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evan: the u.s.mer is a larger part of the global economy than even china, so it is pretty remarkable. these numbers are really important, but of course, they tend to be somewhat noisy. we look at the overall trend. we see that in general, wages, hours worked, employment is still moving in the right direction. initial jobless claims, which we will also get, are at 50 year lows. oil prices are rising, and that creates some pressure, but interest rates have fallen, and that helps on the housing front. overall, we think the u.s. consumer is in pretty good shape. alix: what are some warning signs we have to watch out for? michael: you basically want to see if that down our the last couple of months starts to reverse itself -- down arrow over the last couple of months starts to reverse itself. do they come back up and stabilize a little bit? yesterday we had the beige book. it said the economy seems to be evolving exactly as the fed thinks that it had. the previous beige book said economic activity was so
evan: the u.s.mer is a larger part of the global economy than even china, so it is pretty remarkable. these numbers are really important, but of course, they tend to be somewhat noisy. we look at the overall trend. we see that in general, wages, hours worked, employment is still moving in the right direction. initial jobless claims, which we will also get, are at 50 year lows. oil prices are rising, and that creates some pressure, but interest rates have fallen, and that helps on the housing...
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evan: she saw a car crash coming.ewers will remember there was a recount going on in florida. if the recount continued and gore got ahead, there would be two since of electors, republicans and democrats, and that goes to congress. congress and the house and senate each get a vote. congress was republican, and that was democrat. in the case of a tie, the governor of the state break the tie. the governor of the state's last name was bush. she was looking down the road at the practical impact and saying we will have a banana republic car wreck with the guys brother. to avoid that, she said we will get rid of this and decide now. it lookedublican, partisan because all five votes to stop that recount or republican. she had to live with a lot of criticism and later in her life she said maybe we should not have taken that case. david: having taken the case, one of the things i find ,emarkable, and it is your book she is responsible for putting that sentence in that i do not want to see the cited as president. as you know, un
evan: she saw a car crash coming.ewers will remember there was a recount going on in florida. if the recount continued and gore got ahead, there would be two since of electors, republicans and democrats, and that goes to congress. congress and the house and senate each get a vote. congress was republican, and that was democrat. in the case of a tie, the governor of the state break the tie. the governor of the state's last name was bush. she was looking down the road at the practical impact and...
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kind of like walker evans american photograph. you have an image on one side and a very short caption. i'll show you where it is taken on the other side. this is the book very first image of the opening shot of robert frank's "the american." i want to try to unpack this image. it is a very rich image. robert frank reflected this for precise reasons. the very first image of the book. there are two parts. the formal quality, how to construct the image. what are some ways we can think about that? and then think about the social messages of it. the politics of this message. let's start with the ideas of the formal policies. what is interesting about this photograph? >> it is pretty symmetric. there is the divide where there are two separate windows were there is a picture within itself. there is the line at the bottom of the window. prof. curley: very symmetrical. one window here and one window here. a symmetrical image. >> i think the way it is divided in three segments. prof. curley: like a filmstrip. two images, but considered more
kind of like walker evans american photograph. you have an image on one side and a very short caption. i'll show you where it is taken on the other side. this is the book very first image of the opening shot of robert frank's "the american." i want to try to unpack this image. it is a very rich image. robert frank reflected this for precise reasons. the very first image of the book. there are two parts. the formal quality, how to construct the image. what are some ways we can think...
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evan perez has been following this.here's a back and forth between senator leahy and bill barr about the redactions and the process that is ongoing, he says, as they speak. let me play what they -- what went on be and then we can talk about it. >> have you overruled mr. mueller or his team on any redaction question? >> no. >> one way or the other? >> no. >> have you discussed any specific redactions with the white house? >> no. >> i think that's an important clarification of what's going on behind the scenes. look, i think the question of who is making the redactions, one of the things that bill barr has tried to do is to lock arms with robert mueller, to sort of present a united front, saying look, this is my letter and this is going to be my version of the report, essentially, my redacted report. but bob mueller is fully on board with this. >> and i'm going to cut you off, only to head back into the hearing. chris van hollen asking questions now. >> in making that assessment. >> that's not a question i really can answ
evan perez has been following this.here's a back and forth between senator leahy and bill barr about the redactions and the process that is ongoing, he says, as they speak. let me play what they -- what went on be and then we can talk about it. >> have you overruled mr. mueller or his team on any redaction question? >> no. >> one way or the other? >> no. >> have you discussed any specific redactions with the white house? >> no. >> i think that's an...
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in particular who just like to people like kate evan in particular whojust like to spoil people like just like to spoil things for me. “— who just like to spoil things for me. —— kate bevan. now, to huawei. last night we had the chinese are saying don't worry, don't listen to donald trump. element nowjeremy hunt has come out and said yes we do need to be cautious. —— yes and now jeremy hunt. need to be cautious. —— yes and now jeremy hunt. it's interesting from hunt, he is breaking rank with the rest of the cabinet. it's difficult to see it other than something other than a slight move towards a leadership bid that it will be interesting to see if more people come out and back him and worry about this after this. and the sg network, we need help with that but the concern is the security implications if we have a company thatis implications if we have a company that is thought to have links with the chinese government involved in that. and that's why it seems, from the leak that the telegraph had last week at least, the government is only going to let the cup —— company have involveme
in particular who just like to people like kate evan in particular whojust like to spoil people like just like to spoil things for me. “— who just like to spoil things for me. —— kate bevan. now, to huawei. last night we had the chinese are saying don't worry, don't listen to donald trump. element nowjeremy hunt has come out and said yes we do need to be cautious. —— yes and now jeremy hunt. need to be cautious. —— yes and now jeremy hunt. it's interesting from hunt, he is...
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let's talk more about your reporting, evan. your reporting characterizes the conversations between justice department officials and white house lawyers as numerous. what can you tell us about those conversations? >> right, i think there have been a number of conversations. and a lot of them were prepping for the white house counsel. obviously the white house counsel is the lawyer for the president's office. the president, you know, he works -- he is the boss, after all, so it is normal for the justice department to provide some top lines, provide some basic information about how the report is coming. to our understanding, they have not seen the actual report, the full report, but certainly, i mean, don, you played enough audio there of the president. he feels very confident. it tells us that there is enough information that's flowed towards the white house that the president feels pretty good. after all, he's the one that broke the news that the attorney general was having a press conference, by the way, which is kind of a litt
let's talk more about your reporting, evan. your reporting characterizes the conversations between justice department officials and white house lawyers as numerous. what can you tell us about those conversations? >> right, i think there have been a number of conversations. and a lot of them were prepping for the white house counsel. obviously the white house counsel is the lawyer for the president's office. the president, you know, he works -- he is the boss, after all, so it is normal...
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evans is a voting member of the fomc this year.bal news 24 hours a day, on-air and tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. thank you very much for that. let's focus on the global car market. over the coming days, some one million people are expected to attend the 18th shanghai auto show but despite china's remain the world's largest car market, this year's that is being held against a backdrop of the first sales drop in the country in almost 30 years. we've got a great lineup of interviews from shanghai this week. the first up, we spoke to the ceo of lamborghini. tom mackenzie started by asking what proportion of sales would come from china this year. .> last year, a record year this year will be stronger. units andive to 8000 this is a great results. if you think where lamborghini was just four years ago. it is impressive. not only in terms of volume, but perfection of the brand. the brand is really good today, mainly with the young generation. be in posi
evans is a voting member of the fomc this year.bal news 24 hours a day, on-air and tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. thank you very much for that. let's focus on the global car market. over the coming days, some one million people are expected to attend the 18th shanghai auto show but despite china's remain the world's largest car market, this year's that is being held against a backdrop of the first sales drop...
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evan perez live in washington with much more on that. evan? >> reporter: that's right, john. the justice department is going to announce kpa exactly these charges are against julian assange, perhaps in the next hour or two. we expect that, again, these are the charges that are behind the u.s. extradition request that the uk police were able to arrest julian assange today at the ecuadorian embassy. now, we've seen some movement on this case recently. you heard earlier today from julian assange's lawyer in london that her understanding was that these charges relate to the 2010 wikileaks dump of documents that were stolen by chelsea manning, just in the last few weeks chelsea manning was brought before the grand jury in alexandria, virginia, she refused to testify as part -- >> hold on. prime minister theresa may -- that's prime minister theresa may, she has just taken the podium to speak about this. >> -- and to welcome the cooperation of the ecuadorian government in bringing this matter to a resolution. mr. speaker, this goes to show that in the united kingdom no one is above
evan perez live in washington with much more on that. evan? >> reporter: that's right, john. the justice department is going to announce kpa exactly these charges are against julian assange, perhaps in the next hour or two. we expect that, again, these are the charges that are behind the u.s. extradition request that the uk police were able to arrest julian assange today at the ecuadorian embassy. now, we've seen some movement on this case recently. you heard earlier today from julian...
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joining us are keenan and evan overton.zra died while he slept in a rock and play sleeper. guys, we are so, so sorry for your loss. your story is every parent's nightmare. we so appreciate that despite your grieving you are coming on to try to warn other parents. keenan, can you tell us what makes you think that it was the rock and play sleeper that killed ezra? dems there is no doubt in my mind. ezra was strong and healthy. everything was normal with him. after we found him in the chair, we just did our research and looked up the chair and the angle. it's just appalling that there was a lack of research done by fisher price about having babies sleep at such an angle. it can jeopardize their breathing. just scientifically it's not safe. it's not a safe design de. >>> when you woke up your son had turned in the sleeper, thereby suffocating. >>> yes. he turned in to the cloth of the seating. i was in the living room. i was going to take over that night and give evan a rest. i had him right by me in the living room by the couc
joining us are keenan and evan overton.zra died while he slept in a rock and play sleeper. guys, we are so, so sorry for your loss. your story is every parent's nightmare. we so appreciate that despite your grieving you are coming on to try to warn other parents. keenan, can you tell us what makes you think that it was the rock and play sleeper that killed ezra? dems there is no doubt in my mind. ezra was strong and healthy. everything was normal with him. after we found him in the chair, we...
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but that will be key, evan. the redactions. how much is redacted, and why? >> no, absolutely. look, i think that's going to be the next stage of the political fight, right? whatever is hidden behind those
but that will be key, evan. the redactions. how much is redacted, and why? >> no, absolutely. look, i think that's going to be the next stage of the political fight, right? whatever is hidden behind those
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for baby seats, evans like trailers best. >> a lower center of gravity.lso, if the bike falls over, the trailer is going to stay upright or maybe just lean ale libit. >> just learning? >> you do not want training wheels to be flat on the ground, okay. you want there to be some rockt he bicycle. >> evans says the most important thing we can teach kids is knowing where to ride, how to be safe when riding. >> this could be your chils firstvehicle. and they must know the rules of the road. >> i look both ways before i cross the street. i always keep my helmet on. i have a bell t s makeure people get out of the way if i'i . >> also, know the signals. >> right turn, left turn, slowing. >> and what happen to expect from bikers. >> riding on the road, you run into a lot of peoplehat really don't pay attention to you. >> a reminder for drivers, give cyclists at least three feet on the road. so for more information on how to get your bike ready for spring and safety rules, head to nbcwashington.com, or check out the nbc washington app. eun? that brennan close his s
for baby seats, evans like trailers best. >> a lower center of gravity.lso, if the bike falls over, the trailer is going to stay upright or maybe just lean ale libit. >> just learning? >> you do not want training wheels to be flat on the ground, okay. you want there to be some rockt he bicycle. >> evans says the most important thing we can teach kids is knowing where to ride, how to be safe when riding. >> this could be your chils firstvehicle. and they must know...
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my thanks to basil, evan, and we'll be right back with my thoughts on how we can perhaps all do bettery we talk to each other. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ gerry: demonstrating a withering contempt for your opponent if has always been part and parcel of healthy debate in american politic. a bastard brat of a scot peddler was how john adams referred to alexander hamilton, for example. but as we've discovered, it can be taken too far. part of the problem, i think, is that everything now has to be definitive. it's black and white. there is no room for doubt or uncertainty. i'm right, you're wrong. i'm good, you're bad. i'm smart, you're stupid. wouldn't it be good to show just a little more humility? a very wise person once said i wish i could be as certain of anything as he is of everything. well, there's a real wisdom in knowing that we don't, in fact, know everything. one thing i'm certain of is that's all for this week. for the latest show updates, follow me on twitter, facebook and instagram, and i'll be back next week right here on "the wall street journal" at large. thank you for joining us
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evan perez is also with us. an important note, evan. assange has not been charged with at least for now, anything related to wikileaks' role in releasing the dnc hacked emails all around the 2016 election. but evan, just weigh in here on this as we wait to hear from his attorneys and the uk home secretary. >> that's right, he has not been charged with anything beyond this conspiracy hacking charge from 2010 related to chelsea manning. i'm told by a u.s. official that we can expect that there will be additional charges brought by the justice department when exactly, we don't know. but you can expect that, certainly if he's extradited, he's going to face additional charges. perhaps including related to the 2016 russian interference. the hacking charges related to the russians in 2016. and we also know that one of the things that the justice department has been looking at was what they believe was a difference between what wikileaks was doing, what they thought they were doing, which was publishing classified information that was taken by
evan perez is also with us. an important note, evan. assange has not been charged with at least for now, anything related to wikileaks' role in releasing the dnc hacked emails all around the 2016 election. but evan, just weigh in here on this as we wait to hear from his attorneys and the uk home secretary. >> that's right, he has not been charged with anything beyond this conspiracy hacking charge from 2010 related to chelsea manning. i'm told by a u.s. official that we can expect that...
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evan perez is here. he joins us by phone and we're happy to have him. evan, you're learning tonight about this report, the part of the report involving potential obstruction by the president is lightly redacted. how do you know that and what can you tell us about it? >> that's right, don. i think a person familiar with the report and the process that's undergone behind the scenes has told us that the redactions are mostly concentrated on the other parts of the report, the parts having to do with russian interference and any potential ties with the trump campaign. and a lot of that was intelligence information, information that was collected through the grand jury process. the obstruction part of the investigation was done with voluntary interviews, people who worked for the president in the white house, on a white house -- people who were working with the president right after he took office. they would have seen a lot of that stuff. and, again, that happened before the mueller investigation. it did not happen in the grand jury. so it makes sense that t
evan perez is here. he joins us by phone and we're happy to have him. evan, you're learning tonight about this report, the part of the report involving potential obstruction by the president is lightly redacted. how do you know that and what can you tell us about it? >> that's right, don. i think a person familiar with the report and the process that's undergone behind the scenes has told us that the redactions are mostly concentrated on the other parts of the report, the parts having to...
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headed into the force followed up on tips that she may be here. >> this is just the base of mount evan, echo lake lodge is behind us. >> reporter: the area was closed off preventing hikers like carol we're heading up mount evans road. >> we are members of the colorado mountain club and we had planned to hike up the road to the visitor center. >> reporter: she had no idea that the massive manhunt would end here, the same place she wanted to go hiking. >> someone spotted someone running nude in the force with a gun or something, it's all very kind of crazy. >> reporter: within an hour, the confirmation from the search team in the wood, her body had been found. >> we got up at 9 o'clock and we located her approximately 9:54 people like investigators say they believe that she caught an uber right into the parking lot and was found about a half-mile from this command post. >> at first i thought maybe it was a training program but apparently, not. >> reporter: her body has been transported to the local coroner's office and that part of the investigation continues. reporting and clear creek c
headed into the force followed up on tips that she may be here. >> this is just the base of mount evan, echo lake lodge is behind us. >> reporter: the area was closed off preventing hikers like carol we're heading up mount evans road. >> we are members of the colorado mountain club and we had planned to hike up the road to the visitor center. >> reporter: she had no idea that the massive manhunt would end here, the same place she wanted to go hiking. >> someone...
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>> i want to go to evan perez who has also read the report. tell us what you think some of the big takeaways are from the report. >> jake, i think the section on collusion, you know, is one of the things that began, obviously, the issue of collusion began this investigation. and on that, the report goes through all of the efforts that the russian government first beginning in 2014, began this effort to try to interfere with the united states, trying to undermine the electoral process. and then eventually, transitioned to a campaign to support donald trump and hurt hillary clinton. and on that part, on page five of the report, it says, quote, the presidential campaign of donald j. trump showed interest in wikileaks releases and welcomed their potential damage to candidate clinton. this is as far as they go to try to describe what the trump campaign was trying to do to essentially tacitly encourage what the russians were doing through wikileaks, through other methods. it's clear that they examined this stuff and they saw that some of the activit
>> i want to go to evan perez who has also read the report. tell us what you think some of the big takeaways are from the report. >> jake, i think the section on collusion, you know, is one of the things that began, obviously, the issue of collusion began this investigation. and on that, the report goes through all of the efforts that the russian government first beginning in 2014, began this effort to try to interfere with the united states, trying to undermine the electoral...
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i want to bring in evan perez and jeffrey toobin. give us your analysis, evan. obviously we want to see the actual 400-page redacted mueller report before we can start asking serious questions of the attorney general. >> right. well, wolf, first of all, i'm not assuming that we are going to see the report before the attorney general does his press conference. i don't think that's an assumption anybody should make at this point. secondly, the announcement of this press conference came from the president in a radio interview this afternoon, which is definitely not the way the justice department planned for this to come out. and that's something that's important for us to underscore. this is an important moment for this attorney general, for this justice department. this is an investigation that's been independent. and this is an important moment for the justice department and the attorney general to show some distance from the white house. so it's problematic, at least from the optics, for the president to be making an announcement about something that the attorne
i want to bring in evan perez and jeffrey toobin. give us your analysis, evan. obviously we want to see the actual 400-page redacted mueller report before we can start asking serious questions of the attorney general. >> right. well, wolf, first of all, i'm not assuming that we are going to see the report before the attorney general does his press conference. i don't think that's an assumption anybody should make at this point. secondly, the announcement of this press conference came from...
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evans is a voting member of the fomc this year.ut at&t's 10% stake that values the streaming company at $15 billion. will have to decide how to portion at&t's stake. hulu is not expected to turn a or 2024.til 2023 global news 24 hours a day on-air and at tic toc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. this is bloomberg. back to you. nejra: is china's economy over the worst? we will analyze the data and look at tomorrow's gdp number. that is ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the worst has been avoided even if the battle hasn't been completely one. the next hours will be difficult. but due to their courage, the two towers did not crumble. that was french president emmanuel macron visiting the cathedral after a massive fire ravaged the gothic monument. he said we will rebuild notre dame because that is what the french people want. flames were snaking up the spire before it collapsed. 's german unit has treated guilty -- pleaded guilty . they allowed customers to conduct transactions in violat
evans is a voting member of the fomc this year.ut at&t's 10% stake that values the streaming company at $15 billion. will have to decide how to portion at&t's stake. hulu is not expected to turn a or 2024.til 2023 global news 24 hours a day on-air and at tic toc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. this is bloomberg. back to you. nejra: is china's economy over the worst? we will analyze the data and look at tomorrow's gdp number. that is...
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i question is for major general evans. i also wanted the law by calling commissioner kilgannon was talking about, junior rotc. also focusing what major general singh said, we had to get kids in high school which you think is right. as we traveled the country we met some fabulous high school students who are in jrotc. congratulation. we've learned that as you know better than i do, more people from the south tend to join the military than people from ryan in the northeast. i'm from boston, massachusetts. would you be open, gender, i think some difficult getting to some high schools and part of countries because there's just concerned about the military. would you be open to, major general evans, developing a pilot program potential in partnership with the corporation for national and community service where you would get exposed to what jrotc does but have a program that exposes you to civilian national service opportunities? americorps, peace corps, youth build, et cetera, et cetera last week about expand the program and a
i question is for major general evans. i also wanted the law by calling commissioner kilgannon was talking about, junior rotc. also focusing what major general singh said, we had to get kids in high school which you think is right. as we traveled the country we met some fabulous high school students who are in jrotc. congratulation. we've learned that as you know better than i do, more people from the south tend to join the military than people from ryan in the northeast. i'm from boston,...
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one of them called the case, jeff, "deeply flawed." >> glor: carter evans, thank you very much.orney general william barr faced sharp questions from house democrats today on his handling of the mueller report. he promised the full report, more than 300 pages, will come out soon. but nancy cordes reports, some will be blacked out. >> within a week i will be in a position to release the report to the public. >> reporter: that vow from the attorney general did not satisfy democrats who slammed barr's handling of the report from special counsel robert mueller, starting with this four-page synopsis barr released late last month. >> we offered to have bob review it before putting it out, and he declined. >> i didn't ask you about reviewing. i asked if you thought about having them help prepare the march 24 letter. i mean, they did the report, after all. >> no, i didn't think about it. >> why not? >> because it was my letter. >> reporter: barr acknowledged he chose not to release summaries prepared by mueller's team. >> i suspect that they probably wanted, you know, more put out. >> re
one of them called the case, jeff, "deeply flawed." >> glor: carter evans, thank you very much.orney general william barr faced sharp questions from house democrats today on his handling of the mueller report. he promised the full report, more than 300 pages, will come out soon. but nancy cordes reports, some will be blacked out. >> within a week i will be in a position to release the report to the public. >> reporter: that vow from the attorney general did not...
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justice correspondent evan perez joining us now. evan, what are you hearing about this plan? >> well, this is a plan that was considered inside the homeland security department. it came from the white house, and at one point even president trump raised it and was pushing for the secretary of homeland security, kristen nielsen, to carry it out. the idea was to alleviate some of the pressure on very full capacity -- very full facilities that had a lot of people in them by essentially bussing immigrants to what are known as sanctuary cities. these are cities in the united states that do not cooperate in turning over illegal immigrants to the homeland security department, to immigration authorities. and so the idea was to punish some of these cities, which are largely democratic leaning. they're not supporters of donald trump, and the idea was to politically punish those places, including members of congress who don't support president trump's border wall, by essentially flooding them with these immigrants releasing them in those cities. that's something that was not only politic
justice correspondent evan perez joining us now. evan, what are you hearing about this plan? >> well, this is a plan that was considered inside the homeland security department. it came from the white house, and at one point even president trump raised it and was pushing for the secretary of homeland security, kristen nielsen, to carry it out. the idea was to alleviate some of the pressure on very full capacity -- very full facilities that had a lot of people in them by essentially...
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my thanks to basil, evan, and we'll be right back with my thoughts on how we can perhaps all do betterwe talk to each other. stay with us. ♪ -we're doing karaoke later, and you're gonna sing. -jamie, this is your house? -i know, it's not much, but it's home. right, kids? -kids? -papa, papa! -[ laughs ] -you didn't tell me your friends were coming. -oh, yeah. -this one is tiny like a child. -yeah, she is. oh, but seriously, it's good to be surrounded by what matters most -- a home and auto bundle from progressive. -oh, sweetie, please, play for us. -oh, no, i couldn't. -please. -okay. [ singing in spanish ] but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine... proven to significantly reduce hallucinations and delusions related to parkinson's. don't take nuplazid i
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my thanks to basil, evan, and we'll be right back with my thoughts on how we can perhaps all do bettertalk to each other. stay with us. ♪ six months, six pushups ready. up. up. down. down. ah ah! that's one. up. that's two. down. down. get down, get down. ifor another 150 years. the fire going ♪ to inspire confidence through style. ♪ i'm working to make connections of a different kind. ♪ i'm working for beauty that begins with nature. ♪ to treat every car like i treat mine. ♪ at adp we're designing a better way to work, so you can achieve what you're working for. ♪ did you eat all of your treats? ♪ help! i need somebody ♪ help! not just anybody ♪ help! you know i need someone ♪ ♪ gerry: demonstrating a withering contempt for your opponent if has always been part and parcel of healthy debate in american politic. a bastard brat of a scot peddler was how john adams referred to alexander hamilton, for example. but as we've discovered, it can be taken too far. part of the problem, i think, is that everything now has to be definitive. it's black and white. there is no room for doubt or uncer
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and evan thomas is with us to discuss his latest, "first: sandra day o'connor." >> schieffer: evan, i want to started with you, because in a rave review in the "new york times," jeffrey to toobin, the legal analyst, said that she was perhaps the deciding vote in so many crucial cases, abortion, affirmative action, and the vote that gave the presidency to george w. bush, for example, that she was the most consequential woman in american history. >> yes, in terms of her impact. obviously there have been a lot of great women, so maybe that's a beat too far, but she had a big impact. if you preserve abortion rights and affirmative action for 25 years and you're first woman on the supreme court in history, that's a lot of power. >> schieffer: could she have been confirmed today? >> no. i don't think she would be chosen today. she had no particular track record. i don't think that a moderate republican president, this one or anyone else, would name her, because now they want a track record. they want to know how you're going to vote. and with her, it was a guess. >> sc
and evan thomas is with us to discuss his latest, "first: sandra day o'connor." >> schieffer: evan, i want to started with you, because in a rave review in the "new york times," jeffrey to toobin, the legal analyst, said that she was perhaps the deciding vote in so many crucial cases, abortion, affirmative action, and the vote that gave the presidency to george w. bush, for example, that she was the most consequential woman in american history. >> yes, in terms...
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let's bring in evan perez. assange's lawyers telling me and others that these these relate purely or principally to the chelsea manning case. what do we know? >> that's part of what julian assange cases and we are expected to hear from the justice department within this hour of exactly what those charges are. we've seen some movement, by the way, on this case in the last few weeks. we saw that chelsea manning who was convicted was found guilty for that 2010 dump of information to wikileaks, has been brought before the grand jury in alexandria, virginia. this is where the charges against julian assange are and are expected to be unsealed, and we saw that she refused to provide testimony. that's why she's still detained while that is still ongoing. so we got a statement from assange's u.s. lawyer who said, quote -- i think we have a bit of his statement -- that says it is bitterly disappointing that a country would allow someone to whom it has extended citizenship and asylum to be arrested in its embassy. the uk
let's bring in evan perez. assange's lawyers telling me and others that these these relate purely or principally to the chelsea manning case. what do we know? >> that's part of what julian assange cases and we are expected to hear from the justice department within this hour of exactly what those charges are. we've seen some movement, by the way, on this case in the last few weeks. we saw that chelsea manning who was convicted was found guilty for that 2010 dump of information to...
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. >>> amazon has come underfire for not doing enough to vet third party sellers and carter evans wer s dog ill after taking the put supplement she normally orders and then she got an e-mail saying the third party seller item may not be the real thing. >> this is chalky and brown and this is a fine party. >> the company who makes the product says its products sold on amazon was a threat to pet's safety. >> we're trying -- the fact is today, that number is not zero. there are counterfeits. >> mehte, he says the company caught 3 billion listings last year before buyers saw them, but can't say how many counterfeits made it onto the site. >> our focus is how do we prevent counterfeit. >> when you find one, whose fault is it? >> we'll make sure the customer is whole on that product and we'll work with brands to go after that bad actor. 95% of the time we take action within eight hours. >> inventor mark says that wasn't the case for his business. >> the forearm lifting straps make your forearms -- >> after listing his forearm forklift, he found dozens of fake and some using the same name, l
. >>> amazon has come underfire for not doing enough to vet third party sellers and carter evans wer s dog ill after taking the put supplement she normally orders and then she got an e-mail saying the third party seller item may not be the real thing. >> this is chalky and brown and this is a fine party. >> the company who makes the product says its products sold on amazon was a threat to pet's safety. >> we're trying -- the fact is today, that number is not zero....
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carter evans spoke to the families. >> my son missed growing up with his friends. my son lost all of his hair. >> reporter: kelly prime's son, kyle, was just 10 years old when he was diagnosed with kidney cancer in 2016. five months later, kyle's friend and class mate, mason, developed brain cancer. >> 14 hours to get the tumor out and he had five weeks of inpatient rehabilitation. had to learn to walk, talk, eat, everything all over again. >> reporteoliahis year. >> at what point are you saying we have to take a close look at the school here? >> reporter: the moment i found out that mason had been diagnosed it popped into my mind that something was not okay. >> reporter: the moms believe the recent increase in cancer cases could be caused by radiation from radio frequency or rf waves coming from this cell tower located on the elementary school campus. >> it is classified as a carcinogen. that tells us there is some evidence out. there we're not naive there could be other components, other environmental influences, but the bottom line that we feel in regards to thi
carter evans spoke to the families. >> my son missed growing up with his friends. my son lost all of his hair. >> reporter: kelly prime's son, kyle, was just 10 years old when he was diagnosed with kidney cancer in 2016. five months later, kyle's friend and class mate, mason, developed brain cancer. >> 14 hours to get the tumor out and he had five weeks of inpatient rehabilitation. had to learn to walk, talk, eat, everything all over again. >> reporteoliahis year....
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thank you very much, evan. evan zig freed with us. >>> the border battle continues. out after president trump threatens to release migrants to sanctuary cities. keisha bottoms will join richard lui at 4:00 p.m. eastern. subscribe to movies. we don't follow the naysayers. ♪ ♪ conventional wisdom says you can't make a 400 horsepower sedan, that's also environmentally conscious. we don't follow conventional wisdom. ♪ ♪ of "msnbc live." i'll be back tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. eastern. you can follow me on social media, instagram, and twitter. the news continuing right now with my colleague, richard lui. i'm jealous you get to talk to mayor bottoms from atlanta. >> i'm looking forward to that. any questions you want me to ask her. >> everyone is asking about stacy abrams being the rising star, but there's a lot of black girl magic taking place throughout that state. >> the great state of georgia. i will ask that question for you. good afternoon to all of you. i'm richard lui live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. >>> democrats raggle to support freshman congresswoman ilh
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evan, thank you very much. let me know as we continue to feed the beast here, let me know what new information you get out of the report. >>> joining us now, former director of national intelligence, james clapper. your take on how the a.g. handled this process culminating today? >> well, to be honest, chris, i'm a bit disappointed. i think the attorney gem clearly is trying to paint as favorable a light on the mueller report as possible. and when you read it, it is pretty devastating. i'll tell you, though, the big thing for me, the big deal for me in this was laying out in very rich detail the magnitude and pervasiveness of the russian interference in our election in 2016. and personally gratifying because of the intelligence community assessment that we rendered on january 6th of 2017, briefed then president elect trump on about the russian interference. but this report, we only scratch the surface. and i hope americans will take the time to read that. collusion, obstruction aside, the big deal to me is a ma
evan, thank you very much. let me know as we continue to feed the beast here, let me know what new information you get out of the report. >>> joining us now, former director of national intelligence, james clapper. your take on how the a.g. handled this process culminating today? >> well, to be honest, chris, i'm a bit disappointed. i think the attorney gem clearly is trying to paint as favorable a light on the mueller report as possible. and when you read it, it is pretty...
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evan perez is back with us. evan? >> reporter: jake. you'll remember that the -- that the candidate trump and certainly people in the campaign were very obsessed with the glad there were 30,000 hillary clinton e-mails and they were -- they believed that if they could find those, that would sink her campaign, and that's what the special counsel is referring to here in this -- there's a july 2016 event with candidate trump and pubically calls on russia to find those deleted e-mails. i believe we have a clip of that. let's play it. russia, if you're listening, i hope you're able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing. >> right after the candidate does this, mike flynn and other people in the campaign decide to try to actually try to do this, and the russians, the russians also react to the candidate trump making these -- these comments pubically. we have a part of the report that i'll quote. it says within approximately five hours of trump's statement gru officers, the russian intelligence services, gru offices targeted for the first t
evan perez is back with us. evan? >> reporter: jake. you'll remember that the -- that the candidate trump and certainly people in the campaign were very obsessed with the glad there were 30,000 hillary clinton e-mails and they were -- they believed that if they could find those, that would sink her campaign, and that's what the special counsel is referring to here in this -- there's a july 2016 event with candidate trump and pubically calls on russia to find those deleted e-mails. i...
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evan perez, thank you so much. let's go back to the panel and talking about specifically the reason why the obstruction of justice attempts by president trump failed, if one agrees that it was obstruction of justice, because it's very clear that the individuals surrounding president trump protected him. >> saved him. >> whether they were doing so to protect him or to protect the country or protect some sort of principle. they did so, and this is just quoting from the report. the president's efforts to influence the investigation were mostly unsuccessful, but that is largely because the persons who surrounded the president declined to carry out orders or accede to his requests. comey did not end the investigation flynn which ultimately resulted in flynn's prosecution and conviction for lying to the fbi. mcgahn, the white house counsel at the time, did not tell acting attorney general that the special counsel robert mueller must be removed but was instead prepared to resign. lewandowski, the president's former campai
evan perez, thank you so much. let's go back to the panel and talking about specifically the reason why the obstruction of justice attempts by president trump failed, if one agrees that it was obstruction of justice, because it's very clear that the individuals surrounding president trump protected him. >> saved him. >> whether they were doing so to protect him or to protect the country or protect some sort of principle. they did so, and this is just quoting from the report. the...
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and evans is from nearby massachusetts. >> okay. that is really cool. a reminder, if you have a consumer problem or question, e-mail us, consumerwatch@kpix or call the help line at 1888- 1888-5-helps-u. we'll be right back. >>> today sip of the day is mini ola oranges and they're a cross between a tan rain and an orange. is that beautiful, but selection of storage is important. let me set this down and put the knife down and talk about the mineolas. this one is better. you know why it has the big nub. when you buy them, like all citrus, nice and shiny. that means it's nice and fresh. when you bring them home, store them on the counter and never in the refrigerator. now, these mineola's are easy to peel. they have no seeds. they are great and great for us. there you go. enjoy these beautiful tan jellos, look at that. isn't that beautiful. i'm tony tantillo. >>> at 5:00, nasa's game plan for a strike. they conduct a drill to see how we prepare for a giant space rock hurdling towards earth. we'll have that story and much more at 5:00. >>> that's going to d
and evans is from nearby massachusetts. >> okay. that is really cool. a reminder, if you have a consumer problem or question, e-mail us, consumerwatch@kpix or call the help line at 1888- 1888-5-helps-u. we'll be right back. >>> today sip of the day is mini ola oranges and they're a cross between a tan rain and an orange. is that beautiful, but selection of storage is important. let me set this down and put the knife down and talk about the mineolas. this one is better. you know...
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this is me and my boyfriend before the accident. >> that's evan, yeah, that's evan with his hair thatyfriend evan avilos were severely burned when had he accidentally blew up the apartment they shared with his mother. they were attempting to make a designer drug called hash oil. a friend of theirs died in the explosion which led to a three-year sentence of involuntary manslaughter for avilos and one year of involuntary manslaughter for hudson. >> i was fighting with him constantly. feels kind of stupid now. at the time that the accident had happened, a couple days before i told him not to do it, the hash oil thing but we were broke. my boyfriend didn't have a job. we had to make rent. >> through it all, the couple managed to hold their relationship together. >> when he gets out, we plan on getting married. area not sure exactly when but we know we'll be together when we get out and it's just two years is a little time compared to the rest of our life. we have to move on because that's life. and that's the same with regret or resentment or guilt. you have to find a way to let it go and
this is me and my boyfriend before the accident. >> that's evan, yeah, that's evan with his hair thatyfriend evan avilos were severely burned when had he accidentally blew up the apartment they shared with his mother. they were attempting to make a designer drug called hash oil. a friend of theirs died in the explosion which led to a three-year sentence of involuntary manslaughter for avilos and one year of involuntary manslaughter for hudson. >> i was fighting with him constantly....
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council voted unanimously to take away power by jack evans. he faces a federal investigation ter allegations of using his public office for personal gain. according to our news partners at wtop, they're taking away evans .responsibiliti> it's 4:09. a d.c. council member is calling for an investigation into who is feeding the city's homeless. t accordin our news partners at wtop council member mary chase says henry's soul cafe charges the cy double what others charge. she wants to know why henry's was chosen. >>> now to nvetigation into the two deadly plane crashes involving boeing 737 max jets. there are new concernsbout the inspectors responsible for certifying those planes. a senate committee says it has received lek -- training. poorly trained employees may not haveroperly evaluated the stall system. th was said to hav caused the two fatal crashes. >> this is build on checks and balances, that's why this certification issue is so important. >> meanwhile, the max fleet is likely to remain grounded for weeks, maybe en a month. now they say it
council voted unanimously to take away power by jack evans. he faces a federal investigation ter allegations of using his public office for personal gain. according to our news partners at wtop, they're taking away evans .responsibiliti> it's 4:09. a d.c. council member is calling for an investigation into who is feeding the city's homeless. t accordin our news partners at wtop council member mary chase says henry's soul cafe charges the cy double what others charge. she wants to know why...
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. >> i want to bring in cnn justice reporter evan perez.a borger and political director david chalian. this is part of a larger thing going on with the ousters and potentially other ones that are coming. what do you make of this? >> well, i think that around these immigration and security issues, the president is clearly indicating to us this is what he sees as his path to reelection in 2020. that's what we're seeing. steven miller, you have evan and teams reporting this is all part of this near systemic purge in the department of homeland security. there's reporting that steven miller has more things he'd like to accomplish as the chief domestic policy adviser and this is the area of his focus. i read clearly donald trump thinks t these issues that gived him to the white house and he plans on utilizing these issues and setting up a team that he thinks is not soft on these issues going forward to try to get reelected. >> kirstjen nielsen executed the family separation plan and having troops on the southern border. how is this someone who is
. >> i want to bring in cnn justice reporter evan perez.a borger and political director david chalian. this is part of a larger thing going on with the ousters and potentially other ones that are coming. what do you make of this? >> well, i think that around these immigration and security issues, the president is clearly indicating to us this is what he sees as his path to reelection in 2020. that's what we're seeing. steven miller, you have evan and teams reporting this is all part...
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evan perez. >> what a twist. >> we'll be looking for that.other major legal story we're watching, amazon chief jeff bezos is expected to meet with federal prosecutors on his claim of extortion by a tabloid publisher. this meeting has big implications for that publisher, trump ally david pecker. i want to bring in cnn crime and justice reporter shimon prokupecz to talk about this. so could pecker lose that immunity deal that he had for cooperating with the government in the investigation of hush money payments to keep a former "playboy" model from going public about her affair with trump? >> he certainly can, and that's what the prosecutors here in new york at the southern district of new york, which has been investigating the hush money payments, and other trump issues, they could very much, if they decide that pecker and ami, national enquirer here, violated the nonprosecution agreement, that is, if they did engage in activity that the prosecutors said they needed to stop, they could lose it. they could lose that and they could -- charges co
evan perez. >> what a twist. >> we'll be looking for that.other major legal story we're watching, amazon chief jeff bezos is expected to meet with federal prosecutors on his claim of extortion by a tabloid publisher. this meeting has big implications for that publisher, trump ally david pecker. i want to bring in cnn crime and justice reporter shimon prokupecz to talk about this. so could pecker lose that immunity deal that he had for cooperating with the government in the...
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matt: we also had a the impetus of a couple of central banks governors, evans and rosen grand -- evans saying a cut is a possibility. his associate saying we shouldn't be -- we should be looking at 2% being ok, even more than 2% wouldn't bother him if it weren't for too long. what do you think the fed is feeding into markets today? what they are giving investors as a message is they are willing to see inflation pick up and not do anything about it. they will not jump to any conclusions just because inflation may rise in the short term. there are a lot of factors they take into account in their decision-making and jerome chairman has made it clear in the past that for now, he sees enough conflicting signals that he is happy to take a long pause. what you are hearing from the other fed members really is an endorsement of the message we have heard from him. really going to look through the data. it is reminiscent of when janet yellen was first in charge of the fed and willing to let inflation and the economy to run hot. that is maybe what the fed is willing to do here. they don't mind if
matt: we also had a the impetus of a couple of central banks governors, evans and rosen grand -- evans saying a cut is a possibility. his associate saying we shouldn't be -- we should be looking at 2% being ok, even more than 2% wouldn't bother him if it weren't for too long. what do you think the fed is feeding into markets today? what they are giving investors as a message is they are willing to see inflation pick up and not do anything about it. they will not jump to any conclusions just...
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the evans says he just use the poll the day before called fwc. came out here with some gear to get a 6 foot alligator out and said the things 9 feet and went back and got bigger year. >>this kind of knots working alone the trapper hook the gator and raise it up from the shallow end of the pool. the family watching in amazement captured it all on video. in the midst of this unusual scene might hold other parents at the bus stop about his family's unexpected encounter. and what ensued was a pied piper like following a show them some pictures and then next thing i know i there's a caravan following me here to watch this. >>this thing happen kids and everything is pretty funny. the evans family says the chapter told them the gator may have come in under the chain-link fence that surrounds their backyard. but he couldn't say for sure my consent to say it took about 20 minutes for the chapel to remove the gator. >>a neighbor helping to lift it in the back of a pickup. the evans's say that rapper told them the gate would be relocated. this episode made
the evans says he just use the poll the day before called fwc. came out here with some gear to get a 6 foot alligator out and said the things 9 feet and went back and got bigger year. >>this kind of knots working alone the trapper hook the gator and raise it up from the shallow end of the pool. the family watching in amazement captured it all on video. in the midst of this unusual scene might hold other parents at the bus stop about his family's unexpected encounter. and what ensued was a...
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my question is major general evans. i want to build off on what my colleague was asking about, rotc , and also focusing on what the major general thinks about we have to get kids in high school. as we traveled the country we met kids in rotc. first time actually the all three of them brought under the same umbrella which we really see as an opportunity and the folks in congress had foresight to bring this together. we've also learned as you know better than i do, most people from the south tend to join the military than people from where i am in northeast, i'm from boston, massachusetts. would you be open, general evans , dropping a pilot program where you get exposed to what ro tc does but exposes you to civilian opportunity, et cetera, et cetera. as a way bothics -- expand the program, i would love to see it there. i think if it was presented that way, folks would say, that's a great opportunity. let's expose people. would you be able to develop a program like that that offers people military and civilian service oppo
my question is major general evans. i want to build off on what my colleague was asking about, rotc , and also focusing on what the major general thinks about we have to get kids in high school. as we traveled the country we met kids in rotc. first time actually the all three of them brought under the same umbrella which we really see as an opportunity and the folks in congress had foresight to bring this together. we've also learned as you know better than i do, most people from the south tend...
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dana bash, crime and justice reporter shimon prokupecz and evan perez. we were all awaiting to see this report. we're all going to be reading through it together. and dana, you just spoke to rudy giuliani, one of the president's attorneys. what did he tell you about how the president's team prepared -- is preparing to respond to the report? >> well, we have been hearing from him and from jay sekulow and other members of the legal team for months and months and months that they were preparing their own rebuttal report. so what giuliani told me earlier is that they are now refining that rebuttal. not because they claim to know any specifics of what's in it, but just based on the guide post that they got from barr's letter a couple of weeks ago. so they're doing that. one of the things that he told me and you all talked to your sources at the white house and justice department so i'd be curious to see what you think of this. what he said is that barr, as far as they know, has not been in touch with and in consultation with, that's a better word. barr has no
dana bash, crime and justice reporter shimon prokupecz and evan perez. we were all awaiting to see this report. we're all going to be reading through it together. and dana, you just spoke to rudy giuliani, one of the president's attorneys. what did he tell you about how the president's team prepared -- is preparing to respond to the report? >> well, we have been hearing from him and from jay sekulow and other members of the legal team for months and months and months that they were...
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that was michael venuto, and bloomberg's rachel evans.oming up, i speak with the founder of bodhi tree asset management, as more and more hedge funds are using etf's. he tells us how he utilizes them. and one etf that caught our attention this week, the spider s&p oil and gas exploration and production etf. or xop. the trump administration's sanctionso end waivers for iranian crude buyers made investors rush into the fund. earlier this week, it posted its second largest inflow of the year. as a reminder, you can catch all of our charts on the bloomberg at gtv. this is "etf iq." ♪ taylor: i'm taylor riggs. this is bloomberg "etf iq." let's get to the etf lifecycle, where we run through the three main stages of etf's. step one is the filing. principal for a suite of three multifactor etf's focusing on international, large-cap, and small to mid-cap, using a combination of value, quality, and growth characteristics to select their investment. step two is the launch. the ishares self driving ev tech etf is the fourth on u.s. exchanges with a s
that was michael venuto, and bloomberg's rachel evans.oming up, i speak with the founder of bodhi tree asset management, as more and more hedge funds are using etf's. he tells us how he utilizes them. and one etf that caught our attention this week, the spider s&p oil and gas exploration and production etf. or xop. the trump administration's sanctionso end waivers for iranian crude buyers made investors rush into the fund. earlier this week, it posted its second largest inflow of the year....