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tomorrow john solomon of circa and tony schaeffer on the deep state. good evening. secrety of state rex tillerson following the president's lead of honest, plain spokenin directness.. tillerson holding open, direct talks with russian president vladimir putin for nearly two hours at the kremlin. at a news conference sergei lavrov said bluntly he and putin don't agree on much. >> there is a low level of trust between our two countries. the world's two foremost nuclear powers cannot have this kind of relationship. lou: putin himself apparently agrees telling russian television, quote, one could say the level of trust on a working level hasn't improved, but is rather deteriorated. and relations with russia. one of the issues as the president met with nato general jens stoltenberg. the president said america's relations with russia is at an all-time low.it >> this has built for a long period of time. we'll see what happens. and we'll see about putin over a long period of time. it would be a fantastic thing if we got along with putin and russia. it may not happen. i would
tomorrow john solomon of circa and tony schaeffer on the deep state. good evening. secrety of state rex tillerson following the president's lead of honest, plain spokenin directness.. tillerson holding open, direct talks with russian president vladimir putin for nearly two hours at the kremlin. at a news conference sergei lavrov said bluntly he and putin don't agree on much. >> there is a low level of trust between our two countries. the world's two foremost nuclear powers cannot have...
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temperatures notjust the lee—lo but it is the wind and it will feel cool if not colder the schaeffer
temperatures notjust the lee—lo but it is the wind and it will feel cool if not colder the schaeffer
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and dawn schaeffer of vacaville, california, who are the owners of national splendor curl conditioningream. their love of fashion and beauty led them on a two-year journey of testing and development to develop their product in 2013. thank you for sending that in. now, all of you watching, pick up your cell phone and take a selfie of you and your business and send it to us at your yourstyourbusiness@msnbc.com. we love seeing pictures of businesses around the country. use the #yourbizselfie. >>> thanks so much for joining us today. here's something identify been thinking about on this show. both of our panelists talked about building relationships with people in order to grow your business. and a lot of dproeing your business is the relationships you have with people. but it's hard if you're always building the relationships, you're not there building your bishgs doing the work. have you to think about both things. i think a lot of times entrepreneurs go too much this direction and then they say i have to build my business and say no to everything. thing a moment each week, what time are
and dawn schaeffer of vacaville, california, who are the owners of national splendor curl conditioningream. their love of fashion and beauty led them on a two-year journey of testing and development to develop their product in 2013. thank you for sending that in. now, all of you watching, pick up your cell phone and take a selfie of you and your business and send it to us at your yourstyourbusiness@msnbc.com. we love seeing pictures of businesses around the country. use the #yourbizselfie....
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police in minnesota say evan schaeffer got out of his truck after someone -- he assumed it came fromunched and shot the veterans. he was arrested a short time later, he served four years in the marine corps, his family says he was a true hero inspired to enlist by his veteran grandfather. it tracks your every move, a fit bit may have tracked a murder case, revealing new evidence a connecticut man lied to police about his wife's killing, he told police his wife was killed by an intruder but the fit bit shows she was up and moving around after he claims she was murdered. he denies killing his wife. brand-new dramatic 911 call just released from this fiery and deadly plane crash that involve a father and son. >> an aircraft on its side. >> reporter: doctor joseph tomandla were practicing lending maneuvers, the plane burst into flames on impact, the father was killed and the good samaritan pulling his son from the smoldering wreckage, he is expected to be okay. former basketball star arrested and charged with leaving the scene of the crash that killed an elderly neighbor and more charges
police in minnesota say evan schaeffer got out of his truck after someone -- he assumed it came fromunched and shot the veterans. he was arrested a short time later, he served four years in the marine corps, his family says he was a true hero inspired to enlist by his veteran grandfather. it tracks your every move, a fit bit may have tracked a murder case, revealing new evidence a connecticut man lied to police about his wife's killing, he told police his wife was killed by an intruder but the...
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from the "washington post" and the executive director of the independent women's forum. , sabrina schaeffer. david and panelists, welcome. >> thank you very much. david: if this is politically balanced, i must be the bernie sanders delegate here. [laughter] >> field the bern. david congressman walker was : saying that the 100 day threshold is meaningless and when the gingrich revolution came in 1994, they made the 100 day target for the contract for america and regretted it. what struck me is that it has only been 100 days. it seems like a decade already. [laughter] i think this panel will flow nicely from the last one and i thought i would start by asking each of you if we look back on the first 100 days of the trump presidency, a couple of years from now, what is the one thing that has happened that we will consider noteworthy since the president took office? bill, do you want to start? >> really? david senior vice president of : the bipartisan policy center. >> is this on? i'm looking back and trying to think what would be the one thing. i can't come up with anything specifically, but le
from the "washington post" and the executive director of the independent women's forum. , sabrina schaeffer. david and panelists, welcome. >> thank you very much. david: if this is politically balanced, i must be the bernie sanders delegate here. [laughter] >> field the bern. david congressman walker was : saying that the 100 day threshold is meaningless and when the gingrich revolution came in 1994, they made the 100 day target for the contract for america and regretted...
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through the conversations taking place between intel committee, which has certainly suffered its schaeffer indigiies between the swearing of in a president who was skeptical of their findings and the continued skepticism of some of the community's observations or as john calls them, circumstantial pieces of evidence that they have shared with this committee so far. what's the conversation, or what are those talks sounding like between the intel community and people on the committee who are trying to seek the truth john talks about? >> folks inside the intelligence community are very concerned because they fundamentally believe that the white house is in denial, that the president is in denial about the fact that russia meddled in the election. it's not a finding that he even accepts. and we understand why he doesn't accept it. but they believe, and they have said this in a consensus finding in early january in unclassified statements and they have said it now publicly that they believe that russia interfered. they favored trump, they trind to undermine trump's opponent and that this operat
through the conversations taking place between intel committee, which has certainly suffered its schaeffer indigiies between the swearing of in a president who was skeptical of their findings and the continued skepticism of some of the community's observations or as john calls them, circumstantial pieces of evidence that they have shared with this committee so far. what's the conversation, or what are those talks sounding like between the intel community and people on the committee who are...
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we have peter goettler, ruth marcus, famous columnist from "the washington post," and sabrina schaeffer. david and panelists, welcome. >> thank you very much. i guess if this is politically balanced, i must be the bernie sanders sedelegate here. congressman walker was telling a couple of us that, a, the 100 days thresholds is meaning less, and, b, when the gingrich revolution in 1994 came, they made the 100 day target contract for america and they regretted it. so what struck me is my, god, it's only be 100 days. it seems like a decade already. so i think this panel will flow nicely from the last one, and i thought i'd start by asking each of you if we look back on the first 100 days of the trump presidency a couple years from now, what is the one thing you think that has happened that we will still -- that we will consider noteworthy since the president took office? bill, do you want to start? you don't want to start? okay. senior vice president of the bipartisan policy center, bill. >> is this on? >> yes, it is, so careful what you say. >> i'm looking back. i'm trying to think what wo
we have peter goettler, ruth marcus, famous columnist from "the washington post," and sabrina schaeffer. david and panelists, welcome. >> thank you very much. i guess if this is politically balanced, i must be the bernie sanders sedelegate here. congressman walker was telling a couple of us that, a, the 100 days thresholds is meaning less, and, b, when the gingrich revolution in 1994 came, they made the 100 day target contract for america and they regretted it. so what struck me...
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brad schaeffer from sausalito, cloudy morning. sales force tower gleaming over the hill from san francisco. right there. right there. >> it agleaming much. hard to miss. we have the higher clouds rolling in here and it's part of a very impressive april system now. really the only thing missing is the cold air. there is not a lot of that in january and february. it has plenty going on and tapping into the deep moisture and good jet stream support. by the time it arrives tomorrow, it will give us a wide vade of weather and windy conditions. coast and hills won't be surprised. gusts 60 miles per hour tomorrow night. the rainfall amounts can average 1 to four and i think russian river, santa cruz mountains and a winter storm watch for the mountains. this starts at 5:00 p.m. thursday and goes until 8:00 p.m. on saturday. the snow levels start off high around 7,000 feet and 7500 feet if they get enough of a south- southeast breeze. it will be lowering over the weekend to around 4,000 feet. the heaviest snow, though, right now, looks to
brad schaeffer from sausalito, cloudy morning. sales force tower gleaming over the hill from san francisco. right there. right there. >> it agleaming much. hard to miss. we have the higher clouds rolling in here and it's part of a very impressive april system now. really the only thing missing is the cold air. there is not a lot of that in january and february. it has plenty going on and tapping into the deep moisture and good jet stream support. by the time it arrives tomorrow, it will...
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details, what it means for the security of the united states i ahead with lieutenant colonel carl schaefferu're accident free. silence. it's good to be in, good hands. when this bell rings... ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time and automatically deploying countermeasures. keeping the world of business connected and protected. that's the power of and. take 5, guys. tired of your bladder always cutting into your day? you may have overactive bladder, or oab. that's it! we really need to get with the program and see the doctor. take charge and ask your doctor about myrbetriq (mirabegron) for oab symptoms of urgency, frequency and leakage. it's the first and only oab treatment in its class. myrbetriq may cause serious allergic reactions. if you experience swelling of the face, lips, throat or tongue, or difficulty breathing, stop taking myrbetriq and tell your doctor right away. myrbetriq ma
details, what it means for the security of the united states i ahead with lieutenant colonel carl schaefferu're accident free. silence. it's good to be in, good hands. when this bell rings... ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time and automatically deploying countermeasures. keeping the...
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people will get their drugs and at the schaeffer center, if you look at the deaths from heroin or opioid overdoses, it is up fourfold since 2010. this is a real problem. but also, if you look at the data, we asked the manufacturers to come up with versions of their pills that could not be snorted and that would be extended release, and it has -- what it has done is pushed people underground in some ways, so i think it is very important the visceral response, which i agree, is to limit supply, is not adequate. >> isn't that the other problem? those pills, because they are such large quantities, they are going onto the black market. now, we have the added problems, heroine epidemic returning back. >> it is cheaper. we have to remember prescription drug overdoses are more than heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamine combined in american culture. more persistent drug overdoses than heroin, methamphetamine, and cocaine combined. it is a generational thing. even our generation, growing up, look at our youth today. it is much more prevalent for them because their parents are taking it or somebody
people will get their drugs and at the schaeffer center, if you look at the deaths from heroin or opioid overdoses, it is up fourfold since 2010. this is a real problem. but also, if you look at the data, we asked the manufacturers to come up with versions of their pills that could not be snorted and that would be extended release, and it has -- what it has done is pushed people underground in some ways, so i think it is very important the visceral response, which i agree, is to limit supply,...