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but this is where they get some of that pressure. >> kayla, thank you. kayla tausche in washington. >>> there are reports tonight that the president is considering pulling out unilaterally of the north american free trade agreement. as first reported by politico, the white house is considering drawing up an executive order that could pull the u.s. out of the pack. the timing of the order unclear right now. on that report, though, the dollar advanced against the mexican peso and the canadian looney. >>> still ahead, the stock that suffered its biggest one-day decline ever. >>> these days investors are basically focused on two things: taxes and earnings. today, three big blue chips, boeing, united technologies, and procter & gamble reported their quarterly profits, but with mixed results. dominic chu has more. >> reporter: after two straight days of big gains for the dow jones industrial average, stocks calmed down a bit as three big dow component companies reported earnings that were generally mixed. one upside performers, industrial conglomerate united t
but this is where they get some of that pressure. >> kayla, thank you. kayla tausche in washington. >>> there are reports tonight that the president is considering pulling out unilaterally of the north american free trade agreement. as first reported by politico, the white house is considering drawing up an executive order that could pull the u.s. out of the pack. the timing of the order unclear right now. on that report, though, the dollar advanced against the mexican peso and...
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in the meantime, president trump this afternoon, kayla, met with the nato secretary general. on the campaign trail, trump said nato was obsolete. what happened today? >> reporter: it was a more jocular press conference for the most part today, the first meeting between president trump and the secretary general of nato. they had discussed syria, russia, and how to move forward with policy coordinated in afghanistan. but interestingly, it was the talk about the financial commitments, where they provided the most detail. that was where president trump had lobbed the sharpest criticism about nato on the campaign trail. he called it obsolete. he said the u.s. would pull out if other member states didn't pay their fair share. and the secretary general said, you know what, we turned a corner financially and actually the contributions rose 3.8% last year and he thanked president trump for lighting a fire under his allies. >> comments on interest rates, fed chair yellen, chinese currency manipulation, give it to us in a nutshell. >> reporter: he says the dollar is too strong, in reali
in the meantime, president trump this afternoon, kayla, met with the nato secretary general. on the campaign trail, trump said nato was obsolete. what happened today? >> reporter: it was a more jocular press conference for the most part today, the first meeting between president trump and the secretary general of nato. they had discussed syria, russia, and how to move forward with policy coordinated in afghanistan. but interestingly, it was the talk about the financial commitments, where...
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we have kayla tausche standing by.e have seen, kayla, his remarks about dodd/frank about perhaps trying to eliminate the whole thing. banking index came off the lows a little bit but still not the rally you might have anticipated as we see steve schwarzman talking right now. let's listen in. >> regulatory reform and infrastructure, all of these things are really important. we're focused, people in the administration are also focused on working together. hopefully we'll have good outcomes. >> we will. chris? >> boston consulting group. >> ibm.welsh. >> we may have jack welsh on later. kayla, go ahead. you were so rudely sbur lly int. >> reporter: that's quite all right. the administration has lofty priorities. unclear what the time frame will be for executing on many of those. this is familiar territory for the president. he's hosted a dozen of these meetings and has chosen to begin meetings like that with the german chancellor and canada's prime minister with meetings of business leaders. this is a relatively safe audi
we have kayla tausche standing by.e have seen, kayla, his remarks about dodd/frank about perhaps trying to eliminate the whole thing. banking index came off the lows a little bit but still not the rally you might have anticipated as we see steve schwarzman talking right now. let's listen in. >> regulatory reform and infrastructure, all of these things are really important. we're focused, people in the administration are also focused on working together. hopefully we'll have good outcomes....
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al regresar: lo que nadie imaginaba que los asesinos de nizza y kayla esterÍan un cementerio oculto de una fórmula... si, pero otros dicen... exacto, "dicen", pero para ayudar a mantener tu motor limpio, ninguna gasolina supera a... chevron con techron. ¡ah techron! ninguna gasolina limpia mejor que chevron con techron. cuídalo siempre. casi tan bueno como chevron. locutor: apreciamos sus comentarios. teresa: el brutal asesinato de dos jovencitas en long island dejÓ al descubierto la maldad de la pandilla mara salvatrucha. ♪ el 13 de septiembre del 2016 copio para siempre la vida de evo lunes rodrÍguez. >> ¿dÓnde es quÉ encuentran el cuerpo de nizza? >> en esta esquina. >> esa noche su hija kayla cuevas fue asesinada de forma despiadada junto a su mejor amiga, a dos cuadra de su casa. >> y la chiquita mÍa iba a la escuela ahÍ, que yo fui, que kayla y la hermana mayor tambiÉn. teresa: evelyn se habÍa mudado hace 40 aÑos y sus hijas nacieron ahÍ. ahora ella estÁ enterrando a una de ellas. ♪ el pueblo quedÓ aterrorizado y habÍan enfrentado a la mara salvatrucha. tomÓ las rienda de la inve
al regresar: lo que nadie imaginaba que los asesinos de nizza y kayla esterÍan un cementerio oculto de una fórmula... si, pero otros dicen... exacto, "dicen", pero para ayudar a mantener tu motor limpio, ninguna gasolina supera a... chevron con techron. ¡ah techron! ninguna gasolina limpia mejor que chevron con techron. cuídalo siempre. casi tan bueno como chevron. locutor: apreciamos sus comentarios. teresa: el brutal asesinato de dos jovencitas en long island dejÓ al...
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kayla, thank you.s to go until france heads to the polls for the first round of the presidential elections. tensions are high in france following yesterday's shootings in paris. wilfred joins us with the latest on both of these store ritz aie. >> as you say, just under two days until we go to the polls. the tension escalated significantly by yesterday's tragic events. the polls still point to macron with the lead followed close ly by le pen. let's talk to the head of global economics from societe generale based in paris, mikala markson. give us a snapshot of the state of the french economy and how it's changed over the last couple of years. if we look at the economy, it's doing quite well. growth is running at about 1.5% of gdp. if you think of trend being over 1 %, we're growing above trend, and that means unemployment, albeit still high is coming down. what we're seeing in the context of the election is that there are a number of issues out there. clearly youth unemployment is a big concern today. >>
kayla, thank you.s to go until france heads to the polls for the first round of the presidential elections. tensions are high in france following yesterday's shootings in paris. wilfred joins us with the latest on both of these store ritz aie. >> as you say, just under two days until we go to the polls. the tension escalated significantly by yesterday's tragic events. the polls still point to macron with the lead followed close ly by le pen. let's talk to the head of global economics from...
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[soft music playing] ♪ >> kayla: oh, hi.hanks for-- thanks for coming. >> tripp: are you sure it's okay for us to meet here? i-i know roman didn't press charges, but... i'm never gonna be welcome here. >> kayla: well, you can relax. you have a pass. you're my stepson. >> tripp: so now i'm gonna get another lecture on how terrific my new dad is? >> kayla: no, actually, um, i wanted to talk to you about jade and the fact that you are letting her take a room in your new apartment. >> tripp: well, joey threw her out of the loft, so... seems pretty cruel, if you ask me. >> kayla: he had to do that, tripp. she has done nothing but try to manipulate him the last few months. and don't ur
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kayla tausche has the details. >> reporter: nearly a month after the house pulled an 11-hour vote on the american health care act, broad amendments to the bill have been agreed to. to appease conservative freedom caucus, there are waivers that let states abandon once-mandatory benefits like maternity and mental health. a freedom caucus source said those changes would turn 18 to 20 votes for yesterday. the moderate tuesday group could not be reached but its leader expressed support for the changes on facebook. the changes, plus comments overseas by speaker ryan that they were putting the, quote, finishing touches on health care, sent expectations into overdrive. the white house reportedly wants a vote on wednesday. senior gop aides caution that's unrealistic. the memo isn't legislative language, and members of congress don't even return until tuesday night. republicans have a call on saturday, but that was scheduled two weeks ago to discuss a forthcoming spending bill and only now will need to discuss health care. for "nightly business report," i'm kayla tausche, washington. >>> so if
kayla tausche has the details. >> reporter: nearly a month after the house pulled an 11-hour vote on the american health care act, broad amendments to the bill have been agreed to. to appease conservative freedom caucus, there are waivers that let states abandon once-mandatory benefits like maternity and mental health. a freedom caucus source said those changes would turn 18 to 20 votes for yesterday. the moderate tuesday group could not be reached but its leader expressed support for the...
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good morning, kayla. >> reporter: good morning. i'm just down the road from mar-a-lago where the president sought to put his test diplomatic foot forward even as the white house was pursuing military action in syria. the first introductory meeting between president trump and his counterpart, china's president xi jinping, and their first ladies, dined with others at mar-a-lago . a relatively informal opening event kicking off 24 hours of meetings between the two countries. it was the third state dinner for china that the u.s. has held in about six years. and previously president trump had criticized the obama administration for spending money to entertain an adversary, but he seemed to be in a friendly mood last night. >> we've had a long discussion already, and so far i have gotten nothing, absolutely nothing. but we have developed a friendship, i can see that. >> you asked the question earlier whether this changes the messaging to china from the u.s. government and perhaps it will. previously president trump was approaching this w
good morning, kayla. >> reporter: good morning. i'm just down the road from mar-a-lago where the president sought to put his test diplomatic foot forward even as the white house was pursuing military action in syria. the first introductory meeting between president trump and his counterpart, china's president xi jinping, and their first ladies, dined with others at mar-a-lago . a relatively informal opening event kicking off 24 hours of meetings between the two countries. it was the third...
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evelyn: estaba llorando, y entonces yo estaba diciendo, ¿dónde esta kayla? ¿dónde está kayla?velyn: cuando yo estaba afuera, como algo estaba diciéndome, la casa esa, la casa esa. teresa: ella añade que algo la hizo dirigir su mirada hacia una casa a poca distancia de donde habían hallado el cuerpo de nisa. desesperanzada, evelyn regresó a su hogar y pasó toda la noche sentada afuera. teresa: estaba esperando a su hija. evelyn: pero ya no vino. el dolor que yo sentí esa noche es indescriptible. teresa: alrededor de las 6 de la mañana, evelyn recibió una llamada de un periodista diciéndole que había un acontecimiento en la escena del crimen. evelyn: encontraron a keyla. teresa: ¿dónde la encontraron? evelyn: en la casa que yo estaba mirando. freddy: el mundo mío se me destruyó. una cosa que no... no se podía creer en el momento. teresa: el cuerpo de keyla fue hallado en el patio de esta casa, a una corta distancia de su amiga. las jóvenes habían sido brutalmente asesinadas, con múltiples garrotazos y profundas cortadas a sus cuerpos. un crimen tan salvaje, que la misma policía
evelyn: estaba llorando, y entonces yo estaba diciendo, ¿dónde esta kayla? ¿dónde está kayla?velyn: cuando yo estaba afuera, como algo estaba diciéndome, la casa esa, la casa esa. teresa: ella añade que algo la hizo dirigir su mirada hacia una casa a poca distancia de donde habían hallado el cuerpo de nisa. desesperanzada, evelyn regresó a su hogar y pasó toda la noche sentada afuera. teresa: estaba esperando a su hija. evelyn: pero ya no vino. el dolor que yo sentí esa noche es...
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i was like wow, she's on to something. >> reporter: they created kayla cares for kids that deliveredthan 12,000 dvds, books and video games to every children's hospital and ronald mcdonald house in the country. >> it gets me this really warm and fuzzy feeling like i know what you've been through, and i'm so happy that i can make a difference for you. >> it's really hard with all the medical stuff that are you family goes through, but she's turned it into something so beautiful. >> do you have any favorite movies you like to watch. >> reporter: 12-year-old yianda has been in the hospital for 12 months waiting on a bone marrow transplant. how does it make you feel? >> happy, i have something to do in my room. >> the look on kids' faces are so incredible. they look like they just won the lottery. like oh my god, i get to watch this movie? i wanted to watch for years. >> reporter: kayla's caring, one child's prescription for good medicine. rehema ellis, nbc news, miami. >>> that's going to do it for us on a monday night. i'm lester hollywood's new million dollar couple. elon musk makes i
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this is a special "worldwide exchange," joining me today is kayla tausche.oming to you live from washington, d.c. where the world bank and imf are holding their spring meetings. wilfred frost is on the ground in paris ahead of the french election this weekend. we'll get to him in a bit. it's nice to have you. obviously we've chosen our music play list accordingly. >> it's nice to have you in my new city. it's throwback thursday, which is why you may recognize this song from several years ago. a special girl power edition of "worldwide exchange." throwing back to a few months ago when we worked in the same city. >> i will quiz you on washington in a moment. first, let's get to the global market picture. as for u.s. futures, after a more than triple digit slide for the dow yesterday, down 117, ibm accounted for 57 of those down points as we continue to watch earnings. things look firmer this morning. dow futures up 36 1/2 points. s&p up 5. nasdaq up 16. we'll get to amex earnings in a bit. better than expected. signs of life from the consumer. as for the ten-y
this is a special "worldwide exchange," joining me today is kayla tausche.oming to you live from washington, d.c. where the world bank and imf are holding their spring meetings. wilfred frost is on the ground in paris ahead of the french election this weekend. we'll get to him in a bit. it's nice to have you. obviously we've chosen our music play list accordingly. >> it's nice to have you in my new city. it's throwback thursday, which is why you may recognize this song from...
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and kayla was shocked to see they left a tip of $400. >> i just thought it was so generous of them. tipped that big. i had to say thank you. >> during dinner they told me where they were staying so i ran there after what work to see if they were still there. >> kayla sent sent a thank you note, dessert and flowers to the visitors at their hotel. and the very next day, they gave her even more. the couple came back to the restaurant and offered to help pay off her student loans and debt more than $10,000. >> i said, no way. like, you don't have to that for me. i just wanted to say thank you. i still don't feel like it's real. owe want to run around in the streets. >> the couple told her the best way to thank them is by being her best possible self. >> i want to make them proud and i will take this opportunity with an open heart and be a better person that i can be every day. >> so kayla plans to return to school to study liberal arts and business. >> does that make your heart grow. >> yeah. the gratitude that paid off even more. >> she wept to their hotel room with flowers and dessert
and kayla was shocked to see they left a tip of $400. >> i just thought it was so generous of them. tipped that big. i had to say thank you. >> during dinner they told me where they were staying so i ran there after what work to see if they were still there. >> kayla sent sent a thank you note, dessert and flowers to the visitors at their hotel. and the very next day, they gave her even more. the couple came back to the restaurant and offered to help pay off her student loans...
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. >> like most parents, kayla calderon of east san jose would do anything for her kids. so when she received a threatening call from somebody posing to be the irs, she feared for the family. >> the way they harassed, you get scared. >> reporter: she said that when they called they called armed with the detailed information about the background and the employment history, and add tin to the credibility, the callers demanded that she pay them $6,500 immediately or she would be pick d bed up by the local l enforcement and arrested by the irs. >> how do i pay my bills, because i don't have that money. finally we went down to 400. >> instead of paying by credit card or check or money order, she says that the callers told her to pay with gift cards from itune itunes at the local drugstore where she was supposed to give the itunes numbers to the scammers over the number. >> they said just do it. i said okay. and they kept telling me, do not hang up. >> while remaining on the telephone the entire time, they say she rushed to the nearby ri rite-aid and emptied the account. >> the
. >> like most parents, kayla calderon of east san jose would do anything for her kids. so when she received a threatening call from somebody posing to be the irs, she feared for the family. >> the way they harassed, you get scared. >> reporter: she said that when they called they called armed with the detailed information about the background and the employment history, and add tin to the credibility, the callers demanded that she pay them $6,500 immediately or she would be...
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. >> kayla: well, you know what? we're gonna talk to tripp again.what ava was really like again. and somehow, we are gonna get through to him. >> steve: you think so? >> kayla: ava wasn't reasonable, but you know what, i think tripp is. he will come to see that his mother had no claim to sainthood. the truth will win. >> steve: but not the whole truth. >> kayla: of course not. he cannot know... that joey really did it. [tense music] ♪ >> steve: [whispers] what if joe-- i mean, look at him. he's so riddled with guilt. what if he feels he's morally obligated to tell tripp that it was him and not me? baby, did we get through to him? he can'tell his brother
. >> kayla: well, you know what? we're gonna talk to tripp again.what ava was really like again. and somehow, we are gonna get through to him. >> steve: you think so? >> kayla: ava wasn't reasonable, but you know what, i think tripp is. he will come to see that his mother had no claim to sainthood. the truth will win. >> steve: but not the whole truth. >> kayla: of course not. he cannot know... that joey really did it. [tense music] ♪ >> steve: [whispers]...
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kayla. reporter: on wednesday, when you have the meeting of senators, will you be able to articulate that strategy? mr. spicer: to be clear, that meeting is a senate meeting led by leader mcconnell, utilizing our space. that is their meeting. we are not there to talk strategy. can i answer the question? you want to come on up? i understand -- hold on. reporter: you presenting your strategy -- mr. spicer: there are four briefers coming to talk about the situation in north korea. this is a senate-led meeting. those four briefers will share to them the current situation in north korea. kayla. reporter: the senators should not -- mr. spicer: the secretary of state and others are going to talk about our posture and the activities we are undergoing, and the military actions, and the way they see the lay of the land. they're going to answer questions as they routinely do. kayla. reporter: how long would you reasonably expect the government staff to draft, negotiate, and implement complicated polici
kayla. reporter: on wednesday, when you have the meeting of senators, will you be able to articulate that strategy? mr. spicer: to be clear, that meeting is a senate meeting led by leader mcconnell, utilizing our space. that is their meeting. we are not there to talk strategy. can i answer the question? you want to come on up? i understand -- hold on. reporter: you presenting your strategy -- mr. spicer: there are four briefers coming to talk about the situation in north korea. this is a...
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. >>> kayla is going to make a dream come true today.e is in her car headed to pick up her grandmother. nana is 63 years old and has always wanted one of these. >> forever she's said she's wanted to get her nose pierced. >> yeah. she's a hip, cool grandma but never got one. kayla decided, dude, it's time. so she's going to go pick her up, take her to dinner. she doesn't tell her what they're going to do, but she still encourages grandma to go along with this thing they're going to do. zblec >> even if it meant a few minutes of being scared, would you do it? >> yes. >> when they get to the mall, that's when the big reveal happens. >> we're getting your nose pierced. >> so they walk into the piercing shop. first they dot it to see if she likes the placement of it. >> yeah. >> the piercer tells her, ready? >> all done. >> straight in there. no problem. >> but grandma's super stoked. they clean her up a little bit, her eye starts tearing up. but then they hand her the mirror. >> takes it like a champ. >> you'd think she was going to love it,
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for "nightly business report," kayla tausche, washington. >>> a closely watched special election is taking place in georgia, just north of atlanta. the seat in question was vacated by tom price when he was appointed health and human services secretary. the polls late today show a pretty close race. john harwood comes to us tonight from atlanta, good to see you, john, as always. how close is this race? >> reporter: well, when you combine, sue, the closeness of the race with jon ossoff being at 45% in pre-election polls, and the unpredictability of special elections, which are such irregular events, you never know what turnout will be, everyone is watching and nervous. that's why president trump has been tweeting multiple times today, trying to get republicans out to prevent this blow to his political momentum. >> if the democratic candidate does win, what does that mean for his agenda, like tax reform and the other pillars, really, of what he's set forward? >> reporter: what it means, sue, is that republicans in congress are going to be very nervous. they're increasingly, if jon ossoff is a
for "nightly business report," kayla tausche, washington. >>> a closely watched special election is taking place in georgia, just north of atlanta. the seat in question was vacated by tom price when he was appointed health and human services secretary. the polls late today show a pretty close race. john harwood comes to us tonight from atlanta, good to see you, john, as always. how close is this race? >> reporter: well, when you combine, sue, the closeness of the race...
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our kayla tausche is standing by. >> reporter: since inauguration, president trump, vice-president pence and defense secretary mattis have all expressed the u.s.'s strong commitment to nato. president trump in his meeting with nato secretary's general is expected to do the same. senior national security council officials describing that commitment as iron clad and saying that today's meeting will cover the need for allies to incompetent crease defense spending, a swift review of nato's involvement in afghanistan and also the approach to russia. nato countries serve as a buffer zone to russia. the president's approval of montenegro's expansion in nato is an event that will put russia on edge. officials would not comment on the timing of the president's decision to approve that request. they have been under krr consideration since 2010. they would say the door remains open to other countries that want inclusion. stolenberg said at no time since the cold war has the nato alliance faced greater challenges to our security. the defense spending issue has been one of particular interest for pre
our kayla tausche is standing by. >> reporter: since inauguration, president trump, vice-president pence and defense secretary mattis have all expressed the u.s.'s strong commitment to nato. president trump in his meeting with nato secretary's general is expected to do the same. senior national security council officials describing that commitment as iron clad and saying that today's meeting will cover the need for allies to incompetent crease defense spending, a swift review of nato's...
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think about those ambassadorships, kayla. you know., the one i think we'd all want, rome, right? italy. >> you said that you want rome before. >> i don't think i could ever get rome. >> why? do you speak italian, joe? >> no. no, i don't. i like italian food. a lot. and -- >> is speaking italian a requirement? >> it would help to be the ambassador. to be the ambassador to france you'd speak french, right? right, kayla? i think, otherwise people will talk behind your back. you know. >> it would seem so. although i did see one reporter for the washington examiner said that her sources have said one of the reasons that the white house is interested in mcfarland who is the deputy national security adviser for singapore is she was previously a fox news contributor. she's very media savvy and there's a lot of english media in singapore. >> interesting. so she could be a very public face for the nrgs over in asia. >> i set my sights on, you know, i don't think i could get italy. so i like malta. have you been to malta? you been to malta, kayla
think about those ambassadorships, kayla. you know., the one i think we'd all want, rome, right? italy. >> you said that you want rome before. >> i don't think i could ever get rome. >> why? do you speak italian, joe? >> no. no, i don't. i like italian food. a lot. and -- >> is speaking italian a requirement? >> it would help to be the ambassador. to be the ambassador to france you'd speak french, right? right, kayla? i think, otherwise people will talk...
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kayla tausche has our report. >> the ayes have it. the bill is passed. >> reporter: with that, the senate passed the funding needed to keep the government operating for a week. the challenge now, reaching a longer term deal that funds the government through september, when its fiscal year ends. democrats have signaled there is more work to be done before they'll support that. >> i want to put my colleagues on notice and the american people on notice, mr. speaker, that i will not vote for another one. >> we're willing to extend things for a little bit more time in hopes that the same kind of progress can continue to be made. but we still have a little bit of a ways to go. >> reporter: the president's budget calls for sharp increases in military spending and steep cuts to environmental and diplomatic programs. the white house offered two olive branches, withdrawing a request to fund a controversial wall along the border with mexico and continuing to make payments for now to insurance providers for offering plans to low income customers
kayla tausche has our report. >> the ayes have it. the bill is passed. >> reporter: with that, the senate passed the funding needed to keep the government operating for a week. the challenge now, reaching a longer term deal that funds the government through september, when its fiscal year ends. democrats have signaled there is more work to be done before they'll support that. >> i want to put my colleagues on notice and the american people on notice, mr. speaker, that i will...
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kayla to y kayla, you couldn't help but think every time senator mitch mcconnell was thanked and some of the other senator, what a hard-fought battle this was to get justice gorsuch confirmed. >> reporter: and you heard the president thanking several senators, justice gorsuch thanking kelly ayotte. it was 73 days from his nomination by the president on january 31st to this day, his swearing in as the 113th supreme court justice. remember, merrick garland the nominee by president obama, for more than eight months was left outstanding with no hearing. so this was a relatively quicking turnaround, a commitment that the president had made to his constituents that he would do this in his first 100 days. and he has succeeded in that effect. i imagine that it must have been a surreal moment both for justice gorsuch receiving the judicial oath for the second time from justice kennedy, of course that happened 11 years ago ghoen when he took his job circuit judge on the 10th circuit court of appeals. but for a second time for justice kennedy to swear in justice gorsuch to the united states supr
kayla to y kayla, you couldn't help but think every time senator mitch mcconnell was thanked and some of the other senator, what a hard-fought battle this was to get justice gorsuch confirmed. >> reporter: and you heard the president thanking several senators, justice gorsuch thanking kelly ayotte. it was 73 days from his nomination by the president on january 31st to this day, his swearing in as the 113th supreme court justice. remember, merrick garland the nominee by president obama,...
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. >> reporter: kayla has been pulling double duty as the cheesecake factory in hawaii.as waiting on a couple of visitors from australia. they hit it off and she ended up chatting with them quite a bit. >> they asked where i was from and i said i moved here from school but i was in a little bit of debt and i couldn't go back to school because i couldn't afford it because of the cost of leg near. >> reporter: after a good meal and better conversation, the man and woman paid their $200 tab and left. kayla was shocked to see they left a tip for $400. >> i thought it was so generous of them. i never get a tip that big. i had to say thank you. during dinner they told me where they were staying. i ran there after work to see if they were still there. >> reporter: she was able to send a thank you note and did i certificate and flowers to the visitors but the next day they gave her even more. the couple came back to the restaurant and offered to pay off her student loans and debt, more than $10,000. >> i said no way. like you don't have to do that for me. i just wanted to say th
. >> reporter: kayla has been pulling double duty as the cheesecake factory in hawaii.as waiting on a couple of visitors from australia. they hit it off and she ended up chatting with them quite a bit. >> they asked where i was from and i said i moved here from school but i was in a little bit of debt and i couldn't go back to school because i couldn't afford it because of the cost of leg near. >> reporter: after a good meal and better conversation, the man and woman paid...
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. >> reporter: the next day, the body of her best friend, kayla cuevas, was found nearby. like milkens, she had been beaten and slashed to death with a machete. investigators say the girls died at the hands of ms-13, a gang blamed for killing 17 people in the county since the start of 2016. the latest, four young men, whose bodies were discovered in this park. police commissioner timothy sini: >> ms-13 seems to engage in violence for sport, and that's what makes them particularly dangerous. >> reporter: the gang first formed in los angeles in the 1980s, but a nationwide crackdown saw more than 7,000 members arrested in the past decade. now police report a comeback built on recruiting vulnerable children who cross the border unaccompanied, looking for a sense of family. >> we need to be weeding out those gang recruiters. we also have to make sure we have c that we deter and prevent that gang recruitment. >> reporter: the justice department says there are now more than 10,000 ms13 numbers at least 40 states. >> i have about 15 officers assigned to the gang team, to just deal
. >> reporter: the next day, the body of her best friend, kayla cuevas, was found nearby. like milkens, she had been beaten and slashed to death with a machete. investigators say the girls died at the hands of ms-13, a gang blamed for killing 17 people in the county since the start of 2016. the latest, four young men, whose bodies were discovered in this park. police commissioner timothy sini: >> ms-13 seems to engage in violence for sport, and that's what makes them particularly...
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>> kayla, thank you. indeed, a crucial test for the commander in chief this weekend. about a specter. is a specter for you as an international investor? >> absolutely. it's been interesting to see the style which has been to throw a very, you know, loud and very aggressive anti out there and pull back. does trump have an appropriate, or i should say, when he says china is currency manipulator? i don't think so. i'm not sure this is something we didn't want and something we didn't perpetuate. when i think about this meeting, i think it's important the respect that's being paid to president xi. and i think this is a case where we haven't met with russia yet. we haven't met with a lot of the other world leaders. this is a formal summit that i think makes sense. >> the only thing he has kind of taken a step back on is the one china policy. that was after he was dpraptd a trademark in china that he sought for ten years. a couple of weeks later he comes out and said, i was just joking about that. that's the only policy he softened, the fact that he was -- >> there hasn't be
>> kayla, thank you. indeed, a crucial test for the commander in chief this weekend. about a specter. is a specter for you as an international investor? >> absolutely. it's been interesting to see the style which has been to throw a very, you know, loud and very aggressive anti out there and pull back. does trump have an appropriate, or i should say, when he says china is currency manipulator? i don't think so. i'm not sure this is something we didn't want and something we didn't...
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with kayla. they don't call it a mitt. green light? >> whatever term they use, green light, red light. judge jeanine: did you know there was an issue? >> we found out afterwards. after we read the indictment. that's when we found out. we were like, wow. it's sad that two young girls had to be taken. precious young girls regardless fit was something dealing with social media. if you can't take what people say maybe you should not be on social media. judge jeanine: how do you feel about the fact that there are now four illegals charged with the murder of your daughter and her best friend. your daughter did nothing other than she was in the wrong place. they were beat on death with baseball bats and machetes. how do you feel that they were in this country? >> the fact that they were undocumented is not right. there is people who are immigrants who try to make a better living for themselves. the only thing they are doing is making it hard for the next grouch people who do want that better life. and i
with kayla. they don't call it a mitt. green light? >> whatever term they use, green light, red light. judge jeanine: did you know there was an issue? >> we found out afterwards. after we read the indictment. that's when we found out. we were like, wow. it's sad that two young girls had to be taken. precious young girls regardless fit was something dealing with social media. if you can't take what people say maybe you should not be on social media. judge jeanine: how do you feel...
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we have full team coverage, cnbc kayla tocci. kayla, we kick it off with you. >> reporter: melissa, today when the president held a joint press conference with the secretary general of nato, he began walking back some controversial comments he made on the campaign trail criticizing the institution as outdated, irrelevant and obsolete. here's what the president said. >> the secretary general and i had a productive discussion about what more nato can do in the fight against terrorism. i complained about that a long time ago and they made a change. and now they do fight terrorism. i said it was obsolete. it's no longer obsolete. >> reporter: the secretary general though said something had changed. he said the institution turned a corner financially with member states pledging more money, more cash commitments towards the alliance. of course, there is a ten-year window for them to reach 2% of gdp in terms of defense spending. some are taking their time. he cited some da they we brought from you earlier from nato's annual report that
we have full team coverage, cnbc kayla tocci. kayla, we kick it off with you. >> reporter: melissa, today when the president held a joint press conference with the secretary general of nato, he began walking back some controversial comments he made on the campaign trail criticizing the institution as outdated, irrelevant and obsolete. here's what the president said. >> the secretary general and i had a productive discussion about what more nato can do in the fight against terrorism....
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kayla tausche is in palm beach just north of the president's mar-a-lago result. michelle caruso-cabrera is back at hq. kaleyl kayla, the president now meeting with china's xi jinping. >> they're holding a bilateral meeting that include top milita military, diplomatic and economic officials. we expect to get some commentary or at least an image from that meeting momentarily. president trump yesterday aboard air force one told reporters that the top two items would be north korea and trade. he says somehow those two topics will mix. clearly last night added an additional layer of complication to that and the air strikes may change the agenda here. china's foreign minister, the spokesperson for the foreign ministry said it condemned the chemical attack that led to the strikes but said they still reiterated their preference for multilateral approaches through the united nations. in a briefing last night that was off camera for reporters but recorded by president trump's social media adviser, secretary of state rex tillerson said that the u.s. isn't changing its polic
kayla tausche is in palm beach just north of the president's mar-a-lago result. michelle caruso-cabrera is back at hq. kaleyl kayla, the president now meeting with china's xi jinping. >> they're holding a bilateral meeting that include top milita military, diplomatic and economic officials. we expect to get some commentary or at least an image from that meeting momentarily. president trump yesterday aboard air force one told reporters that the top two items would be north korea and trade....
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kayla, you have been following this all morning long. your reaction to what we just heard from the president? >> interestingly, carl, there was a lot of mentioning of new york, about the new york economy, about old friends of his, where he was referring to them by their first name including a question that came from jerry, a new york developer, that he has a long history with and eliciting laughs but on the policy, we did get nuts and bolts of where the president's head is at. on infrastructure, he doesn't want to award any money for projects that cannot be spent in 90 days. that's a very short window for the scale of the projects that his administration is currently targeting. the criticism of prior infrastructure projects is that they were small bore projects. they were piecemeal and didn't make a dent in the economy. large interstate projects do require a lot of regulation, a lot of permitting, and it's that permitting that he took specific aim at showing all of the different agencies that had to be involved in a single permit. he sai
kayla, you have been following this all morning long. your reaction to what we just heard from the president? >> interestingly, carl, there was a lot of mentioning of new york, about the new york economy, about old friends of his, where he was referring to them by their first name including a question that came from jerry, a new york developer, that he has a long history with and eliciting laughs but on the policy, we did get nuts and bolts of where the president's head is at. on...
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kayla tausche is in palm beach just north of the president's mar-a-lago result.eyl kayla, the president now meeting with china's xi jinping. >> they're holding a bilateral meeting that include top milita military, diplomatic and economic officials. we expect to get some commentary or at least an image from that meeting
kayla tausche is in palm beach just north of the president's mar-a-lago result.eyl kayla, the president now meeting with china's xi jinping. >> they're holding a bilateral meeting that include top milita military, diplomatic and economic officials. we expect to get some commentary or at least an image from that meeting
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kayla, thank you very much. again, kayla tausche.g in throughout the morning. >> with more on syria and china, we're joined by former deputy treasury secretary robert kimate. we were initially, mr. secretary, mr. ambassador, ambassador to germany, as well, originally going to talk mostly about china. obviously this -- this influences that, as well. but let's just talk about the action yesterday. i was just thinking about it last night, mr. ambassador. it's a -- it's a small step, you know, cruise missiles, one airstrike. and yet it's really a large statement it seems like that the u.s. might be back in the business of policing parts of the world again. so it's hard to understate it but i -- it's hard to overstate it, as well. >> joe, i agree. i think you have to be careful what you say as the united states. but you have to mean what you say. i think the message that is taken away, including by the chinese leader, is that when the u.s. says it's going to take action, it will take action. i think that's an important point, not just aga
kayla, thank you very much. again, kayla tausche.g in throughout the morning. >> with more on syria and china, we're joined by former deputy treasury secretary robert kimate. we were initially, mr. secretary, mr. ambassador, ambassador to germany, as well, originally going to talk mostly about china. obviously this -- this influences that, as well. but let's just talk about the action yesterday. i was just thinking about it last night, mr. ambassador. it's a -- it's a small step, you...
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kayla? >> when you the meeting with the senators, will you be able to articulate that strategy? >> just to be clear, that meeting is a senate meeting led by leader mcconnell just utilizing our space. that is their meeting. so we are not there to talk strategy. they are going to be briefed -- can i answer your question? major -- do you want to come on up? i understand -- hold on. >> would you characterize it as you presenting your strategy? >> there are four briefers that are coming up to talk about the situation in north korea. they will be briefed by -- this is a senate-led meeting. they are getting those four briefers will share with them the current situation in north korea. kayla? >> will the strategy be articulateed? >> i'm sure they'll talk about our posture. chairman dunford will lay out some of the military actions and the way that they see the lay of the land. they're going to answer questions, as they routinely do, on a situation like this. kayla? >> how long will you reasonably ex
kayla? >> when you the meeting with the senators, will you be able to articulate that strategy? >> just to be clear, that meeting is a senate meeting led by leader mcconnell just utilizing our space. that is their meeting. so we are not there to talk strategy. they are going to be briefed -- can i answer your question? major -- do you want to come on up? i understand -- hold on. >> would you characterize it as you presenting your strategy? >> there are four briefers that...
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grandparents aren't receiving the first food stamp. >> reporter: kayla and madison are in touch witheir father who is in prison. they say they have little to no contact with their mom. her choice, not theirs, they say. >> i forgive my mom so many times but she just keeps going back. it's hard to forgive every single time. >> a generation of children who feel abandoned by parents who they believe chose drugs over them. r weight, shape and temperature. so you sleep deeply, and wake up feeling powerful. find your exclusive retailer at tempurpedic.com [fbi agent] you're a brave man, your testimony will save lives. mr. stevens? this is your new name. this is your new house. and a perfectly inconspicuous suv. you must become invisible. [hero] i'll take my chances. i love hanging out with my friends. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free. it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well fitting dentures let in food particles just a few dabs of super poligrip free is clinically proven
grandparents aren't receiving the first food stamp. >> reporter: kayla and madison are in touch witheir father who is in prison. they say they have little to no contact with their mom. her choice, not theirs, they say. >> i forgive my mom so many times but she just keeps going back. it's hard to forgive every single time. >> a generation of children who feel abandoned by parents who they believe chose drugs over them. r weight, shape and temperature. so you sleep deeply, and...
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kayla whitworth has those audio tapes. >> reporter: the terrifying call for help. gunfire sending children rushing from the san bernardino school t. calmer knows exactly who the shooter is. >> police said frederick anderson stopped to reload, killing his estranged wife karen smith inside her classroom in a murder-suicide. the teacher could see her inside that classroom racing to get students out. >> at that point pure adrenaline. i had the two with me and the benefit i could do was use my voice, get out! they listened. thank god they listened. >> tragically, two innocent boys caught in the line of fire. 8-year-old john than martinez killed. 9-year-old noah brandy just released from the hospital. new details now emerging about anderson's troubled past. abc news learning a previous wife filed for a restraining order against him in 1997, saying anderson threatened to kim her during her divorce. in los angeles, kayla whitworth, abc news. >>> last night a prayer vigil wag held in san bernardino in honor of karen smith, who was shot and killed by her husband in that clas
kayla whitworth has those audio tapes. >> reporter: the terrifying call for help. gunfire sending children rushing from the san bernardino school t. calmer knows exactly who the shooter is. >> police said frederick anderson stopped to reload, killing his estranged wife karen smith inside her classroom in a murder-suicide. the teacher could see her inside that classroom racing to get students out. >> at that point pure adrenaline. i had the two with me and the benefit i could...
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recorder kayla davis beat the buzzer. south carolina is okay.rsuch. south carolina with all the momentum. wilson underneath can be sent. finished with 23 points and she wins mvp. south carolina went in first and national championship in the confetti falls on as the team hoist the trophy. a good win for them. congratulations. joe biden the defending champion cubs place cardinals had ninth inning crushes a three-run homer. cubs rally in the ninth to tie the game at three. bottom line, at the plate with the bases loaded. he comes up clutch with a deep fly ball to the wall. cards and fourth rate for their first walkoff victory. in phoenix, baumgartner making history with the bat. one over the wall to give the giants to do nothing late great top of the seventh, game tied at three crushing one down the line. a left-handed gun. gartner becomes the first pitcher in an opening day game that he can only do so much. but in that than out of five. chris owens is the rbi single in the d-backs get the walkoff opening day when six to five. tragedy for you at th
recorder kayla davis beat the buzzer. south carolina is okay.rsuch. south carolina with all the momentum. wilson underneath can be sent. finished with 23 points and she wins mvp. south carolina went in first and national championship in the confetti falls on as the team hoist the trophy. a good win for them. congratulations. joe biden the defending champion cubs place cardinals had ninth inning crushes a three-run homer. cubs rally in the ninth to tie the game at three. bottom line, at the...
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welcome kayla tausche, our tea leaf reading expert in washington. >> we expected the president would express some sort of public support for nato after privately saying to allies that he does support nato. he's committed to it. yesterday he made a public about-face on it. >> the secretary-general and i had a productive discussion about what more nato with do in the fight against terrorism. i complained about that a long time ago. they made a change. now they do fight terrorism. i said it was obsolete. it's no longer obsolete. >> perhaps the clearest and most succinct of trump's recent moves to the center and rebukes of campaign promises in order to appease businesses and the international community, as you guys were just discussing, his 100 day plan says in writing he will lablt label china a currency manipulator, and now won't do that. for the second time this week, he's backing away from steve bannon in that "wall street journal" interview calling him a guy who works for me. markets have been focusing on geopolitics. rex tillerson was in russia this week. congress has a budget dead
welcome kayla tausche, our tea leaf reading expert in washington. >> we expected the president would express some sort of public support for nato after privately saying to allies that he does support nato. he's committed to it. yesterday he made a public about-face on it. >> the secretary-general and i had a productive discussion about what more nato with do in the fight against terrorism. i complained about that a long time ago. they made a change. now they do fight terrorism. i...
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let's speak to kayla in washington. caller: good morning. we will but to give a shout out to our ap government teacher. distinguish you can between reinforcing cleavages and crosscutting cleavages? cleavage areutting those dynamics, demographics that might pull an individual in a different or action. let's say a female college professor from new york who is a nascar driver. those would be demographics that are pulling her in different directions, versus a reinforcing cleavage which is what we see in our political party bases. the idea that the democratic party base is more likely to be african-american ethnic minority. the republican party base is more likely to be exurban or rural, male, and white. guest: one should expect on this test multiple-choice questions that describe typical voters. you need to be prepared, with that typical voter, would they be more likely to vote republican or democrat? i would review those cleavages and demographic influences. host: let's go to oxford, north carolina. good morning, caesar. i want to start with a
let's speak to kayla in washington. caller: good morning. we will but to give a shout out to our ap government teacher. distinguish you can between reinforcing cleavages and crosscutting cleavages? cleavage areutting those dynamics, demographics that might pull an individual in a different or action. let's say a female college professor from new york who is a nascar driver. those would be demographics that are pulling her in different directions, versus a reinforcing cleavage which is what we...
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hi, kayla. >> reporter: hi, melissa. >> that meeting will start thursday afternoon when the presidentes at his marar- lago estate. senior white house officials sa i the meeting is taking place at president trump's invitation, they chose mar-a lago because it didn't have the formality for these leaders to get to know each other. they say the most urgent for the leaders is diffuseing tension. the officials say the situation has become urgent and that the clock had run out for dealing with north korea and all options would be on the table. the president is expected to ask china to wheel it's significant leverage and remember china is literally responsible for the entirety of the external trades. though hope they will wield that leverage to get north korea to the negotiating table or to otherwise stand down from some of its nuclear posturing up to this point. what we are interested in, at this deck, mellissa, is economic issues and whether the president plans to bring up currency manipulation, which he talked about on the campaign trail or tariff or potentially other trade issues that he'
hi, kayla. >> reporter: hi, melissa. >> that meeting will start thursday afternoon when the presidentes at his marar- lago estate. senior white house officials sa i the meeting is taking place at president trump's invitation, they chose mar-a lago because it didn't have the formality for these leaders to get to know each other. they say the most urgent for the leaders is diffuseing tension. the officials say the situation has become urgent and that the clock had run out for dealing...
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thank you, kayla tausche in palm beach.ching gears to silicon valley, kara swisher's latest article is out and it's an open letter to the tech bros. she joins us now on the phone. good morning. this continues the conversation we were having earlier this week. it seems, if i'm reading you correctly, the point of this column is to say, hey, if you're uber, yahoo! twitter, it's success that makes people forget about your mistakes and success comes from honestly addressing your problems, not doing pr, am i right? >> exactly. i have been hearing a lot of growing things among investors of uber and also some of the employees that it's a pr problem that press is too tough on it and not handling it correctly and they need crisis pr. i was sort of offended by it at first. not just because i'm a reporter, it sort of strikes me as a little misguided to blame pr on something that's clearly a systemic problem with management that needs to be addressed and should be addressed assumed by this investigation and other moves that they're maki
thank you, kayla tausche in palm beach.ching gears to silicon valley, kara swisher's latest article is out and it's an open letter to the tech bros. she joins us now on the phone. good morning. this continues the conversation we were having earlier this week. it seems, if i'm reading you correctly, the point of this column is to say, hey, if you're uber, yahoo! twitter, it's success that makes people forget about your mistakes and success comes from honestly addressing your problems, not doing...
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. >> reporter: like most parents kayla calderon of east san jose would do anything for her kids. the single mother of two received a threatening call from someone posing as the irs, she says she immediately feared for her family. >> the way they harassed, you get scared. >> reporter: calderon says when the scammers called her, they called armed with detailed information about her background and employment history. adding to their credibility. the callers demanded that she pay them $6500 immediately or they said she would be picked up by local law enforcement and arrested by the irs. >> how am i supposed to pay my bills? i don't have that kind of money. finally we went down to four, 400. >> reporter: but instead of paying by credit card, check or money order, calderon says the callers told her to pay with local gift cards, gift cards from itunes where she was supposed to give the itunes number to the scammers over the telephone. >> they said just do it. i said okay. they kept telling me, do not hang up. >> reporter: while remaining on the telephone the entire time, calderon said s
. >> reporter: like most parents kayla calderon of east san jose would do anything for her kids. the single mother of two received a threatening call from someone posing as the irs, she says she immediately feared for her family. >> the way they harassed, you get scared. >> reporter: calderon says when the scammers called her, they called armed with detailed information about her background and employment history. adding to their credibility. the callers demanded that she pay...
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thank you very much, kayla tausche. good morning. it's 8:00 a.m. at amazon headquarters in seattle. 11:00 a.m. on wall street. "squawk alley" is live. ♪ ♪ >>> good friday morning. welcome to "squawk alley." we look at the markets today. you heard the political news from kayla a moment ago. all-time high for the nasdaq. fifth in a row. amazon, microsoft, alphabet hitting record highs on their quarterly results. amazon says sales in web services division up 43% year on year. microsoft says that they grew in the same period and alphabet beat consensus. despite backlash from advertisers on controversial content on youtube in recent weeks. guys, this is like a feast of information that we got in the past 18 hours. overarching narratives or lessons we're seeing right now? >> overarching narrative is that the economy is headed into where these companies are both technology-wise, consumer habits-wise in a great position and they're now reaping the benefits of many, many, many years of investing. >> i think another message is that this cloud movement, giant
thank you very much, kayla tausche. good morning. it's 8:00 a.m. at amazon headquarters in seattle. 11:00 a.m. on wall street. "squawk alley" is live. ♪ ♪ >>> good friday morning. welcome to "squawk alley." we look at the markets today. you heard the political news from kayla a moment ago. all-time high for the nasdaq. fifth in a row. amazon, microsoft, alphabet hitting record highs on their quarterly results. amazon says sales in web services division up 43%...
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. >> does she go by the name, kayla?ld me her name was kayla. >> reporter: detective trapp presented him with photographs. he identified all four women. >> so her, her, her, right? >> reporter: each murder went the same way, he said. he and cano picked them up in his suv, drove them back to the auto body shop where gordon worked. they took turns having their way. and then, just as each woman prepared to leave -- >>: i strangled her with my hands. >> you strangled her? >> reporter: some of the details in that 13 hour interview were almost more than even a seasoned detective could stand to hear. >> as he was hurting martha, she told him, "i didn't believe in god, but i do now. there is a part of me that's grateful that she found god at the end. it's disturbing to me that in response, he said, "you picked a hell of a time to start believing in god." i'll never forget that. >> reporter: but she had it, a full confession. she called jarrae's mother, jodi. >> i dropped to my knees. detective trapp gave me her word that she wou
. >> does she go by the name, kayla?ld me her name was kayla. >> reporter: detective trapp presented him with photographs. he identified all four women. >> so her, her, her, right? >> reporter: each murder went the same way, he said. he and cano picked them up in his suv, drove them back to the auto body shop where gordon worked. they took turns having their way. and then, just as each woman prepared to leave -- >>: i strangled her with my hands. >> you...
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kayla tausche is in d.c.ith the latest. >> it was a wide ranging interview indeed where the president said he accepts that every now and then on twitter there will be what he called a clinker. he also declined to discuss the timing of forthcoming tax reform but comments about china and escalating situation in north korea that are in focus as president trump plans to meet china's president on thursday. he blamed china for north korea's nuclear capability but says china will help us with north korea or they won't and if they do that, it will be good for china and if they don't. it won't be good for anyone. trade is the incentive. it is all about trade, he says. china's number two leader said a trade war would have no winners and in march said upholding the u. u.s./china relationship is key. they want the meeting to be a win-win while upholding tough exteriors. >> these guys are going to look like they don't like each other. they'll say tough things. one friendly thing xi wants out of this is he wants the words
kayla tausche is in d.c.ith the latest. >> it was a wide ranging interview indeed where the president said he accepts that every now and then on twitter there will be what he called a clinker. he also declined to discuss the timing of forthcoming tax reform but comments about china and escalating situation in north korea that are in focus as president trump plans to meet china's president on thursday. he blamed china for north korea's nuclear capability but says china will help us with...