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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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you're on booktv with author craig shirley. >> caller: hi,i, craig. first, 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. and i am -- >> guest: i can't. >> caller: -- a trump supporter, and i'm proud to say that and, yes, they can, they can question our president and talk about his politics, but i do believe that one day he will come as a great for president for the united states. i haveve 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 on the 2016 election. t it's a very, very important election. there'sec a dialectic to americn presidential history d from jefferson to jackson to lincoln to teddy roosevelt, to franklin roosevelt, to ronald reagan and to donaldos trump. in each case the american people rose
you're on booktv with author craig shirley. >> caller: hi,i, craig. first, 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. and i am -- >> guest: i can't. >> caller: -- a trump supporter, and i'm proud to say that and, yes, they can, they can question our president and talk about his politics, but i do believe that one day he will come as a great for...
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richard busca a craig prosser mientras escapa., habrÍan tenido que sacarlo del suelo. serÍa dificil imaginar sobrevivir a eso. >> [locutor] para todos los que se encontraban allÍ, es un milagro. en medio del caos de las columnas que caÍan y los cables de acero reventados, nadie sufriÓ una sola lesiÓn. >> ¿saben algo? fue increÍble, asombroso, fenomenal que todos los que estÁbamos alÍi hubiÉramos podido escapar sin ninguna lesiÓn. fue un alivio tremendo, fue sencillamente increÍble. >> [locutor] el toldo finalmente fue elevado unos meses despuÉs, y aÚn hoy se mantiene erigido. >> yo corrÍ, richard tambiÉn corriÓ segundos despuÉs. y este es el poste que se puede ver cuando cayÓ delante de nuestra cÁmara, justo frente a nosotros. >> [locutor] craig prosser ahora estÁ retirado, pero Él tuvo algo bueno. logrÓ realizar uno de los reportajes mÁs memorables de su vida. y tambiÉn logrÓ vivir para contarlo. >> oye, logramos conseguir un buen reportaje ese dÍa. >> [richard] sÍ. >> [locutor] "ciudad de white rock, canadÁ". >> [mujer] solo es
richard busca a craig prosser mientras escapa., habrÍan tenido que sacarlo del suelo. serÍa dificil imaginar sobrevivir a eso. >> [locutor] para todos los que se encontraban allÍ, es un milagro. en medio del caos de las columnas que caÍan y los cables de acero reventados, nadie sufriÓ una sola lesiÓn. >> ¿saben algo? fue increÍble, asombroso, fenomenal que todos los que estÁbamos alÍi hubiÉramos podido escapar sin ninguna lesiÓn. fue un alivio tremendo, fue sencillamente...
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jonathan: craig? craig with our positioning in : em, we are confident.positive on the fact there are opportunities there, especially as the dollar continues to be somewhat softer. i think you have to be cautious cautioustoring -- the and monitoring conditions with the bigger holdings in various etf's out there. jonathan: i think the consensus view was to have -- i keep hearing more about the risk. it started this summer, and the continuing concerns. this morning morgan stanley, rising interest rates may shutter the junk-bond window. where are you guys on high yield credit now? rachel: you know, the party is not over yet. we are in the late inning. there are questions about technicals, fundamentals. on the fundamental side, defaults are low. we just seen one big default, i companyhe broadcasting it brought the average default , rate up over 2%. that is very low historically. release expects the default rate to declined between now and year end. we see leverage moving up, but when you look at high-yield, one very big signal is what is the level of issuance
jonathan: craig? craig with our positioning in : em, we are confident.positive on the fact there are opportunities there, especially as the dollar continues to be somewhat softer. i think you have to be cautious cautioustoring -- the and monitoring conditions with the bigger holdings in various etf's out there. jonathan: i think the consensus view was to have -- i keep hearing more about the risk. it started this summer, and the continuing concerns. this morning morgan stanley, rising interest...
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craig? >> kelly o'donnell. bush once said famously the three things most important to her were faith, family and friends. kelly o'donnell there in houston. kelly o., thank you. >>> the pilot who safely landed yesterday's southwest emergency flight is being hailed as quite the hero today. passengers say tammy jo schultz had nerves of steel when she landed flight 1380 to dallas, keeping passengers calm as she managed to divert the plane to philadelphia after one of its engines exploded and even as passengers reported from the cabin that a woman had been partially sucked out of a shattered window. her calm is perhaps just exactly what you would expect from a former navy pilot. one of the first female fighter pilots in the u.s. military. we could actually hear that calm as she relayed critical information to air traffic control. >> okay. could you have the medical meet us on the runway as well. we've got injured passengers. >> okay. are you, is your airplane physically on fire? >> no. it's not on fire, but part of
craig? >> kelly o'donnell. bush once said famously the three things most important to her were faith, family and friends. kelly o'donnell there in houston. kelly o., thank you. >>> the pilot who safely landed yesterday's southwest emergency flight is being hailed as quite the hero today. passengers say tammy jo schultz had nerves of steel when she landed flight 1380 to dallas, keeping passengers calm as she managed to divert the plane to philadelphia after one of its engines...
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craig: it continues.ve already cnet with equity volatility into the credit suisse -- and the credit space. treasury the ten year through to year end for bonds -- or bunds? rachel: treasury. ?onathan: saudi all: yes. jonathan: too easy. that does it for us. same time next week. it this was -- this was "bloomberg real yield." ♪ mark: sally yates, the former acting u.s. attorney general, said president trump would lose the moral authority to lead the nation if he refuses to be interviewed i special counsel robert mueller. the president's behavior at a conference in new york. president trump's legal tame -- team has not said whether he will answer direct questions from special counsel robert mueller. russia's ambassador has accused the united states of breaching international law by threatening a military intervention in syria. u.s.'s consumer stick approach to the un security council has inspired reckless conduct in the approach of sovereign states international law and was unworthy of its membership to the
craig: it continues.ve already cnet with equity volatility into the credit suisse -- and the credit space. treasury the ten year through to year end for bonds -- or bunds? rachel: treasury. ?onathan: saudi all: yes. jonathan: too easy. that does it for us. same time next week. it this was -- this was "bloomberg real yield." ♪ mark: sally yates, the former acting u.s. attorney general, said president trump would lose the moral authority to lead the nation if he refuses to be...
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craig: with our positioning in em, we are confident.think there are opportunities, as the dollar continues to be somewhat soft. you have to be cautious monitoring the bigger holdings in various etf's out there. jonathan: i think the consensus view was to have -- i keep hearing more about the risk. it started this summer, and the continuing concerns. this morning morgan stanley, rising interest rates may shutter the junk-bond window. yieldare you guys on high credit now? rachel: there are questions about technicals, fundamentals. on the fundamentals side, defaults are low. it brought the average default rate up over 2%. that is very low historically. release expects the default rate to declined between now and year end. we see leverage moving up, but when you look at high-yield, what is the level of issuance and triple fees? we saw a 5 year period from 2003 to 2007 where issuances were as high as 33% in 2007. right now 12% of issuance year to date. over theen 10, 11, 12 last 4 years. the average level in the new issuances is extreme drea
craig: with our positioning in em, we are confident.think there are opportunities, as the dollar continues to be somewhat soft. you have to be cautious monitoring the bigger holdings in various etf's out there. jonathan: i think the consensus view was to have -- i keep hearing more about the risk. it started this summer, and the continuing concerns. this morning morgan stanley, rising interest rates may shutter the junk-bond window. yieldare you guys on high credit now? rachel: there are...
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. :14<craig chew/alameda county district attorney assistant chief of inspectors says: "there's overdoses everyday where kids get into prescription drug medications that are either in the parents house or grandparents house or they're getting access to it and without knowing what it is or what effects are.">the county d-a's office sponsored four locations :04and though it's called prescription take back day, people are also encouraged to bring over the counter medication that's expired or no longer needed.
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>> all right, so terrific question, craig. we obviously know about the search warrant that occurred last week. you know, this was kind of missed in a filing by prosecutors. this was filed late in the day on friday or at least became public late in the day on friday. the u.s. attorney's office for the southern district of new york has already obtained search warrants, covert until this point, on multiple different e-mail accounts maintained by cohen. they said they were able to get results of that review as reported by the filter team which is what we've been talking about for last several days. they were able to understand from those searches that cohen was, in fact, and i'm quoting directly, performing little to no legal work and zero e-mails were exchanged with president trump. what that tell us is the u.s. attorney's office and federal investigators have already had a chance to get into michael cohen's e-mails outside of this whole court action. this kind of plays out and a judge determines about the material that was seize
>> all right, so terrific question, craig. we obviously know about the search warrant that occurred last week. you know, this was kind of missed in a filing by prosecutors. this was filed late in the day on friday or at least became public late in the day on friday. the u.s. attorney's office for the southern district of new york has already obtained search warrants, covert until this point, on multiple different e-mail accounts maintained by cohen. they said they were able to get results...
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i'm craig melvin in for kate. thousands of more teachers are saying they've had enough of being paid so little. a grassroots movement that sparked in west virginia and spread to arizona and ken has now made its way to oklahoma. that's where tens of thousands of emboldened teachers are preparing to walk off the job and they're not just demanding more money. maya rodriguez is in oklahoma city and spent the day with some of those teachers. >> did the easter bunny come? >> yeah. >> reporter: for third grade teacher heather cody this past spring break got a nickname, spring broke. >> it's paycheck to paycheck. >> reporter: she's one of thousands of oklahoma teachers planning to walk off the job tomorrow following in the foot steps of those in west virginia, kentucky and arizona. >> you don't feel respected as pan educator. >> pay our teachers. >> reporter: some parents and students backing the teachers' plan to walkout. >> my kids' teacher deserves respect and they're not getting it. >> reporter: according to the natio
i'm craig melvin in for kate. thousands of more teachers are saying they've had enough of being paid so little. a grassroots movement that sparked in west virginia and spread to arizona and ken has now made its way to oklahoma. that's where tens of thousands of emboldened teachers are preparing to walk off the job and they're not just demanding more money. maya rodriguez is in oklahoma city and spent the day with some of those teachers. >> did the easter bunny come? >> yeah....
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craig and sheinelle. >> dylan, thanks.ll to come, kanye west drops new music overnight. >> your boy. >> mine? >> okay. we will give you a listen in pop start. >>> could your artificial sweetener put you more at risk for obesity and diabetes? for obesity and diabetes? we will hav love is what inspires me. love is being awakened by a kiss. love is finding calm in your partner's arms. love is intimate. love is everlasting. love is a diamond. if there's one thing i know, it's couples in love. from the runway to the wedding aisle, to the most romantic day of their lives, i'm there. each piece of my jewelry collection is designed with lovers in mind. the vera wang love collection, at zales. the diamond store. actually, the biggest dinos only ate plants! mu-um dinosaurs only eat meat! and country crock is made with plants. country crock has always been made with the goodness of plants. it has real, simple ingredients... and the same country fresh taste you love. welcome to crock country. napoleon is duping us! all around louisian
craig and sheinelle. >> dylan, thanks.ll to come, kanye west drops new music overnight. >> your boy. >> mine? >> okay. we will give you a listen in pop start. >>> could your artificial sweetener put you more at risk for obesity and diabetes? for obesity and diabetes? we will hav love is what inspires me. love is being awakened by a kiss. love is finding calm in your partner's arms. love is intimate. love is everlasting. love is a diamond. if there's one thing i...
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>> reporter: craig, hard to hear you.issues as steve patterson had in din verify, but this is a sea of red out here. you asked what are teachers wanting to see? they want to see $1 billion restored in education funding. they want to see a 20% raise and class sizes much smaller. let me show you what's going on here. teachers stretching all around the state capitol here. just a little while one of the speakers that got up informed the crowd that the legislators are not here. they basically observed yesterday a lot of teachers feel this is a slap in the face. they came here to have their voices heard. they are chanting -- red for ed. teachers going by, gop legislature's they are wearing red and want their voices heard and want demands met. education, restore 20% raise and the governor has said he can meet them with the 20% raise over the course of three years but a lot of these teachers here don't trust those mnumbers and think it's sketchy the way they've come up with the ability to pay them [ inaudible ] saying it might no
>> reporter: craig, hard to hear you.issues as steve patterson had in din verify, but this is a sea of red out here. you asked what are teachers wanting to see? they want to see $1 billion restored in education funding. they want to see a 20% raise and class sizes much smaller. let me show you what's going on here. teachers stretching all around the state capitol here. just a little while one of the speakers that got up informed the crowd that the legislators are not here. they basically...
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we have this sperm in bonnie craig.. >> reporter: this was no accident, said the prosecution. it was rape and murder. this man was about to suggest, maybe bonnie craig had a few secrets of her own. >> it was consensual sex. how many people had a different side to them that was different than what family and friends knew? >>> coming up -- the case for the defense. >> you're saying this young woman -- >> i'm saying that's a definite possibility. >> would the jury buy it? >> we the jury find the ♪ protect your pets from fleas and ticks with frontline plus for dogs and frontline plus for cats. its two killer ingredients work fast and keep working all month long preventing new flea infestations on your pet. frontline plus. the number 1 name in flea and tick protection. claritin and relief from of non-drowsy symptoms caused by over 200 allergens. like those from buddy. because stuffed animals are clearly no substitute for real ones. feel the clarity and live claritin clear. olay regenerist shatters the competition. hydrating
we have this sperm in bonnie craig.. >> reporter: this was no accident, said the prosecution. it was rape and murder. this man was about to suggest, maybe bonnie craig had a few secrets of her own. >> it was consensual sex. how many people had a different side to them that was different than what family and friends knew? >>> coming up -- the case for the defense. >> you're saying this young woman -- >> i'm saying that's a definite possibility. >> would the...
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craig: we have seen it with fully equity looking, especially in the credit space.han: we have seen a vodovih tilt to the 10 year yield. matt: treasuries. udiathan: russian or sa debt of a similar maturity? craig: saudi> rachel: saudi. jonathan: that was too easy. same time next week 1:00 p.m. in new york, 6:00 p.m. in yeldon. -- in london. is bloomberg tv. ♪ ♪ yousef: you're watching the "best of daybreak middle east." here are the major stories driving headlines in the region this week. manus: crude ambition. saudi arabia is said to be targeting $80 oil. but india's energy minister says, he is fine with 50 bucks a barrel. yousef: rockets of riyad. saudi says it shut down a missile in the capital in the latest provocation by houthi rebels. manus: we look at what results so far have been on the gulf region's economy. yousef: we start with saudi
craig: we have seen it with fully equity looking, especially in the credit space.han: we have seen a vodovih tilt to the 10 year yield. matt: treasuries. udiathan: russian or sa debt of a similar maturity? craig: saudi> rachel: saudi. jonathan: that was too easy. same time next week 1:00 p.m. in new york, 6:00 p.m. in yeldon. -- in london. is bloomberg tv. ♪ ♪ yousef: you're watching the "best of daybreak middle east." here are the major stories driving headlines in the region...
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craig: saudi. rachel: saudi. matt: saudi. jonathan: that was too easy. next week 1:00 p.m. in new york, 6:00 p.m. in london. this is bloomberg tv. ♪ >> and scarlet fu, this is bloomberg etf iq, where we focus on the risks and rewards offered by traded funds. the documented love affair between millennials and dts is all good when you have a bull run, but what happens when a hedge selloff hits the market? and this is not your father's biotech fund. technologies drive one of 2018's best performing non-leveraged etf's.
craig: saudi. rachel: saudi. matt: saudi. jonathan: that was too easy. next week 1:00 p.m. in new york, 6:00 p.m. in london. this is bloomberg tv. ♪ >> and scarlet fu, this is bloomberg etf iq, where we focus on the risks and rewards offered by traded funds. the documented love affair between millennials and dts is all good when you have a bull run, but what happens when a hedge selloff hits the market? and this is not your father's biotech fund. technologies drive one of 2018's best...
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>> reporter: good afternoon, craig. night has fallen here in the middle east, and once again all eyes are on the skies across syria and in damascus in particular where as one person put it today, you could cut the tension with a knife. there were clear signs today of more troop movements and signs that the number of air strikes across syria had dropped, suggesting that syria was moving its aircraft into safer locations and not going out on bombing missions. now, one of the key questions is, are they moving those warplanes into russian military bases? because obviously, any strike, anywhere near a russian military base would just increase the risk and increase the calculus of his whole eminent military strike. troops are being on the move over the last couple of days. activists reporting large numbers of troops seen leaving bases, and leaving headquarters. apparently a research center outside damascus where, let's call it, non-conventional weapons are developed has also been evacuated. the center bombed by israel just a
>> reporter: good afternoon, craig. night has fallen here in the middle east, and once again all eyes are on the skies across syria and in damascus in particular where as one person put it today, you could cut the tension with a knife. there were clear signs today of more troop movements and signs that the number of air strikes across syria had dropped, suggesting that syria was moving its aircraft into safer locations and not going out on bombing missions. now, one of the key questions...
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hallie. >> reporter: craig, talk about a busy week.move for a president who is putting in place a new national security apparatus and keeping open the potential for another strike down the road if bashar al assad does not change his behavior. let's pull back and give you broader context to the week. president trump based on reporting has been furious and frustrated with something else. that has to do with the department of justice and with the special counsel investigation and with that dramatic raid on the long-time lawyer's office and home. michael cohen has been under criminal investigation for months for his personal business dealings. according to filings. prosecutors looking into whether cohen may have hid information and now cohen's legal team asking a judge to block the fbi from reviewing the records they took during the raid. there is a new report out that says the special counsel has evidence cohen secretly traveled to prague during the 2016 presidential campaign although he denied doing so. if it is true, confirm one piece o
hallie. >> reporter: craig, talk about a busy week.move for a president who is putting in place a new national security apparatus and keeping open the potential for another strike down the road if bashar al assad does not change his behavior. let's pull back and give you broader context to the week. president trump based on reporting has been furious and frustrated with something else. that has to do with the department of justice and with the special counsel investigation and with that...
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you know, sometimes, craig, you cannot approach so quickly.ometimes, you cannot approach so quickly and stay back a little and have time to assess. especially with a handgun. but on a busy street in brooklyn, on utica avenue, you know, were therehere there's a pedestrian, the officers have to take the risk to approach. they can't always hold back. when they approach, if he pulls that object out, you know, they're making a life or death decision for themselves right there. >> jim, really quickly, going back to this guy's mental illness, experts who study these kinds of things, they have concluded that more than half of these kinds of shootings where the individual dies at the hands of police, that they have some sort of disability. are we doing enough to train our officers to prepare for these kinds of situations? >> i think -- i think not. here's what i say. sometimes we need to go it a distance. look at the shooting we just had at youtube. we had a woman -- i would say when the facts are in, more of her shots would miss then hit the target an
you know, sometimes, craig, you cannot approach so quickly.ometimes, you cannot approach so quickly and stay back a little and have time to assess. especially with a handgun. but on a busy street in brooklyn, on utica avenue, you know, were therehere there's a pedestrian, the officers have to take the risk to approach. they can't always hold back. when they approach, if he pulls that object out, you know, they're making a life or death decision for themselves right there. >> jim, really...
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>> well, craig, the answer itself is encouraging. the president changes his mind from hour to hour, from minute to minute. that's why a number are pushing for some sort of legislation to protect mueller, to protect rosenstein. you see that the president's allies in congress, like congressman meadows, jordan, the chairman of the judiciary committee, are all -- i would say it's a lot of smoke, it's a lot of noise to try to stir up questions about the justice department, about the mueller probe, about rosenstein. the idea is if and when damning information comes out of the mueller probe, they're going to proactively discredit it. but when can these folks actually do? i was amused at the idea their weapon is to hold the deputy attorney general in contempt of congress which of course given this congress' popularity, having its contempt might be something of a badge of honor, and it's worth noting that contempt of congress is a misdemeanor. >> speaking of lawmakers, the senate judiciary committee holding off apparently on action to protect
>> well, craig, the answer itself is encouraging. the president changes his mind from hour to hour, from minute to minute. that's why a number are pushing for some sort of legislation to protect mueller, to protect rosenstein. you see that the president's allies in congress, like congressman meadows, jordan, the chairman of the judiciary committee, are all -- i would say it's a lot of smoke, it's a lot of noise to try to stir up questions about the justice department, about the mueller...
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craig. >> kelly in houston.> in other news, temple university in philadelphia suspended a fraternity friday among a police investigation into allegations of sexual assault, drug use and underage drugging at alpha epsilon pi. >>> if you have romaine lettuce in the refrigerator and you don't know where it came from, don't eat it. the cdc expanding the warning of the lettuce baecause of the growing e. coli outbreak. avoid all romaine, whole heads and hearts and chopped and salad mixes. at least 60 people have gotten sick so far. >>> dylan is out on the plaza with another check of the weather. it is chilly. >> it is chilly. i'm sorry. it is not a good spring. one place it is warm is out in california. there is a little town in extreme northern california. >> yreka. >> who do you wachnt to say hi ? >> blake and nate. >> how you doing? let's look at what is going on across the country. let's talk about warmer temperatures. as we go into may, june and july, we are looking at the outlook. in the northeast you will see a
craig. >> kelly in houston.> in other news, temple university in philadelphia suspended a fraternity friday among a police investigation into allegations of sexual assault, drug use and underage drugging at alpha epsilon pi. >>> if you have romaine lettuce in the refrigerator and you don't know where it came from, don't eat it. the cdc expanding the warning of the lettuce baecause of the growing e. coli outbreak. avoid all romaine, whole heads and hearts and chopped and salad...
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craig melvin here in new york. president trump and french president emmanuel macron there just wrapping up their joint press conference. the two presidents covering a wide range of issues there, including iran, north korea, syria as well. a number of headlines made including a bit of a headline on the domestic front with regards to president trump's nominee to run the department of veterans affairs. dr. ronny jackson. more on that in just a moment. nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker is there in the east room. she is getting hooked up and we'll go to her in just a moment. but jane hartley is also with me, former u.s. ambassador to france. christopher dickey, world news editor at "the daily beast." david ignatius, associate editor at "the washington post" and andy card is with me as well. andy card, of course, former white house chief of staff under president george w. bush, currently an msnbc political analyst. kristen, let me start with you. you got hooked up pretty quickly there in the east room. le
craig melvin here in new york. president trump and french president emmanuel macron there just wrapping up their joint press conference. the two presidents covering a wide range of issues there, including iran, north korea, syria as well. a number of headlines made including a bit of a headline on the domestic front with regards to president trump's nominee to run the department of veterans affairs. dr. ronny jackson. more on that in just a moment. nbc news white house correspondent kristen...
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immediately following the session, craig shirley is going to participate in a book tv interview just outside this building. kathy and charlie will go directly to the book sale tent to be signing books. i think all of you know that in fact everybody book purchased here at the festival guess to literacy programs. 0 so this is a perfect time to do that. we also hope that you're a member of the friend of the festival family and if you're not, please join. out of respect, please turn off your cellphones. a quick introduction. we today have an abundance of riches in our panelists. three outstanding authors, all of whom have written several books, and each of the books they're talking but today come from distinctly disgenres. kathy kramer, the director of the marge-good a plate al science at the university of wisconsin madison, he book, the politics of resentment, rural consciousness in wisconsin ask the rise of scott walker, his a superb example of quantitative and qualitative research to understand voters. charlie sykes, you recognize him from his time particularly now on nbc and msnbc. s
immediately following the session, craig shirley is going to participate in a book tv interview just outside this building. kathy and charlie will go directly to the book sale tent to be signing books. i think all of you know that in fact everybody book purchased here at the festival guess to literacy programs. 0 so this is a perfect time to do that. we also hope that you're a member of the friend of the festival family and if you're not, please join. out of respect, please turn off your...
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craig hodges of hges capital management. to read more head to our website, nbr.com. >>> coming up, how a woman combed yoga and her love of goat and turned it into a big business. >>> he's a look at what to watch for next we. pfizer, apple, merck and report their earnings. or friday the closely watched employment reportpril is due out and that's what to watch for next week. >>> well, you may have tried yoga before but have you ever done it with goats? one woman combined the two, created a following and now has a successful business. jane wells is in corvallis, oregon.>> 'm trying to hold a plank position. but i have two baby goats on my back. >> do the goats ever jump from this? because that would be weird. >> it is ird, but also kind of a nice massage. welcome to oregon, the place where the strangest fitness trend was born. >> focus on your breath. >> goat yoga. >> i had never lived in a spot where i could have goats. i've wanted them my whole life. >> lany morse had a career in marketing, then she got divorced, came down wi
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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...
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craig, where did the inspiration come from? ch, all. craig, where did the inspiration come from? a natural. but in this form, this precise form of help, hard to come up precise form of help, hard to come up with the notion of helping in this particular way? i had read of a woman on the east coast of the united states who started running clu b united states who started running club for ex—felons and so when i considered recovering addicts, ex —felo ns, considered recovering addicts, ex—felons, close enough. considered recovering addicts, ex-felons, close enough. it seemed a good match. the challenge of telling what is a remarkable story, how did you approach it? it wasn't easy, we read an article in the la times in 2013 and we were intrigued by the story ofjudge mitchell and i am a runner myself and i thought let‘s meetjudge mitchell and see what it is about and we came down skid row and he said you cannotjust put cameras in the faces of these runners because they are at their lowest point. so we went with them for six weeks and surely and slowly gained their trust. trust is a big
craig, where did the inspiration come from? ch, all. craig, where did the inspiration come from? a natural. but in this form, this precise form of help, hard to come up precise form of help, hard to come up with the notion of helping in this particular way? i had read of a woman on the east coast of the united states who started running clu b united states who started running club for ex—felons and so when i considered recovering addicts, ex —felo ns, considered recovering addicts,...
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we will speak with iona craig, who is winning the george coco war today for her investigation. >> the civilians that i spoke to a know it to the village had that same question, why? why did the trump administration choose to carry out this raid? for what reasons? and what are they going to do about it now? amy: we will also speak with iona craig about a new 1.3 billion other weapons sale to saudi arabia, which human rights groups one can make the united states complicit in war crimes committed in the saudi-led bombing campaign in yemen. then a judge in new york suspends the parole of elderly prisoner herman bell, the former black pantnther convnvicted of killing two policece officers. mr. bell has taken responsibility for his actions, has expressed genuine remorse. he is 70 years old and has been in prison for 45 years. in these times of increased hate, we need more compassion and forgiveness. signed by waverly jones. amy: we will get an update from bell's lawyer and look at parole reforms in new york. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war
we will speak with iona craig, who is winning the george coco war today for her investigation. >> the civilians that i spoke to a know it to the village had that same question, why? why did the trump administration choose to carry out this raid? for what reasons? and what are they going to do about it now? amy: we will also speak with iona craig about a new 1.3 billion other weapons sale to saudi arabia, which human rights groups one can make the united states complicit in war crimes...
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>> no, craig.delivers even more important message which is anyone that's safe in washington, d.c., if donald trump likes you. seriously, that's how his personal doctor can run the veterans association. if donald trump has a personal relationship with you, not just a tweet, i like michael flynn, but if he has a personal relationship with you, you are generally not going to get fired no matter what you do unless perhaps there's a domestic violence charge. and i also say this because this notion that he's going to keep pruitt on because pruitt is pursuing trump's agenda with the epa. trump doesn't really have an agenda with the epa. he's not concerned about environmental protection issues or pushing back regulation. scott pruitt is doing what many base line republicans want. he's going to weather this storm. i don't think the president is going to do anything about it and jeff sessions for now is probably safe because pruitt is going to keep his job. >> trey gowdy. good south carolina guy. south carol
>> no, craig.delivers even more important message which is anyone that's safe in washington, d.c., if donald trump likes you. seriously, that's how his personal doctor can run the veterans association. if donald trump has a personal relationship with you, not just a tweet, i like michael flynn, but if he has a personal relationship with you, you are generally not going to get fired no matter what you do unless perhaps there's a domestic violence charge. and i also say this because this...
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many thanks for british ambassador to pakistan craig murry there i should say at this point our guest expressed the opinion his opinion that there may have been some kind of u.k. government representative there that interview with the porton down cheez there is no evidence to support that allegation but that was the view of our guest now up until now there has been no evidence presented to back up the claims some countries and organizations have been quick to side with the u.k. though what's clear is that russian diplomats have been expelled nato is no exception woodring seven russian diplomatic staff to leave its headquarters russia's deputy foreign affairs minister and former permanent representative to nato told us he thinks that the script fair was likely devised to boost military spending. i think this whole script case was concocted to prepare public opinion for the ever increasing amounts of money being spent on the military at present the military budgets of european nato members put together to approximately two hundred seventy billion if they achieve the two percent target t
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craig shirley. he is an author, lecturer, a historian. is most recent two books, "reagan rising" and click news are going to be available, talking about those things today vicky has our best sellers on the former president. my first president that ever voted for, president reagan. his books have been hailed as the definitive works of the 1976 and 1970 campaigns. i need to make a personal note, i think made a lot of us will know this guy but dave was a major leader in this community had a passion for lacrosse. he coached the u of a team, go wildcats, and craig also has coached i think 119 victories? coached? something like that. he's also a lacrosse coach. somebody who is very, very well loved in our community has a passion for lacrosse coaches that you do. >> i like him already. >> this is out these things will go a little bit. we are to have craig talk about president reagan initially, , tn we will segue into camp david. so craig, the one thing that it think is the most interesting is we had somebody, a political figure, who was on the b
craig shirley. he is an author, lecturer, a historian. is most recent two books, "reagan rising" and click news are going to be available, talking about those things today vicky has our best sellers on the former president. my first president that ever voted for, president reagan. his books have been hailed as the definitive works of the 1976 and 1970 campaigns. i need to make a personal note, i think made a lot of us will know this guy but dave was a major leader in this community...
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craig melvin is up next. craig, take it away. >> good to see you. have a good weekend. good afternoon. craig melvin here at msnbc headquarters in new york. >>> slimeball. that is just part of president trump's attack on the former fbi director that he fired, james comey. what comey's new book reveals about his interactions with the president and the lasting impact it could have both men. >>> plus, raid revealed. the president's long-time personal attorney michael cohen's case back in court at this hour. cohen is asking the judge to block the feds from looking at the evidence that they seized. >>> and the striking statement teachers walking out of school in kentucky, the demands they are making at the state house right now, and what's behind yet another red state revolt? we will get to those stories in a moment. >>> we start with breaking news. deputy attorney general rod rosenstein says he is prepared to be fired. nbc news has learned rosenstein, who has control over the mueller russia probe, has been telling confidants that he's prepared to get the axe. with more detai
craig melvin is up next. craig, take it away. >> good to see you. have a good weekend. good afternoon. craig melvin here at msnbc headquarters in new york. >>> slimeball. that is just part of president trump's attack on the former fbi director that he fired, james comey. what comey's new book reveals about his interactions with the president and the lasting impact it could have both men. >>> plus, raid revealed. the president's long-time personal attorney michael cohen's...
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craig melvin has it all next right here on nbc. >> good afternoon, craig melvin, at msnbc headquarters in new york. "the new york times" now reports the fbi agents who raided the office of the president's personal lawyer were looking for records about payments to two women who claim they had affairs with president trump. also, bad timing, as president trump weighs how the military should react to the suspected chemical weapons attack in syria, his homeland security adviser tom bossert just resigned and sources tell nbc news that as of last night, he had no plans to step down. and capitol grill. facebook's mark zuckerberg will be testifying. we'll ask a team of experts what we could learn today about the private company that we trust with so much of our information. but we start with new details this afternoon on the justice department raid on the office and residences of trump's personal attorney michael cohen. "the new york times" reporting that fbi agents were looking for recordings abo records about payments to two women who claim they had affairs with mr. trump. this, as news the p
craig melvin has it all next right here on nbc. >> good afternoon, craig melvin, at msnbc headquarters in new york. "the new york times" now reports the fbi agents who raided the office of the president's personal lawyer were looking for records about payments to two women who claim they had affairs with president trump. also, bad timing, as president trump weighs how the military should react to the suspected chemical weapons attack in syria, his homeland security adviser tom...
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>> it appears to be an accurate assessment, craig. i'll tell you this, though, the president was saying a lot about a lot this last hour. in the cabinet room. to give you a sense of what was happening behind the scenes, our colleague peter alexander was in the room and white house hand handlers were trying to issue him and other reporters out of the cabinet room and every time they did, someone would ask a question and the president would engage. clearly the president had a lot on his mind there. a snapshot of just a few of the things. top of the list, this issue of illegal immigration, the thing that he's been talking a lot about ever since this weekend. take a look at what he had to say on the specific issue of militarizing the border. >> our laws are so week and so pathetic. you would not understand this because i know how strong your laws are at the border. it's like we have no border. we're going to be doing things militarily until we have a wall and proper security, we're going to be guarding our border with the military. that's
>> it appears to be an accurate assessment, craig. i'll tell you this, though, the president was saying a lot about a lot this last hour. in the cabinet room. to give you a sense of what was happening behind the scenes, our colleague peter alexander was in the room and white house hand handlers were trying to issue him and other reporters out of the cabinet room and every time they did, someone would ask a question and the president would engage. clearly the president had a lot on his...
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is putting his aston martin vanquish up for auction for charity craig did enjoy the british sports car and put a few miles on the car's value is estimated at around half a million dollars and in case you're curious the serial number is double zero seven . that's all for business thank you very much for watching remember we're always on the web at e.w. dot com the by. the i'm. going to play a. woman fighting for the case to be taken seriously in the world. here's what's coming up. on. the table superhero on a mission such as how to move to a smaller women's smarter trucks smarter stage and legislation by no means missed out on a brain creasing lean dangerous stuff some of the female. climate change stuff. isn't it time for. eco and africa people and projects that are changing our environment for the better and it's up to us to make a difference let's show our. people what is going to be a farming magazine. long t w m d. feel.
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author craig shirley took viewers' phone calls and tweets on the topic. after that syracuse university professor danielle thompson on her book "opting out of congress." and finally former u.s. trade negotiator and senate staffer ira shapiro on his book "broken." book tv all this week on c-span2. >>> both the house and senate are out this week. the house returns for business tuesday and in the senate lawmakers reconvene monday at 3:00 p.m. eastern. they'll swear in a new senator. republican cindy hyde smith. chosen by mississippi's governor to replace thad cochran. you can watch the house live on c-span and the senate on c-span2. >>> sunday on is c-span's q&a, michio kaku talks about science
author craig shirley took viewers' phone calls and tweets on the topic. after that syracuse university professor danielle thompson on her book "opting out of congress." and finally former u.s. trade negotiator and senate staffer ira shapiro on his book "broken." book tv all this week on c-span2. >>> both the house and senate are out this week. the house returns for business tuesday and in the senate lawmakers reconvene monday at 3:00 p.m. eastern. they'll swear in a...
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is putting his aston martin vanquish up for auction for charity craig did enjoy the british sports car and put a few miles on it the car's value is estimated at around path a million dollars and in case you're curious the serial number is double zero so. that's all for business thanks very much for watching remember we're always on the web at g.w. dot com to care for the buy. what does a football loving country need to reach its goals. we'll tell you how germany's soccer gated back to the top. in our webs fishel. dot com. football made in germany. smart the world will survive where it's like hide your identity. we are scared we are very scared we have to stay and it will be a good fight for his fight against it or. bangladesh what is the true face of the country look like freedom independence a separation of state and church that used to be important for decades political infighting here has hindered progress and islam most extremists are gaining more influence of democracy and the rule of law are on shaky ground. if this continues. down the line there should. be a very. not. banglades
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two billion short ounces of silver to now there are huge buyers there long sober and some big way craig tell us what's happening well max i think to fully understand what you just mentioned you've got to go back to your buy silver crest you be morgan program if you will from two thousand and eleven because i think that's the genesis of where we stand today yeah you're right in that max if we go off of the c.m.e. silver stocks report which come out every night and again now they have a disclaimer on them that says this may or may not be accurate but we'll go with it you go off those reports j.p. morgan now has in their ball at the comix about one hundred forty one million ounces of silver which is about fifty four percent of the total but again to understand put that in context you got to go back to two thousand and eleven with what you mentioned the buy silver kraft j.p. morgan program. if you go back to two thousand and eleven there's kind of a misconception out there seven years later people that say that was all this massive speculative bubble where you know every shoeshine boy in ta
two billion short ounces of silver to now there are huge buyers there long sober and some big way craig tell us what's happening well max i think to fully understand what you just mentioned you've got to go back to your buy silver crest you be morgan program if you will from two thousand and eleven because i think that's the genesis of where we stand today yeah you're right in that max if we go off of the c.m.e. silver stocks report which come out every night and again now they have a...
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kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. >> some automakers such as bmw and fiat chrysler started their owntraining schools to recruit the next generation of employees. >>> traffic seemed a little lighter today in san francisco. there's a reason. it's the sixth annual walk to workday. more than 10,000 san franciscans took part according to the organizers at walk sf. walking to work does a lot more than ease traffic. >> walking is good for you. when you're walking, you're maybe one less car on the street. it's healthy. it's a good way to see the city. it's a good way to interact with other people in san francisco. >> walk to workday promotes safer streets for pedestrians. >>> slicker streets for sure in the next 24 hours, a fairly major spring storm moving into the bay area as we look live from transamerica out toward the bay. the rain has already begun in the north bay and we are all going to get wet and how within 24 hours, got the forecast coming up. >> coming up at 6:00 tonight b.a.r.t. and muni have a smelly problem, their multimillion dollar plan to clean up station elevators. >> but f
kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. >> some automakers such as bmw and fiat chrysler started their owntraining schools to recruit the next generation of employees. >>> traffic seemed a little lighter today in san francisco. there's a reason. it's the sixth annual walk to workday. more than 10,000 san franciscans took part according to the organizers at walk sf. walking to work does a lot more than ease traffic. >> walking is good for you. when you're walking, you're maybe...
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been put under pressure to try and say it's definitely the russians and they refused to do that as craig murray has exposed of course the organization the prohibition of chemical weapons has been caught in two weeks after the instant by the way which the u.k. should mediately and we still are waiting their response so we just don't know at this point for porton down to say this in the teeth of what the u.k. government is saying i think it's interesting let's talk politics because there's been an awful lot involved in what really looks like a criminal case but it's gone way beyond the confines of. british foreign secretary boris johnson said it was overwhelmingly likely that the russian president vladimir putin was behind this poisoning given the lack of facts and evidence at this point the been exams extremely bold statements made by politicians and very strong stances. is it likely that comments like that are going to come back to haunt people i think so yes i mean how can you say that at this point when this is first your top diplomat in u.k. right and he saying immediately it must be
been put under pressure to try and say it's definitely the russians and they refused to do that as craig murray has exposed of course the organization the prohibition of chemical weapons has been caught in two weeks after the instant by the way which the u.k. should mediately and we still are waiting their response so we just don't know at this point for porton down to say this in the teeth of what the u.k. government is saying i think it's interesting let's talk politics because there's been...
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vice and craig have been together for eight years and marrd in new york in 2011.reminder of our top k story, northea has announced the immediate suspension of nuclear and missile tests and says it will shut down its nuclear test site. kim jong-un said further tests were unnecessary because de clearization had been achieved and president trump welcomed it and was looking forward to the summit with mr. kim. bye-bye. >> national presentation of bbc world news is made possible by contributions to your pbs e station from viewers liku. thank you. >> you're watchin pbs. steves: salzburg's cathedral, constructed in the early 1600s, was one of the first grand baroque buildings north of the alps. it's sunday morning. the 10:00 mass is famous for its music, and today mozart. enter the cathedral, and you're immersed in pure baroque grandeur. ♪ dona nobis ♪ ♪ nobis pacem ♪ since it was built in only about 15 years, the church boasts particndarly harmonious art architecture. in good baroque style, the art is symbolic, ea cohesive, and ical, creating a kind of festival processio
vice and craig have been together for eight years and marrd in new york in 2011.reminder of our top k story, northea has announced the immediate suspension of nuclear and missile tests and says it will shut down its nuclear test site. kim jong-un said further tests were unnecessary because de clearization had been achieved and president trump welcomed it and was looking forward to the summit with mr. kim. bye-bye. >> national presentation of bbc world news is made possible by...
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weisz and craig have been together for eight years and married in new york in 2011.see it as the 007 and a halfa b. —— baby. singer ariana grande has returned with her first new music since the terrorist bombing that killed 22 people outside her manchester arena show in may 2017. ‘no tears left to cry‘ alludes to the attack, while channelling resilience and optimism. the song transforms from a sombre, gospel—inspired introduction into a summery pop tune. at the end of the music video, a worker bee — the symbol of manchester — flies towards the camera, in homage to the city. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter, i'm at nkem ifejika. hello again. it was another glorious day of weather yesterday, wasn't it? for most of us, we had the sunshine, and the hot spot was in kent, 27 degrees celsius recorded underneath skies like these. and just as we were getting used to all that heat, it looks like temperatures are going to come crashing down as we look at the forecast into next week. so take a look at london this weekend — about 26 celsius. we'll
weisz and craig have been together for eight years and married in new york in 2011.see it as the 007 and a halfa b. —— baby. singer ariana grande has returned with her first new music since the terrorist bombing that killed 22 people outside her manchester arena show in may 2017. ‘no tears left to cry‘ alludes to the attack, while channelling resilience and optimism. the song transforms from a sombre, gospel—inspired introduction into a summery pop tune. at the end of the music video,...
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we've seen her lawyer already here today, craig. this hearing getting under way in about an hour from now. as i was saying before, really, this is a question about privilege, and what cohen says the u.s. attorney should be able to look at versus what he says are the privileges that he has to protect some of the material. that's kind of the core argument today. craig? >> all right. we just saw michael cohen walk into that courthouse there. this hearing, again, expected to start early next hour. there had been some talk, tom, of michael cohen representing himself. where does that stand? >> reporter: so a little tough to hear you, craig. we're in the middle of a crepre scrum here in new york city. you asked i think what cohen is further arguing about with respect to a special master. basically he wants a third party to look at the documents before the u.s. attorney can look at them to be a third-party person to decide whether or not the u.s. attorneys and investigate ish team should be able to have access to these documents. >> all rig
we've seen her lawyer already here today, craig. this hearing getting under way in about an hour from now. as i was saying before, really, this is a question about privilege, and what cohen says the u.s. attorney should be able to look at versus what he says are the privileges that he has to protect some of the material. that's kind of the core argument today. craig? >> all right. we just saw michael cohen walk into that courthouse there. this hearing, again, expected to start early next...
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craig moffett please come back in a few months and update us again. cofounder and senior research analyst at moffett nathanson research. kim hart is the managing editor of axios. this is "the communicators." .. public policy events in washington d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. today a discussion with government officials about u.s. based policy, the growth of the commercial satellite industry and competition with other countries including china, russia and india. live coverage beginning at 12 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. >> tonight at 7:p.m., james comey will be live on book tv on c-span2 in prime time with his best selling autobiography "a higher loyalty", he'll discuss the investigation, hillary clinton's e-mails and his views on president trump. watch james comey in prime time tonight at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >> now, representatives jackie speier of california and sheila jackson lee how to combat sexual assault and harassment. the "enough is enough" summit is hosted by a nonprofit organizatio
craig moffett please come back in a few months and update us again. cofounder and senior research analyst at moffett nathanson research. kim hart is the managing editor of axios. this is "the communicators." .. public policy events in washington d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. today a discussion with government officials about u.s. based policy, the growth of the commercial satellite industry and competition with other...
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i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> she's the little girl who won the big heart of a big city. >> they call you the miracle baby. why do they call you that. >> shot in the head at point-blank range. a crime scene that shocked even hardened police. >> dora the explorer ill low and it had blood on it. as she fought to live, this detective vowed to catch whoever left her to die. soon, he turned up a promising lead. >> bells and whisti wis ls go wo off in my head. >> they was the guy that come in the daycare and erica said don't let him hurt me. >> handed investigators what could be a vital crew. would it will enough to crack the case. hello and welcome to "dateline," i'm craig melvin. all started with a crime that not even police could believe. a little girl, just a toddler, shot in the head deliberately. left for dead by killer who then disappeared. a detective vowed to crack this case no matter how long it took. here's hoda cobky. >> one of the biggest attractions
i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> she's the little girl who won the big heart of a big city. >> they call you the miracle baby. why do they call you that. >> shot in the head at point-blank range. a crime scene that shocked even hardened police. >> dora the explorer ill low and it had blood on it. as she fought to live, this detective vowed to catch whoever left her to die. soon, he turned up a promising...
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craig: it is pretty much a given.res had a bit of a relief rally after that report you mentioned. was --1% the klein that decline came before the report. i say perversely because there is generally an expectation they will come up short of that 2500 model 3 target you reference. the 2000 figure is a close enough for some investors and that is what analysts were anticipating. that as long as the company close, they may actually be read as a good sign. you still see tesla shares finished the day down quite a bit. close, they may actually be read as a goodthey really hat week and awful entire month of march. it was the worst month for the company's share performance since december 2010. haidi: elon musk has been super active on twitter, starting with april. . responding to a journalist asked him for an interview, my focus is on getting the model 3on time. we had another spacex rocket launch. does he need to do more to convince investors this is his focus? mark: i think you have heard investors or just analysts or people
craig: it is pretty much a given.res had a bit of a relief rally after that report you mentioned. was --1% the klein that decline came before the report. i say perversely because there is generally an expectation they will come up short of that 2500 model 3 target you reference. the 2000 figure is a close enough for some investors and that is what analysts were anticipating. that as long as the company close, they may actually be read as a good sign. you still see tesla shares finished the day...