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>> that body, we learned later, that's melissa barthelemy. melissa barthelemy was 24 years old.in the summer of 2009. that's a year and a half when the police don't have any success finding her. >> there were similarities between melissa and shannan. both of them were about the same age. they were both petite, and they worked in the sex industry. >> you hear a lot of stories about the victims, particularly when they're escorts and you make a lot of assumptions about how they were truly lost souls. in melissa barthelemy's case, she had a family who loved her. >> she was so feisty, and she used to do crazy things. even when she was real small. she had a pet rabbit. if we had the camera out, she would climb inside the cage so you could take a picture of her in the cage. [ laughter ] she was quite silly. >> melissa was a decent student. she went on to get a cosmetology degree. >> melissa wanted to eventually open up a beauty salon, so she moved to new york city. >> what happens to a lot of these girls is that they get picked up by what's called a romeo pimp. basically, it's a boyfri
>> that body, we learned later, that's melissa barthelemy. melissa barthelemy was 24 years old.in the summer of 2009. that's a year and a half when the police don't have any success finding her. >> there were similarities between melissa and shannan. both of them were about the same age. they were both petite, and they worked in the sex industry. >> you hear a lot of stories about the victims, particularly when they're escorts and you make a lot of assumptions about how they...
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baked by melissa founder and ceo melissa is here to tell us how the high cost of ingredients are burninglifornia schoolteacher matt becauser took to the stage to audition before millions on america's got talent, he was not driven by fame, but by the memory of his wife christina, a basketball coach and mom of three. christina always championed matt's singing talent until january of 2020 when she and eight others, including laker star kobe bryant, were killed in a helicopter crash while heading to a tournament. not only did matt find the strength to face the world again, his courage to perform brought him a job offer from world-renowned composer david foster. my brand new everyone talks to liz podcast episode, i'm calling it required listening, austin, okay? matt mauser 's story will drive you to grab once in a lifetime opportunities even if you're down for the count. listen are on amazon, apple, to spotify, i iheart radio, wherever you get your podcast. dow is still losing 83 points. we are coming right back. we're talking cupcakes with the queen of cupcakes. ♪ j.p. morgan wealth manageme
baked by melissa founder and ceo melissa is here to tell us how the high cost of ingredients are burninglifornia schoolteacher matt becauser took to the stage to audition before millions on america's got talent, he was not driven by fame, but by the memory of his wife christina, a basketball coach and mom of three. christina always championed matt's singing talent until january of 2020 when she and eight others, including laker star kobe bryant, were killed in a helicopter crash while heading...
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>> that's right, melissa. i'm with nick klegg.his meeting, just a few steps from where we're standing here. you said there were some surprising conversations between the tech ceo inside that room. tell me what happened behind closed doors. >> i think first it was a pretty sort of new precedent to have so many different companies who, you know, in their day jobs are competitors with each other, sitting around the same table. not just amongst themselves, but with obviously politicians, senators, and folks from civil society. some are more pessimistic about a.i., others are more optimistic. but everybody realized this is a foundational technology. it's not a new app, it's not a new piece of hardware. this will affect and touch every single aspect of our lives over time. and therefore, if you want to do anything about it, if you want to get the best out of it while mitigating against the worst, you've got to do that together, and i think this is an important process, because everyone's trying to kind of feel their way to work out wher
>> that's right, melissa. i'm with nick klegg.his meeting, just a few steps from where we're standing here. you said there were some surprising conversations between the tech ceo inside that room. tell me what happened behind closed doors. >> i think first it was a pretty sort of new precedent to have so many different companies who, you know, in their day jobs are competitors with each other, sitting around the same table. not just amongst themselves, but with obviously...
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melissa? >> karen's got a question, diana. >> despite that average sales price being lower, their gmargis were better. their costs were lower. do they see that continuing? >> yeah, they didn't see if that's continuing, but when you talk about the average sales price, some of that skews more toward who is buying what. so, it's not necessarily that median of who is on either side, but probably more that lower priced homes are selling more than higher priced homes and that's just the demand out there. you're seeing that in the existing market, as well, because you have the higher interest rates, people can afford less, they are just moving towards that lower priced home. it's not necessarily that the home itself is dropping. >> all right, diana, thank you. you would think at some point mortgage rates have to catch up to this trade. >> and they have been over the last couple weeks in terms of the stock. look at lennar. the prior high back in december of 2021 was $117ish. it's not consequence denta
melissa? >> karen's got a question, diana. >> despite that average sales price being lower, their gmargis were better. their costs were lower. do they see that continuing? >> yeah, they didn't see if that's continuing, but when you talk about the average sales price, some of that skews more toward who is buying what. so, it's not necessarily that median of who is on either side, but probably more that lower priced homes are selling more than higher priced homes and that's just...
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. >> melissa, that -- >> melissa may agree. >> melissa, the fact that they are basically, as melissa redmon, georgia law professor and former deputy dea informant -- fulton county said, you have to assume that they -- scott hall, basically has the receipts. because they are offering him first offender misdemeanors. he gets to go on about his life and keep his business. does that indicate to you that he must have something juicy for them to let him off with a charges he's pleading guilty to? >> i think that's exactly right, alex. not just stuff that might be juicy with regard to sydney powell. he also had the 6 to 3 minute phone call with jeffrey clark. i mean, jeffrey clark has a lot of liability in this indictment. he is accused of sending a -- almost sending a false letter to georgia, telling them that there was fraud in this election. again, escalating this idea that there was fraud and election interference. so there are a lot of people who are potentially attached by scott hall and what he could say, and what he has said, that's kind of the point of this sprawling recall indictm
. >> melissa, that -- >> melissa may agree. >> melissa, the fact that they are basically, as melissa redmon, georgia law professor and former deputy dea informant -- fulton county said, you have to assume that they -- scott hall, basically has the receipts. because they are offering him first offender misdemeanors. he gets to go on about his life and keep his business. does that indicate to you that he must have something juicy for them to let him off with a charges he's...
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>> melissa, this company is so interesting.but still manage to beat on earnings and revenue and you mentioned the stock is down a little bit. conference call is ongoing it does end this fiscal year, the weakest fiscal year for comparable sales for costco since 2017 up just 1.1% for the quarter e commerce comps down. the company says on the call, those numbers weighed down by weaker sales of bigger ticket items. about half of its online sales are in that category so, that was the reason for the weakness there membership fees actually higher than expected at $1.5 billion. strong membership renewal rates for the united states, up 92.7%. in canada, that was up slightly over last year and slightly on the conference call, the cfe called out food, fresh food, being among the stronger categories big ticket december cession their items still a little weaker traffic was up more than 5%. average transaction or ticket, though, down 3.9%. gross margin grew 42 basis points and said that inventory shrink is not an issue for costco he's been a
>> melissa, this company is so interesting.but still manage to beat on earnings and revenue and you mentioned the stock is down a little bit. conference call is ongoing it does end this fiscal year, the weakest fiscal year for comparable sales for costco since 2017 up just 1.1% for the quarter e commerce comps down. the company says on the call, those numbers weighed down by weaker sales of bigger ticket items. about half of its online sales are in that category so, that was the reason...
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melissa? >> diana, karen has a question for you. >> yeah, so, we know that some structure issues, people have to move at some point, regardless of how good their mortgage is, but do you think we're going to see a pretty significant decrease in home prices because of the lack of affordability? >> no, actually, we're not. and that's what's so strange, because historically, when mortgage rates go up and the cost of buying goes up, the prices go down, because people can't afford it, but we have this terrible supply/demand imbalance. we have nothing for sale on the existing side. and that's why whoever is out there buying is finding competition for that two or three houses out there on the market. that competition leads to bidding wars, leads to higher prices. it's more about getting more inventory onto the market and you say people are going to have to sell at some point, but a lot of those baby boomers that we expected to get out on the market, they are just aging in place. >> tdiana, thank you.
melissa? >> diana, karen has a question for you. >> yeah, so, we know that some structure issues, people have to move at some point, regardless of how good their mortgage is, but do you think we're going to see a pretty significant decrease in home prices because of the lack of affordability? >> no, actually, we're not. and that's what's so strange, because historically, when mortgage rates go up and the cost of buying goes up, the prices go down, because people can't afford...
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melissa? >> all right, julia, thank you. julia boorstin. is there really a win-win situation, tim, as a shareshoulder of disney, i ask you? >> it's really hard for me to understand this. on some level, it -- and "the joernl" coined this a referendum on the future of tv, and whether this really helps define that, it seems like disney had major, major concessions here in terms of their ability to control their product. and it was always supposed to be about dtc, the problem is, if you don't control the pipes in a lot of the cases, this is where you end up. it does seem to me, we learned a couple things. espn probably more valuable than it seemed yesterday. i believe. that's one of the outcomes here. espn+ appears to be more like garbage than it did yesterday. so, it is a case where i just think disney maybe finds that the broader distribution is the more profitable model and it kind of gets back to the new form of tv, i mean, whether it's netflix that started this with an ad-supported tier, by t
melissa? >> all right, julia, thank you. julia boorstin. is there really a win-win situation, tim, as a shareshoulder of disney, i ask you? >> it's really hard for me to understand this. on some level, it -- and "the joernl" coined this a referendum on the future of tv, and whether this really helps define that, it seems like disney had major, major concessions here in terms of their ability to control their product. and it was always supposed to be about dtc, the problem...
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someone was rising towards melissa doi.almer ran marathons as a hobby. >> battalion 7 is chief palmer. ladder 15 is a team of firefighters a few floors below. >> this is ladder 15's lieutenant joe leavey. >> we are on 71. we are coming up behind you. >> all right. >> palmer found fire marshal ron bucca on the 75th floor evacuating civilians. >> ladder 15? >> palmer had discovered the only intact stairway to the top of the south tower. unlike the north tower, the second plane had missed stairway a. if palmer could clear this stairwell, 619 souls would have a way out. he was five floors below melissa doi and rising. >> i'm going to die, aren't i? >> no, no, no. >> ma'am, ma'am, say your prayers. >> you are not -- >> i'm going to die. >> you got to help each other get off the floor. >> stay calm, stay calm. you're doing a good job, ma'am. you're doing a good job. >> it's so hot. i'm burning up. >> the assent of orio palmer and peter ganci's sacrifice when we come back. lactaid d is 100% rereal mil, justst without t the lactose
someone was rising towards melissa doi.almer ran marathons as a hobby. >> battalion 7 is chief palmer. ladder 15 is a team of firefighters a few floors below. >> this is ladder 15's lieutenant joe leavey. >> we are on 71. we are coming up behind you. >> all right. >> palmer found fire marshal ron bucca on the 75th floor evacuating civilians. >> ladder 15? >> palmer had discovered the only intact stairway to the top of the south tower. unlike the north...
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i'm melissa lee coming toyou live from studio b. we start off with the nasdaq-led sell-off on wall street. closing down 217 points, more than 1.5%. the composite now on a two-week losing streak. the s&p 500 and dow getting hit today. tech stocks leading the losses, advanced microdevices, applied materials, adobe and nvidia. the sector the biggest loser in september. down more than 4% so far. how do you interpret today's action as we turn our attention to the fed here. of course, rates were a big part of this sell-off. >> the irony is that the fed is on hold yesterday. and yet rates, we finished within a whisper on the cycle high. look at japan, jjb yields. i know most people don't. but i think japanese bond yields could slingshot higher. the boj has been somewhat erratic. back to equities. if you look at the underperformance to see, it was the places you don't want to see it if you want the market as a whole to go higher. semiconductors were down 3%. they're on a relative low to the s&p going back three months and that's where the l
i'm melissa lee coming toyou live from studio b. we start off with the nasdaq-led sell-off on wall street. closing down 217 points, more than 1.5%. the composite now on a two-week losing streak. the s&p 500 and dow getting hit today. tech stocks leading the losses, advanced microdevices, applied materials, adobe and nvidia. the sector the biggest loser in september. down more than 4% so far. how do you interpret today's action as we turn our attention to the fed here. of course, rates were...
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melissa? moved the date up, because that would force disney to pay up sooner, and it's not necessarily in a great position to do so, unless you think that because of this charter dispute and because of this quote unquote transz formational moment, that it wants full control of hulu so it has more control over how to offer its content directly to consumers. >> look, disney would not have agreed to this if it didn't make sense for them to have clarity around this. clarity about how much they were going to pay, clarity about which as sets they were going to have, to be able to bundle in, perhaps with the other streaming content. so, i think clarity is the name of the game here, melissa, and i think knowing this thing is looming in january, why not get it done sooner? i think that was sort of the approach here. >> all right, julia, thank you, julia boorstin following the developments. tim, you had your sort of angry moment with disney -- >> one of the greatest tennis matches for american men's ess
melissa? moved the date up, because that would force disney to pay up sooner, and it's not necessarily in a great position to do so, unless you think that because of this charter dispute and because of this quote unquote transz formational moment, that it wants full control of hulu so it has more control over how to offer its content directly to consumers. >> look, disney would not have agreed to this if it didn't make sense for them to have clarity around this. clarity about how much...
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>> well, you raised an interesting point, melissa. the real question is, have we entered a retaliatory tit for tat cycle like we saw during the trade war. and if we have, it's possible we have, then, there are some sectors, some companies that i think will have some challenging. i think in aviation, boeing, i think china has an alternative in their mind. they're happy to play airbus off of boeing. they have a domestic brand, the c-919 and c-929. they think they have an alternative there. automobiles. look, tesla, we've been talking about this for quite some time. gm, possibly, are at risk with byd. just this past week, we saw byd in europe at the munich auto show and their message was, we're beating you in our home market, and we're coming to europe to beat you in your market. so, you know, i think there are a lot of concerns here about whether or not we are, in fact, in this retaliatory cycle, and if we are, melissa, even though companies may see themselves and multinational brands, global companies, frequently, governments and citiz
>> well, you raised an interesting point, melissa. the real question is, have we entered a retaliatory tit for tat cycle like we saw during the trade war. and if we have, it's possible we have, then, there are some sectors, some companies that i think will have some challenging. i think in aviation, boeing, i think china has an alternative in their mind. they're happy to play airbus off of boeing. they have a domestic brand, the c-919 and c-929. they think they have an alternative there....
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thank you for being on fast. >> happy to be with you, melissa. tesla and your bear take for tesla is $1400 guy here said he'll take 1400 because that's still bullish >> what's in what assumptions are made about its business to get to that 1400 by '27 number? >> well, about a third of our valuation is associated with electric vehicles, evs and scaling them and as you mentioned, turkey, a plant there and many countries do want a tesla plant because this is the new world, right so that's good this is all working out and then two-thirds of our valuation is around autonomous, and autonomous platforms and we think tesla is in the pole position here in the united states it has collected more data about our roads and actually other roads around the world than all of the other companies combined, and therefore it has more corner cases and probably will be the company that will get people from point a to point b as quickly and safely as possible so it's a winner take most market so whether it's our base case and that just means autonomous perhaps takes a l
thank you for being on fast. >> happy to be with you, melissa. tesla and your bear take for tesla is $1400 guy here said he'll take 1400 because that's still bullish >> what's in what assumptions are made about its business to get to that 1400 by '27 number? >> well, about a third of our valuation is associated with electric vehicles, evs and scaling them and as you mentioned, turkey, a plant there and many countries do want a tesla plant because this is the new world, right...
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, everybody [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ >> seth: welcome to the show, melissa.>> seth: yeah. >> i've been in sweatpants for three weeks. to be honest i've been in sweatpants for three years and i tried. i got into hair and makeup i tried to take the next step, and i couldn't do it >> seth: all right [ light laughter ] >> so -- i need maximum waistband flexibility at all times. >> seth: we're so happy! >> that's what's going on. [ cheers and applause >> seth: i'm so happy about your honesty. i am very -- you know, obviously, post pandemic i have kept it a little more casual and i'm very happy with it but sometimes i feel -- when i feel the worst about it is when somebody comes up very dressed up >> oh, well i'm so glad i can make you feel -- you know what, here's the deal. i -- the people that love me the most and the people that i love the most, know that i will look like a garbage person in front of you if i love you >> seth: ahh >> so i'm a big fan, and this is actually a sign of love, that i look like trash. >> seth: oh, my god. i accept this sign of love >>
, everybody [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ >> seth: welcome to the show, melissa.>> seth: yeah. >> i've been in sweatpants for three weeks. to be honest i've been in sweatpants for three years and i tried. i got into hair and makeup i tried to take the next step, and i couldn't do it >> seth: all right [ light laughter ] >> so -- i need maximum waistband flexibility at all times. >> seth: we're so happy! >> that's what's going on. [ cheers and applause...
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>> absolutely. >> no, that is not -- >> what they have to show is that there was -- >> go ahead, melissave to show is several things, one, that a trial together would be a violation of due process. that's an uphill climb, that too many defendants would confuse the issues. and here we're only talking about a few so far that are subject to that october trial date, just two so far that are subject to that trial date, that evidence against one will spill over into the other. they're both accused of this overall conspiracy of interfering with the election but in different ways. i don't i don't think there's a danger there. so, and that they have antagonistic defenses, and they're both saying they did nothing wrong and they're not pointing the finger at each other. i think it would be difficult to win a motion to sever under these circumstances. >> yeah. we've seen how clearly that kenneth chesebro is trying to say he had nothing to do with sidney powell. jay todd, powell's attorneys are also trying to argue that she didn't technically represent president trump or the trump campaign related to
>> absolutely. >> no, that is not -- >> what they have to show is that there was -- >> go ahead, melissave to show is several things, one, that a trial together would be a violation of due process. that's an uphill climb, that too many defendants would confuse the issues. and here we're only talking about a few so far that are subject to that october trial date, just two so far that are subject to that trial date, that evidence against one will spill over into the other....
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melissa? the illicit market, which doesn't have nearly as many taxes and fees associated with the transactions. jane, it is great to have you. guy, i have to tell you, was so excited to see you in our rundown today. >> i -- jane. am i allowed -- did we let go of the guest? >> no. >> you talk about mount rush more. can you be somebody that's above mount rush more? >> wow. >> because if there is, that's jane wells. i mean -- i dig jane wells. she's a legend. she is -- forget about cnbc. >> no. >> she's television royalty. >> broadcasting royalty. look at her. >> perfect. >> thank you, everyone. thank you, everyone. >> so it goes without paying, jane, it's great to see you. thank you. >> thank you for having me. >> jane wells, coming to us from a pot shop. >> of course she is. >> so, we actually -- we talked to boris jordan yesterday of curaleaf and i asked him about consumers and demand and inflation, et cetera, and he said when rates are coming down, we'll expect to see the consumer to come bac
melissa? the illicit market, which doesn't have nearly as many taxes and fees associated with the transactions. jane, it is great to have you. guy, i have to tell you, was so excited to see you in our rundown today. >> i -- jane. am i allowed -- did we let go of the guest? >> no. >> you talk about mount rush more. can you be somebody that's above mount rush more? >> wow. >> because if there is, that's jane wells. i mean -- i dig jane wells. she's a legend. she is...
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we get the details on the storm from accuweather, melissa constanza. melissa, good morning . >> good morning, lionel rhiannon we are watching lee, a major hurricane working its way to the west through wednesday. then it turns northward, staying out to sea while it does so into the upcoming weekend where it will quickly pick up the pace, moving towards atlantic canada with it, there will be impacts as it is a hurricane pushing towards that coastline for the coast of new england, which means we'll have some gusty winds, 40 to 60 mile per hour wind gusts for nantucket and boston. rhiannon lionel, melissa, thank you. >> now let's head to morocco and the desperate search for survivors and victims of last friday's deadly earthquake. the official death toll is more than 2100 people and that number is expected to climb even higher. and we are seeing new images of the moment that quake happened. terrifying videos show the moment that deadly 6.8 magnitude earthquake rocked morocco, causing panic at this wedding. people running in the street as dust and debris fa
we get the details on the storm from accuweather, melissa constanza. melissa, good morning . >> good morning, lionel rhiannon we are watching lee, a major hurricane working its way to the west through wednesday. then it turns northward, staying out to sea while it does so into the upcoming weekend where it will quickly pick up the pace, moving towards atlantic canada with it, there will be impacts as it is a hurricane pushing towards that coastline for the coast of new england, which...
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melissa? >> emily, thank you. emily wilkins. we also won't get reads on the economy, because the economic data won't be released. >> maybe that's good. >> just look at the chart. >> through go. >> it's amazing to me as a guy that spent a lot of time in a merging markets where a political shutdown and political wrangling and dysfunction is usually what causes sovereign cds and causes government bond yields to go sky rocking. we've heard from every agency. some more focused on the banks. started with fitch. heard moody's late last week talk about sovereign credit in the context of a government shutdown. i'm not saying they should, that they shouldn't. i'm just telling you that's not been part of the calculus. i think that has a lot to do with some of the last 10 to 15 bases points of bond market. >> it underscores government dysfunction. sadly, government dysfunction is not likely to go away or get better any time soon. >> yeah, we have had, what, somewhere around 20 different shutdowns since 1980. both parties have held responsib
melissa? >> emily, thank you. emily wilkins. we also won't get reads on the economy, because the economic data won't be released. >> maybe that's good. >> just look at the chart. >> through go. >> it's amazing to me as a guy that spent a lot of time in a merging markets where a political shutdown and political wrangling and dysfunction is usually what causes sovereign cds and causes government bond yields to go sky rocking. we've heard from every agency. some more...
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my name is melissa can. thanks for watching and see you tomorrow the, the, the time of exchange can be viewed as tests the natural conclusions of the time it changed the age of in line 300 year old id is be responsible for today's problem and could they help us solve them i believe our futures in our past. how significant of the beginning of the done as a series of the great philosophers to all present and future enlightenment says progresses in our hands and that. so it's really, it's up to us. our series project, enlightenment starts october 5th on dw, the, the use trade chief says china, business policies are the things european companies questioning their future in the country. his comments come against a tense box strong with the 2 blocks accusing each other of engaging in protectionism. also coming up is the german economy headed for another recession. we'll ask an expert why german businesses are feeling this is dw business. i'm paid for to some of the thanks for joining me. the use top trade official
my name is melissa can. thanks for watching and see you tomorrow the, the, the time of exchange can be viewed as tests the natural conclusions of the time it changed the age of in line 300 year old id is be responsible for today's problem and could they help us solve them i believe our futures in our past. how significant of the beginning of the done as a series of the great philosophers to all present and future enlightenment says progresses in our hands and that. so it's really, it's up to...
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melissa, what are you expecting tomorrow?> basically the defendants are trying to convince judge mcafee that their cases should be tried separately, that although they both filed for a speedy trial where they both have to be tried for the first week of november, they shouldn't be tried together. i do think that's going to be an uphill battle for them. it's only two of them. they're not pointing the finger at each other. i think it will be easy for the prosecutors to distinguish which evidence applies to chesebro, and which applies to powell. but basically it will be kind to convince judge mcafee otherwise. >> the judge wants fani willis to present a good faith estimate on the amount of time this trial is likely going to take. her last big rico case was eight months-long. this one's got to be longer than that. >> i suspect it will be, but again, we're going to have to see how this case gets sliced and diced up. i would suspect it by the time this case goes to trial, there probably won't be 19 folks sitting in that same courtro
melissa, what are you expecting tomorrow?> basically the defendants are trying to convince judge mcafee that their cases should be tried separately, that although they both filed for a speedy trial where they both have to be tried for the first week of november, they shouldn't be tried together. i do think that's going to be an uphill battle for them. it's only two of them. they're not pointing the finger at each other. i think it will be easy for the prosecutors to distinguish which...
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my name is melissa chan. thanks for joining us. we start this week by taking a closer look at india and what's called the women's reservation bill. it would insure women hold one 3rd of seats in the lower legislative house. that's deluxe saba, the more powerful one, as well as one 3rd of seats in state legislative assemblies. all it now needs is present to potty berlin, to sign it for it to become law. but victory is bitter. sweet with some questioning the timing of this decision. as well as how long the rollout will take the w ideal . botch reports. celebrating of been for women outside the box, the agenda of parties headquarters in the old any in the upper house a fall, a man has just lost the landmark women. and it was a recent bill, a bill that getting the code of seats for women in the lower house of parliament and state assemblies nearly possible india 950000000 registered voters of the man. but the fox patient in politics and the crime and workforce as the women were part of the crowd, but they were mostly put into household
my name is melissa chan. thanks for joining us. we start this week by taking a closer look at india and what's called the women's reservation bill. it would insure women hold one 3rd of seats in the lower legislative house. that's deluxe saba, the more powerful one, as well as one 3rd of seats in state legislative assemblies. all it now needs is present to potty berlin, to sign it for it to become law. but victory is bitter. sweet with some questioning the timing of this decision. as well as...
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my name is melissa chan. thanks for joining us. there's been a lot of activity on the high seas of south east asia with the philippines and china moving around an area known as the scarborough show. b gene claims it as chinese territory and has controlled it for the past decade, backed by coast guard ships and fishing boats in the south china sea that most security experts consider proxies of the chinese navy. manila in turn has insisted its fishermen have the right to continue to access those waters and in recent months have backed up it's warnings. with action. the philippine coast guard divers covered the underwater cables. no more at 300 meter floating barrier, the china place to prevent the philippine fishing vessels from accessing the scarborough show. a gesture that underscores manila is growing defiance. beijing's claims to the prime fishing grounds. the tiny, mid ocean of crop seized by china in 2012 has become a global geopolitical flash point, trying to claim to lagoon as part of its southern territory. the philippines i
my name is melissa chan. thanks for joining us. there's been a lot of activity on the high seas of south east asia with the philippines and china moving around an area known as the scarborough show. b gene claims it as chinese territory and has controlled it for the past decade, backed by coast guard ships and fishing boats in the south china sea that most security experts consider proxies of the chinese navy. manila in turn has insisted its fishermen have the right to continue to access those...
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the my name is melissa chan, thanks for joining us. one year after the catastrophic floods in pakistan, life and the disaster head regions have not resumed to normal levels. and children have been the ones most impacted by that lasting damage. specifically access to education. some 27000 schools were destroyed by those floods and many remain closed due to the lack of clean water and sanitation. according to united nations, figures that's prevented roughly 2000000 children from showing up in classrooms, dw is being his job. it reports been the floods had last year and her family had no choice but to be there who hadn't died life a booted word, but then you'd always miss the most was going to school as wanted to see did the family done back to that home in a village in southern center, robbins, the focused on things that finally be given back to normal. going this morning. no start with preparing for her school. we had ordered school in the village, a student damaged from the flag border, which means she has to walk 3 to 4 to meet us to
the my name is melissa chan, thanks for joining us. one year after the catastrophic floods in pakistan, life and the disaster head regions have not resumed to normal levels. and children have been the ones most impacted by that lasting damage. specifically access to education. some 27000 schools were destroyed by those floods and many remain closed due to the lack of clean water and sanitation. according to united nations, figures that's prevented roughly 2000000 children from showing up in...
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let's start where melissa left off.extraordinary claims from ukraine that some of these drone attacks are originating from within russian territory. how significant is that and how does that work? >> yeah, rahel, it is extremely significant. one of the tee things to think about here is that if that's true then the russian border as melissa said is completely porous, the ukrainians have a capability where they can put in various weapon systems such as drones that are not being detected by the russians or if they are being detected they're letting them pass, indicating perhaps bribery or something like that is going on. what they're able to do then is launch very close to russian air bases such as the one which is a pretty significant thing because it is so far away from ukraine and allows the ukrainians to make a difference anywhere, almost anywhere in russia. >> talk to me about the implications both packet clee but also politically of these drones being within russian territory in terms of the russian people seeing thi
let's start where melissa left off.extraordinary claims from ukraine that some of these drone attacks are originating from within russian territory. how significant is that and how does that work? >> yeah, rahel, it is extremely significant. one of the tee things to think about here is that if that's true then the russian border as melissa said is completely porous, the ukrainians have a capability where they can put in various weapon systems such as drones that are not being detected by...
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accuweather's melissa constanza is tracking this storm. good morning, melissa. >> good morning. lionel lee saying a very strong hurricane as it keeps its way off the us east coast for the upcoming days. it will produce some rough seas and strong rip currents, but the concern will be as it treks north into the upcoming weekend, it's going to stay a hurricane quickly moving towards atlantic canada and having some impacts for the east coast, including a portions of new england, cape cod and boston with 40 to 60 mile per hour wind gusts. rhiannon >> melissa, thank you for that. and now to the search for that convicted killer who escaped from a pennsylvania prison. more than a week ago. we are now hearing from his former roommate . these are the latest images released by authorities near philadelphia showing escaped killer danilo cavalcante, the fugitive now clean shaven, wearing a hoodie after slipping through a perimeter that was manned by up to 400 officers sometime during the evening of september 9th. >> cavalcante stole a 2020 ford transit van from an area approximately three qu
accuweather's melissa constanza is tracking this storm. good morning, melissa. >> good morning. lionel lee saying a very strong hurricane as it keeps its way off the us east coast for the upcoming days. it will produce some rough seas and strong rip currents, but the concern will be as it treks north into the upcoming weekend, it's going to stay a hurricane quickly moving towards atlantic canada and having some impacts for the east coast, including a portions of new england, cape cod and...
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kristy greenberg, melissa redmond, thank you to both of you. i appreciate you starting us off this evening. this quick programming note to be sure to tune in next monday when rachel maddow will and be cassidy hutchinson about her new book. this will be hutchinson's first live interview since testifying publicly before the january 6th committee. that is nine pm eastern on monday, right here on msnbc. we've got more to come tonight, including president biden trying to channel fdr with a new deal program to tackle climate change. first, house speaker kevin mccarthy trying to hang on amid chaos from inside his own party. more on that, next. tv: try tide power pods with 85% more tide in every pod. who needs that much more tide? (crashing sounds) everyone's gonna need more tide. it's a mess out there. that's why there's 85% more tide in every power pod. -see? -baby: ah. when i was diagnosed with h-i-v, i didn't know who i would be. but here i am... being me. keep being you... and ask your healthcare provider about the number one prescribed h-i-v trea
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kristy greenberg, melissa redmon thank you to both of you. i appreciate you starting us off this evening. and this quick programming note to be sure to tune in next monday when rachel maddow will and be interview cassidy hutchinson about her new book. this will be hutchinson's first live interview since testifying publicly before the january 6th committee and that is 9:00 pm eastern on monday, right here on msnbc. we've got more to come tonight, including president biden trying to channel fdr with a new deal program to tackle climate change. first, house speaker kevin mccarthy trying to hang on amid chaos from inside his own party. they are more on that, next. that, next. ♪ oh what a good time we will have ♪ ♪ you can make it happen ♪ ♪ yeah oh ♪ now, try new dietary supplements from voltaren for healthy joints. i've struggled with generalized myasthenia gravis. but the picture started changing when i started on vyvgart. vyvgart is for adults with generalized myasthenia gravis who are anti-achr antibody positive. in a clinical trial, vyvgart
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leadership the my name is melissa can, thanks for joining us. senior leaders from japan, china, and south korea, met and sold for a rare trilateral. the last time a similar meeting took place was before the pandemic in 2000 and 19th. the south $3.00 and $4.00 and minister park gin took the opportunity to say that peace and stability in northeast asia is critical. given that the 3 countries collectively account for 20 percent of the world's population and 25 percent of global g d p. park expressed hope in a follow up trilateral soon. at the highest level, i asked the some leaders here to work closely together to make some, if possible we didn't dc or as i hope to, some leaders will do their very best to make this happen. joining us in the studio is dw asia analyst clifford kuhn and clifford. there was another big trilateral last month involving south korea and japan. but the americans were hosting at camp david. so now there's this a tell us how do we interpret what we're seeing this week? well, i think the, the music and comp, david really set alarm bells ringing and invasion comp. david
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i want to bring in melissa to the conversation, melissa, former fulton county prosecutor, melissa, soyou can be with us. before we talk about what is happening in georgia, i want to get your thoughts on some of the -- my colleague, kristen walker, meet the press, moderator tomorrow, she's got this interview with donald trump. i want to play, one donald trump was asked about the security camera footage that he is accused of being requested to be deleted. i want to play this for you. >> i want to ask you about the case related to mar-a-lago. a new charge suggests you asked a staffer to delete security camera footage so it wouldn't get into the hands of investigators. >> that's false. >> it's false? when you testified to that under oath? >> i will testify. if >> you will testify that under, okay. >> it's a fake charge by this deranged lunatic prosecutor who lost in the supreme court 19 nothing any tried to destroy a lot of lives. he is a lunatic. so it's a picture. but more importantly, the tapes weren't deleted, in other words, there is nothing them to them. and they were my tapes. i co
i want to bring in melissa to the conversation, melissa, former fulton county prosecutor, melissa, soyou can be with us. before we talk about what is happening in georgia, i want to get your thoughts on some of the -- my colleague, kristen walker, meet the press, moderator tomorrow, she's got this interview with donald trump. i want to play, one donald trump was asked about the security camera footage that he is accused of being requested to be deleted. i want to play this for you. >> i...
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we'll get to melissa bell who is in ukraine's capital. melissa. >> reporter: max, the american secretary of state arrived here earlier this morning. he is even now visiting a military cemetery with his ukrainian counterpart laying a wreath there in honor of the fallen so far. it is the third time that antony blinken has come here to kyiv since the war started. his fourth visit to ukraine overall since march 2022. and of course he comes at a critical side. what we've been hearing from the state department is that this visit will be first of all about getting the ukrainian assessment of how things are going on the ground with their counteroffensive, although a senior source at the state department says the american assessment is that there has been impressive progress made, impressive gains made both in the east and south of the country. but still what antony blinken is looking ahead to hearing is what the ukrainians think about that. what we understand will happen is even as the americans get that assessment, they will be announcing fresh
we'll get to melissa bell who is in ukraine's capital. melissa. >> reporter: max, the american secretary of state arrived here earlier this morning. he is even now visiting a military cemetery with his ukrainian counterpart laying a wreath there in honor of the fallen so far. it is the third time that antony blinken has come here to kyiv since the war started. his fourth visit to ukraine overall since march 2022. and of course he comes at a critical side. what we've been hearing from the...
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melissa murray will explain why donald trump should be very afraid. under fire, senator robin indices facing glowing calls from top democrats to resign admit bribery allegations. he is a democratic challenger. congressman, andy, caring of new jersey, here's here to talk about taking on his state senior senator. i'm jonathan capehart, this is the sunday show. >> in less than 15, hours the nation will endure yet another republican-led shutdown if an agreement cannot be reached to fund the government by midnight tonight's. to make matters, worth speaker kevin mccarthy has no plan, the specially after the continued resolution he hoped would pass went down in a ball oes late yesterday, 21 house republicans voted with all the democrats to defeat the measure. the measure that would've cut none defense spending by a whopping 30%. mccarthy is in the middle of a republican rebellion that could lead to his ousting from the speakership. reporting yesterday found that lawmakers are plotting to replace mccarthy with house majority bump, tom member. to make matters
melissa murray will explain why donald trump should be very afraid. under fire, senator robin indices facing glowing calls from top democrats to resign admit bribery allegations. he is a democratic challenger. congressman, andy, caring of new jersey, here's here to talk about taking on his state senior senator. i'm jonathan capehart, this is the sunday show. >> in less than 15, hours the nation will endure yet another republican-led shutdown if an agreement cannot be reached to fund the...
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melissa adan is at an army installation in new york. first go to elizabeth schulze on capitol hill with the latest on the stalemate. good morning. >> reporter: after a late-night meeting, house speaker kevin mccarthy made clear no consensus among defiant members of his own party how to keep the government funded. fully on track for a shutdown when the clock strikes midnight tonight upending livelihoods of millions of federal workers and military troops. this morning with house republicans in disarray and no clear path for a spending deal in sight the u.s. government is careening towards the shutdown add midnight tonight. >> we've got to put this thing back together again, because saturday night at midnight washington's going to turn into a big pumpkin. >> reporter: after a tense two-hour meeting with gop lawmakers late friday, house speaker kevin mccarthy floating a last-ditch stopgap bill to keep the government funded for two weeks, while the house works on a longer-term spending plan. >> we continue to work through trying to find the
melissa adan is at an army installation in new york. first go to elizabeth schulze on capitol hill with the latest on the stalemate. good morning. >> reporter: after a late-night meeting, house speaker kevin mccarthy made clear no consensus among defiant members of his own party how to keep the government funded. fully on track for a shutdown when the clock strikes midnight tonight upending livelihoods of millions of federal workers and military troops. this morning with house republicans...
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. >> nbc bay area's melissa gord spoke with business owners about the disaster in the bay area. >> reporter: during saturday's french service the owner said his phone was inundated with people wondering if his family was impacted by the earthquake. >> i was able to reach them and apparently some of the mobile service hours were down. went back he grew up in marrakesh and is grateful his family and friends are okay, but he says we are only just starting to grasp the devastation caused by the earthquake. >> a lot of people are under a lot of rubble. a lot of people are unaccounted for. i can promise you that's from what i gathered from talking to people in morocco on the ground, everybody knows somebody was missing. >> staff at several other restaurants in san francisco tell us they have been on the phone with relatives all day hearing about the devastation. there are also concerned that the numbers of people data or missing will continue to rise. >> prayers are nice but at this point people need a lot more than prayers. >> reporter: he is talking from chefs from across the country about how
. >> nbc bay area's melissa gord spoke with business owners about the disaster in the bay area. >> reporter: during saturday's french service the owner said his phone was inundated with people wondering if his family was impacted by the earthquake. >> i was able to reach them and apparently some of the mobile service hours were down. went back he grew up in marrakesh and is grateful his family and friends are okay, but he says we are only just starting to grasp the devastation...
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melissa?nomic impact is and how quickly those plants can get back up and running once again? >> a day or two. extremely limited. if it's a week, it's still not that great. you really don't see a major impact until you stretch this out into maybe a four-week, five-week. the real impact would come if you see a strike that stretches out eight, nine, ten weeks. that's when you would start to see real damage in terms of the cost to the automakers. >> all right, phil, thank you. phil lebeau with the latest developments there. stocks today told us that they think that there is no work stoppage. >> well, the stocks have been pricing in something for awhile, and as we've said, getting the clarity, getting through this, i mean, the reality of the bid ask on the labor costs between what the oems are offering and what the union wants is somewhere between $500 million and $3 billion for '24. so, this is a pretty wide bit ask. but this uncertainty, if you look at gm, down to 32 bucks, looks like, you know,
melissa?nomic impact is and how quickly those plants can get back up and running once again? >> a day or two. extremely limited. if it's a week, it's still not that great. you really don't see a major impact until you stretch this out into maybe a four-week, five-week. the real impact would come if you see a strike that stretches out eight, nine, ten weeks. that's when you would start to see real damage in terms of the cost to the automakers. >> all right, phil, thank you. phil...
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cnn's melissa bell reports.] >> ukraine's security service preparing for a raid across enemy lines. in a war of artillery, drones and plenty of creativity. >> it looks almost like a toy. >> it is a chinese toy with some innovations and some magic. hubert del >> enough magic that this especially may drone will travel far beyond the zaporizhzhia front line. >> in search of a russian air defense system, it flies a deep into enemy territory towards a town that is one of the main objectives of the southern counteroffensive. [speaking in a non-english language] >> at the other end of the, phone and watching the same screen, a high mars unit is ready to launch. the call sign of this drones unit commander is this man. a reminder of this land when it was still ukrainian. >> now, you could, see on their own it was russia's weakest moment. this is the checkpoint for russians. >> but tonight they have been unlucky, the air defense system that they wanted to hit is no longer there. [speaking in a non-english language] >> hom
cnn's melissa bell reports.] >> ukraine's security service preparing for a raid across enemy lines. in a war of artillery, drones and plenty of creativity. >> it looks almost like a toy. >> it is a chinese toy with some innovations and some magic. hubert del >> enough magic that this especially may drone will travel far beyond the zaporizhzhia front line. >> in search of a russian air defense system, it flies a deep into enemy territory towards a town that is one...