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melissa: so yes or no. so it's important to know that with dairy in particular, there's no guest worker program, there's no agricultural guest worker program that they're able to access because dairy work is year round, unlike seasonal crop labor. and so other kinds of agricultural work does often and increasingly rely on and legal immigrant guest workers, their conditions. it is you know, it's hard to say , whether it's significantly better, but there are some more regulations and standards for that category of work and then the housing, etc. we've interviewed easily 130, 140 workers over the past year and a half. all but three or four were undocumented immigrants. john: i know you asked some of the people to reach out to you using a messaging app and leave some messages about this. we've translated them into english. let's listen to two of them. >> how was my experience working as an undocumented migrant in a dairy farm? the truth is that it has been one of the most difficult work experiences of my life.
melissa: so yes or no. so it's important to know that with dairy in particular, there's no guest worker program, there's no agricultural guest worker program that they're able to access because dairy work is year round, unlike seasonal crop labor. and so other kinds of agricultural work does often and increasingly rely on and legal immigrant guest workers, their conditions. it is you know, it's hard to say , whether it's significantly better, but there are some more regulations and standards...
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melissa and jennifer opposite back with. may melissa, i'll start with you. trump's legal team has argued holding the trial before the election amounts to election interference. they oppose an august trial tight. how can we make sense of that? how do you think judge cannon will roll on this issue? >> ayman, it is hard to say how judge cannon will roll. she's proven herself to be relatively unpredictable and large part because you don't have a great deal of criminal trial experience. she's only been on the bench for about four years. and she hasn't had certainly a criminal trial of this magnitude with this kind of complexity. this involves, again, serious evidentially questions regarding classified documents and how those are presented to a jury will be real questions. it's not clear she has the experience. what we do seem to know is she is slow walking this case. this case is about as clear and open and shut case for the prosecution as any of the four criminal and documents that donald trump is facing. the case is basically about having document you're not su
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melissa: i think that is exactly what you are saying. one of the we analyze in the report is we look at the relationship between christian nationalist abuse and support of lgbtq rights. americans who have a tendency to support christian nationalism is let bashar less likely to support lgbtq americans, because of the idea of homosexuality and being queer to begin with. there is that important relationship there that we have to keep in mind. william: can you talk about other below the top lines, are there data points that were of interest to you? melissa: we were surprised and our findings that younger americans have trended downward with respect for support. if you look at the data, we find roughly one in five americans age 18 to 29 identify as lgbtq. that has happened over the last couple of years as there has been a slight decline among younger americans. the assumption was because younger americans are more likely to identify as queer, that we would have younger americans being more supportive. you have to look under the hood. it is pa
melissa: i think that is exactly what you are saying. one of the we analyze in the report is we look at the relationship between christian nationalist abuse and support of lgbtq rights. americans who have a tendency to support christian nationalism is let bashar less likely to support lgbtq americans, because of the idea of homosexuality and being queer to begin with. there is that important relationship there that we have to keep in mind. william: can you talk about other below the top lines,...
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both are named melissa. first, congratulations on the book and special that you did last night about it. very relevant to this issue because all of these cases are about executing donald trump and the indictments against him. let's discuss what you think d happened in georgia. how much, if any, of a setback is this to the prosecution or is it mostly just a win? >> this is a win for her certainly. she's allowed to stay on the case. if she had been disqualified that would have been devastating for this prosecution and for a timely trial. there is chum in the water for fani willis. she's not atout yet. there's already a congressional investigation headed by jim jordan into whether or not she is using prosecution. that will i think accelerate as this is now behind her but other issues loom. there's a possibility that a state commission composed primarily of republican appointeesil may have the opportunity to investigate her. this is part of a larger dynamic in many red states with ugly cities where state commiss
both are named melissa. first, congratulations on the book and special that you did last night about it. very relevant to this issue because all of these cases are about executing donald trump and the indictments against him. let's discuss what you think d happened in georgia. how much, if any, of a setback is this to the prosecution or is it mostly just a win? >> this is a win for her certainly. she's allowed to stay on the case. if she had been disqualified that would have been...
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great to have you with us. >> thanks, melissa. great to be here. >> do you think there is an aspect of fragility to these gains since they are led by have and obesity drugmakers? >> we wouldn't have fragility but encouraged in the recent weeks that the market has expanded in terms of breadth and some of the small caps performing well and the health under the hood is improving and not weakening. >> you think small caps are poised for a good year. and you cite the election pattern we've seen in the past. >> we know when president trump was elected in 2016 there was a big run in small cap, a lot of the concern was that the terrori tariffs would hurt the large caps and small caps were the place to be. we think there is a possibility that that could have a repeat of the dynamics that played out in 2016 and, of course, small caps have lagged the large caps for so long and think they're due for a upgrade. >> buybacks will be a topic of conversation. what are your thoughts on buybacks? i have no issue with them whatsoever. i'm sure you pr
great to have you with us. >> thanks, melissa. great to be here. >> do you think there is an aspect of fragility to these gains since they are led by have and obesity drugmakers? >> we wouldn't have fragility but encouraged in the recent weeks that the market has expanded in terms of breadth and some of the small caps performing well and the health under the hood is improving and not weakening. >> you think small caps are poised for a good year. and you cite the election...
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i am melissa lee in for scott wapner. joining forces in the ai arms race, the investment committee is standing by to break town what all this means for your portfolio. joining us this hour, joe terranova, steve weiss and shannon. we are going live to san josÉ, california, ahead of the nvidia's developers event. google and apple in talks to use the ai engine in the iphone. that's showing signs of life in the ai trade. joe? >> this potentially reeignites the mag 7. fundamentally this is interesting, and i am not sure who will be paying who in this scenario. obviously we know they pay apple in terms of search. this is also a little bit puzzling to me for apple. is this an admission maybe they could not bring forth their own ai or gemini ai fast enough, and then the regulatory risks for this as well. clearly this is a significant positive for alphabet. i think it's something that probably has been circulating for the last week, because alphabet has had a strong period. >> apple had open talks about open ai in the bloomberg r
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i agree with melissa that u.s. attorney's offices can in a lot of circumstances, particularly the southern district of new york, just decide this on their own. that doesn't answer your question, that just sort of deals with, you know, was merrick garland somehow part of this. and as we've discussed, i have my issues in terms of the speed or lack thereof but i don't think this is something i would immediately jump to him. you know, it's hard to know how this could happen. i can tell you that my reaction and friends who either had worked in the d.a.'s office or worked in the u.s. attorney iefss all had the same rea, which is not something i could say on air. >> on this family program. >> yeah. and -- because it is either just a colossal blunder or just such a wrong view in terms of the judgement call here in terms of what needs to be done. and the idea that it so clearly took alvin bragg by surprise meant -- this normally, at the very least, if you thought you had a huge cache of document, you would call up the d.a.
i agree with melissa that u.s. attorney's offices can in a lot of circumstances, particularly the southern district of new york, just decide this on their own. that doesn't answer your question, that just sort of deals with, you know, was merrick garland somehow part of this. and as we've discussed, i have my issues in terms of the speed or lack thereof but i don't think this is something i would immediately jump to him. you know, it's hard to know how this could happen. i can tell you that my...
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i'm melissa lee. on the desk tonight, tim seymour, steve grasso, guy adami, and lori calvasina. >>> shares of dollar tree plunging more than 14% after posting misses on the top and bottom lines this morning. shares, which had been on a steady climb since october, seeing their biggest drop in nearly two years, erasing all the gains for 2023. meantime, williams sonoma stock cooking up an all-time high today. the high-end home goods retailer beating earnings estimates, upping its stock buy-back plans by a billion dollars and hiking under the circumstances dividend by 26%. in the last six months, williams sonoma posted virtually the same gains as red-hot nvidia. so, does today's action emphasize just howdivergent the high end and low end consumers are? this is a theme certainly that we've been hitting on for months and months, but this really seems to underscore that, guy. >> one thing for us to say, it's another thing to see two stocks on the same day perform the way they did. tim has discussed wsm for q
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>> hey, melissa. yeah, fed chair powell and the fed's committee stuck to a modestly dovish outlook at the rate-setting meeting today, despite two months of disappointing inflation numbers. powell says it's still appropriate to cut rates later this year. the fed, the committee on average stuck to their three-cut forecast, despite those -- itself having higher inflation and growth forecast. and then fed also saying slow quantitative tightening, quote, fairly soon. powell downplayed the impact of the january and february inflation numbers. >> i take the two of them together, and i think they haven't really changed the overall story, which is that of inflation moving down gradually on a sometimes bumpy road toward 2%. i don't think that story has changed. >> at the same time, the committee as a whole said it is not confident enough to cut rates, and the dot plot, or the individual fed members rate forecast skewed just a bit hawkish. instead of five officials below the median, there's now just one. nine or
>> hey, melissa. yeah, fed chair powell and the fed's committee stuck to a modestly dovish outlook at the rate-setting meeting today, despite two months of disappointing inflation numbers. powell says it's still appropriate to cut rates later this year. the fed, the committee on average stuck to their three-cut forecast, despite those -- itself having higher inflation and growth forecast. and then fed also saying slow quantitative tightening, quote, fairly soon. powell downplayed the...
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kate historic verdict here. >> yeah, it was, melissa that sentence caps off what u.s. prosecutors say was one of the biggest financial freauds in u.. history. today, he took the stand, he was in a beige prison jumpsuit, pleading for the judge's leniency with a much more contrite apologetic tone than what we heard when he was cross examined back in the fall during his criminal trial he said his actions, quote, haunt him every day. the judge admonished the 32-year-old, pointed to the enormous harm he did, the brazenness of his actions, his exceptional flexibility, the judge put it, with the truth, and his apparent lack of any real remorse said he committed perjury on the stand, which played into the sentencing bankman-fried was found guilty in november on seven counts of fraud and conspiracy his defense team does plan to appeal and a lot of the sentencing today talked about customer losses that was key the larger the losses, often, the longer the sentence. the defense tried to argue that the losses were zero, since much of it will eventually be recouped based on how the
kate historic verdict here. >> yeah, it was, melissa that sentence caps off what u.s. prosecutors say was one of the biggest financial freauds in u.. history. today, he took the stand, he was in a beige prison jumpsuit, pleading for the judge's leniency with a much more contrite apologetic tone than what we heard when he was cross examined back in the fall during his criminal trial he said his actions, quote, haunt him every day. the judge admonished the 32-year-old, pointed to the...
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melissa: and i refused and then went home. i emailed my doctor, like, as soon as i got out to the parking lot, and i let him know what had happened, and he took me off of work and put me on disability that same day. hilda: glaude says she only received 50% of her pay while she was on disability, but she considers herself one of the lucky ones since multiple plaintiffs claim they suffer miscarriages. melissa: sorry. it's just sad. i mean, i got to bring my babies home, but not everybody did. hilda: the state's civil rights department responsible for enforcing workplace discrimination laws also filed its own lawsuit, seeking a return to the pre-2015 pregnancy policy. facing lawsuits in a bill to address the issue in 2020, cdcr reverted to its pre-2015 policy, but not before mckeown suffered another incident while pregnant for the fourth time. lia: the inmate fought, and he fought us, he broke the threshold, he kicked, he punched, he did everything he could. hilda: her baby survived, but she hurt her back and couldn't work for th
melissa: and i refused and then went home. i emailed my doctor, like, as soon as i got out to the parking lot, and i let him know what had happened, and he took me off of work and put me on disability that same day. hilda: glaude says she only received 50% of her pay while she was on disability, but she considers herself one of the lucky ones since multiple plaintiffs claim they suffer miscarriages. melissa: sorry. it's just sad. i mean, i got to bring my babies home, but not everybody did....
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i am melissa murray. >> i am andrew weissmann. good night. >>> at a rally yesterday, donald trump predicted a bloodbath if he doesn't win in november. he saluted january 6th insurrectionist and said some undocumented immigrants are not people. the biden campaigns communications director, michael taylor, is standing by with his reaction to all of it. plus, fani willis gets to stay on the case in georgia but the drama heats up and trump appointed judge aileen cannon continues to slow things down in georgia. >>> plus, it is election day in russia, which means it is the perfect time to talk about brand-new reporting on the former presidents affinity for dictators. jim shooter thanks man what he discovered on trumps private comments about some of the worst actors in the world. >>> we were planning to start the show on all of the delays on the legal cases and there are a lot. we will spend time on that with legal experts in a little bit but then late yesterday afternoon, donald trump spoke at a rally in ohio and we decided we have to st
i am melissa murray. >> i am andrew weissmann. good night. >>> at a rally yesterday, donald trump predicted a bloodbath if he doesn't win in november. he saluted january 6th insurrectionist and said some undocumented immigrants are not people. the biden campaigns communications director, michael taylor, is standing by with his reaction to all of it. plus, fani willis gets to stay on the case in georgia but the drama heats up and trump appointed judge aileen cannon continues to...
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right now, melissa murray, professor of law at nyu. she is been an advocate for law , justice and reproductive rights. she testified before congressional committees about roe v. wade and against a nomination of then judge cavanagh. >> confirming judge cavanagh would threaten people's ability to make fundamental personal decisions, including deciding whether to have an abortion but make no mistake, a vote for judge cavanagh is a vote against roe. >> and we're joined by andrew weissmann. he is also that with a crime family from gambino to colombo. and the task force where they had him in that role. you see him there, younger but not wiser. melissa and gender have teamed up to write the new book i mentioned that you may have heard about on the four criminal trials. you can google amazon or go to your local bookstore right now to type into your internet browser. the trump indictments, the charging documents with commentary. that is their legal commentary and a book for the ages. welcome to both of you. >> thank you per >> i want to shut it
right now, melissa murray, professor of law at nyu. she is been an advocate for law , justice and reproductive rights. she testified before congressional committees about roe v. wade and against a nomination of then judge cavanagh. >> confirming judge cavanagh would threaten people's ability to make fundamental personal decisions, including deciding whether to have an abortion but make no mistake, a vote for judge cavanagh is a vote against roe. >> and we're joined by andrew...
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a special edition of the trump indictments cohosted by andrew weissman and melissa murray. weissman and melissa murray. >>> good evening and welcome to a special episode of the trump indictments, donald trump is charged with 88 felony counts in four different jurisdictions. in this hour, we will cover the latest developments in donald trump's criminal cases starting with fulton county, georgia today. >> we will also zoom out and reflect on whether the american justice system has so far proven whether it can meet the challenges of, as we write in our book, the former president's attempt to politicize our corrupt not only elections, but american governance and the rule of law. jamie raskin will join us. >>> later in the hour, we will flip the script and ask and msnbc anchor the important questions. chris hayes will join us to weigh in on the media's role in the event that voters ultimately get to render a verdict on donald trump before a jury does. our breaking news tonight comes out of fulton county, georgia for district attorney fani willis has learned that she will not be
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joining us now, melissa murray and andrew wiseman. professors, thank you very much for joining me tonight. so, this is such a great work tool for me. i have each one of these indictments in different files. we need a plan, where is it? >> that's why we wrote it. >> for everyone who works with this is just incredible. my intention when we get into the first trial, when they present this first prosecution is to constantly be referring to the indictment in here. there are these passages that are half a paragraph that don't mean very much, and suddenly, well, there are three witnesses filling that up and now i get it. >> no, i mean, the whole reason we wrote this book is because, one, these documents are available and we understand americans are interested in them and they don't practicing constitutional law who wonder what this is actually about. we collected all of them secret have them in one place and we do what we do as law professors. it is very heavily annotated. we have long and lengthy introductions and contextualize what is goin
joining us now, melissa murray and andrew wiseman. professors, thank you very much for joining me tonight. so, this is such a great work tool for me. i have each one of these indictments in different files. we need a plan, where is it? >> that's why we wrote it. >> for everyone who works with this is just incredible. my intention when we get into the first trial, when they present this first prosecution is to constantly be referring to the indictment in here. there are these...
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melissa, what do you think if you were fani willis you should be doing ? >> one of the few places where andrew and i have a disagreement. again, always going to be the case that fani willis would be targeted . the effort to disqualify her was precipitated by a broader effort by gop people in georgia to limit her discretion as prosecutor. she has been a target for a long time and continues to be a target. they are coming after her. as a black woman in that position, an elected position where she is supposed to represent the people of fulton county, she has the expertise to see this case through. i think there is chum in the water and she will be a target going forward. because there is no actual conflict of interest, she should stay on it. >> disagreement is healthy, especially among really smart lawyers. >> let's talk about your book. andrew, we are seeing -- judge aileen cannon in florida and the supreme court are slow walking things with note trial date in georgia and the manhattan case delayed. none of these cases are working the way they should in your
melissa, what do you think if you were fani willis you should be doing ? >> one of the few places where andrew and i have a disagreement. again, always going to be the case that fani willis would be targeted . the effort to disqualify her was precipitated by a broader effort by gop people in georgia to limit her discretion as prosecutor. she has been a target for a long time and continues to be a target. they are coming after her. as a black woman in that position, an elected position...
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including his niece melissa and his one time girlfriend taylor. and there was more. >> then we found a receipt for a hotel in tucson where ron young stayed in this hotel 18 days in summer of 1996. >> which would be what, a few years before gary was killed? >> yes. and what was interesting about the choice of hotels, it was geographically almost halfway between where gary triano lived and the country club. >> where he played golf every day. >> yes. >> reporter: an ron young stayed under a phony name. the name of one of the people he was accused of defrauding in aspen. but that was well before the murder and this was no evidence ron young was in tucson when the bomb went off. >> anything in ron young's record or possession that suggested he knew how to or was involved in building a remote control bomb? >> no. >> and he has no history of working with exclosives? >> correct. >> still, they desperately wanted to talk with ron young. >> they were looking for him. they had an active fugitive case going on him. because they had a fraud warrant. but he jus
including his niece melissa and his one time girlfriend taylor. and there was more. >> then we found a receipt for a hotel in tucson where ron young stayed in this hotel 18 days in summer of 1996. >> which would be what, a few years before gary was killed? >> yes. and what was interesting about the choice of hotels, it was geographically almost halfway between where gary triano lived and the country club. >> where he played golf every day. >> yes. >>...
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melissa and andrew have teamed up to write the new book i mentioned you may have heard about. you see it on your screen. you can google, amazon, or local bookstore, type into your internet browser, "the trump indictments: the historic charging documents with commentary." that is their legal commentary. i wanted to shoutout a worth while project. >> thank you so much. >> absolutely. why are you doing this, andrew? >> as you know, we're about to head into the new york criminal trial, and there are three other trials. and there is a disconnect between what is going to happen in court and what people understand about the legal system. so, not everyone's lawyers, not everyone's a criminal lawyer. so, between our two expertises, with melissa being totally steeped in constitutional law and having followed, for instance, when we're dealing with the immunity issue, the disqualification issue at the supreme court, i've been a criminal lawyer. i was a prosecutor mostly and on the defense side. we really wanted to do what you do daily, which is to help translate what is about to happen to
melissa and andrew have teamed up to write the new book i mentioned you may have heard about. you see it on your screen. you can google, amazon, or local bookstore, type into your internet browser, "the trump indictments: the historic charging documents with commentary." that is their legal commentary. i wanted to shoutout a worth while project. >> thank you so much. >> absolutely. why are you doing this, andrew? >> as you know, we're about to head into the new york...
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andrew and melissa, please both stay with me. i have questions about so many more topics. i should note that tomorrow night, this is so awesome, 10:00 p.m. eastern, andrew and melissa will be cohosting a live msnbc special on their books, the trump indictments, and that is tomorrow night at 10:00 p.m. eastern, right here on msnbc. we have a lot more ahead tonight, including vice president kamala harris and her words of warning to blue states where abortion is still legal, be very, very concerned. but first, the judge and donald trump's classified documents case ruled against the former president today but does that mean the case will go to trial anytime soon? that is coming up next. next. everyone say, “space pod.” cheese. [door creaks open] [ominous music] (♪♪) [ding] meanwhile, at a vrbo... when other vacation rentals are just for likes, try one you'll actually like. ♪(sung) limu emu and doug.♪ hello, ghostbusters. it's doug... ...of doug and limu. we help people customize and save hundreds on car insurance with liberty mutual. anyway, we got a bit of a situa
andrew and melissa, please both stay with me. i have questions about so many more topics. i should note that tomorrow night, this is so awesome, 10:00 p.m. eastern, andrew and melissa will be cohosting a live msnbc special on their books, the trump indictments, and that is tomorrow night at 10:00 p.m. eastern, right here on msnbc. we have a lot more ahead tonight, including vice president kamala harris and her words of warning to blue states where abortion is still legal, be very, very...
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melissa had no idea where she went. no idea. turns out she got pretty far. >> he called me and said she's here. i literally sank to the ground. >> well, here was the dog day care that aries goes to. she ran there, and it's a mile away from the crash scene. >> she knew where to go! >> that's a smart dog. >> melissa said she knew her dog was smart, but she didn't know how smart. i mean, i couldn't even do that. >> so my question is was the dog running for help and knew hey, these people know me and i can get help or was the dog just like i want to go to school? >> either way, navigating your way out of that situation, not advise - [male narrator] the following program
melissa had no idea where she went. no idea. turns out she got pretty far. >> he called me and said she's here. i literally sank to the ground. >> well, here was the dog day care that aries goes to. she ran there, and it's a mile away from the crash scene. >> she knew where to go! >> that's a smart dog. >> melissa said she knew her dog was smart, but she didn't know how smart. i mean, i couldn't even do that. >> so my question is was the dog running for help...
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the i melissa chan, welcome to the program. president joe biden says the u. s. will begin air dropping supplies into gaza, a day after more than a 100 palestinians were killed during an a delivery. the by the end of the ministration is also looking at other ways to bring in more assistance. john kirby, of the national security council said israel supports the us air drop initiative and gave more details. the united states will carry out air drops of 8 into a gas in coordination with our international partners, particularly jordan. in the coming days. we're also going to redouble our efforts to open up a humanitarian maritime court, or deliver amounts of humanitarian assistance by c hopefully large amounts of i see . this is of course, in addition to expanding delivery by land, which we have been keenly focused on now for, for many months we'll continue to push is risk is real, to facilitate more trucks going in and more routes being open so that more aid can get to more people, despite the us announcement, the situation for gases population remains dire. the un
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the melissa chan welcome to the program in pakistan, parliament has voted shabazz sharif as prime minister. this follows last month's general election, which was marred by allegations of both rigging and the disqualification of the country's most popular party. to reese, return to power, has resolved a leadership in past, but political attentions lemayne i'm sure the boss to these schools said to the country, brother a former 3 times prime minister and the boss cities have been in focus on the politics for decades or do he's been elected by the majority of buckets dunn's law makers, mother, his position remains contribution front of my members of that i would die body of the jeep. former prime minister in non con, have accused, should have sparked the and the correlation factors of cleaning several of the seats toward drinking shared with you. b. d, i see the board going for stanford bed box on spot were for the ministry in favor of the coalition and navigation. they denied yet should each other because family has consistency back to corruption allegations and for promoting done. if the po
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the melissa chan welcome to the program. we start with breaking news coming in from pakistan where parliament has voted chabarise sharif as prime minister. the naming of sharif as the new prime minister follows last month's general election, which was marked by allegations of vote rigging and the disqualification of the country's most popular party. rese, return to power has resolved a leadership impact, but political attentions remain and strong cannot drive. i'm sure the boss should leave school infected with the country, branded a former 3 time prime minister and the boss. should these have been focused on the politics for dictates or do he's been elected by the majority of buckets don's norm because mother, his position remains contribution for more are members of the i was bpi body of the jeep, former prime minister in non con, have accused should have sparked the liquidation boxes of bringing several of the seats toward drinking shared with you be the, i see the board going for stanford bed box on spot were for the min
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kate >> i've got the cargo pants and the crocs in my vision here, melissa. so, value's been a huge focus, as you guys were mentions, for brands to start the year and big names have been warning consumers are potential ly pulling back mcdonald's has said that the lower income consumers were visiting a bit less, and in addition, they are expecting more affordable options than they've had in the past. star buc's ceo said during earnings and again at its annual meeting that there's no question that value is of increasing importance and you're seeing this, because cpi data, as you mention, continues to show elevation in prices at restaurants, particularly when you look at limited service settings, like fast food and quick service names. prices were up 5.2% in the last year compared to a 1% increase for grocery. and so, for this reason, you are seeing a lot of targeted value offerings, melissa as you mentioned, on the apps, from fast food companies right now, because they can bring you in they are access to your data, which is important, but one thick i'll mention
kate >> i've got the cargo pants and the crocs in my vision here, melissa. so, value's been a huge focus, as you guys were mentions, for brands to start the year and big names have been warning consumers are potential ly pulling back mcdonald's has said that the lower income consumers were visiting a bit less, and in addition, they are expecting more affordable options than they've had in the past. star buc's ceo said during earnings and again at its annual meeting that there's no...
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melissa, barbara r msnbc legal analyst. lisa, take us what to -- up to speed on what is happening in this alanna courtroom. >> to zoom out a little bit jon scott mcafee is hearing and number of motions to dismiss portions or all of the indictment against former president trump and one of his co-defendants, the chair of the georgia republican party and participated in the convening of what we commonly call the fake electors who try to submit their votes to congress and the national archives in service of getting president trump re- elected in early 2021. we've already heard argument this morning on former president trump's motion that all of the allegations against him in the indictment basically reduced to charges against core political speech. even where the crimes are defined more broadly in terms of for example, conspiracies to commit forgeries or to make false statements. that the allegations against him specifically are about speech acts and therefore unmissable. having listened to that argument, his argument was that
melissa, barbara r msnbc legal analyst. lisa, take us what to -- up to speed on what is happening in this alanna courtroom. >> to zoom out a little bit jon scott mcafee is hearing and number of motions to dismiss portions or all of the indictment against former president trump and one of his co-defendants, the chair of the georgia republican party and participated in the convening of what we commonly call the fake electors who try to submit their votes to congress and the national...
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melissa had no idea where she went. no idea. turns out she got pretty far. >> he called me and said she's here. i literally sank to the ground. >> well, here was the dog day care that aries goes to. she ran there, and it's a mile away from the crash scene. >> she knew where to go! >> that's a smart dog. >> melissa said she knew her dog was smart, but she didn't know how smart. i mean, i couldn't even do that. >> so my question is was the dog running for help and knew hey, these people know me and i can get help or was the dog just like i want to go to school? >> either way, navigating your way out of that situation, not advised for people to do the >> in deciding to take up the issue of presidential immunity, the supreme court has effectively delayed the most far-reaching criminal case against donald trump, raising the real possibility that the trial in that case could be pushed back to late summer or fall or possibly until after the presidential election. >> were you shocked by the supreme court's decision to delay another trum
melissa had no idea where she went. no idea. turns out she got pretty far. >> he called me and said she's here. i literally sank to the ground. >> well, here was the dog day care that aries goes to. she ran there, and it's a mile away from the crash scene. >> she knew where to go! >> that's a smart dog. >> melissa said she knew her dog was smart, but she didn't know how smart. i mean, i couldn't even do that. >> so my question is was the dog running for help...
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the i'm melissa chan. welcome to the program. president joe biden says the us will begin. air dropping supplies into gaza, a day after more than a 100 palestinians were killed during an a delivery. since israel began his campaign to wipe out him off in a response to his october 7th terror attacks. conditions for gods as population have steadily deteriorated. the you and his warning that salmon there is, quote, almost inevitable, is a deliveries don't increase significantly controlling each item. the boys have survive and his ideas strike in french has gone so many adults did not. the but the finding of the gaza strip isn't the only danger alice damian's face disease and from, and have become a major threat. children are most at risk. starvation has now become the life of several of the children. so the official records yesterday or this morning said the 10th child officially registered in the hospital as having starved to death and very sad threshold, similar, sad as to 30000 best. we reached all the cause
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the melissa chan welcome to the program. the german government says russia wire tapped a conversation between senior german officers as they discussed the war in ukraine . the officers talked about whether ukraine could use german made cruise missiles to attack the bridge linking russia to occupy crimea. chancellor, all our shows is calling the league quote, very serious. and the authorities have opened and investigation is an explosive leak. not just sending short waves through germany's political and military establishment or recording of a conversation between high ranking and forced offices. as they talk about this taurus, a long range, cruise me style, capable of taking out to bunkers and over $45.00 facilities. the officers speak about sending them to ukraine. they also mentioned possible targets, including the touch bridge. they can cry me a river russia seen by ukraine as a symbol of wishing occupation. one officer allegedly sites this. we've looked closely at the bridge. it is unfortunately like a landing strip due
the melissa chan welcome to the program. the german government says russia wire tapped a conversation between senior german officers as they discussed the war in ukraine . the officers talked about whether ukraine could use german made cruise missiles to attack the bridge linking russia to occupy crimea. chancellor, all our shows is calling the league quote, very serious. and the authorities have opened and investigation is an explosive leak. not just sending short waves through germany's...
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please welcome melissa murray and kate shaw! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ hey, guys! [cheers and applause] now let me first apologize. you have a third, leah litman, who could not be her because of the delicate figuration of the guests but she is in california. i did not want to let that pass. i want to start with a simple question. john oliver has offered clarence thomas a winnebago and a million dollars a year to -- and this is his words not mine -- get the [bleep] off the supreme court. in your court watchers, you are expert on the supreme court, will he accept this offer? >> i think this is a harlan crow counter offer opportunity. to be when you believe that his benefactor is going to have to ? what do you counter with? it's a beautiful winnebago and a million dollars. is there anything else to life? >> not if you enjoy spending time in the parking lots of walmart, as justice thomas does. >> jon: he says he does but apparently, he likes to quail hunt in a robe. i want to ask you, there is a strategy that is starting to bubble up, which is, getting americans comfor
please welcome melissa murray and kate shaw! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ hey, guys! [cheers and applause] now let me first apologize. you have a third, leah litman, who could not be her because of the delicate figuration of the guests but she is in california. i did not want to let that pass. i want to start with a simple question. john oliver has offered clarence thomas a winnebago and a million dollars a year to -- and this is his words not mine -- get the [bleep] off the supreme court. in...
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i'm melissa lee, coming to you live from studio b at the nasdaq. on the desk tonight -- tim seymour, karen finerman, dan nathan, and guy adami. we start off with the latest escalations between washington and beijing. china's foreign ministry responding with sharp words to the u.s. house passing a tiktok crackdown bill. a spokesman saying today that the vote, quote, lets the united states stand on the opposite side of principles of fair competition and international trade rules. and that if so-called national security reasons can be used to willfully is up press other countries' superior companies, there would be no fairness to speak of. the comments come as steve mnuchin made a surprise announcement this morning that he is looking to buy tiktok. would a deal like this would be allowed to go through? are we on the precipice of a real blow to u.s./china relations, that the market isn't pricing in at this point? tim, what do you think? >> i think there's no question we've had different points in the last couple years where it felt like tensions were e
i'm melissa lee, coming to you live from studio b at the nasdaq. on the desk tonight -- tim seymour, karen finerman, dan nathan, and guy adami. we start off with the latest escalations between washington and beijing. china's foreign ministry responding with sharp words to the u.s. house passing a tiktok crackdown bill. a spokesman saying today that the vote, quote, lets the united states stand on the opposite side of principles of fair competition and international trade rules. and that if...
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thanks, melissa. the problems in the loan portfolio really come down to concentration, right, new york community has been a concentrated business model in new york city, in multifamily apartment buildings forever. that's not new. the signature deal in the flag star deal a year ago actually made them less concentrated. still concentrated but less so. really, the issue is they cross the hundred billion dollar level, and the occ while they previously were the regulator, we believe the scrutiny got turned up after the deal, and certainly this phase in period did not happen. >> so when the bank announced that it was acquiring those assets did you think there was a phase-in period? i'm wondering how there is a misunderstanding about that when you're buying alternates and it's a deal that's blessed by the fdic. >> we all did, yeah, we actually upgraded the stock to outperform that night. we thought at $6, given the stock and given the capital relief, this was a great deal. we thought while the company had ea
thanks, melissa. the problems in the loan portfolio really come down to concentration, right, new york community has been a concentrated business model in new york city, in multifamily apartment buildings forever. that's not new. the signature deal in the flag star deal a year ago actually made them less concentrated. still concentrated but less so. really, the issue is they cross the hundred billion dollar level, and the occ while they previously were the regulator, we believe the scrutiny got...
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andrew weissman and melissa murray are both nyu law professors. he served as senior prosecutor on the mueller russia investigation of the former president. i appreciate both of you being with us. so this book is fascinating because, i mean, it's it is all the indictments in a very readable form with commentary, which really kind of help explain, because i think a lot of people certainly have heard the broad brush, but but haven't really dug deep on it, your book outlines the context of the four criminal indictments just on this, on the civil case, on this, on this bond. were you surprised that he was able to come up with the money? do you think he'll be able to come up with the next one? >> well, i think one of the issues i have is trying to figure out where do you get the money and whether somebody cosigned. and the reason that's important is if this person is going to become the president of the united states again, you want to know who was he beholden to? so, for instance, a bank could say or chubb could have said, i will give you this money, b
andrew weissman and melissa murray are both nyu law professors. he served as senior prosecutor on the mueller russia investigation of the former president. i appreciate both of you being with us. so this book is fascinating because, i mean, it's it is all the indictments in a very readable form with commentary, which really kind of help explain, because i think a lot of people certainly have heard the broad brush, but but haven't really dug deep on it, your book outlines the context of the four...
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and melissa, one more thing. the upside risk could come from how much he characterizes the january inflation numbers as just one off. >> guy has a question. >> steve, new york community bank, does it come up? and how does he address it if it does? >> sure. i think that it comes up, because we're approaching the anniversary of the silicon valley bank failure. you might have some discussion around that, relative to the financial regulatory stuff i was talking about. i think, again, the fed sees this thing sort of the way it saw svb, as a kind of one-off. what's going at new york community bank does not appear to be the -- what do you want to call it, the canary in the coal mine on the books of the banking system. that's not it. there may be one yet, but i don't think this is it. >> steve, thank you. steve liesman. >> pleasure. >> tim, what did you make of the move in the ten-year? >> great song by the police, "canary in the coal mine." the move in the ten-year was a function of the ism number. there was some deflat
and melissa, one more thing. the upside risk could come from how much he characterizes the january inflation numbers as just one off. >> guy has a question. >> steve, new york community bank, does it come up? and how does he address it if it does? >> sure. i think that it comes up, because we're approaching the anniversary of the silicon valley bank failure. you might have some discussion around that, relative to the financial regulatory stuff i was talking about. i think,...
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melissa redman joins me now. a former fulton county deputy aattorney and a professor at the georgia school of law. melissa, thank you so much for joining me tonight. i am really eager to get your professional opinion on whether these charges, these counts seemed overly broad or lacking definition in your mind when they were first charged? does mcafee's dismissal seem unusual to you? >> it is a bit unusual in that those are filed very often in criminal cases and so basically the defense has to show the crime has not been alleged with enough specificity for them to be put on notice for what they have to defend against. and so for these defenses, all of which involve solicitation of violation of the oath of office by a public official, there's not enough information in the oath for the state to allege how a particular conduct violated a particular term of the oath. so officials in georgia have different oaths. and it just so happened the oath taken by the house of representatives and senators in georgia as well as t
melissa redman joins me now. a former fulton county deputy aattorney and a professor at the georgia school of law. melissa, thank you so much for joining me tonight. i am really eager to get your professional opinion on whether these charges, these counts seemed overly broad or lacking definition in your mind when they were first charged? does mcafee's dismissal seem unusual to you? >> it is a bit unusual in that those are filed very often in criminal cases and so basically the defense...
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melissa pérez noticias telemundo. gracias melissa, tan bonito que se ve ese árbol como había florecido, pero luego luego empieza la primavera y ya se empiezan con esas molestias. en el mejor de los casos es eso. luego ya las reacciones cutáneas son un poquito más delicadas. por eso siempre consultar cuando hay algo más, más grave no se podría decir. algunos ya se saben que tienen que empezar a tomar medicamento cuando llega la primavera para evitar ese tipo de situaciones médicas. parte de la rutina parte de la vida. muy bien, vámonos al corte comercial. tenemos más información. esto específicamente ocurriendo en pacific, donde una mujer murió a manos de la policía supuestamente después de dispararle a su hijo. tenemos reacciones de la comunidad y detalles de la investigación. también vamos a seguir lo que va a suceder a partir de la próxima semana. se van a aceptar solicitudes previas para el programa de vivienda que beneficia a miles de personas, pero el tiempo para hacerlo es limitado. prepare lá
melissa pérez noticias telemundo. gracias melissa, tan bonito que se ve ese árbol como había florecido, pero luego luego empieza la primavera y ya se empiezan con esas molestias. en el mejor de los casos es eso. luego ya las reacciones cutáneas son un poquito más delicadas. por eso siempre consultar cuando hay algo más, más grave no se podría decir. algunos ya se saben que tienen que empezar a tomar medicamento cuando llega la primavera para evitar ese tipo de situaciones médicas....
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andrew. >> all right melissa, thank you. march is women's history month and this week there were some women making history. >> an all women crew staffed a flight from newark, new jersey, to sarasota, florida yesterday morning. they were led by captain gabrielle harding, the second black woman pilot in united's history. >> the flight's cabin staff are also all women. the same crew was scheduled to fly from sarasota back to newark yesterday afternoon. united said it was a happenstance that the all women team was put together during women's history. >> this is really cool. it's actually really rare. a 2022 study found that women in aviation only make up 4.6% of pilot jobs, and for it to happen during women's history month, extra special coming up, some of oscars most iconic moments, plus the trial for the father of a michigan school shooter gets underway. >> one teacher describes the moment she realized she'd been shot, and later, one family's emotional reunion with their dog . >> look at that missing for ten years. you're watc
andrew. >> all right melissa, thank you. march is women's history month and this week there were some women making history. >> an all women crew staffed a flight from newark, new jersey, to sarasota, florida yesterday morning. they were led by captain gabrielle harding, the second black woman pilot in united's history. >> the flight's cabin staff are also all women. the same crew was scheduled to fly from sarasota back to newark yesterday afternoon. united said it was a...
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accuweather's melissa konstanzer has details. melissa, good morning lionel. >> this snowstorm is set to be denver's biggest of the winter season, and you can see how quickly you get off towards the southwestern side of town. those snow totals go up. it's also a sharp cutoff for colorado springs. so we're talking about six plus inches in denver and feet of snow in the mountains. but this storm system has more to offer. plenty of rain to chicago and through illinois into texas. we're looking at the threat for severe thunderstorms as we head through the afternoon and evening hours. with that focus over northwestern arkansas for damaging winds, large hail, and isolated tornadoes. lionel. >> rhiannon. all right. melissa thank you for that. >> dog lovers are going to love this story. new research shows spending time with man's best friend has positive effects on your brain. >> yeah, so the study found that playing with dogs and feeding them, among other activities, not only reduced a person's stress, but it also increased their levels
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we get the friday forecast from accuweather's, melissa constanza, melissa rhiannon, good morning. >> the biggest snowstorm of the year on the books in denver as we finish up with the last of the snow, about a foot of snow in downtown denver. meanwhile there's severe weather in the southeast as we head through today and into tonight. watch these thunderstorms continue south throughout the day with strong severe thunderstorms in the afternoon and evening hours. damaging winds, large hail, and isolated tornadoes are possibility. the wet weather hangs around for the weekend while the northeast finds cooler air moving in over the great lakes. rhiannon. lionel. >> all right, melissa, thank you for that. the morning's other big story a michigan father now joins his wife as the only parents convicted for a mass shooting committed by their son, who was already serving life. >> their sentencing is set for april 9th, which means by this time next month, the entire family could be in prison. guilty of involuntary manslaughter. this morning, the guilty verdict for james crumbley is being describe
we get the friday forecast from accuweather's, melissa constanza, melissa rhiannon, good morning. >> the biggest snowstorm of the year on the books in denver as we finish up with the last of the snow, about a foot of snow in downtown denver. meanwhile there's severe weather in the southeast as we head through today and into tonight. watch these thunderstorms continue south throughout the day with strong severe thunderstorms in the afternoon and evening hours. damaging winds, large hail,...
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i have to go to you first, melissa. i'm sorry but i don't speak supreme courtese, but all i read was shade, shade, and more shade from your former boss, justice sotomayor, and her colleagues. they open in their what felt like more of a dissent, honestly, than a concurrence, in which they said, y'all did too much. you just had to say states can't enforce section 3 and leave it there, but you felt like you had to tell people how to enforce section 3. did you read that as shade as i did? >> i think it was shade all the way down, joy. and more than that, i think this was nominally a concurrence, but it had real big "d" energy, dissent energy. they made clear this is a court that's kind of high on its own supply. it name checked the chief justice in the first opening paragraph. again, i think that was meant to indicate he was the principal architect of the opinion, and also to make clear that someone who is an institutionalist of this court didn't necessarily seem to be an institutionalist in this instance where the court we
i have to go to you first, melissa. i'm sorry but i don't speak supreme courtese, but all i read was shade, shade, and more shade from your former boss, justice sotomayor, and her colleagues. they open in their what felt like more of a dissent, honestly, than a concurrence, in which they said, y'all did too much. you just had to say states can't enforce section 3 and leave it there, but you felt like you had to tell people how to enforce section 3. did you read that as shade as i did? >>...
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i'm melissa lee, coming to you live from studio b at the nasdaq. on the desk tonight -- tim seymour, guy adami, mike khouw, and julie biel. the dow getting just 111 points away from crossing 40,000. but one longtime tech bellwether not coming along for the ride. shapes of apple dropping more than 4% after the department of justice announced a new anti-trust lawsuit against the tech titan, saying that the iphone maker has a monopoly over the phone market, and that it harms consumers, developers, and rival companies. let's get straight to eamon javers who has the details. eamon? >> the justice department, along with 16 state attorneys general sued today. this is a civil anti-trust lawsuit filed in the united states district court for the district of new jersey, and alleges that apple illegally maintains a monopoly over smartphones by selectively imposing contractual restrictions on and withholding critical access points from developers. here's attorney general mar rick far merrick garland earlier today. >> apple has maintained monopoly power in the s
i'm melissa lee, coming to you live from studio b at the nasdaq. on the desk tonight -- tim seymour, guy adami, mike khouw, and julie biel. the dow getting just 111 points away from crossing 40,000. but one longtime tech bellwether not coming along for the ride. shapes of apple dropping more than 4% after the department of justice announced a new anti-trust lawsuit against the tech titan, saying that the iphone maker has a monopoly over the phone market, and that it harms consumers, developers,...
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melissa, you -- studied the supreme court. you are a constitutional law scholar. >> i have been shaking my head the whole time here. >> yeah. okay. so too rosy. what do you think in terms of when you think about the argument that we're going to see on the 25th of april? putting it in context of sort of a wide angle lens of having looked a t the supreme court and the makeup of the supreme court. how do you think about it andhow should we be thinking about it. >> one, jack smith is not a superhero. the idea he has all kinds of levels he can pull with the court to get them so speed up the trial. that's not the case. he has nothing beyond his advocacy in the april 25th hearing in order to move this forward and again to prevail the supreme court, you need five votes. and this is a conservative 6-3 supermajority and there's a lot going on here. you are right. i do think about the court in a broader context and you know, zoom out. like there's -- this is a big term for court even leaving aside these trump cases. disqualification and
melissa, you -- studied the supreme court. you are a constitutional law scholar. >> i have been shaking my head the whole time here. >> yeah. okay. so too rosy. what do you think in terms of when you think about the argument that we're going to see on the 25th of april? putting it in context of sort of a wide angle lens of having looked a t the supreme court and the makeup of the supreme court. how do you think about it andhow should we be thinking about it. >> one, jack smith...
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we get the details now from accuweather's melissa constanza. melissa >> rhiannon. good morning. the winds dying down, but the temperatures they are headed up. in fact, more than 20 degrees above historical average. if you like spring, we're headed into the mid 60s for new york city, when we should be in the mid 40s. this time of year, however, problems arise in the plains where the winds are ramping up ahead of the next storm system, so fire danger will persist in the texas panhandle. but this next storm system also bringing snow to the rockies. places like denver, 6 to 12in of it. rhiannon. lionel. >> all right, melissa, thank you. well, the forecast calls for nearly 80 degrees and sunny today in miami beach. no surprise. >> almost always beautiful in miami beach. but there are not as many spring breakers there to enjoy it. city officials and business owners say new measures meant to crack down on past chaos are actually working. they say a viral ad about the area's plan to break up with spring break seems to have worked. >> now, many believe the real test will be this coming w
we get the details now from accuweather's melissa constanza. melissa >> rhiannon. good morning. the winds dying down, but the temperatures they are headed up. in fact, more than 20 degrees above historical average. if you like spring, we're headed into the mid 60s for new york city, when we should be in the mid 40s. this time of year, however, problems arise in the plains where the winds are ramping up ahead of the next storm system, so fire danger will persist in the texas panhandle. but...