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craig downs, and what he is learning is troubling. >> for example, imidacloprid can affect crab larvae as low as 50 parts per quadrillion. it affects their mitochondria at this level, so that it's a mitochondrial poison. it can affect their muscles. if the mitochondria are damaged in the muscles, it can cause paralysis. it also causes immune suppression in these crabs. meaning that they are much more susceptible to bacterial infections and fungal infections when co-exposed with imidacloprid. >> craig downs also studies the impact of imidacloprid on sea urchins. >> neonicotinoids cause dna damage in sea urchin sperm as low as 500 parts per trillion. it causes developmental abnormalities as low as 5 parts per trillion. it means that they're a mutagen. um, it means there's a direct threat to the reproductive fitness of the entire biodiversity of marine environments. if you have damage to sperm or if you have damage to eggs, the next generation will not be as fit or might not come into existence at all. um, so it threatens sterility. >> the meso-american reef stretches 700 miles from the n
craig downs, and what he is learning is troubling. >> for example, imidacloprid can affect crab larvae as low as 50 parts per quadrillion. it affects their mitochondria at this level, so that it's a mitochondrial poison. it can affect their muscles. if the mitochondria are damaged in the muscles, it can cause paralysis. it also causes immune suppression in these crabs. meaning that they are much more susceptible to bacterial infections and fungal infections when co-exposed with...
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as israel new conservative government intensifies, it's craig down if their conditions are not improved. the anger may spill out tend to the streets healthy occupied westbank fueling can already dramatic escalation on the ground. reason, osha, r. t, from the palestinian administration. to rossa, where the 6th consecutive day of mass protests has taken place. as i know, governors move to grades, the pension 8 has been bold into chaos on the streets. ah ah, thousands of people will take him to the feet of paris express their anger, including setting fire to rubbish bins and semi our flesh is frost as president macklin use, a legal loophole to bypass parliament. and he macs the pension reform without a vote by the assembly, it will raise the national retirement age is 64 years old. in response, parliament held a vote of no confidence which maximum government only merrily survived. 2 thirds of europeans surveyed across 10 countries say that russia is their biggest adversary. those polls were conducted by a british establish think tank. the european council on foreign relations are t contrib
as israel new conservative government intensifies, it's craig down if their conditions are not improved. the anger may spill out tend to the streets healthy occupied westbank fueling can already dramatic escalation on the ground. reason, osha, r. t, from the palestinian administration. to rossa, where the 6th consecutive day of mass protests has taken place. as i know, governors move to grades, the pension 8 has been bold into chaos on the streets. ah ah, thousands of people will take him to...
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it's craig down if their conditions are not improved. the anger may spill out into the streets, half the occupied westbank, fueling and already dramatic escalation on the ground. roofing ocean r, r t from the palestinian administration. is urls and national security minister has ordered a bomb against a palestinian broad calls amid escreen tensions in the region. the bukosa called the voice of palestine would not be allowed to operate within is re territory, but could continue operations in the west bank and the gaza strip is when he thought he say the measure is intended to prevent support from terrorism following the order. israel police in easter isn't reported. he summoned 5 policy in journalist for questioning. amir alba, general manager of the marcellus production company, which works with the voice of palestine told all see how the is really government rated his company. he said the mistreatment of janice by israeli authorities goes against internationally accepted practices, an ahmed, dumber than amsterdam yesterday in office. a
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this is why he has to intensify repressions to craig down and civil society on media miller's just became the north korea in the center of europe. so given all of that, what would you know, what kind of reaction would you like to see from the international community to put real pressure on the better russian government? we want to real steps, not just to read center statements, so with condemnation location must be sanctioned to all his kronos just prosecutors, military officers. they must be on sanctioned list sanctions on puerto sure. most of your own oil products he is already sanctioned. isn't he lucas? shanker, he sank, shut his sanction, but the sanctions are quite soft and there are so many loopholes that the regime can easily avoid. all the sanction through russia through causes fund through other functions. so we want more sanctioned enforcement monitoring that is finite via ciocca. joining us live from the nist lithuania, thank you very much for your time. thank you. we are plenty more head on the news. our including cambodia is opposition. neither can so okay. i sentenced a 27
this is why he has to intensify repressions to craig down and civil society on media miller's just became the north korea in the center of europe. so given all of that, what would you know, what kind of reaction would you like to see from the international community to put real pressure on the better russian government? we want to real steps, not just to read center statements, so with condemnation location must be sanctioned to all his kronos just prosecutors, military officers. they must be...
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nbc's craig melvin sat down with the defense team following today's sentencing hearing, and he asked them about the video that put alec at the scene of the crime. >> how damning was the lie about the kennel video? >> damning. >> extremely. >> we were talking about jim and i were getting prepared four or five months ago, and, you know, we were looking for a way to get around we call it the lie. it's the lie. how do you get around it. how do you explain it? and apparently he didn't. >> so this case really boiled down to the big lie versus the big why. why would he do it? and to this day, the why would he do such a thing has never been answered. >> you can watch more on the interview tonight on a special episode of "dateline," joining me from walterboro is nbc news correspondent ellison barber and on set, nbc news legal correspondent, laura jarrett. ellison, talk me through it first, right? it was quick this morning to say the least. we thought it was going to take a lot longer than it actually did. take us through what actually took place in the courtroom. >> reporter: we thought we we
nbc's craig melvin sat down with the defense team following today's sentencing hearing, and he asked them about the video that put alec at the scene of the crime. >> how damning was the lie about the kennel video? >> damning. >> extremely. >> we were talking about jim and i were getting prepared four or five months ago, and, you know, we were looking for a way to get around we call it the lie. it's the lie. how do you get around it. how do you explain it? and apparently...
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this, and one of thoseis have criticised this, and one of those is the former head of downing street communications craige years ago. he has called this a capitulation by tim davie. you said he took us up to the hill and he has marched us back down again. do you agree with that assessment? t marched us back down again. do you agree with that assessment?- agree with that assessment? i could see out to some _ agree with that assessment? i could see out to some people _ agree with that assessment? i could see out to some people it _ agree with that assessment? i could see out to some people it is - agree with that assessment? i could see out to some people it is a - see out to some people it is a capitulation but tim davie in the interview said it was a significant step to ask gary lineker to step back. he didn't actually say it was a necessary step because some people say it was not a necessary step but once he had taken that step which he did he should have perhaps tried to get a more binding enforcement on what's going to happen. we had gary lineker�*s word for it, and i'm perfectly happy as an observer
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craig. why did he turn down the role in the first place ? dn't really want to be an actor when he was young. he played rugby professionally and is still a passionate fan, but injury shoulder prevented craig from continuing his sports career. switched to acting. daniel dropped out of college. having passed the audition for the corpses of the national youth theater of manchester and went on tour around the world. including visited russia, though he didn’t know much about that time, what he remembers only how drunk and happy he walked around red square in the theater world craig quickly became famous, but in the cinema his career was more difficult, he appeared either in art-house films, or in modest episodes noticed craig after in 2001. he played together with angelina jolie in the film lara croft tomb raider, then there were the cursed path of memas and steven spielberg's munich about the film layer cake matthew vaughn noticed him by the bond producers and decided that he was the next agent 007, but was in no hurry to accept the role that he s
craig. why did he turn down the role in the first place ? dn't really want to be an actor when he was young. he played rugby professionally and is still a passionate fan, but injury shoulder prevented craig from continuing his sports career. switched to acting. daniel dropped out of college. having passed the audition for the corpses of the national youth theater of manchester and went on tour around the world. including visited russia, though he didn’t know much about that time, what he...
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. >> craig s sits down with the jonas brothers the grammy nominating start opening up about family, famejust getting started today, >>> back in orlando, florida we love you. >> hi to my grandkids. washington, texas. >> happy st. patrick's day >> happy st. patrick's day from new york >> okay. >> i love it how about that >> i love st. patrick's day, guys >> i do too. >> it's on so glad to have you with us. >> top of the morning. >> all right a lot to look forward to next week looking ahead, a lot coming up we've got some stars here we go "succession's" star here >> and ben platt, the one and only martha stewart. everybody's coming up on "today," you dot want to miss it let's get to your news 8:00 friday morning after a week of bank failures and shaky markets, the treasury secretary is trying to assure americans that their money is safe her words coming as another american bank had to be rescued. nbc business reporter brian cheung joins us with the latest. what's the latest? >> the latest is that 11 of the nation's largest banks rushed in to help first republic it was a san francisco-based
. >> craig s sits down with the jonas brothers the grammy nominating start opening up about family, famejust getting started today, >>> back in orlando, florida we love you. >> hi to my grandkids. washington, texas. >> happy st. patrick's day >> happy st. patrick's day from new york >> okay. >> i love it how about that >> i love st. patrick's day, guys >> i do too. >> it's on so glad to have you with us. >> top of the morning....
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among those, he called his friend chris wilson who recently sat down with craig. >> how hard was it toee to testify against your old freend? >> it's hard because there's a relationship there that i thought was based on trust and respect and all of those things that when you find out it's not, it's hard to relive that >> prosecutors telling jurors, murdaugh lied to everyone he ever knew. >> and he fooled maggie and paul, too. and they paid for it with their lives. don't let him fool you, too. >> reporter: in another dramatic moment in closing, prosecutor creighton waters describing maggie murdaugh's final moment saying she heard those gunshots and started running, running toward her baby, when she herself was mowed down by the only person that was conclusively there that night. craig? >> catie beck for us in south carolina, catie, thank you let's bring in nbc's senior legal correspondent, laura jarrett. good morning to you once again >> good morning, guys. >> creighton waters, lead prosecutor for the state, took him a while, i thought, to sort of land that plane, but when he did land it
among those, he called his friend chris wilson who recently sat down with craig. >> how hard was it toee to testify against your old freend? >> it's hard because there's a relationship there that i thought was based on trust and respect and all of those things that when you find out it's not, it's hard to relive that >> prosecutors telling jurors, murdaugh lied to everyone he ever knew. >> and he fooled maggie and paul, too. and they paid for it with their lives. don't...
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they go down like this and then gwyneth paltrow hits him and bouncesw3 off. >> craig saying she got upe are defending a false allegation, and we need your help. wee1 believe it to be utter çób >> the defense counter suinge1 r $1 saying gwyneth paltrow was freaked out by the crash that they say sanderson caused. >> suddenlye1 she sees two skis appear between her skis and a man comesw3 up right behind her. now, they're not going fast. shee1 doesn't know what's going3 o&éw what's going on? am i being assaulted? >> after the jury hears and sees everything, theyxd decide who ty believe has the more credible story. not just about the actual collision, but about thee1 totalityww/s of the circumstanc >>ok gwyneth paltrow's attorney saying any health challenge, suffers from are due to the ging process and due to the pre-existing problems not caused i told you i would stay on it for you guys. >> next w3up, the weeknd, song writer and actor and now apparently the mostw3 popularok musician on the planet. after analyzing spotifye1 data,e was awarded that title. the weeknd holds two new records. the
they go down like this and then gwyneth paltrow hits him and bouncesw3 off. >> craig saying she got upe are defending a false allegation, and we need your help. wee1 believe it to be utter çób >> the defense counter suinge1 r $1 saying gwyneth paltrow was freaked out by the crash that they say sanderson caused. >> suddenlye1 she sees two skis appear between her skis and a man comesw3 up right behind her. now, they're not going fast. shee1 doesn't know what's going3 o&éw...
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down with craig. what changed? there were supposed members that wanted to get guarantee ease about us not to the echr migrant hotels about hotels being used. and from what we understand it looks as though that's changed and that they're not going to rebel against this, which implies to me that kind of implies to me that some kind of deal done with them. i deal have done with them. i thought he was evasive. catherine it came to this. he didn't seem to didn't really seem to want to pinned it appears to me as pinned down. it appears to me as though just going though they're just going off. trust that suella braverman has just said to them. look, we are going sure that we going to make sure that we ignore echr reading between ignore the echr reading between the what i got out the lines. that's what i got out of it seem that way. of of it. it does seem that way. of course. know private course. don't know what private assurances been given assurances may have been given behind the scenes. but third delay. the other thing
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that strategy will be successful, very critical of time to sit down and talk with and so what else in the scenario, you still know, craig? no shit that is at the worst bushes for us mockery instead of the bush. oh sure, jim. what association? no. at the signals, not ideas. what's that give signals, not a board that we can assign is the capriciously. manase is good at the new season. you put a show school bolcko's head, the slogan diver, streubal amal with the mr. laportia jamiracle with me. 70 percent religion recipient, i put in my list of jag alicio will get you to see what i was about and she is sick for muscle from opposite ah. through 3. not in the middle wishes images from las vegas. kirk gotch don't use gotcha to moscow. moscow, jacqueline, you look what the muscles enlarged from postal flu. so for i was good. i suffered because we didn't business and zines your i, c, q u, a garage, him, or you, herschel, blurted maldonado, nevada, to sure you can. on the cooper, georgia. we're close to go to europe. i should tell you until i see. these children's cam founded under the auspices of the as of nationalist battalion.
that strategy will be successful, very critical of time to sit down and talk with and so what else in the scenario, you still know, craig? no shit that is at the worst bushes for us mockery instead of the bush. oh sure, jim. what association? no. at the signals, not ideas. what's that give signals, not a board that we can assign is the capriciously. manase is good at the new season. you put a show school bolcko's head, the slogan diver, streubal amal with the mr. laportia jamiracle with me. 70...
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down memory lane. ♪ everywhere you look ♪ ♪ everywhere you look ♪ >> uncle jesse, the video shows quinta, craig robinsonfallon and taraji henson having fun with it. in the end, john stamos walks in and shuts it down before doing that famous wink. you can watch it tomorrow night in a new episode of "that's my jam." maybe we should redo the "today in the bay" open. good morning, san francisco. >> cut it out. >>> cut it out with all this rain, kari. >> you know, we could use a little bit of the rain, but not the storms, right? we don't want all of the heavy, gusty winds and the lightning and all of that stuff. >> that's coming our way? >> that's coming our way. >> when? >> tomorrow morning. so we do have another storm we're tracking and it's doing that thing again, where it intensifies at a rapid pace, and so we're calling it another bomb cyclone. that means the pressure within the area of low pressure when you measure it is dropping 24 millibars over the last 24 hours. i don't know if i've said bomb cyclone so much in my life, but here we go again. and we're going to have another gusty wind event where wi
down memory lane. ♪ everywhere you look ♪ ♪ everywhere you look ♪ >> uncle jesse, the video shows quinta, craig robinsonfallon and taraji henson having fun with it. in the end, john stamos walks in and shuts it down before doing that famous wink. you can watch it tomorrow night in a new episode of "that's my jam." maybe we should redo the "today in the bay" open. good morning, san francisco. >> cut it out. >>> cut it out with all this rain, kari....
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and as craig said, we wanted to get to one of the closer hospitals but, but it was impossible. he was like going down was, you know, and i was--any time we got to an intersection, i was screaming at everyone to get out of the way. and then we arrived at the hospital, and they took him immediately. and because i was injured, i was--i had a lot of cuts all over my body, they took me straight away to another part of the hospital, and that was the last time i saw isaac, was the doctors taking him one way and me the other. craig: so sarah and i agreed that i should stay with isaac, just so that isaac would know that his parents were still with him, that he wasn't alone. so that went on for a while. and he was undergoing medical attention for at least what felt like an hour and a half, two hours, but the heart monitors had started flatlining much earlier than that. i'll tell you what. no parent should ever have to be in the same room with his child, who's on an operating table, and see the heart monitor flatline and hear all the alarms go off. and that flatlining sound and those sounds of the alarms going
and as craig said, we wanted to get to one of the closer hospitals but, but it was impossible. he was like going down was, you know, and i was--any time we got to an intersection, i was screaming at everyone to get out of the way. and then we arrived at the hospital, and they took him immediately. and because i was injured, i was--i had a lot of cuts all over my body, they took me straight away to another part of the hospital, and that was the last time i saw isaac, was the doctors taking him...
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confirmed it with the 1st time russia has down one of these, a fog reaching weapons that keeps us a needs to reach targets in russian occupied the pos of you, craig. and i was what follows along the way to the delivery of western battle tanks of, from germany on the u. k. so far case forces we've had to rely on soviet made armor . i corresponded back xander sent this report on the cruise, keeping those old tanks running. these men are farmers from the south. now they belong to the most feared units on the battlefield. the soviet era t 80 takes 3 men to operate at 40 tons and driven at speeds of up to 80 kilometers an hour. gunner basil says the tanks scare the enemy, julio, i will tell you this as soon as they see from the drones how the tanks are coming, then all the artillery is only aimed at us. they forget about the infantry about everything. so they're afraid also, but the tanks need a lot of attention. this one is more than a decade older than the mechanic yoda's. and it shows the actual really k through, if the tank is on really uneven, groaned, it's often this part of the tracks that breaks and needs to be replaced every now and again. we
confirmed it with the 1st time russia has down one of these, a fog reaching weapons that keeps us a needs to reach targets in russian occupied the pos of you, craig. and i was what follows along the way to the delivery of western battle tanks of, from germany on the u. k. so far case forces we've had to rely on soviet made armor . i corresponded back xander sent this report on the cruise, keeping those old tanks running. these men are farmers from the south. now they belong to the most feared...
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down with. thank you for coming. let me just, craig, when you trace back the humble origins of all this, the 2018 what street journal story that, talked about hush money payments to porn star in the way in which that moment set in motion, is kind of cataclysmic large investigations into trump to where we find ourselves now on the eve of what may be a really explosive moment for donald trump and the trump organization. you knew this man and his organization quite well, from your reporting. did you expect that that would be the straw, as it were, that would break the camel's back. >> i think you never expect what it will be, i think you never expect what will be the fault and these things, and they come up on you. so i didn't think all of this was going to come from that. but i am not surprised. and i actually think that the valuation case, i think it is a much more threatening case legally, for him. yes the civil case coming forward to go to trial and, in the fall in october, and it is not a dead case for the manhattan da. they can stil
down with. thank you for coming. let me just, craig, when you trace back the humble origins of all this, the 2018 what street journal story that, talked about hush money payments to porn star in the way in which that moment set in motion, is kind of cataclysmic large investigations into trump to where we find ourselves now on the eve of what may be a really explosive moment for donald trump and the trump organization. you knew this man and his organization quite well, from your reporting. did...
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that's right, craig, when the jury arrives here at the courthouse today, they will board a bus and take it about 25 minutes down the road from here to murdaugh's property. that property we've heard so much about. so that they can get a first-hand look, and really spatially understand where these murders occurred. this comes just one day after prosecutors rested their case with final forensic witnesses. be warned, the testimony you are about to hear can be both graphic and disturbing. in a rare move, this morning, jurors are taking a trip outside the courthouse. to visit the sprawling hunting property of disgraced attorney alex murdaugh. the defense successfully arguing the jury view of the crime scene where murdaugh's wife maggie and son paul were murdered will help them understand the layout of the area near the dog kennels. the 1,700-acre property, known as moselle, is now up for sale. in court tuesday, prosecutors calling half a dozen rebuttal witnesses. >> i cannot include or exclude. >> reporter: including forensics expert kinsey, who said he could not endorse or rule out the theory raised by the defense t
that's right, craig, when the jury arrives here at the courthouse today, they will board a bus and take it about 25 minutes down the road from here to murdaugh's property. that property we've heard so much about. so that they can get a first-hand look, and really spatially understand where these murders occurred. this comes just one day after prosecutors rested their case with final forensic witnesses. be warned, the testimony you are about to hear can be both graphic and disturbing. in a rare...
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we know that others have criticised this, and one of those is the former head of downing street communications craigl and he has marched us back down again. do you agree with that assessment? i could see out to some people it is a capitulation but tim davie in the interview said it was a significant step to ask gary lineker to step back. he didn't actually say it was a necessary step because some people say it was not a necessary step but once he had taken that step which he did he should have perhaps tried to get a more binding enforcement on what's going to happen. we had gary lineker�*s word for it, and i'm perfectly happy as an observer to accept that gary lineker will observe the guidelines. but that is actually not the same as perhaps asking him to come off social media for the time being, or ask him to give an apology. none of these things — if anything, sky sports continues to report that actually the bbc has given a direct apology to gary lineker. maybe that is a misunderstanding of an apology which tim davie has given almost to anybody. did he himself give an apology to gary lineker when h
we know that others have criticised this, and one of those is the former head of downing street communications craigl and he has marched us back down again. do you agree with that assessment? i could see out to some people it is a capitulation but tim davie in the interview said it was a significant step to ask gary lineker to step back. he didn't actually say it was a necessary step because some people say it was not a necessary step but once he had taken that step which he did he should have...
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among those, he called his friend, chris wilson, who recently sat down with craig. >> how hard was itinst your old friend? >> it is hard because there's a relationship there that i thought was based on trust and respect. all those things that when you find out it's not, it is hard to relive that. >> reporter: prosecutors telling jurors, murdaugh lied to everyone he ever knew. >> fooled maggie and paul, too. they paid for it with their lives. don't let him fool you, too. >> reporter: in another dramatic moment during that closing, prosecutor creighton waters describing maggie murdaugh's final moments, saying she heard the gunshots and went running, running toward her baby, when she, too, was mowed down by the only person they know was conclusively there. willie. >> we'll be watching today. catie beck in south carolina. thanks so much. let's bring in msnbc legal analyst charles coleman. good morning. so much to talk about here. basically, what murdaugh has said on the stand is, i'm a liar. i'm a thief. i'm all these things. i'm not a great guy, but i'm not a murderer. i did not kill my
among those, he called his friend, chris wilson, who recently sat down with craig. >> how hard was itinst your old friend? >> it is hard because there's a relationship there that i thought was based on trust and respect. all those things that when you find out it's not, it is hard to relive that. >> reporter: prosecutors telling jurors, murdaugh lied to everyone he ever knew. >> fooled maggie and paul, too. they paid for it with their lives. don't let him fool you, too....
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strikes on the region . caves forces say they shut down 16 of 21 iranian made drones launched or the night by russia. stephanie deca reports from keith, craig e, a ukrainian military saying that 16 out of 21 drones were shot out of the sky over night air i sirens did sound the ukrainian president cooling at quoting the murderous drones and referring to the russian president vladimir putin. and saying, well, as he talks of peace, ah, the orders are given for these kinds of attacks. it's the 1st time certainly that there has been a hit on a residential building in the surrounding areas of the capitol. ah, since december the u. s. secretary of state antony blinkin is as big as in front of the senate appropriations committee in washington. d. c is expected to lay out a foreign policy objectives of the u. s. government. that's listening to what he has to say. war era is over and there is an intense competition under way to shape to determine what comes next. ah, we, the united states have a positive vision for the future. a world that is free, that is secure, that is open as prosperous. and it's our belief that the budget that we put forward wil
strikes on the region . caves forces say they shut down 16 of 21 iranian made drones launched or the night by russia. stephanie deca reports from keith, craig e, a ukrainian military saying that 16 out of 21 drones were shot out of the sky over night air i sirens did sound the ukrainian president cooling at quoting the murderous drones and referring to the russian president vladimir putin. and saying, well, as he talks of peace, ah, the orders are given for these kinds of attacks. it's the 1st...
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craig's overseas. it is day two of vladimir putin summit with chinese president xi jinping in moscow. she got she got a red carpet welcome before sitting down for more than four hours of talks. china has offered a peace plan for ukraine, but the us dismissesthe proposal because it would allow russia to keep the territory it currently holds . meanwhile ukraine yesterday claimed it destroyed missiles in russian held crimea atop ukrainian official claims that vladimir putin is sending body doubles to public events, he says differences in the chin are one giveaway and photos from putin's recent trip to ukraine. skeptics also claimed the men have different ears country a massive fire has destroyed a church near philadelphia, flames consumed the fountain of life church in burlington, new jersey, more than 150. firefighters responded to the scene. no one was hurt. it is time now for a look at your tuesday forecast. another big storm is hitting the golden state as we speak. we're going to see an atmospheric river that brings 4 to 8 inches of rain in the california valleys in the foothills of the mountains and up in the sierra. we're looking for 4 t
craig's overseas. it is day two of vladimir putin summit with chinese president xi jinping in moscow. she got she got a red carpet welcome before sitting down for more than four hours of talks. china has offered a peace plan for ukraine, but the us dismissesthe proposal because it would allow russia to keep the territory it currently holds . meanwhile ukraine yesterday claimed it destroyed missiles in russian held crimea atop ukrainian official claims that vladimir putin is sending body doubles...
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craig. and who decides on this? they are independently bestowed, they are not awarded on the advice of the prime minister or anything to do with downingey are all about l recognising those who have served the monarch and the royal family on served the monarch and the royalfamily on a served the monarch and the royal family on a personal way. thank you forjoining us shelley. i reminder of our top story. actress gwyneth paltrow has denied in court that she cause a 2016 ski collision in utah. terry sanderson is seeking damages of $300,000 after his as the accident left him with life changing injuries. gwyneth paltrow has countersuit, testifying that she thought she was being assaulted and was distracted by her children on the slopes when the incident occurred. the case will continue on monday. that�*s it from us for now. you can reach me on twitter and instagram, we will be back shortly, thanks for watching. hello there. the month of march has been a bit of a roller coaster, hasn�*t it? and friday was no exception. look at these contrasting weather conditions — a beautiful afternoon in scarborough, north yorkshire, pleasantly warm as wel
craig. and who decides on this? they are independently bestowed, they are not awarded on the advice of the prime minister or anything to do with downingey are all about l recognising those who have served the monarch and the royal family on served the monarch and the royalfamily on a served the monarch and the royal family on a personal way. thank you forjoining us shelley. i reminder of our top story. actress gwyneth paltrow has denied in court that she cause a 2016 ski collision in utah....
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craig roberts, for the us treasury assistant secretary and was street journal. i just to thank you . you're almost go has denied allegations from washington that the russian air force brought down an american military drone over the black sea. russian defense ministry said the drone crashed into the wall of the crimean post office, suffering a slight failure. the u. a. v was flying with its transponder switched off and violated the boundaries of airspace established for the purpose of conducting the special military operation, which had been communicated to all users of international airspace and published in accordance with international norms. the u. s. accused russian jets of doubting drove and over the black same what is described as an unsafe, an unprofessional intercept. one of the jet struck the propeller of the drug, so the operators ditch the, into the sea, that's according to the us european command. now the russian is believe to be heading towards crimea when the incident occurred. us officials have said this, and president joe biden was informed of the incident on tuesday morning. the u. s. had someone, the russian ambassador in washington to the state department in
craig roberts, for the us treasury assistant secretary and was street journal. i just to thank you . you're almost go has denied allegations from washington that the russian air force brought down an american military drone over the black sea. russian defense ministry said the drone crashed into the wall of the crimean post office, suffering a slight failure. the u. a. v was flying with its transponder switched off and violated the boundaries of airspace established for the purpose of...
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craig was arrested after his wife was taken off of life support. a state lawmaker in new york credits his training for surviving a small plane crash. assemblyman clyde van els plane came down on this speech in long island after the engine failed. he and his passenger are okay. he had this message for other pilots quote the faa is training works. c procedures will save your life. we turn now to social media and its impact on our kids . more school districts are suing the major social media companies, claiming they are responsible for a growing mental health crisis. earlier this year , it was seattle public schools suing, claiming social media companies are hurting students. mental health now more districts are joining this legal fight. this is a demand for these companies to do better. with respect to this egregious misconduct with respect to targeting kids. the latest is bucks county, pennsylvania, adding its name to a nationwide lawsuit against facebook. instagram tiktok, snapchat and youtube, claiming social media uses linked to increases in mental, emotional, developmental and behavioral disorders, including cyberbullying, eating disorders, anxiety and suicide related o
craig was arrested after his wife was taken off of life support. a state lawmaker in new york credits his training for surviving a small plane crash. assemblyman clyde van els plane came down on this speech in long island after the engine failed. he and his passenger are okay. he had this message for other pilots quote the faa is training works. c procedures will save your life. we turn now to social media and its impact on our kids . more school districts are suing the major social media...
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down by over 1.5%. so a bit of a sell—off after the press conference that followed the rate decision from the federal reserve. joining me now is craigst people had priced in what the fed did. was it whatjerome powell said that spooked marks? was it what jerome powell said that spooked marks?— that spooked marks? yes, and what yelling yell had to say around the same time in suggesting that all deposits won't be effectively insured by the government. i think that's spooked the markets as well and led to some selling in the bank stock it's. butjerome powell effectively confirm what had the markets thought, which isn't always the case. the end of the cycle is near. while he hasn't conformed to the opinion that rate cuts are going to be necessary this year, you can quite clearly see that the federal reserve is concerned about tightening credit conditions, and that impact therefore on lending in the economy, the economy as a whole, employment and inflation, and you can see that reflected in their new projections. it's clear that mini banking crisis, while the worst behind us, it may not be of course. there is potential for a material impa
down by over 1.5%. so a bit of a sell—off after the press conference that followed the rate decision from the federal reserve. joining me now is craigst people had priced in what the fed did. was it whatjerome powell said that spooked marks? was it what jerome powell said that spooked marks?— that spooked marks? yes, and what yelling yell had to say around the same time in suggesting that all deposits won't be effectively insured by the government. i think that's spooked the markets as well...
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craig up early this morning. >> we also have an exclusive conversation you went down to virginia? >> yeah. a fascinating conversation our exclusive with abigail zwerner speaking out for the first time since she was shot by a six-year-old boy this is a candid and honest conversation about her injuries, recovery, her haunting memories of that day, and we'll have that conversation later this morning. >> looking forward to that first our top story this morning. no charges filed yet against donald trump but over the weekend, the former president predicted he would be arrested today >> while there is no official indication that that will happen, security is being put in place, both in new york and washington, dc, given the potential for protests so will it happen? if it does, when and what does it all mean for the 2024 presidential race garrett haake is here to get us started. garrett, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the former president set off a firestorm over the weekend when he predicted his own arrest would come today so far that hasn't happened. and multiple sources familiar with
craig up early this morning. >> we also have an exclusive conversation you went down to virginia? >> yeah. a fascinating conversation our exclusive with abigail zwerner speaking out for the first time since she was shot by a six-year-old boy this is a candid and honest conversation about her injuries, recovery, her haunting memories of that day, and we'll have that conversation later this morning. >> looking forward to that first our top story this morning. no charges filed...
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knew craig until the last to create new and claiming that before the 21st february of 2022, the world prison seemed anything worth it as if the world started totally on. in march, 2003, missiles rang down on baghdad. the u. s. invasion caused massive destruction and left an estimated 1000000 people dead. this is how it started. at this hour, american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm iraq, to free its people. and to defend the world from great danger. who's the war, sharpen divisions in the country and lead to and 10 sectarian violence. but that had been given little thought in the car was 1st began when i witnessed describe what happened when missiles battered baghdad in march 2003, who was very difficult for the country. and for all iraqis citizens on that day, a disaster struck my nephew was killed in the 1st strike on that goddamn day bush as a criminal. it was his fault. they are all criminals. they trampled on humanity. they hate people. this was to be expected of them. they came to destroy the country, not to protect the citizens of iraq. it was a curse time for all. iraqis were still feeling the consequences of this. the u. s . antici
knew craig until the last to create new and claiming that before the 21st february of 2022, the world prison seemed anything worth it as if the world started totally on. in march, 2003, missiles rang down on baghdad. the u. s. invasion caused massive destruction and left an estimated 1000000 people dead. this is how it started. at this hour, american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm iraq, to free its people. and to defend the world from great danger....
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craig, good morning. with the spring break travel season under way, federal regulators are drilling down on what's going on here and it comes as the faa investigates yet another incident, a near collision, right here, at reagan national severe turbulence. to a plane dropping to within 800 feet of the pacific ocean. to more than half a dozen near collisions on runways this year. the aviation industry is facing mounting scrutiny, hitting the pause button the acting faa administrator is holding an impromptu air safety summit this morning telling lester holt in an exclusive interview. >> that gives us a chance to say let's stop, let's reflect, let's ask ourselves the question, are we missing anything? >> the summit comes as nbc news learns of yet another unsettling incident last week here at reagan national. the faa confirming a regional jet pilot rolled in front of a departing united airbus jet, right before takeoff >> cancel. >> aborting takeoff. aborting takeoff united 2003. >> transportation secretary pete buttigieg is calling the close calls deeply troubling and the chair of the ntsb tells me so-called ru
craig, good morning. with the spring break travel season under way, federal regulators are drilling down on what's going on here and it comes as the faa investigates yet another incident, a near collision, right here, at reagan national severe turbulence. to a plane dropping to within 800 feet of the pacific ocean. to more than half a dozen near collisions on runways this year. the aviation industry is facing mounting scrutiny, hitting the pause button the acting faa administrator is holding an...
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down. mountain areas of southern california, scores of people trapped in their homes for nearly two weeks. now back to dateline. >> welcome back to "dateline", i'm craigved mike lubahn was on the verge of confessing to the murder of his wife, carol. but then, he refused to talk and the investigation hit a wall. without a body, how could they prove there was a murder at all? the answer would send investigators in an unexpected direction. could facebook help them find out what really happened to carol? here again is keith morrison with "secrets in the mist". >> the deputy da john lewin and the torrance police department believed mike lubahn killed his wife, carol, back in 1981. but they had one big problem, they couldn't prove carol was dead. >> the biggest assumption is got to be she's not just out of the country, or across the country. or changed her identity. >> kind of an important question. with no answer. and then in january, 2011, jim wallace got a break. no, really. >> i was laying in bed and my wife came in and unfortunately we work these cases, all you talk about, because we are a dedicated called key's team. i'm sure she was tired of hearing
down. mountain areas of southern california, scores of people trapped in their homes for nearly two weeks. now back to dateline. >> welcome back to "dateline", i'm craigved mike lubahn was on the verge of confessing to the murder of his wife, carol. but then, he refused to talk and the investigation hit a wall. without a body, how could they prove there was a murder at all? the answer would send investigators in an unexpected direction. could facebook help them find out what...
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craig. >> senior washington correspondent hallie jackson, thank you. >>> to an nbc news exclusive now, lester holt sitting downitish prime minister rishi sunak, his first u.s. interview since taking office, and he voiced several concerns about the world's growing showdown with both russia and china. >> prime minister, the u.s. is concerned that china may provide weapons to russia with regard to the ukraine war. if that were to happen, what should the response be >> that would be a very worrying and dangerous development. and i think the strong message that the u.k. and the u.s. and all countries have said to china, but to any country, is not to support russia in this conflict they are clearly an aggressor. they have broken the law what they're doing is appalling. and no other country should be trying to support them >> would you support sanctions against china? >> with sanctions, it is always something that is best done coordinated with allies, because for sanctions to be effective, we have to do them together. the strong message i would say to the international community is, and continue to isolate russia bec
craig. >> senior washington correspondent hallie jackson, thank you. >>> to an nbc news exclusive now, lester holt sitting downitish prime minister rishi sunak, his first u.s. interview since taking office, and he voiced several concerns about the world's growing showdown with both russia and china. >> prime minister, the u.s. is concerned that china may provide weapons to russia with regard to the ukraine war. if that were to happen, what should the response be >>...
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craig. i think he saw me a version. i mean, when he saw me, i think you'll be able to get it from you. what he did salgado knocked us down. well, i got a month ago, so it was a crazy but so and japanese baseball sensation show, hey, attorneys expected to earn a records $65000000.00 the season. the highest for any majorly player in a single year. the 28 year old signed to $30000000.00 contract extension with ya. angels. last season, the rest of his earnings will be from endorsements. he led japan to victory at the world baseball class like last week and starts for the angels on thursday in their season opener. okay, and that is all your sport for now, fully back to you. laura. thank you so much for that best and use what our knowledge is here, but to stay with us. i'll be back in just a few minutes with more of today's top stories. thanks for watching. ah ah and a t they, nadine will offer us with a pushing with one tour global perspectives to join the debate. we know that the sector g was empowered by the z, the government unstained by the government. today they are the government africans . how security is also global.
craig. i think he saw me a version. i mean, when he saw me, i think you'll be able to get it from you. what he did salgado knocked us down. well, i got a month ago, so it was a crazy but so and japanese baseball sensation show, hey, attorneys expected to earn a records $65000000.00 the season. the highest for any majorly player in a single year. the 28 year old signed to $30000000.00 contract extension with ya. angels. last season, the rest of his earnings will be from endorsements. he led...
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the country had their life turned upside down by the pandemic but one program is helping connect kids from different backgrounds in a very unique way, and craig tell you about takes it one step further. gearing someone's most personal story, and then sharing it, hearing someone's most personal story, and then sharing it as your own >> reporter: what you're seeing is a homecoming for perfect strangers. students from a high school in rural kentucky come to visit students in the south bronx. their schools have forged a unique bond through a program called narrative form. >> hearing each other's storie >> reporter: the idea is simple. each participant shares a personal story with a student from the other school. we sat in on a story exchange between 16-year-old charlotte astraya from new york city and 17-year-old taylor allen from kentucky two young women from drastically different backgrounds, each offering something very personal taylor, sharing her story of devastating loss >> my grandparents, they lived next door, and i always clung to my papa who was always my best friend and the doctor comes in, you know, well, we're not 100% sure, but we t
the country had their life turned upside down by the pandemic but one program is helping connect kids from different backgrounds in a very unique way, and craig tell you about takes it one step further. gearing someone's most personal story, and then sharing it, hearing someone's most personal story, and then sharing it as your own >> reporter: what you're seeing is a homecoming for perfect strangers. students from a high school in rural kentucky come to visit students in the south bronx....
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down, and then put them on a stage and on front of the camera. this is where stories need to go. you have people within the industry like craigcreen.— to a different screen. talking about the names to a different screen. talking about the games nominated, _ to a different screen. talking about the games nominated, you - to a different screen. talking about i the games nominated, you mentioned god of war, the most nominations ever. that game is competing against the title about a stray cat. it shows the variety of the game. what you think will came out? i shows the variety of the game. what you think will came out?— you think will came out? i know! i don't want — you think will came out? i know! i don't want to _ you think will came out? i know! i don't want to be _ you think will came out? i know! i don't want to be nervous - you think will came out? i know! i don't want to be nervous at i you think will came out? i know! i don't want to be nervous at all. i l don't want to be nervous at all. i have a couple drinks in me and celebrate. every game nominated is deserved. this is one night where we get to say tonight, these peop
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craig. i think he saw me a version i been when he saw me. i think you'll be able to get it from you, but he did. so i got to knock this down. i got a mike ago, so it was a crazy burst. so and japanese baseball sensation show, hey, attorney is expected to earn a records. $65000000.00 the season, the highest for any major league player and a single year. 28 year old signed a $30000000.00 contract extension with the l angels. last season. the rest of his earnings will be from endorsements. autonomy is often likened to babe ruth because of his ability to both pitch and hit at the same level. he led japan to victory at the world baseball classic last week. okay, that is all your support for now back t rob far. thank you very much indeed. yeah, i'm gonna be back in a couple of minutes. we're more on all these stories including 39 people who have died in a far no migrant detention center in northern mexico. stay with me, phil. ah ah. a april on al jazeera tortilla and syria al jazeera reports on how earthquake survivors are hoping. during the holy month of ramadan, one, a one east meets the young russian men refusing to fight hoot
craig. i think he saw me a version i been when he saw me. i think you'll be able to get it from you, but he did. so i got to knock this down. i got a mike ago, so it was a crazy burst. so and japanese baseball sensation show, hey, attorney is expected to earn a records. $65000000.00 the season, the highest for any major league player and a single year. 28 year old signed a $30000000.00 contract extension with the l angels. last season. the rest of his earnings will be from endorsements....
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craig. i think he saw me at 1st. i mean when he saw me, i think you'll be able to get it to me but he did. so i was, i got and knocked his down. well, i got him out the door so it was a crazy pass. so that's a spot for me. i went back to rob donna, thank you very much indeed. leave walker is going to be here in a couple of minutes with learn all these stories. don't forget the website, of course all the 0 dot com. i will bothersome. stay with us. ah ah. and i imagine a mosque without pres. oh, without a family country without people people without that country. imagine fasting, without if tow rift on without gatherings imagined compassion without action. oh, imagine ramadan, without giving me millions of refugees are still up rutted from their homes, struggling to afford even their basic needs. now imagine what your donation can do . every gift counts. join the debate, the you know that the sector seems empowered by this gina, government, and stained by the government. today they are the government africans how security is also global health security. on an online, at your voice, there is no right to defense. there is no righ
craig. i think he saw me at 1st. i mean when he saw me, i think you'll be able to get it to me but he did. so i was, i got and knocked his down. well, i got him out the door so it was a crazy pass. so that's a spot for me. i went back to rob donna, thank you very much indeed. leave walker is going to be here in a couple of minutes with learn all these stories. don't forget the website, of course all the 0 dot com. i will bothersome. stay with us. ah ah. and i imagine a mosque without pres. oh,...
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craig and emma webb, director of the sense come emma, the common sense. come on emma, your offence in favour of free speech on you or are you going to on hate crimes? to come downll, done a lot of well, i have done a lot of research on non crime hate incidents going back to the time when miller was taking his when harry miller was taking his case through the court. this case through the court. and this is policeman who had non is a policeman who had a non crime incident recorded crime hate incident recorded against him. of these that against him. one of these that turns in a check and he took turns up in a check and he took this all the way to the court of appeal. they found that the recording of this on his file was an infringement of his his rights to freedom of speech, speech and has resulted in this new code being forth that actually doesn't . the of non actually doesn't. the of non crime hate incidents. i was to see that it doesn't straight forward he banned them instead it just creates a slightly less vague set of circumstances under they can be recorded. so it's definitely welcome in the sense that it's pulling back on the wide of crazy things like whist
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craig, good morning to you. more than 230,000 people have jobs at starbucks, just like this one across the country. it is those employees that will be the focal point of a hearing right down the road at capitol hill. that's where the company's former ceo, howard schultz, will be asked tough questions about what senator bernie sanders believes are efforts to stand in the way of unions forming in u.s. stores. schultz only agreed to appear after facing the prospect of a schultz is expected to argue that he has no problem with their employees joining unions. prepared remarks that nbc has obtained. he is expected to say starbucks respects the rights of all those who need representation. and starbucks is committed to engaging in good faith collective bargaining for each store that has a union. he will go on to say, i embrace the commitment. but senator sanders doesn't buy it and he claims to illustrate the way the company has stood in the way of organizing effort. schultz is arguing they offered competitive pay and health benefits long before the effort to unionize. it could impact starbucks customers. >> all right. ryan nobles for us there in washington. ryan, thank you. >>> a
craig, good morning to you. more than 230,000 people have jobs at starbucks, just like this one across the country. it is those employees that will be the focal point of a hearing right down the road at capitol hill. that's where the company's former ceo, howard schultz, will be asked tough questions about what senator bernie sanders believes are efforts to stand in the way of unions forming in u.s. stores. schultz only agreed to appear after facing the prospect of a schultz is expected to...
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craig? >> morgan chesky for us in denver. morgan, thank you. >> paying college athletes and the impact on the game is one of the hottest topics out there. now an iconic university is coming downie gosk has more on this. steph? >> reporter: hey, guys, good morning. less than two years, the ncaa changed the rules about college athletes using their name, im money. it's known as nil. but the new president at notre dame says the new system is already damaging college athletics and they want something done about it. nat marshal is a political science major and a star forward for notre dame's fighting irish. these days, that can come with endorsements. >> right now, i have jan sport, i just signed that one, the backpack company. bumble, the dating app. >> how do you find the time for it? >> i don't. i kind of just squeeze it in there. >> reporter: the ncaa changed the rules in 2021, allowing student athletes to make deals with brands. and in some cases, they're making millions, like olivia dunn at lsu. >> are we talking 60 years, 7? can you say? >> i'm very grateful to be making seven figures. >> i am fully supportive of the right of our student athletes to use their name, image, an
craig? >> morgan chesky for us in denver. morgan, thank you. >> paying college athletes and the impact on the game is one of the hottest topics out there. now an iconic university is coming downie gosk has more on this. steph? >> reporter: hey, guys, good morning. less than two years, the ncaa changed the rules about college athletes using their name, im money. it's known as nil. but the new president at notre dame says the new system is already damaging college athletics and...