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scott bessent was talking economics club in new york today. ke loans to small businesses and there'd be something new and different that might help you run in the sba. what do you think? >> we need to get back to have ago sane regulatory environment that allows businesses it flushish and get regulations out of the square that's what we're going to do with sba. it's one of my key priorities. larry: just as this, i know you'ring with banking regulators got to change their whole hued and look at loans and they've done really badly and esg and dei regulations tied to it and they all hate fossil fuelled and frankly jay powell just add as guilty aanybody on that point. deregulation would help you allot. what's the number one talking about internal reforms and where will you begin? >> e limbing waste, fraud and abuse that biden aided and abedded and getting rid of that . zero tolerance policy on fraud and finally most importantly we're implementing president trump's pro growth agenda and getting rid of the green new deal and dei and we'll help support
scott bessent was talking economics club in new york today. ke loans to small businesses and there'd be something new and different that might help you run in the sba. what do you think? >> we need to get back to have ago sane regulatory environment that allows businesses it flushish and get regulations out of the square that's what we're going to do with sba. it's one of my key priorities. larry: just as this, i know you'ring with banking regulators got to change their whole hued and...
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the treasury secretary himself was speaking here in new york today at the new york economic club. and he used the word transitory. now the fed was burned by thinking that inflation was transitory. the treasury secretary suggesting today that these are going to be one time price increases, if anything, but they are going to be transitory. >> you know, that's the conventional wisdom, scott. first of all, i the administration has two different arguments and it's changed its argument. the first was that there would be no pain. remember, the president said the exporters pay that well. they've now sort of internalized what the evidence is and what almost every research paper i've read on it says is that the consumers pay the tariffs. now they're into this idea of it's a one time event. that is the conventional wisdom. but let me tell you, scott, there's sufficient doubt about it because of the context. when you talk about the one time price hike, you could think about 2018 where there were individual products that went up. but remember, inflation then was running below target. this is a
the treasury secretary himself was speaking here in new york today at the new york economic club. and he used the word transitory. now the fed was burned by thinking that inflation was transitory. the treasury secretary suggesting today that these are going to be one time price increases, if anything, but they are going to be transitory. >> you know, that's the conventional wisdom, scott. first of all, i the administration has two different arguments and it's changed its argument. the...
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that keir starmer will use after this meeting, perhaps it will echo that of your interview on bbc news todayky but also saying that donald trump and the us should be credited. clearly he is giving advice to just one of the two leaders involved in that spot in the oval office yesterday and it is not donald trump. interesting. let's not donald trump. interesting. let's look _
that keir starmer will use after this meeting, perhaps it will echo that of your interview on bbc news todayky but also saying that donald trump and the us should be credited. clearly he is giving advice to just one of the two leaders involved in that spot in the oval office yesterday and it is not donald trump. interesting. let's not donald trump. interesting. let's look _
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we are expecting more news today. the country's economic head's had to give a news conference. engle has been on the ground covering all of this. it joining us now from the media center in beijing where the press conference will take place. what are you expecting to hear? >> well we have top economic leaders in attendance. the commerce ministry, because that could be -- that could be interesting because those are the ones that imposed retaliatory tariffs on the trump terrace. the central bank governor is here as well, and it is just going to be our one opportunity each year to hear directly from them. last year that talked about belt-tightening and more belt-tightening. this year we will probably talk about how we will reach of the fairly ambitious growth target of around i percent -- 5 percent. that is what they set last year but they did not have a trump trade were going on. many economists i have heard from say it is going to be a tough task to meet that target a given the external shocks and that there could be more stimulus needed throughout the year. tom: on that point, g
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their cause of ath still remains a mystery, but new today. the new mexico gas company says they've now conducted an extensive investigation of their 9000 square foot home, saying there were no significant findings. only one minuscule non lethal leak on a stove burner. new details are also emerging about the condition of hackman's body when he was found, which was in a similar condition to his wife's. i know there was blackening on the hands, and we know he was there for at least a week and a half, so it was about the same. would that suggest that they both died within a similar time frame? i think we wait for the autopsy on that one. the best clue into when the 95 year old actor died continues to be his pacemaker, which the sheriff says last showed activity on february 17th, nearly ten days before the couple was discovered. hackman was found in a mud room and his wife, in a bathroom with an open prescription pill bottle, was on the counter. officials say the medicine from that pill bottle is a key part of the investigation. a viewer is endurin
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today. we're live from the voting rolls. news at 5 starts right now. good evening. thanks for being with us today for comfort news at 5, i'm grant lotus, not vicki liviakis. a special election is being held to decide of the board of supervisors can remove. >> san mateo county sheriff christina corpus from office on forest. that's what has been speaking with voters who are heading to the polls. he joins us live from the san mateo county elections office with more. rob, what are people saying? well, grant, vicki, this is where ballots are counted in san mateo county, but it's also where residents can vote on >> and they are taking this very seriously because the special election could remove the county sheriff from office. >> for months, residents in san mateo county have watched the battle between sheriff christina corpus and the board of supervisors playout. the sheriff is facing allegations within her department, including intimidating staff and making racist homophobic comments tuesday. its residents like eric peschke. he's turned to have their opinions heard votin
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there are new tariffs on canada and mexico. those took effect today on china. there's an increase. sponded with its own new tariffs on americann things. mexico says retaliatory tariffs will come on sunday. laura so much going on. thank you scott. and tonight join nbc news for special coverage of president trump's joint address to congress. coverage begins at 6:00. and a heads up for our viewers. there is a newscast change tonight following president trump's joint address. there's an episode of deal or no deal island, followed by a special 9 p.m. newscast. and at 10:00, dateline set to air, followed by our regularly scheduled 11 p.m. newscast. some state workers, including leaders of some of the largest state worker unions, are expressing frustration with governor gavin newsom's new executive order. this is to bring everyone back to the office at least four days a week. the governor yesterday ordered workers to be back by july 1st. now, this affects close to 100,000 state workers currently required to be in the office just two days per week, and it will still allow for case by case e
there are new tariffs on canada and mexico. those took effect today on china. there's an increase. sponded with its own new tariffs on americann things. mexico says retaliatory tariffs will come on sunday. laura so much going on. thank you scott. and tonight join nbc news for special coverage of president trump's joint address to congress. coverage begins at 6:00. and a heads up for our viewers. there is a newscast change tonight following president trump's joint address. there's an episode of...
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but for now in the east bay, charles clifford kron, 4 news today on kron. 4 news at noon. we talked to oakland interim mayor kevin jenkins about the tough choices ahead. >> with oakland facing a more than 200 million dollar deficit. >> it's a dire situation, but we have to be fiscally solvent. also, prioritizing public safety and getting back to basics. time after time. i hear when i got the town halls, what i go and meet with neighbors. they just want the city of oakland to doing that job at the basic core services. idaho's public safety parks. police response time. well, 6. >> chickens also telling us that on april 15th during the special election, voters can choose to raise the sales tax by half a cent. he says that tax money would help to alleviate the pressure on the deficit. >> in the south bay, a serial dine-in dasher has been busted after eating out at a restaurant in san jose. the ceo of the restaurant sushi confidential says this guy here has almost $1000 worth of food his locations in san jose. and campbell employees at the campbell spot were on the lookout for
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. >> and new today, mounting pressure on canada with the threat of escalating trade wars. a new report says that canada is being hit with tariffs from china, while president trump floats the idea of a 250% tax on canadian dairy products. >> it's unbelievably chaotic. it's bad for business. it's bad for our economy. i mean, you know, if you're going to be bad, at least be consistent so that we can have a debate about tariff policy. but this chaos that that trump is causing is just terrible for the economy, terrible for relationships. and you see it reflected in the stock market. >> and nbc news has confirmed the centers for disease control and prevention is expanding research into potential links between vaccines and autism. the possibility of a link has been repeatedly debunked by hundreds of scientific studies, but a spokesman for the department of health and human services says trump mentioned autism in his address to congress, adding that americans deserve high quality research and transparency. we've got a lot of reporters and analysts ready to discuss all of these new
. >> and new today, mounting pressure on canada with the threat of escalating trade wars. a new report says that canada is being hit with tariffs from china, while president trump floats the idea of a 250% tax on canadian dairy products. >> it's unbelievably chaotic. it's bad for business. it's bad for our economy. i mean, you know, if you're going to be bad, at least be consistent so that we can have a debate about tariff policy. but this chaos that that trump is causing is just...
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new mexico. anchoring our leader in this projected $3.5 trillion industry [applause] their corporate leaders susan, will you guys stand, they are here with us today celebrating this announcement. mac moments like these that are reminder that here in new mexico we do not just embrace the future, we build it. we have always been at the forefront of national challenges showing up is our trademark innovation and ingenuity. that spirit is as vital today as it has ever been. especially the glowing threat of climate change. [applause] we have all seen the devastating coverage that wildfire ravaged los angeles. of course, fires burned by climate change also ravaging communities in our state. testing our patients and our brazilians that we struggle under the weight of natural disasters in the backyard. as if the fires themselves in the flooding after are not difficult enough. getting insurance protection is becoming impossible. either because it simply is no longer available or it is exorbitantly expensive. so, today, i am proposing a state-sponsored fire insurance program outside of the private market. a risk-based model to protect families in their home
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the good news is today they are dying down. ed risk. we also have a critical risk for parts of texas with windy weather and low humidity. don't forget, spring forward, daylight savings time. most of your appliances and watches already changes, so you don't have to worry about that. as far as temperatures concerned out west, colder than average where the jet stream dips down. we're looking at warmer than average conditions. denver 16 degrees cooler than average. phoenix, you are at 57. but birmingham, springfield, dallas, new orleans, all above average. tomorrow we're looking at boston, a little cooler than average. it stays warm through the southeast. as we head into the weekend and early next week, chicago, tuesday, 65. new york city in the low 60s. little rock, you are in the low 70s. that's what's going on around the country. a live look outside at the golden gate bridge sunshine. and it's also a chilly start, but will be a nice and md day. it's headed for the mid 60s for the inland areas and upper 60s tomorrow. by the first
the good news is today they are dying down. ed risk. we also have a critical risk for parts of texas with windy weather and low humidity. don't forget, spring forward, daylight savings time. most of your appliances and watches already changes, so you don't have to worry about that. as far as temperatures concerned out west, colder than average where the jet stream dips down. we're looking at warmer than average conditions. denver 16 degrees cooler than average. phoenix, you are at 57. but...
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news at 4. thank you so much. testing today at 4 new tariffs are in effect for goods coming from canada and mexico. we are speaking live to a financial expert about how this could impact costs for the average first. plus voters county here and into the polls as we speak. it's a special election that could determine the fate sheriff christina corpus. >> i'm grant lotus and i'm vicki liviakis the music for his next. under way between us and our 3 biggest trading partners and the implications are just beginning. also, thousands of union workers for bay area transit service, sir, standing by. well, a strike, move that could have tremendous effects on bay area. commuters. the news at 4 starts right now. good afternoon. thanks for being with us today for kron. 4 news at 4. i'm grant lotus. >> and i'm vicki liviakis. president donald trump's trade war against america's 3 biggest trading partners, mexico, canada and china is underway just after midnight, president trump impose 25% tariffs on mexican and canadian imports and 10% on cana
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new york. now, today's other top stories global calls for peace in syria today, after the deadliest weekend since the fall of assad. more than 1000 people have been killed in clashes between forces and supporters of the country's new government. let's take a look at the damage from severe weather in texas. one person died when strong winds destroyed buildings, toppled cars, among other damage. hail, nearly the size of quarters fell in some places. and a wild scene in california when an angry customer rammed his vehicle into a car dealership. witnesses say the man was upset with employees over his car appraisal. at least eight people were injured. that driver is in custody. in our next hour, i'll talk to the author of this article. a trump recession has become a real possibility. the real risk ahead. good day to all of you from msnbc world headquarters in new york. welcome, everyone, to alex witt reports. we begin with breaking news. a shooting in washington, d.c, just a few blocks from the white house. secret service officials say officers shot an armed man in a confrontation this morning. we are
new york. now, today's other top stories global calls for peace in syria today, after the deadliest weekend since the fall of assad. more than 1000 people have been killed in clashes between forces and supporters of the country's new government. let's take a look at the damage from severe weather in texas. one person died when strong winds destroyed buildings, toppled cars, among other damage. hail, nearly the size of quarters fell in some places. and a wild scene in california when an angry...
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we're learning new details today from the new york times about an explosive white house meeting yesterday where behind the scenes, elon musk clashed with several members of trump's cabinet. at one point, according to the times, musk attacked secretary of state marco rubio for firing, quote, nobody at the state department telling him that he was good on tv, with the new york times reporters noting, quote, the clear subtext being that he wasn't good for much else, unquote. joining us on the phone, the new york times, maggie haberman, who along with jonathan mann jonathan swan broke the story. maggie, what led to the blowups between elon musk and these cabinet secretaries? >> so, jake. >> this meeting. >> was called. >> this cabinet. >> meeting was. >> called abruptly. >> on wednesday evening. >> not all. >> of the cabinet was. >> there because of that. >> scott bessent the treasury secretary, who is. >> among the. >> people who has had. >> tensions with musk's effort, was. >> giving a speech. >> in new. >> york and wasn't present. >> but a number of cabinet officials have been. >> frustrate
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news. that's it for today's true crime news, i'm a a garcia.see you next time, every (dramatic music) - [nancy] behind one of the doors in this quiet, suburban apartment complex was a corpse, bleeding from two bullet holes. - he's on his back. in his right hand, he's clutching a pair of scissors. - [nancy] eight hours had elapsed since a murderer stepped into the apartment and executed the man inside. (gunshots firing) - [eddie] it's a coke can, and sprinkled on top of the coke can was white powder.
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the president, who, after announcing a bold new policy today, is more than likely to reverse it tomorrow that said, there was some positive economic news amid all the chaos. it depends a little bit on how you read it. the u.s. added 151,000 jobs in february, just missing expectations. the unemployment rate did tick up to 4.1%. those numbers, though, don't tell the whole story of the economic impact of the president's back and forth and efforts by doge to slash the government, and we can actually, my producer, put together this timeline that we can put up on the screen, kind of showing what this has all been like. and it's basically like if you're looking at the green or the red, you're riding a roller coaster there on again, they're off again. they're on again. they're off again. and i mean brad todd for business. right. it's certainty that has made america as strong as it's been for all this time. this is very, very far from certainty. >> business and markets crave certainty and predictability for sure. and that is a risk. he's running with the on again off again. however, his goal is m
the president, who, after announcing a bold new policy today, is more than likely to reverse it tomorrow that said, there was some positive economic news amid all the chaos. it depends a little bit on how you read it. the u.s. added 151,000 jobs in february, just missing expectations. the unemployment rate did tick up to 4.1%. those numbers, though, don't tell the whole story of the economic impact of the president's back and forth and efforts by doge to slash the government, and we can...
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new jersey. it is a shortsighted strategy that costs more and solves nothing. our administration, we do not raise tomorrow's cost by failing to meet today's challenges. we pay our bills. we meet our obligations and never abandon our families. because the last thing the people of new jersey need is a deadbeat government. [applause] hold on now, this is not a republican issue, or democratic issue. this is about paying what we promise. supporting our most vulnerable and lifting up our families. and, it will be talk about lifting up her states families, i mean every family. one of our most sacred responsibilities as leaders is protecting the fundamental rights and freedoms of every new jersey and. enacting laws that will ensure our rights, are secured no matter who is in the white house or who controls congress. over the past years we have taken enormous strides in guaranteeing equal rights to all of our neighbors no matter who they love, where they came from, how they worship, or what kind of healthcare they need. [applause] and just the past year for instance we have enacted new legislation to protect the people from predatory medical debt
new jersey. it is a shortsighted strategy that costs more and solves nothing. our administration, we do not raise tomorrow's cost by failing to meet today's challenges. we pay our bills. we meet our obligations and never abandon our families. because the last thing the people of new jersey need is a deadbeat government. [applause] hold on now, this is not a republican issue, or democratic issue. this is about paying what we promise. supporting our most vulnerable and lifting up our families....
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. >> those new episodes with tim ryan and stacey abrams will be available tomorrow, wherever you get your podcasts. that does it for me today, but stay right where you are because there's much more news coming up on msnbc. >> this hour. doge subcommittee member, congresswoman jasmine crockett on why elon musk should testify at a hearing. plus, her thoughts on that ugly oval office episode. a very good day to all of you from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. welcome, everyone. to alex witt reports. we begin this hour with breaking news about the emergency ukraine summit in london. european leaders meeting with ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky to discuss a path to peace with russia. britain's prime minister, speaking just a short time ago. >> and today. >> i'm announcing. >> a new. >> deal which allows ukraine to use 1.6 billion pounds of uk export. >> finance to buy more than. >> 5000 air defense missiles. >> the prime minister also mentioned that bruising friday oval office meeting. we're going to hear him on that in just a moment. but here's what we heard from american politicians today. >> i want to. >> add
. >> those new episodes with tim ryan and stacey abrams will be available tomorrow, wherever you get your podcasts. that does it for me today, but stay right where you are because there's much more news coming up on msnbc. >> this hour. doge subcommittee member, congresswoman jasmine crockett on why elon musk should testify at a hearing. plus, her thoughts on that ugly oval office episode. a very good day to all of you from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. welcome,...
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much more news ahead today on abc seven news at 430. some encouraging news from the vatican on pope francis, who has been hospitalized for the past three weeks. and consumers won't be happy about this. with egg prices at historic highs, the country's largest egg producer sees its profits soar. >> i'm spencer christian. looking at a few more sunny, spring like days before rainfall returns. i'll have the accuweather forecast in just a moment. when abc seven news at 4.30 i mean, i know how the fire affected me, and there's always a constant fear that who's to say something like that won't happen again? that's fair. we committed to underground, 10,000 miles of electric line. you look back at where we were 10 years ago and we are in a completely different place today, and it's because of how we need to care for our communities and our customers. i hope that's true. [joe] that's my commitment. [ambient noise] ings, big and little, make you uniquely you: your hobbies, dreams, career, family and more. addiction to drugs, including opioids and s
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. >>> student athletes at another local state college got some pretty bad news today. san francisco state said it is disbanding three of its sports teams at the end of the school year due to money issues. so the teams being cut our women's indoor track and field, baseball, and men's soccer. the school says the athletic department is in debt and on top of that there is less money for csu in the proposed state budget. will help students who want to transfer and will maintain existing scholarships for those who choose to stay. >>> a similar situation at sonoma state. the school decided to cut all sports programs along with some academic departments to get ahead of a $23.9 million shortfall . governor newsom facing some backlash now over some comments he made about transgender athletes on his new podcast . in the debut episode, the governor sat down with conservative activist charlie kirk . kirk raised the issue of trans athletes as a political weak spot for democrats , saying it was an issue where they were out of touch with most americans and newsom agreed. >> you asked
. >>> student athletes at another local state college got some pretty bad news today. san francisco state said it is disbanding three of its sports teams at the end of the school year due to money issues. so the teams being cut our women's indoor track and field, baseball, and men's soccer. the school says the athletic department is in debt and on top of that there is less money for csu in the proposed state budget. will help students who want to transfer and will maintain existing...
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those new details were released today. the actor and his wife were found dead in their new mexico home in santa fe last week. carbon monoxide had been ruled out, but the deaths remained a mystery until today. abc news reporter jacqueline lee has the story. >> new details in the deaths of actor gene hackman and his wife after their slightly mummified bodies were found inside their santa fe home. authorities are holding a press conference this afternoon. >> it is unprecedented for the office of the medical investigator to make public statements about death investigations. however, the circumstances surrounding these two deaths require accurate dissemination of important information. >> the couple's mysterious deaths, prompting questions of when and how. authorities confirming betsy hackman died of hantavirus days before gene hackman died of hypertensive cardiovascular disease with alzheimer's disease around february 18th. >> autopsy examination and a full body postmortem ct examination demonstrated no acute findings of intern
those new details were released today. the actor and his wife were found dead in their new mexico home in santa fe last week. carbon monoxide had been ruled out, but the deaths remained a mystery until today. abc news reporter jacqueline lee has the story. >> new details in the deaths of actor gene hackman and his wife after their slightly mummified bodies were found inside their santa fe home. authorities are holding a press conference this afternoon. >> it is unprecedented for the...
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today. you know, they always like to have tv. the the digital asset announcement. that was yesterday's news. it's old news. i'm betting there will be something in some other corner of policy that will happen today at the summit. but who knows what i don't know what. day when it comes to what changes come next. but you said that the reserve news is old news. i need help, i need to understand this. so he signs this executive order thursday establishing a strategic bitcoin reserve and a separate stockpile of other cryptocurrencies. i hear that i think of the strategic petroleum reserve. what exactly is this? >> well. >> so that's the big question, right? like if it's a strategic reserve that implies it's a reserve for something. and we we don't know what that something is. you know. >> i mean, if you took it. >> in fact. >> all the strategic petroleum reserve is for it's an emergency stockpile of crude oil that is dipped into, you know, the definition of emergency is kind of. >> the price. >> goes up. president. yeah, exactly. like up to the president or in time of natural disaster or whatever. help me with t
today. you know, they always like to have tv. the the digital asset announcement. that was yesterday's news. it's old news. i'm betting there will be something in some other corner of policy that will happen today at the summit. but who knows what i don't know what. day when it comes to what changes come next. but you said that the reserve news is old news. i need help, i need to understand this. so he signs this executive order thursday establishing a strategic bitcoin reserve and a separate...
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a lot of news today.n the couch -- i forgot their names is ready to produce their a-game. back to you in the studio. >> todd: we will have cue cards for you, brian so you know who is on the couch. thank you very much. senate democrats have just blocked a bill to officially ban transgender athletes from participating in women's sports. here is the reaction from house speaker mike johnson. >> it's shocking. i cannot believe that the democrats will not go along with common sense on this. and the protection of women and girls. i suppose we will have to go process again. the republican party is going to protect girls and women from athletics. >> carley: florida cincinnati ashley moody. needed 60 votes to advance. failed because of lack of democrat support. we have the executive order. it can be overturned in the next administration. so far isn't going to be signed into law. what's your reaction to that and as the speaker indicated, do you think that you will get another bite at the apple here? >> well, look, t
a lot of news today.n the couch -- i forgot their names is ready to produce their a-game. back to you in the studio. >> todd: we will have cue cards for you, brian so you know who is on the couch. thank you very much. senate democrats have just blocked a bill to officially ban transgender athletes from participating in women's sports. here is the reaction from house speaker mike johnson. >> it's shocking. i cannot believe that the democrats will not go along with common sense on...
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but after the news today, policies are no longer feeling the same. they feel anxious, depressed, and they're very scared that the fight thing is going to resume the okay. many things to all correspond to him cuz already that's where us and rossa, and newer all day there in amman, that's get reaction out of his role. now we can speak to or a go back. he's in his riley political commentator. he joins us from tel aviv many thanks for your time today or a. so the is riley is really squeezing the knife into garlands with this announcement that has to withdrawal 8 again. what is next and you always game fine here. i'm not sure. and if and you know, has a game plan and i think with him, you know, probably has not yet made the decision that he has to make between seeing the deal . ready through and resorting to all or the reason he hasn't made that decision is because he can't really resort all or what's left to nothing, you know and to the heart. well why, why did this like, why do you say that? why do you say he called go back to what, what? because all th
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those new details were released today. actor and his wife were found dead in their new mexico home in santa fe last week. carbon monoxide had been ruled out, but the deaths remained a mystery until today. abc news reporter jacqueline lee has the story. >> new details in the deaths of actor gene hackman and his wife after their slightly mummified bodies were found inside their santa fe home. authorities are holding a press conference this afternoon. >> it is unprecedented for the office of the medical investigator to make public statements about death investigations. however, the circumstances surrounding these two deaths require accurate dissemination of important information. >> the couple's mysterious deaths, prompting questions of when and how. authorities confirming betsy hackman died of hantavirus days before gene hackman died of hypertensive cardiovascular disease with alzheimer's disease around february 18th. >> autopsy examination and a full body postmortem ct examination demonstrated no acute findings of internal o
those new details were released today. actor and his wife were found dead in their new mexico home in santa fe last week. carbon monoxide had been ruled out, but the deaths remained a mystery until today. abc news reporter jacqueline lee has the story. >> new details in the deaths of actor gene hackman and his wife after their slightly mummified bodies were found inside their santa fe home. authorities are holding a press conference this afternoon. >> it is unprecedented for the...
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tonight's speech comes as new tariffs took effect today. abc news reporter christiane cordero has the latest from capitol hill. >> tonight, president trump addresses the nation with a full house and senate seated together in the capitol. his speech the same day sweeping new tariffs take effect on goods from mexico, canada and china expected to increase prices at grocery stores, gas stations and car dealerships. the three countries account for almost half of all products shipped to the u.s. last year. >> he is rapidly going to find out, as american families are going to find out, that that's going to hurt people on both sides of the border. americans will lose jobs. >> canadian prime minister trudeau today countered with 25% tariffs on certain american goods, prompting a response from trump calling trudeau the governor of canada in a social media post, adding, quote, when he puts a retaliatory tariff on the u.s, our reciprocal tariff will immediately increase by a like amount. >> it is now estimated that the average american family in one yea
tonight's speech comes as new tariffs took effect today. abc news reporter christiane cordero has the latest from capitol hill. >> tonight, president trump addresses the nation with a full house and senate seated together in the capitol. his speech the same day sweeping new tariffs take effect on goods from mexico, canada and china expected to increase prices at grocery stores, gas stations and car dealerships. the three countries account for almost half of all products shipped to the...
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then in new orleans today, heavy security in place as the city prepares to celebrate mardi gras in the shadow of the deadly new year's attack. live reports later on this hour. we also have a number of reporters and analysts in place ready to go over all these new and developing storylines. we'll begin with nbc's yamiche alcindor, who's at the white house for us. yamiche, president trump is preparing for his first major address of his second term. what can we expect to hear from him tuesday. >> to protect peace in europe, as the once steadfast support that he sees as accomplishments including immigration, including tariffs, that he's put on countries and expects to put on countries like mexico and canada as well as china. we also expect the president to talk about what he says are needed cuts to wait to root out waste, fraud and abuse in the country. so we expect him to talk about those department of government efficiency cuts and defend them. we've also heard that there are going to be some surprises as well as made for tv moments. we, of course, know that the president spent a long ti
then in new orleans today, heavy security in place as the city prepares to celebrate mardi gras in the shadow of the deadly new year's attack. live reports later on this hour. we also have a number of reporters and analysts in place ready to go over all these new and developing storylines. we'll begin with nbc's yamiche alcindor, who's at the white house for us. yamiche, president trump is preparing for his first major address of his second term. what can we expect to hear from him tuesday....
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really, really big crowd turned out in new york city at washington square park to protest against trump's cuts to science. look at that cold day. cold, windy day today in new york city. nine out of ten preventable diseases prefer the gop. every disaster movie begins with a politician ignoring science. see the one on the left? there? it was a cold, miserable chicago winter day today in the windy city, but people turned out in big numbers in chicago as well to protest. in addition to all the scientists and supporters and regular people who showed up, they also got some high level representation from their members of congress, including senator dick durbin and congresswoman jan schakowsky. in atlanta, there are big crowds in atlanta at liberty plaza. atlanta, of course, is home to the cdc, which trump has whacked with big cuts and huge numbers of firings. people turned out in the south in little rock, arkansas, on the state capitol steps. stand up for science, people turned out in lansing, michigan, with signs supporting the national oceanic and atmospheric administration. we love noaa, so stop firing the darn meteorologists and the people who run the
really, really big crowd turned out in new york city at washington square park to protest against trump's cuts to science. look at that cold day. cold, windy day today in new york city. nine out of ten preventable diseases prefer the gop. every disaster movie begins with a politician ignoring science. see the one on the left? there? it was a cold, miserable chicago winter day today in the windy city, but people turned out in big numbers in chicago as well to protest. in addition to all the...
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making it in the bay series and the new silicon valley index report released today. expensive homes, high salaries and people being priced out. here to break down all the new numbers for us is our business and tech reporter, scott budman. hi, scott. what stood out to you the most when you saw this new report? you know, it's amazing. janelle. we talk about the bay area and wealth inequality in silicon valley. it's really, really pronounced. a very small number of people controlling a whole bunch of the wealth. and some of these figures are just staggering. nine people, just nine people control 15% of all the wealth in silicon valley, 1% of those living in silicon valley control 40% of the wealth in silicon valley. so those of us who don't have high tech salaries and tech stock options are really left way, way behind. and we see that in the price of homes and who can afford them, etc. but just to see how much wealth is concentrated into such a small number of people is really eye opening. and you show the pictures. i mean, google's down here, linkedin, ai, nvidia broadc
making it in the bay series and the new silicon valley index report released today. expensive homes, high salaries and people being priced out. here to break down all the new numbers for us is our business and tech reporter, scott budman. hi, scott. what stood out to you the most when you saw this new report? you know, it's amazing. janelle. we talk about the bay area and wealth inequality in silicon valley. it's really, really pronounced. a very small number of people controlling a whole bunch...
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now the big news today was the s&p 500 breaking below its 200 day moving average towards the end of halftimethe vix on the rise
now the big news today was the s&p 500 breaking below its 200 day moving average towards the end of halftimethe vix on the rise
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today. a number of the biggest names in the league, with new homes and or new contracts.ant to start with a familiar name bosa. could joey bosa join nick here in the bay area on the niners will. according to the san francisco standard. joey bosa and the team are having quote good conversation. and the standard says that they believe it's trending that a deal could possibly get done. however, sources say joey is receiving interest from the miami dolphins as well. he was released earlier this week by the chargers, since he was due to earn a $12 million roster bonus this upcoming week. the 29 year old has 72 career sacks, but he has slowed down in recent years because of injuries. the bosa brothers mom cheryl, as you would expect, wants to see a reunion of the two in the bay area. she recently posted a plea on social media to start a petition to bring joey to the bay, and the niners expected to release defensive lineman maliek collins if a trade does not materialize when free agency starts on wednesday. collins started all 17 games this past season. he totaled 33 tackles, fi
today. a number of the biggest names in the league, with new homes and or new contracts.ant to start with a familiar name bosa. could joey bosa join nick here in the bay area on the niners will. according to the san francisco standard. joey bosa and the team are having quote good conversation. and the standard says that they believe it's trending that a deal could possibly get done. however, sources say joey is receiving interest from the miami dolphins as well. he was released earlier this...
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dhs secretary kristi noem who was in new york city today will react in just a moment. also marcoux rubio brings us the very latest as president trump continues to work towards a peace deal between russia and ukraine. it seemed more likely today. what a shocker it looks like zelenskyy is agreeing to all of donald trump's terms. first after last night's reprehensible behaviour in a house chamber one thing is very clear. the democratic party are a soulless, heartless party. right now they are a party with no message and no morals after what i saw last night. no leadership no soul. and no vision as they cling to their radicalism. they show the country once again how truly out of touch they are with everyday americans. they repeatedly acted like petulant children. democratic hungers and i'll green even had himself thrown out of the house chamber for that outburst. he was working on articles of impeachment. >> health care has become wealth care. we can't afford to let that happen. >> this president is unfit. he should not hold the office. >> he is unfit for the office. a lit
dhs secretary kristi noem who was in new york city today will react in just a moment. also marcoux rubio brings us the very latest as president trump continues to work towards a peace deal between russia and ukraine. it seemed more likely today. what a shocker it looks like zelenskyy is agreeing to all of donald trump's terms. first after last night's reprehensible behaviour in a house chamber one thing is very clear. the democratic party are a soulless, heartless party. right now they are a...
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and today is a very big day. we will have a newexpect to go quite quickly into an election following that, potentially on april 20th 8th or may 5th. we will see. but i think, alex, we are anticipating and hoping that a new prime minister means a pivot in what we're seeing today in canada-u.s. relations. and as you've just shared, we know president trump is pretty clear about his feelings for prime minister trudeau. so that that's my biggest hope is that today marks a pivot and we can find a new way forward and focus on what matters most. >> i know that the canadian chamber of commerce collaborated in dc last week with the u.s. chamber of commerce and focused on manufacturing, also supply chains between our countries. what did american representatives say about the tariffs? are they alarmed? are they worried? >> yeah. well, i think it it depends on which americans you're talking with. definitely. across the business community, we know how strong our cross border integrated supply chains are and the benefits to our both of our econom
and today is a very big day. we will have a newexpect to go quite quickly into an election following that, potentially on april 20th 8th or may 5th. we will see. but i think, alex, we are anticipating and hoping that a new prime minister means a pivot in what we're seeing today in canada-u.s. relations. and as you've just shared, we know president trump is pretty clear about his feelings for prime minister trudeau. so that that's my biggest hope is that today marks a pivot and we can find a new...
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those new details were released today. r and his wife were found dead in their new mexico home last week. >> carbon monoxide had been ruled out, but the death still remained a mystery until today. abc news reporter jacqueline lee has the latest. >> new details in the deaths of actor gene hackman and his wife, after their slightly mummified bodies were found inside their santa fe home. authorities holding a press conference this afternoon. >> it is unprecedented for the office of the medical investigator to make public statements about death investigations. however, the circumstances surrounding these two deaths require accurate dissemination of important information. >> the couple's mysterious deaths, prompting questions of when and how. authorities confirming betsy hackman died of hantavirus days before gene hackman died of hypertensive cardiovascular disease with alzheimer's disease around february 18th. >> autopsy examination and a full body postmortem ct examination demonstrated no acute findings of internal or external
those new details were released today. r and his wife were found dead in their new mexico home last week. >> carbon monoxide had been ruled out, but the death still remained a mystery until today. abc news reporter jacqueline lee has the latest. >> new details in the deaths of actor gene hackman and his wife, after their slightly mummified bodies were found inside their santa fe home. authorities holding a press conference this afternoon. >> it is unprecedented for the office...
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we need it from a job standpoint. >> the new jobs report today shows 151,000 new jobs were added to the workforce last month. that is slightly below economists expectations. >> the labor market is solid. >> fed chair jay powell, speaking today after the jobs report was released. powell says the economy is in a good place, despite what he calls high levels of uncertainty from new policies, including tariffs. >> the path to sustainably returning inflation to our target has been bumpy and we expect that to continue. >> trump dodging a question on how long things will cost more for american consumers as a result of these tariffs, only saying there will be some disturbances. perry russom, abc news, washington. >> getting around on public transit in silicon valley may turn into a real headache on monday, as vta workers prepare to walk off the job. negotiations have broken down between management and the union, representing 1500 bus and light rail operators, maintenance staff and customer service workers. the union is asking for bigger pay increases and changes to conflict resolution policies.
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there are new tariffs on canada and mexico that took effect today. laura, we'll talk more about those as we talk business. coming up about 30 minutes. all right. sounds good. will tonight join nbc news for special coverage of president trump's joint address to congress. coverage begins this evening at 6:00. and a heads up for viewers. there is a newscast change this evening following president trump's joint address. there's an episode of deal or no deal island, followed by a special 9 p.m. newscast. and at 10:00, dateline is set to air, followed by our regularly scheduled 11 p.m. newscast. well, in just a few hours, voters in san mateo county will make a major decision. this is regarding the fate of their embattled sheriff today in the bay's. bob redell joins us live from outside the sheriff's headquarters in downtown redwood city this morning. and bob, talk a little bit, maybe break down, measure a what it's asking for. yeah. good morning to laura marcus. measure a is the only measure on the ballot during today's special election here in san mateo co
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i mean, just today, nbc news confirmed that the white house is pausing all military aid to ukraine, andters reported today that the trump administration is also drawing up a plan to potentially give russia sanctions relief. so, yeah, donald trump really is going all in on helping russia while simultaneously inflicting as much pain as he can on our closest allies. today, trump confirmed that 25% tariffs on goods from mexico and canada will go into effect at midnight tonight, just a couple of hours from now. and as you know, that won't just hurt them. it will hurt you, the american consumer. and that fear was reflected in the market today with the dow closing down nearly 650 points, thanks in part to this. >> on the tariffs, is there any room. >> left for canada and mexico to make a deal before midnight? >> and should we expect. >> those chinese tariffs, the extra 10%. >> to take effect? >> no room left for mexico or for canada. no. the tariffs you know, they're all set. they go into effect tomorrow. >> joining me now is chrystia freeland. she served as canada's finance minister and deput
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news. >> well, some good news today. lifornia bald eagle couple, jackie and shadow have a new eaglet one of their eggs hatched late last night and it was captured on the friends of big bear valley camera. look at that life. another of their eggs also appears to have a crack in it. no visible crack yet on the 3rd but of course, we'll continue to keep you posted on me happy births. yeah. fingers crossed on that 3rd egg. >> get this a private science company in texas says it made a big step toward resurrecting. >> the wooly mammoth meat, the wooly mouse, colossal bio sciences says its genetically modified mouse is wooly hair. that's wavy are lighter and about 3 times as long as the hair and an ordinary lab mouse. these guys look interesting. colossal says it identified 10 genetic differences between the extinct woolly mammoth and its closest living relative. the asian elephant. then a modified genes in amounts that corresponded the same traits resulting in hair that resembles the wooly mammoth. critics have responded, though
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on other immigrant rights supporters across the bay area to rally in their communities. >> new developments today concerns about the pope's health. the vatican says pope francis has suffered another setback. the pope has had two new episodes of acute respiratory crisis and is now back on noninvasive mechanical ventilation. doctors extracted copious amounts of mucus from his lungs, they tell us, and what has become a more than two week battle to overcome a complex respiratory infection and pneumonia. on top of that, the pope has remained alert oriented and cooperated with the medical staff. >> all right. it's sunny, but it's quite gusty out there. >> it is a little breezy. spencer christian is here with a forecast as we start another week. spencer. >> okay. dan and christina. the afternoon brought an increase in winds. we had gusts up to 30mph and even higher in some spots, and we expect the winds to taper off a little bit later tonight. here's a look at the satellite radar composite image. a storm system up in the gulf of alaska is driving some clouds and moisture in our direction. this is a rela
on other immigrant rights supporters across the bay area to rally in their communities. >> new developments today concerns about the pope's health. the vatican says pope francis has suffered another setback. the pope has had two new episodes of acute respiratory crisis and is now back on noninvasive mechanical ventilation. doctors extracted copious amounts of mucus from his lungs, they tell us, and what has become a more than two week battle to overcome a complex respiratory infection and...
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cuomo held a news conference today, but officially launched his campaign for mayor in a 17 minute longd on saturday. >> i announced my candidacy today for mayor of new york city. >> the long anticipated comeback follows a political exile after 11 women accused him of sexual harassment, including unwanted kissing and touching. cuomo denied those claims and the charges were later dropped for a lack of evidence, but the scandal forced him to resign in 2021. despite his name recognition, his campaign could face other challenges. >> he's going to have at least three ethical challenges dogging him throughout this campaign. the charge that he deliberately falsified data with respect, particularly to nursing home deaths during the first days of the pandemic, the very significant royalties that he earned off of the book that he wrote during pandemic. >> cuomo enters a race against current mayor eric adams, who is facing his own problems, including a public corruption case and democrats questioning his seemingly close relationship with president trump. >> new yorkers don't want to replace one co
cuomo held a news conference today, but officially launched his campaign for mayor in a 17 minute longd on saturday. >> i announced my candidacy today for mayor of new york city. >> the long anticipated comeback follows a political exile after 11 women accused him of sexual harassment, including unwanted kissing and touching. cuomo denied those claims and the charges were later dropped for a lack of evidence, but the scandal forced him to resign in 2021. despite his name...
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and that it's �*time to act and unite around a new plan today's events were only a few days after mrelensky�*s fiery the vatican says pope francis has remained in a stable double pneuomonia. a statement said the pontiff had not required mechanical who are taking care of him. without ever glimpsing the president. um... you know what? well, here we are. another edition of the president's path. another wild week in washington. and long—time friend of mine as well. nice to see you. on thursday eastern time, just to timestamp that for everyone that's tuning in to show where we're at. after that visit of the british prime minister, olivier, you'll remember all of those days over the years and things running late and the chaos you know, actually with the time stamp, you're doing pretty well because many a night for a president who's only, you know, a month and a week into his administration, he's had quite a lot of world leaders come through. he's got an ambitious agenda. these world leaders. leaders, they're the ones who need the visit. macron poured on the charm. an invitation from the ki
and that it's �*time to act and unite around a new plan today's events were only a few days after mrelensky�*s fiery the vatican says pope francis has remained in a stable double pneuomonia. a statement said the pontiff had not required mechanical who are taking care of him. without ever glimpsing the president. um... you know what? well, here we are. another edition of the president's path. another wild week in washington. and long—time friend of mine as well. nice to see you. on...
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new snow. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. cloudy with drizzle today. scattered showers tomorrow and into thursday. sunny and mild friday and saturday with more rain coming our way next week. guys. >> thank you so much. now let's turn to ginger zee. she's live with a look at what's coming up on gma. >> good morning ginger. >> reggie gloria great to be with you. so coming up here on gma let's look at that storm that's blasting across the country. some serious severe weather in oklahoma and dallas this morning around parts of texas and moving east. then we'll be covering your storm. you can see i will be there with the rain to start and southern california having those impacts too. also this morning, president trump's tariffs on goods from canada, mexico and china taking effect overnight. what the impact could be for american consumers. and when you could start seeing higher prices on everything from fresh produce to clothes, cars and gas. we're also going to hear from a hero bus driver who managed to get every student off his bus before that happened, an
new snow. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. cloudy with drizzle today. scattered showers tomorrow and into thursday. sunny and mild friday and saturday with more rain coming our way next week. guys. >> thank you so much. now let's turn to ginger zee. she's live with a look at what's coming up on gma. >> good morning ginger. >> reggie gloria great to be with you. so coming up here on gma let's look at that storm that's blasting across the country. some serious severe...
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that's one 800 859 2400. >> new. today, a senior cdc official tells cnn some employees reinstated after being fired by doge are choosing not to return to the agency because of the, quote, unstable work environment that includes some employees who were working on the growing measles outbreak in texas. this is news that is coming as health and human services secretary robert kennedy jr. focuses on vitamins as an effective measles treatment and claims the child who died as part of the outbreak was malnourished. cnn medical correspondent meg tirrell following this for us. meg, doctors are growing concerned with kennedy's messaging here. yeah, absolutely. >> the concern. >> is that he's talking about these treatments. >> which could. >> muddy the. >> waters from. the most proven form of protection against measles, which is vaccination. >> so he's been talking. >> about treatments with things like vitamin a with a. >> steroid. >> with an antibiotic, with cod. >> liver oil. >> which he says has high levels of vitamin a and vitami
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. >> more tariff news today that could make or break businesses. president donald trump threatening new retaliatory tariffs against canada on lumber used to build u.s. homes. and a 250% tax on dairy that's eating, adding even more turmoil and uncertainty driven by the president's flip flops on key issues. let's start with the economy. remember, on tuesday, trump hit goods from canada and mexico with 25% tariffs, saying there was no room for those countries to negotiate. that drove stocks lower, sparking fears of a growing trade war with america's largest trading partners. >> but donald. >> they point out that even though. you're a very smart guy, this is a very dumb thing to do. >> one day later, after a phone call with the big three american automakers, trump made his first big tariff reversal on concerns those taxes could devastate america's auto manufacturing. >> we are going to give a. one month exemption on any. autos coming through usmca 24 hours after that, with stock markets in sharp decline and both canada and mexico refusing to back down,
. >> more tariff news today that could make or break businesses. president donald trump threatening new retaliatory tariffs against canada on lumber used to build u.s. homes. and a 250% tax on dairy that's eating, adding even more turmoil and uncertainty driven by the president's flip flops on key issues. let's start with the economy. remember, on tuesday, trump hit goods from canada and mexico with 25% tariffs, saying there was no room for those countries to negotiate. that drove stocks...