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so, i think she's completely appeal proof and will be fine. >> maggie, let's talk about the other judge. it comes just yesterday, new york state judge, the former president and his adult sons liable for fraud, cancel the trump organization business certification. how much does that cut to the heart of the former president's identity? >> there's two questions here, anderson. one is the legal question and what it means in terms of the reality of this decision. and i think that trump's lawyers had made very clear in court that they're not sure what that looks like. in terms of what the judge's words were about the former president and about the reality that he created for himself, he was very clear, which was that trump was creating something of a fantasy world. and this is an image as a successful businessman, fabulously wealthy person that trump has honed for a very long period of time over many decades, used it to thrust himself into pop culture, used it to push himself into politics, used it to become a best-selling author and a reality television star. look, anderson, he is much wealt
so, i think she's completely appeal proof and will be fine. >> maggie, let's talk about the other judge. it comes just yesterday, new york state judge, the former president and his adult sons liable for fraud, cancel the trump organization business certification. how much does that cut to the heart of the former president's identity? >> there's two questions here, anderson. one is the legal question and what it means in terms of the reality of this decision. and i think that trump's...
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maggie vespa is at a plant in ohio. maggie, what happened today? >> reporter: lester, autoworkers here striking against chrysler owner, stellantis, learned today that the company plans to lay off a combined 350 nonstriking employees from a nearby machining plant and two facilities in indiana. stellantis saying in a statement that those layoffs are, quote, a consequence of strike action in a similar move by gm today, who announced the temporary closure of a kansas assembly plant immediately and indefinitely sending home, they say, most of the 2,000 employees at that facility saying, there's basically no work to be done at that facility because it relies on parts made at a striking plant. in the meantime, the uaw holding strong to its demands. among them, a 40% pay increase and the elimination of pay tiers, and then new tonight, the union saying, they have received a new offer from stellantis, but they're releasing no details on that offer, and, remember, looming large over all of this, the union's president saying, come noon on friday, barring any s
maggie vespa is at a plant in ohio. maggie, what happened today? >> reporter: lester, autoworkers here striking against chrysler owner, stellantis, learned today that the company plans to lay off a combined 350 nonstriking employees from a nearby machining plant and two facilities in indiana. stellantis saying in a statement that those layoffs are, quote, a consequence of strike action in a similar move by gm today, who announced the temporary closure of a kansas assembly plant...
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tom. >> maggie vespa and her team in the storm zone tonight. >>> we're also following a developing story out of ohio. authorities there have released body cam video showing the fatal police shooting of a pregnant black woman. police say she was accused of shoplifting and drove her car at an officer miguel almaguer tonight with the video and a warning, the images are disturbing. >> hey, out of the car. out of the car >> reporter: the deadly shooting unfolded roughly 24 seconds after police near columbus, ohio, first ordered ta'kiya young out of her car >> get out of the car. then get out. >> reporter: as two officers approached, the pregnant shoplifting suspect in a supermarket parking lot, young refused their repeated commands >> out of the car. >> for what? >> they said you stole stuff. do not leave. >> i didn't steal. >> get out of the car. >> reporter: the officer in front of the car drawing his weapon, then firing a single fatal shot. >> get out of the car. >> shots fired. >> reporter: after the vehicle appears to move forward >> stop the car. stop >> reporter: young was taken to a h
tom. >> maggie vespa and her team in the storm zone tonight. >>> we're also following a developing story out of ohio. authorities there have released body cam video showing the fatal police shooting of a pregnant black woman. police say she was accused of shoplifting and drove her car at an officer miguel almaguer tonight with the video and a warning, the images are disturbing. >> hey, out of the car. out of the car >> reporter: the deadly shooting unfolded roughly 24...
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maggie, quÉ opinas? maggie: el vestido de ella espectacular.para la prÓxima semana. ahÍ lo tienen. los mejores y peores vestido de esta semana. tomaron nota de lo que estÁ in? alan: pudimos tomar nota. no es que siga mucho porque no soy experto, pero lo que sirve. vamos. la primera esposa de josÉ josÉ habla como nunca antes. en "sin rollo" escucharas todo lo que dijo. francisca: en los Ángeles luis sandoval fue cÓmplice del spider man. sorprende a chicos de escuela de bajos recursos. alan: aumenta la tasa de desempleo en agosto. francisca: quÉdate con nosotros en "despierta amÉrica". tus dÍas comienzan con emociÓn y la alegrÍa. dÍas comienzan con emociÓn y la alegrÍa. salonpas lidocaine flex. un parche superdelgado y flexible con la máxima concentración de lidocaína de venta libre... que se adapta al cuerpo para aliviar el dolor justo donde duele. además, es superadherente. salonpas. es buena medicina. a lo mejor es el caramelo. o el polvo de canela. o a lo mejor es el pumpkin spice lo que te inspira a vivir, reír y tomar clases de tejer para h
maggie, quÉ opinas? maggie: el vestido de ella espectacular.para la prÓxima semana. ahÍ lo tienen. los mejores y peores vestido de esta semana. tomaron nota de lo que estÁ in? alan: pudimos tomar nota. no es que siga mucho porque no soy experto, pero lo que sirve. vamos. la primera esposa de josÉ josÉ habla como nunca antes. en "sin rollo" escucharas todo lo que dijo. francisca: en los Ángeles luis sandoval fue cÓmplice del spider man. sorprende a chicos de escuela de bajos...
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maggie, we heard in your report that fema is running out of cash. will those families get the help they need? >> reporter: tom, fema says absolutely yes. they say all immediate needs like food and shelter will be met. by the way, that comes alongside new numbers on the cost of idalia's damage. moody analytics putting it between $12 billion and $20 billion. >> maggie vespa and her team in the storm zone tonight. >>> we're following a developing story out of ohio. body cam video released showing the police shooting of a pregnant black woman. she was accused of shoplifting and drove her car at an officer. miguel almaguer tonight with the video and a warning, the images are disturbing. >> hey, out of the car. out of the car. >> reporter: the deadly shooting unfolded roughly 24 seconds after police near columbus, ohio, first ordered ta'kiya young out of her car. >> get out of the car. then get out. >> reporter: as two officers approached, the pregnant shoplifting suspect in a supermarket parking lot, young refused their repeated commands. >> out of the c
maggie, we heard in your report that fema is running out of cash. will those families get the help they need? >> reporter: tom, fema says absolutely yes. they say all immediate needs like food and shelter will be met. by the way, that comes alongside new numbers on the cost of idalia's damage. moody analytics putting it between $12 billion and $20 billion. >> maggie vespa and her team in the storm zone tonight. >>> we're following a developing story out of ohio. body cam...
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the deepening impact of the strike by the united autoworkers against the big three carmakers and maggie vespa is at a plant in ohio. maggie, what happened today. >> reporter: autoworkers striking against chrysler owner stellantis learned they'll lay off 350 nonstriking employees from a nearby machining plant and two facilities in indiana. stellantis saying those layoffs are, quote, a consequence of strike action. in a similar move by gm who announced the temporary closure of a kansas assembly plant immediately sending home they say most of the 2,000 employees at that facility saying there's basically no work to be done at that facility because it relies on parts made at a striking plant. in the meantime, the uaw holding strong to its demand, among them a 40% pay increase and elimination of pay tiers and new tonight the union saying they have received a new offer from stellantis but they're releasing no details and looming large the union's president saying come noon friday barring any serious progress this now targeted strike at three plants will expand. lester. >> maggie, thank you. >>
the deepening impact of the strike by the united autoworkers against the big three carmakers and maggie vespa is at a plant in ohio. maggie, what happened today. >> reporter: autoworkers striking against chrysler owner stellantis learned they'll lay off 350 nonstriking employees from a nearby machining plant and two facilities in indiana. stellantis saying those layoffs are, quote, a consequence of strike action. in a similar move by gm who announced the temporary closure of a kansas...
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maggie, good morning. not worried about a return to the dark days of the pandemic, of course, but cases are up and viewers may be wondering if they still can use some of those covid tests they have stored away. >> reporter: willie, good morning. the short answer is, yes. experts say covid tests do have expiration dates and the tests could be expired, but, this is important, a lot of those, even if they're expired, experts say still work. the fda actually has a page on their website that lists tests by brand and by lot number. and in a lot of those cases they've extended expiration dates. so if yours is extended, it should, experts say, still be good. on top of that, they say even though your old covid tests weren't made with the latest strains of the virus in mind, they add existing tests are good for all current variants that we know of at this point, so they say right now there is no need to run out and buy 2023-specific models. willie? >> all right. that's good information and more good news, we think,
maggie, good morning. not worried about a return to the dark days of the pandemic, of course, but cases are up and viewers may be wondering if they still can use some of those covid tests they have stored away. >> reporter: willie, good morning. the short answer is, yes. experts say covid tests do have expiration dates and the tests could be expired, but, this is important, a lot of those, even if they're expired, experts say still work. the fda actually has a page on their website that...
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maggie: no seas ridÍculo. fran: mira. dÉjame hablar. maggie: es vulgar.cecilia,.. ¿tacones? ¿en serio? la próxima, yo manejo. -ah nooo vive a lo grande en la primera grand highlander. toyota. vayamos juntos. ♪zyrtec♪ comienza a actuar desde la primera hora. y es 2x más fuerte cuando lo tomas otra vez al día siguiente. para que ellos puedan ser... los esteros felices. seamos más que nuestras alergias. dile zy a tu día™ antes batallábamos con los regueros de grasa. ahora, solo rociamos freak, limpiamos. ¡y listo! con clean freak de mr. clean ganarle a los regueros es así de fácil. el rocío de clean freak es tres veces más poderoso. y funciona al instante. clean freak. rocía freak, limpia, y listo. karla: vamos hablar de los carbohidratos. son una parte fundamental en nuestra dieta balanceada porque sirven como fuente principal de energÍa, pero es importante que sepas que no todos estÁn creado de la misma manera. hay algunos buenos y otros no tanto. nos vas aclarar cuÁles son. juan: buenos dÍas. yo creo que esto es importante. como he dicho antes si usted no
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>> okay, maggie, thank you. >>> we're back in a moment with new questions about cold medicine does itwork? every business deserves a great deal. that's why comcast business is launching the mobile made free event. with our business internet, new and existing customers can get one year of unlimited mobile for free. it's our best internet. powered by the next generation 10g network and with 99.9% reliability. plus one line of free mobile for an entire year. it's the mobile made free event-happening now. get started for just $49.99 a month. plus, ask how to get one free line of unlimited mobile. comcast business, powering possibilities. >>> welcome back for years we were told an ingredient in many cold and sinus medicines like sudafed and nyquil was safe and effective. but now there are serious questions about whether it works at all anne thompson tonight with what the fda is now looking into >> reporter: it is a key ingredient in many popular over-the-counter medicines like sudafed p.e., dayquil and nyquil severe. phenylephrine, or p.e. but a growing body of evidence claims p.e. doesn't
>> okay, maggie, thank you. >>> we're back in a moment with new questions about cold medicine does itwork? every business deserves a great deal. that's why comcast business is launching the mobile made free event. with our business internet, new and existing customers can get one year of unlimited mobile for free. it's our best internet. powered by the next generation 10g network and with 99.9% reliability. plus one line of free mobile for an entire year. it's the mobile made...
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workers, who is not threatening to expand the strike against the big three automakers within days maggie vespa has late details. >> reporter: tonight, day five on strike, and a new deadline >> this is our generation's defining moment, so be ready to stand up >> reporter: united auto workers president shawn fain now demanding america's big three car companies, gm, ford, and chrysler owner stellantis, give up major ground, or he says come noon friday, this targeted strike at three plants will expand all three companies say they want this resolved quickly >> we'll continue to sit at the table, work through things, try to find the common ground >> reporter: among the union's demands, 40% pay hikes. each company offering roughly 20% raises ford and gm could each lose $40 million in profits per week, more if the union expands the strike to more plants the impact already rippling through the industry some parts suppliers say they'll have to lay people off something the ceo at michigan's cascade die casting is scrambling to avoid >> we're going to go to our people and sit down with them and ask
workers, who is not threatening to expand the strike against the big three automakers within days maggie vespa has late details. >> reporter: tonight, day five on strike, and a new deadline >> this is our generation's defining moment, so be ready to stand up >> reporter: united auto workers president shawn fain now demanding america's big three car companies, gm, ford, and chrysler owner stellantis, give up major ground, or he says come noon friday, this targeted strike at...
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. >> i needed the money, so this strike is not helping me at all in any way. >> and our thanks to maggie for that update. >>> three former executives at the columbus zoo and aquarium are facing charges over a $2 million fraud scheme the investigation began in 2001 focussing on the former ceo, cfo and marketing director they face 90 felony counts they took the millions and spent it on trips, concert tickets and cars they say. >> in simple terms, the bank hired the robbers to work security >> if convicted, the three men face up to 11 years if prison. >>> a little hintz of summer is sticking around over the great lakes. but storms are on the way for the south. nbc meteorologist angie lassman has her eyes on what's ahead >> we are dealing with shorts antii shorts and tee shirts you don't normally see in places here are the thunderstorms we're going to watch today, centered over arkansas and oklahoma we could see potentially heavy rain, maybe a few strong storms leading to large hail and gusty winds, and a couple showers and storms centered over portions of the sunshine state otherwise, great
. >> i needed the money, so this strike is not helping me at all in any way. >> and our thanks to maggie for that update. >>> three former executives at the columbus zoo and aquarium are facing charges over a $2 million fraud scheme the investigation began in 2001 focussing on the former ceo, cfo and marketing director they face 90 felony counts they took the millions and spent it on trips, concert tickets and cars they say. >> in simple terms, the bank hired the...
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thanks, maggie. good evening, commissioners. ben van horn from the office of economic and workforce development. i'm going to walk through a couple of slides with a number of the different elements in this legislation. there are a whole bunch of different reforms that are a part of this. this proposed ordinance. first off, we are proposing part of the legislation would enable the waiving of certain entertainment fees, first and foremost, the ability to waive application and license fees associated with the transition for businesses from the pandemic. just add music permit, which allowed outdoor entertainment and amplified sound during the pandemic. that was a free permit. but as the that permit sunsets, along with the sunsetting of the pandemic, shared spaces program, businesses that want to continue offering outdoor entertainment amplified sound will need to either apply for a brick and mortar entertainment permit for the first time or amend an existing permit in order to include that outdoor area that they never contemplated h
thanks, maggie. good evening, commissioners. ben van horn from the office of economic and workforce development. i'm going to walk through a couple of slides with a number of the different elements in this legislation. there are a whole bunch of different reforms that are a part of this. this proposed ordinance. first off, we are proposing part of the legislation would enable the waiving of certain entertainment fees, first and foremost, the ability to waive application and license fees...
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>> okay, maggie, thank you. >>> we're back in a moment with new questions about cold medicine does itwork? >>> welcome back for years we were told an ingredient in many cold and sinus medicines like sudafed and nyquil was safe and effective. but now there are serious questions about whether it works at all anne thompson tonight with what the fda is now looking into >> reporter: it is a key ingredient in many popular over-the-counter medicines like sudafed p.e., dayquil and nyquil severe. phenylephrine, or p.e. but a growing body of evidence claims p.e. doesn't work as a decongestant when taken orally in a pill or liquid. dr. purvi parikh is a new york city allergist. >> do you recommend oral p.e.? >> no, actually. especially because recent studies have shown that it's not very effective at all. >> reporter: this week an fda advisory committee will have its say, evaluating evidence including from the agency's scientists that say while safe orally administered p.e. is not effective as a nasal decongestant it didn't clear betsy yates's head >> it just wasn't working and i was miserable.
>> okay, maggie, thank you. >>> we're back in a moment with new questions about cold medicine does itwork? >>> welcome back for years we were told an ingredient in many cold and sinus medicines like sudafed and nyquil was safe and effective. but now there are serious questions about whether it works at all anne thompson tonight with what the fda is now looking into >> reporter: it is a key ingredient in many popular over-the-counter medicines like sudafed p.e.,...
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maggie, as we look behind you, you're just struck by the scenes there.didn't hit a big population area like tampa, but it still had such an impact on some of these smaller more remote communities in big bend. >> yeah, peter, exactly. it's like small communities. huge impact. you can see that house or what was a house clearly behind me. now it's just basically concrete pillars and the metal roof on top of it with some of the wooden foundation in between. a couple of updates, nbc news confirming there has been a fourth death attributed to this storm. that one out of south carolina where officials say a man crashed into a tree as idalia rolled through. we're getting visuals, a new look at the worst of the storm's damage. this as president biden as you said promises to come to florida to see the devastation for himself. this morning in the wake of idalia's deadly wrath, a stunning new look at coastal florida communities utterly decimated by the historic hurricane. entire blocks torn to shreds when the category 3 made landfall with trucks submerge ds in murky
maggie, as we look behind you, you're just struck by the scenes there.didn't hit a big population area like tampa, but it still had such an impact on some of these smaller more remote communities in big bend. >> yeah, peter, exactly. it's like small communities. huge impact. you can see that house or what was a house clearly behind me. now it's just basically concrete pillars and the metal roof on top of it with some of the wooden foundation in between. a couple of updates, nbc news...
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nbc's maggie vespa has a closer look at the devastation. >> reporter: this morning in the wake of idalia's deadly wrath, a stunning new look at coastal florida communities utterly decimated by the historic hurricane, entire blocks torn to shreds where the category 3 made landfall wednesday with pieces of homes scattered and trucks submerged in murky water. >> we didn't expect it to be this bad. >> reporter: before and after satellite photos show the storm's disruption in florida. president biden who on thursday thanked staff for their response to the maui wildfires will survey the damage in florida. >> to people in florida and throughout the southeast, our nation has your back. >> reporter: the president promised coming alongside a series of updates on the strupg l to recover. >> seeing a lot of damage and also seeing a lot of resiliency. >> reporter: long lines growing, with families desperate for donations and supplies. idalia downgraded to a tropical storm wednesday night but still wreaked havoc in georgia and the carolinas leaving behind a landscape of flooded communities, georgia offi
nbc's maggie vespa has a closer look at the devastation. >> reporter: this morning in the wake of idalia's deadly wrath, a stunning new look at coastal florida communities utterly decimated by the historic hurricane, entire blocks torn to shreds where the category 3 made landfall wednesday with pieces of homes scattered and trucks submerged in murky water. >> we didn't expect it to be this bad. >> reporter: before and after satellite photos show the storm's disruption in...
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>> maggie vespa in michigan, thank you. >>> in his address to the united nations, ukraine's zelenskyy warned of the impact of russia's aggression. tonight richard engel takes a look at the devastation in one ukrainian village under siege. >> reporter: the town is not near the front line -- it's on it. russian troops are firing artillery from less than three miles away. sergei chaus is the mayor here and keeps his broken town running. nearly every house has been damaged by russian fire. all the water and power lines are broken. every day chaus delivers supplies to the town center. 13,000 people used to live here. now just 900, so worn down by the war they no longer notice the artillery. >> there is no shell adjustment. >> reporter: i can tell there is a lot of fire because people barely flinch. so they've just gotten used to it. "yes, it's gotten really bad because people are losing their fear, and fear can save your life," he says. for a year and a half now, people have been living in basements. and the incoming above is more intense than ever. it's going to be a long winter spending
>> maggie vespa in michigan, thank you. >>> in his address to the united nations, ukraine's zelenskyy warned of the impact of russia's aggression. tonight richard engel takes a look at the devastation in one ukrainian village under siege. >> reporter: the town is not near the front line -- it's on it. russian troops are firing artillery from less than three miles away. sergei chaus is the mayor here and keeps his broken town running. nearly every house has been damaged by...
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suicide for hire plot, now claims in a netflix series that murdoch confessed to killing his wife, maggied son paul told me, i said, well, i asked him, i said, why do you want me to shoot you? >> because they're going to be able to prove that i was responsible for maggie and paul murdoch's attorneys say they have no comment on smith's claim. >> smith is out on bond, facing a slew of charges. murdoch is serving life in prison, but he's appealing the murder conviction, claiming that a court clerk tampered with the jury. >> some of the best known writers in the world are teaming up to voice concerns about artificial intelligence they are waging a new legal battle on the frontier of this growing technology. >> when you play the game of thrones, you win or you die. >> this morning, more than a dozen popular authors are suing openai, the company that developed chatgpt. they include george r.r. martin, the writer behind game of thrones, winter is coming. martin is joining forces with jodi picoult. john grisham, michael connelly and others who claim openai used their books to train its chatbot gp
suicide for hire plot, now claims in a netflix series that murdoch confessed to killing his wife, maggied son paul told me, i said, well, i asked him, i said, why do you want me to shoot you? >> because they're going to be able to prove that i was responsible for maggie and paul murdoch's attorneys say they have no comment on smith's claim. >> smith is out on bond, facing a slew of charges. murdoch is serving life in prison, but he's appealing the murder conviction, claiming that a...
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>> okay, maggie, thank you. >>> we're back in a moment with new questions about cold medicine.rk? ask about vraylar. because you are greater than your bipolar 1, and you can help take control of your symptoms - with vraylar. some medicines only treat the lows or highs. vraylar treats depressive, acute manic, and mixed episodes of bipolar 1 in adults. proven, full-spectrum relief for all bipolar 1 symptoms. and in vraylar clinical studies, most saw no substantial impact on weight. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about unusual changes in behavior or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. report fever, stiff muscles or confusion which may mean a life-threatening reaction, or uncontrollable muscle movements which may be permanent. high blood sugar, which can lead to coma or death, weight gain and high cholesterol may occur. movement dysfunction and restlessness are common side effects. sleepiness and stomach issues are also common. side effects may not appear for several weeks. ask about
>> okay, maggie, thank you. >>> we're back in a moment with new questions about cold medicine.rk? ask about vraylar. because you are greater than your bipolar 1, and you can help take control of your symptoms - with vraylar. some medicines only treat the lows or highs. vraylar treats depressive, acute manic, and mixed episodes of bipolar 1 in adults. proven, full-spectrum relief for all bipolar 1 symptoms. and in vraylar clinical studies, most saw no substantial impact on weight....
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so huma and maggie will follow up on that.was so unbelievably perfect for this year's 50 over 50 list? >> you referenced that cathy started her business in 1983 and it started with socks and came out, but she is really taking the business to new heights over the age of 50. it's basically like a conglomerate. there's home furniture and bedding and outerwear. it does billions of dollars in sales every year. and i mention the outerwear specifically because that was a new category for kathy island worldwide last year. in 2022, she launched it with hsn and these are the business developments that we are looking for with the 50 over 50. we are not looking for people who are investing on the lawyers, we're looking for entrepreneurs who are taking new risks, building new business lines, and not resting on the status quo. and so i think kathy really embodies that. >> tap, take us back to 1983 when your first contemplating making this change. i know it started with a pair of socks and came out. what happened and what advice do you give
so huma and maggie will follow up on that.was so unbelievably perfect for this year's 50 over 50 list? >> you referenced that cathy started her business in 1983 and it started with socks and came out, but she is really taking the business to new heights over the age of 50. it's basically like a conglomerate. there's home furniture and bedding and outerwear. it does billions of dollars in sales every year. and i mention the outerwear specifically because that was a new category for kathy...
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maggie vespa, nbc news. >>> back in the u.s., there are signs police in pennsylvania may be closing inn on the run now for ten days. george solis is on the ground with the latest. >> reporter: tonight, pennsylvania state police confirming two new sightings of convicted kill danelo cavalcante. police also saying the search area for the fugitive has been cut in half, from eight square miles to four. the search now focused around chester county's longwood gardens property. the area of the two newest sightings reported to police on friday. the garden's website describes their grounds as 200 acres of plush formal gardens, open meadows and winding paths. law enforcement searching by air and land. earlier this week a trail camera on the garden's property captured these images of cavalcante. >> would you say we're in the end game now? >> cavalcante, he's on borrowed time. now that they're squeezing in on him, he has less of a chance to be breaking into homes and try to steal food or other resources that he needs. >> reporter: the search is now in its tenth day following cavalcante's escape fro
maggie vespa, nbc news. >>> back in the u.s., there are signs police in pennsylvania may be closing inn on the run now for ten days. george solis is on the ground with the latest. >> reporter: tonight, pennsylvania state police confirming two new sightings of convicted kill danelo cavalcante. police also saying the search area for the fugitive has been cut in half, from eight square miles to four. the search now focused around chester county's longwood gardens property. the area...
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maggie, thank you. >>> still ahead, missing in action how a u.s. fighter jet ended up airborne without a pilot the security concerns after a so-called mishap >>> comedian russell brand responds to emotional abuse as responds to emotional abuse as he rsv can severely affect the lungs and lower airways. but i'm protected with arexvy. arexvy is a vaccine used to prevent lower respiratory disease from rsv in people 60 years and older. rsv can be serious for those over 60, including those with asthma, diabetes, copd, and certain other conditions. but i'm protected. arexvy is proven to be over 82% effective in preventing lower respiratory disease from rsv and over 94% effective in those with these health conditions. arexvy does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients. those with weakened immune systems may have a lower response to the vaccine. the most common side effects are injection site pain, fatigue, muscle pain, headache, and joint pain. i chose arexvy. rsv? make it arexvy. my active psoriatic art
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maggie vespa joins us now with more.'s actually a link or just being extra cautious here? >> reporter: they're looking into this tip for sure. they kind of hesitate to say right now to end any more credence to it, they don't have any physical everyday beyond the tip. they're taking it very seriously. she was last seen in may 2017, and basically her adult daughter came forward to investigators in south carolina, after watching the news, she believes rex heuermann he's the guy who i saw with my mom the night before she went missing the man she saw with her mom, she didn't know at the time in 2017, having a car similar to one linked to heuermann. investigators in asking taking this seriously but cautiously going step by step. take a listen. >> thus far, the connection is zero, we have hearsay, whether or not that man was rex heuermann we have yet to be able to determine, just because we want so badly to find the whereabouts of julia doesn't mean we can presuppose anything. we have to operate in the world of facts. >> that b
maggie vespa joins us now with more.'s actually a link or just being extra cautious here? >> reporter: they're looking into this tip for sure. they kind of hesitate to say right now to end any more credence to it, they don't have any physical everyday beyond the tip. they're taking it very seriously. she was last seen in may 2017, and basically her adult daughter came forward to investigators in south carolina, after watching the news, she believes rex heuermann he's the guy who i saw...
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nbc's maggie vespa is in wayne, michigan for us. maggie, what did the former president have to say?reporter: hey, savannah, good morning. former president trump spoke for more than an hour last night to a crowd of roughly 300 people by our estimates. including some uaw workers, a handful of those telling our team they are actually on strike. mr. trump during his speech repeatedly blasting president biden who was on the picket lines, of course, on tuesday. some people in that crowd telling our teams that they are uaw members. only a handful telling our teams they are actually on strike. during his speech, the former president repeatedly blasting president biden who was on the picket lines, of course, on tuesday. and also blasting the president's shift or push to shift the industry to electric vehicles, which the former president says kill industry jobs. in fact, quote, telling autoworkers directly on the picket line, quote, i don't think you're picketing for the right thing. and after he said that, he called for the union's enforcement. take a listen. >> joe biden claims to be the mo
nbc's maggie vespa is in wayne, michigan for us. maggie, what did the former president have to say?reporter: hey, savannah, good morning. former president trump spoke for more than an hour last night to a crowd of roughly 300 people by our estimates. including some uaw workers, a handful of those telling our team they are actually on strike. mr. trump during his speech repeatedly blasting president biden who was on the picket lines, of course, on tuesday. some people in that crowd telling our...
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she joins us now from an abrupt maggie, welcome throughout this era. so. so essentially, i'm secretary, fearing discrimination for being gay or being a woman is not enough to qualify for refugee protection of souls. quite frankly, i'm outraged by sweat abraham and speech. today. she has effectively undermined more than 70 years old refugee protections. and she has trying the refugee convention under a bus. we know that people don't seek refuge just because they want to. they seek refuge because they all being persecuted. they seek refuge because they have no other option. in the u. k. they, there's been a consistent narrative for several years now folks up by hate unpaid you just by the conservative government and others that seek to scape goat migrants and refugees. we know many people, many hundreds of, of, of people have died in the english channel trying to get to safety in the u. k. it is our responsibility as one of the wealthiest countries on the planet to offer safe refuge. i'm secretary to, to people who all clean persecution and depression and to
she joins us now from an abrupt maggie, welcome throughout this era. so. so essentially, i'm secretary, fearing discrimination for being gay or being a woman is not enough to qualify for refugee protection of souls. quite frankly, i'm outraged by sweat abraham and speech. today. she has effectively undermined more than 70 years old refugee protections. and she has trying the refugee convention under a bus. we know that people don't seek refuge just because they want to. they seek refuge because...
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maggie is live outside a plant in michigan. let's get right into the negotiations, what's the latest there? >> reporter: as you point out, basically which of the big three you're talking about, the union said they've made substantial progress with ford. we're standing out in front of a stellantis parts distribution center, one of the new 38 facilities that the union asked workers to basically walk off the job from, growing the strike essentially by close to half, stellantis and gm are the ones they still need to put at will of pressure on. the union firing back saying they've made historic offers. the union wants more. a lot of ground to cover. it depends on which company we're talking about. >> maggie, also drivers i know haven't felt the impact of this strike yet. especially when it comes to repairs. >> reporter: right, it depends on which repair you're looking for, specific to some major parts to perhaps parts that are even traditionally a little bit tougher to get, engines transmissions if you need major repairs like that a
maggie is live outside a plant in michigan. let's get right into the negotiations, what's the latest there? >> reporter: as you point out, basically which of the big three you're talking about, the union said they've made substantial progress with ford. we're standing out in front of a stellantis parts distribution center, one of the new 38 facilities that the union asked workers to basically walk off the job from, growing the strike essentially by close to half, stellantis and gm are the...
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perspective from cnn political analyst and "new york times" senior correspondent maggie haberman and cnn legal analyst jennifer rogers. maggie, what do you make of the former president's codefendants saying he is not funding their legal costs, he's not coughing up money to help them. he, in some cases, says he doesn't know a lot of these people. >> right. this has been an ongoing issue, john, about people's legal fees, various people we're talking about, witnesses, anybody with any connection to any of the investigations into him for quite some time going back to 2021. you know, he had started paying people's legal fees around the time that a bunch of people were being called before the house january 6th select committee. and then it sort of grew from there. but not everybody has been covered. now you have these codefendants who his team, trump's team, clearly does not want to pick up the legal fees, whether it is just because they don't want to have that output of money, whether there's even enough money available in save america, the pac that he's been using to pay legal fees, his
perspective from cnn political analyst and "new york times" senior correspondent maggie haberman and cnn legal analyst jennifer rogers. maggie, what do you make of the former president's codefendants saying he is not funding their legal costs, he's not coughing up money to help them. he, in some cases, says he doesn't know a lot of these people. >> right. this has been an ongoing issue, john, about people's legal fees, various people we're talking about, witnesses, anybody with...
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maggie vespa is in michigan for us, maggie, tell us about the president's visit so far and what union members are saying about it. >> reporter: members are saying essentially to see a president walk the walk, instead of talking about supporting union members and workers instead of talking about supporting the middle class, to see a president travel to an active strike and join the picket line and as you said, the first time a sitting president has ever done so, the enormity of this is not lost on people here. they basically they knew that the white house wanted to get involved, was talking about sending a team last week, friday when union members learned that the president was planning to travel here himself, a lot of them maybe weren't quite ready to bet on that until they saw him here and today he made good on that promise to travel to the detroit area and again join union workers on the picket line, this time at gm parts distribution facility in bellfield, michigan. what workers on the front lines are saying about his visit. >> he said he would walk the picket line. he is. other pr
maggie vespa is in michigan for us, maggie, tell us about the president's visit so far and what union members are saying about it. >> reporter: members are saying essentially to see a president walk the walk, instead of talking about supporting union members and workers instead of talking about supporting the middle class, to see a president travel to an active strike and join the picket line and as you said, the first time a sitting president has ever done so, the enormity of this is not...
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maggie and paul murdaugh. his attorneys say the clerk court tampered with the injury.n to what she told us about the day she and the jury visited the crime scene. >> we didn't have to speak a word. our eyes between me and the jury said it all. i believed that the site visit sealed the deal with their conviction in alec murdaugh. it's almost like maggie and paul spoke from the grave. i know that sounds a little weird. but there was an erie feeling on the property that morning that we went. when we went over to the areas where paul and maggie had lane, the wind had even picked up. you could hear in the breeze voices saying, you know, that he's guilty. >> martha: okay. so is that the role of the county clerk? did she overstep her job as county clerk? that's what we examine in the fall of the house of murdaugh. this latest edition that dropped on fox nation. great to be with you. that's "the story" for today. i'll see you tomorrow. have a great evening. >> breaking point. that from a democrat mayor o
maggie and paul murdaugh. his attorneys say the clerk court tampered with the injury.n to what she told us about the day she and the jury visited the crime scene. >> we didn't have to speak a word. our eyes between me and the jury said it all. i believed that the site visit sealed the deal with their conviction in alec murdaugh. it's almost like maggie and paul spoke from the grave. i know that sounds a little weird. but there was an erie feeling on the property that morning that we went....
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maggie, we have been talking about what kemp said today. efforts by trump and his allies to have a special session to investigate fani willis. there was another thing he said about trump and the way he's running his campaign, without mentioning trump by name, that was really notable. >> i could tell you that as long as i am governor, we are going to stay focused on issues that help all georgians. that is the way you win racism, that is the way you move forward. things like cutting taxes, doing two billion dollar tax rebates, suspending the gas tax, and seeing our families, and our businesses 1. 7 billion dollars, teacher pay raises, law enforcement pay raises, going after street gangs, not focusing on the path or some grift or scam that somebody is doing to help them raise a few dollars into campaign account. >> grifters scam, i mean, -- >> it's subtle, but if you listen closely, you can figure out what he's talking about. i haven't heard that could tell you just played, it but it's really striking. it striking on a couple of fronts. camp i
maggie, we have been talking about what kemp said today. efforts by trump and his allies to have a special session to investigate fani willis. there was another thing he said about trump and the way he's running his campaign, without mentioning trump by name, that was really notable. >> i could tell you that as long as i am governor, we are going to stay focused on issues that help all georgians. that is the way you win racism, that is the way you move forward. things like cutting taxes,...
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maggie, how is this announcement playing among the strike striking workers? expected the announcement and they say they had no idea which facilities -- support is huge out here -- which facilities would go on strike, how many would go on strike. almost immediately as the announcement came out at 10:00 a.m. this morning, the energy here ramped up exponentially. people have been playing music, they have a fire going in one of the trash cabs, honking is nonstop. we have a food truck handing out barbecue. people are telling us no one wants to be out here, but the energy is absolutely skyrocketing. people also -- this is a stellantis plant, and so people are learning a lot about the negotiations which have kept tightly wrapped and hearing that their workplace, stellantis, still not this good standing with the union. you have to think facility to facility, these workers depending on who they work for just kind of got an update about these contract negotiations. again, we're talking about 38 facilities all parts distribution centers. owned only by stellantis andeen
maggie, how is this announcement playing among the strike striking workers? expected the announcement and they say they had no idea which facilities -- support is huge out here -- which facilities would go on strike, how many would go on strike. almost immediately as the announcement came out at 10:00 a.m. this morning, the energy here ramped up exponentially. people have been playing music, they have a fire going in one of the trash cabs, honking is nonstop. we have a food truck handing out...
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maggie haberman, thank you as always. >> thank you. >>> mitch mcconnell got a doctor's note today.o return to work after a second public freezing incident. even president biden said today that he was not concerned about the health of the senate minority leader and whether he could do his job. but behind the scenes, some republicans might be. my colleague manu raju will join us from capitol hill next. guys, c'momon! mom, c'mon! mia! [ engine revevving ] ♪ ♪ my favorite color is... because, it's like a family thing! [ engine revving ] ♪ ♪ made it! mom! leave running behind, behind. the new turbocharged volkswagen atlas. does life beautifully. i'm andrea, and this is why i switched to shopify. it gave me so much peace of mind. if we make a change, my site's not going to go down. and just knowing that i have a platform that we can rely on, that is gold to us. start your free trial today. struggling with the highs and lows of bipolar 1? ask about vraylar. because you are greater than your bipolar 1, and you can help take control of your symptoms - with vraylar. some medicines only treat
maggie haberman, thank you as always. >> thank you. >>> mitch mcconnell got a doctor's note today.o return to work after a second public freezing incident. even president biden said today that he was not concerned about the health of the senate minority leader and whether he could do his job. but behind the scenes, some republicans might be. my colleague manu raju will join us from capitol hill next. guys, c'momon! mom, c'mon! mia! [ engine revevving ] ♪ ♪ my favorite color...
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nbc's dasha burns and maggie vespa are covering all of that for us.mer chief strategist for the bush/cheney 2004 campaign and senior msnbc political analyst. so i don't know, matthew, it was a little feistier, i think, than the first debate, which suggests that the candidates maybe know time is running out, and they're feeling some pressure, but they did spend far more time attacking joe biden than the guy they have to beat to actually get to the point to take on biden. let me play a little bit. >> i'll say this, joe biden should not be on the picket line. he should be on the southern border working to close our southern border. >> only when we get the border secure should we ever look at putting any more money into this. our money should be about keeping americans safe. we're not doing that. joe biden's not doing that. >> joe biden doesn't belong on a picket line. he belongs on the unemployment line. >> that wasn't planned at all, matthew. what do you think? is the race different than it was? is there someone you think emerged looking more like a rea
nbc's dasha burns and maggie vespa are covering all of that for us.mer chief strategist for the bush/cheney 2004 campaign and senior msnbc political analyst. so i don't know, matthew, it was a little feistier, i think, than the first debate, which suggests that the candidates maybe know time is running out, and they're feeling some pressure, but they did spend far more time attacking joe biden than the guy they have to beat to actually get to the point to take on biden. let me play a little...
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. >> and let's talk to maggie haberman. good morning. first, let's start with the fact that donald trump is doing this interview. why is he sitting down with "meet the press"? >> i think a couple of reasons. number one, his advisers are aware that he needed to try to have opportunities where he could inject himself into mainstream media that exists in his carefully cultivated and curated eco-system this far is not going to get him far in a general election. and at the moment, he remains the front-runner by a wide mile and i think what he said to kristin is correct. he thought she was fair in the debate and that is why he agreed to do it. i don't think it is much more tan that. he's been very frustrated that he's not been able to get on mainstream media more since the january 6, 2021 attack. >> and we heard him talk about how he's built differently and he doesn't worry about going to prison. and well after that question was asked, in the interview, unprompted, he brings it up again, that he has these four major cases looming against him.
. >> and let's talk to maggie haberman. good morning. first, let's start with the fact that donald trump is doing this interview. why is he sitting down with "meet the press"? >> i think a couple of reasons. number one, his advisers are aware that he needed to try to have opportunities where he could inject himself into mainstream media that exists in his carefully cultivated and curated eco-system this far is not going to get him far in a general election. and at the...
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one of the things that maggie talks about, if i call her maggie, ms. difficult it has been over the years to report on that fella because anything you say about him, especially fact-checking his lies, ends up reinforcing what the original assertion he made was. and the fact-check, you know, what is that, a lie will go around the world while a fact is still putting on its shoes or something like that. and that you reinforce the lie by talking about the fact-check. i'm just curious how you learn to deal with it. >> george: nothing has bedeviled me more over the last seven years. this has been the biggest possible problem. at what point do we become complicit in all of this, simply by covering him? and i think that's a fair question. >> stephen: the crazy thing was that he when he was elected president of the united states, one of the things that just chilled me was, oh, now there is no not talking about him. because he's the most important person in the world. >> george: but there are things we did learn. like things we would never do now. we used to jus
one of the things that maggie talks about, if i call her maggie, ms. difficult it has been over the years to report on that fella because anything you say about him, especially fact-checking his lies, ends up reinforcing what the original assertion he made was. and the fact-check, you know, what is that, a lie will go around the world while a fact is still putting on its shoes or something like that. and that you reinforce the lie by talking about the fact-check. i'm just curious how you learn...
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i mean, trump's -- tarrio's attorney, maggie, who was arguing today for that lighter sentencing when he was making his closing arguments not that long ago before he was convicted he was basically saying don't blame my client, blame the former president, it's his actions and his words that were the reason what happened on that day. clearly, the judge disagreed. >> the judge clearly disagreed because these are cases where people have to take responsibility for their own actions when they are convict sxid don't think that's a surprise. i think we're going to see courts of law uphold rule of law. but it is not the first time we have heard any defendants related to january 6th or their lawyers suggest that trump is behind what they did that day. and i think you are going to continue to hear that and that is where, kaitlan, and i'm not saying this is specific to this case but just more broadly, this is where there is an issue for trump facing liability for that day. it was something that his own aides warned him about in real time, that this could be an issue. and i think you are going to
i mean, trump's -- tarrio's attorney, maggie, who was arguing today for that lighter sentencing when he was making his closing arguments not that long ago before he was convicted he was basically saying don't blame my client, blame the former president, it's his actions and his words that were the reason what happened on that day. clearly, the judge disagreed. >> the judge clearly disagreed because these are cases where people have to take responsibility for their own actions when they...
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senior white house correspondent gabe gutierrez is in wayne, michigan, maggie vespa 35 miles away in center line, michigan. gabe, start us off. the white house says president biden, the first president in modern history to visit a picket line will be there shortly. talk about why the president wanted to make this trip, which we should note comes ahead of trump's speech to uaw workers just tomorrow. >> reporter: yeah, ana, good morning. the white house is denying that both things had anything to do with one another. they say the president is coming here to show his support for autoworkers. president biden, of course, has been -- considers himself the most pro union president ever. he went to a picket line back in 2019 as a candidate, but, again, as you said, this is very significant because this is his first time as a sitting president, coming here. i want to show you where we're at. we're in wayne, michigan, a ford plant where the workers have actually been out here since this morning for the better part of two weeks and actually i had spoken with this worker here, jr, right? you wor
senior white house correspondent gabe gutierrez is in wayne, michigan, maggie vespa 35 miles away in center line, michigan. gabe, start us off. the white house says president biden, the first president in modern history to visit a picket line will be there shortly. talk about why the president wanted to make this trip, which we should note comes ahead of trump's speech to uaw workers just tomorrow. >> reporter: yeah, ana, good morning. the white house is denying that both things had...
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maggie wilderotter, this is an unusual situation.eos in the room, and from all accounts when asked if they think there needs to be regulation on something, they all raised their hand. that's different than what we normally here from technology companies that are not at all interested in washington getting involved in regulating. that speaks to the seriousness of what's happening here. what's your take? >> i think it's commendable that people in industry can say i can partner with government to do the right thing, and, you know, ai is a new and evolving technology. it has capabilities that a lot of us don't fully understand yet, and especially the public that gets to use it. so i think having dialogue with government so they're more educated on what it can do, and also what risks might be, is very healthy, and i would encourage more of that because we're going to continue to learn more about how ai can be a force for good or possibly a force for bad. >> you think something actually gets done on this front, though, because when it come
maggie wilderotter, this is an unusual situation.eos in the room, and from all accounts when asked if they think there needs to be regulation on something, they all raised their hand. that's different than what we normally here from technology companies that are not at all interested in washington getting involved in regulating. that speaks to the seriousness of what's happening here. what's your take? >> i think it's commendable that people in industry can say i can partner with...
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making >> very public. >> maggie haberman, thank you. very much. up next, two of the most dangerous dictators in the world may soon be meeting together in person. person. vladimir putin seeking kim jong-un's help with his invasion of ukraine? and also, the senate's top republican back on capitol hill today. but now members of his own party are asking questions about mitch mcconnell's health and transparency. tomorrow he will speak with them behind closed doors. ♪ ♪ ♪ wherever you go. wherever you stay. all you need is one key. earn and use rewards across expedia, hotels.com, and vrbo. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire i'm gonna walk you through everything i eat in a day. not today, sis. unless you plan on orbiting earth, you don't need to eat powder for every meal. with noom you can still enjoy your favorite food and reach your goal weight. get started with noo
making >> very public. >> maggie haberman, thank you. very much. up next, two of the most dangerous dictators in the world may soon be meeting together in person. person. vladimir putin seeking kim jong-un's help with his invasion of ukraine? and also, the senate's top republican back on capitol hill today. but now members of his own party are asking questions about mitch mcconnell's health and transparency. tomorrow he will speak with them behind closed doors. ♪ ♪ ♪ wherever...
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maggie's human was similarly troubled. and annette glaser smelled a conspiracy. well, yes.air after a couple of minutes when the mistake was realise,d and the right version appeared on sunday's breakfast instead. so, no sabotage, annette. our apologies for the error. we've taken steps to ensure it doesn't happen again. and just a reminder that we are always watchable on the bbc iplayer, where you can catch up on that edition about the coverage of russell brand if you missed it, and any edition from the whole of the past year. let's just hope you're watching the correct programme right now. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions about what you see or hear on bbc news, on tv, radio, online and social media, email newswatch@bbc.co.uk, or you can find us on x — formerly known as twitter — @newswatchbbc. you can call us on 0370 010 6676, and do have a look at previous interviews on our website, bbc.co.uk/newswatch. that's all from us for now. thank you forjoining us. do think about getting in touch and perhaps even coming on the programme.
maggie's human was similarly troubled. and annette glaser smelled a conspiracy. well, yes.air after a couple of minutes when the mistake was realise,d and the right version appeared on sunday's breakfast instead. so, no sabotage, annette. our apologies for the error. we've taken steps to ensure it doesn't happen again. and just a reminder that we are always watchable on the bbc iplayer, where you can catch up on that edition about the coverage of russell brand if you missed it, and any edition...
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maggie and huma, thank you, both, as well.rope, the middle east, and africa. you can get all the details at know your value.com. finally this hour, a little more news, surrounding new jersey senator bob menendez and the growing calls for him to step down. moments ago, democratic senator jon tester of montana released this statement that reads, i've read the detailed charges against senator menendez and find them deeply disturbing. while he deserves a fair trial, like every other american, i believe senator menendez should resign for the sake of the public's faith in the u.s. senate. this morning, tester and senator tammy baldwin of wisconsin joined three other democratic senators calling for menendez's ouster. this comes after a federal indictment alleged menendez and his wife accepted bribes in exchange for exerting his political influence. menendez has denied the allegations. and even had an explanation for the wads of cash stuffed in his jackets. he said he has no plans to resign. we'll be covering this developing story thr
maggie and huma, thank you, both, as well.rope, the middle east, and africa. you can get all the details at know your value.com. finally this hour, a little more news, surrounding new jersey senator bob menendez and the growing calls for him to step down. moments ago, democratic senator jon tester of montana released this statement that reads, i've read the detailed charges against senator menendez and find them deeply disturbing. while he deserves a fair trial, like every other american, i...
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it's almost like maggie and paul spoke from the grave. i know that sounds a little weird. but there was an erie feeling on the property that morning that we went. when we went over to the areas where paul and maggie had lane, the wind had even picked up. you could hear in the breeze voices saying, you know, that he's guilty. >> martha: okay. so is that the role of the county clerk? did she overstep her job as county clerk? that's what we examine in the fall of the house of murdaugh. this latest edition that dropped on fox nation. great to be with you. that's "the story" for today. i'll see you tomorrow. have a great evening. >> breaking point. that from a democrat mayor of el paso, texas. he's now sending migrants to three u.s. cities including new york. border officials say that more than 11,000 migrants crossed in to the u.s. illegally in just 24 hours. now images of overcrowded facilities in eagle pass reportedly holding five times the recommended amount. what needs to be done to stop it? we're on it. welcome, everyone. i'm charles payne in for neil cavuto. this is "you
it's almost like maggie and paul spoke from the grave. i know that sounds a little weird. but there was an erie feeling on the property that morning that we went. when we went over to the areas where paul and maggie had lane, the wind had even picked up. you could hear in the breeze voices saying, you know, that he's guilty. >> martha: okay. so is that the role of the county clerk? did she overstep her job as county clerk? that's what we examine in the fall of the house of murdaugh. this...
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joining us, gabe gutierrez and maggie vespa. >> reporter: from a soggy michigan where the president,as we said, is expected toland in a short time, and the president, of course, saying that he wants to veer pro union. he considers himself the most pro union president ever. yesterday he was asked if he supported the uwa's demands in the strike, and he said he always supports the uwa. and the president is not trying to antagonize the auto companies, but over the last few days, he has thrown his support increasingly behind the uaw. clearly the trump campaign says it's aggressive in courting rank and file auto workers, and he called it a photo-op on the part of president biden, and arguing the push for electric vehicles could cost union jobs, and the white house is trying to stress the president is behind these workers, and for some it might be a tough sale. some workers on the picket line this morning, we spoke to one this morning and said she wished the president would have showed up sooner. >> how are workers on the ground reacting to the high-profile visits? >> workers tell us regard
joining us, gabe gutierrez and maggie vespa. >> reporter: from a soggy michigan where the president,as we said, is expected toland in a short time, and the president, of course, saying that he wants to veer pro union. he considers himself the most pro union president ever. yesterday he was asked if he supported the uwa's demands in the strike, and he said he always supports the uwa. and the president is not trying to antagonize the auto companies, but over the last few days, he has thrown...
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didn't go to the that the gene said the because it gives a holidays because that's because maggie the she was just looking for the way. so was on the side of me, mobile or your voice phone from the law you woke up. i like you to say, let's go get as many totally got your one that really a separate issue and it says to get down, that's what the or to 30 stage doesn't make it. so could i, it's going to go up to the new says she has to me the was said that is that the name of, of but i see with it, but you're not sure if you ever we and that's to the ratio of 2 and i get 5, excellent, right, sir. you have that in the lower lane on shows on the left, but the not much the escrow. okay. okay. then you're dealing with it then does because that way within what it's i missed bundling the various options. so should i put the bar code as easily as well as the shirts of that a minute is the in my view of order to someone you off, crash them during the 1st. i'm ready id my us to naps dealer. because the overdue belong us. most of the story is still showing it for you to do one, you know, we did ce
didn't go to the that the gene said the because it gives a holidays because that's because maggie the she was just looking for the way. so was on the side of me, mobile or your voice phone from the law you woke up. i like you to say, let's go get as many totally got your one that really a separate issue and it says to get down, that's what the or to 30 stage doesn't make it. so could i, it's going to go up to the new says she has to me the was said that is that the name of, of but i see with...
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maggie, what do you know? >> reporter: yeah. basically a tough warning for so many families and automakers unequivocally blaming the strike. first it was stellantis who laid off a combined 350, non-striking employees from a plant here in ohio and two in indiana. then it was gm, who announced they're temporarily closing an assembly plant in kansas, immediately and indefinitely, sending home close to 2,000 non-striking employees there. in a statement, gm saying, this is, quote, a negative ripple effect of the strike and pointing out that that plan -- that support gets parts from a plant currently shut down by the strike. in the face of all of this, the uaw holding strong against its demands sticking to that noon deadline by tomorrow saying if they don't see serious progress, more workers will walk out of more sites. but in a possible glimmer of hope, they also say they've gotten a new offer from stellantis, they're not revealing details on what exactly is in that offer, but it's just proof that as we knew, these talks are continui
maggie, what do you know? >> reporter: yeah. basically a tough warning for so many families and automakers unequivocally blaming the strike. first it was stellantis who laid off a combined 350, non-striking employees from a plant here in ohio and two in indiana. then it was gm, who announced they're temporarily closing an assembly plant in kansas, immediately and indefinitely, sending home close to 2,000 non-striking employees there. in a statement, gm saying, this is, quote, a negative...
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let's bring in one of the people that knows that world better than anyone, maggie haberman, who is also senior political correspondent for "the new york times" where she won at least one pulitzer prize. that's not bad. >> i was happy with it. >> so let me start. today was the first televised hearing in the georgia case. i'm wondering what's going on in the minds of trump people right now? >> so the georgia case is disturbing to them in a couple of levels. number one is the scope, the sprawl of this. i don't think in trump's mind this case bothers him in terms of the facts and the details. the prosecutor bothers him. he's been complaining about fani willis for months and months and months, and that's only going to continue. >> why? >> well, because women in power, among other things, tend to upset him. people who he thinks he feels he's under attack upset him. he's been very focused on her in particular, and this case has gotten to him. and don't forget, there's a audio recording of him in this case, too. and that tends to upset him, too, when he's on tape. this has all taken place with
let's bring in one of the people that knows that world better than anyone, maggie haberman, who is also senior political correspondent for "the new york times" where she won at least one pulitzer prize. that's not bad. >> i was happy with it. >> so let me start. today was the first televised hearing in the georgia case. i'm wondering what's going on in the minds of trump people right now? >> so the georgia case is disturbing to them in a couple of levels. number one...