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morning to you, craig melvin here. an image meant to inspire confidence and unity on a shaken global stage. that family photo of america and our allies standing shoulder to shoulder, the first day of the g7 summit in the united kingdom just got under way. right now, president biden meeting with his counterparts there. like any family, there are differences. but there are also some key issues of agreement this morning. of course, we can't forget the big meeting on the horizon. president biden and russian president vladimir putin, reporters just asking president biden about it this morning. >> mr. president, what's your message to putin? >> back here at home, we're following big developments on capitol hill, a bipartisan deal on infrastructure, new hurdles with police reform talks and a sharp focus on voting rights. >>> and there's a big new revelation related to the former president's tenure. "the new york times" thursday headline reads, "hunting leaks trump officials focused on democrats in congress." nbc has now confi
morning to you, craig melvin here. an image meant to inspire confidence and unity on a shaken global stage. that family photo of america and our allies standing shoulder to shoulder, the first day of the g7 summit in the united kingdom just got under way. right now, president biden meeting with his counterparts there. like any family, there are differences. but there are also some key issues of agreement this morning. of course, we can't forget the big meeting on the horizon. president biden...
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craig? >> trymaine, president biden, again, the first president to ever visit tulsa to talk about what happened there 100 years ago today, it's kind of hard to believe if you think about it, the fact he will be the first, but give us an idea of what his visit is going to mean to that community. how important is this moment to folks who are there in tulsa? >> reporter: craig, this moment president biden visiting tulsa means a lot. you have to understand up until the early 2000s, the tulsa massacre wasn't even taught in oklahoma history classes. they buried it, intentionally so, and local forces were complicit in burying that. when the descendents of those victims and survivors pushed to shine a light in the very dark places in this community and remember the dead and all the sacrifices they made and the efforts to rebuild this goes a long way in validating the claims but gives them a sense of pride they are finally being heard. the story, as terrible and bloody and violent as it was, it's fin
craig? >> trymaine, president biden, again, the first president to ever visit tulsa to talk about what happened there 100 years ago today, it's kind of hard to believe if you think about it, the fact he will be the first, but give us an idea of what his visit is going to mean to that community. how important is this moment to folks who are there in tulsa? >> reporter: craig, this moment president biden visiting tulsa means a lot. you have to understand up until the early 2000s, the...
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here's the responses from craig shirley. ventures of tom sawyer, 1865, katherine drinker bolin tom wolf the bonfire of the vanities and larry mercury lonesome dove. currently mr. shirley is reading james swanson's end of days. napoleon hill's think and growd rich, f john beauchamp's franklin winston and michael dobbs one minute to midnight. a lot of history titles there, mr. shirley. one stood out to me that was napoleon hill's think and grow rich. what is thatat about? >> that book has been around for 100 years. my grandmother georgia turned me onto it as a young boy. it is kind of a different two, it is inspirational but how you achieve success with your spiritual means, your economic social means. just to re-energize my thinking every couple of years now. when i hire a new pr firm i gave them a copy of think and grow rich because he is so much useful information. >> another book you chose your rereading cs lewis' the screwtape letters, why? >> i love cs lewis. he proved that you can be spiritual and be a libertarian. and
here's the responses from craig shirley. ventures of tom sawyer, 1865, katherine drinker bolin tom wolf the bonfire of the vanities and larry mercury lonesome dove. currently mr. shirley is reading james swanson's end of days. napoleon hill's think and growd rich, f john beauchamp's franklin winston and michael dobbs one minute to midnight. a lot of history titles there, mr. shirley. one stood out to me that was napoleon hill's think and grow rich. what is thatat about? >> that book has...
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craig melvin here. this hour, new hurdles as democrats struggle to move forward on president biden's agenda. one of those obstacles comes to the tune of $6 trillion. progressive democrats are voting a brand-new sweeping infrastructure proposal. they're not even trying to get republicans on board. will the president accept it? in a few moments, i will talk about what it means for the president's economic agenda with chris van hollen. >>> we are watching for a yen -- for an update on the vaccine race. >>> a disturbing video from the january 6th insurrection. it showed a man wielding a flagpole in the direction of police officers. the doj has a stunning detail about who he is. a former new york city police officer. we will get an update on the case in a few moments. >>> we start with the new hurdles and passing the president's agenda. garrett haake has the latest from the hill. nbc's mike memoli is standing by for us at the white house. garrett, i will start with you. set the stage for us. where are we rig
craig melvin here. this hour, new hurdles as democrats struggle to move forward on president biden's agenda. one of those obstacles comes to the tune of $6 trillion. progressive democrats are voting a brand-new sweeping infrastructure proposal. they're not even trying to get republicans on board. will the president accept it? in a few moments, i will talk about what it means for the president's economic agenda with chris van hollen. >>> we are watching for a yen -- for an update on the...
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right now, craig melvin picks up our coverage. >>> good monday morning to you. craig melvin here. a little more than 30 minutes, we will see kamala harris in her first meeting on foreign soil with a foreign leader. she is in guatemala right now. president biden tasked her with addressing the root causes of the surge of migrants we are seeing at the border. it's not just her first international trip. it's the administration's first international trip. president biden's first will come in a matter of days when he head to europe. he has a key meeting today at the white house with the head of nato. that's not all on the president's agenda today. he has his next conversation with republican senators on a possible infrastructure deal. the gap between them at this point, about $700 billion. also for democrats on the hill, something that was likely just became real. like many conversations about the hill this year, it centers on west virginia democratic senator joe manchin. he is a no on a sweeping voting rights bill. he is a no on getting rid of the filibuster. how does this upend everyt
right now, craig melvin picks up our coverage. >>> good monday morning to you. craig melvin here. a little more than 30 minutes, we will see kamala harris in her first meeting on foreign soil with a foreign leader. she is in guatemala right now. president biden tasked her with addressing the root causes of the surge of migrants we are seeing at the border. it's not just her first international trip. it's the administration's first international trip. president biden's first will come...
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he knows a lot, craig. after a two-year battle with mcgahn where he defied subpoenas issued by the house judiciary committee, well, mcgahn is finally here today. back to your question, what is the committee and what is congress going to do with it? it's kind of unclear. it's not like the congress is going to be able to impeach the former president a third time as long as he is not in office. what this transcript does is it will add to the public record of what the former president did, perhaps contribute to an obstruction case in some of the states, including new york, who are doing investigations. they also couldn't decline the opportunity to hear from mcgahn. it's congress' role to investigate, something they have been pounding for the previous four years during the former trump administration. when the opportunity arose, they had to take it. we will eventually see what the transcript said. my republican sources think don mcgahn will not sell out the former president, saying he is a lawyer soldier. we wil
he knows a lot, craig. after a two-year battle with mcgahn where he defied subpoenas issued by the house judiciary committee, well, mcgahn is finally here today. back to your question, what is the committee and what is congress going to do with it? it's kind of unclear. it's not like the congress is going to be able to impeach the former president a third time as long as he is not in office. what this transcript does is it will add to the public record of what the former president did, perhaps...
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. >>> i'm hallie jackson in for craig melvin. nancy pelosi is discussing the ruling on obamacare. >> i said, this is a pillar of economic and health security along with the others. today's decision is a landmark victory for democrats' work to defend protections for people with pre-existing conditions. every day we think, how far will the court go on pre-existing conditions? against republicans' relentless assault to dismantle pre-existing conditions. on day one of our house majority, democrats acted decisively to throw our full legal weight of the house of representatives in the fight against this republican lawsuit. we will never forget how republican leaders embraced this way to rip away america's health care in the middle of a deadly pandemic. more than 1 million americans have signed up with affordable care act since president biden extended the enrollment period. more than 1 million americans. because of the extension, but also because of the expansion of access to benefits that we had put into the rescue package. i'm very p
. >>> i'm hallie jackson in for craig melvin. nancy pelosi is discussing the ruling on obamacare. >> i said, this is a pillar of economic and health security along with the others. today's decision is a landmark victory for democrats' work to defend protections for people with pre-existing conditions. every day we think, how far will the court go on pre-existing conditions? against republicans' relentless assault to dismantle pre-existing conditions. on day one of our house...
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>> craig, it's a start. it's a great start to help us influence other countries to start pitching in as well. here is what i heard in terms of the actual distribution. mike is right, sending 75% of the access doses to covax allows us to signal we are not using this for geopolitical advantage. one of the criticisms of covax is they have been distributing vaccines on the proportion of population of each of the countries. they are not maybe being as responsive for surges. this 25% that the u.s. has been using is allowing them to address those areas where there's real fires that need to be put out. latin america is a big part of that. in may, they saw 30% of the deaths and they are 8% of the global population. same thing in multiple places in africa. using that 25% to put out -- to help with some of the surges is important. the other thing you may have heard that was said in the briefing is the u.s. is removing the defense production act standing and that will increase coverage as well as the work to make raw ma
>> craig, it's a start. it's a great start to help us influence other countries to start pitching in as well. here is what i heard in terms of the actual distribution. mike is right, sending 75% of the access doses to covax allows us to signal we are not using this for geopolitical advantage. one of the criticisms of covax is they have been distributing vaccines on the proportion of population of each of the countries. they are not maybe being as responsive for surges. this 25% that the...
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craig, i hoe the european championship. craig, i ho -e that the european championship. craig, i hope that answers _ the european championship. craig, i hope that answers your— the european championship. craig, i hope that answers your question. i hope that answers your question. sadly, this is from paula and she asks, why not allow vaccinated people to travel, it only carries a small risk and could save the travel industry, she says? that small risk and could save the travel industry, she says?— industry, she says? that is a really aood industry, she says? that is a really good question- _ industry, she says? that is a really good question. the _ industry, she says? that is a really good question. the aviation i industry, she says? that is a really good question. the aviation and i good question. the aviation and travel— good question. the aviation and travel sector is directly lobbying for that, — travel sector is directly lobbying forthat, putting travel sector is directly lobbying for that, putting a lot of pressure on the _ for that, putting a lot of pressur
craig, i hoe the european championship. craig, i ho -e that the european championship. craig, i hope that answers _ the european championship. craig, i hope that answers your— the european championship. craig, i hope that answers your question. i hope that answers your question. sadly, this is from paula and she asks, why not allow vaccinated people to travel, it only carries a small risk and could save the travel industry, she says? that small risk and could save the travel industry, she...
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>> craig, israel is seeing about 20,000 new cases a day. a few dozen of those is breakthrough cases. that sounds really alarming. they still get the coronavirus, but remember the pfizer vaccine that they used here in israel, also here in the u.s., about 90% effective at stopping infection. that's a great number, it's not 100%. we have always known there would be some people fully vaccinated that would also get infected. the reason they're not overly worried is they're not seeing a spike of people going into the hospital. i spoke earlier to dr. gail. >> the patient that's are getting sick again, it is about 80 or 85% that are covered. >> craig, you heard from the gok there they're calm but not complacent. they also post planned to let people back into israel. they're going to try to keep things as poeb as possible, they're keeping a close eye on it. >> you probably noticed at the bottom of your screen officials in surfside, florida are assembling for a news conference. i believe we can listen in. we're getting a update on the search and resc
>> craig, israel is seeing about 20,000 new cases a day. a few dozen of those is breakthrough cases. that sounds really alarming. they still get the coronavirus, but remember the pfizer vaccine that they used here in israel, also here in the u.s., about 90% effective at stopping infection. that's a great number, it's not 100%. we have always known there would be some people fully vaccinated that would also get infected. the reason they're not overly worried is they're not seeing a spike...
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>> reporter: that's right, craig. there's members not only from the progressive left, like representative alexandria ocasio-cortez but also others who are calling on the president to let go of talks and for democrats to go it alone. they don't think a bipartisan agreement is comprehensive enough. there's talk among members saying if you bring in republicans, you are going to lose democrats. it's going to be very difficult to get the number of votes necessary, 60, to agree on a bipartisan package. the reality also is, craig, that they don't -- democrats don't have the votes right now to do a partisan package either. they are in a very difficult place. the bipartisan talks are actually buying them time to get their ducks in order. there's another issue that is related to this that also doesn't have the support of enough democratic senators. that is the filibuster. they can't go it alone yet outside of the reconciliation process. i spoke with senator shaheen of new hampshire. this is where she stands on the filibuster. >
>> reporter: that's right, craig. there's members not only from the progressive left, like representative alexandria ocasio-cortez but also others who are calling on the president to let go of talks and for democrats to go it alone. they don't think a bipartisan agreement is comprehensive enough. there's talk among members saying if you bring in republicans, you are going to lose democrats. it's going to be very difficult to get the number of votes necessary, 60, to agree on a bipartisan...
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what else can you tell us, chief craig? the. >> well, i've got to tell you, and i'll say it again, bail reform is an absolute failure. okay, let's try to work on reforming the system. but when you start letting violent criminals out, who does that impact mostly? you know, i applaud bill and what he's doing. there's no secret to what works. what will work is support the men and women who serve with dignity, courageously every single day. and it's just not happening. so let's talk about qualified immunity. city council of new york did what? ended qualified immunity. so is there a surprise that nypd officers are leaving in large numbers, that chicago pd officers are leaving in large numbers? we're not coming together on this. who speaks to these men and women -- maria: yeah. no, it's no surprise. it's no surprise because bad policy qualls bad outcomes. and that's -- equals bad outcomes. and that's what we are seeing over and other again in this administration. james craig, bill white, thanks very much for being here. we so app
what else can you tell us, chief craig? the. >> well, i've got to tell you, and i'll say it again, bail reform is an absolute failure. okay, let's try to work on reforming the system. but when you start letting violent criminals out, who does that impact mostly? you know, i applaud bill and what he's doing. there's no secret to what works. what will work is support the men and women who serve with dignity, courageously every single day. and it's just not happening. so let's talk about...
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craig melvin, everybody! we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) does your vitamin c last twenty-four hours? onlyly nature's s bounty doe. new immunene twenty-fofour hours has longnger lastingng vitamin. plusus, herbal and otheher immune s supers. onlyly from natuture's bountn. >> stephen: that's it for "the late show." tune in tomorrow when my guest will be christine baranski. james corden is next. good night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ the late late show, oh, oh the late late show, ooh ♪ the late late show, oh, oh
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there he is. >> how about you, craig? >> set me up with a nice massage, hit some golf balls and then we had dinner it was very relaxing, very nice. >> brian had a great day he got to sleep in, watch golf all day. he requested chicken piccata for dinner >> favorite meal >> look at these kids. so cute. >> hopefully everybody at home -- >> joel had fun, too ate banana pancakes and got a couple of shelves that the girls painted. >> sounds like a good day. >> same things we had friends and family over >>> good morning. it is 8:26. i am sierra johnson. three people are dead, five injured after a late night shooting at a party. it happened last night near 20th avenue in reams. family members had a party to celebrate father's day, and they say someone entered the home and started to fire. police haven't made any arrests, it is not clear if they have a motive. >>> it is officially first day of summer. temperatures are cooler than during the triple digit heat wave. kari hall has what we will see the rest of the week. >> it is coole
there he is. >> how about you, craig? >> set me up with a nice massage, hit some golf balls and then we had dinner it was very relaxing, very nice. >> brian had a great day he got to sleep in, watch golf all day. he requested chicken piccata for dinner >> favorite meal >> look at these kids. so cute. >> hopefully everybody at home -- >> joel had fun, too ate banana pancakes and got a couple of shelves that the girls painted. >> sounds like a good...
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craig, good morning. what can we expect to see today. >> well, rain, as you know, chauvin faced a jury of his peers and was found guilty will today. he will stand before the judge and that judge to decide whether or not chauvin. we'll spend decades behind bars. >> as to count one unintentional second-degree murder while committing a felony, find the defendant guilty since being found guilty in april of all charges in the death of george floyd. >> former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin has remained behind bars sitting in a maximum security prison. he has never publicly expressed remorse for floyd's death. but that could change before his sentencing when he will have the opportunity to address the court for the first time. despite being a first time criminal offender. it's the nature of the crime. he's convicted of that was the deciding factor in judge peter cahill is finding the children should face a higher sentence. the judge focusing on the abuse of chauvin's position of trust as an officer of
craig, good morning. what can we expect to see today. >> well, rain, as you know, chauvin faced a jury of his peers and was found guilty will today. he will stand before the judge and that judge to decide whether or not chauvin. we'll spend decades behind bars. >> as to count one unintentional second-degree murder while committing a felony, find the defendant guilty since being found guilty in april of all charges in the death of george floyd. >> former minneapolis police...
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craig, why didn't your grandmother answer the phone? >> she was in a computer class. >> why didn't your grandmother answer the phone, craig? >> she was in class and she didn't want to disturb the class. >> did she know who it was at the time? >> no, she didn't. she just heard the phone ring and turned it down. when she got back home is when she found out what was going on. z >> this is the class your mother was in. is confused. she's got grandkids, but she is your mother. >> yes. >> she did time for the crime that she did, she's out trying to do something and that's why she didn't answer. sapna, what am i missing that triggers this? is it just unreliability, that if you don't answer the phone, you've escaped? >> that's what i've learned the past couple weeks. i was shocked when she told me she was being sent back for this. i figured it was a misunderstanding and i got on the phone with her case manager at the halfway house and bureau prisons officials, and what i was told is that she did not have permission to be at that class, first of
craig, why didn't your grandmother answer the phone? >> she was in a computer class. >> why didn't your grandmother answer the phone, craig? >> she was in class and she didn't want to disturb the class. >> did she know who it was at the time? >> no, she didn't. she just heard the phone ring and turned it down. when she got back home is when she found out what was going on. z >> this is the class your mother was in. is confused. she's got grandkids, but she is...
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let me have a word with craig. _ know these young players. let me have a word with craig. why - have a word with craig. why switzerland? tt’s have a word with craig. why switzerland?— have a word with craig. why switzerland? �*, ., , ., ., , ., switzerland? it's a bit of a strange one, i switzerland? it's a bit of a strange one. i know- _ switzerland? it's a bit of a strange one. i know- l _ switzerland? it's a bit of a strange one, i know. i get— switzerland? it's a bit of a strange one, i know. i get that _ switzerland? it's a bit of a strange one, i know. i get that question i one, i know. i get that question quite a lot but i'll keep it brief. basically in 2011, i started following fc basel and it grew into the national team and entire league so i kind of fell into it by accident but i've been following the team for about ten years now. {titre team for about ten years now. give us an overview _ team for about ten years now. give us an overview of _ team for about ten years now. give us an overview of your _ team for about ten years now. give us an overview of y
let me have a word with craig. _ know these young players. let me have a word with craig. why - have a word with craig. why switzerland? tt’s have a word with craig. why switzerland?— have a word with craig. why switzerland? �*, ., , ., ., , ., switzerland? it's a bit of a strange one, i switzerland? it's a bit of a strange one. i know- _ switzerland? it's a bit of a strange one. i know- l _ switzerland? it's a bit of a strange one, i know. i get— switzerland? it's a bit of a strange...
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craig, it is great to have you back on. there were moments where they say it is darkest before with the dawn and things were looking grim the last few years. you said stay long and strong. you and your clients at piper sandler paid off congratulations on the calls what have you done for us lately what are you and your crystal technical ball seeing for the macro markets? >> brian, with the first half of the year done, we're up 10%. you know, when you go back through history and look at the positive greater than 10% first halves of the year, you look at how much can we get into the second half? when you go back through history, we found, brian, this market usually continues to keep pressing ahead in fact, you look back over the last, since 1928, you had 26 other periods with returns as strong in the first half and positive returns 77% of the time in the second half with an average return of 6.1% median return of 9.1%. brian, if it plays out this way, it is a fat pitch down the middle that we raised over the last couple months
craig, it is great to have you back on. there were moments where they say it is darkest before with the dawn and things were looking grim the last few years. you said stay long and strong. you and your clients at piper sandler paid off congratulations on the calls what have you done for us lately what are you and your crystal technical ball seeing for the macro markets? >> brian, with the first half of the year done, we're up 10%. you know, when you go back through history and look at the...
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let's return to craig murray. the human rights activist and former british ambassador to pakistan were just talking a bit earlier about julianna's tonge. knowledge of this story about the h. m. s. defend, if you would be so kind the captain of the h. m. s. defend them. we must have been aware that the russians would get angry. why didn't they take a route that would have avoid a confrontation? do you think so what, i've been this other music, you know, i find the idea that these documents were accidentally left as a bus stop, but been to be given to the, the b, b, b, b, c, the state, topic and organization, but already was handling the story on behalf of the government is paying the emotions. it's also quite amusing, but the leaked document the document. the key documents regarding the defender has a map on it, which shows tool tentative dates, one which just clips inside territorial waters of crimea. and another one which stays a 100 miles away was in fact all things that had to do was stay a 100 miles away. it h
let's return to craig murray. the human rights activist and former british ambassador to pakistan were just talking a bit earlier about julianna's tonge. knowledge of this story about the h. m. s. defend, if you would be so kind the captain of the h. m. s. defend them. we must have been aware that the russians would get angry. why didn't they take a route that would have avoid a confrontation? do you think so what, i've been this other music, you know, i find the idea that these documents were...
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detroit police chief james craig and georgia state congresswoman vernon jones and here on fox business start smart every weekday with mornings with maria on fox business. we hope you'll join us. that'll do it for us right now. thank you so much for joining us, to all of the fathers out there, have a very happy father's day alllllllllllll seeu again next time. ♪ ♪ >> welcome to the wall street journal at large. joe biden is back from his first foreign trip and, of course, it was a stunning success if you believe the media. penetrating reporting that would make kim jong un blush, journalists fell over themselves to declare trip in europe capped with vladimir putin meeting a triumph. biden's message to vladimir putin, the adults are back in charge at cnn. really? i'm fairly certain putin was
detroit police chief james craig and georgia state congresswoman vernon jones and here on fox business start smart every weekday with mornings with maria on fox business. we hope you'll join us. that'll do it for us right now. thank you so much for joining us, to all of the fathers out there, have a very happy father's day alllllllllllll seeu again next time. ♪ ♪ >> welcome to the wall street journal at large. joe biden is back from his first foreign trip and, of course, it was a...
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host: our guest is craig shirley. he has written many autobiographies. -- autobiographies for ronald reagan. let's get to the democrats line. caller: speaking of reagan, seeing megan on a phone call recorded, reagan was a monster and increased payroll taxes on the middle class repeatedly. he did/the top bracket. reagan was crushing the middle class. he was talking out of both sides of his mouth on election issues. on one hand, biden was legitimately elected, but then talking about voter fraud. host: we will get a response. guest: reagan left office in january of 1979 with an approval rating of 73%. he virtually had all of the republican party supporting him. there was no denying that he was a great unifier, unlike joe biden who has been mostly a great divider. you can say all you want, there will be people with different opinions, but the vision is pretty clear among historians and the media that reagan was a successful president. he did restore national morale and eradicated interest rates and created over 18 -- mill
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craig. >> al, thank you >>> up next, the wait is over. we're going to catch up with that crew down in orlando. checking out universal orlando resorts newest velocicoaster a sneak peek at what is sure to be the summer's hottest ride, but first, this istoday" on " wawanna help k kids get ththr homemework done?e? wellll, an interernet coconnection's's a good stst. but t kids alsoo need comomputers. and somemetimes the e hardest thing ababout homewowork isis finding a a place to do it.. so w why not hooook community centnters up witith wifi? for kidsds like us, , and alall the amazazing thingss we'r're gonna lelearn. overer the next t 10 years,, comcast t is committtting $1$1 billion to r reach 50 mimillion low-incomeme americansns wiwith the tools and d resourcess they n need to bee ready y for anythihing. i hohope you're e ready. 'c'cause we arare. >>> welcome back, it's time to check in with dylan and kerry sanders at universal orlando resort. >> they made the trip for the opening of its newest attraction. it looks like so much fun. >> we
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craig, why didn't your grandmother answer the phone? >> she was in a computer class. >> why didn't your grandmother answer the phone, craig? >> she was in class and she didn't want to disturb the class. >> did she know who it was at the time? >> no, she didn't. she just heard the phone ring and turned it down. and continued on with the lesson. when she got back home is when she found out what was going on. >> this is the class your mother was in. is confused. she's got grandkids, but she is your mother. >> yes. >> she did time for the crime that she did, she's out trying to do something and that's why she didn't answer. sapna, what am i missing that triggers this? is it just liability that is it just unreliability, that if you don't answer the phone, you've escaped? >> that's what i've learned the past couple weeks. i was shocked when she told me she was being sent back for this. i figured it was a misunderstanding and i got on the phone with her case manager at the halfway house and bureau prisons officials, and what i was told is that
craig, why didn't your grandmother answer the phone? >> she was in a computer class. >> why didn't your grandmother answer the phone, craig? >> she was in class and she didn't want to disturb the class. >> did she know who it was at the time? >> no, she didn't. she just heard the phone ring and turned it down. and continued on with the lesson. when she got back home is when she found out what was going on. >> this is the class your mother was in. is confused....
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detroit police chief james craig and georgia state congresswoman vernon jones and here on fox business start smart every weekday with mornings with maria on fox business. we hope you'll join us. that'll do it for us right now. thank you so much for joining us, to all of the fathers out there, have a very happy father's day alllllllllllll seeu again next time. ♪ ♪ >> welcome to the wall street journal at large. joe biden is back from his first foreign trip and, of course, it was a stunning success if you believe the media. penetrating reporting that would make kim jong un blush, journalists fell over themselves to declare trip in europe capped with vladimir putin meeting a triumph. biden's message to vladimir putin, the adults are back
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and we have craig melvin picking up our coverage right now. >>> craig melvin here from msnbc world headquarters. democrats in the senate are moving forward with a procedural vote on their voting bill, the for the people act. we're seeing brand-new pleas to pass this bill, or pass something to protect the right to vote. they range from hundreds of state lawmakers to former president barack obama. 24 senators do seem to come together from across the i will on a infrastructure bill. speaking of the biden administration, it's coming to terms with the harsh reality on the pandemic goals. the white house is ready to concede it is not going to reach its goal of 70% of americans with at least one vaccine dose by july fourth. this comes as the more contagious delta variant grips communities across the united states, especially among younger people. what this all means for our pandemic fight coming up. we start with that fight over voting rights coming to a head today in the senate. nbc's mike membly is covering for us. nbc's jane tim is on vote watch. jane, first to you. just set up what we expect today
and we have craig melvin picking up our coverage right now. >>> craig melvin here from msnbc world headquarters. democrats in the senate are moving forward with a procedural vote on their voting bill, the for the people act. we're seeing brand-new pleas to pass this bill, or pass something to protect the right to vote. they range from hundreds of state lawmakers to former president barack obama. 24 senators do seem to come together from across the i will on a infrastructure bill....
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craig melvin here. american diplomacy on the move. literally. right now, president biden is in the airheading to the united kingdom. it's his first foreign trip as commander in chief. he is stepping on a very different global stage compared to his time as vice president. there's a raging global pandemic, shaken alliances and what the british ambassador to the united states just called a, quote, trust deficit. we will see his first meeting with vladimir putin since becoming president. this morning, he is laying out his goal for the trip. >> strengthening the alliance, making clear to putin and to china that europe and the united states are tight, the g7 is going to move. >> back here at home, there's a pothole in the bumpy road to passing one of his major agenda items, infrastructure. president biden pulled the plugs on the talks with the lead negotiator. there is a plan b. right now, a senate committee is holding an interesting hearing on a complicated issue. sure college athletes be able to profit off their name, image and likeness? i will talk
craig melvin here. american diplomacy on the move. literally. right now, president biden is in the airheading to the united kingdom. it's his first foreign trip as commander in chief. he is stepping on a very different global stage compared to his time as vice president. there's a raging global pandemic, shaken alliances and what the british ambassador to the united states just called a, quote, trust deficit. we will see his first meeting with vladimir putin since becoming president. this...
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craig melvin on the ground here in minneapolis because in a few hours in the white house behind me derek chauvin will learn his sentence for the murder of george floyd. he faces a maximum of 40 years in prison. according to the minneapolis star tribune he may become only the second minnesota police officer in modern state history to serve friday time for killing a civilian on the job. we'll goat that in just a moment. we start with the breaking news from the justice department. they are expected to announce that they are filing a lawsuit challenging georgia's new voting restrictions. we'll take you there live. i want to bring in jane who has been on vote watch, covering a lot of the new voting laws that have been passed in state legislatures all over. so what do we know about this particular announcement and can you walk us through what georgia's restrictions are that are being challenged? >> they have water for people in line, for how the voting operates, and i'm curious about whether or not they go after the punishments as mark said in the last hour. the sort of restrictions they have
craig melvin on the ground here in minneapolis because in a few hours in the white house behind me derek chauvin will learn his sentence for the murder of george floyd. he faces a maximum of 40 years in prison. according to the minneapolis star tribune he may become only the second minnesota police officer in modern state history to serve friday time for killing a civilian on the job. we'll goat that in just a moment. we start with the breaking news from the justice department. they are...
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cast craig. >> all right, dylan. up next, who's ready to settle in for a big father's day weekend of sports watching this guy between golf's u.s. open, the u.s. olympic trials, it's an embarrassment of riches on nbc with familiar names and some new faces in the spotlight >> and there's only one guy to break it all down, mike tirico is on the case we'll chat with him live right after this dr. petsworth welcomed these new patients. the only problem? more appointments meant he needed more space. that's when dr. petsworth turned to his american express business card, which offers spending potential that's built for his changing business needs. he used his card to furnish a new exam room and everyone was happy. get the card built for business. by american express. (music) (music) (music) (music) you love rich, delicious ice cream. but your stomach doesn't. that disagreement ends right now. lactaid ice cream is the creamy, real ice cream you love that will never mess with your stomach. lactaid ice cream. i just heard somet
cast craig. >> all right, dylan. up next, who's ready to settle in for a big father's day weekend of sports watching this guy between golf's u.s. open, the u.s. olympic trials, it's an embarrassment of riches on nbc with familiar names and some new faces in the spotlight >> and there's only one guy to break it all down, mike tirico is on the case we'll chat with him live right after this dr. petsworth welcomed these new patients. the only problem? more appointments meant he needed...
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i'm craig melvin. thanks for watching. g me>>lvin than i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is dateline. >> you had the good cop, you have the bad cop. and the polygraph. it felt like "law & order". >> the fire broke out before dawn. in the daylight, they found the's mother of two young children dead. >> she lived a very courageous life. she was very bold in the things she did. >> but after the smoke cleared, a mystery lingered. >> we knew she did not die in that fire, she died before the fire. >> who do you look to as the suspect? >> obviously the spouse is the first person you look to. >> but her husband had a clear alibi and he passed a lie detector test. eventually, the case grew cold until this witness came forward. with a tale of love and lust gone wrong. >> he finally just took the sweat shirt and wrapped it around her neck. >> but could she be believed? >> i was sleeping around. i think i slept with half the town. >> was she out for justice or revenge? >> is it a perfect world, no? did she get
i'm craig melvin. thanks for watching. g me>>lvin than i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is dateline. >> you had the good cop, you have the bad cop. and the polygraph. it felt like "law & order". >> the fire broke out before dawn. in the daylight, they found the's mother of two young children dead. >> she lived a very courageous life. she was very bold in the things she did. >> but after the smoke cleared, a mystery...
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it is spectacular. >> craig knocked it out of the park >> craig killed it and colbert, two guys from south carolina >> they have a real bond >> we can thank stephen colbert for craig. >>> next up, one of our favorite people, dolly parton, made fellow nashville singer carly pearce's dream come true when she surprised her with an invitation to join the grand ole opry she thought she was being asked to record a video message when parton walked in and broke the news as you can expect, she was pretty excited >> get in here are you doing something for dollywood? or something for dolly hi, girl how are you? you have been on grand ol' opry 80 times you performed >> yes >> how do you do that? >> oh, my goodness, i'm trying to follow in your footsteps. >> you should be a member of the grand ol' opry. what's wrong with them >> i agree >> i came here to tell you you are now an official member of the grand ol' opry well, you can't do it sitting down >> dolly are you serious? >> how awesome is that this is dolly's first time inviting someone to join the grand ol' opry hard to believe she hasn't do
it is spectacular. >> craig knocked it out of the park >> craig killed it and colbert, two guys from south carolina >> they have a real bond >> we can thank stephen colbert for craig. >>> next up, one of our favorite people, dolly parton, made fellow nashville singer carly pearce's dream come true when she surprised her with an invitation to join the grand ole opry she thought she was being asked to record a video message when parton walked in and broke the news...
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. >> craig, morning. >> yeah. hey, hoda. good morning good morning to you, as well in a landmark unanimous decision, the supreme court ruled that the ncaa may not place limits on education-related benefits that student athletes can receive sam brock joins us with more on that decision and what it all means. sam, good morning. >> reporter: craig, good morning. we know the supreme court is idealogically divided and still, craig, came to a unanimous decision that the ncaa can't operate like a monopoly. it's worth noting here this particular lawsuit does not deal directly with student athlete pay, but the courts have all but invited more lawsuits to come and challenge congress to even the playing field. >> jones to the back corner. touchdown, alabama >> reporter: for college athletes, the biggest victory in recent memory may not have come on the gridiron. >> mcdonald steals it away. >> reporter: or on the hardwood, but in the nation's largest courts after a 9-0 decision, upholding a ruling that the ncaa can't block educational b
. >> craig, morning. >> yeah. hey, hoda. good morning good morning to you, as well in a landmark unanimous decision, the supreme court ruled that the ncaa may not place limits on education-related benefits that student athletes can receive sam brock joins us with more on that decision and what it all means. sam, good morning. >> reporter: craig, good morning. we know the supreme court is idealogically divided and still, craig, came to a unanimous decision that the ncaa can't...
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i'm here with shan el and craig. dylan is on her way to orlando resort going to debut with kerry sanders the big veloco coaster >> you didn't do your big veloco thing? >> my good buddy stephanie ruhle stopping by with
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tell us about it. >> reporter: that's right, craig. and it's a phrase that you've heard before, community policing. we'll actually hear from the superintendent a little bit later today in a press conference that he holds essentially weekly after these weekends of violence. but he's doubling down on this idea of community engagement. chicago has been doing this program and having this program for about two years, but it's facing a major expansion. look at what we're hearing from the department. >> this is what it looks like? >> yeah, literally, you're just walking out in the street and you're talking to folks. >> reporter: it's community policing and deputy chief angel novalez is charged with refreshing the concept. the program and its leader getting a major endorsement from chicago's top cop. >> this is a transformative moment for cpd. >> reporter: a moment that can't come soon enough for a city that's seen shootings spike and murders rise just in the first quarter of this year. for novalez, the solution is in the community. >> once yo
tell us about it. >> reporter: that's right, craig. and it's a phrase that you've heard before, community policing. we'll actually hear from the superintendent a little bit later today in a press conference that he holds essentially weekly after these weekends of violence. but he's doubling down on this idea of community engagement. chicago has been doing this program and having this program for about two years, but it's facing a major expansion. look at what we're hearing from the...
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craig, it's always great to work with you. i'm glad we got to work together on this one. >> same to you, buddy. have a great weekend. >>> meet the press report is available now online. we have two great sports reporters and columnists as well. don't miss it. >>> msnbc's coverage continues right now with geoff bennett right after this break. >>> good afternoon, i'm geoff bennett. as we come on the air, we're following three major dramas, each involving donald trump. as we speak, don mcgahn formally testifying about the trump organization after his fight to avoid it. mcgahn, you'll recall, turned out to be the key witness for robert mueller about trump's repeated efforts to stifle or stop the russia investigation. but his testimony is a big
craig, it's always great to work with you. i'm glad we got to work together on this one. >> same to you, buddy. have a great weekend. >>> meet the press report is available now online. we have two great sports reporters and columnists as well. don't miss it. >>> msnbc's coverage continues right now with geoff bennett right after this break. >>> good afternoon, i'm geoff bennett. as we come on the air, we're following three major dramas, each involving donald...
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and foundation. >> craig, thank you. you have obviously a tremendous amount of expertise and all of this. and we want to learn a lot more about the specific circumstances involved in this case, but thank you for lending your expert eye and analysis to this situation. we appreciate it. and we are covering other breaking news today. once one of the leading national legal voices, rudy giuliani can now no longer practice law here in new york because of his repeated lies about the 2020 election. plus president biden announcing just moments ago, a historic deal on infrastructure. what we know about it so far, and how it's going to be paid for. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing the new bud light seltzer retro summer pack. i've got moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer. ♪ ♪ i feel free to bare my skin yeah, that's all me. ♪ ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand nothing on my skin, ♪ ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ ♪ nothing is everything. ♪ achieve clearer skin with skyr
and foundation. >> craig, thank you. you have obviously a tremendous amount of expertise and all of this. and we want to learn a lot more about the specific circumstances involved in this case, but thank you for lending your expert eye and analysis to this situation. we appreciate it. and we are covering other breaking news today. once one of the leading national legal voices, rudy giuliani can now no longer practice law here in new york because of his repeated lies about the 2020...
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craig melvin. >> thank you, my friend. >> we are really proud he has a new book.'s called "po. it comes out today, and it'shou get the conversation started than to have craig sit down with some friends and dads he knows well. >> the other two. >> i invited al and carson up to my house for some barbecue, some beer and real talk about fatherhood, including what it was like for me to grow up with a dad who struggled mightily with addiction how we reconciled and how our relationship shaped the kind of dad i'm trying to be there's something remarkable about the bond between a father and his son, but for some guys, the path there can be a windy one. >> the first line of your book gets me. do you remember the opening line >> yeah, he was born in west virginia. >> that's how the book opens whoa. >> now i'm a dad sharing the story of my own father felt like something i needed to do it's a story of resilience, a story of overcoming. it's a story of when there's someone that you love, you don't write them off >> what prompted it? it's a pretty honest, raw look at a situation that a lot of
craig melvin. >> thank you, my friend. >> we are really proud he has a new book.'s called "po. it comes out today, and it'shou get the conversation started than to have craig sit down with some friends and dads he knows well. >> the other two. >> i invited al and carson up to my house for some barbecue, some beer and real talk about fatherhood, including what it was like for me to grow up with a dad who struggled mightily with addiction how we reconciled and how our...
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james craig, former chiefs of police in detroit. it comes down to the numbers. look at the operation legend. the numbers dropped in crime. it's simple. we'll see what they offer tomorrow. great, gentlemen. so from universities to corporate america, now the military is pushing awoke reading list for our sailors and service member and women. senator tom cotton once again went after it. we'll show you the full exchange coming up. >> you're saying as a senior leader of the navy that you want 18-year-old sailors and infants that says that capitalism is racist. do you believe it? >> wait till you hear what his response was and pete hegseth is here to weigh-in next. the lexus es. every curve, every innovation, every feeling. a product of mastery. get 0.9% apr financing on the 2021 es 350. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. i'd like to take a moment to address my fellow veterans get 0.9% apr financing on the 2021 es 350. because i know there's so many of you who have served our country honorably. whether it's 2 years, 4 years, or 32 years like myself. one of the b
james craig, former chiefs of police in detroit. it comes down to the numbers. look at the operation legend. the numbers dropped in crime. it's simple. we'll see what they offer tomorrow. great, gentlemen. so from universities to corporate america, now the military is pushing awoke reading list for our sailors and service member and women. senator tom cotton once again went after it. we'll show you the full exchange coming up. >> you're saying as a senior leader of the navy that you want...
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karen: -- craig: it is supply and demand. you have a generation of 11 ales, a massive -- of millennials, a massive amount. mortgage rates have been near historic lows, down below 3% for a big chunk of the year. money is cheap and there is demand for housing we are seeing prices going up and up and up. matt: it seems like this is a phenomenon we are seeing across the western world. in the u.k., house races -- prices climbed the most and that is en fuego as well. also in the toronto area is unaffordable for people who work there. what is going on. craig: i think new zealand is the only one hotter. it is a global phenomenon. the pandemic sat off -- set off a lot of this. a lot of people were sitting in their homes saying, i need a room for a school, office. new york city apartments were not designed as a school or an office. in the new york city area, there was demand for the suburbs and five years pulled forward. you are seeing that all over the country, people in the house stuck at home who started to hate their house and want
karen: -- craig: it is supply and demand. you have a generation of 11 ales, a massive -- of millennials, a massive amount. mortgage rates have been near historic lows, down below 3% for a big chunk of the year. money is cheap and there is demand for housing we are seeing prices going up and up and up. matt: it seems like this is a phenomenon we are seeing across the western world. in the u.k., house races -- prices climbed the most and that is en fuego as well. also in the toronto area is...
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i'm dylan here with sheinelle and craig. al is off this morning and so much to get too. >> going to be a god o show. >> we teased the last half hour. the new led masks. not like masks we're used but skin care. >> have you -- >> no, but i'm looking forward to trying
i'm dylan here with sheinelle and craig. al is off this morning and so much to get too. >> going to be a god o show. >> we teased the last half hour. the new led masks. not like masks we're used but skin care. >> have you -- >> no, but i'm looking forward to trying
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craig. >> mr. roker, thank you, good, sir. up next, tom costello exploring the space race, pitting billionaire versus billionaire jeff bezos on one side, sir richard branson on the other so who will get there first? first, t these messasages. well, sincnce you askeked. it f finds discocounts and policycy recommendndation, so you onlnly pay for what y you need. lilimu, you're an animimal! whwho's got t the bibird legs nonow? only pay f for whwhat you neeeed. ♪ libiberty. libeberty. liberty. l liberty. ♪ hi sababrina! hi jen!! hi. so youou're ththe scientisist here. dodoes my aveeeeno® dadaily moistuturizer rereally make e my dry skin healtlthier in onone da? it's true e jen. realally?! this p prebiotic o oat formrmula moistuturizes toto help prevent drdry skin. imimpressive!! aveeeeno® hehealthy. it't's our natutu. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ with visible, you get unlimited data for as little as $25 a month. but when you bring a friend, you get a month for $5. so i'm bringing everyone within 12 degrees of me. bam, 12
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craig callahan is with me now. let's get to the names, craig what have you got? >> we think the small cap leadership that goes back to last fall is very sensible. also dividend paying stops, their leadership is very sensible and we think sustainable. one favorite is a small cap bank stock out of maryland, kerney financial. we think they will grow earnings 10% but over next two years 15% year-over-year. looks like a good acquisition candidate for us. liz: kerney. let's put up the chart -- for get it, the russell does not pay dividend but obviously this one does. talk about the yields you're looking at in a name like this. >> right around 3%. that is difficult to find nowadays in such a healthy, growing prosperous company. liz: i apologize if you already said that i didn't hear it. you're saying it. 3.25% for the dividend. not bad. you like a company called chart industries. shares are up 250% there. you just don't need a arcimodo, right? >> we like the cyclicals, consumer discretionary, industrials and chart industries is right in the middle of industrials. so we
craig callahan is with me now. let's get to the names, craig what have you got? >> we think the small cap leadership that goes back to last fall is very sensible. also dividend paying stops, their leadership is very sensible and we think sustainable. one favorite is a small cap bank stock out of maryland, kerney financial. we think they will grow earnings 10% but over next two years 15% year-over-year. looks like a good acquisition candidate for us. liz: kerney. let's put up the chart --...
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craig spencer, thank you very much for joining us. just to reiterate what dr. spencer was saying, the problem is not vaccine supply am a there is more than enough supply in the world to vaccinate every health care worker, especially, and other people. distribution has to be more equitable. it's been more than 10 years since syria descended into civil war. the conflict has killed hundreds of thousands of people. it has robbed a generation of young people from a normal, peaceful childhood. this report from georgia. our reporter has been back to meet children she first interviewed years ago. reporter: they survived a bombing raid by the syrian regime seven years ago. both their parents were killed in the explosion. mustapha wrote both his hips and still has shrapnel in his brain, which doctors have told him they cannot remove. we first met mustapha when he was five. over the years, the one thing that has never changed is his irrepressible smile. right now, he has good reason to be happy. he and their grandmother or about to be given a new home on the others of the
craig spencer, thank you very much for joining us. just to reiterate what dr. spencer was saying, the problem is not vaccine supply am a there is more than enough supply in the world to vaccinate every health care worker, especially, and other people. distribution has to be more equitable. it's been more than 10 years since syria descended into civil war. the conflict has killed hundreds of thousands of people. it has robbed a generation of young people from a normal, peaceful childhood. this...
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craig newmark philanthropies. corporate funding is provided by stevens inc. and morgan stanley. >> admiral, william mc raven, welcome to firing line. >> your latest book, hero code lists 10 key virtues to study. you lead some of the most high stakes in spirit operations but you dedicate the book to essential workers like doctors, nurses, teachers and police officers. why was it so important for you to recognize those heroes? >> first of all, i love the textbook definition of a hero. it is people that we honor for their noble qualities. i wrote the book during 2020. for me it was easy to be inspired by the noble qualities that i saw in doctors, police, teachers and delivery people out there. they are the heroes of 2020 and 21. is back drawing on your years of experience in the military, how do you see the battle against coronavirus? >> we are winning the fight gainst coronavirus but we have not won. there is a global war though when it it could be a continuous fight. but there is a full withdrawal scheduled. i have seen them in action. some are better than oth
craig newmark philanthropies. corporate funding is provided by stevens inc. and morgan stanley. >> admiral, william mc raven, welcome to firing line. >> your latest book, hero code lists 10 key virtues to study. you lead some of the most high stakes in spirit operations but you dedicate the book to essential workers like doctors, nurses, teachers and police officers. why was it so important for you to recognize those heroes? >> first of all, i love the textbook definition of a...
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i'm craig melvin. and it >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline". >> i tell people it's the miracle of facebook. >> all it was was just one sentence. one sentence. >> it's not often that you get to be a hero. >> i got halfway through this again and went, oh my god. >> the murder happened in seconds. >> one was coming straight for me with a gun leveled at us. i never ran so fast in my life. >> the truth took decades. i said, you know what, give me a lighted tractor tests. >> i never believed it for one minute. never. >> did someone have it all wrong. we're innocent men in prison for a murder they did not commit? a 22 year mystery until facebook helped old friends find each other and justice. >> did you ever imagine you would actually call such a thing? >> not in 1 million years. >> together they uncovered an almost unbelievable truth -- >> it all need since. none of us knew what happened that nice night. this all meade sent. >> somebody seen it. somebody knew. >> all rice. >> now, they jus
i'm craig melvin. and it >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline". >> i tell people it's the miracle of facebook. >> all it was was just one sentence. one sentence. >> it's not often that you get to be a hero. >> i got halfway through this again and went, oh my god. >> the murder happened in seconds. >> one was coming straight for me with a gun leveled at us. i never ran so fast in my life. >> the truth took decades. i...