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all those numbers add up, craig. and if head count succeeds in what they wanted to do, it's going to be a heck of a lot of new young voters in the united states of america after today. >> jacob soboroff with an angle to this story that hasn't been covered as much today. i've seen a number of folks registering to vote. and one of the major questions after any rally or march like this is, what comes next? and it would seem as if for a lot of folks here, they have decided that what's going to come next is voting. the speakers today, perhaps you noticed, all of them -- all of the speakers were students. there was not a speaker on stage over the age of 18. and while this was a march, a rally, that was financed by and large, using celebrity money, oprah, george clooney, they were noticeably absent from the stage, and that was by design. they wanted the students to be front and center. one of those students was david hogg. >> as usual, these politicians are going to continue to be owned by the nra. they don't really want to
all those numbers add up, craig. and if head count succeeds in what they wanted to do, it's going to be a heck of a lot of new young voters in the united states of america after today. >> jacob soboroff with an angle to this story that hasn't been covered as much today. i've seen a number of folks registering to vote. and one of the major questions after any rally or march like this is, what comes next? and it would seem as if for a lot of folks here, they have decided that what's going...
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gail, you're on with author craig shirley. >> caller: hi, craig. >> guest: hi. >> caller: first, relate me say -- let me say you're my kind of republican -- >> guest: thank you. >> caller: -- and your attitude is one of openness. you don't appear smug and self-righteous -- >> guest: whereabout. >> caller: and i'm a trump to sayer, and i'm proud that, and,ay yes, they can question our president and talk about his politics, but i do believe that one day he will come as a great president for the united states. i have watched him since the late '80s, and i just find him to be a bright light. and i appreciate you taking my call and thank you again. maybe one day you'll write a book on president trump. thank you. >> guest: well, and thank you for that. i've been, actually, considering writing a book on the 2016 election. it's a very, very important election. there'sec a dialectic to americn presidential historyib from jefferson to jackson to lincoln to teddy roosevelt, to franklin roosevelt and to donald trump. in each case, the american people rose up against the elites. in the case of jeffe
gail, you're on with author craig shirley. >> caller: hi, craig. >> guest: hi. >> caller: first, relate me say -- let me say you're my kind of republican -- >> guest: thank you. >> caller: -- and your attitude is one of openness. you don't appear smug and self-righteous -- >> guest: whereabout. >> caller: and i'm a trump to sayer, and i'm proud that, and,ay yes, they can question our president and talk about his politics, but i do believe that one day...
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craig melvin, take it away. >> andrea, thank you, great to see you there. >>> good afternoon, i'm craig melvin at msnbc headquarters in new york. we'll get to the student protests happening this hour, but we'll start with the breaking news. larry kudlow, economic analyst, tv personality, according to reports is going to be named as the director of the national economic council. stephanie ruhle covers business for us here in addition to hosting the 9:00 hour, the 11:00 hour, the saturday show as well. what do we know besides those two things about larry kudlow? >> i mean, larry kudlow is not a surprising pick. he was part of sort of team trump during the campaign. so he's known donald trump for years. he's also no stranger to washington. while he did work on wall street at bear stearns, he has been a senior contributor on cnbc with a television show. he now has a radio show. he worked on president reagan's economic policy back in the day. he's a big free trade guy. so wall street looks at this as a positive. he didn't like the idea, he wrote earlier this month, that the president was loo
craig melvin, take it away. >> andrea, thank you, great to see you there. >>> good afternoon, i'm craig melvin at msnbc headquarters in new york. we'll get to the student protests happening this hour, but we'll start with the breaking news. larry kudlow, economic analyst, tv personality, according to reports is going to be named as the director of the national economic council. stephanie ruhle covers business for us here in addition to hosting the 9:00 hour, the 11:00 hour, the...
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>> thanks, craig, thanks for having me on.re's three things behind this surge of women running for texas. one is the trump effect. there's a lot of anti-trump sentiment among the democratic party nationally. and we're seeing that translate to women running here in texas. there are 36 democrats running for congress ional office this year. the second is the wave of sexual harassment scandals we've seen among some members of the texas congressional delegation. two people have had to resign because of sexual misconduct scandals. finally, opportunities. as the correspondent mentioned, there are eight opened seats this year and we're seeing a flood of candidates across republicans and democrats but especially democrats. >> you write that women are having a harder time raising money there in texas, despite the large number of them that are running. why is that? >> well, i think -- i think it's a structural challenge and it's not just here in texas, it's nationally. i talked to johnson who is a member of the texas delegation and she j
>> thanks, craig, thanks for having me on.re's three things behind this surge of women running for texas. one is the trump effect. there's a lot of anti-trump sentiment among the democratic party nationally. and we're seeing that translate to women running here in texas. there are 36 democrats running for congress ional office this year. the second is the wave of sexual harassment scandals we've seen among some members of the texas congressional delegation. two people have had to resign...
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>> reporter: hey, there, craig.l, look, the continued churn in the executive ranks will certainly cast a shadow over the planned big photo op, both at the border and here at the marine corps air station miramar, but it could be said that that's not necessarily a bad thing for the president and here's why. the president's trip to california really brings him into enemy territory, at least politically speaking. california is a state at the forefront of the resistance to the president's immigration policies. of course, the debate over the border wall being the most tangible aspect of that. and the president really, when he comes here, isn't meeting with a single elected california official. the president at odds with elected officials not just over immigration, but also over issues of environmental law, over legalized marijuana, and also over gun policy. one of the things i'm going to be paying close attention to is what the president says when he's here surrounded by a group of marines, what he says, if anything, abou
>> reporter: hey, there, craig.l, look, the continued churn in the executive ranks will certainly cast a shadow over the planned big photo op, both at the border and here at the marine corps air station miramar, but it could be said that that's not necessarily a bad thing for the president and here's why. the president's trip to california really brings him into enemy territory, at least politically speaking. california is a state at the forefront of the resistance to the president's...
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craig melvin is up next here on msnbc. hi, craig. >> good to see you. we start with that breaking news we've been following. the saga of president trump and porn star stormy daniels. nbc news has exclusively obtained an e-mail that appears to poke a hole in that carefully calibrated story repeated often by trump attorney michael cohen that the $130,000 that he sent daniels prior to the election was totally walled off from president trump and his business empire. let's bring in kelly o'donnell. she has more on this. kelly o., what more do we know and have we heard from the white house yet about the newest chapter in this ongoing story? >> no response from the white house yet but this will certainly provide the basis for some new questions because michael cohen, a longtime personal attorney for president trump has always described this situation as facilitating a payment to stephanie clifford, also known as stormy daniels. and that it was not the work of the trump organization. but in so many ways, e-mail that is so ubiquitous in our lives, sometimes prov
craig melvin is up next here on msnbc. hi, craig. >> good to see you. we start with that breaking news we've been following. the saga of president trump and porn star stormy daniels. nbc news has exclusively obtained an e-mail that appears to poke a hole in that carefully calibrated story repeated often by trump attorney michael cohen that the $130,000 that he sent daniels prior to the election was totally walled off from president trump and his business empire. let's bring in kelly...
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craig died at a hospital. the deputy says he shot craig because he believed he was a threat. happening today students are returning to class after threatening graffiti was found at a santa rosa school. the willowside middle school was placed on lockdown yesterday and students were sent home early. kron 4's lydia pantazes is live at the school this morning with the details. lydia. ( lydia ) graffiti threatening to kill people at a bay area school has been found again....this time in santa rosa.the very serious message was found in a boy's bathroom threatening to kill teachers and students." willowside middle school students and teachers were locked in their classrooms for more than an hour as sonoma county sheriff's deputies canvassed the area.there were two different incidents of graffiti found within hours of each other. the first at 11am was vague but the second found at 2 in the afternoon threatened to take lives.this is the third school in sonoma county in the past week to have discovered such threats. the
craig died at a hospital. the deputy says he shot craig because he believed he was a threat. happening today students are returning to class after threatening graffiti was found at a santa rosa school. the willowside middle school was placed on lockdown yesterday and students were sent home early. kron 4's lydia pantazes is live at the school this morning with the details. lydia. ( lydia ) graffiti threatening to kill people at a bay area school has been found again....this time in santa...
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>> i think so, craig. garrett pointed out that in a way, he's trying to position himself among his conservative base of supporters, a position that was reflected by bob corker on the senate side, jim jordan, the freedom caucus member on the house side who make the point this spending bill was a giveaway. it adds to the budget-busting deficit is the point they so often make. ides say that when we asked white house officials repeatedly about the president's tweet today we got various differe differentiations of, the tweet speaks for itself. nobody wanted to explain what the president was doing this morning when he sent that tweet. potentially up ending this agreement and potentially leading to a government shutdown. >> cnbc's -- i'm sorry there, geoff. cnbc's eamon jafers reporting the president is going to be signing this omni bus bill and he's going to do it for national security reasons. national security the reason we're expecting him to cite for the bill. if both of you could stand by, garrett and geoff
>> i think so, craig. garrett pointed out that in a way, he's trying to position himself among his conservative base of supporters, a position that was reflected by bob corker on the senate side, jim jordan, the freedom caucus member on the house side who make the point this spending bill was a giveaway. it adds to the budget-busting deficit is the point they so often make. ides say that when we asked white house officials repeatedly about the president's tweet today we got various...
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>> craig, the mood is energetic.re in a caravan of almost 2 dozen students that left this journalism charter program in louisville, kentucky, at 6:00 in the morning and they're making the ten-hour drive to washington, d.c. they're motivated and they're also keenly aware of the urgency behind this issue. and of the momentum that they have behind them. they're motivated by the events in parkland, but also by that shooting in marshall county, in their home state of kentucky, that happened two weeks before the shooting in florida. i want to talk to nia over here. tell me how the events in kentucky and then in parkland have motivated you to make this ten-hour journey. >> for me, it is a very personal thing. marshall county especially because i had friends who go to that school who live in that county, and to really experience that, to have friends who experienced that and to fear for their lives was something that made this issue so much more personal and so much more important to me. and we're really here to make as much
>> craig, the mood is energetic.re in a caravan of almost 2 dozen students that left this journalism charter program in louisville, kentucky, at 6:00 in the morning and they're making the ten-hour drive to washington, d.c. they're motivated and they're also keenly aware of the urgency behind this issue. and of the momentum that they have behind them. they're motivated by the events in parkland, but also by that shooting in marshall county, in their home state of kentucky, that happened...
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let's check in on craig one more time. craig. >> hey, there.e in our nation's capital in just a few hours. a statistic as sobering as it is staggering. starting with columbine in 1999, more than 187,000 students and 193 schools have lived through a shooting on campus. many of those students will be here today in d.c., along with friends and parents remembering victims of gun violence. but they have decided that thoughts and prayers for fallen friends isn't enough. what's happening here, it really does feel like the beginning of a movement. not merely enough another march. i have covered nearly a dozen mass shootings at churches, nightclubs, schools, starting with sandy hook. i have never seen a tragedy trigger a response like this one has. students simply fed up. fed up with gun violence. fed up with not feeling safe in of all places schools. they decided to vote, to lobby, to demand changes, to call their lawmakers and along the way, encourage hundreds of thousands of other in flesh and in spirit. whatever your politics, no matter how you feel
let's check in on craig one more time. craig. >> hey, there.e in our nation's capital in just a few hours. a statistic as sobering as it is staggering. starting with columbine in 1999, more than 187,000 students and 193 schools have lived through a shooting on campus. many of those students will be here today in d.c., along with friends and parents remembering victims of gun violence. but they have decided that thoughts and prayers for fallen friends isn't enough. what's happening here,...
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this is craig, his two most recent books about newt gingrich and ronald reagan. craig, is there anything different in the conversation the republican party is having about itself today that when reagan was president or george w. bush was president? >> guest: i think was more intellectual them. there are great debate about what american conservative stood for and what the republican party stood for. seems to be more personality driven today unless about what is our policy on taxation and the soviet union. to re- support the ms missile abortion was only beginning to coalesce so the debates of the 70s and 80s were great intellectual debates which ironically claim 200 years after the great debate of the founding of this country. or do we reject the elite is some of london and strike out on her own is a new and independent nation. >> is it donald trump's party today? >> that's a great question. the republican party and conservative movement were made distinct and apart from each other. i was say that the republican party yes because the republican party is a party of
this is craig, his two most recent books about newt gingrich and ronald reagan. craig, is there anything different in the conversation the republican party is having about itself today that when reagan was president or george w. bush was president? >> guest: i think was more intellectual them. there are great debate about what american conservative stood for and what the republican party stood for. seems to be more personality driven today unless about what is our policy on taxation and...
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>> craig, good morning.irming this morning that the couple who are critically ill in the hospital behind me are a former member of russian military intelligence and his daughter. the british tabloid newspapers in no doubt about what happened mirror saying russian mi 6 spy poisoned. the sun, red spy poisoned in terror. >>> police say they are keeping an eye whether a crime was committed. craig, this is a mystery straight out of the cold war. in an ordinarily quiet english town police in hazmat suits trying to help a former russian spy slumped on a bench perhaps poisoned. mystery sounds what happened. sergei skripal discovered delirious. with him his daughter, unconscious. overnight a restaurant closed and searched. they had apparently eat tln. >> eyes were wide and frothing at the mouth. he went stiff. >> no injuries they say. >> treated for suspected exposure from unknown substance. >> reporter: skripal convicted in russia in 2006 as double agent for british intelligence. in 2010 he was exchanged in a spy sw
>> craig, good morning.irming this morning that the couple who are critically ill in the hospital behind me are a former member of russian military intelligence and his daughter. the british tabloid newspapers in no doubt about what happened mirror saying russian mi 6 spy poisoned. the sun, red spy poisoned in terror. >>> police say they are keeping an eye whether a crime was committed. craig, this is a mystery straight out of the cold war. in an ordinarily quiet english town...
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gail you are on book tv. >> caller: hello, craig. first want to say you are my kind of republican. you are attitude is one of openness. you don't appear smug and self-righteous and i am a trump supporter and i'm proud to say that and yes, they can question our president and talk about his politics but i do believe that one day he will come as a great president for the united states. i have watched him since the late '80s and i just find them to be a bright light. i appreciate you taking my call and thank you again. maybe one day you will write a book on presidential. thank you. >> guest: thank you for that. i've been considering writing a book on the 2016 election. it's a very, very important election and there's a dialect [inaudible] from jefferson to jackson to lincoln to teddy roosevelt, to bring glenn roosevelt to donald trump. in each case the american people rose up against the elite and in the case of jefferson was against the sedition acts and just in case it was bankamerica in lincoln's case it was slavery. today was a case
gail you are on book tv. >> caller: hello, craig. first want to say you are my kind of republican. you are attitude is one of openness. you don't appear smug and self-righteous and i am a trump supporter and i'm proud to say that and yes, they can question our president and talk about his politics but i do believe that one day he will come as a great president for the united states. i have watched him since the late '80s and i just find them to be a bright light. i appreciate you taking...
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well let's get some more reaction now from craig murray he's a former british ambassador to inspect a stand off the broadcaster and human rights activist and he's got a very interesting take on what's going on so you good afternoon to you craig look we keep hearing during way that russia is guilty of this attack but you say when you look closely at the language used by the british government to back up these claims it's deliberately vague and misleading can you just explain what you mean. yes the language used has been very careful the formulated because the scientists that the u.k. . porton down which handles chemical weapons who refused to save this nerve agent was made in russia the british government put him on the heavy pressure to say this was made russian business evidence it's made in russia so in the end the formula was agreed with the nerve agent of a type developed by russia. what does that mean it's very interesting because the nato communique said it was overtopped developed by russia. may said in parliament it was of a type developed by the u.k. said to the u.n. security
well let's get some more reaction now from craig murray he's a former british ambassador to inspect a stand off the broadcaster and human rights activist and he's got a very interesting take on what's going on so you good afternoon to you craig look we keep hearing during way that russia is guilty of this attack but you say when you look closely at the language used by the british government to back up these claims it's deliberately vague and misleading can you just explain what you mean. yes...
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craig melvin here. katy tur standing up by to pick up more of our breaking news coverage. >> thank you, craig. we're approaching the 2:00 p.m. hour in the east coast, 11:00 a.m. out west. this just in from the "new york times" reporting that robert mueller has subpoenaed the trump organization to hand over documents, including some related to russia. this is the first time the special counsel demanded documents directly related to president trump's businesses, bringing the investigation closer to the president. it's a big deal, michael schmidt, nice exclusive. talk to us about why the mueller tale may have asked for a -- did a subpoena instead of asking they will to hand over documents? do we have any indication whatsoever that they weren't cooperating with the handing over with documents? >> that's one of the real questions here, why he went with a subpoena. it's the second time we've seen him go with a
craig melvin here. katy tur standing up by to pick up more of our breaking news coverage. >> thank you, craig. we're approaching the 2:00 p.m. hour in the east coast, 11:00 a.m. out west. this just in from the "new york times" reporting that robert mueller has subpoenaed the trump organization to hand over documents, including some related to russia. this is the first time the special counsel demanded documents directly related to president trump's businesses, bringing the...
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morrey he's north a broadcaster and human rights activist and a very welcome craig thanks for coming on now what's your view of all this media frenzy then that we've seen i know everybody's got an opinion but most people are stating as fact now a lot of people are in the media that russia did it and this is while the investigation is still ongoing. it's quite extraordinary the willingness to state that russia did it without any evidence whatsoever being produced to that effect to date and i should say i'm the british media that are appalling we know but it's not just the senior british politicians have been naming. the chairman of the commons foreign affairs committee mr. today was pointing the finger at russia naming russia specifically and saying it was growing evidence pointing at russia was in fact there's been no evidence pointing anybody. just so far at all. we're expecting to resume a to say something a bit later today in all of this would you anticipate that perhaps she feels or would react to the pressure that you've outlined there that people are suggesting she should take
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. >> i was with craig. >> wachit a minute. she must have known matt and nick. so the investigators showed pictures, no idea who they were, she said. never saw them before. >> if they did it, i swear to god, they are dumb people. >> and then, the visiting investigators from nebraska informed her that the electric chair stood ready for her if she didn't choose to cooperate and she reconsidered. >> this guy, i don't know why, but he does look kind of familiar. >> that's nick samson who liked kind of familiar. from there, as the hours wore on, her story shifted, as did the players, time and again until it einvolved eventually that began easter night at bulld bulldog's bar. >> all i remembering hearing was bangs, bang, bang, bang, so i was like that's nod good. so i freaked out and left because obviously that guys up there killing somebody. i don't want to stick around and have to do this. i don't know what happened up there. >> then, with that off her chest, jessica looked again at the 230e9 tphoto of nick. >> i know is sounds really dumb but i kish wish he wouldn'
. >> i was with craig. >> wachit a minute. she must have known matt and nick. so the investigators showed pictures, no idea who they were, she said. never saw them before. >> if they did it, i swear to god, they are dumb people. >> and then, the visiting investigators from nebraska informed her that the electric chair stood ready for her if she didn't choose to cooperate and she reconsidered. >> this guy, i don't know why, but he does look kind of familiar....
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craig: 100%.s people know, the steel ceo and the aluminum folks were at the white house yesterday. news than they expected. if i know washington, d.c., until donald trump puts out a piece of paper with a signature at the bottom saying what the fight will continue. view doesry cohn's not appear to be winning. the tariff folks are on the ascendancy here. there is still a lot of time between now and this announcement. that people like gary cohn are still fighting the good fight for their position. as well as lobbyists in town that are making the case that there are american companies and jobs that will suffer the most here if trump goes ahead with this plan. scarlet: this is not official yet. this is the president saying he plans to do it we haven't gotten the details. peter coyon and joining us by phone, thank you both very much. coming up, the president saber rattling could hit a semi conductors. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ scarlet: years of a trade war bleeding into the tech sector. investors are conce
craig: 100%.s people know, the steel ceo and the aluminum folks were at the white house yesterday. news than they expected. if i know washington, d.c., until donald trump puts out a piece of paper with a signature at the bottom saying what the fight will continue. view doesry cohn's not appear to be winning. the tariff folks are on the ascendancy here. there is still a lot of time between now and this announcement. that people like gary cohn are still fighting the good fight for their position....
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good morning. >> reporter: good morning, craig. president trump has had just one public event over the last week and with the holiday weekend and spending time here in florida we expect him to keep that low profile but as you point out the attention is turning to the cabinet and the pressure is on the environmental protection agency chief, scott pruitt. easter weekend for the president, shuttling between his golf resort and mar-a-lago eestate but this is the real estate under scrutiny where the head of the epa rented a room last year from a lobbyist whose husband lobbies for big energy companies and pruitt appeared to get a good deal. $50 a night, below market price. a block from the capitol. late friday the epa responded that its own review found the lease agreement did not constitute a gift and was consistent with federal ethics regulations. but at least one democrat is calling for pruitt to go. >> if scott pruitt doesn't resign then president trump should fire him. >> pruitt has been under fire for spending at his offices and fi
good morning. >> reporter: good morning, craig. president trump has had just one public event over the last week and with the holiday weekend and spending time here in florida we expect him to keep that low profile but as you point out the attention is turning to the cabinet and the pressure is on the environmental protection agency chief, scott pruitt. easter weekend for the president, shuttling between his golf resort and mar-a-lago eestate but this is the real estate under scrutiny...
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>> reporter: keith's good friend craig bradley was there to lend his support. and how was he doing?is the first time you have a chance to see him eye to eye? >> i could just tell he was shaken. >> reporter: as if the news couldn't get any worse, the griffith's great dane cleo, along with the second pet daisy, had also perished in the flames. craig and keith walked the property surveying the damages. >> we get to the koi pond and he's like, "gotta get -- gotta get those fish outta there. julie would kill me if something happened to those fish." i was like, "you know, let's not worry about that right now." >> reporter: overwhelmed by loss, the griffiths were faced with the question -- how could this have happened? >> the first thought was that it was the new heating and air unit, it had just gone in. >> reporter: the unit had been installed just days before the fire, adjacent to the master bedroom. >> that was my very first thought. that somehow the new heating and air unit wasn't put in properly. >> reporter: faulty installation? >> yeah. >> reporter: as for the cause of julie's deat
>> reporter: keith's good friend craig bradley was there to lend his support. and how was he doing?is the first time you have a chance to see him eye to eye? >> i could just tell he was shaken. >> reporter: as if the news couldn't get any worse, the griffith's great dane cleo, along with the second pet daisy, had also perished in the flames. craig and keith walked the property surveying the damages. >> we get to the koi pond and he's like, "gotta get -- gotta get...
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>> no, no, craig. >> no? >> jim is exactly right. the president is looking for people who have personal chemistry with him as well. he doesn't care about traditional qualifications or experience or issue expertise necessarily. he wants people that can connect with him, that get him, that can sort of help him execute upon his instincts for what he wants to do in the country. and he feels confident in those instincts. >> maybe roseanne pbarr for epa secretary. >> stranger things have happened. >> enjoy florida this week, phil rucker. jim messina, always great having you here in the flesh. >>> a warning from a top senate democrat about rising tensions between president trump and special counsel robert mueller. also taking an in-depth look at the voters who put the president in the west wing and how they see his progress right now. the issues that are front and center for his supporters as we get closer to the midterms. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla i
>> no, no, craig. >> no? >> jim is exactly right. the president is looking for people who have personal chemistry with him as well. he doesn't care about traditional qualifications or experience or issue expertise necessarily. he wants people that can connect with him, that get him, that can sort of help him execute upon his instincts for what he wants to do in the country. and he feels confident in those instincts. >> maybe roseanne pbarr for epa secretary. >>...
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pompeo craig: i think it will go easily. he is respected well on the hill and they usually treat their own well. he is thought to bring a real level of professionalism to the cia, definitely a boy listed donald trump. probably for everything rex and andp disagree with, pompeo think heee on but i do is thought of as a proof and someone who can lead the state department more to trump's liking. vonnie: trump did not have the best relationship with the cia itself but a great one with mike pompeo. how does the think he is thought of as a proof and someone who can cia do under mie pompeo? craig: people were called early on that donald trump was very critical of the cia when some of the russia investigation got started, saying essentially the got it wrong in iraq and they never found wmd, so that started on a rocky tone. i think pompeo was there to smooth the waters. not to say he would say, do not believe everything trump says, but i think he was viewed as loyal to the cia and have their backs and fought the pure product rights to
pompeo craig: i think it will go easily. he is respected well on the hill and they usually treat their own well. he is thought to bring a real level of professionalism to the cia, definitely a boy listed donald trump. probably for everything rex and andp disagree with, pompeo think heee on but i do is thought of as a proof and someone who can lead the state department more to trump's liking. vonnie: trump did not have the best relationship with the cia itself but a great one with mike pompeo....
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chief craig gordon to report on where the story is headed. i hope you know, craig. the president meeting with prime minister netanyahu saying he is not backing down. purdue,nt to air, david georgia senator, says he will change his mind, the president. which is it? onig: i'm with paul ryan this one in thinking that balance of the sticking to his guns. people remember that when donald trump came down the escalator of trump tower two years ago, he talked about tariffs, he talked about free trade being an enemy of the american worker, and i think he is going to stick to it. he is getting a lot of pushback, including from right down the hall in the executive office, terry cohen, chief economic advisor, who has taken the unusual step of convening a meeting of steel and aluminum -using companies to convince the president he is wrong. there are -- there is really high-stakes marksmanship going on here full -- brinkmanship going on here. who is going to blink first? can peopletrump -- convincing to soften his position on certain industries or countries? david: bloomberg repo
chief craig gordon to report on where the story is headed. i hope you know, craig. the president meeting with prime minister netanyahu saying he is not backing down. purdue,nt to air, david georgia senator, says he will change his mind, the president. which is it? onig: i'm with paul ryan this one in thinking that balance of the sticking to his guns. people remember that when donald trump came down the escalator of trump tower two years ago, he talked about tariffs, he talked about free trade...
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if it was not for craig overton, it could have been less than 30.se at 27—9, heaving his way to some respect. the problem was onlyjimmy and a somewhat left for company, but he wouldn't hang around for long. and at the end, england could not blame the conditions. new zealand showed they were not a problem. they closed they were not a problem. they closed the day with three times the runs and kane williamson close to a century. a bleak test match surely lies ahead, on a bleak day for english cricket. this is the scorecard after the first day, it is dismal leading, england all out with trent boult and tim southee doing the damage for the black caps. new zealand 175—3 thanks to captain kane williamson's 9i zealand 175—3 thanks to captain kane williamson's 91 not out, a lead of 117. shukh williamson's 91 not out, a lead of ii7. shukh broad took the wicket of tom latham to reach 400 so at least one right moment for the tourists de stuart broad. for england, it was their sixth lowest total in test history. and it would have been worse without craig overton
if it was not for craig overton, it could have been less than 30.se at 27—9, heaving his way to some respect. the problem was onlyjimmy and a somewhat left for company, but he wouldn't hang around for long. and at the end, england could not blame the conditions. new zealand showed they were not a problem. they closed they were not a problem. they closed the day with three times the runs and kane williamson close to a century. a bleak test match surely lies ahead, on a bleak day for english...
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craig? >> matt bradley, thank you. >>> also this morning, a battle is brewing between the national rifle association and the state of florida. florida's governor signed a sweeping new gun control bill into law after meeting with family members of the 17 people who were killed during last month's school shooting in parkland. the nra is trying to block it. we're in parkland with the latest on that. good morning. >>> good morning. you know, many who push for this law don't think it's perfect but they are hailing its quick passage. and it's now officially the law here. >> reporter: this morning the dawn of a new gun law in the sunshine state. a little more than three weeks after 17 people died in a mass shooting at marjory stoneman douglas high school. >> this is a start for us. at florida state capitol on friday, parents of some of the victims joined governor rick scott as he signed the bill into law. >> the state of florida will forever honor incredible impact your loved ones have had on our s
craig? >> matt bradley, thank you. >>> also this morning, a battle is brewing between the national rifle association and the state of florida. florida's governor signed a sweeping new gun control bill into law after meeting with family members of the 17 people who were killed during last month's school shooting in parkland. the nra is trying to block it. we're in parkland with the latest on that. good morning. >>> good morning. you know, many who push for this law don't...
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craig. >>> al, thank you. than they do sleeping. >> wow. >> so what is all that tech doing to their young minds? we think this is a story people will be talking about. jacob soboroff is here with all of that. >> good morning to all of you. with mark zuckerberg accepting some of the blame for that massive facebook data breach, it has become painfully clear how much information we all give up about ourselves online. now with an entire generation of kids growing up with social media as familiar as a good old pb & j, one program is trying to teach hem how to protect their data online before it's too late. with facebook facing fresh backlash for sharing people's personal information without their consent, these kids in california are reading the fine print. >> we've been learning about privacy policies and terms of agreement. >> does that freak you out? >> yeah. >> you guys have friends in seventh grade outside of this school and outside of this class. do any of them read the terms of agreement on social media? >>
craig. >>> al, thank you. than they do sleeping. >> wow. >> so what is all that tech doing to their young minds? we think this is a story people will be talking about. jacob soboroff is here with all of that. >> good morning to all of you. with mark zuckerberg accepting some of the blame for that massive facebook data breach, it has become painfully clear how much information we all give up about ourselves online. now with an entire generation of kids growing up with...
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deputies say that craig ignored their orders to drop it, so they opened fire. the official d.a. report says deputies feared for their safety and thus were legally justified in shooting craig. craig's widow, though, has filed a lawsuit against sheriff's department alleging the deputies violated her and her husband's constitutional right and used excessive force. >>> would you believe $1,400 per month to rent a brand new apartment in san francisco? this could be a game-changer. or maybe is it just a curveball. here's a preview of what that neighborhood will look like right next to at&t park in a few years. today the city officially signed off on a longstanding project at mission rock featuring affordable housing. nbc bay area's sam brock joins us near the ballpark. sam, it sounds too good to be true. what are the details? >> reporter: you know, it does sound too good to be true, but it really could become reality, raj. behind me what you're looking at if you've been to at&t park before, that's lot a, one of the parking lots next to the ballpark but this is exactly the same sprace
deputies say that craig ignored their orders to drop it, so they opened fire. the official d.a. report says deputies feared for their safety and thus were legally justified in shooting craig. craig's widow, though, has filed a lawsuit against sheriff's department alleging the deputies violated her and her husband's constitutional right and used excessive force. >>> would you believe $1,400 per month to rent a brand new apartment in san francisco? this could be a game-changer. or maybe...
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craig melvin here at msnbc head quarters in new york city. best defense as president trump's legal fight grows, so does his team. the new demand from stormy daniels returning to depose the president under oath and the vir yulely unknown lawyer about to take on a much bigger role defending the president. >>> also historic change shs the supreme court just heard arguments in a acase that could change the voting system. i'll talk to the governor whose comments about redrawing congressional districts to win votes could help potentially end gerrymandering in this country. >>> and demanding action, the calls for change and protests at city hall in sacramento after an unarmed man was shot and killed by police in his grandmother's yard. we'll get to those stories in a moment. but we firstart with president trump's two-front legal woes. stormy daniels' lawyer is is trying to get the president to do something he hasn't done publicly in days now. speak. her side filed a motion in federal court demanding they be allowed to depose the president about that
craig melvin here at msnbc head quarters in new york city. best defense as president trump's legal fight grows, so does his team. the new demand from stormy daniels returning to depose the president under oath and the vir yulely unknown lawyer about to take on a much bigger role defending the president. >>> also historic change shs the supreme court just heard arguments in a acase that could change the voting system. i'll talk to the governor whose comments about redrawing...
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craig melvin takes over in new york. >> good to see you. craig melvin here in new york. who's left? the latest trump administration departu departure. top economic adviser a man described as a sois of reason inside the west wing. questions this afternoon about whether the chaos inside the white house becomes more public and perhaps spills into the economy as well. also investigating the investigators. top republicans want someone appointed to investigate the fbi. we'll talk to congressman trey gowdy, who just formally requested a second special counsel. >>> and state of emergency, snow sweeping across the northeast right now. america's weatherman al roker is stand i standing by to show us where the snow is going to be heaviest and how it's hampering travel across the country already. we'll get to those stories in a moment. >>> we start with white house chaos now felt in the broader economy. the dow right now down around 300 points. close to 300 points. there's a look at the markets. that's coming on trade concerns after gary cohen without him fears are there is is one less responsib
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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." thanks for joining us. >>> she had missed a meeting and then not to hear from her, this isn't right. it would have been impossible to get up every day knowing that she was gone. i had to believe we would find her alive. >> text her, she always got right back. >> i've seen her step out of the shower to answer her phone. >> then one day she didn't. >> immediately my spidey senses were high. >> where was nailah? >> i sent her an e-mail all caps, "are you alive?" >> there was no sign of her. and such a confusing trail of clues, even the calls to 911 were silent. >> no voice, no struggles could be heard. >> this could be kind of eerie. >> yes, it is. >> in my heart, i knew she's not coming back. >> one of the suspects had an alibi, until a camera caught him in a lie. >> he lived a life of a lot of smoke and mirrors. >> and the strangest clue of all. there in an empty parking lot. >> six p
i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. ♪ >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." thanks for joining us. >>> she had missed a meeting and then not to hear from her, this isn't right. it would have been impossible to get up every day knowing that she was gone. i had to believe we would find her alive. >> text her, she always got right back. >> i've seen her step out of the shower to answer her phone....
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craig died at a hospital.he deputy says he shot craig because he believed he was a threat. ( darya ) happening today... students are returning to class after threatening graffiti was found at a santa rosa school.( james ) the willowside middle school was placed on lockdown yesterday and students were sent home early. kron 4's lydia pantazes is live at the school this morning with the details. lydia. ( lydia ) graffiti threatening to kill people at a bay area school has been found again....this time in santa rosa.the very serious message was found in a boy's bathroom threatening to kill teachers and students." willowside middle school students and teachers were locked in their classrooms for more than an hour as sonoma county sheriff's deputies canvassed the area.there were two different incidents of graffiti found within hours of each other. the first at 11am was vague but the second found at 2 in the afternoon threatened to take lives.this is the third school in sonoma county in the past week to have discover
craig died at a hospital.he deputy says he shot craig because he believed he was a threat. ( darya ) happening today... students are returning to class after threatening graffiti was found at a santa rosa school.( james ) the willowside middle school was placed on lockdown yesterday and students were sent home early. kron 4's lydia pantazes is live at the school this morning with the details. lydia. ( lydia ) graffiti threatening to kill people at a bay area school has been found again....this...
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british actor daniel craig turns fifty on march the second craig became world famous says james bond. he's good on her majesty's secret service since two thousand and six the audience loves him as a seducer and daredevil progressivity on the other hand he's rather shy and avoids the press when he can. next year daniel craig could be shooting his first bond film this will be used last appearance in the role of double zero so. in this high school in toward to finland the floor of the gymnasium was due to be renovated but then the construction workers found the remains of a medieval settlement to councils and a road came to light. it is unclear whether the basketball can be played here again because now the archaeologists are in charge in the middle ages tork who was one of the most important cities in northern europe so such fines are not uncommon here in twenty eleven toward whom it was european capital of culture. the strong beer season opened on wednesday at the knockout back in munich. as is tradition many politicians attended the tapping of the barrel. strong beer contains at least
british actor daniel craig turns fifty on march the second craig became world famous says james bond. he's good on her majesty's secret service since two thousand and six the audience loves him as a seducer and daredevil progressivity on the other hand he's rather shy and avoids the press when he can. next year daniel craig could be shooting his first bond film this will be used last appearance in the role of double zero so. in this high school in toward to finland the floor of the gymnasium...
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craig: that's always a goal of ours, is try to not disturb the areas, as little as possible.lly careful. even the moss on the wood, if we can, we try not to bump into that so everything's in place and intact when we come through here, once we're done. male: there's a whole kind of science to it and an eye that you get after you've worked with someone who's done it for their 20, 30 years. steve: well, the trails are the part of the preserve that brings them all together. it allows the public to get from one preserve to the other, not only in our system but in the bigger system, in the bigger bay area picture. doug: the bigger picture includes the bay area ridge trail, a high ridgeline trail that will eventually give all of us the chance to circumnavigate the entire bay area. bern smith: the district is undoubtedly the most important ridge trail of the agency partner in san mateo county. doug: someday, the ridge trail will be 550 miles long. so far, it's about 70% complete with much of the work being accomplished on mid pen lands. steve: it, in a way, stitches all the elements
craig: that's always a goal of ours, is try to not disturb the areas, as little as possible.lly careful. even the moss on the wood, if we can, we try not to bump into that so everything's in place and intact when we come through here, once we're done. male: there's a whole kind of science to it and an eye that you get after you've worked with someone who's done it for their 20, 30 years. steve: well, the trails are the part of the preserve that brings them all together. it allows the public to...
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vonnie: i would urge everyone to read craig's story. craig g mona joined the us -- craig giammona. us. brings another key design in-house. the latest on this bloomberg scoop is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is "bloomberg markets," i'm shery ahn. vonnie: by vonnie quinn. the company is teaming up with activist investor carl icahn in an agreement on a transformation plan for grants -- newell brands. joining us now is taylor riggs. kelso brees. andor: shares were up 2.5% now shares are down 5%. i think investors are taking in with carl icahn onboard, they're going to go through those asset sales. we have a board showing what assets they are talking about. it's a broad range that ranges from goodies haircare products -- goody's haircare products to rollins warnings good -- rawlings sporting goods. waddington makes up 19% of sales. it's all over the place, there's not one specific thing they are targeting and i think they are looking at a lot of different options to sort of bring in value. they said that we can bring in about $10 billion in after-tax net proceeds from the sales
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i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> never good news when the phone rings at 5:00 in the morning. i knew something wasn't right. he just began sobbing and saying no, no. >> it was just before midnight when the shooting started. >> he had been shot multiple times. he was on the ground, face down. >> a man was dead, but not just any man. >> how do you kill super man. >> he was annin and father killed, his wife says, by an intruder in his own backyard. >> describe how fast they were. >> pop pop pop. >> if her husband was dead outside, why was the gun found hidden inside and what other secrets were hidden away? >> sometimes she would say things like i would be better off if dave wasn't around? >> was his husband defending his family or was she. >> she rose that knife. >> the mystery may not be who did it, but why. >> the truth will come out and justice will be served. i have to believe that. >>> took home a bronze metal at the 1984 olympic games. for dave, home was ventu
i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> never good news when the phone rings at 5:00 in the morning. i knew something wasn't right. he just began sobbing and saying no, no. >> it was just before midnight when the shooting started. >> he had been shot multiple times. he was on the ground, face down. >> a man was dead, but not just any man. >> how do you kill super man. >> he was annin and father killed,...
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i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> this is "dateline." >> he had deeper feelings for me than just friends. >> he managed to get me. he had my whole life wrapped up. >> she's at the center of a riveting courtroom drama. the wife whose entrepreneur husband was murdered one cold autumn morning. >> our whole family is lost its brightest light and we don't know why. >> he's the one accused of the ki crime so why is she under is microscope. >> she's gotten caught and it's really unfortunate. goes against everything i know with andrea. >> was she cheating with her executive boss. >> leave with mef forev forever would that be a normal conversation between you and your boss. >> scheming widow of. >> who kills someone else's husband. there was no affair. >>> hello and welcome to dateline. he was a young entrepreneur who wanted to change the world, but someone wanted him dead. first, no one knew what to make of this case. a jury made it clear, this was a crime of passion. involving a husband and wife an
i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> this is "dateline." >> he had deeper feelings for me than just friends. >> he managed to get me. he had my whole life wrapped up. >> she's at the center of a riveting courtroom drama. the wife whose entrepreneur husband was murdered one cold autumn morning. >> our whole family is lost its brightest light and we don't know why. >> he's the one accused of the ki crime so why is she under is...
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he coached and craig has also coached 119 victories. so he's alsot a coach. we will segue into camp david. the one theme that i think is most interesting is the political figure on the brink of becoming a nothing and an outcast. sort of go through that transition and how he became president that was the great communicator thathe people love. he didn't go to the top and he came within a closer margin. gerald ford have succeeded to resign in august of 74. but nobody, not the elites or the political columnist at the "washington post" or "the new york times," cbs, abc, he was still derived as a premature with orange hair and that is a quote that gerald ford used on the dinner in 1975 in the republican party they have no usehe whatsoever into the media elites so he runs and comes astonishingly close to beating gerald ford out of the 257 delegate votes cast in kansas city. in kansas city and 76 in the campaign. ronald reagan comes astonishingly close to beating an incumbent republican and he gives at the end it now fo of ns presiding over a broken party and he know
he coached and craig has also coached 119 victories. so he's alsot a coach. we will segue into camp david. the one theme that i think is most interesting is the political figure on the brink of becoming a nothing and an outcast. sort of go through that transition and how he became president that was the great communicator thathe people love. he didn't go to the top and he came within a closer margin. gerald ford have succeeded to resign in august of 74. but nobody, not the elites or the...
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craig melvin is for savannah. she's in california getting ready for the charity match against roger federer against bill gates. she's been practicing. she's been game on. we'll check in with her. >> look at the serve! she hasn't slept in three days. she's ready. >>> we start with another big event in hollywood. the oscars. >> a lot changed in recent months in hollywood. that was on full display last night along with celebrating the year's best movies. stars paid tribute to equality and diversity in the industry, and many say both have been lacking in the categories. natalie morrellis is live this morning. >> good morning. it was the first oscars of the post weinstein era. it felt that way. it was a show featuring the best of hollywood, an industry that is experiencing a moment of change. >> so, umm, i'm hyperventilating a little bit. >> after winning best actor, francis mcdormand brought down the house with the speech of the night. sharing her moment. >> the film makers, the producers, the directors, the writers,
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craig spencer was a doctor in new york who had served in guinea. he contracted it there but started coming down with symptoms after returning. who stay people private so far. host: how many from the 2014 outbreak did you interview in your book? reed: in talking to -- i met nancy at a hotel across the street from the cdc. and then i talked to craig spencer over email. neither of them wanted to talk for this book. craig spencer described it to me --a very dramatic experience tamatic experience -- raumatic experience. people report having terrible dreams and depression for the rest of their lives after the virus has left their body. a lot of them didn't want to talk because it was still so fresh. he mailed me the other day and said i did not want to talk then. he may change his mind at some point but i do not want to push him. the fact is it is a virus that affects not only the body but also the brain. waiting.n is go ahead. john: thank you for taking my call. what ison, you just said was supposed to say. the way we respond to the virus was very beaut
craig spencer was a doctor in new york who had served in guinea. he contracted it there but started coming down with symptoms after returning. who stay people private so far. host: how many from the 2014 outbreak did you interview in your book? reed: in talking to -- i met nancy at a hotel across the street from the cdc. and then i talked to craig spencer over email. neither of them wanted to talk for this book. craig spencer described it to me --a very dramatic experience tamatic experience --...
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-- consequence craigs every day. consecration. [ cell phone rings ] >> yeah, i'm watching it too. i see them every day. >> the curtains, they're always drawn in this place. >> i know. >> that guy, it seems like he's in charge of them. i don't know, i don't feel very good about this. >> we have to report this. >> yes, absolutely. to >>> hello and welcome to mosaic. today my guest is a priest of the archdiocese of san francisco. francisco. >> i celebrated mass at saint monica church so i wasn't there to be at the ka they'd ral on time -- cathedral so i wasn't part of the homily. it was a beautiful morning of repgsz from many pair rushes. >> you are in the bizintine art and icons later in the show. >> right. >> i wanted to show you a few things you haven't seen before. one of the consecration events was a student art contests so they could make artistic repgsz of the blessed virgin mary. we have a few of those. father and i can look at the student art and i'll give the students credit. this is quite beautiful. that the
-- consequence craigs every day. consecration. [ cell phone rings ] >> yeah, i'm watching it too. i see them every day. >> the curtains, they're always drawn in this place. >> i know. >> that guy, it seems like he's in charge of them. i don't know, i don't feel very good about this. >> we have to report this. >> yes, absolutely. to >>> hello and welcome to mosaic. today my guest is a priest of the archdiocese of san francisco. francisco. >> i...
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good to see you. >> talk about those highlights, craig. that was an upset for the ages. this little known university of maryland baltimore county, a 16 seed, was given just a 1.5% chance of beating university of virginia. and look at them now. blowing out the top ranked team in the tournament in a victory that made history. >> shock and awe in college basketball. umbc makes history. >> a march madness jup set for the ages. the 16th seeded university of maryland baltimore county retrievers knocking off the number one seed in the south. the top ranked team in the entire tournament. the university of virginia cavaliers. and this wasn't a squeaker. it was a route. it's the first time in the ncaa men's tournament history that a 16th seed has beaten a number one seed. brackets across the land busted this morning. >> hesitation on a fake. three-point shot. yes. >> umbc shot 50% from the three-point line. >> here it is. >> twitter going wild during the game. one sports writer asking umbc looks fantastic. by the way, anyone know what umbc is? the school's twitter account answerin
good to see you. >> talk about those highlights, craig. that was an upset for the ages. this little known university of maryland baltimore county, a 16 seed, was given just a 1.5% chance of beating university of virginia. and look at them now. blowing out the top ranked team in the tournament in a victory that made history. >> shock and awe in college basketball. umbc makes history. >> a march madness jup set for the ages. the 16th seeded university of maryland baltimore...
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craig mitchell next. i'm sure he will not be man-splaining the news today. >> good afternoon. feeling the heat. right now, former campaign managers being grilled on capitol hill about russia. that comes on the heels of not one but two big reports on the special counsel investigation. one, about secret meetings that happened before the election. the other, about the president's behavior since this investigation started. and what's the deal? this afternoon, the president appears ready to make a major announcement that could have far-reaching consequences for the u.s. economy but just hours before, the white house said the details were still being finalized. and stormy silence. new pressure from trump's lawyer to keep stormy daniels quiet about an end matt relationship she says she had with the president. and silence from republicans on the hill about this scandal. we start on the one subject president trump seemed to gloss over during that sprawling session of remarks while meeting with his cabinet just a short time ago, russia. moments ago, paul manafort arrived in a virginia c
craig mitchell next. i'm sure he will not be man-splaining the news today. >> good afternoon. feeling the heat. right now, former campaign managers being grilled on capitol hill about russia. that comes on the heels of not one but two big reports on the special counsel investigation. one, about secret meetings that happened before the election. the other, about the president's behavior since this investigation started. and what's the deal? this afternoon, the president appears ready to...
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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." >> my dad hung up the phone. he told us jenny was gone. >> a house up in flames. the body of a woman inside. >> we have a body. i need medics. >> but it wasn't the fire that killed her. she was dead before it started. >> accidents will happen. this was no accident. >> who wanted her dead? her boyfriend say he knew. >> there's people after us. >> what does that mean? >> they're trying to get us. >> but police knew better. >> to strangle someone is a very personal killing. that's a very angry killing. >> hello and welcome to "dateline." at first, the fatal fire that struck a young couple's home appeared to be an accident. then, investigators took a closer look. and what they discovered about this fire and this couple left them with burning suspicion. here is keith morrison. >> is everybody out of the house? >> i don't know, but it's on fire, really strong. >> the fire in the cottage on a
i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> my dad hung up the phone. he told us jenny was gone. >> a house up in flames. the body of a woman inside. >> we have a body. i need medics. >> but it wasn't the fire that killed her. she was dead before it started. >> accidents will happen. this was no accident. >> who wanted her dead? her boyfriend say he...
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i'm craig melvin. thanks for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> he was definitely charismatic. >> he was the new kid in town. superpopular. all about adventure. >> this kid was like, awesome. >> he just jumped right into the culture. >> kind of liked to show off a little bit to the girls. >> they were the neighbors just down the block. a family in fear. >> they had had their vehicles broken into. she was scared. >> someone had been sneaking into their home, and now someone was in their garage. >> i'm sitting there panicking. like, he's coming at me. >> in a flash, it was over. >> someone just got shot! >> that charismatic kid, dead on the floor. >> it was terrible. i think i screamed for hours. >> what had happened in that garage that night? >> it was just, like, the last person that would come to my mind. >> a neighbor protecting his home, or preparing a trap? >> makes the statement, "it's showtime." >> it's showtime? >> exactly. >> a teenager, a
i'm craig melvin. thanks for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> he was definitely charismatic. >> he was the new kid in town. superpopular. all about adventure. >> this kid was like, awesome. >> he just jumped right into the culture. >> kind of liked to show off a little bit to the girls. >> they were the neighbors just down the block. a family in fear. >> they had...
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craig melvin here at msnbc headquarters in new york. march madness. reports swirling around the trump administration about a possible shake-up in the cabinet and beyond. many in the white house appear to be on pins and needles on this friday. who is making last-minute deals and are they only buying time? >>> and physical threats? the attorney for porn star stormy daniels says she's received physical threats because of her legal fight with the president. >>> and controversial call. the president is close to announcing his new plan to fight the opioid crisis in this country and could include a plan to allow the death penalty for drug traffickers. we start with the revolving door at the white house. reportedly the chief of staff and national security adviser are both on the hot seat this afternoon. so, too are the attorney general and several other cabinet members. john kelly and h.r. mcmaster may have only days or could be like rex tillerson, those days could turn into weeks or longer as the questions of survival potentially deminnish their power and cr
craig melvin here at msnbc headquarters in new york. march madness. reports swirling around the trump administration about a possible shake-up in the cabinet and beyond. many in the white house appear to be on pins and needles on this friday. who is making last-minute deals and are they only buying time? >>> and physical threats? the attorney for porn star stormy daniels says she's received physical threats because of her legal fight with the president. >>> and controversial...
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what craig and his crew did was donated the second floor of that building to illuminate. so for over a year, we were able to use that space, convert it into a demonstration space so that we could bring another art project on-line into san francisco, public art project. our success is directly related to their generosity, and so i can speak specifically to that, but i can also talk about what we saw on a regular basis happening down stairs. tidewater is a partner to the community. i've been in the nonprofit world for nearly two decades, including running community programs for the warriors, raising funds for the be good . tidewater representatives have been a if he nom knowledge job of outreaching to local residents and organizations. craig young and his partners have attended our local neighborhood association meetings on a regular basis for a long time. again, another great effort at being a good neighbor. they had shadow studies done to show that court side's lobby would not be adversely affected. and yes, i have to clean that black dust off my screens and my furniture
what craig and his crew did was donated the second floor of that building to illuminate. so for over a year, we were able to use that space, convert it into a demonstration space so that we could bring another art project on-line into san francisco, public art project. our success is directly related to their generosity, and so i can speak specifically to that, but i can also talk about what we saw on a regular basis happening down stairs. tidewater is a partner to the community. i've been in...