her aides were riding...
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craig, good to have you back on at this critical time. technical damage has been done to the markets particularly last week and on friday alone is the 4,000 level on the s&p a nice round number or does defending that level actually mean something >> brian, there's no question that is a very key technical level. it is close to where the 50-day moving average is at which is at 3996 that is an important level to watch. brian, the powell pushing this market lower last week caught a lot of people off guard on the equity side. it did not catch investors off guard on the bond market we didn't see a spike in the 2-year treasury. the 10-year treasury did not move up. we didn't see a huge move in the dollar all of these things i thought we would have seen. bring it back to equities. that 50-day moving average is an important level to watch after that, 3981, 50% of the move off the june lows to the august highs we just put in. those will be the two things i'm really going to watch in the coming days. >> what if we don't hold 3981? >> if you don't ho
craig, good to have you back on at this critical time. technical damage has been done to the markets particularly last week and on friday alone is the 4,000 level on the s&p a nice round number or does defending that level actually mean something >> brian, there's no question that is a very key technical level. it is close to where the 50-day moving average is at which is at 3996 that is an important level to watch. brian, the powell pushing this market lower last week caught a lot of...
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i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> in the pit of my stomach, i just knew something is not right here. i just felt something bad had happened. >> he must have been so, so scared. >> they were so happy at first. >> kevin just fell in love with her. morgan was very, very charming. >> but when the marriage went bad, he went missing. >> he just disappeared. >> was this a husband who didn't want to be found? was this a wife who had something to hide? >> you're there gained in the truck. they're leaving. >> what had happened behind closed doors? >> she laughed and said, you know, there's no fear. >> someone was keeping secrets. and even police couldn't wrap their heads around this one until they found it, a trail of texts. >> we were like, holy smokes, it's right there. >> it sure was. >> every, stunning detail. >> snap all ice tea seemed like the perfect tool to put poison inside of it. >> was this a loving spouse or a lethal one? police were in for a killer surprise.
i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> in the pit of my stomach, i just knew something is not right here. i just felt something bad had happened. >> he must have been so, so scared. >> they were so happy at first. >> kevin just fell in love with her. morgan was very, very charming. >> but when the marriage went bad, he went missing. >> he just disappeared. >> was this a husband who didn't want...
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we raised $1.1 million. >> way to go craig. >> $1.1 million. >> that's incredible, craig. wouldn't call it singing, hoda. >> what was it >> it wasn't dancing either. >> no. no you should have seen dylan, though dylan was dancing. >> there it is, yes. >> there's dylan dancing. >> i was without the kids finally. it was a fun night out for a good cause we went a little nuts at the auction. >> dylan bought a scooter. >> we're the proud owners of a nice big scooter and a trip to myrtle beach we went all in last night. loved it. >> it sounds awesome. >> it all benefits the colo rectal cancer. >> in honor of your brother. i know you're doing it all for him, you're a good brother, craig. >> thank you, craig, dylan. >> savannah thank you for your help and support, too. >> mr. roker how about a check of the weather. >> but first. >> announcer: the citi music series on today is proudly presented to you by citi. >>> let's look at the week ahead show you what we have going on we start with today. we we're looking at wet weather through southern texas warmer temperatures out west, midwe
we raised $1.1 million. >> way to go craig. >> $1.1 million. >> that's incredible, craig. wouldn't call it singing, hoda. >> what was it >> it wasn't dancing either. >> no. no you should have seen dylan, though dylan was dancing. >> there it is, yes. >> there's dylan dancing. >> i was without the kids finally. it was a fun night out for a good cause we went a little nuts at the auction. >> dylan bought a scooter. >> we're the...
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craig? >> so much devastation there, jesse. good to see so much help as well thank you so much. jesse kirsch in kentucky now to the wildfire raging out west, the mckinney fire has exploded into california's largest blaze this year. it burned more than 55,000 acres in the klamath national forest near the oregon border fire crews are working around the clock to defend nearly 5,000 structures including homes from total devastation. 2,000 people are under evacuation orders, the fire still 0% contained, a serious situation. >> let's get more on that fire threat from overnight. storms, there's a lot to cover in the weather department. >> let's start right now in the midwest. we got flood watches, flood warnings from missouri on into west virginia. heavy showers, thunderstorms, and, in fact, we're really worried about this area here we have a lot of lightning, heavy rain falling at the rates of one to two inches per hour. in fact, we have a moderate flood risk now along the indiana, missouri, on in
craig? >> so much devastation there, jesse. good to see so much help as well thank you so much. jesse kirsch in kentucky now to the wildfire raging out west, the mckinney fire has exploded into california's largest blaze this year. it burned more than 55,000 acres in the klamath national forest near the oregon border fire crews are working around the clock to defend nearly 5,000 structures including homes from total devastation. 2,000 people are under evacuation orders, the fire still 0%...
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craig shirley, presidential historian and ronald reagan biographer.a crowley, former treasury assistant secretary under trump ,who also served as presidentsi nixon's foreign policy assistantxon' during his final years. she's the only person, i think, to work for both men . monica, let's start with you. you say that the date ofou the raid has some significance. explain. yeah, laura , you know, when ith comes to the state and how they operate, there are no coincidences. so a date that they chose to raid president trump's personal residence to was august 8th. 2020 two, august 8th. nineteen seventy four was the date that president nixon announced his resignation. so this was a message event, perhaps more than anything on the part of the fbint and dealing with president trump this weekump. and the message was anyoneth who challenges the regime's power will be destroyed in manyy ways. president nixon was the firste modern president to be a m casualty of the deep state. and president trump's two enemies and their institue i national enemies. whether it's the
craig shirley, presidential historian and ronald reagan biographer.a crowley, former treasury assistant secretary under trump ,who also served as presidentsi nixon's foreign policy assistantxon' during his final years. she's the only person, i think, to work for both men . monica, let's start with you. you say that the date ofou the raid has some significance. explain. yeah, laura , you know, when ith comes to the state and how they operate, there are no coincidences. so a date that they chose...
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craig irwin on tesla's split and bertha coombs on amazon's health care pivot mike, i wonder what youging. >> no. i think the market is reading the messages that have been out there from other fed officials and essentially saying they're not out of step with what they're likely to hear tomorrow. sure, they're going to prepare the market to keep rates at a higher plateau for some period of time and not look for an opportunity to cut them next year but that seems digestible the s&p 500 has grinding or drifting higher here we've gone above the levels everyone was hoping to hold. it's a benign reaction i wouldn't say that it's really driven by any particular catalyst or growth indicators, it's much more about i guess we're more or less in gear with what the fed is going to tell us. >> you do say it seems sensible to work on the premise that the june equity low was a good one, although you and i did talk this morning about goldman's warning that liquidity will fade in the next few weeks. >> for sure. even if that low from june is going to hold and maybe is the start of a significant uptren
craig irwin on tesla's split and bertha coombs on amazon's health care pivot mike, i wonder what youging. >> no. i think the market is reading the messages that have been out there from other fed officials and essentially saying they're not out of step with what they're likely to hear tomorrow. sure, they're going to prepare the market to keep rates at a higher plateau for some period of time and not look for an opportunity to cut them next year but that seems digestible the s&p 500...
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. >>> joining me now is craig fugate, add ministrator for fem. craig, good to have you.u think, what you feel when you see these videos of these families recounting the stories? fema is an agency that comes in to help people at their worst possible moment often. and i imagine there has to be this emotional connection when you see what is happening in these places. >> yeah. it's always about the people, the families. and unfortunately, this is becoming too common. we're seeing these extreme rainfall events. wee hear people i lived here my whole life, it's never been this bad. and we're seeing more and more of this. so, you know, for the climate deniers, you can't deny the loss of life. it is happening and continues to happen. so fema is coming in. the governor asked for assistance. much of this will be financial. as the governor said, this is a very active response. they're still looking for people. they're still finding people. this is very much still an act of response for search and rescue operations. >> i want you to listen to vice president kamala harris talking abou
. >>> joining me now is craig fugate, add ministrator for fem. craig, good to have you.u think, what you feel when you see these videos of these families recounting the stories? fema is an agency that comes in to help people at their worst possible moment often. and i imagine there has to be this emotional connection when you see what is happening in these places. >> yeah. it's always about the people, the families. and unfortunately, this is becoming too common. we're seeing...
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i'm craig melvin. and i'm natalie morales. and this is "dateline." >> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is dateline. >> i didn't see it coming. it was shocking. >> i had a bad feeling. >> she did say, he has a gun and i'm afraid he might use it. >> reporter: a story of sand, sunsets in fatal attraction. she had so much to give. >> she would make everyone feel special. >> reporter: successful at everything except love. then, she found him. >> she fed said she felt so good in his arms. >> reporter: he was handsome and crazy about her. there was talk of marriage. and then suddenly there was talk of trouble. she was frightened enough not to go home. >> she had fear that something would happen to her. >> reporter: it did. >> my sister's not answering her phone. >> reporter: how did love go so wrong? in a surprising twist, it would take not one, but two trials to discover the truth. >> he wasn't convicted of killing my sister anymore, all of a sudden. >> hello, and welcome to dateline. who who -- was a savvy
i'm craig melvin. and i'm natalie morales. and this is "dateline." >> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is dateline. >> i didn't see it coming. it was shocking. >> i had a bad feeling. >> she did say, he has a gun and i'm afraid he might use it. >> reporter: a story of sand, sunsets in fatal attraction. she had so much to give. >> she would make everyone feel special. >> reporter: successful at everything...
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. >> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is dateline. >> it was my mom. it's horrifying. just ripped out of the world. everything that he thought her life, it was all shattered. betrayed us to our very core. >> they were stunning couple. a doctor in the beauty queen. >> she won homecoming queen. she did modeling. >> the day she was found dead set and mr. in motion. >> my father said, racial, come home. and then he hung up. >> so many secrets, uncovered. by detectives. >> you have two inches? phone >> yeah. things like a mistress. was she motive for murder? in court, an epic showdown father against daughter. >> why were you seeking information as to mothers death? >> because i believe my father killed her. >> was the evidence on his side? >> the medical examiner for portland as she did as a cause of death. >> call you believe? hello, and welcome to dateline! martin and michelle mcneill were a dream couple. he was a handsome doctor, she was the whip smart former model. together they group to leveling home and filled it with many children. but the seemingly
. >> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is dateline. >> it was my mom. it's horrifying. just ripped out of the world. everything that he thought her life, it was all shattered. betrayed us to our very core. >> they were stunning couple. a doctor in the beauty queen. >> she won homecoming queen. she did modeling. >> the day she was found dead set and mr. in motion. >> my father said, racial, come home. and then he hung up....
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craig johnson from piper sandler. >>> let's go to washington, d.c. developing story sources telling nbc news president biden is set to unveil his plan for billions of dollars in student loan debt forgiveness today. let's go to nbc's brie jackson. >> reporter: good morning, wilf. president biden is expected to follow through on his campaign promise to address student loan debt it will likely fall short of what some democrats have pushed for. president biden is expected to slash up to $10,000 in federal student loan debt for borrowers making less than $125,000 a year >> i mean, that's way too low. i mean, that's chump change. >> over the course of my law school career expected to accrue around $70,000 over the course of three years >> reporter: it's estimated over 40 million americans are in debt for their education totaling more than $1.7 trillion. the biden administration is looking to relief some of that financial stress. >> we want to make sure higher education is accessible. we know education is the great equalizer. >> reporter: critics warn cance
craig johnson from piper sandler. >>> let's go to washington, d.c. developing story sources telling nbc news president biden is set to unveil his plan for billions of dollars in student loan debt forgiveness today. let's go to nbc's brie jackson. >> reporter: good morning, wilf. president biden is expected to follow through on his campaign promise to address student loan debt it will likely fall short of what some democrats have pushed for. president biden is expected to slash up...
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craig, sheinelle, jacob have the morning off.ll. >>> we want to let you know tomorrow on "today," we'll have an exclusive preview of the princess, the documentary exploring diana's life and relationship with prince charles and the intense scrutiny she faced from the media and public. it's a fascinating look at the people's princess, 25 years after her death. we'll have that for you tomorrow. >>> right now, let's get to your news at 8:00. right now we're talking about the fallout intensifying over that fbi search of former president donald trump's home in florida. and new overnight, mr. trump is now set to testify under oath today in another investigation surrounding his business empire. nbc's chief white house correspondent kristen welker and weekend "today" coanchor has the latest on this. good morning. >> reporter: that's right. former president trump will sit for a deposition in a different investigation with the new york state attorney general's office today. the a.g. is looking into whether mr. trump and the trump organizati
craig, sheinelle, jacob have the morning off.ll. >>> we want to let you know tomorrow on "today," we'll have an exclusive preview of the princess, the documentary exploring diana's life and relationship with prince charles and the intense scrutiny she faced from the media and public. it's a fascinating look at the people's princess, 25 years after her death. we'll have that for you tomorrow. >>> right now, let's get to your news at 8:00. right now we're talking about...
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craig is in for savannah. there are two types of people, there are the type of people who when they see that video of the slide laugh hysterically, and there are the type of people who cringe and say, oh, my gosh. we're in the opposite camp. >> you're a cringer, i'm a laugher. all of these folks were okay, but there was concern in detroit in this giant slide they erected in a park. >> they're going to fix it up by friday. look, you're banging your head on some metal, we'll have to see how everyone does do. >> we're going to have the update on that in just a moment. we're also going to bring you the latest on the big news for the nation's more than 40 million people who are still paying back student loans. a lot of folks are going to be watching for that announcement from president biden today. we've got all the details on that in just a moment as well. >>> but first, let's focus on those primary results overnight. all closely watched races in florida and new york. we have complete coverage, and we also have th
craig is in for savannah. there are two types of people, there are the type of people who when they see that video of the slide laugh hysterically, and there are the type of people who cringe and say, oh, my gosh. we're in the opposite camp. >> you're a cringer, i'm a laugher. all of these folks were okay, but there was concern in detroit in this giant slide they erected in a park. >> they're going to fix it up by friday. look, you're banging your head on some metal, we'll have to...
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i'm craig melvin. and i am natalie morales. and this is dateline.perfect life and the perfect wife until the day he says he found her dead. valentine's day! >> my wife -- my wife -- i think my wife is just, david. >> she had enemies. >> there were calls that were made to scare her. >> so imagine everyone shocked when they charged him with murder. >> he just couldn't have done. it >> sure they've had their problems. >> there was a huge number.
i'm craig melvin. and i am natalie morales. and this is dateline.perfect life and the perfect wife until the day he says he found her dead. valentine's day! >> my wife -- my wife -- i think my wife is just, david. >> she had enemies. >> there were calls that were made to scare her. >> so imagine everyone shocked when they charged him with murder. >> he just couldn't have done. it >> sure they've had their problems. >> there was a huge number.
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now, back to dateline. >> welcome back to "dateline. " i'm craig melvin.d disappeared, her bones were found in the woods outside town. as her family absorbed the devastating news, detectives combed the site searching for any clue that could lead them to tara's killer. here again, here's keith morrison. with, and knock at the door. >> in the end, bones and a few teeth were all they found. there was every reason to think tara was murdered, and then dumped in the woods. but murdered how? by whom? sharon's attorney called her as soon as she heard the news. >> she was obviously distraught, devastated, hysterical, crying. now what? find out the killers and make them pay for the crime. >> prosecutor dan feinberg got the autopsy results. they were not helpful. >> only half of the bones in her body were recovered. and some of the more important bones like the hyoid bone which would show whether or not there might been a choking or strangulation was not recovered. >> the medical examiner, though, found evidence that four of tara's ribs were fractured. >> a perimorte
now, back to dateline. >> welcome back to "dateline. " i'm craig melvin.d disappeared, her bones were found in the woods outside town. as her family absorbed the devastating news, detectives combed the site searching for any clue that could lead them to tara's killer. here again, here's keith morrison. with, and knock at the door. >> in the end, bones and a few teeth were all they found. there was every reason to think tara was murdered, and then dumped in the woods. but...
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. >> laura: craig, you have a view on the way this unfolded and how it will impact joe biden's entire legacy. explain that for us. >> joe biden's legacy is going to be entirely one of corruption. there's nothing redeeming so far about his presidency. i don't anticipate anything redeeming about his presidency what so ever. there's nothing whatsoever to write home about. this probably guarantees trump certainly nomination and probably re-election in 2024. biden's defeat in 2024. >> sean: monica, listen to -- speaking of nixon, what john dean had to say this week. >> they had to take an extraordinary action to protect the national security documents. that appears what this is. the national archives is very aggressive with this sort of thing. this has been in months in development. you have an agency that is very protective of its documents. i never dreamed we would have someone that would make nixon look liar a choir boy. here we are. he looks good as key posed to the problems with trump. >> laura: monica, he's been dining out on watergate for 50 years now. your reaction to that fossil c
. >> laura: craig, you have a view on the way this unfolded and how it will impact joe biden's entire legacy. explain that for us. >> joe biden's legacy is going to be entirely one of corruption. there's nothing redeeming so far about his presidency. i don't anticipate anything redeeming about his presidency what so ever. there's nothing whatsoever to write home about. this probably guarantees trump certainly nomination and probably re-election in 2024. biden's defeat in 2024....
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>> craig, good morning.d for the several hundred thousand people that packed into aert hoping to watch artemis lift of. here's what happened. as daylight broke, they had two problems. number one, they thought they found a crack right along the fuel tank here of artemis. they did a deep inspection of this, worried it may be a crack in the flange or inside the tank itself which contains half a million gallons of liquid hydrogen. know, it is on the foam installation. they don't think the tank is crashed. however this he have another problem. down here they have four engines on the bottom of the artemis stack. one of those engineses was not properly taking fuel into the engine itself. it was not properly going into the number three engine. all four of these engines have been reused from the shuttle days. this particular engine was used six times already. they have to figure out what the problem is with that engine. that was the show stopper today. if they can fix it on the pad, great. but there is also a chance
>> craig, good morning.d for the several hundred thousand people that packed into aert hoping to watch artemis lift of. here's what happened. as daylight broke, they had two problems. number one, they thought they found a crack right along the fuel tank here of artemis. they did a deep inspection of this, worried it may be a crack in the flange or inside the tank itself which contains half a million gallons of liquid hydrogen. know, it is on the foam installation. they don't think the...
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where regency just so press one to craig. my daughter wants to schedule your can you move with newkirk smart ridge wood to sort of look, i had that regard. that boys that there was. there were a mini, daily. lazarus, jackson, gray, luca. ha! it's impossible just because of the war crimes dawning, dauntless kentucky look, look in a start dental look around. yes, but the look. janet is still nothing can competent debit. do notice. i wondered, what's a good picture please? this grass dumpster hobby of deborah little's book. got that, is that not that school year fixed on both stores and wonder, look for usage medical physician cochran was none so good as it ah, it will be done. you meant to feel, fussed glenn? you just got the order which in alaska 0. when you know this him, he said that they did it the last with ah ah ah for decades washington adhered to what has been called the one china policy. and that included taiwan for better or worse is kept the peace in the region house speaker nancy policies trip to taiwan puts this in
where regency just so press one to craig. my daughter wants to schedule your can you move with newkirk smart ridge wood to sort of look, i had that regard. that boys that there was. there were a mini, daily. lazarus, jackson, gray, luca. ha! it's impossible just because of the war crimes dawning, dauntless kentucky look, look in a start dental look around. yes, but the look. janet is still nothing can competent debit. do notice. i wondered, what's a good picture please? this grass dumpster...
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where regency chess club press one for craig. my daughter wants to schedule a you can you moved with newkirk, smart ridge with the sort of look i had that little card that boys yet. there was they were in need daily. rather as yes, a little gray luca had them. it's impossible just because of the war crimes dawning . don't push the kentucky. look, look in a start dental. look around. yes. but the look janet is still looking inc and competent debit. you know, if i wanted, what's a good picture please? it goes down to have a little. but got that. is that not that school nifty from both stores and wonder look for usage medical physician or cochran was none so good as it ah, it will be done. you meant to feel fascist going. you just got the order which that you the last resume. when you know this, him, he said that they did it, the loss was ended up with ah move when i was showing wrong, when i just don't hold any world to see brown disdain becomes the advocate an engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart,
where regency chess club press one for craig. my daughter wants to schedule a you can you moved with newkirk, smart ridge with the sort of look i had that little card that boys yet. there was they were in need daily. rather as yes, a little gray luca had them. it's impossible just because of the war crimes dawning . don't push the kentucky. look, look in a start dental. look around. yes. but the look janet is still looking inc and competent debit. you know, if i wanted, what's a good picture...
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actually stuff was to buy to craig this austin on that one country ship actually just way with us. he's got army. good year. did i see scott? army wasn't analyses got, i mean we did it, them, you don't it by. so look, because it would be a via ne, did you, did, you didn't know what i did yet. we simply couldn't get your groom for here. where would you like to just keep your snip? it would be way too much for me and you stolen mccully didn't get into i me. when his or her dealing image with ha ha ha ha! i never been afraid for one day for rushing already because they are simply not here. local, say the o. s. c. special monitoring mission to ukraine performs its duties and don't burst quite selectively. they claim it mostly records details that support the key eval authorities at their western masters where it says in your would be and you can you please read what lay it all? it's a for software to say it was issued that there was a bit of a webpage, but not so when the where of the say those mid alcohol con, avia for k or k. novela local quoted for status in or not, but so on us cuz
actually stuff was to buy to craig this austin on that one country ship actually just way with us. he's got army. good year. did i see scott? army wasn't analyses got, i mean we did it, them, you don't it by. so look, because it would be a via ne, did you, did, you didn't know what i did yet. we simply couldn't get your groom for here. where would you like to just keep your snip? it would be way too much for me and you stolen mccully didn't get into i me. when his or her dealing image with ha...
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partition of ukrainian man to craig. and i think it's not, i don't think it's a problem for madrid to send ukrainian refugees back to the war in their country. i think it is necessary to provide more soldiers for the fight against russia. of course, madrid has all the means to provide the transportation to send these people back to ukraine if necessary. and so the madrid may are launched into an expletive, written tirade against russians and the 17 minute video colt. you can read more on the prank call that author dot com. the conversation led to criticism among spaniards who have called the official stance outrageous. while we spoke to one of the pranksters earlier, that of mister lexus, he told us falling politicians is a piece of cake who are not so really surprised because your accounts ran to punish all russians around all europe. so he's just a typical mayor from our one, the biggest capital oak european countries. so it was not real surprised was but he was the the most crazy mare that we have reached, usually whe
partition of ukrainian man to craig. and i think it's not, i don't think it's a problem for madrid to send ukrainian refugees back to the war in their country. i think it is necessary to provide more soldiers for the fight against russia. of course, madrid has all the means to provide the transportation to send these people back to ukraine if necessary. and so the madrid may are launched into an expletive, written tirade against russians and the 17 minute video colt. you can read more on the...
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dandridge, help us with the partition of ukrainian man to craig. and i thing is not, i don't think it's a problem for madrid to sunny cranium, refugees back to the war in their country. i think it is necessary to provide more soldiers for the fight against russia. of course, madrid has all the means to provide the transportation to send these people back to ukraine, if necessary. on mayor jose luis martinez, alameda launched into an ex fleet have written to raid against russians and a 17 minute video cole. you can read more about them. frank colon, auto dot com via conversation led to criticism among some spaniards who of called the official storms out rages. we spoke to one of the practice earlier that of lexis. he told us, falling politicians is not exactly hard work. who are not so really surprised because it's a europeans ran to punish all russians around all europe. so he's just a typical mayor from mom won the biggest capital european countries. so it was not real surprised was, but he was the, the most crate, the mayor that we have reached,
dandridge, help us with the partition of ukrainian man to craig. and i thing is not, i don't think it's a problem for madrid to sunny cranium, refugees back to the war in their country. i think it is necessary to provide more soldiers for the fight against russia. of course, madrid has all the means to provide the transportation to send these people back to ukraine, if necessary. on mayor jose luis martinez, alameda launched into an ex fleet have written to raid against russians and a 17 minute...