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steven b. >> he was so funny and he had such a great love of music. >> he's loveable. i mean, everybody loves steven b. >> reporter: but soon it was fatally clear that not everybody did. >> they came upon a body floating in the water. >> shot him one time in the back of the head. >> i felt like i was in some made-for-tv movie. it's like "this can't be happening." >> reporter: what did happen? tonight, the hunt is on. a gleaming yacht. >> i thought, "why did you get on that boat?" >> reporter: a scheming businessman, and a missing fortune. >> you're a multi-millionaire and you don't have any money. >> fred: high seas adventure to heart-stopping murder. >> i don't think i'll ever get another case quite like this. >> reporter: "who killed the radio star?" >>> welcome to "dateline," might never guess, wrapped in a napkin tucked in a cabinet, hidden in a library. but would anyone find it? here's keith morrison. >> reporter: down below the surface of the pacific ocean, on the far side of california's
steven b. >> he was so funny and he had such a great love of music. >> he's loveable. i mean, everybody loves steven b. >> reporter: but soon it was fatally clear that not everybody did. >> they came upon a body floating in the water. >> shot him one time in the back of the head. >> i felt like i was in some made-for-tv movie. it's like "this can't be happening." >> reporter: what did happen? tonight, the hunt is on. a gleaming yacht. >>...
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and a whole remarkable life. >> our victim we identified as steven bailey williams. >> reporter: stevenailey williams, better known to his friends, family, and fans as steven b. >> all hit 96 kpke, friday morning with the bird and the b. >> reporter: a dj with a distinctive voice and personality that had made him famous in the 1980s as part of the hit denver-based radio show "steven b and the hawk." >> say, step over here and say a few words to the radio people around the country. >> well, i think we can keep this short and simple. get a real job. >> he was really at his professional zenith in denver. >> reporter: doug johnson and steven were friends for more than 30 years. they were the guys that really pioneered two-man morning radio. they were funny. they were great writers. they were great comedians. >> we've been over here at kpke for about what? a hundred years? >> uh, well, let's see it was 18 --. it was about 90-some years. >> tempus fugit when you're having a good time. >> he's lovable. i mean, you just -- everybody loves steven b. >> reporter: young sylvia noland had a big cru
and a whole remarkable life. >> our victim we identified as steven bailey williams. >> reporter: stevenailey williams, better known to his friends, family, and fans as steven b. >> all hit 96 kpke, friday morning with the bird and the b. >> reporter: a dj with a distinctive voice and personality that had made him famous in the 1980s as part of the hit denver-based radio show "steven b and the hawk." >> say, step over here and say a few words to the radio...
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why would steven avery do this? >> that's a good question. >> reporter: we asked ken katz, who wrote a book about this. >> he started planning this event the first day he went to prison. >> reporter: and we talked with a lead investigator of the case, who has come under fire for this silent interrogation. why are you sitting here today? >> i realized that someone needed to speak out to tell the truth of what happened. >> reporter: so, what did happen here? the story begins with the woman at the heart of this case, a 25-year-old photographer from wisconsin named teresa halbach. kim and teresa were friends in college. kim says teresa had a special way with her subjects. >> she could make them smile. i think that's what she loved to do. >> reporter: the two stayed in touch after they launched their careers. but that would change suddenly on october 31st, 2005. investigators say the photographer was on assignment for auto trader magazine when she disappeared. >> i just kind of dropped knowing it was somebody i knew. >>
why would steven avery do this? >> that's a good question. >> reporter: we asked ken katz, who wrote a book about this. >> he started planning this event the first day he went to prison. >> reporter: and we talked with a lead investigator of the case, who has come under fire for this silent interrogation. why are you sitting here today? >> i realized that someone needed to speak out to tell the truth of what happened. >> reporter: so, what did happen here?...
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noel stevens. he tell you? >> he knows shauna. he knew where they lived. that he did yard work and handyman work for george and everybody else in the neighborhood. >> reporter: so, someone shauna knew. someone george -- the do-gooder -- had tried to help. a thing not out of character for george. but greyhound, or, noel, was adamant that he had nothing to do with shauna's murder. then he agreed to show the detectives his campsite out in the desert. >> what'd you find? >> swimsuit bottoms that in our search of shauna's house appeared to me that matched the top that i had seen in her bedroom. there was also an extra small black dress, which, you know, shauna was very tiny. >> reporter: so, greyhound was the burglar poking around shauna's personal things. and in fact, her friend recalled shauna had grown uncomfortable with this particular charity case who'd been doing work around the house. >> she didn't want noel in the house anymore. and she said, you know, "you're -- you better get out of this house
noel stevens. he tell you? >> he knows shauna. he knew where they lived. that he did yard work and handyman work for george and everybody else in the neighborhood. >> reporter: so, someone shauna knew. someone george -- the do-gooder -- had tried to help. a thing not out of character for george. but greyhound, or, noel, was adamant that he had nothing to do with shauna's murder. then he agreed to show the detectives his campsite out in the desert. >> what'd you find? >>...
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mchenry for five minutes. >> welcome back to the committee treasury secretary steven mnuchin. you come before this committee at a precarious time for global markets. i wrote you in january right after the event in the uk parliament regarding brexit. in that letter i raised questions about uncertainty of a prolonged brexit and that effect it would have on financial institutions, the market, cross-border trading and financial services and insurance contracts. after three failed attempts the prime minister of great britain continues to work towards friday's deadline on brexit . the long and uncertain path towards brexit is coupled with a possible slowdown in germany . i am concerned about the overexposure of german banks and what this means for u.s. financial institutions. this is a serious thing for systemic risk. for example last month forbes on the deutsche bank and commerzbank merger indicating both banks were in such deep trouble that even a merger couldn't help either one of them. that is problematic. the global issues aren't just limited to the uk or europe. in china the e
mchenry for five minutes. >> welcome back to the committee treasury secretary steven mnuchin. you come before this committee at a precarious time for global markets. i wrote you in january right after the event in the uk parliament regarding brexit. in that letter i raised questions about uncertainty of a prolonged brexit and that effect it would have on financial institutions, the market, cross-border trading and financial services and insurance contracts. after three failed attempts the...
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steven nickerson, another of her childhood buddies, was surprised to see her. >> it was good, because i hadn't seen her in probably, like, six to eight months. and we caught up. >> reporter: the group met up at an apartment. >> and then around 11:00 or 11:30 we went down to the bars. >> reporter: the bars were in an upscale shopping mall in the town of plano. it was hopping. the group headed to a bar called henry's tavern, then closed down another called scruffy duffy's. at about 2 am, christina, steven, and a few others went back to the apartment where they'd started. >> reporter: how drunk was everybody? >> i mean, we were all pretty drunk. it was myself, i probably had ten to 12 shots and a couple beers when i was out. >> reporter: too drunk to drive, steven wanted to crash on the couch and sober up. but christina hadn't had much to drink at all and she just wanted to get home. it was now about 3:30 saturday morning. >> she wanted me to take her home. >> reporter: she wanted you to take her home and you say, i can't. i've had too much to drink. why don't you stick around? >> yeah.
steven nickerson, another of her childhood buddies, was surprised to see her. >> it was good, because i hadn't seen her in probably, like, six to eight months. and we caught up. >> reporter: the group met up at an apartment. >> and then around 11:00 or 11:30 we went down to the bars. >> reporter: the bars were in an upscale shopping mall in the town of plano. it was hopping. the group headed to a bar called henry's tavern, then closed down another called scruffy duffy's....
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steven: i focus on what is priced in.ned 30 basis points in the past six months, so the hurdle is already high. what is interesting about this is the next easing, if and when it comes, does not have to be a rate cut. it could be qe. just because the previous pattern and sequencing was rate cuts first and qe second, who is to say that is repeated? we do not know. we are assuming rates will be cut, but the fed has signaled the balance sheet will not be shrunk as much. by their actions, they are a buyer of treasuries and perform them to the mortgages. -- referred them to the mortgages. fed, ben bernanke left the he has been writing about the unconventional policy methods. future easing does not have to be a simple rate cut. anna: what do you think of the way the fed thinks about monetary policy around interest rates as separate from the rate policy? he makes a distinction about the use of them. how do you interpret that? steven: intellectually, it is good to have separation but when they do qe, there is a big grab for durati
steven: i focus on what is priced in.ned 30 basis points in the past six months, so the hurdle is already high. what is interesting about this is the next easing, if and when it comes, does not have to be a rate cut. it could be qe. just because the previous pattern and sequencing was rate cuts first and qe second, who is to say that is repeated? we do not know. we are assuming rates will be cut, but the fed has signaled the balance sheet will not be shrunk as much. by their actions, they are a...
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stevens. ms. stevens: thank you congressman levin. now i would like to yield to my dear friend, the gentlelady from oklahoma, ms. kendra horn. ms. horn: thank you, madam speaker. thank you, congresswoman stevens, for yielding your time. i am honored to rise this evening to talk about our accomplishments in the first 100 days. as a representative of oklahoma, oklahoma's fifth congressional district, i talk to people all across my district about what's important to them. about what is paramount and above and beyond everything else, the thing i heard from people across my district and the thing i hear is that people need a voice. . and that is exactly what we have done in this first 100 days. from day one i have said and will continue to advocate for the people of oklahoma and the fifth congressional district that their voice is number one. throughout this time, we have prioritized commonsense solutions for the people of oklahoma. legislation and actions that helped to improve the lives of everyday individuals. i have shown that with the
stevens. ms. stevens: thank you congressman levin. now i would like to yield to my dear friend, the gentlelady from oklahoma, ms. kendra horn. ms. horn: thank you, madam speaker. thank you, congresswoman stevens, for yielding your time. i am honored to rise this evening to talk about our accomplishments in the first 100 days. as a representative of oklahoma, oklahoma's fifth congressional district, i talk to people all across my district about what's important to them. about what is paramount...
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steven gerard said afterwards, i have gone above and beyond. more than enough and i can't defend him anymore. he now has more red than team—mate ryan jack anymore. he now has more red than team—mate ryanjack picked up last season, although two of those were rescinded. sergio ramos is this season's most prolific offender, 25 in his career, while morelos‘s record means someone to in his career, while morelos‘s record means someone to pull the plug. he is a liability for rangers, and it is undoubtedly harder for them to go and get the result without him. he needs help. he keeps reoffending, he needs professional help. morelos is not simply a hard man. he has spoken of his pride at representing his family back in colombia and promised to help them after his little sister died. when still on the pitch, he has managed an impressive 29 goals in all competitions this season, so can that temper be tamed? the behaviours that temper be tamed? the behaviours that have led to him getting booked and sent off show he is lacking in emotional control, but as an
steven gerard said afterwards, i have gone above and beyond. more than enough and i can't defend him anymore. he now has more red than team—mate ryan jack anymore. he now has more red than team—mate ryanjack picked up last season, although two of those were rescinded. sergio ramos is this season's most prolific offender, 25 in his career, while morelos‘s record means someone to in his career, while morelos‘s record means someone to pull the plug. he is a liability for rangers, and it is...
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not only stevens producing students who are highly skilled and prepared for the professional world, stevens is also at the forefront of cutting-edge research in areas of national importance such as artificial intelligence and quantum computing. in a recent national science foundation competition for quantum engineering, stevens won two out of eight grants awarded. there are over 40,000 stevens alumni who are essential to the economic progress of new jersey and the nation. i am proud to represent a university which acts as a trailblazer in scientific innovation. i would like to recognize the president for his leadership and look forward to the continued success of stevens and its students. thank you, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair now recognizes the gentleman from south carolina. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to recognize a great american, jerald alexander knight, born april 11, 1944. he was a middle child of five children, born to his parents woodrow and verda knight. his family like most american families had much to overcome during the en
not only stevens producing students who are highly skilled and prepared for the professional world, stevens is also at the forefront of cutting-edge research in areas of national importance such as artificial intelligence and quantum computing. in a recent national science foundation competition for quantum engineering, stevens won two out of eight grants awarded. there are over 40,000 stevens alumni who are essential to the economic progress of new jersey and the nation. i am proud to...
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steven miller said that. and steven miller is apparently being rewarded for this.ome to "morning joe". it is tuesday, april 9th. along with joe, willie and me we have national affairs analyst for nbc news and msnbc john heilema heilemann. we also have with us nbc news national political reporter heidi przybyla. and pulitzer prize winning columnist and associate editor of the "washington post" and msnbc political analyst eugene robinson. we also have a birthday boy, willie, this morning. it's not you. it's joe. >> national holiday. >> happy birthday, joe. >> happy birthday, joe. >> you should be off today. >> big win for uva. >> virginia, people didn't stay up late up enough. it was a good game. it was a defensive game but overtime 85-77, virginia beat texas tech. virginia had 12 seconds in regulation left to tie the game. really good game. you think back to just over a year ago when virginia was the number one seed and for the first time in the history of a tournament a loss to 16 seed. a year later is the national champion. >> that's really big news. it seems like
steven miller said that. and steven miller is apparently being rewarded for this.ome to "morning joe". it is tuesday, april 9th. along with joe, willie and me we have national affairs analyst for nbc news and msnbc john heilema heilemann. we also have with us nbc news national political reporter heidi przybyla. and pulitzer prize winning columnist and associate editor of the "washington post" and msnbc political analyst eugene robinson. we also have a birthday boy, willie,...
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steven cohen knows all too well. >> steven, you want to find the recipe? >> reporter: he's one the workers at that's a wrap dell any north potomac. the specialty, serving up job portunities for folks with special needs. steven will tell you his favorite part of the job -- >> being able to make something. >> reporter: but he sometimes forgets what step is next and has to ask others for help. that's where these high school students came in. they've eaten at the deli before. >> steven is one of the nicest people we all know. >> reporter: and they knew and wanted to cut down on the amount of time steven had tstruggle. >> to do the project we taught ourselves to code. >> joint interest working on engineering and to hel cpeople in tmunity. so i think that that kind of brought us together. >> reporter: the result, an ipad app called recipe easy. >> steven can go to the list of recipes with a list of ingredients. >> reporter: the best part -- no need tout worry a smudging the screen as steven waves his red spatula, and a camera detects it and automatically swipes
steven cohen knows all too well. >> steven, you want to find the recipe? >> reporter: he's one the workers at that's a wrap dell any north potomac. the specialty, serving up job portunities for folks with special needs. steven will tell you his favorite part of the job -- >> being able to make something. >> reporter: but he sometimes forgets what step is next and has to ask others for help. that's where these high school students came in. they've eaten at the deli...
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vonnie: so what happens next, steven? steven: the ws is in talks. it is -- dws is in talks.ely they will make a decision on this before the commerzbank deal is decided. they will make an announcement whether to go ahead with the talks with commerzbank before they unveil first quarter results next friday, so that is going to be the next big development in this saga that we are all waiting for. guy: who would be the best fit? is it ubs? or does it not matter? steven: that is a good question. each asset manager has their own advantages. anotherously reported interested in dws, too. i don't know if that would be a add ait, but it would very strong asset and wealth management business. wherek the question is can i get the best for this given that deutsche bank is unlikely to want to sell the asset. it is going to be a very tricky negotiation for that. vonnie: will it help at all when it comes to a deutsche bank merger with another bank to have this cash on the books? i do think it is something that people have been singing about. on the other hand, the willingness month deutsche
vonnie: so what happens next, steven? steven: the ws is in talks. it is -- dws is in talks.ely they will make a decision on this before the commerzbank deal is decided. they will make an announcement whether to go ahead with the talks with commerzbank before they unveil first quarter results next friday, so that is going to be the next big development in this saga that we are all waiting for. guy: who would be the best fit? is it ubs? or does it not matter? steven: that is a good question. each...
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steven miller, and i think it extends past steven miller to president trump himself, has shown the willingness not only to limit illegal immigration for reasons they lay out that aren't based in fact, but legal immigrants, close down the ability for asylum seekers to come to the u.s. as the white house continues to push in this direction, including the implementation of a new i.c.e. director or now in a new homeland security secretary, you can see them ramping up to the point to get to the policy to try to match their more nativist rhetoric. you see this happening even now, as secretary nielsen leaves, you have hardliners going on the president's favorite tv shows now, trying to get their name in the mix. people like kris kobach and others who would be morale lined with the president than steven miller, to go even further what typical republicans have said and be more in terms of the hard line route on what it means to be an american and just who is allowed to be an acceptable immigrant in this country. >> okay. thank you very much. errol, congrats on the podcast. everybody should be listening
steven miller, and i think it extends past steven miller to president trump himself, has shown the willingness not only to limit illegal immigration for reasons they lay out that aren't based in fact, but legal immigrants, close down the ability for asylum seekers to come to the u.s. as the white house continues to push in this direction, including the implementation of a new i.c.e. director or now in a new homeland security secretary, you can see them ramping up to the point to get to the...
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steven erlinger is following this. steven is the chief diplomatic correspondent in europe. good to have you. >> thanks, george. >> start, steven, by delving deeper into an article written by one of your colleagues in the new york timings. this graph really sums up the point here in that article. i'll read it as follows. the graph says this, mr. trump's on the fly campaign, lack of preparation for victory and disorganized transition created a vacuum that as russia sought out avenues of access and influence was quickly filled by a number of people from outside established foreign policy circles, many of whom appeared eager to portray themselves as access brokers or generate business opportunities. steven, as the mueller report shows depth of connections, russia clearly saw an opportunity. >> it certainly did. one needs to remember vladimir putin really disliked hillary clinton. russia was going to intervene against hillary clinton and then with donald trump, there was someone who had interest in business in russia and talking about trying to build a power there and so trump w
steven erlinger is following this. steven is the chief diplomatic correspondent in europe. good to have you. >> thanks, george. >> start, steven, by delving deeper into an article written by one of your colleagues in the new york timings. this graph really sums up the point here in that article. i'll read it as follows. the graph says this, mr. trump's on the fly campaign, lack of preparation for victory and disorganized transition created a vacuum that as russia sought out avenues...
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steven mnuchin says the u.s. and china are close to a deal. warning about currency minute relation in japan area >> singapore says -- sets tough new rules against the spread of false information. >> markets in australia getting underway. let's get straight to the market action. thee are seeing gains for nikkei and the topix looking to snap a five day decline. after we say -- sought earnings drag, the yen trading near a six-week low against the greenback. we are watching for moves in bond markets after treasury did pick up, yields rising six basis points on friday. flipping the board to check on the moon in korea, the kospi 0.5%ng ground of that 1135st above handle against the greenback. the asx 200 opening slightly higher this morning. a few corporate updates from that share market. blackmore's do to report its third-quarter results. off about 1%. saying week consumer sentiment in china. aussie dollar holding steady after a three-week winning run. we are seeing bond yields pickup for the 10 year. switching it up to check on stocks in new zeala
steven mnuchin says the u.s. and china are close to a deal. warning about currency minute relation in japan area >> singapore says -- sets tough new rules against the spread of false information. >> markets in australia getting underway. let's get straight to the market action. thee are seeing gains for nikkei and the topix looking to snap a five day decline. after we say -- sought earnings drag, the yen trading near a six-week low against the greenback. we are watching for moves in...
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miller. >> steven miller has been trump's man the whole time. so it seems to make sense. >> including kirstjen nielsen. >> heidi przybyla, thank you so much. >>> after months of speculation democratic congressman eric swalwell of california has thrown his hat into the 2020 race. >> i see a country in quick sand. unable to solve problems and threat from abroad. unable to make life better for people at home. nothing gets done. i talk to teachers and truckers and nurses and they feel like they are running in place and it's not adding up to anything. i talk to people who are just like me who are the first in their family to go to college. have a lot of student debt. i talk to kids who sit in their classroom afraid they will be the next victim of gun violence and they see washington doing nothing about it. they see lawmakers who love guns more than they love their kids. none will change until we get a leader who is willing to go big on issues we take on, be bold and do good the way we govern. i'm running for president of the united states. >> so you
miller. >> steven miller has been trump's man the whole time. so it seems to make sense. >> including kirstjen nielsen. >> heidi przybyla, thank you so much. >>> after months of speculation democratic congressman eric swalwell of california has thrown his hat into the 2020 race. >> i see a country in quick sand. unable to solve problems and threat from abroad. unable to make life better for people at home. nothing gets done. i talk to teachers and truckers and...
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stee steven miller wants something else. explain both of those plans and why we continue to say well, will steven miller get his way? those words that the president just shared about migrants, that wasn't a written speech by steven miller. those are the president's words. the president is the one who started his presidential campaign calling mexicans drug smugglers and rapists, not steven miller. we keep pointing to steven. he's the guy with the draconian views. these are the president's view. >> democrats on capitol hill watch a clip like that and they tell the post and other reporters look, there's no bipartisan deal possible if the president uses that kind of rhetoric about undocumented migrants and families. so when you have jared kushner inside of the white house still thinking based on my reporting that he can strike a bipartisan deal and get something on the table that addresses the migrant surge and is comprehensive at some level, you have deep skepticism within the white house and some corners who say mr. kushner is
stee steven miller wants something else. explain both of those plans and why we continue to say well, will steven miller get his way? those words that the president just shared about migrants, that wasn't a written speech by steven miller. those are the president's words. the president is the one who started his presidential campaign calling mexicans drug smugglers and rapists, not steven miller. we keep pointing to steven. he's the guy with the draconian views. these are the president's view....
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>> senator stevens, asking mr. rawl about what he considered to be a backing away from the agreement to assume responsibility, or when you said you treated the national guard, any claims by your customers, your response to him was, that that did not limit your responsibility to alaskans or impacted by this spill. censure stevens, quite properly, pointed out there are people outside of alaska who are impacted by this, many of the fishermen who regularly go from prince william sound are from the state of washington or from the state of oregon. another attempt to limit your liability, only the people who are voting of alaska or extend to everyone whose livelihood is impacted by this spill? >> senator, you can understand how sitting here, you know, i presume you're a lawyer, i'm not, but you have to hear the specifics in this. if in fact there's a fisherman in your home state who has been going up to alaska, fishing and so forth, and whoever, has records to show that, he would be damaged. and i'm sure he has access to
>> senator stevens, asking mr. rawl about what he considered to be a backing away from the agreement to assume responsibility, or when you said you treated the national guard, any claims by your customers, your response to him was, that that did not limit your responsibility to alaskans or impacted by this spill. censure stevens, quite properly, pointed out there are people outside of alaska who are impacted by this, many of the fishermen who regularly go from prince william sound are...
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. >> reporter: the fbi said he deputy attorney general rod rosenstein plan to , mark steven domingo plan to detonate an ied at a white nationalist rally. he received what he thought was a bomb which was actually a fake ied supplied him by an agent. >> they walked around to find places to plant the bombs were crowds will likely gather in order to inflict the maximum number of deaths. he was arrested shortly thereafter. >> reporter: authorities describe mark steven domingo is a radicalized muslim. this began in march when fbi agents who monitor radical muslim websites notice to post any bought rounds of shrapnel for the ied. speak to several hundred three inch long nails to be used in ied's is shrapnel specifically because the nails were long enough to penetrate the human body and function internal organs. >> reporter: authorities say mark steven domingo talked about a neighbor had a dispute with planting ied's on la freeways and saying america needs another vegas event. cal state san bernardino teacher says that mark steven domingo's plan is not shocking. >> a fragmentation in the migrati
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under way right now, survivor white house claims yet another name and steven miller wants to vote evenore officials off the island. plus, as an administration source says the support growing more unhinged, we're now learning that he's been pushing to reinstate family separations. the white house says democrats will never see the president's tax returns, but i'll speak with one new york lawmakerer who says he's figured out a way to get them and on the eve of israel's election, one 2020 contender calls netanyahu a racist as the prime minister makes a big threat. >>> and we start with president trump increasingly upset and his one senior administration official put, it quote, unhinged over the immigration situation. now that led to the sunday surprise. the forced resignation of homestand security secretary kirstjen nielsen. she had become the public face of the president's border bashing but apparently couldn't carry out what a senior administration source calls the president's unreasonable and impossible requests. she owes going to be replaced now by kevin mcaleenan who was the commissio
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do you think steven miller is the right choice?f the white house today is a sign the white house wants to take more control, whether that's more of a jared kushner immigratio i'm immigrats that's yet to be seen. there wil will be many acting officials. you don't know how long you'll be there, so it's hard for you to marshall your employees to get something done. i think that is going to be the hardest part is you have a lot of great federal career staff there that are not going to be very gung-ho about implementing any changes to the bureaucracy which is the hardest part of political appointees coming into a federal agency. cheryl: you've got steven miller putting his two cents in, then you have kevin mackalene, what would you make of him running the department. >>> and you have the resignation of the head of the secret service. there's so many changes happening in the department. can the agency handle this in the middle of what is a border crisis? >> border crisis and let's not forget the department also has a lot of different mis
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. >> april 6, 2019. [ bell ringing ] >> the bell toll sergeant steven lacone was held at the chp academy this morning. the sergeant was remembered by the chp as a friend, father, husband, and hero who made the ultimate sacrifice to serve his community. the suspect faces murder and dui charges. >>> a bay area state senator has a plan to funnel more money into public schools. it involves getting big corporations a tax hike. state senator wants to raise the corporate tax rate. the .2% would be impacted. their rate would bump up by 2%. skinner named companies like facebook, google, mcdonald's, apple, and wal-mart. the taxes could raise $2 billion for schools. the bill would also target companies who pay their ceo more than 300 times that of other employees salary. >>> a shakeup in the trump administration. secret service director is on his way out. just weeks after an alarming security breech at the president's mar-a-lago resort. investigators fear is the work of chinese esagwhile reins in h for now. president trump has chosen a career secret service official, james murray, to take his place
. >> april 6, 2019. [ bell ringing ] >> the bell toll sergeant steven lacone was held at the chp academy this morning. the sergeant was remembered by the chp as a friend, father, husband, and hero who made the ultimate sacrifice to serve his community. the suspect faces murder and dui charges. >>> a bay area state senator has a plan to funnel more money into public schools. it involves getting big corporations a tax hike. state senator wants to raise the corporate tax rate....
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that's being led by steven miller. people just don't understand bureaucracy and if they can get somebody into these roles that have a better understanding and are more aggressive and more aligned with the president on immigration they would be sailing through their agenda. i spoke with a senior administration official last week who said that our whole goal is to get wins on the board and that the people criticizing steven miller right now are going to be so pleased once they get these people installed in those roles. >> what do you think of democrats like jay insurance loo -- inslee are calling the president bluff on this? >> it's too one say we are opened, there is a reason we a a sanctuary city, there is a reason and that is to be welcoming. >> that is a completely different message. the question if we bring it all back to politics, whether that particular message will be the one that really wins the day in 2020 or not. >> and? >> tbd. clearly, that's not what the president thinks. but democrats are definitely on tha
that's being led by steven miller. people just don't understand bureaucracy and if they can get somebody into these roles that have a better understanding and are more aggressive and more aligned with the president on immigration they would be sailing through their agenda. i spoke with a senior administration official last week who said that our whole goal is to get wins on the board and that the people criticizing steven miller right now are going to be so pleased once they get these people...
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. >>> and later federal reserve hopeful steven moore is calling this out >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." i'm courtney ragan let's get you up to speed on what's happeningin the markets for the futures, just slightly higher if markets were to open here in the united states, the dow jones would be 26 points higher. the s&p 500 would add two and the nasdaq up by 9 points at this moment. let's take a look and see what's going on in europe moments ago we were mixed. that's still the case with a little bit more down side bias as we've seen several moments ago. it looks as if italy is the only positive market. just slightly so overnight in asia, we did get a mixed bag. we should note that japan continues to be closed for a holiday. >>> sticking with asia, treasury secretary steven mnuchin says that china trade talks are in the, quote, final laps he made those comments before leaving for beijing for another round of high level talks. let's get to eunice yoon live in beijing with more. hello, eunice. >> reporter: hey, courtney i like the track analogy i often feel like we're all running
. >>> and later federal reserve hopeful steven moore is calling this out >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." i'm courtney ragan let's get you up to speed on what's happeningin the markets for the futures, just slightly higher if markets were to open here in the united states, the dow jones would be 26 points higher. the s&p 500 would add two and the nasdaq up by 9 points at this moment. let's take a look and see what's going on in europe moments ago we were...
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i have to say the treasury secretary steven mnuchin is always the optimistic one, if we look to roberts in charge of negotiating for the americans, he adopted a far more realistic position, i think, talking about much more, notjust agreeing a deal but how they enforce that deal, the mechanisms of enforcement, enforcement, enforcement, repeating the word that many times as how much emphasis he places on getting a deal. the mood music has been quite positive from some sites from america, but the chinese are not willing to concede sovereignty on the mechanism which make sure they make the changes that america wants them to make if they get the deal. the substantive talks tomorrow, we will definitely get a chinese trip to washington, dc but steven mnuchin thinks this is definitely approaching the end. we will hold on to that, robin brant in shanghai, thank you. let's look at the markets, japan closed today, a really long holiday, ten days a public holiday to mark the change of the emperor. no market action but elsewhere it was mixed, hong kong down probably off the back of the chinese manu
i have to say the treasury secretary steven mnuchin is always the optimistic one, if we look to roberts in charge of negotiating for the americans, he adopted a far more realistic position, i think, talking about much more, notjust agreeing a deal but how they enforce that deal, the mechanisms of enforcement, enforcement, enforcement, repeating the word that many times as how much emphasis he places on getting a deal. the mood music has been quite positive from some sites from america, but the...
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, the camera detects and it automatically swipes to the next step. >> watching steven work. it has been really gratifying. he is completely independent. >> they're entering the app in a national contest. against other invention that's help beam special needs. the results come out next week. whether they went or not, thanks to their efforts, steven can wrap up a job well done. >> they'll be like a celebrity next week. >> amy cho, news4. >> there's a cash prize at stake and the students say it will go to that deli t ify went. >> young peopleo can be s inspiring. >> they ca an intimidating. >> saturday night live will soon welcome a familiar face. back to 30 rock. this time adam sandler will host the stage as host. he was one of the breakout srs om the 1990s before he was fired. it is the show that helped laun his career. he jumped to the movies and made movies like happy gilmore, water boy and the wedding singer. he will host may 4th. >>> it will be big. the washington auto show isig and it is back again and giving people a chance to look under the hood anin get b the wheel si
, the camera detects and it automatically swipes to the next step. >> watching steven work. it has been really gratifying. he is completely independent. >> they're entering the app in a national contest. against other invention that's help beam special needs. the results come out next week. whether they went or not, thanks to their efforts, steven can wrap up a job well done. >> they'll be like a celebrity next week. >> amy cho, news4. >> there's a cash prize at...
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with me arejessica elgot, chief political correspondent at the guardian, and steven swinford, deputythanks very much to both of you for coming in. let's have a look at the front pages we have tonight. the guardian leads on the fire of notre dame, saying it could be linked to building work that was under way. the financial times is also focusing on the blaze — calling the cathedral one of france's best known structures and one of the most visited places in the world. the i dedicates its front page to a picture of notre dame's tower in flames — before it later collapsed. the telegraph shows a picture of the beloved cathedral in flames over the river seine. it talks about the impact this has had on the people of paris. the metro, too, leads on the fire, with a picture of smoke billowing into the sky and crowds watching from a bridge over the river seine. the daily mail's front page is covered by a picture of the cathedral in flames. it talks of the history that has been lost. the sun writes "notre doom" — with a shot of the tower falling apart amongst the fire. the daily express looks a
with me arejessica elgot, chief political correspondent at the guardian, and steven swinford, deputythanks very much to both of you for coming in. let's have a look at the front pages we have tonight. the guardian leads on the fire of notre dame, saying it could be linked to building work that was under way. the financial times is also focusing on the blaze — calling the cathedral one of france's best known structures and one of the most visited places in the world. the i dedicates its front...
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blades fans had to wait until the last ten minutes for enda steven to seal the win.s sheffield united into the automatic promotion spots on goal difference alone. leeds missed out on regaining second spot as io—man wigan came from a goal down to beat them 2—1 at elland road. play off chasing bristol city were held at home by reading meaning middlebrough now sit in the final play—off spot, with their win over stoke city. very bad news for bolton wanderers though, they were relegated to league one after defeat to aston villa. tomorrow, manchester city and tottenham meet for the third time in 11 days. with both sets of players and fans still recovering from the most remarkable of champions league matches, which saw spurs make it to the semi—finals. for now the attention is back to the premier league. city can't afford any slip ups as they try to retain the trophy with tottenham still hoping to secure a top 4 spot... patrick gearey has more. while! this game had absolutely everything! will make an emotional roller coaster for the players! how do you get up and go again a
blades fans had to wait until the last ten minutes for enda steven to seal the win.s sheffield united into the automatic promotion spots on goal difference alone. leeds missed out on regaining second spot as io—man wigan came from a goal down to beat them 2—1 at elland road. play off chasing bristol city were held at home by reading meaning middlebrough now sit in the final play—off spot, with their win over stoke city. very bad news for bolton wanderers though, they were relegated to...
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our top story, my exclusive sit-down with treasury secretary steven mnuchin.of topics including trade negotiations across the globe and fears of a potential recession have certainly moved off of the front page. policy moves at the fedal rail reserve still a -- federal reserve still a focus. we began with president trump's policies and the growth they've spurred. great first quarter, 3.2% growth. to what do you attribute such vibrancy? >> it was very impressive. it's a result of the president's economic program. this was tax cuts, tax reform, regulatory relief, and trade deals. and not only was it a great number, but the first quarter is normally 1% lower than usual. and the government shutdown probably cost 30 basis points. this is really like a 4.5% unadjusted quarter. maria: that's incredible. how do you keep this going how much of a runway do the policies have in terms of providing a boost in the future. >> last year, there were a lot of people who said we would never get to 3%. we did. there were people who said the economy would slow down. i think the pre
our top story, my exclusive sit-down with treasury secretary steven mnuchin.of topics including trade negotiations across the globe and fears of a potential recession have certainly moved off of the front page. policy moves at the fedal rail reserve still a -- federal reserve still a focus. we began with president trump's policies and the growth they've spurred. great first quarter, 3.2% growth. to what do you attribute such vibrancy? >> it was very impressive. it's a result of the...
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secretary treasury steven mnuchin it says the u.s. to facing penalties if it doesn't live up to its communities in the deal. the notion is saying each side would establish an office to monitor compliance. president trump says the stock market would be "5000 to 10,000 points higher if it hadn't been for the fed actions." the president tweeting that quantitative tightening was "a disaster, and the fed should have done the opposite." economists at goldman sachs protecting president trump's reelection is more likely than not. they say the state of the economy and the fact that he's the incumbent give him the edge, but still saying that is offset by the president's negative approval ratings. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm uma pemmaraju. this is bloomberg. david: thanks very much. coming up, fewer jobs for bankers. jobs in london's finance industry have halved in the wake of brexit. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ uma: this is "bloomberg
secretary treasury steven mnuchin it says the u.s. to facing penalties if it doesn't live up to its communities in the deal. the notion is saying each side would establish an office to monitor compliance. president trump says the stock market would be "5000 to 10,000 points higher if it hadn't been for the fed actions." the president tweeting that quantitative tightening was "a disaster, and the fed should have done the opposite." economists at goldman sachs protecting...
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joining us right now he steven shorts 111 billion earnings interesting to see that wells oil where it is how do you see the market? >> well we certainly are in that phase maria where the estimate starting to transition shall over shale from the -- lowest demand part of the season to peak demand out of refinery forward to summer driving after pummeled fourth quarter funds on wall street back at it now holding most bullish position year-to-date when you adjust that for risk for every one dollar speculator is wagering on lower prices the bulls are betting nearly 7 dollars higher, so certainly wroot jumping back into fray juxtapose with seasonaltration from low to high demand
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maria bartiromo caught up with steven mnuchin before he headed to beijing. she asked him about the talks. >> as you know, the president has us focused on trade issues across the board. so we made a lot of progress. we couldn't be more pleased with usmca. we hope to see the speaker bring that to the floor, so we can get that passed. cheryl: you can watch the full interview with steven mnuchin this morning on "mornings with maria." lauren: boeing under fire, new information now coming to light following the deadly crashes of two boeing 737 max jets. according to published reports, dong boeinboeing did not tell at turned off a system that warns pilots about faulty sensors until after the lion air crash, the first crash that happened in october. it was used on earlier models of the plane. boeing did not notify the faa about the change. this disclosure could come up today at boeing's annual shareholder meeting. we'll have more on this in a little bit. important story, important stock to watch. cheryl: here are other headlines making news this morning. the rabbi w
maria bartiromo caught up with steven mnuchin before he headed to beijing. she asked him about the talks. >> as you know, the president has us focused on trade issues across the board. so we made a lot of progress. we couldn't be more pleased with usmca. we hope to see the speaker bring that to the floor, so we can get that passed. cheryl: you can watch the full interview with steven mnuchin this morning on "mornings with maria." lauren: boeing under fire, new information now...
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stevens could be a bit more relaxed ashoka still had nine points on last place hanover things weren't quite as desperate for him as they were for his collie dog. then again shock it came to hanover on a six much losing string one more loss and might break the club record and it looked like they might make dismal history if it weren't for the heroes from young keeper alex on the new bill oblique it shall get in again in the but it was clear this much wouldn't be easy on the ice shelf infamous for their destructive football and installing a coach known for restricting creativity was never going to help on that front. for the business is did manage to crowbar their wife forward and get a chance on goal. s. i was up to the task of the ban suddenly the royal police began playing actual football benjamin somebody set up so at selma alabama now in the thirty ninth minute but really it's not hard to put those away when you get to the space above that sixty two goals against the league's worst defense by kind of a gave it another go in the second half especially in the closing quarter hour. pl
stevens could be a bit more relaxed ashoka still had nine points on last place hanover things weren't quite as desperate for him as they were for his collie dog. then again shock it came to hanover on a six much losing string one more loss and might break the club record and it looked like they might make dismal history if it weren't for the heroes from young keeper alex on the new bill oblique it shall get in again in the but it was clear this much wouldn't be easy on the ice shelf infamous...
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stevens is trying to go from passive play to push ups he's a coach from the old school his marks are work hard and don't overthink it. you can't look at the table too much the table is not important right now it's important after thirty four matches but not now that he had snatched. the relegation fight is a bit of beast especially when you're way down below. like hanover their match against shock it was like a match with destiny for the club and coach thomas dog they've lost six or seven matches under his stands dull could still have a bright future if his team win their last eight games starting with shout. stevens could be a bit more relaxed ashoka still had nine points on last place hanover things weren't quite as desperate for him as they were through his collie dog. then again chuck it came to hanover on a six much losing streak one more loss and they break the club record and it looked like they might make dismal history if it weren't for the heroes from young keeper alex on the new bill oblique it shall get in the game of the but it was clear this much wouldn't be easy on the
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steven cohen knows all too well. he's one of the workers at that's a wrap deli in north potomac. the shop's specialty, serving up job opportunities for folks with special needs. steven will tell you his favorite part of the job. >> being able to make something. >> he sometimes forgets what step is next and has to ask others for help. that's where these high school students camin. they have eaten at the deli before. >> steven is probably one of the nicest people that we all >> reporter: they knew they wanted to help cut down on the amount of time steven had to struggle. >> in order to do this project, we had to teach ourselves how to code. >> we had toork on engineering and how to work with people in the community. >> reporter: the result, an ipad app called receeasy. est part, no need to worry about smudging the screen. as he waves his spat lark the camera detects it and automatically swipes to the next step. >> watching steven work has been really gratifying. seeing him being able to use it, he's actually completely independent now. >> reporter: they're entering the app in a nat
steven cohen knows all too well. he's one of the workers at that's a wrap deli in north potomac. the shop's specialty, serving up job opportunities for folks with special needs. steven will tell you his favorite part of the job. >> being able to make something. >> he sometimes forgets what step is next and has to ask others for help. that's where these high school students camin. they have eaten at the deli before. >> steven is probably one of the nicest people that we all...
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investigators say mark steven domingo was planning to bomb a white supremacist rally in long beach.eral officials say it was designed to inflict mass casualties. here is how fbi agents stepped in and were able to stop this attack. >> this is a case that keeps us up at night. >> reporter: federal prosecutors arrested u.s. army veteran mark steven domingo on friday for planning to bomb a white supremacist rally in long beach, california. >> he allegedly purchased 3 inch long nails specifically because the nails were long enough to penetrate the human body. >> reporter: investigators say the 26-year-old who recently converted to islam was planning retribution for the new zealand mosque attacks. >> he was taken into custody after he took receipt of what he thought were pressure cooker bombs. they were inert devices provided by the fbi that posed no danger to the public. >> reporter: the fbi first launched an investigation after noticing his internet posts. on march 3rd, he wrote, america referring to oct01 mass shooting in las vegas that left 58 peopdomingo said he wan to kill jews as t
investigators say mark steven domingo was planning to bomb a white supremacist rally in long beach.eral officials say it was designed to inflict mass casualties. here is how fbi agents stepped in and were able to stop this attack. >> this is a case that keeps us up at night. >> reporter: federal prosecutors arrested u.s. army veteran mark steven domingo on friday for planning to bomb a white supremacist rally in long beach, california. >> he allegedly purchased 3 inch long...
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and let's just start with the subject of steven moore. would you support his candidacy to the feds? >> no, i have been pretty outspoken that i wouldn't. one of the reasons why is what we saw this morning is he sees his candidacy won's aed t candiy and campaign and an extension of the agenda that's not the fed's role, it would cross a important line for the federal reserve in terms of being wholly to the bhims of one political ally instead of the economy overall. >> steve, what do you think? because to me, in a way, there is sort of an elegant way to be political or quietly be political and a more overt way and stephen moore falls in the latter category. >> reporter: yeah. i think we can describe, you know, the political landscape that we've seen, where would president trump fall in that landscape for you, kelly same place that stephen moore is so that's why we are having there discussion right now i think the bigger question is what would the markets say >> right markets, he's been the very vocal person against powell's raising of rates the markets chose to back up that viewpoint i
and let's just start with the subject of steven moore. would you support his candidacy to the feds? >> no, i have been pretty outspoken that i wouldn't. one of the reasons why is what we saw this morning is he sees his candidacy won's aed t candiy and campaign and an extension of the agenda that's not the fed's role, it would cross a important line for the federal reserve in terms of being wholly to the bhims of one political ally instead of the economy overall. >> steve, what do...
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that's what us treasury secretary steven mnuchin has been saying.bert lighthizer. robin brant is following the story in shanghai. this is the 10th round of talks. talk us through what is ahead. this is the 10th round of talks. talk us through what is aheadm this is the 10th round of talks. talk us through what is ahead. it is double digits now that steven mnuchin is big very optimistic about the prospect of a deal being done not after this meeting but after the meeting that's due next week when his chinese counterpart goes to washington dc. i have to say, steve nugent has always been the one optimistic about the prospect of a deal. —— steve mnuchin. the man who has talked about the importance not of doing a deal but enforcing a deal is less optimistic. what we are hearing is the chinese are willing to give more ground on cloud computing, letting american companies coming here. robert lighthizer has been talking about progress in ip protection. there is also talk about how they enforce this deal if it happens. robert lighthizer has been sceptical abo
that's what us treasury secretary steven mnuchin has been saying.bert lighthizer. robin brant is following the story in shanghai. this is the 10th round of talks. talk us through what is ahead. this is the 10th round of talks. talk us through what is aheadm this is the 10th round of talks. talk us through what is ahead. it is double digits now that steven mnuchin is big very optimistic about the prospect of a deal being done not after this meeting but after the meeting that's due next week when...
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us treasury secretary steven mnuchin and trade chief robert lighthizer head to beijing on tuesday asmies continue tussle over trade. president trump postponed a planned increase in tariffs set for march 1. let's go to our asia business hub where shara njit leyl is following the story. it's nice to see you again. back in singapore. what do you think of the expectations now? that's right, it's something like the 10th round of trade negotiations, would you believe it? trying to avoid a full—blown trade war. we no significant issues are still unresolved, which is why, of course, they keep on reading. both sides we know are eager to reach an agreement, but the possibility of course remains that president donald trump would potentially walk away from the negotiating table with china if he isn't satisfied with how talks are progressing. in fact, steven mnuchin, leading that negotiation, he reportedly said the talks are nearing a point where they would either produce a dealer and with no agreement. he will be heading to blazing with robert lighthizer shortly on tuesday with the chinese vice
us treasury secretary steven mnuchin and trade chief robert lighthizer head to beijing on tuesday asmies continue tussle over trade. president trump postponed a planned increase in tariffs set for march 1. let's go to our asia business hub where shara njit leyl is following the story. it's nice to see you again. back in singapore. what do you think of the expectations now? that's right, it's something like the 10th round of trade negotiations, would you believe it? trying to avoid a...
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. >> steven miller -- charge >> steven miller - . >> now, steven is an excellent guy.onderful person. people don't know him. he has been with me from the beginning. he's a brilliant man and, frankly, there is only one person that's running it. you know who that is? it's me. >> as if that were unclear. >> but that's. >> it meenls a man of action. right? but his action has no plan whatsoever, so announce you are closing down the borders, take away the money from three central american countries and then you have a crisis at the border and have you no one in charge. so, yeah. it's on him. >> he made a great point yesterday. his biggest problem is that the policies weren't brutal enough or harsh enough. it's that he has failed at the one thing he was going to do better than anybody else. that was secure the country from illegal immigration. >> you know, nicole, you and i both worked in the white house, what's really stood out to white house veterans the first year of the trump administration, as crazy as it has been, there haven't been external crises that forced the presi
. >> steven miller -- charge >> steven miller - . >> now, steven is an excellent guy.onderful person. people don't know him. he has been with me from the beginning. he's a brilliant man and, frankly, there is only one person that's running it. you know who that is? it's me. >> as if that were unclear. >> but that's. >> it meenls a man of action. right? but his action has no plan whatsoever, so announce you are closing down the borders, take away the money...