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my favorite was willie mays.basket catch and he was my hero. i went to san francisco and became a friend of mine invited me to speak at his 70th birthday celebration which was unbelievable. i cut school to see him play and shook his hand and was in parochial school and jumped the fence and ran up in centerville to go to the clubhouse and shook his hand to go home to my brother says how is the game i said i was in school you know, you are the game and he says no, you are i saw you on tv. i said what i saw you but the camera got this kid jumping over the fence running up to shake willie mays hand and i said oh my god, don't tell mom or dad because they were working in and from there i get to have my boyhood idol, i got to meet him to become his friend but what a great country. it's amazing. then i had barry bonds come on in to the show ended the entire show for me. three hours. after he set the record and when he revealed on the show he had a death threat during the course of that season when he set the home run re
my favorite was willie mays.basket catch and he was my hero. i went to san francisco and became a friend of mine invited me to speak at his 70th birthday celebration which was unbelievable. i cut school to see him play and shook his hand and was in parochial school and jumped the fence and ran up in centerville to go to the clubhouse and shook his hand to go home to my brother says how is the game i said i was in school you know, you are the game and he says no, you are i saw you on tv. i said...
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there is an ongoing investigation into a murder in prince george's county, this year, willis may haveha also d a role in. confirming rakeem wiis previously served time forsa ast to kill. this is an extmely dangerous guy just taken off the streets. >> 30 months for trying to kill somebody, i'm not so sure i'm mfortable with that. i live here in the district of columbia and maybe we need to rethink this penalty. now, this guy has murdered three additional people. >> pretty candid moments for the chief of police, saying it's a small group of dangerous people the district that lead to violence and various motives at play in dferent cases. >> thank you. >>> an 18-year-old told a farfax county court he lost control, became possessed and choked hisgirlfriend to death.n ebiyu ebrahim pleaded guilty to killing 16-year-old jholie moussa. initially, police thought she was a run away but her body was found two weeks after she disappeared. you will see more coming up at 6:30. >>> we have big change coming our way. doug kammerer is standing by the storm center. that looks like rain. the rest of us ha
there is an ongoing investigation into a murder in prince george's county, this year, willis may haveha also d a role in. confirming rakeem wiis previously served time forsa ast to kill. this is an extmely dangerous guy just taken off the streets. >> 30 months for trying to kill somebody, i'm not so sure i'm mfortable with that. i live here in the district of columbia and maybe we need to rethink this penalty. now, this guy has murdered three additional people. >> pretty candid...
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warrant details an ongoin investigation into george's county thisear willis may have had a role in. confirming rakheem willis previously served time with assault and intent to kill. >> 30 months for trying to kill somebody, not su i'm comfortable with that. i live here in this district of columbia. maybe we need to rethink a penalty like that for someone who tries to kill someone and now he's murdered three additional people. >> chief newman says it's a small group of people responsible to for most of the violence. live from the desk. wendy. >>> the ex-boyfriend of a fairfax county teenager who was murdered now admits to killing her. he pled guilty today and told johlie moussa.rangled hwas 26 years of age. he faces up to life in prison. and we will bein jo with an interview with her mother. >>> a man fitting rooms pled guilty to unlawful filming.s he u tiny cameras to film at least 60 women a girls in different shopping centers. fair lake, promenade, fair oaks and tyson coroner's center, ourred in december. >>> donald tru s jr.d he had nothing to change. he appeared once again before
warrant details an ongoin investigation into george's county thisear willis may have had a role in. confirming rakheem willis previously served time with assault and intent to kill. >> 30 months for trying to kill somebody, not su i'm comfortable with that. i live here in this district of columbia. maybe we need to rethink a penalty like that for someone who tries to kill someone and now he's murdered three additional people. >> chief newman says it's a small group of people...
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homicid the warrant details an ongoing investigation into a murder in prince george's c nty this year willis may have had a role in. today, d.c. chief confirmed willis had previously served time for assault with intent to kill. this is an extremely dangerous guy now beingaken off the streets. >> 30 months for trying to kill otmebody. i'm so sure i'm comfortable with that. i live here in the district of columbia. maybe we need to rethink a penalty like that for somebody who tries to kill someone and now he's murdered three additional people. >> the chief says it's a small group of dangerous people in this district that lead to the violence. various motives may be at play in these different cases. a story we are paying close attention to. back to you. >> you got it. >>> a man who filmed dozens of women and girls in four stores in fairfax, virginia, pleaded guilty to unlawful filming. he used t cameras to film 60 women and girls in fitting rooms and four different shopping centers. promenade, fairfax mall, yson's corner in virginia. one is a felony and the other three are misdemeanor. >>> a rare fl
homicid the warrant details an ongoing investigation into a murder in prince george's c nty this year willis may have had a role in. today, d.c. chief confirmed willis had previously served time for assault with intent to kill. this is an extremely dangerous guy now beingaken off the streets. >> 30 months for trying to kill otmebody. i'm so sure i'm comfortable with that. i live here in the district of columbia. maybe we need to rethink a penalty like that for somebody who tries to kill...
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bobby s and and willie mays, jarrod dyson and tim lecastro go deep.se to exactly what happened with bobby and willie. and the dodgers. on the short end tonight. >>> dc united, orlando city. wayne rooney. >> wow. >> you talk about a goalie who was ready to panic right there. he came out too far. and that was the only goal of the game. >> i remember that chain-link fence at candlestick so well. >> it was a great childhood memory. >> the exact same thing. >> bobby tolland hit it against the reds on a saturday afternoon. there you go. that's the sporting life. time for more news. >>> elizabeth warren has had some good moments. so far i think it's been a good substantive debate. >> voters react after the first presidential debate. idential debate. >> tone candidates faced off tonight, and it is just the beginning. more will debate tomorrow morning. hello again, everyone. i'm julie haener. >> i'm frank somerville. they sounded off on a number of issues including immigration, healthcare, impeachment, and climate change. >> reporter: good evening. it's intere
bobby s and and willie mays, jarrod dyson and tim lecastro go deep.se to exactly what happened with bobby and willie. and the dodgers. on the short end tonight. >>> dc united, orlando city. wayne rooney. >> wow. >> you talk about a goalie who was ready to panic right there. he came out too far. and that was the only goal of the game. >> i remember that chain-link fence at candlestick so well. >> it was a great childhood memory. >> the exact same thing....
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[laughter] the camera got a kid topping over the fence and running up to shake willie mays hands, fromyhood idol, number 24 and i got to meet him and become his friend, it is amazing, i had barry bonds come on and he did the entire show for me for three hours after he set the record and when he revealed on my show that he had a death threat during the course of that season and he said the homewrecker. another one that you hardly ever heard on e the radio sandy koufx came on the show and i said please do a favor for me so he came on and spent quite a bit of time. >> let me stop you there, what was he like since you got to interview. >> use great. mark: one of the greatest pictures of her. >> one of the greatest lefties ever. he was an amazingve player. in greatness, i don't care what it is, i love people who excel in what they do. i have great admiration andhe respect regardless of what the field endeavor although i think about politics, if 70 does her job in politics the right way, i have no problem with it. >> ronald reagan. >> i like ronald reagan, i got to meet john f. kennedy and s
[laughter] the camera got a kid topping over the fence and running up to shake willie mays hands, fromyhood idol, number 24 and i got to meet him and become his friend, it is amazing, i had barry bonds come on and he did the entire show for me for three hours after he set the record and when he revealed on my show that he had a death threat during the course of that season and he said the homewrecker. another one that you hardly ever heard on e the radio sandy koufx came on the show and i said...
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willie. like mlions of others, your teen may not be vaccinated against meningitis b. to talk to our teen's doctor mening about a meningitis b vaccine. >> announcer: "news4 today" starts now. >>> 6:00 on this saturday morning. what we're following for you. the streetsin shuttg down for another capital pride parade. getting you ready to join the pay. >>> and dieing with a tweet. the president ends the tariff with mexico saying they're fixing the border crisis. >>> and we're learning more about the pavement that caused this powerful geyser at a maryland complex. >>> good morning to you. thank you for being with us on this saturday morning. n'm adam tuss. david culver does work here anymore in case youch didn't cat that part but we still love david and love you being with us this morning and thank you for being with
willie. like mlions of others, your teen may not be vaccinated against meningitis b. to talk to our teen's doctor mening about a meningitis b vaccine. >> announcer: "news4 today" starts now. >>> 6:00 on this saturday morning. what we're following for you. the streetsin shuttg down for another capital pride parade. getting you ready to join the pay. >>> and dieing with a tweet. the president ends the tariff with mexico saying they're fixing the border crisis....
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willis. thank you. it's theresa may's nightmare ending today with a thud. it's her last day as the u.k. the conservative party there after she failed to deliver a plan for brexit. the year was 2016. britain voted to leave the european union. parliament voted against her deal with the union three times. theresa may says she will continue to serve as prime minister until her party chooses her replacement. benjamin hall reporting live. ben? >> hi, shep. in fact, theresa may made the decision to stand down two weeks ago. you could say she was pushed. she wanted to wait until after the president's state visit and after the d-day celebrations before formally stepping down. those events are done. the president has left the u.k. and now what promises to be a bit early value race to succeed her can begin. 11 candidates have publicly said they will seek to replace her. over the next six weeks, there will be a series of votes by conservative mps as they try to whittle them down until two remain. the roughly 120,000 conservative party members will pick the winner from the final two. as you pointed
willis. thank you. it's theresa may's nightmare ending today with a thud. it's her last day as the u.k. the conservative party there after she failed to deliver a plan for brexit. the year was 2016. britain voted to leave the european union. parliament voted against her deal with the union three times. theresa may says she will continue to serve as prime minister until her party chooses her replacement. benjamin hall reporting live. ben? >> hi, shep. in fact, theresa may made the decision...
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a later scene fix in the glass, a protective layer also cracked and may of 2014 making for a similar panic. chicago's willis tower attracts about one and a half million visitors. each year. still ahead as we take a look back at oracle arena just ahead of the final game also take a look at how much. >>ticket prices used to cost for the wires for started playing in oakland thats after the break and the winds kicking up around the bay area now that >>back to our top story at 00 05am tonight. it's the end of an era in bay area sports the golden state warriors are going to play their final game at the oracle arena next year the wires of course will move to the chase center in san francisco kron four as mark arbiter takes a look back at the history of oracle arena. >>they were known as the san francisco warriors but for their first decade of a play their home games in various venues, including the newly build oakland coliseum to 3 years. >>i realize that the lawyers. >>you have to have a home in 1971 owner franklin merely moved the team to oakland changing their name to the golden state warriors. >>coming to a br
a later scene fix in the glass, a protective layer also cracked and may of 2014 making for a similar panic. chicago's willis tower attracts about one and a half million visitors. each year. still ahead as we take a look back at oracle arena just ahead of the final game also take a look at how much. >>ticket prices used to cost for the wires for started playing in oakland thats after the break and the winds kicking up around the bay area now that >>back to our top story at 00 05am...
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may by manipulating us with their eyebrows. >> and we have jimmy. >>> hey, guys, adam levine is here and willy nelson and lin manuel miranda returnsor a wheel of free style rematch. a great show. stay tuned. >>> happening now a developing story out of iraq. a rocket attack in baghdad. but who pushed the button. hit exxon mobile head quarters but landed two meters short of the main building. we're back with more many people living with diabetes monitor their blood glucose every day. which means they have to stop. and stick their fingers. repeatedly. today, life-changing technology from abbott makes it possible to track glucose levels. without drawing a drop of blood, again and again. the most personal technology, is technology with the power to change your life. >>> boeing found a buyer. international airlines plans to buy two 737 max jets. they were grounded after two deadly crashes. boeing is still working on a fix for the automatic safety feature blames for the crashes. >>> and facebook is rolling facebook says it wants to make sending money around the world as easy as sending a photo or message. libra will be tied in with regul
may by manipulating us with their eyebrows. >> and we have jimmy. >>> hey, guys, adam levine is here and willy nelson and lin manuel miranda returnsor a wheel of free style rematch. a great show. stay tuned. >>> happening now a developing story out of iraq. a rocket attack in baghdad. but who pushed the button. hit exxon mobile head quarters but landed two meters short of the main building. we're back with more many people living with diabetes monitor their blood glucose...
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may at that podium any moment now. that does it for us on "morning joe." we turn over the coverage now to stephanie ruhle. >> thanks so much, willie. i'm stephanie ruhle. any minute now the president and uk prime minister theresa may will be holding that joint press conference, with an eye on london, i want to bring in jilian tet with the "financial times" and richard stengel, who served as former undersecretary for state and public diplomacy under president obama. welcome to you both. jilian, to you, first, what's expected. what should we be watching for? >> there's going to be a lot of platitudes. the best thing that everyone's hoping for is that the president doesn't say anything too inflammatory. because, of course, we've had a lot of heated words or rather more accurately, heated tweets going back and forth in the last 24 hours. so i think everyone will be wanting to get through with some general platitudes, talking about the special relationship and then take a deep breath and hope that nothing else happens. >> well, we'll see. depends on if he take questions. what are you expecting? >> i think -- i'm going to be the skunk at the picnic. this is a
may at that podium any moment now. that does it for us on "morning joe." we turn over the coverage now to stephanie ruhle. >> thanks so much, willie. i'm stephanie ruhle. any minute now the president and uk prime minister theresa may will be holding that joint press conference, with an eye on london, i want to bring in jilian tet with the "financial times" and richard stengel, who served as former undersecretary for state and public diplomacy under president obama....
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may. they expected 185,000. jerry willislse from the new york stock exchange. >> we had a little exuberance with an ipo. you have to write a jobs number a big disappointed jobs created for may 75,000. we were expecting more than double that, 185,000. and more bad news wage growth was just 3.1%, the big growth area healthcare added 16,000 jobs for the month. the top line number which a lot of people pay attention to not so great, i have to tell you, 3.1%. the big thing people are talking about out of this and markets are higher now, the dow up 100 points at the open. they believe this will lead the federal reserve to cut rates and why you are seeing a gain in the markets today and talking a lot about trade and tariffs. mexican tariffs in particular. beer, tomato, all the prices could go higher with the tariffs expected to be put on beginning monday. ed lawrence is reporting that talks among lawyers from mexico and the u.s. are starting at 9:00 a.m. we had a report yesterday that there would be a delay to these tariffs. that s
may. they expected 185,000. jerry willislse from the new york stock exchange. >> we had a little exuberance with an ipo. you have to write a jobs number a big disappointed jobs created for may 75,000. we were expecting more than double that, 185,000. and more bad news wage growth was just 3.1%, the big growth area healthcare added 16,000 jobs for the month. the top line number which a lot of people pay attention to not so great, i have to tell you, 3.1%. the big thing people are talking...
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cen willy some of it -- he knew about it, he actually said that some of the money may be used for terrord of a deal is that? then they gave them 1.8 billion in cash. cash. plane loads of cash. what kind of a deal is that? and the biggest problem is, they had bad testing, you weren't able to see many of the sites. you saw that, tim. >> yes, sir. >> you couldn't go into the most important sites to test, to see. they were probably making the stuff for long time. but with $150 billion going to them. they were doing very well, and 1.8 billion in cash. and you have no real right of testing, you couldn't test properly. and most importantly the agreement ends in a short period of time. they had a path to nuclear weapons, we cannot allow iran to have a path to nuclear weapons. and by the way, we have tremendous support. people were very happy with what i did the other day, by not doing something, okay? but we have tremendous support. nobody wants to see iran have nuclear weapons. thank you very much, everybody. thank you. >> do you think they understood the message you were sending them last week
cen willy some of it -- he knew about it, he actually said that some of the money may be used for terrord of a deal is that? then they gave them 1.8 billion in cash. cash. plane loads of cash. what kind of a deal is that? and the biggest problem is, they had bad testing, you weren't able to see many of the sites. you saw that, tim. >> yes, sir. >> you couldn't go into the most important sites to test, to see. they were probably making the stuff for long time. but with $150 billion...
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may 28 chain could come to an end for the dow jones industrials. jerry willisn the floor and i will not cry a river here but it's still relatively close to recent ties. >> 2% off the s&p 500 height, down 23 points, come on, why are you so worried? last week was the best week at 2019 and yesterday we had a rally and i were down a bit and the traders are telling me it's the refreshes and we just had this huge move and gone too far, too fast and overbought and now here's the results. it's been a lot of good news and the news on trade has been good and the news on growth and certainly the news of interest rates have been very good. the people out there suggesting that if we get disappointed on those interest rates that could be a problem but for right now i've got to say with the dow down 28, s&p down three, nasdaq marginally let's talk about the aetna deal in stock down pretty substantially here reporting to the new york post saying a federal judge could move to block the 69 billion acquisition of aetna affecting the stock year. the judge told the lawyers to cance
may 28 chain could come to an end for the dow jones industrials. jerry willisn the floor and i will not cry a river here but it's still relatively close to recent ties. >> 2% off the s&p 500 height, down 23 points, come on, why are you so worried? last week was the best week at 2019 and yesterday we had a rally and i were down a bit and the traders are telling me it's the refreshes and we just had this huge move and gone too far, too fast and overbought and now here's the results....
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and that child may be separated from you as required by law. >> and willie geist also you had john kellying that they would separate children from their parents. >> as a deterrent. >> and they would do so as a deterrent. they would tear babies from mother's arms, this is what was said with cameras rolling that they would separate children from their parents. they would rip babies from their mother's arms, quote as a deterrent. >> yeah, that's the key right there is that they called it a deterrent, and jeff sessions said that time and again, which tells you that it is a strategy, that they believe by appearing tough on the border and again, i hesitate even to say that because if your idea is being tough is letting babies go around in diapers or as the congressman said to chris hayes, the door is open, the 2-year-olds are free to leave at any time. i don't know what world of toughness you live in. deterrence was a strategy, a goal, and they believe the best way to do it was to scare people with images look the ones we have seen, and stories like the ones we have heard yesterday from even a
and that child may be separated from you as required by law. >> and willie geist also you had john kellying that they would separate children from their parents. >> as a deterrent. >> and they would do so as a deterrent. they would tear babies from mother's arms, this is what was said with cameras rolling that they would separate children from their parents. they would rip babies from their mother's arms, quote as a deterrent. >> yeah, that's the key right there is that...
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may help out. >>> there are new calls this morning for a federal monitor to oversee the vallejo police department, following the fatal police shooting of a vallejo man. the attorney for willy mccoy's family requested oversight. some are settled, others are ongoing. civil rights attorney john burris said if changes aren't made, they will need to be placed under federal, meaning a takeover. >> they have failure to discipline, failure to properly train, and this fact, by their nonaction has caused officers to think that it is okay, according to them, to engage in unconstitutional policing. >> now, the city of vallejo declined to comment on the lawsuit. 20-year-old mccoy fell asleep in officers found his lap. and when he started to move, officers gave him a verbal command to put his hands up. the officers ended up firing 55 rounds in four seconds. an expert released a report earlier this month, saying the officers' actions were in line with contemporary training and police practices. >>> a man convicted of killing a woman in oakland 40 years ago may get life in prison today. dennis raped and stabbed betty elias in a motel room in 1949. he was 18 years old at the time. and he i
may help out. >>> there are new calls this morning for a federal monitor to oversee the vallejo police department, following the fatal police shooting of a vallejo man. the attorney for willy mccoy's family requested oversight. some are settled, others are ongoing. civil rights attorney john burris said if changes aren't made, they will need to be placed under federal, meaning a takeover. >> they have failure to discipline, failure to properly train, and this fact, by their...
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willie, we're coming off the first losing months of the year. may was brutal.kets off 6%. we haven't seen that lins sent 2 since 2011. and saying the breakdown is the talks between u.s. and china. when you give them an inch, they want a yard. that's the chinese investigation of the story. there are no new trade talks between the u.s. and china. we are expecting president xi and president trump to be meeting at the g20 at the end of the month. month word on whether they can come to a trade truce. in the meantime, more tariffs back and forth. the u.s. took up the tariff rate to 25% to $25 billion worth in this country. china retaliated this past weekend. what's making matters worse, willie, there's also a big threat of tariffs, 5%, on mexican imports. so trade wars heat up with two out top three trading partners in the u.s. even though they're here to discuss it. >> and saying the tariff will go into effect a week from today. c cnbc's sara eisen. >>> june is pride month. tackling the issue with the same urgency as 50 years ago. >> with the protests. the world is
willie, we're coming off the first losing months of the year. may was brutal.kets off 6%. we haven't seen that lins sent 2 since 2011. and saying the breakdown is the talks between u.s. and china. when you give them an inch, they want a yard. that's the chinese investigation of the story. there are no new trade talks between the u.s. and china. we are expecting president xi and president trump to be meeting at the g20 at the end of the month. month word on whether they can come to a trade...
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may be dead here somewhere. connell: breaking news. melissa: reporting results for first time in couple months. gerri willis. reporter: it was put up or shut up time for beyond meat. they are beating both on top and bottom line. the stock is trading higher after hours by 5%. somebody in my ear right now. what are you saying? eps coming in at 14 cents a share. expectations of a loss of 15 cents a share. a loss of 14 cents against a loss of 15 cents a share. revenues 40.21 million. handily beating expectations. the stock is up and up dramatically. people had questions about this stock. 30% of the share outstanding have been sold short. they are trading 29 times sales. 300% since it went public. big questions what this company is doing, is it going to work. i have to tell you the stock has been on fire since its ipo. the very first report the stock had, first earnings report since going public. one more note i think it is interesting. big debate whether they will put this product in the meat aisle in your local grocery store or over in the corner with vegan things. if they get out of the vegan department, get i
may be dead here somewhere. connell: breaking news. melissa: reporting results for first time in couple months. gerri willis. reporter: it was put up or shut up time for beyond meat. they are beating both on top and bottom line. the stock is trading higher after hours by 5%. somebody in my ear right now. what are you saying? eps coming in at 14 cents a share. expectations of a loss of 15 cents a share. a loss of 14 cents against a loss of 15 cents a share. revenues 40.21 million. handily...
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willis she apologised to resume appeared to blame not herself but accommodation of a labor leader who defeated winston churchill and the revolutionary liberation movements which won independence from brutal british colonial tyranny what may be behind the issue in relation to the problems that some members of the interest generation have faced was the fact that when they came into the u.k. they were not given documentary evidence of their immigration status and their country's going to gain independence they were not given that documentary evidence of their status this week's hugo of poll claims that tories are choose the next u.k. pm or arguably less colonial they don't mind giving up ulster and scotland if it stops jeremy corbyn but if the leader of the scots nationalist in westminster is to be believed the frontrunner boris johnson might eject scotland from the u.k. for different reasons does the prime minister the green with the front runner set to succeed or that the scottish people out of their ministries that should be pleased to get to was and exterminated tourism may seem not to agree with the sentiments published in a right wing. magazine once edited by boris johnson but it is of course scotland where britain ha
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willie met up with mark ronson to talk about how he built a career on making hits and how he keeps it coming. ♪ bruno mars mayn funk," the certified song that spent 14 weeks at number one. the man behind the music is mark ronson, he gave "uptown funk" its groouve. >> sometimes it is an extra notch. ♪ five minutes of silence at the wedding. for well over a decade, ronson has been a go to record producer for the biggest stars in music from bruno to adele. and the late amy winehouse. >> when superstar lady gaga wanted a new kind of sound for her 2016 album "joanne." ronson helped her find it. >> how do you describe what a producer does? >> our job is to take what's great about that artist and magnify it a thousand times. someone like lady gaga we sat down and asked her what kind of record she wants to make. >> gaga tapped ronson to help her write music for "a star is born." the result of their collaboration was "shallow." ♪ >> how do you begin to make that up? >> you came in and sat at the piano. >> she likes everybody to put head phones on, the third thing she sang out was "tell me something boy." and all my ha
willie met up with mark ronson to talk about how he built a career on making hits and how he keeps it coming. ♪ bruno mars mayn funk," the certified song that spent 14 weeks at number one. the man behind the music is mark ronson, he gave "uptown funk" its groouve. >> sometimes it is an extra notch. ♪ five minutes of silence at the wedding. for well over a decade, ronson has been a go to record producer for the biggest stars in music from bruno to adele. and the late amy...
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nermeen: in may, de blasio promised to protect transgender new yorkers, dedicating a monument to legendary transgender activists marsha p. johnson and sylvia rivera. raquel willisur reresponse o what the mayor has said and what he has promised? >> i think it is great we're honoring these figures, but we forget the facts of their lives. marsha and sylvia were women who were fighting for people who are incarcerated, for people who have had very difficult experiences and interactions with law enforcement in the state. while it is great we have these monuments, we have to continue this fight. amy: sylvia rivera, 50 years ago at the stonewall inn. we want to end with actor and model indya moore, star of "pose." >> i want to start by noting the recorded trans women and people who have been murdered, most of which there have been no arrests . you know, there are no leads. our cases are at the bottom of the pile always. jesus, 25-year-old mexican trans woman of color, better known as tricia. she went missing on may 17. the authorities later found her head severed in a cooler outside a town hall. her decapitateted body was later found in the streets of mexico. a 25-year
nermeen: in may, de blasio promised to protect transgender new yorkers, dedicating a monument to legendary transgender activists marsha p. johnson and sylvia rivera. raquel willisur reresponse o what the mayor has said and what he has promised? >> i think it is great we're honoring these figures, but we forget the facts of their lives. marsha and sylvia were women who were fighting for people who are incarcerated, for people who have had very difficult experiences and interactions with...
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may at that podium any moment now. that does it for us on "morning joe." we turn over the coverage now to stephanie ruhle. >> thanks so much, willie. i'm stephanie ruhle. a may will be holding that joint press conference, with an eye on london, i want to bring in jilian tet with the "financial times" and richard stengel, who served as former undersecretary for state and public diplomacy under president obama. welcome to you both. jilian, to you, first, what's expected. what should we be watching for? >> there's going to be a lot of platitudes. the best thing that everyone's hoping for is that the president doesn't say anything too inflammatory. because, of course, we've had a lot of heated words or
may at that podium any moment now. that does it for us on "morning joe." we turn over the coverage now to stephanie ruhle. >> thanks so much, willie. i'm stephanie ruhle. a may will be holding that joint press conference, with an eye on london, i want to bring in jilian tet with the "financial times" and richard stengel, who served as former undersecretary for state and public diplomacy under president obama. welcome to you both. jilian, to you, first, what's expected....
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case that however mad they may be for president trump for leaving the nuclear deal, we cannot allow iran to threaten the international community and the global economy by willy nilly being able to attack global interests, american interests with absolute impunity. >> dana: one last question to you, adam. foreign minister for iran said he's going to take this to the united nations. how do you think that will go? >> i would welcome that. any opportunity as john said to lay out the evidence, obviously, works in our favor. >> dana: all right. we'll see what happens. we appreciate you coming on. thank you. >> thank you. >> dana: so what challenges would our military face if this escalates? i will talk to a retired colonel with over 20 years in the army. plus, supreme court issues a key ruling on a war memorial in the shape of a cross on public land. can it stay? i've always been amazed by what's next. and still going for my best, even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin... i want that too. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. pl
case that however mad they may be for president trump for leaving the nuclear deal, we cannot allow iran to threaten the international community and the global economy by willy nilly being able to attack global interests, american interests with absolute impunity. >> dana: one last question to you, adam. foreign minister for iran said he's going to take this to the united nations. how do you think that will go? >> i would welcome that. any opportunity as john said to lay out the...
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willie coy 55 times in less than four seconds. independent use of force expert found conduct was reasonable and in line with training and police procedures. and practices. you may recall in early february mccoy was found slumped over in the car's driver's seat unresponsive with a gun in his hand. or lack i should say. officers surrounding the vehicle and opening fire after seeing mccoy move. mccoy's family is pushing for police reforms after the shooting. >>> a plan to change tour i have thes and charge them to drive down the crookedest street in the world will face its first test in the state senate. the finance committee will vote on the lombard street toll. public hears and setting up a reservation center for drivers to use the toll. it could range from $5 to $10 per ride. it would not kick in until 2020. >>> disney already looking to the future just weeks after opening "star wars" galaxy's edge. up next, a marvel super hero park. they just approved building permits for new construction. no word what kind of rides would look like there. it could cost $14 million. >> if you're going to any park you should go to a water park. i would rather stay in the house a
willie coy 55 times in less than four seconds. independent use of force expert found conduct was reasonable and in line with training and police procedures. and practices. you may recall in early february mccoy was found slumped over in the car's driver's seat unresponsive with a gun in his hand. or lack i should say. officers surrounding the vehicle and opening fire after seeing mccoy move. mccoy's family is pushing for police reforms after the shooting. >>> a plan to change tour i...
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willis on floor of new york stock exchange. edward lawrence in d.c., and yaki. jackie deangelis at the white house. let's start with edward. reporter: there mayave been a weaker jobs number because of the flooding along the mississippi river. the private sector created 90,000 jobs. a lot of losses were on the government side, 15,000 of losses on government sector with 2/3 of losses at the state level across the united states. vice president's chief of staff says you need to keep in mind the big picture. >> we understand that day is one data point but overall reality the economy has added roughly 6 million jobs. of the 500,000 manufacturing sector. all-time lows for hispanic-americans. all-time lows for african-americans. the economy remains incredibly strong. reporter: bottom line on the unemployment rate everyone who wants a job could possibly get a job with 3.6% unemployment rate. one of the indicators of inflation the federal reserve looks at is the average hourly wages. this is domino thing so follow me through this. average hourly wages rose 3.1% over last 12 months that is a he slowing growth in the number. that could mean inflation pre
willis on floor of new york stock exchange. edward lawrence in d.c., and yaki. jackie deangelis at the white house. let's start with edward. reporter: there mayave been a weaker jobs number because of the flooding along the mississippi river. the private sector created 90,000 jobs. a lot of losses were on the government side, 15,000 of losses on government sector with 2/3 of losses at the state level across the united states. vice president's chief of staff says you need to keep in mind the big...
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willis is there with more. >> stocks finishing higher. the dow up 263 points. the s & p up 30. why? surprisingly it was a poor jobs report that sent stocks higher. that report, jobs increasing 75,000 in maywell below expectations of 185,000 jobs created. the jobs rate staying sat 3.6%. the report full of bad news. and manufacturing jobs up 3,000, less than expected. but the markets loved it because traders are expecting rate cuts. maybe as many as three starting in june, and they think this report will spur the fed to do just that. so for the week the dow up 5%. the s & p5%. the dow industrials snapping a sick-week losing streak. let me tell d a 60s weeklet me. -- snapping a 6-week losing streak. liz: we have wall streeters forecasting a possible fed rate cut because of the underwhelming jobs report. dc bun dids say the tax cut could get wiped out by the tariff. let's straighten this out with don lurkwith -- don lufkin. >> the president is trying to get mexico's attention. he used the kindness method that you use to train a mule. you hit the mule with a baseball bat. now you have got his attention. now you can use the kindness method. these tariffs are the baseball bat that congress gave
willis is there with more. >> stocks finishing higher. the dow up 263 points. the s & p up 30. why? surprisingly it was a poor jobs report that sent stocks higher. that report, jobs increasing 75,000 in maywell below expectations of 185,000 jobs created. the jobs rate staying sat 3.6%. the report full of bad news. and manufacturing jobs up 3,000, less than expected. but the markets loved it because traders are expecting rate cuts. maybe as many as three starting in june, and they...
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may help. >>> there are new calls for a federal monitor to oversee the vallejo police department after the shooting of an unarmed man. willie mccoy's family requested it. it details 24 police misconduct cases. civil rights attorney john burress said if changes are not made, the department needs to be placed over federal receivership, which means a takeover. >> they have engaged in a conduct of failure to discipline, failure to properly train and by their nonaction officers thy it's okay to engage in unconstitutional policing. >> the city of vallejo declined to comment. mci could fell aleap in a drive threw taco bell. officers found him with a gun on his lap. the officers fired 55 rounds. the report said the officers' actions were in line with temporary training and police practices. >>> still ahead, a bart train broke down this week, forcing hundreds of passengers to get out and walk through a dark tunnel to the next bart station. coming up, what officials said was the problem that affected the train which is part of bart's new fleet of the future. >>> also up next, it's president trump's second day of meeting at the g20 su
may help. >>> there are new calls for a federal monitor to oversee the vallejo police department after the shooting of an unarmed man. willie mccoy's family requested it. it details 24 police misconduct cases. civil rights attorney john burress said if changes are not made, the department needs to be placed over federal receivership, which means a takeover. >> they have engaged in a conduct of failure to discipline, failure to properly train and by their nonaction officers thy...
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willis floor nysc. >> high cost of tariffs consumers bracing for impact speaking exclusively with ceo of walmart doug mcmillon here weighing in on consumer impact, a joint news conference with petitioner prime minister theresa maya special update from the tennis channel. et. >> welcome back to another at an i will say channel court report kwrt finals set french open reaches end in paris, djokovic with a comfortable statesets win over germany world number one first man to reach quarters at roland a -- garros. >> pleased with every aspect of game coming together beautifully motivated to fight for the trophy, yes i mean that is why i am here. but still long way to go. >> moved on with impressive victory. 26 winners americans meet australia ashley in semis tennis channel live daily coverage hits air 5:00 eastern. 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get something done. ( ♪ ) rather than worry about how to pay for long-term care. brighthouse smartcare℠ is a hybrid life insurance and long-term care product. i
willis floor nysc. >> high cost of tariffs consumers bracing for impact speaking exclusively with ceo of walmart doug mcmillon here weighing in on consumer impact, a joint news conference with petitioner prime minister theresa maya special update from the tennis channel. et. >> welcome back to another at an i will say channel court report kwrt finals set french open reaches end in paris, djokovic with a comfortable statesets win over germany world number one first man to reach...