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willy: yo no soltÉ el violÍn y luego comenzÓ a arrastrarme por toda la avenida con la moto.fertas que le llovieron al joven para reponerle su instrumento daÑado por uno nuevo este odontÓlogo contacto esta noche willy, para darle un nuevo violÍn. enrique: un final feliz. falleciÓ a los 86 aÑos uno de los empresarios mÁs exitosos en el Área de la televisiÓn, jerry perenchio. carola se invitaron a niÑos y a sus padres a esta coreografÍa y las imÁgenes, están generando sensaciÓn. presentadora: pronto, pronto te veo asÍ con un bebÉ, bailando. gloribella: jueves 25 de mayo, estoy de regreso. alejandra: quÉ bueno que estés de regreso. esto tenemos para ti el dÍa de hoy. si quieres estar a la moda de buscando zapatos impares. vamos hablar de esta nueva tendencia un poco loca, mÁs adelante. gloribella: el papa francisco siempre suele estar sonriente.
willy: yo no soltÉ el violÍn y luego comenzÓ a arrastrarme por toda la avenida con la moto.fertas que le llovieron al joven para reponerle su instrumento daÑado por uno nuevo este odontÓlogo contacto esta noche willy, para darle un nuevo violÍn. enrique: un final feliz. falleciÓ a los 86 aÑos uno de los empresarios mÁs exitosos en el Área de la televisiÓn, jerry perenchio. carola se invitaron a niÑos y a sus padres a esta coreografÍa y las imÁgenes, están generando sensaciÓn....
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it's an important point, willie.ights right now. the reason that the republicans and donald trump have not replaced obamacare with trump care is because people around this country have gotten engaged. engagement is critical and it's engagement not in a distant election, it's engagement in today's fight. that's what we've got to keep our focus on and, boy, you better believe i am in that fight all the way. >> let me ask you about that fight, though, day to day when you say you worry about this president is going to do in the next few hours because that's something we've been talking about in the past 24 hours on this show. each yesterday we kind of put is out there the last 48 hours for him he had some really incoherent statements and disturbing statements. are you at all worried about his clarity of thought and his ability to do the job literally at this moment? >> of course i'm worried. i just look at the evidence that comes out. just like you do. but, again, i try to stay focused. what is he advancing? and here is
it's an important point, willie.ights right now. the reason that the republicans and donald trump have not replaced obamacare with trump care is because people around this country have gotten engaged. engagement is critical and it's engagement not in a distant election, it's engagement in today's fight. that's what we've got to keep our focus on and, boy, you better believe i am in that fight all the way. >> let me ask you about that fight, though, day to day when you say you worry about...
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kelly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, willie.icking up on that first the white house was briefed on the trajectory of the north korean test saying in a further written statement from the press secretary, "north korea has been a flagrant menace for far too long. let this latest provocation serve as a call for stronger sanctions against north korea." the president has no public events on this mother's day but sources tell me he's working towards a very big decision, his choice for fbi director. the search is on for a new fbi director. >> how did it go? >> reporter: a string of contenders visited the department of justice on saturday arriving on foot and behind darkened windows. president trump says he will make a decision soon. possibly this week. >> very well known, highly respected, really talented people and that's what we want for the fbi. >> reporter: eight backgrounds completed round one of interviews while the former director fired by president trump, james comey, was briefly spotted at home on saturday. he has not spoken pu
kelly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, willie.icking up on that first the white house was briefed on the trajectory of the north korean test saying in a further written statement from the press secretary, "north korea has been a flagrant menace for far too long. let this latest provocation serve as a call for stronger sanctions against north korea." the president has no public events on this mother's day but sources tell me he's working towards a very big decision, his...
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willy: yo todavÍa sigo vivo, seguirÉ en pie luchando.dad de mi paÍs con unidad de todos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ carolina: una historia que nos inspira a todos. hoy en dÍa Él manifiesta su descontento, muchÍsimos jÓvenes que han estado tambiÉn con las caras tapadas enfrentÁndose directamente al ejÉrcito. javier: en momentos en el que el paÍssigue completamente dividido, por una parte vemos al gobierno del presidente maduro que ha dicho que la mayor cantidad de muertes que han habido en las Últimas semanas se ha producido directamente a causa de la oposiciÓn, echÁndole la culpa. tambiÉn hemos visto cÓmo diferentes personas en diferentes lugares no solamente allÍ en la capital, en caracas han salido a las calles sin miedo. escuchÁbamos a una vecina que decÍa que lo habían perdido todo, que no tenÍan comida, no tiene nada, lo que menos tienen ahora es miedo es decirles que se vaya de una vez por todas a maduro. carolina:muchos dicen que estÁn marchando por los hijos que todavÍa no han tenido. javier: volvamos al paÍs porqu
willy: yo todavÍa sigo vivo, seguirÉ en pie luchando.dad de mi paÍs con unidad de todos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ carolina: una historia que nos inspira a todos. hoy en dÍa Él manifiesta su descontento, muchÍsimos jÓvenes que han estado tambiÉn con las caras tapadas enfrentÁndose directamente al ejÉrcito. javier: en momentos en el que el paÍssigue completamente dividido, por una parte vemos al gobierno del presidente maduro...
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pero fuese odontÓlogo quien en esta misma noche contratÓ a willy para entregarles un nuevo violÍn.serÁ recordado por su activismo polÍtico, su generosidad y tambiÉn por el gusto por el arte. ilia: un evento en un centro estudiantil de filadelfia uniÓ a estudiantes y padres en un baile que le estÁ dando ahora la vuelta al mundo. dando ahora la vuelta al mundo. ♪ sfx: sonidos de choque tu instinto siempre será proteger a tu familia pero, al no abrocharte el cinturón de seguridad, los puedes dejar desprotegidos para siempre. ♪ para evitar tragedias, la policía estará multando a quienes no lleven puesto el cinturón de seguridad. ♪ ilila.para despedirnos, las imÁgenes de un grupo papás en filadelfia que se lanzaron a bailar con sus hijos. el divertido video se ha vuelto toda una sensaciÓn. enrique: eso tuvo su origen cuando el filadelfia dance center invitaron a niÑos y a sus padres a esta coreografÍa. y bueno, las imÁgenes están generando sensaciÓn. ilia: pronto, pronto, pronto te veo asÍ. enrique: bailando o con un bebÉ? ilia: con un bebÉ bailando. enrique: eso! ilia: buenas noches. p
pero fuese odontÓlogo quien en esta misma noche contratÓ a willy para entregarles un nuevo violÍn.serÁ recordado por su activismo polÍtico, su generosidad y tambiÉn por el gusto por el arte. ilia: un evento en un centro estudiantil de filadelfia uniÓ a estudiantes y padres en un baile que le estÁ dando ahora la vuelta al mundo. dando ahora la vuelta al mundo. ♪ sfx: sonidos de choque tu instinto siempre será proteger a tu familia pero, al no abrocharte el cinturón de seguridad, los...
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moderator: willie rennie.al costs? moderator: willie rennie. yes, sir, i think we should put an modest penny on income tax to have a colossal effect on public services. on the basic rate of income tax? on the basic rate of income tax? on the basic rate of income tax, that would deliver about £500 billion for scottish society, for scottish public services, we would invested in education, nursery, schools and colleges, to have that transformational effect because scottish education, as we knew, used to be one of the best in the world and it is now being judged asjust average the world and it is now being judged as just average and that's not good because it drives our economy, a good education system, to provide the skills for our workforce, but also for our companies to create that economic wealth, it's that virtuous circle. so, yes i would, but i'd also make sure we invest in mental health services because mental health services because mental health services need that big step change. you know that children i
moderator: willie rennie.al costs? moderator: willie rennie. yes, sir, i think we should put an modest penny on income tax to have a colossal effect on public services. on the basic rate of income tax? on the basic rate of income tax? on the basic rate of income tax, that would deliver about £500 billion for scottish society, for scottish public services, we would invested in education, nursery, schools and colleges, to have that transformational effect because scottish education, as we knew,...
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>> reporter: willie corey godbolt sat on the side of the road in handcuffs. he shot and killed 8 people in saturday night. >> talking about me taking my child and auntie called police. >> reporter: authorities believe willie corey godbolt gunned down four people at this home including a sheriff's deputy. he told a newspaper he was remorseful. >> he was just there. >> reporter: witnesses say willie corey godbolt had been arguing with his estranged wife and some of her family members when the deputy arrived on the scene it remove him, he pulled a gun and opened fire. >> intervened. i am sorry. >> reporter: police found four more bodies at two other location. willie corey godbolt said he didn't want to be taken alive. >> my intentions was to have you kill me. i ran out of bullets. >> the suspect's wife and aortfamily member escaped from the home. cbs news. >> two of the victims were young boys. the suspect is in good condition after he was shot. >>> the search for suspects linked to the suicide bombing in manchester, england. today police arrested a man in south
>> reporter: willie corey godbolt sat on the side of the road in handcuffs. he shot and killed 8 people in saturday night. >> talking about me taking my child and auntie called police. >> reporter: authorities believe willie corey godbolt gunned down four people at this home including a sheriff's deputy. he told a newspaper he was remorseful. >> he was just there. >> reporter: witnesses say willie corey godbolt had been arguing with his estranged wife and some of...
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thank you, willie. as we talk about rod rosenstein, one of the things i found so fascinating about your piece is that when comey was talking to benjamin witis, he expressed concerns we he heard rosenstein had been selected as the deputy attorney general. why? >> comey is having lunch with his friend in march, ben wit tis and he says, it's great. you've got a new deputy attorney general coming in, senate confirmed. this will be good. it will give you stability. comey says he's okay, a solid guy, but i have concerns. he's a survivor. this is a guy in rosenstein -- >> this guy is a bureaucratic survivor, he'll do what it takes. >> i think he had been one of the longest serving u.s. attorneys in the country. comey says to be a survivor, you have to make some compromises. what wit tis said that comey was saying was basically, if trump is asking me for my loyalty, asking me for a pledge, what has he gotten from rod and what has rod had to give up? at wittis points out, it only took two weeks for comey to find
thank you, willie. as we talk about rod rosenstein, one of the things i found so fascinating about your piece is that when comey was talking to benjamin witis, he expressed concerns we he heard rosenstein had been selected as the deputy attorney general. why? >> comey is having lunch with his friend in march, ben wit tis and he says, it's great. you've got a new deputy attorney general coming in, senate confirmed. this will be good. it will give you stability. comey says he's okay, a...
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i'm willie geist.nother busy sunday with president trump in saudi arabia, preparing shortly to make his first speech abroad amidst the breaking news that north korea has fired yet another ballistic missile this morning. we've got a live report. >>> the president's address billed as a major address to the world. with an attempted travel ban that covered seven muslim nations. we'll take you to saudi arabia. >>> and later, a "sunday sitdown" with actress laura linney. whether in the movies or tv and on a broadway stage, she's one one of the best actors around. but can i get laura to spill anything from the hotly anticipated "love actually" sequel. >> i'm not at liberty to say. >> oh no. >> i'm not at liberty to discuss. >> i need something to find out. >> you do find out. >> you do? >> the answers to questions, questions that people might have. >> a "sunday sitdown" with laura linney a bit later in the show. but let's begin this morning with another ballistic missile fires hours ago by north korea. janice
i'm willie geist.nother busy sunday with president trump in saudi arabia, preparing shortly to make his first speech abroad amidst the breaking news that north korea has fired yet another ballistic missile this morning. we've got a live report. >>> the president's address billed as a major address to the world. with an attempted travel ban that covered seven muslim nations. we'll take you to saudi arabia. >>> and later, a "sunday sitdown" with actress laura linney....
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willie? >> and china of course a country that's theoretically supposed to be able to rein in north korea. janice, thank you. north korea an ongoing foreign policy challenge for the white house as it deals with the fallout from the firing of fbi director james comey and now looks for someone to replace him. nbc's kelly o'donnell is live for us at the white house on this sunday morning. good morning. >> good morning, willie. picking up on that first threat, the white house does tell us the president was briefed on the test and it also made an interesting note about the trajectory of the north korean missile test. the white house saying it cannot imagine that russia is pleased. going on to say in a further written statement from the press secretary north korea has been a flagrant menace for far too long. let this latest provocation serve as a call for all nati ss to implement far stronger sanctions on north korea. the president has no public events today but sources say he's expected to be worki
willie? >> and china of course a country that's theoretically supposed to be able to rein in north korea. janice, thank you. north korea an ongoing foreign policy challenge for the white house as it deals with the fallout from the firing of fbi director james comey and now looks for someone to replace him. nbc's kelly o'donnell is live for us at the white house on this sunday morning. good morning. >> good morning, willie. picking up on that first threat, the white house does tell...
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las cosas. >> en medio de protestas Él utiliza su violÍn >>> nos encantarÍa que lo firmaras. >> para willyo un sÍmbolo de la resistencia en venezuela. al regresar en noticias telemundo, urp falla informativa deja a miles de pasajeros de british a. en londres tres. >> luis enrique cierra su ciclo con el barcelona con celebraciÓn. >> maÑana en enfoque, ataque terrorista en manchester, disparan las alarmas de seguridad a nivel mundial, le tenemos lo mÁs reciente a nivel mundial, el presidente trump sella con mensaje de paz. >> ana con una garantía de millaje ilimitado en su mercedes-benz certificado preadquirido, puede conducir por hasta tres años y tener cobertura. sin importar a dónde vaya, su tranquilidad y confianza serán tan ilimitadas... como sus millas. visite el evento de vehículos certificados preadquiridos, desde ahora hasta el 31 de mayo, para conocer nuestra garantía de millaje ilimitado, solo en su concesionario autorizado. mercedes-benz. lo mejor o nada. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ..
las cosas. >> en medio de protestas Él utiliza su violÍn >>> nos encantarÍa que lo firmaras. >> para willyo un sÍmbolo de la resistencia en venezuela. al regresar en noticias telemundo, urp falla informativa deja a miles de pasajeros de british a. en londres tres. >> luis enrique cierra su ciclo con el barcelona con celebraciÓn. >> maÑana en enfoque, ataque terrorista en manchester, disparan las alarmas de seguridad a nivel mundial, le tenemos lo mÁs...
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muy bien la generosidad de willy.curriÓ mientras estaba estudiando. hoy vale 400000 millones de dÓlares: facebook. al final, subiÓ esta foto en instagram adobado de sus -- al lado de sus padres. resulta que esta foto no se volviÓ viral en la red social, sino en todas las demÁs. la que van a ver a continuaciÓn. parecen que las tazas ya pasaron de moda. lo nuevo es tomar cafÉ en aguacate. carolina: la pregunta del millÓn es, cuÁntos calorÍas tiene? >> por lo pronto, se evita lavar las tazas. javier: tendremos que ver. podemos disfrutar en todo el fin de semana largo. >> vamos por un cafÉ. javier: claro. muchas gracias. gracias a todos por acompaÑarnos. le queremos dejar un tremendo saludo a toda la gente. carolina: Ángel que todos los dÍas de el noticiero desde las vegas. me quedÉ con ganas de ese cafe. hasta maÑana. ♪ >>desde plateros, zacatecas, estÁ con nosotros el santo niÑo peregrino. >> hola quÉ tal?
muy bien la generosidad de willy.curriÓ mientras estaba estudiando. hoy vale 400000 millones de dÓlares: facebook. al final, subiÓ esta foto en instagram adobado de sus -- al lado de sus padres. resulta que esta foto no se volviÓ viral en la red social, sino en todas las demÁs. la que van a ver a continuaciÓn. parecen que las tazas ya pasaron de moda. lo nuevo es tomar cafÉ en aguacate. carolina: la pregunta del millÓn es, cuÁntos calorÍas tiene? >> por lo pronto, se evita lavar...
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yet there was a good thing happening today, a willy mayes sighting.ly mayes impression. 5th of the year. 1-0. now you have 1-1 in the 5th. also does his left handed willy mayes, a single and double. giants led 2-1. key play here, deep center, not willy mayes who would have made that catch. 0-2 pitch. look at the replay. you have to make that play especially when you are struggling. cosart with a shot in the alley. that's your game-deciding run. giants gave up 5 hits and 2 runs. giants lose to the reds for the 4th consecutive time. a's were off and so were the rockets. they were playing an extremely important game. the spurs did not have leonard. no matter at all. they had jonathan simons getting his first nba career playoff start. pop almost cracked a smile. he had only 5 points in 5 turn overs. patty mills takes advantage. this time they will get it into the hands of aldridge. 34 points, 12 rebounds. 12 points and 6 turn overs. vacation time for the rockets. and the golden state warriors host the spurs at 12:30 mother's day afternoon at oracle. the w
yet there was a good thing happening today, a willy mayes sighting.ly mayes impression. 5th of the year. 1-0. now you have 1-1 in the 5th. also does his left handed willy mayes, a single and double. giants led 2-1. key play here, deep center, not willy mayes who would have made that catch. 0-2 pitch. look at the replay. you have to make that play especially when you are struggling. cosart with a shot in the alley. that's your game-deciding run. giants gave up 5 hits and 2 runs. giants lose to...
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either way, willie, it is repulsive.tty clear it is a threat. this is not a man who can be threatened anymore. you already fired james comey. what else are you going to do to him at this point? we are seeing his point of view in the newspapers for the last couple of days. that's not going to change. >> it is a really odd thing to do at a moment when you are being accused of being nixonian in having fired the fbi direct for to now make an allusion that's going to invite further comparisons to the darker sides of richard nixon. >> if there is a tape out there right now, john, imagine the firestorm that would start, that the president of the united states illegally taped a conversation with the fbi director. that is a crime probably in a lot of states probably. that could be a crime in washington, d.c. >> in one sentence, at a certain point, enough public comments during a criminal inquiry can amount to witness tampering. >> one other thing i will point out. we want to get to dick durban who is standing by. he put the word
either way, willie, it is repulsive.tty clear it is a threat. this is not a man who can be threatened anymore. you already fired james comey. what else are you going to do to him at this point? we are seeing his point of view in the newspapers for the last couple of days. that's not going to change. >> it is a really odd thing to do at a moment when you are being accused of being nixonian in having fired the fbi direct for to now make an allusion that's going to invite further comparisons...
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. >> this is not, willie, the 3:00 a.m. call, mr. president. >> one thing it does prove is donald trump is writing his own tweets, you would think there would be a vetting process and they'd get together, what should the message be? >> think about every word. >> that's somebody lying in bed, tweeting. >> could have been worse. >> i have divided to launch -- >> after this trip, we hear talk, oh, all the tweets are going to start being vetted by legal counsel. that is clearly not happening. >> unless as a lawyer in his bed at 12:04 at night or in the morning. >> the "wall street journal" reported the president's team is meeting this week to discuss new communications strategies. they may want to meet quickly. quote, one major change under consideration would see the president's social media posts vetted by a team of lawyers who would decide if any needed to be adjusted or curtailed. the idea, one of trump's advisers told the paper is to create a system so tweets, quote, don't go from the president's mind out to the universe. and more p
. >> this is not, willie, the 3:00 a.m. call, mr. president. >> one thing it does prove is donald trump is writing his own tweets, you would think there would be a vetting process and they'd get together, what should the message be? >> think about every word. >> that's somebody lying in bed, tweeting. >> could have been worse. >> i have divided to launch -- >> after this trip, we hear talk, oh, all the tweets are going to start being vetted by legal...
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willie, again, context.gs move so quickly, and he is so reckless. this is a president that trashed the men and women of the cia, compared them to nazis. trashed the men and women of the fbi. humiliated their director. he found out while speaking to a group of fbi agents in l.a., and he's been at war with the intel community from his campaign forward. >> even as you speak, he's begun to tweet to go into who the leakers are in the intelligence community. it's not the fact he said something in that room, it's the fact he wants to know who's behind this inside the intel community. >> he's actually the leaker. he's the one that leaked this sensitive information to our number one enemy. >> stop watching tv and stop tweeting. >> one more question, if general mcmaster can get up before the press today, whoever's up before the press today, if you weren't worried about what was said in the room and sources and methods were not revealed, why was the white house furiously calling around to the cia, to the national secur
willie, again, context.gs move so quickly, and he is so reckless. this is a president that trashed the men and women of the cia, compared them to nazis. trashed the men and women of the fbi. humiliated their director. he found out while speaking to a group of fbi agents in l.a., and he's been at war with the intel community from his campaign forward. >> even as you speak, he's begun to tweet to go into who the leakers are in the intelligence community. it's not the fact he said something...
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when asked by reporter what is next for him, willie corey godbolt said it was his intention for god to kill him.>> what's next for you? >> willie corey godbolt said he did not intend for police to capture him alive, and he had wanted deputies to shoot him. the deputy that was killed was 36 years old and a father of an 11-year-old son. >>>university of california board has spent tens of thousands of dollars on parties. that includes a $70,000 banquet back in january, that was the night before the board voted to raise student tuition. according to the chronicle the office of uc president janet has reimbursed the -- more than 225,000 for parties since 2012. they say the dinners are paid for by private funds to the university. some regents say those parties are not necessary. >>>the lake merritt station will be closed until tuesday morning, while crews are rebuilding tracks. shuttle buses will run between the 19th street in oakland -- fruitville. this is a time-lapse view of what is underway. crews are installing new tracks , they are replacing old wooden ones with concrete. the new tracks
when asked by reporter what is next for him, willie corey godbolt said it was his intention for god to kill him.>> what's next for you? >> willie corey godbolt said he did not intend for police to capture him alive, and he had wanted deputies to shoot him. the deputy that was killed was 36 years old and a father of an 11-year-old son. >>>university of california board has spent tens of thousands of dollars on parties. that includes a $70,000 banquet back in january, that...
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when a sheriff's deputy arrived willie godbolt pulled a gun and opened fire. >> a lot of my officers were friends with the other victims. it is all hitting home for lot of us. we had other ties to the victims. not just our loss of him. >> his wife and another family member managed to escape. authorities found four more bodies at two other location. a motive is not yet clear. >>> tomorrow on memorial day president trump will lay a wreath at arlington national cemetery. today he blasted the sources reporting connections between russia and his son-in-law and senior white house adviser jared kushner. >> i think any channel of communication back or otherwise with a country like russia is a good thing. >> to have the president's son- in-law, a key player within the trump organization, trying to establish a back channel with the russians through a russian facility, you have to ask, who are they hiding the conversations from. >> investigators and committees are still investigating russia's interference in the 2016 presidential election. >>> coming up, how two enemies in world war ii came tog
when a sheriff's deputy arrived willie godbolt pulled a gun and opened fire. >> a lot of my officers were friends with the other victims. it is all hitting home for lot of us. we had other ties to the victims. not just our loss of him. >> his wife and another family member managed to escape. authorities found four more bodies at two other location. a motive is not yet clear. >>> tomorrow on memorial day president trump will lay a wreath at arlington national cemetery. today...
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i'm willie geist. hi, mom. another busy sunday morning after a week of relentless news out of washington, the president hoping to pick a new fbi director this week after the dramatic firing of james comey. we'll speak with chuck todd on that and more. >>> north korea test fires another ballistic missile. we're live in beijing with an update. >>> and our sunday sitdown with
i'm willie geist. hi, mom. another busy sunday morning after a week of relentless news out of washington, the president hoping to pick a new fbi director this week after the dramatic firing of james comey. we'll speak with chuck todd on that and more. >>> north korea test fires another ballistic missile. we're live in beijing with an update. >>> and our sunday sitdown with
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willie? >> all right, kelly, thanks so much. nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent is in this morning for chuck todd on "meet the press." great to see you on a sunday morning. >> good to see you. >> let's begin with domestic politics and the health care bill. obviously, thursday there was that rose garden celebration led by president trump, along with house republicans. they believe they did their job, delivered on a campaign promise. the senate, though, andrea, has said almost immediately, including among many republicans, we're going to wipe the slate clean and write our own bill, so for americans who may be watching this morning and thinking oh, my gosh, what is going to happen to my health care. what are the odds the final bill will look like the one that went through the house this week? >> the odds are certainly what comes out of the senate is not going to be anything like what the house passed, but it is going to create a baseline for what then goes back to the house if something does go out of the senate, something t
willie? >> all right, kelly, thanks so much. nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent is in this morning for chuck todd on "meet the press." great to see you on a sunday morning. >> good to see you. >> let's begin with domestic politics and the health care bill. obviously, thursday there was that rose garden celebration led by president trump, along with house republicans. they believe they did their job, delivered on a campaign promise. the senate, though, andrea,...
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willie, what do you have in new york city?epresentatives so that -- the garbage collection was a little slow. >> lights never come back on. california, it comes back on faster after an earthquake than in connecticut after a wind storm. >> mighty wind shuts you down for a week. >>> still to come. >> go to brussels, paris. go to different places. there's something going on and it's not good. gu to br you go to brussels. 20 years i was there. so beautiful. it's like living in a hell hole right now. >> that was donald trump, january of 2016. comments like that ensured him a tough welcome in brussel this is morning. kr kristen welker joins us and explains how the day could get even chillier when he meets with prime minister theresa may. you do all this research on a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates... maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. liberty mutual insurance. due to
willie, what do you have in new york city?epresentatives so that -- the garbage collection was a little slow. >> lights never come back on. california, it comes back on faster after an earthquake than in connecticut after a wind storm. >> mighty wind shuts you down for a week. >>> still to come. >> go to brussels, paris. go to different places. there's something going on and it's not good. gu to br you go to brussels. 20 years i was there. so beautiful. it's like...
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willis mccall was on the scene with his deputy james yates. he was basically never going to be brought in. the idea was not to capture him and bring him back for trial. it was pretty clear they were to shoot first. nermeen: can you tell us about the material you had access for this book and also your attempts to interview norma padgett, the white woman who was 17 at the time who claimed the four had raped her? >> i filed a freedom of information act several years ago. it is difficult to get this material. it all has to be vetted and redacted. i hit the market 60 years. once 60 years passes and one of the civil rights investigations, all of the material becomes public domain. i was very lucky to get a box of fbi files that were non-redacted. everybody was named in there. statements from police basically helping the fbi and fingering people involved in the beatings. so all of the information was right there. i think the most disturbing part of it was that it sat in those fbi files for 60 years. thurgood marshall did not know about all of these i
willis mccall was on the scene with his deputy james yates. he was basically never going to be brought in. the idea was not to capture him and bring him back for trial. it was pretty clear they were to shoot first. nermeen: can you tell us about the material you had access for this book and also your attempts to interview norma padgett, the white woman who was 17 at the time who claimed the four had raped her? >> i filed a freedom of information act several years ago. it is difficult to...
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sot willie cory godbol/ sospechoso video credito: therese apel-the clarion-ledger "and her my wife"..confes a un peridico local que el amor hacia su esposa e hijos fue lo que lo impulso a hacer este acto. las autoridades informarn que al momento de la captura godbolt tena a un joven de 16 aÑos como rehn pero que afortunadamente este se encuentra a salvo. nancy miramontes, telemundo. top vo paola --un domingo muy festivo en san francisco.. estuvimos en el carnaval de esa ciudad .. los detalles mas adelante. take sot lucrecia fb lucrecia lucrecia amigos tengan todos muy buenas noches y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo fin de semana. enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia de hoy. como usted ve en su pantalla aqui tenemos las siguientes condiciones climatologicas: durante la manana tenemos: bajas temperaturas y nubosidad. para la tarde subira el termometro, permanecen las nubes. y para la noche esperamos temperaturas en los rangos de: 50's =============== como usted sabe en nuestra area geografica tenemos por lo menos cinco microclimas. hoy las temp
sot willie cory godbol/ sospechoso video credito: therese apel-the clarion-ledger "and her my wife"..confes a un peridico local que el amor hacia su esposa e hijos fue lo que lo impulso a hacer este acto. las autoridades informarn que al momento de la captura godbolt tena a un joven de 16 aÑos como rehn pero que afortunadamente este se encuentra a salvo. nancy miramontes, telemundo. top vo paola --un domingo muy festivo en san francisco.. estuvimos en el carnaval de esa ciudad .. los...
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>> reporter: willie cory godbolt's tirade ended here. near his home in mississippi. he calmly described the shooting spree that left eight dead, according to police. >> my intentions were to have y'all kill me. i ran out of bullets. suicide by cop was my intention. >> reporter: police were called to remove godbolt from private property. >> i was having a conversation with her step daddy and her mama and my wife. >> reporter: he alleged lid shot and killed a sheriff's deputy and three women at the first home, about 70 miles south of jackson, the state capital. the deputy was identified as 36-year-old william dur. >> people didn't even live at the house. but that's what they do, intervene. >> reporter: four more people, including two juveniles will shot and killed at two homes near by before godbolt was arrested at 7:00 a.m. on sunday. he spoke to a clarion ledger reporter on the scene. >> so what's next for you? >> death. death. death. >> reporter: mississippi plans to charge godbolt with one count of capital murder and seven counts of first degree murder. the governo
>> reporter: willie cory godbolt's tirade ended here. near his home in mississippi. he calmly described the shooting spree that left eight dead, according to police. >> my intentions were to have y'all kill me. i ran out of bullets. suicide by cop was my intention. >> reporter: police were called to remove godbolt from private property. >> i was having a conversation with her step daddy and her mama and my wife. >> reporter: he alleged lid shot and killed a...
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on a bright note, celebrating willie mayes day. the long ball, brandon bell with 5 including this one. 1-0 of the reds. now we go to the 5th. he had a good night offensively. a couple of signals. that leaves the yard. the giants have a 2-1 lead briefly. the reds pull even. it is not willie mayes like. center fielder handles the ball. 0-2 again. this is to cosart. the gap in left center with an rbi double. bright spot, 7 innings giving up 2 runs and 5 hits. what a way to spend mother's day, watching the warriors take on the san antonio spurs who trashed houston. or houston didn't show up. biggest game of their year. on their home court, didn't matter. 18 and a fill in for kawhi. taking it the other way, harden with 6 turn overs. just brutal. 34 points, 12 rebounds, later playing catch with they couple rather unknown players. murphy on the other end, spectacular. the spurs headed to the bay area. >>> the nfl has a little explaining to do. colin kaepernick is still without a job. blaine has a contract with arizona. a lot of questio
on a bright note, celebrating willie mayes day. the long ball, brandon bell with 5 including this one. 1-0 of the reds. now we go to the 5th. he had a good night offensively. a couple of signals. that leaves the yard. the giants have a 2-1 lead briefly. the reds pull even. it is not willie mayes like. center fielder handles the ball. 0-2 again. this is to cosart. the gap in left center with an rbi double. bright spot, 7 innings giving up 2 runs and 5 hits. what a way to spend mother's day,...
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but thi just shows again, willie, how difficulthis is.ism to go away. here is a disturbing line. i don't know exactly how we take care of this. every time we have this sort of bombing, we have somebody that the police and intel agencies are looking at, that they are concerned about. yet they always seem to slip through, from nbc report. members of his own family informed on him in the past telling british authorities he was dangerous. >> europeans have got a capacity problem. they have way too many foreign fighters who have traveled overseas and come back. they have way too many recruits at home to actually track down all of them. they could not surveil probably a tenth of the people who might be potential bombers like this. >> what does it say going forward in terms of this investigation, what just happened in manchester, that this was clearly not a target of opportunity. this was an intended target. children, concert. >> what's interesting in this new -- if you remember last summer, i think i was here talking about the isis ramadan camp
but thi just shows again, willie, how difficulthis is.ism to go away. here is a disturbing line. i don't know exactly how we take care of this. every time we have this sort of bombing, we have somebody that the police and intel agencies are looking at, that they are concerned about. yet they always seem to slip through, from nbc report. members of his own family informed on him in the past telling british authorities he was dangerous. >> europeans have got a capacity problem. they have...
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willie? >> garrett haake in montana.so much. >> i want to go to donny here, the expert in apologies, probably had to give more than any at the table combined. >> yes. >> one of the ten commandments. but anyway, go ahead. what do you make of the apology and also people in the audience? it's amazing. >> two things interesting, going back to your earlier, passionate thing about lying. his spokesperson came out after that and weaved a completely, completely false tale. >> a line. >> where there was a fox news reporter in the room who said that's not -- just an out and out lie. the next day, there's the lie. the scary thing is what was felt in that room to garrett's point, a lot of his supporters liked that. i am going to say it again. it starts at the top. bullying behavior is now not only tolerated but, in a big part of this country, applauded. more than anything, the tone that this president sets for how we behave and now he has one of his minions -- literally. visualize in your head, this reporter came up, asked about a c
willie? >> garrett haake in montana.so much. >> i want to go to donny here, the expert in apologies, probably had to give more than any at the table combined. >> yes. >> one of the ten commandments. but anyway, go ahead. what do you make of the apology and also people in the audience? it's amazing. >> two things interesting, going back to your earlier, passionate thing about lying. his spokesperson came out after that and weaved a completely, completely false tale....
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so enjoy it, willie.ver ka seen powe. >> i've read where willie didn't think that was his best catch. >> his throws were amazing. kind of like durant. >> abc 7 news continues tomorrow morning at 5:00. morning at 5:00. we'll see you later. food. water. internet. morning at 5:00. we'll see you later. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. you got me, mark. we just want fast internet for one, simple rate. for all the streaming and the shopping and the newsing, but most of all... for the this. internet for one everyday simple price and no extra monthly fees. please. i am not mr. bainbridge. not to you. call me...damascus. damascus, it's so lovely of you to take time out of your busy schedule to sit down with me. no, no, no, no, no, no, no. it's lovely of you to sit with me. i am so happy to be here with you in person. i am a fan. you are by far the most interesting first lady we have ever had. [ chuckles ]
so enjoy it, willie.ver ka seen powe. >> i've read where willie didn't think that was his best catch. >> his throws were amazing. kind of like durant. >> abc 7 news continues tomorrow morning at 5:00. morning at 5:00. we'll see you later. food. water. internet. morning at 5:00. we'll see you later. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. you got me, mark. we just want fast...
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savannah, willie? >> nbc's lester holt has also made the trip to jerusalem with more on the president's itinerary including a stop no sitting u.s. president has ever visited. lester, good morning. >> willie, good morning to you. kristen noted the historic nature of th the real history being made is this is president trump's first trip to this country as president and his first chance to tip his toe in the water of a conflict that has defied his predecessors' best efforts to solve. you might recall the pledge he made a few weeks ago that we will get it done. in jerusalem he'll see the most visible symbol of the conflict. jerusalem is a city of significant importance to muslims and jews as well as christians. among the highlights on the president's schedule here he'll be visiting the church of the holy sepulcher, visiti the plac people believe jesus is entombed. he'll be visiting the western wall, also known as the wailing wall. he'll visit with prime minister netanyahu, later he and the first lady will
savannah, willie? >> nbc's lester holt has also made the trip to jerusalem with more on the president's itinerary including a stop no sitting u.s. president has ever visited. lester, good morning. >> willie, good morning to you. kristen noted the historic nature of th the real history being made is this is president trump's first trip to this country as president and his first chance to tip his toe in the water of a conflict that has defied his predecessors' best efforts to solve....
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back to gerri willis with more details.i, a big question is whether or not the house has to vote again? your read is that won't be necessary, right? >> reporter: my vaed that's not necessary. what were we looking are? we wanted to be sure this bill could reduce the federal deficit by $2 billion. it's a low threshold. understanding of the size of the federal budget, the size of the deficit, that's a rounding error, they met the hurtle today, reducing the federal budget deficit by $119 billion, that easily makes that hurtle. so it looks like we're not going to have another vote by the republicans, there is more in this report i'm poring through right now. as i get more details. i'll come back to you. david: thank you very much, gerri. melissa? melissa: here is brad blakeman, former deputy assistant to george w. bush, what's your reaction to what you heard right now? >> my reaction is positive am the house bill becomes a good start for senate negotiation, they're certainly going to do their own bill, but there's nothing i thin
back to gerri willis with more details.i, a big question is whether or not the house has to vote again? your read is that won't be necessary, right? >> reporter: my vaed that's not necessary. what were we looking are? we wanted to be sure this bill could reduce the federal deficit by $2 billion. it's a low threshold. understanding of the size of the federal budget, the size of the deficit, that's a rounding error, they met the hurtle today, reducing the federal budget deficit by $119...
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and the new creepy crawly exhibit at the zoo is sure to give some people the willies.ibit could be a cure for fear. think eating legs. >>> ducks in sunnyvale got a helping hand today. sunnyvale department of public safe safety tweeted these pictures of a rescue of ducklings rescued from a storm drain. momma duck watching to make sure her babies are safe. >>> thanks for your time. thanks for inviting us into your homes. see you back here at 6:00. >>> tonight, breaking news. the skydiving disaster involving a navy s.e.a.l. the memorial day weekend stunt gone wrong. the s.e.a.l. forced to ditch that parachute, then slamming into the hudson river. >>> plus, the white house family crisis. president trump's son-in-law jared kushner accused of wanting to set up a back channel to speak with russian officials. this, as the investigation into the trump campaign and possible russian collusion heats up. are people close to the president now suggesting kushner take a leave of absence? >>> water park emergency. this 10-year-old somehow surviving after flying right off this steep wat
and the new creepy crawly exhibit at the zoo is sure to give some people the willies.ibit could be a cure for fear. think eating legs. >>> ducks in sunnyvale got a helping hand today. sunnyvale department of public safe safety tweeted these pictures of a rescue of ducklings rescued from a storm drain. momma duck watching to make sure her babies are safe. >>> thanks for your time. thanks for inviting us into your homes. see you back here at 6:00. >>> tonight, breaking...
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and willie mentioned this with congressman ryan before.fter the congressman. what does the president do, and maybe you've been through this this, when we say they're twisting arms. what do they actually do? as opposed to please juch on the band wagon. what are the tools? this is not a partisan thing. basically, they work you guys over. >> they call you into the white house. they show -- the vice president showed up several times at capitol hill. they make a lot of phone calls. one of the republicans we should be celebrating today is representative charlie dent of pennsylvania. i was on the train with him last night. he said he got multiple calls from the president, i think three calls, trying to change his mind. he said no. this isn't the right thing for my district or my country. he got multiple visits from the vice president, and speaker paul ryan breathing down his neck, saying he has to do this for his party. what i hear about the argument is that you need to do this for your party. no one is making an argument that this is good for th
and willie mentioned this with congressman ryan before.fter the congressman. what does the president do, and maybe you've been through this this, when we say they're twisting arms. what do they actually do? as opposed to please juch on the band wagon. what are the tools? this is not a partisan thing. basically, they work you guys over. >> they call you into the white house. they show -- the vice president showed up several times at capitol hill. they make a lot of phone calls. one of the...
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>> reporter: willie godbolt sat on the side of the road in handcuffs. police say he shot and killed 8 people in mississippi saturday night. >> we were talking about me taking my children. and auntie called the police. >> reporter: authorities believe he gunned down four people at this home including a sheriff's deputy. willie godbolt told a newspaper he was remorseful. >> my pain -- [ indiscernible ] he was just there. >> reporter: witnesses say he had been arguing with his estranged wife and some of her family members when the deputy arrived on the scene to remove him, he pulled a gun and opened fire. >> intervened. i am sorry. >> reporter: police found four more bodies at two other locations. willie godbolt didn't want to be taken alive. >> my intentions was to have you kill me. >> the suspect's wife and another family member escaped from the home. cbs news. >>> two of the victims were young boys. the suspect was shot but is listed in good condition at a local hospital. >>> florida's governor is weighing whether to sign ameasure that will be a first o
>> reporter: willie godbolt sat on the side of the road in handcuffs. police say he shot and killed 8 people in mississippi saturday night. >> we were talking about me taking my children. and auntie called the police. >> reporter: authorities believe he gunned down four people at this home including a sheriff's deputy. willie godbolt told a newspaper he was remorseful. >> my pain -- [ indiscernible ] he was just there. >> reporter: witnesses say he had been arguing...
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sorry not wally, willy, like willy wonka. willy gets there and he says, and it stopped.he car into the thing and it stops making the noise. and i'm like, "aw hell." so then he leaves. right after he leaves, it starts gushing down again. and i'm like okay, so then he comes in, he fixes it. we have to turn it off. now the party started. now it's 4:00. we have 25 adults, 25 kids, no one can use the toilet. [ audience oohs ] so now i'm like okay this is either a good or bad thing. kids, the majority of them have diapers. you know. [ laughter ] because they're on the younger side. and so we had to send them to like our neighbor's house. and i had couple of real blunt conversations with some of the parents. like what's going with the bathroom? i go, "do you have to go?" he goes, "yeah." i go, "one or two." and he's like, he looked at me like -- i'm an adult man, i have to take a piss. i'm like, "go ahead, just don't flush. don't flush, go ahead." so he did it. but then, you know, willy took care of it and we were able to flush and everything by the end of the day. >> seth: yea
sorry not wally, willy, like willy wonka. willy gets there and he says, and it stopped.he car into the thing and it stops making the noise. and i'm like, "aw hell." so then he leaves. right after he leaves, it starts gushing down again. and i'm like okay, so then he comes in, he fixes it. we have to turn it off. now the party started. now it's 4:00. we have 25 adults, 25 kids, no one can use the toilet. [ audience oohs ] so now i'm like okay this is either a good or bad thing. kids,...
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willie nilly donald trump they approve all these pipelines, just here, approve this, approve this. the fact is they approved more pipelines than there is oil. same in north dakota. they have more pipelines than oil. so big reports between approving the keystone xl permits to go ahead, the ambridge line three and one in eastern canada and mr. trump approved 2 billion barrels more than needed for the pipelines. no guarantee that oil will come out of there, one because the price of oil is low and two because it is dirty oil. >> why would you approve more pipeline than you have oil? that's beyond greed to me. >> it is beyond sfgreed and bad mouth and absolutely no context so we're saying what you need to do america is clean up your mess. right now they're saying 15 to 25% of the oil we're getting in these pipelines we're wasting it, it's blowing off in these different places we need to clean the pipelines that are here and not abandon them and not build new ones. i told you about the math in north dak if you want energy self sufficientry you need to be like germany last weekend produce
willie nilly donald trump they approve all these pipelines, just here, approve this, approve this. the fact is they approved more pipelines than there is oil. same in north dakota. they have more pipelines than oil. so big reports between approving the keystone xl permits to go ahead, the ambridge line three and one in eastern canada and mr. trump approved 2 billion barrels more than needed for the pipelines. no guarantee that oil will come out of there, one because the price of oil is low and...
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. >> and willie nelson has a message for jeff sessions. smoke pot. >> huh?> why the 84-year-old country music hall of famer is telling the attorney general, the nation's top cop, to grab a joint and toke up. that story ahead in the it is friday, may 19th. ♪ >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> something tells me jeff sessions is not going along with that plan. >> i don't think he is. i don't think -- he's like, that's all a ruse. we will get to that again in the skinny, but we want to talk about the developing story right now. million also of people are reeling from nearly a week full of nasty weather, battering much of the central u.s. >> and unfortunately much more to come. the radar shows stormy weather moving there the upper midwest, pounding the area with heavy rain, hail and wind. >> the system is producing tornados that touched down throughout the heart land. as many as 20 in texas, oklahoma and kansas. abc's rob marciano reports from the storm zone in oklahoma. >> we have another funnel coming down. >> reporter: the time to repair is over a
. >> and willie nelson has a message for jeff sessions. smoke pot. >> huh?> why the 84-year-old country music hall of famer is telling the attorney general, the nation's top cop, to grab a joint and toke up. that story ahead in the it is friday, may 19th. ♪ >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> something tells me jeff sessions is not going along with that plan. >> i don't think he is. i don't think -- he's like, that's all a ruse. we will...
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the suspect who has a criminal record is 35 year old willie corey godbolt. he was arrested this morning and gave a chilling interview to a local newspaper. tony dokoupil has the story. >> i just wanted to live. i just wanted to love my family. i just wanted to love my wife. >> reporter: willie corey godbolt's alleged rampage ended here handcuffed and bandaged on a country road outside a superjack truck stop near his home in bogue chitto, miss mission. he calmly described the shooting spree that left eight dead according to police. >> my intention was to have god kill me. i ran out of bullets. suicide by cop was my intention. >> reporter: police were called to remove godbolt from private property when an altercation developed saturday night. >> i was having a conversation with my step daddy and my momma and her, my wife. about me taking my children home. >> reporter: godbolt allegedly shot and killed a sheriff's deputy and three women at the first home about 70 miles south of jackson, the state capitol. the deputy was identified as 36 year old william durr. >
the suspect who has a criminal record is 35 year old willie corey godbolt. he was arrested this morning and gave a chilling interview to a local newspaper. tony dokoupil has the story. >> i just wanted to live. i just wanted to love my family. i just wanted to love my wife. >> reporter: willie corey godbolt's alleged rampage ended here handcuffed and bandaged on a country road outside a superjack truck stop near his home in bogue chitto, miss mission. he calmly described the...
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gerri willis, we had an inkling they would do that because they told us a year ago.ow they're really doing it. reporter: now they're really doing it. the nation's third largest insurer, the that will withdraw from the obamacare marketplace in 2018, exiting nebraska and delaware. they previously would pull back from iowa an virginia. losses are mounting for aetna which expects $200 million for red ink in the exchanges on top of what they lost in 2014 and 2016. aetna is not alone. united health pulled the plug. anthem is expected to reduce its participation. the move by aetna one more sign obamacare's promise of offering affordable care coverage is crumbling. state insurance officials across the country that is are biting their nails to see whether more will sign on for 2018 in the coming weeks. in iowa, the last remaining insurer, medic car, announced it might pull out. worse coverage is unaffordable. in maryland for example, care first is seeking approval for 52% rate hike. in connecticut rate hikes range from 15% to 34%. as options narrow, more and more people are s
gerri willis, we had an inkling they would do that because they told us a year ago.ow they're really doing it. reporter: now they're really doing it. the nation's third largest insurer, the that will withdraw from the obamacare marketplace in 2018, exiting nebraska and delaware. they previously would pull back from iowa an virginia. losses are mounting for aetna which expects $200 million for red ink in the exchanges on top of what they lost in 2014 and 2016. aetna is not alone. united health...
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>> they fired him willie geist? why didn't they do anything? barack obama yesterday finally, nice to see the 44th preside of the united states back. you get the news yesterday morning. a source close barack obama whose initials are b.h.o. said, i warned him, told him not to hire him. >> extraordinarily close to barack obama. the question i think for the white house is given the fact that flynn was fired, given the fact that president obama spoke two days after the election to donald trump and sally united states spoke to the white house council about flynn, why did it take 18 days from the time that they warned he was ripe for blackmail to get rid of him. >> the possibility you have a president that's not a good manager. i've hired a lot of people. you get those kind of warnings, obviously not at the national security level and you do something about it. >> can you imagine getting a warning like that and still moving forward? that's your biggest problem. >> everybody is backing away from him now. >> we said it on the air. >> they all fiercely d
>> they fired him willie geist? why didn't they do anything? barack obama yesterday finally, nice to see the 44th preside of the united states back. you get the news yesterday morning. a source close barack obama whose initials are b.h.o. said, i warned him, told him not to hire him. >> extraordinarily close to barack obama. the question i think for the white house is given the fact that flynn was fired, given the fact that president obama spoke two days after the election to donald...
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. >> a look at robert mueller and special and possible career boost from willie brown. what the may be next into the investigation into the ties with russia. >> speaking of the president, his first foreign trip is on the agenda today. what he continues to face in the u.s. for firing gyms comey. -- james comey. good morning. everybody is in costume. >> we are keeping an eye on the beta breakers and the forecast for your beta breakers. we are starting with a look at the golden gate bridge where we have fog. it is not as dense as this time yesterday. the marine layer is not as thick. we will have this at least for a good part of the day. temperature wise, we are cool to start. it will be good running weather for folks running beta breakers in san francisco. it is already warming up in concordat 60 degrees. expect another warm one inland with temperatures well into the 90s today. the moral of the story is we will keep the clouds and that patchy fog along the coast but inland, heat once again today and tomorrow and through at least monday. cooling does come mid week for thos
. >> a look at robert mueller and special and possible career boost from willie brown. what the may be next into the investigation into the ties with russia. >> speaking of the president, his first foreign trip is on the agenda today. what he continues to face in the u.s. for firing gyms comey. -- james comey. good morning. everybody is in costume. >> we are keeping an eye on the beta breakers and the forecast for your beta breakers. we are starting with a look at the golden...
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savannah, willie? >> craig melvin, thank you very much. >>> back here at home, dozens of graduates of the university of notre dame, walked out of their commencement ceremony in protest after mike pence began his speech. some booed, the others cheered. the vice president made no mention of what was happening. afterwards, the students said they were protesting the trump administration stance on immigration and lgbt rights. >> in the meantime, it was a deadly weekend on the world's highest mountain top. at least three people died trying to climb mt. everest. among them, a doctor from alabama. this morning, his family is speaking out. nbc's kelly cobiella has that story. kelly, good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. such a sad story. there's a record number of climbers on everest this climbing season. that season ends in just nine days. and the race to the top has proved deadly for this doctor and dad from alabama. the view from the top of the world, everest at 29,000 feet. for 50-year-old rola
savannah, willie? >> craig melvin, thank you very much. >>> back here at home, dozens of graduates of the university of notre dame, walked out of their commencement ceremony in protest after mike pence began his speech. some booed, the others cheered. the vice president made no mention of what was happening. afterwards, the students said they were protesting the trump administration stance on immigration and lgbt rights. >> in the meantime, it was a deadly weekend on the...