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. >> the new york u.s. attorney's office has been very busy. >> then asap rocky's lawyers calling his alleged victim a jealous money seeker who made up parts of his story. >> there are no shell casings. there's no blood. there's nothing to even indicate that a real gun was ever fired. >> plus, a heart pounding police chase comes to a horrifying end. an armed and deranged killer who just shot his wife dead. then gunfire erupts. >> i've been shot. >> officer nick cederberg clings to life, hit by a dozen bullets. >> i felt that i had lost my husband. >> thanks for joining us. rapper asap rocky, monica mantiply and the alexander brothers, three of the most talked about legal cases making their way through the courts right now. and here to break down the latest with me are civil rights attorney areva martin and former prosecutor and host of true crime news, the sidebar podcast. josh ritter. welcome you two. >> thank you so much. >> hi, anna. >> he's the grammy nominated hip hop star and rihanna's partner, accuse
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in new york, u.s. or the fall out of new tariffs on imported goods from key allies after president trump signed an executive order issuing 25% tax on most goods from mexico and canada. a10% tax will also be placed on canadian energy products and chinese imports. today the president warned americans could fill quotes some pain after the tariffs take effect on tuesday. canada and mexico are heading back with retaliatory tariffs while china plans to file a lawsuit and quote take necessary countermeasures. federal workers who do not want to return to the office have until thursday to accept buyouts and resign they will receive severance through september but it comes as president trump ordered those workers to resume in person work. and now back to "life, liberty & levin." ♪ ♪ ♪. mark: welcome back america. we are here with kristi noem with the department of homeland security that's a big department all kinds of things going on as you know. let's focus on guantanamo bay that's a great idea. what kind of ind
in new york, u.s. or the fall out of new tariffs on imported goods from key allies after president trump signed an executive order issuing 25% tax on most goods from mexico and canada. a10% tax will also be placed on canadian energy products and chinese imports. today the president warned americans could fill quotes some pain after the tariffs take effect on tuesday. canada and mexico are heading back with retaliatory tariffs while china plans to file a lawsuit and quote take necessary...
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u.s. takeover of gaza, president calls for palestinians to be removed and major breaking from policy. and the new york times, trump proposing takeover of gaza as u.s. territory, brazen plans to relocate all palestinians and rebuild war-torn enclave. these were made at a joint press session with the israeli prime minister. you can see that session at c-span.org. that is with a proposal for the gaza strip came up, and here it is from yesterday. [video clip] pres. trump: i also strongly believe that the gaza strip, which has been a symbol of death and destruction for decades and so bad for the people anywhere near it, especially those who live there, and, frankly, who has been really very unlucky, it has been a unlucky place for a long time, being in its presence has not been good, and it should not go through the process of rebuilding and occupation by the same people that have really stood there and fought for it and lived there and died there, and lived a miserable existence there, instead, we should go to other countries of interest with humanitarian hearts, and there are many of them who would like
u.s. takeover of gaza, president calls for palestinians to be removed and major breaking from policy. and the new york times, trump proposing takeover of gaza as u.s. territory, brazen plans to relocate all palestinians and rebuild war-torn enclave. these were made at a joint press session with the israeli prime minister. you can see that session at c-span.org. that is with a proposal for the gaza strip came up, and here it is from yesterday. [video clip] pres. trump: i also strongly believe...
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joining me now is the new york jets' owner and former u.s.dom in the first trump administration, woody johnson. ambassador, great to see you this morning. woody, thank you for being here. your thoughts on the significance of president trump becoming the first is sitting president to attend the game, and what about those tax breaks that could end for the team owners? >> well, i think the fact, as you mentioned, that president trump is the first president to come to america's sport in 59 years says something about who he is and what he is and what he's trying to accomplish. so it is the absolutely huge, that he's here. and the tax -- i don't know much about, and none of us know much about what he's proposing in the taxes, but what we do know is that president trump is a huge football fan. he loves football, and he has an encyclopedic knowledge of not only football, but most american sports. i know we're all going to have a lot of fun today with the president there, and i know the players are really looking forward to playing before a president,
joining me now is the new york jets' owner and former u.s.dom in the first trump administration, woody johnson. ambassador, great to see you this morning. woody, thank you for being here. your thoughts on the significance of president trump becoming the first is sitting president to attend the game, and what about those tax breaks that could end for the team owners? >> well, i think the fact, as you mentioned, that president trump is the first president to come to america's sport in 59...
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u.s. takeover of gaza, president calls for palestinians to be removed and major breaking from policy. and the new york times, trump proposing takeover of gaza as u.s. territory, brazen plans to relocate all palestinians and rebuild war-torn enclave. these were made at a joint press session with the israeli prime minister. you can see that session at c-span.org. that is with a proposal for the gaza strip came up, and here it is from yesterday. [video clip] pres. trump: i also strongly believe that the gaza strip, which has been a symbol of death and destruction for decades and so bad for the people anywhere near it, especially those who live there, and, frankly, who has been really very unlucky, it has been a unlucky place for a long time, being in its presence has not been good, and it should not go through the process of rebuilding and occupation by the same people that have really stood there and fought for it and lived there and died there, and lived a miserable existence there, instead, we should go to other countries of interest with humanitarian hearts, and there are many of them who would like
u.s. takeover of gaza, president calls for palestinians to be removed and major breaking from policy. and the new york times, trump proposing takeover of gaza as u.s. territory, brazen plans to relocate all palestinians and rebuild war-torn enclave. these were made at a joint press session with the israeli prime minister. you can see that session at c-span.org. that is with a proposal for the gaza strip came up, and here it is from yesterday. [video clip] pres. trump: i also strongly believe...
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u.s. attorney's office in new york. i asked him, when you started working there, did they let you pick and choose the files you worked on? he said of course not, you were assigned especially if you were low in seniority. to say to the person who worked on a january 6 case if they are new to the agency, is it possible they were ordered to do the case? he said it was possible. i said should not be held against them? he did not think that should. they did the job they were assigned to do. now we have this survey of the department of justice and the fbi to determine who was involved in the january 6 prosecutions. if this is an effort to punish them, dismiss them or treat them poorly because they did what they were supposed to do as professionals, that is wrong. i look at the involvement of kash patel in this whole episode from start to finish, i read his book start to finish and he does not have the temperament for the job. if you are honest about it you will join me in thinking that. he is trying to go after those who disr
u.s. attorney's office in new york. i asked him, when you started working there, did they let you pick and choose the files you worked on? he said of course not, you were assigned especially if you were low in seniority. to say to the person who worked on a january 6 case if they are new to the agency, is it possible they were ordered to do the case? he said it was possible. i said should not be held against them? he did not think that should. they did the job they were assigned to do. now we...
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u.s. attorney's office in new york. and i asked him, when you were -- started working there, did they let you pick and choose the files you worked on? he said of course not. you were assigned. particularly if you were low in seniority. i said to say a person worked on a january 6 case if they are new to the agency, is it possible that they were ordered to do that case? he said it's possible. i said should that be held against them? he didn't think it should. nor does anyone else, i hope. they did the job they were assigned to do. now we have this kind of survey of the department of justice and the f.b.i. to determine who was involved in the january 6 prosecutions. if this is an effort to punish them, dismiss them, or treat them poorly because they did what they were supposed to do as professionals, that's wrong. and i look at the involvement of kash patel in this whole episode from start to finish. i read his book start to finish. and i can tell you he does not have the tempt prament for the job. if you are honest about
u.s. attorney's office in new york. and i asked him, when you were -- started working there, did they let you pick and choose the files you worked on? he said of course not. you were assigned. particularly if you were low in seniority. i said to say a person worked on a january 6 case if they are new to the agency, is it possible that they were ordered to do that case? he said it's possible. i said should that be held against them? he didn't think it should. nor does anyone else, i hope. they...
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she was the district attorney for westchester county in new york, and was an assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, as well. let's start with the legalities of it. why don't we, mimi? because i think one of the big questions people have is, what exactly is elon musk's job? and does he have the requisite requirements to do all the things that he's doing? so the white house said today that he's a special government employee, meaning that he's in a temporary role. he's not taking a salary, but there are a lot of questions about why does he then, with that role, get access to all the personal data of maybe the entire country, taxpayers and all federal employees do? what questions do you have about all this? >> i have so many questions, abbi. and and the first question i would say is exactly what is his role? i mean, this has never been defined, other than calling him the head of this made up entity. it's not even an agency. and that is, you know, people can be advisers to a president. trump could pick really anyone. he wants to be a presidential adviser. b
she was the district attorney for westchester county in new york, and was an assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, as well. let's start with the legalities of it. why don't we, mimi? because i think one of the big questions people have is, what exactly is elon musk's job? and does he have the requisite requirements to do all the things that he's doing? so the white house said today that he's a special government employee, meaning that he's in a temporary role. he's not...
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gloria pazmino, cnn, new york here in the u.s., a fast moving winter storm is casting a chilling shadow over super bowl weekend and into next week as multiple weather systems threaten to bring a dangerous combination of snow, sleet and ice. >> meteorologist allison chinchar has the latest forecast. >> the second of several systems to make their way across the northern tier of the u.s. is finally wrapping up today across portions of the northeast, but there won't be much of a break in between the systems. you can see this morning still dealing with several areas of snow showers across vermont, new hampshire, maine and even massachusetts. but as we head into the second half of the day, the bulk of that moisture moves off shore. some areas even starting to see at least a little bit of some sunshine into the mix. when it is all said and done, widespread across the great lakes and into the northeast, you're looking at 3 to 6in of snow on the ground. but some of these areas, especially where you see that dark purple or even pink color, now you're talking at least six inches of snow. some spot
gloria pazmino, cnn, new york here in the u.s., a fast moving winter storm is casting a chilling shadow over super bowl weekend and into next week as multiple weather systems threaten to bring a dangerous combination of snow, sleet and ice. >> meteorologist allison chinchar has the latest forecast. >> the second of several systems to make their way across the northern tier of the u.s. is finally wrapping up today across portions of the northeast, but there won't be much of a break...
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u.s. ambassador to the u.k. and new york if he thinks the european union and the united kingdom could soon be the next targets. it's a fox business exclusive. and how did a little kid from the suburbs of chicago, illinois, go on to to be what dow jones calls one of the top venture capitalists in the country? after quitting his banking job out of college, carter reum decided to start v, a spirits brand -- yeah, vodka -- and he ended up selling the company for more than seven times revenue. he did not stop there. he went on to found a venture capital firm that that includes disruptive businesses. i had the chance to sit down with carter to learn more about what it's like to be known as one of the gutsiest investors right now in the country and, oh, yeah, his life as paris hilton's husband. [laughter] if wow. if listen to my brand new podcast episode on everyone talks to lizment of it's available on apple, google, spotify, iheart radio, wherever you listen to your podcasts. we are coming right back with wood key johnson, the am
u.s. ambassador to the u.k. and new york if he thinks the european union and the united kingdom could soon be the next targets. it's a fox business exclusive. and how did a little kid from the suburbs of chicago, illinois, go on to to be what dow jones calls one of the top venture capitalists in the country? after quitting his banking job out of college, carter reum decided to start v, a spirits brand -- yeah, vodka -- and he ended up selling the company for more than seven times revenue. he...
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u.s. most came in contact with dead or sick animals, and officials are saying there still has been no human to human spread of the virus. ike ejiochi, abc news, new york. >> ike thank you. $3 billion. $3 billion. that's how much productivity the u.s. economy is estimated to lose today because of millions of americans expected to skip work after celebrating or recovering on super bowl sunday. it's raising a fresh round of calls to make super bowl monday a holiday. >> let's do it right now. let's vote. how many in this studio want monday, the day after the super bowl, to be a holiday? >> i know that i do. i think one of these days it will happen. >> all right. coming up, the super bowl ads that we just can't stop talking about. >> and later, the very special rescue animals who are now stars in their own right. you're watchi lives of mormon wives tonight, after the bachelor on abc. >> so how famous are you like matt damon? famous? >> maybe ben affleck famous. >> that's a shame. >> last night's super bowl ads were heavy on celebrities. >> but aside from the laughs, advertisers made an effort to bring us together. super bowl 59 was packed with stars in the
u.s. most came in contact with dead or sick animals, and officials are saying there still has been no human to human spread of the virus. ike ejiochi, abc news, new york. >> ike thank you. $3 billion. $3 billion. that's how much productivity the u.s. economy is estimated to lose today because of millions of americans expected to skip work after celebrating or recovering on super bowl sunday. it's raising a fresh round of calls to make super bowl monday a holiday. >> let's do it...
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gloria pazmino, cnn, new york. >> now, a new variant of bird flu in the u.s. is showing signs that it can possibly be transmitted to humans. scientists are studying an outbreak of h5n1 that infected cattle in nevada, where a dairy worker has tested positive. the first human infection reported in that state. a medical expert explains how this could be possible. >> what we're seeing is a virus continuing to learn and continue to evolve and becoming more adept at infecting mammals. and obviously, the big concern here is that it will get better at infecting humans. so this is an unwelcome, unwelcome development. watching this much more deadly version of the virus infecting cows, i think we've got to watch this very carefully, and we've got to start planning for the potential that we could start seeing a lot more spread in people. at this moment, we have not seen sustained human to human transmission. so that's good news. and let's hope we never do. that's always the hope. but we now have seen this virus evolve enough and do enough things that we absolutely need to
gloria pazmino, cnn, new york. >> now, a new variant of bird flu in the u.s. is showing signs that it can possibly be transmitted to humans. scientists are studying an outbreak of h5n1 that infected cattle in nevada, where a dairy worker has tested positive. the first human infection reported in that state. a medical expert explains how this could be possible. >> what we're seeing is a virus continuing to learn and continue to evolve and becoming more adept at infecting mammals. and...
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u.s. the electricity that ontario provides to keep 1.5 million homes lit up in michigan, in new york, in minnesotad the list goes on. our high-grade nickel that we ship down to the u.s. >> would those potentially be sectors that you could and would target, then? >> everything's on the table. absolutely everything. nothing's off the table right now. >> ontario premier ford. >>> tonight, israel says prime minister benjamin netanyahu will meet with president trump at the white house on tuesday. in the region today, another hostage release by hamas, including an american-israeli held for 15 months. cbs' elizabeth palmer is in tel aviv. ♪ >> reporter: hugs don't come any tighter. keith siegel's daughters didn't look as if they'd ever let go. earlier they'd watched their dad being paraded onto a stage in gaza city by hamas before being handed over to the red cross. in tel aviv's hostage square, emotional israelis watched his safe return. two more hostages were released today, too. ofer kalderon, kidnapped from his kibbutz on october 7th, 2023. the family that greeted him included two kids who knew first
u.s. the electricity that ontario provides to keep 1.5 million homes lit up in michigan, in new york, in minnesotad the list goes on. our high-grade nickel that we ship down to the u.s. >> would those potentially be sectors that you could and would target, then? >> everything's on the table. absolutely everything. nothing's off the table right now. >> ontario premier ford. >>> tonight, israel says prime minister benjamin netanyahu will meet with president trump at the...
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u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. elie honig back again. we have missed you, and we expect to see more of you. so that is my threat. i'm always here for you. okay. let us talk about pam bondi. she's expected to order a review as well. of cases brought against donald trump. state cases? we're talking criminal and civil cases that a jury has decided where he lost. what can she actually do? >> so part. >> of what pam bondi. >> did yesterday is totally normal. >> when she sent out a memo. >> saying. >> here's our new. >> enforcement priorities, we're going to. emphasize immigration. we're going to emphasize human trafficking. >> that's what you would. expect to see from any a.g. >> what you're talking about here, this new group that's going. >> to examine all. >> the trump prosecutions, that is. >> highly abnormal. and i think that is corrosive. >> to what doj is about. now, when it. >> comes to the two. >> federal cases, the jack smith. >> prosecutions of donald. >> trump. >> doj can look at whatever. >> they want. >> that's their stuff that's
u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. elie honig back again. we have missed you, and we expect to see more of you. so that is my threat. i'm always here for you. okay. let us talk about pam bondi. she's expected to order a review as well. of cases brought against donald trump. state cases? we're talking criminal and civil cases that a jury has decided where he lost. what can she actually do? >> so part. >> of what pam bondi. >> did yesterday is totally normal....
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u.s. as a reserve currency that's excellence speech he gave at economic club in new york we were there in august. he said he wants u.s. to remain the reserve currency. we both know you can be a reserve currenciy and price will fluctuate based to the market. as i said, he wants lower rates, he is not calling for the fed to lower rates. he believes that if we do all the things that you and i have talked about today, if we derig late the economy, if -- deregulate the economy get that tax bill done and energy down, then, rates will take care of themselves and dollar as well. larry: he insists on it being world currency. he said he would tariff 100% some of the countries iffy this created another currency, they have not yet. he seems adamant about that. what i call king dollar. >> >> larry, i have been in the currency markets for 35 years. and i can tell i, t you, there no alternative to the dollar. the other country can talk about it, they may try to take away our reserve currency status. but, there is no other reserve currency on the horizon. larry: let's shift gears, much in news, until toda
u.s. as a reserve currency that's excellence speech he gave at economic club in new york we were there in august. he said he wants u.s. to remain the reserve currency. we both know you can be a reserve currenciy and price will fluctuate based to the market. as i said, he wants lower rates, he is not calling for the fed to lower rates. he believes that if we do all the things that you and i have talked about today, if we derig late the economy, if -- deregulate the economy get that tax bill done...
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baker is here, chief white house correspondent for the new york times melanie zanona, senior congressional reporter for punchbowl news. former u.s. attorney joyce vance, who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. she's also a law professor at the university of alabama. and hayes brown joins us, msnbc daily columnist and editor. okey dokey. let's start with federal employees, some 60,000. that sounds like a big number, but it is not. some are taking these buyouts. but now the program the buyout program is getting, i'm not going to say completely stopped, but at least held up in court. right. donald trump has announced lots of big changes, but day in and day out we are seeing them get roadblocked. >> we're seeing them get roadblocked for now. like your point about it being very early in the game is a good one, but i'm afraid it cuts both ways. like, yes, we're seeing. federal courts step up and say what you're doing. >> doesn't seem. >> like it's really on the money. i have a lot of questions. we're going to pause these things while we take a look and see if there's a case. but what i'm worried about with this administration, esp
baker is here, chief white house correspondent for the new york times melanie zanona, senior congressional reporter for punchbowl news. former u.s. attorney joyce vance, who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. she's also a law professor at the university of alabama. and hayes brown joins us, msnbc daily columnist and editor. okey dokey. let's start with federal employees, some 60,000. that sounds like a big number, but it is not. some are taking these buyouts. but now the program the buyout...
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u.s. journalists. simon from reuters and michael from the new york times. >> can you hear me? >> mr. secretary hello?retary rubio, you said you were going to skip the g20 foreign ministers meeting in south africa because of your disagreements with the government to there. can you tell us whether the whole trump administration, whether the u.s. government is going to skip all the g20 events in south africa this year, and do you feel that by missing this meeting, you are ceding global leadership to other countries like the brics countries and china specifically? secondly, on gaza, because you addressed it yesterday during a press conference, during your comments, you mentioned the plan the president set forward would only move palestinians from gaza out temporarily. the president has said, i think it's clear from his comments today that he is talking about permanently resettling palestinians from gaza. could you tell us whether this administration is planning to facilitate the displacement of those palestinians? >> i think the whole topic of the g20 gathering is one i don't think we should be focused o
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u.s. products. reena roy, abc news, new york. >> and in just a few minutes, we'll talk live with the chief of staff at the stanford institute for economic policy to explore more about these changes and the back and forth, and the potential impact of all this uncertainty on all of us. okay, so for now, we're going to look at our incoming storm. it's a good one. here's meteorologist drew tuma with a closer look. >> we'll begin this accuweather update with a live look from our sfo camera this morning, where it is certainly cloudy out there and steady rain is returning this evening. it's breezy right now. rain back later on tonight. it's a level two storm as we head deeper into the evening hours. now tomorrow this system gets an upgrade to a level three on the storm impact scale. a strong storm, and if you're timing things out, do expect the worst rain and wind in this six hour window between 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow evening. the extended outlook keeps rain in the forecast thursday and friday, so the flood watch is posted for everybody, meaning we will likely see more instances
u.s. products. reena roy, abc news, new york. >> and in just a few minutes, we'll talk live with the chief of staff at the stanford institute for economic policy to explore more about these changes and the back and forth, and the potential impact of all this uncertainty on all of us. okay, so for now, we're going to look at our incoming storm. it's a good one. here's meteorologist drew tuma with a closer look. >> we'll begin this accuweather update with a live look from our sfo...
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u.s. financial system. wall street banks kind of reach everywhere in the world, even if you're sending money from venezuela to, say, germany. it probably goes through a correspondent bank in new yorks that he's trying to get landing permission. they locate him in cape verde, identify him as alex saab, and effectuate an arrest based on a unsealed now u.s. warrant. >> uno de los hombres más buscados del mundo por la interpol, el barranquillero alex saab, presunto cómplice del presidente nicolás maduro de venezuela en el fraude con paquetes alimentarios para los pobres de ese país, fue capturado en la isla de cabo verde frente a las costas de África. >> en cuanto se supo que interpol capturó a saab, el gobierno de estados unidos lo pidió en extradición. >> el conocido negociante barranquillero alex nain saab... (newscasters reporting about alex saab in spanish) (keys clacking) (overlapping news reports) ("um sonho cordode" by cremilda medina playing) (medina singing in portuguese) ♪ ♪ >> deniz: aquí en la cartelera donde se publican algunos avisos de este tribunal supremo, vemos uno de los recursos que introdujo la defensa de alex saab, para intentar evitar su extradición a los estad
u.s. financial system. wall street banks kind of reach everywhere in the world, even if you're sending money from venezuela to, say, germany. it probably goes through a correspondent bank in new yorks that he's trying to get landing permission. they locate him in cape verde, identify him as alex saab, and effectuate an arrest based on a unsealed now u.s. warrant. >> uno de los hombres más buscados del mundo por la interpol, el barranquillero alex saab, presunto cómplice del presidente...
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new york and california we see higher prices. for the same reasons they are always higher in those locations. one is, it is a long way from where we produce the majority of the eggs in the u.s markets. if you are going to deliver to a store in new york city it is probably more costly to get to those markets. john: how big a factor is bird flu in this? are there other factors as well? david: that really is the factor in these prices. long-term increase in demand for eggs as we have increased protein in our diets. eggs compete as a protein source with meat and other vegetable protein sources. but those long-term trends in increasing demand are warped by this sudden shock to the system of a disease outbreak that wipes out a portion of our supplies. john: angela, let me ask you about this disease outbreak. tell me about the latest strain of the bird flu and why it is so persistent. angela: there are multiple strains of the bird flu currently circulating in wild birds as well as in the nation's dairy cattle. we have multiple spillovers occurring to different poultry farms. some of these viruses are coming from wild birds, some from wild birds that have contracted the virus from
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new york right now. >>> tonight, the fallout after the president says the u.s. will take over the gaza strip. president trump saying he would consider sending in american troops and that the u.s. will own the gaza strip, even saying many palestinians would have to relocate to other countries. floating the vision of the, quote, riviera of the middle east. now the white house walkback, saying the president wasn't committed to putting troops on the ground. kelly o'donnell reports from the white house and richard engel on the backlash across t middle east. >>> all as the white house eyes deeper cuts for the federal workforce including at the cia and intelligence community. >>> the new airport scare. one flight nearly slashing off the tail of another when they clip wings in seattle. the investigation tonight. >>> pl
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u.s. a i.d., the department of education could be neck. >> trace: actually live for us in new york, thank you let's bring in rabbi from the bel air in los angeles, plus printable chief strategy officer, along with former g.o.p. national spokesperson, thank you all for coming on. what do you think about the u.s. taking over gaza? >> it's a fantastic thing, i will tell you why. israel has tried so many times, the united nations, said help people, give them a piece of land, set up something. every time you try giving them something there is another war, 2010 may gave them gaza. -- 2010 we gave them gaza. all of a sudden they started shooting missiles at us, donald trump said move out! go out! you cannot get along with the jewish people, you cannot. i will do you a favour, i will build you a beautiful place that you can set up a beautiful life and that is your choice. can stay in the rubble but you can stay and have a better life somewhere else. >> trace: benjamin was standing next to trump when the announcement was made and he had of this say, watch. >> president trump is taking it to a high
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. >> the new york times reports those cuts in u.s. aid have also stopped medical research. so people around the world with experimental drugs and medical products in their bodies are cut off from the researchers who are monitoring them. these kinds of details trickling out from the small, unsupervised cost cutting group d.o.j. that's operating largely in secrecy and without any formal oversight. its staff largely unknown. with this exception, the wall street journal reports a 25 year old d.o.j. worker is gone after reporters uncovered racist social media posts. turns out that dodge operative was also at the center of a legal battle over access to sensitive taxpayer information and systems that the treasury department uses to process trillions of dollars in payments annually. but today, the broad sweep of trump and musk's efforts to reshape the federal government are continuing. now there's a new memo directing government agency heads to turn over information about employees who had poor performance reviews in the last three years. nbc's kelly o'donnell is covering the white
. >> the new york times reports those cuts in u.s. aid have also stopped medical research. so people around the world with experimental drugs and medical products in their bodies are cut off from the researchers who are monitoring them. these kinds of details trickling out from the small, unsupervised cost cutting group d.o.j. that's operating largely in secrecy and without any formal oversight. its staff largely unknown. with this exception, the wall street journal reports a 25 year old...
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u.s. imports oil from canada. analysts say a tariff could lead to higher prices at the pump. kelly o'grady, cbs news, new yorksenate has confirmed a fossil fuel executive and one of the industry's loudest voices against efforts to fight climate change to serve as energy secretary. chris wright, ceo of liberty energy, has promised to implement president donald trump's quest for u.s. energy dominance. wright says more fossil fuel production could lift americans out of poverty. >>> turning now to that tragic mid-air collision over washington, d.c. salvage crews removed more wreckage from the potomac river on monday and say it will take them several more days to recover the rest of the american airlines commuter plane that impacted with a u.s. army black hawk helicopter on wednesday. investigators say 55 of the 67 victims have now been identified in the deadliest u.s. air disaster since 2001. cbs' kris van cleave has more on the search for clues. >> reporter: crews began lifting pieces of the american airlines regional jet that crashed into the potomac river after wednesday's mid-air collision. among them, the mi
u.s. imports oil from canada. analysts say a tariff could lead to higher prices at the pump. kelly o'grady, cbs news, new yorksenate has confirmed a fossil fuel executive and one of the industry's loudest voices against efforts to fight climate change to serve as energy secretary. chris wright, ceo of liberty energy, has promised to implement president donald trump's quest for u.s. energy dominance. wright says more fossil fuel production could lift americans out of poverty. >>>...
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news in london. we wanted to note another special interview on bloomberg, the u.s. treasury secretary on balance of power at the top of the next hour at 1:00 p.m. eastern, 1:00 p.m. new york time. do watch that interview. coming up, a closer look at stocks moving the most now. this is bloomberg. ♪ southern new hampshire university makes it possible for working adults and parents to accomplish their dreams. we are thrilled to be celebrating our graduates. snhu, it's worth it in more ways than you can probably even imagine. as you start that momentum and get that first class going, the rest just really falls into place. for anyone that feels like college is impossible, i was right there with you, but i can say today that it is possible because of snhu. go to snhu.edu to get started. vonnie: let's highlight a couple individual equity movers. >> i am looking at for hearing shares are lower, nearly 7%. profit may fall by $2 billion or more this year. they give two reasons, first lower vehicle prices and costly launches. they expect earnings before interest will be lower than last year and this as potential risk that the trump tariffs may trigger. next, we are looking at roblox
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u.s. department of education and bloomberg television] caroline: live from new york, i'm caroline hyde.ackie: i'm jackie. caroline: tariffs in mexico and canada. and tech earnings coming up. and palantir kicking it off. and musk looks to cancel payments to federal contractors. first, the story of the day, we move markets in the back of tariffs. there's talks coming those tariffs are delayed for a month coming from the president of mexico. we're nowhere near the sell-off this time last week in reverberations to deepseek but down nonetheless. look what happened in the world of crypto. over the weekend it was your liquid asset of choice and fell hard sunday and up 3% the last three trading days but come back off take's lows. let's look at individual movers, bringing you the biggest point drivers to the downside. says la up by more than 4% and think of the repercussions to car sales and we think of the semiconductors and the overall concerns around global tariffs. let's get to it with katie lines who joins us for more and still don't come in for a month but shock waves of 25% to mexico and
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new york times" here. trump proposing takeover of gaza as u.s. territory. i mean, do your constituents want to have their sons and daughters sent to gaza to be in the middle of that violence? this is the guy who also now wants to invade green land and take over panama. he wants to annex canada and now occupy gaza. we have 42 million people in this country who is hungry. whatever happened to america first? whatever happened to helping people in this country and whatever happened to lowering prices? instead we get this. this is like a warmonger here. i mean, come on. and again, we had an agreement on a bipartisan bill that would address the underlying concerns that the gentleman raises here, and yet it was blown up at the last minute. so again, so the rule debate is about your agenda. it is about the crappy agenda of this majority in the house of representatives who is not fighting for regular people, not fighting for the people i represent but instead are doing the bidding for elon musk and others. mr. speaker, i yield three minutes to the gentlewoman from n
new york times" here. trump proposing takeover of gaza as u.s. territory. i mean, do your constituents want to have their sons and daughters sent to gaza to be in the middle of that violence? this is the guy who also now wants to invade green land and take over panama. he wants to annex canada and now occupy gaza. we have 42 million people in this country who is hungry. whatever happened to america first? whatever happened to helping people in this country and whatever happened to lowering...
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the program, have a very clear picture that is summed up in a new york times headline tonight, foreign strongmen cheer as musk dismantles u.srs in russia, hungary and el salvador welcome the trump administration's assault on usaid, which many authoritarians have seen as a threat. we've also, of course, seen the kremlin cheering elon musk at destroying this agency. why do authoritarian leaders hate u.s. aid so much? well, i think for a couple of reasons. they don't like democracy. they want the united states ultimately to fail and our model to fail. and they recognize something that clearly some in the u.s. don't yet recognize, which is how vital u.s. aid is to advancing u.s. interests. and american strength resides in the goodwill we buy. but also our security resides in our ability to. squash that ebola outbreak in uganda, to make sure that those flights that come from kampala don't contain people with ebola who bring that disease elsewhere. so they root against america, they root against democracy, therefore they root against u.s. aid and are thrilled that it's the united states government itself that is taking this agenc
the program, have a very clear picture that is summed up in a new york times headline tonight, foreign strongmen cheer as musk dismantles u.srs in russia, hungary and el salvador welcome the trump administration's assault on usaid, which many authoritarians have seen as a threat. we've also, of course, seen the kremlin cheering elon musk at destroying this agency. why do authoritarian leaders hate u.s. aid so much? well, i think for a couple of reasons. they don't like democracy. they want the...
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new york. president trump's new trade war with china has sparked fear down on the farm. in the first trump administration, china retaliated against u.sthat cost farmers billions and led to massive federal bailout. this time, as kelly o'grady reports, farmers are already bracing for the worst. >> reporter: how long has your family been in the farming industry? >> my grandfather bought this farm in the 1920s. >> reporter: kenneth hartman jr. is a fifth generation farmer from waterloo, illinois. >> definitely wet. >> reporter: his family operation produces corn, soybean and wheat. it's a pressure already under pressure. >> the economics of agriculture the last three years has been really challenging any way with all the inflation that's happened. >> reporter: add on the complication of tariffs, a pain hartman knows all too well. when the first trump administration imposed import taxes on china in 2018, beijing retaliated by targeting u.s. agricultural with up to 25% tariffs. the usda estimates reduced farming exports by over $27 billion, nearly all from china. what impact did you see on your farm personally? >> corn market dropped 50, 6
new york. president trump's new trade war with china has sparked fear down on the farm. in the first trump administration, china retaliated against u.sthat cost farmers billions and led to massive federal bailout. this time, as kelly o'grady reports, farmers are already bracing for the worst. >> reporter: how long has your family been in the farming industry? >> my grandfather bought this farm in the 1920s. >> reporter: kenneth hartman jr. is a fifth generation farmer from...
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new york post." mexican drug cartels plan attacks on border patrol agents with explosives to fight u.s. crackdown.ist organizations change the way we can protect our border patrol agents? >> well look, we bring the whole of government against these cartels. it gives us a lot of might. a lot of fire power to attack not only their infrastructure and operations but attack their money. take away their money away. they can't buy -- i agree on the terrorist designation. they have killed more americans than every terrorist organization in the world combineed. like terrorist organizations that kill thousands of journalists, politicians, judges, prosecutors. absolutely. it is a game changer. >> dana: and tell me what you know about what the cartels are thinking. obviously they would like fentanyl to keep coming across the border. >> look, i have said for months once we secure this border, which we are pretty much there now, once we secure the border and shut down their business, because if they can't get the drugs across, if they can't get the sex trafficking women and children across, they are making more
new york post." mexican drug cartels plan attacks on border patrol agents with explosives to fight u.s. crackdown.ist organizations change the way we can protect our border patrol agents? >> well look, we bring the whole of government against these cartels. it gives us a lot of might. a lot of fire power to attack not only their infrastructure and operations but attack their money. take away their money away. they can't buy -- i agree on the terrorist designation. they have killed...
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u.s. national anthem during the tariff debate let's bring in strategy aaron and "new york post" columnistda, thank you both for coming on, miranda you first caroline levitt said this about the tariffs, watch. >> president trump is sending a very strong message to the rest of the world, including our north american allies, canada and mexico, the united states is no longer going to be a dumping ground for a legal deadly drugs and illegal immigrants. >> trace: i'm hearing that, do you think he blinked? >> not at all, this is classic trump, he is to fine establishment consensus, he has been to these countries to his will in record time, it's all turned out exactly as he planned. he has bullied them into doing what he wants and what is best for america. >> trace: chuck schumer said the following, watch. >> democrats are not going to stay quiet, as donald trump makes inflation more spirit will push legislation soon, to protect people's bottom lines and stop the president from plunging us into a trade war with our own allies. >> trace: who knew chuck schumer was hanging around d.c., do you think
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u.s. in an effort to stop it, new york's governor announced that all live bird markets interstate will temporarilyt down. gloria pazmino has the details. >> well, that order by the governor will require live poultry markets like the one you see behind me to shut down for several days to allow cleanup and disinfection before they're allowed to reopen on february 14th. this is after seven cases of bird flu were confirmed here in new york. now, seven cases were found in queens, in brooklyn and in the bronx, and places like the market you see behind me are now in the process of working through their inventory before they can shut down to begin that cleanup process. that's what the governor's order requires at this time. now, public health officials here in new york have said that this is being done out of an abundance of caution and that there is no public threat to the public health at this time. take a listen. >> for a week long period, no poultry can be delivered to those live bird markets. each uninfected market must sell down all inventory, undergo thorough cleaning and disinfection, and then rem
u.s. in an effort to stop it, new york's governor announced that all live bird markets interstate will temporarilyt down. gloria pazmino has the details. >> well, that order by the governor will require live poultry markets like the one you see behind me to shut down for several days to allow cleanup and disinfection before they're allowed to reopen on february 14th. this is after seven cases of bird flu were confirmed here in new york. now, seven cases were found in queens, in brooklyn...
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u.s. district court of eastern district of new york is known as the mafia court. why is that? judge block: because, you know, we have jurisdiction over most of these cases. most of these folks were sort of born and raised in howard beach, part of queens, part of the eastern district of new york district -- distribution and a lot of them live in staten island and the murders and criminal activities came about in brooklyn, mostly, in the eastern district of new york and i think the bodies were buried here so we have jurisdiction over most of the mafia cases because of their connection they have to their residences and living patterns in the eastern district of new york, which consists of brooklyn, staten island, queens, and two long island counties suffolk and nassau county. so it's divided into 94 districts and it is basically a population oriented dynamic. in new york we have four of the 96 district court's. we have the eastern district, which i just mentioned, the southern district is manhattan, westchester, some of the upstate counties near westchester, between the eastern a
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u.s. products. reena roy, abc news, new york. >> the back and forth over president trump's tariffs rattled trading todayet. the dow initially plunged nearly 600 points at the open, but after a deal was made to pause some tariffs with mexico the first one, the dow closed down 122 points to close at 44,421. the nasdaq dropped 235 points and the s&p 500 lost 45 points. >> now to the fast moving developments in washington over the future of the u.s. agency for international development, known as u.s. aid. it provides crucial overseas aid to fund education and fight starvation and disease. the agency is also in the crosshairs of the trump administration and billionaire advisor elon musk and his department of government efficiency team. musk announced the agency was being shut down this morning, a decision he said the president is backing him on. secretary of state marco rubio has said he is now in charge of u.s. aid. democrats say the move is illegal and will be challenged in court. >> what trump and musk have done is not only wrong, it's illegal. usaid was established by an act of congress, and it can only
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jane king is at the new york stock exchange with those stories. >> good morning. the u.s. has issued a strict warning about spring break travel to a popular destination in mexico. the u.s. embassy in mexico city cautioned against travel to the site. rio bravo via hermosa and san fernando towns which are close to the texas border. the state department says americans are at risk of crime and kidnapping. there have been some gun battles in the area recently as well. well, to parlay is downplaying the looming trump tariffs. chief financial officer and reimer tell cnbc that only half of its avocado come from other countries such as mexico. well, mexico does supply about 90% of all the coders eaten in the u.s. to po lay only buys half from mexico in the other half from colombia, peru and the dominican republic. chipotle is one of the largest buyers of avocados in the world at 100 million pounds. alphabet, google's parent company says it expects to invest. 75 billion this year. much of that into a i it just revealed gemini. 2 point. oh, i agent called project mariner and its so c
jane king is at the new york stock exchange with those stories. >> good morning. the u.s. has issued a strict warning about spring break travel to a popular destination in mexico. the u.s. embassy in mexico city cautioned against travel to the site. rio bravo via hermosa and san fernando towns which are close to the texas border. the state department says americans are at risk of crime and kidnapping. there have been some gun battles in the area recently as well. well, to parlay is...
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u.s. president donald trump told the new york post that he has spoken to his russian counterpart, vladimir putin, and he hopes the war ends. quote, fast. >> i know you don't want. >> to tell us. >> about your. >> conversation with president putin, but can you clarify. >> whether you have that since you've. been since you've been in office or whether it. >> happened before. >> you became? i've had it. >> let's just say i've had. >> it. >> and i and i expect to have many more conversations. we have to get that war ended. it's going to end, and we have to get it ended, and we have to get it ended soon. should have never happened, would have never happened if i was president. >> president xi meantime, ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy is saying that he is ready to negotiate with putin if certain conditions are met. >> jacobi, oh man. >> if i had an understanding that america and europe would not abandon us and that they would support us and provide security guarantees, i would be ready for any format of negotiations. >> jill dougherty is an adjunct professor at georgetown university and
u.s. president donald trump told the new york post that he has spoken to his russian counterpart, vladimir putin, and he hopes the war ends. quote, fast. >> i know you don't want. >> to tell us. >> about your. >> conversation with president putin, but can you clarify. >> whether you have that since you've. been since you've been in office or whether it. >> happened before. >> you became? i've had it. >> let's just say i've had. >> it....
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u.s. mint reported that the cost to produce the coin that year alone rose 20%, and last year, the new york magazine published a piece advocating for the penny to be abolished, saying that billions of them have gone missing or are simply sitting unused in people's homes. local authorities across the u.s. are pushing back against the trump administration's mass deportation agenda. they're accusing i.c.e., the federal agency spearheading the effort of targeting sanctuary cities. but in new york, a memo from city hall is sparking confusion around the migrant crackdown. cnn's gloria pazmino has more. >> that's right. there's been a lot of. controversy and. >> criticism over the last several days here in new york city. >> after mayor eric. >> adams sent a memo to. >> city workers. >> reminding them of the protocol and what they should do, should they encounter law enforcement officers on their property, say, a school or a hospital or any other city agency where officials might try to enter? now, the reason the memo has caused so much concern among some of the city's democrats, as well as migrant
u.s. mint reported that the cost to produce the coin that year alone rose 20%, and last year, the new york magazine published a piece advocating for the penny to be abolished, saying that billions of them have gone missing or are simply sitting unused in people's homes. local authorities across the u.s. are pushing back against the trump administration's mass deportation agenda. they're accusing i.c.e., the federal agency spearheading the effort of targeting sanctuary cities. but in new york, a...