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additionally, nbc news decided to also make a statement saying transgender of visibility dedicated to celebrating transpeople acknowledging discrimination community faces nbc news spoke to transpeople about how their life satisfaction has changed since transitioning. your thoughts. >> this is a clear effort in coordinated effort to remove god from our society to replace god with false gods and the transcommunity they clearly want us to bow at the alter of the transcommunity instead of bow to god and if you don't believe in god you should want to live in a society that does because what god does is a society means that we're accountability to something greater than ourselves a society with boundaries we're a society rooted in something deeper with meaning. as human beings we're imperfect fallible. sinful all of the bad things and founding fathers knew that which is why they protect to protect us from ourselves in the way they devise our government and protect us from our worst impulses as a society and a society that's void of god has no boundaries there's no wrong versus right it is a
additionally, nbc news decided to also make a statement saying transgender of visibility dedicated to celebrating transpeople acknowledging discrimination community faces nbc news spoke to transpeople about how their life satisfaction has changed since transitioning. your thoughts. >> this is a clear effort in coordinated effort to remove god from our society to replace god with false gods and the transcommunity they clearly want us to bow at the alter of the transcommunity instead of bow...
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she's currently a legal for nbc and msnbc a co-host of co-host of in law podcast. and a big fan of michigan football. and michigan in the crowd go blue. charges repel attack from within as well. thank so much. i can't tell you how what a good time i'm having here. i have never been to this event before. i'm a maize. it's wonderful and i be happier to be here. i was outside books earlier this morning and somebody me something called a sonoran hot dog know that delicious. thank you. hit the spot and. you know, i'm a little fair skinned and i didn't expect that. the bright sun sitting out while and so somebody brought me a hat which i'm delighted to wear so ordinarily it's only and blue for me but today i am a wildcat so thank you. thank you, all of you, for being here. i'll tell you a little bit about my i spent most of my career as a national security prosecutor starting right after 911 in the u.s. attorney's office in detroit. we set up a national unit. and i have watched threat to national security evolve from at that time al qaida it evolved to isis. it evolved c
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she's also a legal analyst for nbc news and msnbc and a co-host of the podcast sisters in law. for seven years, barb served u.s. attorney for the eastern district of michigan, appointed by barack obama. and she was the first woman to serve in that position. while you may know, you may know barbara best from tv legal commentary. you not know that earlier in her career she worked as a sportswriter and copy editor. that may explain why she's told me her dream job would be to play shortstop for the detroit tigers. barbara has authored attack from within how disinformation is savvy tarnishing america. released just a few weeks ago and already number three on the new york times bestseller. it's a it's road map of how we got into our disinformation mess and how just maybe we might get ourselves out of it. cashmere is a journalist at the new york times. where she about the looming tech dystopia and how we can try to avoid it. cashmere got her start in journalism 2008 as a writer for the legal blog above the law. the next year, while getting her masters in magazine journalism at nyu, sh
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should no one who has these views be allowed to speak on nbc news? i think the executives at nbcu, we're trying to find a reasonable way to have the views of 85 million americans represented on the airwaves i understand that dilemma ronna mcdaniel acted in ways that were not conservative or republican, but anti-democratic she assaulted the constitutional foundations of the country but the nature of liberal democracy is that we allow all kinds of people to express their views a communists have run for the presidency of the united states let's be honest, many republican leaders are playing a cowardly game here. it's not likely that they actually agree with trump's lies. they just know that the base of their party does and to disagree with it is political suicide most high-profile elected republicans in some way or post-trump. and now former elected republicans rise today, but some do try to move away from the worst excesses of trumpism. >> the reality. but daniel, in a recent nbc >> interview affirm that biden was the legitimate president of the united
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as you know, nbc news spoke with one of the last drivers to cross the bridge before the collapse. what did he say about the experience? >> reporter: alex, my colleague aaron gilchrist had with the interview with larry desantis, the head bigger at herman's bakery. a local staple here. take a listen to the moments when he realized that he may well have been the last driver to ever drive across the original key bridge. >> i really wasn't paying attention to much of anything going on other than watching the road. and i got off and then i got a phone call from somebody saying you know, where you at? i said i just went over the bridge. they said well, the bridge collapsed. probably around 3:00, one girl came in and said i was so glad i saw your truck here because the bridge collapsed and i do come over around that time. i started looking on my phone and i saw it. if i had been one minute later, i probably would not be here. >> it's a miracle that this man survived. it speaks to the quick work of officials that there were not other cars stuck on the bridge, that he was able to cross the
as you know, nbc news spoke with one of the last drivers to cross the bridge before the collapse. what did he say about the experience? >> reporter: alex, my colleague aaron gilchrist had with the interview with larry desantis, the head bigger at herman's bakery. a local staple here. take a listen to the moments when he realized that he may well have been the last driver to ever drive across the original key bridge. >> i really wasn't paying attention to much of anything going on...
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, excuse me, nbc. there are two types of host democrats and anti-trump republicans. what would have been the harm from a former rnc chief. >> there is no harm. >> the goal is to talk to all of america. in response rachel makes $30 million to host a show one day per week and lied about the 2016 election and said trump was the ill ligament president and russia was the reason he got elected. she was 100% wrong and never apologized to her audience. she said trump's tax returns would make him unelectable. there wasn't much information and didn't apologize to her audience there. she was wrong when she said if you got one covid-19 shot or the second one. you wouldn't be able to spread covid-19. everybody that didn't do it -- >> your point is? >> did she serve apologize about what she was wrong with? has she been held accountable able her election. >> i have to get laura in. is there any obligation, on the part of an openly liberal to air the point of view. >> i don't think this is exclusive to msnbc. the numb
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she brought up ronna mcdaniel who was let go by nbc news. i should say one thing, reince. you have never denied the legitimacy of the biden presidency. so your reaction? >> first of all, my take on it is that a candidate has every right to bring challenges, cases, you know, things that they didn't think went well in the election, recounts if close enough under state law. once the cases are over, once you go through that process, it's done, whether you like the outcome or not. the case on ronna that i find to be obvious for someone like me who's a contributor here -- i have been at other places. i've never been hired without the management bringing me in, meeting with people, doing interviews where i wasn't on a signed contract, finding whether or not i could get off the talking points or not. >> martha: and vetted. >> never mind that. the root of the problem is that the management never brought her in before the contract was signed so that all of this stuff could get worked out, and that was a huge failure in my opinion. >> martha: and donna, just quickly if you can, just
she brought up ronna mcdaniel who was let go by nbc news. i should say one thing, reince. you have never denied the legitimacy of the biden presidency. so your reaction? >> first of all, my take on it is that a candidate has every right to bring challenges, cases, you know, things that they didn't think went well in the election, recounts if close enough under state law. once the cases are over, once you go through that process, it's done, whether you like the outcome or not. the case on...
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let's hear now from nbc's erin gill crest. >> reporter: cleanup of the bridge underway. salvage teams are using gas-powered cutters to chop giant sections of steel into smaller pieces. a crane will then hoist and remove those pieces. the goal to open up a channel to get more vessels to the site. do you have any timeline to open that temporary channel? >> it's going to take a little bit of time to first ensure that these initial pull that we're taking does not have secondary consequences. >> reporter: moving what's left of the bridge, the cargo ship beneath it and the debris on the river bed will be a pain staking process. nearly 400 people are working to get the river back open after tuesday's crash. this baker was leaving one job to another, taking the key bridge as he's done every day for 15 years. >> if i had been one minute later, i probably wouldn't be here. >> reporter: he believes his was one of the last cars to cross just before 1:30 in the morning. >> i told my daughter, i'm like in a little fog. it's very scary. >> reporter: meanwhile, so many people wait. fami
let's hear now from nbc's erin gill crest. >> reporter: cleanup of the bridge underway. salvage teams are using gas-powered cutters to chop giant sections of steel into smaller pieces. a crane will then hoist and remove those pieces. the goal to open up a channel to get more vessels to the site. do you have any timeline to open that temporary channel? >> it's going to take a little bit of time to first ensure that these initial pull that we're taking does not have secondary...
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combat path from a cadet at the military academy of chemical defense to colonel general, head of the nbc troops of the russian armed forces. you can comment on such a photograph for a long time, remember what it was dedicated to, what events, but that’s all. just fit into the enormous volume of tasks that arose due to the collapse of the soviet union, it was necessary to save the army, saving what you dedicated your life to, it was your whole life’s work, yes, of course, of course, now i continue to cooperate, so i was assigned to serve as the editor-in-chief of the army bulletin. on the initiative of stanislav veneaminovich , the scientific journal “bulletin of the russian chemical defense defense troops” was created. it is published in two languages: russian and english. this is the first issue of our magazine, it is a seventeenth year magazine that has been published for the museum for 7 years. i ask you to sign your autograph here, here. we will keep it in the museum. this one without you the magazine was impossible, we assume its further development, the colonel general was
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welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with kristen welker. >>> good sunday morning and happy easter. the 2024 campaign is intensifying with that historic show of force for president biden from his democratic predecessors barack obama and bill clinton at radio city music hall. the biden campaign also announcing a new effort to reach out to nikki haley voters using donald trump's own words against him. >> she's gone haywire. >> how do you bring nikki haley voters? >> i'm not sure we need too many. >> the president stepped up his attacks on the judge and his family in the new york hush money case after that judge imposed a partial gag order on mr. trump less than three weeks from the april 15th start date in that trial and now trump is asserting that none of the trial should, quote, take place during my campaign, falsely calling the criminal proceedings election interference. it is another reminder that we're covering this election against the backdrop of a deeply divided nation.
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nbc's meagan fitzgerald is live. very happy to see the pope this morning, i gather. >> reporter: willie, absolutely. the pope gave several readings. while he was mostly seated, we did see him stand a few times throughout the mass before greeting the faithful from the popemobile at the culmination of the busiest season for this 87-year-old pope. ♪♪ this morning the culmination in the holiest days of the christian calendar, pope francis presiding over sunday mass with thousands gathered in st. peter's square hours after pope francis led a nearly two-hour-long vigil on saturday night marking the start of easter. despite battling colds and respiratory challenges throughout the winter, the 87-year-old pontiff looking determined but was led in a wheelchair before delivering his sermon. how does the pope look, and what does that say about his future in the vatican? >> the pope is always looking a little more weak, a little older, he has more trouble breathing. >> reporter: it comes after growing concerns for the pope's
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joining us now we have nbc news national affairs analyst john hill man and david french. take it away. he is digging into his christian connections there. i wonder what far right christians think about this. will they buy the bible? >> well, i will let david french who has greater insight into the e-commerce habits of conservative christians than i do and i say that with respect, whether they will buy it or not, mika, to your point about cull at culltiness. he has a section for his literature. if joe were on, he would mention min come that he had on his bedside table. you may remember in 2016 trump just talking about how the bible was his second favorite book after the art of the deal. we asked him at one point to name a bible verse and he couldn't come up with one. i said are you an old testament guy or new test too many and after thinking about it a minute he said probably equal which to me said i have no idea what the difference is between the old testament and new tempt. i never cracked a bible in my life. will people buy them? not much interest in the trump sneakers
joining us now we have nbc news national affairs analyst john hill man and david french. take it away. he is digging into his christian connections there. i wonder what far right christians think about this. will they buy the bible? >> well, i will let david french who has greater insight into the e-commerce habits of conservative christians than i do and i say that with respect, whether they will buy it or not, mika, to your point about cull at culltiness. he has a section for his...
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of news media and technology with stints that included presidents of npr, chief digital officer for nbc news, and global head of the news at twitter among other stints. please join me in welcoming vivian schiller to the stage. [applause] : vivian: t wipe your do i remember all too well us meeting in your office. i remember an instant spark. on behalf of the aspen institute and aspen digital, we are so honored to partner with you on this important conversation. it is gatherings like this today that remind us that a key measure of any democracy is its capacity to absorb and adapt to change. in the short life of this country which is actually i was reminded younger than the life of this university, people in good faith have come together to meet moments of tremendous disruption. we are capable of it. we are capable of marshaling our ideas to mitigate the bad and a harness the good that reforms -- and get to reforms that reflect and preserve democratic values. it is important for us to remember we are capable of doing this particularly as we today draw on the example of global elections tha
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nbc's feet to the fire. zinoman: he had all the leverage, and he got a massive contract which included control of the next show following the tonight show. allen: he says, "i'm gonna control the 11:30 hour," which is the carson show, "and the 12:30 hour." crystal: following johnny was originally tom snyder, and tom was just straight interview. snyder: did you think when you were starting that it would ever evolve into this mystique that has come to surround the group called the grateful dead? kesey: we didn't think when we were starting. garcia: no, we didn't think. [laughter] allen: johnny carson took out tom snyder, and he put david letterman in there. nesteroff: david letterman had the great luxury of the most powerful man in television being his biggest fan. pauley: dave letterman is back. you're going to host a late night television program that premieres monday night. what are critics likely to say tuesday morning? letterman: um, i don't much care because i found a way to deal with that: pills and whis
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clientes ha crecido mas de 100 mil dolares anuales, lo que le permite aumentar sus precios, segun reporto nbc. >> esta ajustando simplemente sus costos, tiene que mantenerse con cierta utilidad, obviamente de otra manera desaparece y siguen siendo aun asi siguen siendo en muchos de los casos una mejor opcion. >> jessica dice que algunas cosas todavia estan a 1.25, pero ya todo esta mas caro. >> la empresa ha incorporado productos de limpieza escolares y herramientas. >>...
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nbc bay area's thom jensen explains. >> reporter: san francisco the second most densely populated city in the u.s. and some homeowners learned this week because of the designation there homeowner's policy will not be renewed. a woman who lost her napa county home in the tub's fire told me by email that state farm dropped her policy last week and she cannot find another private insurer to step in. it means you will likely have to be on the california fair plan, subsidized by the state and it is expensive and only offers fire coverage, state farm issued a written statement to nbc bay area explaining its decision to no longer write new policies for new californian homes, and to an coverage for about 50,000 existing california customers. it reads -- "this decision was not made lightly and only after careful analysis of state farm's generals financial health which continues to be impacted by inflation, catastrophe exposure, reinsurance costs, and the limitations of working within decades-old insurance regulations." but the latest financial report shows a net worth of more than $134 billion.
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. ♪ announcer: live from the nbc studios in burbank california, the tonight show with jay leno! leno: you know, the tonight show ended on a friday. we started on a monday. it was awkward. leno: let's see how you all feel in 30 years. [laughter] leno: when i started i was doing johnny's show exactly the way johnny did it, in johnny's studio, but as the tv critics will tell you, i'm not johnny! vickers: who wouldn't be nervous following the king of late night, right? leno: ah, we are coming to you live! you're seeing this right now, as it happens. we're not on tape. it's live, live, live! noah: leno loves making people laugh, and his vibe is very jovial. but anyone who thinks they can host a late night show, you are an absolute idiot, because there is so much that goes into it. leno: please welcome billy crystal. [applause] crystal: we'd started out together as stand-ups, and now here we are; he's the host of the tonight show. crystal: the build-up for this, you know, has been tremendous, and i just want to say, i'm gonna miss you. [laughter] nesteroff: in jay leno's first few mon
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i don't think i mentioned the fact that she was hired by nbc and then their own on-air people. rachel maddow, chuck, todd objected and she was then fired after one day also, when you say a third of the country it's a third of the country with things he election was stolen, but there's another something like 14% good. it's almost half that either thinks the election was stolen or doesn't care because there's still going to vote for trump so what is almost half the country for that reason? i'm with you, but i don't i'm not with you on the idea that a lie is a bill clinton's lies, obama's lies, whoever's lives are different than the election doesn't count when our guy doesn't, when that is a separate thing. i totally get that point of view. i agree, but my point is that you have to recognize that at the end of the day, if you're in favor of free speech, look, you said this is these aligher's their they're against the american system. >> with >> that communist run for the presidency of the united states when i was in college, i invited gas hall, who was the communist party candidat
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he saw what happened to ronna mcdaniel at nbc. this is happening at everett news operation in america except this one and a few others. you see how they are mouthpieces for the democrat party. you see how they are mouthpieces for this radical extremist agenda. open borders, redistributing wealth, socialism, over capitalism, hamas over israel, on and on and on. that media, the democrat party, the administrative state, the comics, the movies, all of it whaone in the same. he has succeeded. they are devouring our country and they're doing it to the elites and the ruling class. because the funny thing is the vast majority of the american people want none of this. and then your next question is why did they vote for? i do not know. why do people vote in all kinds of horrendous regimes and only regret after the fact. propaganda, the big lie, repetition, a corrupt media. people want to believe. people want to believe in things they do not want to believe that in the united states of america the democrat party is totalitarian is promoting
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but according to local nbc reporter lupita morio, a lot of fingers were pointed in the same direction. >> within 24 hours after the dust settled, the word that i was getting was that it was his former wife and it was because of this insurance policy. >> reporter: pam phillips, gary's ex was someone investigators abouted to talk with after word came from aspen that pam had been connected in some way to a fugitive on the run from fraud charges. named ron young. nine days after the murder, investigators got their chance. pam phillips voluntarily came in for questioning. >> i didn't give her a lot of what i knew. >> reporter: detective keith saint john spoke with her three times. twice in person. >> tell me your full name. >> pamela anne phillips. >> reporter: he asked pam to talk about her relationship with gary. starting with how they met. >> was he already divorced? >> no. >> she knew she was going to be scrutinized. >> she stalk today me about how the payments were being made. when the policy was taken out. seemed like she was up front. >> gary is the one that took us out. and he also
but according to local nbc reporter lupita morio, a lot of fingers were pointed in the same direction. >> within 24 hours after the dust settled, the word that i was getting was that it was his former wife and it was because of this insurance policy. >> reporter: pam phillips, gary's ex was someone investigators abouted to talk with after word came from aspen that pam had been connected in some way to a fugitive on the run from fraud charges. named ron young. nine days after the...
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from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late. see you this weekend. weekend. >>> on a roll, president biden rakes in a record $26 million for his re-election campaign with the help of two of his popular predecessors. but the star-studded fundraiser is just one reason this may have been the president's best week ever. dnc chair jamie harrison was in the room where it happened and joins me live to discuss how they'll keep the momentum going. >>> a new low. donald trump is under fire for posting violent images of president biden and attacking the daughter of the judge in his hush money trial. david jolly and melanie campbell are here to talk about the danger of donald trump. >>> and cowboy carter. beyonce is the queen of country with a new album that features dolly parton, willie nelson, and miley cyrus. the cultural significance of beyonce's latest musical conquest with danielle smith. i'm jonathan capehart, this is the saturday show. president biden's re-election campaign is shifting into a whole new gear. he's coming off the bigg
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we traveled the world with nbc. the 66 big radio telescopes, high in the desert. are so powerful they can almost reach the age of the universe. we fell in love with elephants in kenya. and met some of the women who are helping to save them. we witnessed the power and majesty of the guerrillas of angola. and counted penguins in antarctica. >> you want to show me around a little bit? >> we saw how the removal of invasive species transformed the pacific atoll of palmyra into an eden, yet the world's trash still washes ashore. we said yes to a number of things over the years. so glad we did. we went skiing in montana. took a turn operating the soon to be automated pivot bridge to barter's island, maine. purred with tiger cubs at the bronx zoo. joined the bulls mafia, shot lasers at the moon. >> it doesn't go pew pew pew. >> it went clack clack clack. >> and it all seemed like it happened yesterday. >> harry says that he is filled with nothing but gratitude for his time at nbc, but of course, we are grateful for him, his stories, and his heartfelt writing. congratulati
we traveled the world with nbc. the 66 big radio telescopes, high in the desert. are so powerful they can almost reach the age of the universe. we fell in love with elephants in kenya. and met some of the women who are helping to save them. we witnessed the power and majesty of the guerrillas of angola. and counted penguins in antarctica. >> you want to show me around a little bit? >> we saw how the removal of invasive species transformed the pacific atoll of palmyra into an eden,...
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under the former chairman, the ex nbc contributor, i think the rnc had been run into the ground anyway. trump will run it further into the ground. we will have to start over again. the alternative is form a new third-party. very unlikely given these two parties have been around for a long time. the support for the party still be there. i think we will take control of the senate in november. i think the house is a dicier proposition. the republican-controlled senate will not be perfect but it will be an anchor against they biden presidency or a trump presidency. senators elected, republican senators elected this november will have terms that expire in 2030. they are already in a post trump world. senators elected in 26 will have terms expiring in 32. trump is a lame-duck on day one. he gets lamer every day that goes on. this is a winnable battle if you -- >> a lame-duck if he agrees to leave. >> the constitution is pretty clear on that. he tried to still the election last time and he failed. he is not going to get the constitution amendment. >> one final question i omitted from a eligib
under the former chairman, the ex nbc contributor, i think the rnc had been run into the ground anyway. trump will run it further into the ground. we will have to start over again. the alternative is form a new third-party. very unlikely given these two parties have been around for a long time. the support for the party still be there. i think we will take control of the senate in november. i think the house is a dicier proposition. the republican-controlled senate will not be perfect but it...
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man: welcome to nbc and the elvis presley special! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ well, since my baby left me ♪ ♪ well, i found a new place to dwell ♪ ♪ well, it's down at the end of lonely street ♪ ♪ at heartbreak hotel ♪ ♪ where i'll be, i'll be so lonely... ♪ zook: he looked incredibly handsome, and the audience was seated around him, and suddenly, people remembered why they liked elvis presley. ♪ my black cat comes a-runnin' ♪ ♪ and the hound dogs, they get way back ♪ ♪ way back, way back, way back ♪ there ain't no end to this song, baby. [ women scream ] most of elvis presley's early music contemporaries are now merely footnotes in the history of rock 'n' roll. that's because they didn't have the one thing that elvis presley had -- colonel tom parker. zoglin: after the success of the elvis comeback special, the colonel decided, "okay, now is the time for elvis to come back to live performing." and the colonel decided that to make a splash, las vegas was the place to do it. ♪ schumacher: and when that
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as nbc news reports, most of the workers killed are presumed dead following the collapse are originally from latin america. here's just some of the heartbreaking reactions from families of those victims. >> [ speaking in a global language ] >> [ speaking in a global language ] >> this was a horrific tragedy, one with devastating consequences, and republican lawmakers and their band of far right opportunist used it to launch political attacks and do nothing but sow chaos. to what end? as msnbc wrote, their crudity, along with their cruelty, is the point. are panel ways in, right after this. this. file 100% free with turbotax free edition. roughly 37% of taxpayers qualify... form 1040 and limited credits only... see how at turbotax.com... that's me! power e*trade's award-winning trading app makes trading easier. with its customizable options chain, easy-to-use tools and paper trading to help sharpen your skills, you can stay on top of the market from wherever you are. e*trade from morgan stanley power e*trade's easy-to-use tools make complex trading less complicated. custom scans help you
as nbc news reports, most of the workers killed are presumed dead following the collapse are originally from latin america. here's just some of the heartbreaking reactions from families of those victims. >> [ speaking in a global language ] >> [ speaking in a global language ] >> this was a horrific tragedy, one with devastating consequences, and republican lawmakers and their band of far right opportunist used it to launch political attacks and do nothing but sow chaos. to...
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janelle wang: this is an nbc bay area news special. we investigate: a fleet of retired cars bought with taxpayer money finally being moved to get auctioned off after sitting in a south bay parking lot for four years. eugene bradley: people have to hear about this from a news organization. it's just--it's stunning. janelle: hundreds of female prison guards suing the state over how they were treated after they became pregnant. lia mckeown: there is no accommodation. there is no putting you anywhere. janelle: san francisco's millennium tower is now shored up and shouldn't lean any further to one side, but new tests show it might be sinking somewhere else instead. harry poulos: with all tall buildings, there is a tendency for the center to settle more than the edges. janelle: silicon valley labs using lasers to turn up the heat to 180 million degrees. steve wang: if we can produce abundant energy, that's how we're gonna change the world. janelle: is nuclear fusion the next gold rush? janelle: thank you for joining us. i'm janelle wang. we
janelle wang: this is an nbc bay area news special. we investigate: a fleet of retired cars bought with taxpayer money finally being moved to get auctioned off after sitting in a south bay parking lot for four years. eugene bradley: people have to hear about this from a news organization. it's just--it's stunning. janelle: hundreds of female prison guards suing the state over how they were treated after they became pregnant. lia mckeown: there is no accommodation. there is no putting you...
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que le permite que los clientes se sientan mas de cien permite aumentar sus precios, segun reporto nbc. >> esta apostando simplemente sus costos, tiene que mantenerse con cierta utilidad. >> obviamente de otra manera desaparece y siguen siendo aun asi siguen siendo en muchos de los casos una mejor opcion. >> los tiempos donde dollar tree hacia honor a su hombre han cambiado. >> jessica dice que algunas cosas todavia estan a 1.25, pero ya todo esta mas caro. >> la empresa ha incorporado productos de limpieza escolares y herramientas. >> ha cambiado demasiado demasiado ahora ya. >> ¿tanto? >> pues casi vivia un 80% porque ahora todos son casi de 5 productos, sino tambien el cierre de algunos establecimientos a partir de este ano. >> en los angeles, edgar munoz, noticias telemundo. >> el viernes santo el decimo con mas viajeros en la historia. >> la administracion del transporte reviso a casi 2.800.000 personas en sus puestos de control en aeropuertos. >> y se espera que asi continue hoy y manana. >> por esta razon, la agencia recomienda a los pasajeros qu lleguen con tiempo para despach
que le permite que los clientes se sientan mas de cien permite aumentar sus precios, segun reporto nbc. >> esta apostando simplemente sus costos, tiene que mantenerse con cierta utilidad. >> obviamente de otra manera desaparece y siguen siendo aun asi siguen siendo en muchos de los casos una mejor opcion. >> los tiempos donde dollar tree hacia honor a su hombre han cambiado. >> jessica dice que algunas cosas todavia estan a 1.25, pero ya todo esta mas caro. >> la...
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janelle wang: this is an nbc bay area news special. we investigate: a fleet of retired cars bought with taxpayer money finally being moved to get auctioned off after sitting in a south bay parking lot for four years. eugene bradley: people have to hear about this from a news organization. it's just--it's stunning. janelle: hundreds of female prison guards suing the state over how they were treated after they became pregnant. lia mckeown: there is no accommodation. there is no putting you anywhere.
janelle wang: this is an nbc bay area news special. we investigate: a fleet of retired cars bought with taxpayer money finally being moved to get auctioned off after sitting in a south bay parking lot for four years. eugene bradley: people have to hear about this from a news organization. it's just--it's stunning. janelle: hundreds of female prison guards suing the state over how they were treated after they became pregnant. lia mckeown: there is no accommodation. there is no putting you...
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. >>> this is "nbc nightly news" with jose diaz-balart. >> good evening. this easter holiday weekend is turning out to be one of the busiest in years in terms of air travel, and for one flight heading to a new york area airport, there were terrifying moments in the sky. this is a scene on the ground. ambulances surrounding the united flight after extreme turbulence shook the flight so violently seven people were injured. the strong winds on the east coast likely contributed to the incident. while on the west coast, it's the rain and the snow. plus, powerful winds making for a miserable holiday weekend. 21 million are under flood alerts there through tomorrow. we are covering it all tonight. we begin with george solis and those frightening moments in the sky. >> reporter: tonight we're learning more about the scare in the air on board united airlines flight 85. >> there's multiple people on the plane with injuries. >> reporter: a flight coming from tel aviv to newark, new jersey, forced to divert to stewart airport 70 miles north of new york city because of
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>>> welcome to nbc bay area news at 5:00. spring storm, it's moving across the bay area now bringing rain, thunder, and snow to northern california. our storm ranger is busy tracking that storm. retail storm hit east san jose this afternoon. video shows the tiny pellets piling up on a front porch. >> that is morgan hill. video just sent in to our newsroom, shows heavy rain falling in a parking lot earlier today. we're seeing a little bit of everything including sunshine. let's get to rob mayeda who is tracking the severe thunderstorm warning. >> if you were at morgan hill or the southern end of the sara clara valley, may have noticed the severe thunderstorm warning for that particular thunderstorm which you're seeing to the south and east of san jose. that did expire at 5:00. that storm produced quite a bit of hail at times and ghost winds which triggered the severe thunderstorm warning where radar indicated wind gusts of 60 miles per hour. it was only moving at ten miles per hour. it was very easy to put down some accumulati
>>> welcome to nbc bay area news at 5:00. spring storm, it's moving across the bay area now bringing rain, thunder, and snow to northern california. our storm ranger is busy tracking that storm. retail storm hit east san jose this afternoon. video shows the tiny pellets piling up on a front porch. >> that is morgan hill. video just sent in to our newsroom, shows heavy rain falling in a parking lot earlier today. we're seeing a little bit of everything including sunshine. let's...
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as nbc news reports, most of the workers killed are presumed dead following the collapse are originally from america. here's just some of the heartbreaking reactions from families of those victims. >> [ speaking in a global language ] >> [ speaking in a global language ] >> this was a horrific tragedy, one with devastating consequences. the republican lawmakers and their band of far right opportunists used it to launch political attacks and do nothing but sow chaos. to what end? charlie sykes wrote, there crudity, along with their cruelty, is the point. our panel weighs in right after this. this. d exercise add to the struggle. today, it's possible to go from struggle to cholesterol success with leqvio. with a statin, leqvio is proven to lower bad cholesterol by 50% and keep it low with 2 doses a year. common side effects were injection site reaction, joint pain, and chest cold. ask your doctor about twice-yearly leqvio. lower. longer. leqvio® okay y'all we got ten orders coming in... big orders! starting a business is never easy, but starting it eight months pregnant... that's a diffe
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self seriousness of the reporters, the idea that they think they are neutral -- it just happened with nbc and ronna romney, with wallace going on the air and talking about their sacred airwaves. i can assure you nobody on the free beacon staff is talking about our sacred space and our honor, and we are not going to bestow it on anybody else. we are not saving lives here. it is not brain surgery. that kind of self regard is so tiresome to us. i think the idea is there are stories of enormous interest to conservatives that the mainstream is not covering. the ones that come to mind are the claudine gay plagiarism story that the beacon did, and the reception to it at the times. the journal did pick that up. watch the coverage on cable news. it was not like, that was bad. it was like, they only covered that because they don't like black women and they have a problem with black women in power. you can't really challenge the facts. first it was like, everybody does this. there is an argument over whether this should have been reported or not. charles: it sounds like they were copying each other'
self seriousness of the reporters, the idea that they think they are neutral -- it just happened with nbc and ronna romney, with wallace going on the air and talking about their sacred airwaves. i can assure you nobody on the free beacon staff is talking about our sacred space and our honor, and we are not going to bestow it on anybody else. we are not saving lives here. it is not brain surgery. that kind of self regard is so tiresome to us. i think the idea is there are stories of enormous...
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we have reporters and analysts with the new developer's will start with nbc gary graphic in washington d.c. the president is trying a new strategy. >> president biden, over the past several months and years quite wrinkly, has stayed above the fray and focus on the policy issues in the debate against donald trump. that may be about to change. as we have reported over the past 24 hours, we have seen in recent weeks a real change in public and private of what president biden is saying he is calling don auld trump a rogue dog. he has made about his appearance. he is talking about his legal troubles much more publicly at fundraisers and events. he is making jokes -self-deprecating jokes about his age. sometimes it is the elephant in the room. here's what president biden had to say at a fundraiser and if there's reason he is doing all of this. >> i think our democracy is at stake. it is no joke. accuracy is literally at stake. i watched what happened down in virginia when folks came out of the field carrying torches and .co flags -- nazi flags. a woman was killed, a bystander. when trump was
we have reporters and analysts with the new developer's will start with nbc gary graphic in washington d.c. the president is trying a new strategy. >> president biden, over the past several months and years quite wrinkly, has stayed above the fray and focus on the policy issues in the debate against donald trump. that may be about to change. as we have reported over the past 24 hours, we have seen in recent weeks a real change in public and private of what president biden is saying he is...
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to be clear to nbc execs were trying to do the right thing. to give their audience access to a different voice. instead what we have is another commentary on the conformity media caucus. it bodes ill for what we may see coming in this next election and coverage. >> right, bill? >> big hit to ron desantis. this been an epidemic of people coming home and finding squatters have taken over their homes. a lady in new york came home, tried to evict them by changing the locks. she was the one led away in handcuffs. this week evidently santos took a big step to fixing things by citing a law that makes squatting criminal. other states are going to follow but good for florida for sending the lead. >> alicia? >> this is a mr. treasury secretary janet yellen who this week complained chinese manufacturers were dumping the r panel tvs and batteries on the u.s. market. the indicted administration has rolled out more than $1 trillion in a subsidy for green energy. now as angry at the chinese are taking advantage it's like campers who leave food out and are su
to be clear to nbc execs were trying to do the right thing. to give their audience access to a different voice. instead what we have is another commentary on the conformity media caucus. it bodes ill for what we may see coming in this next election and coverage. >> right, bill? >> big hit to ron desantis. this been an epidemic of people coming home and finding squatters have taken over their homes. a lady in new york came home, tried to evict them by changing the locks. she was the...
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. >> reporter: guys, i think that camera position is present on nbc's julia chester. i thank her for the report nonetheless. nonetheless, we will be hearing from governor wes moore as soon as he takes to the podium. it was scheduled to start a couple of minutes ago. they have been starting late and other information. we'll get you there as a gets underway. >>> dozens of news with passengers injured, some hospitalize with the usf amount flight suddenly had to relent. the united flight was forced to make emergency landing last night. let's go to nbc's jordan love is from newark airport in new jersey where the flight was headed. george, let's talk about what happened there, this incident, and the condition of the passengers. >> reporter: good afternoon, alex. the flight, ending up here after refueling after it had to be diverted to stewart international. that's where a small army of ems was waiting for the passengers that were essentially tossed around during this turbulent this flight left for tel aviv, already delayed commitment to land here, in newark. of course, that
. >> reporter: guys, i think that camera position is present on nbc's julia chester. i thank her for the report nonetheless. nonetheless, we will be hearing from governor wes moore as soon as he takes to the podium. it was scheduled to start a couple of minutes ago. they have been starting late and other information. we'll get you there as a gets underway. >>> dozens of news with passengers injured, some hospitalize with the usf amount flight suddenly had to relent. the united...
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bauer for what she did, not only for her district but also being very accessible to us here, both on nbc bay area telemundo and "comunidad del valle," and what she did for the students there. so, thank you to dr. bauer. and, again, we're moving forward here. now, is it my understanding that the interim superintendent would not be in, or throw her hat in a race to qualify for the permanent job? corina: correct. so, in her role as interim, we will be opening up that position, we will be discussing, you know, in our next board member--board meetings that we have coming up as to what the process will be. will we hire an outside firm? you know, how we will take those steps, and we do encourage our community to be involved, to listen in, to let us know your opinions and your thoughts. and, you know, most importantly, as stakeholders in our community, to give your input as to who should be our next superintendent. how should they be, what kind of experience should they have? it is important to hear, not just from the five board members who will be overseeing, you know, our next, our superintend
bauer for what she did, not only for her district but also being very accessible to us here, both on nbc bay area telemundo and "comunidad del valle," and what she did for the students there. so, thank you to dr. bauer. and, again, we're moving forward here. now, is it my understanding that the interim superintendent would not be in, or throw her hat in a race to qualify for the permanent job? corina: correct. so, in her role as interim, we will be opening up that position, we will be...
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joining me will now from baltimore is nbc's julia jester. good to see you. what is the latest on the salvage operation what is going on around it? >> reporter: good morning. a flotilla is en route to baltimore to assist in this massive salvage operation. there are seven floating cranes, 10 tugboats, nine barges, eight salvage vessels, and five coast guard boats. overnight, the navy provided a crane, 104. it is going to be lending to baltimore, another set to arrive on monday. so it is really an all hands on deck effort. here is what the governor of maryland had to say about the unprecedented scope and scale of this operation. >> aco freight that is nearly besides of the eiffel tower, and to see that same freight with the key bridge westing on top of it. to see shipping containers that were ripped in half as if they were papier- mache. to know that out there you have to navigate high winds and electric wires. to go out there and to see it up close, you realize just how daunting a task this is. you realize how difficult the work is ahead of us. >> reporter: no
joining me will now from baltimore is nbc's julia jester. good to see you. what is the latest on the salvage operation what is going on around it? >> reporter: good morning. a flotilla is en route to baltimore to assist in this massive salvage operation. there are seven floating cranes, 10 tugboats, nine barges, eight salvage vessels, and five coast guard boats. overnight, the navy provided a crane, 104. it is going to be lending to baltimore, another set to arrive on monday. so it is...
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this is nbc news. the crime rate is still dropping. fbi data shows -- one expert says people confuse disorder with crime. i wonder what you make of that and how that perception of crime, even though it is going down, is impacting the bail reform movement. guest: i think it's a valid point. georgia is a great example. the state of georgia has an increasing crime. atlanta is seeing a bigger -- we know the actual stat on crime rates does not immediately impact policy the way we think it would. yes, pretty much across the nation crime rates are going down. however, polls are showing most americans think crime is worsening. the perception and reality are not linking up right now which is driving some policies. certainly, disorder or chaos the writer was speaking about is out there. what i mean by that is we are seeing a very high level of mental health crisis in the public. overdoses and drug use, especially fentanyl has been a crisis across the nation. homelessness encampments. when people see these other pieces of haverhill health crisis,
this is nbc news. the crime rate is still dropping. fbi data shows -- one expert says people confuse disorder with crime. i wonder what you make of that and how that perception of crime, even though it is going down, is impacting the bail reform movement. guest: i think it's a valid point. georgia is a great example. the state of georgia has an increasing crime. atlanta is seeing a bigger -- we know the actual stat on crime rates does not immediately impact policy the way we think it would....
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but first eliana was nbc, right? to hire ronna was nbc right to fire one? >> look, i probably wouldn't have hired her and probably wouldn't have fired her in that. i think there are better spokes women for the conservative cause. however, the fact that the overton window at nbc can't accommodate ronna romney mcdaniel, but can accommodate folks like al sharpton who false flee accused a man of rape. and let a pogrom in crown heights and joy reed, who lied about her bigoted blog post back in the de, i think that's what grinds the gears of conservatives lulu, where are you on ronna gate? >> ronna gate i think she shouldn't have been hired. i think she's damaged goods certainly for democrats because of what she did in the 2020 election, but also, she wasn't a good representative of for trump either. he basically engineered her ouster from the rnc. and so i wasn't sure exactly actually what she was doing on the airwaves, who she was supposed to be representing, what kind of perspective she was supposed to be given with a right to fire. >> i mean, >> at the end of
but first eliana was nbc, right? to hire ronna was nbc right to fire one? >> look, i probably wouldn't have hired her and probably wouldn't have fired her in that. i think there are better spokes women for the conservative cause. however, the fact that the overton window at nbc can't accommodate ronna romney mcdaniel, but can accommodate folks like al sharpton who false flee accused a man of rape. and let a pogrom in crown heights and joy reed, who lied about her bigoted blog post back in...
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in san jose, jocelyn moran, nbc bay area news. >>> for bay area rain to sierra snow. this is a live look at interstate 80 in soda springs west of donner summit. a heavy dose of snow this weekend. chain controls in effect for i-80 and route 50. yesterday, though, snow and ice made for slick conditions for drivers. at one point i-80 was at a standstill because of multiple spinouts. s many people head up to the mountains for the weekend, chp urges drivers to go slowly. key resorts reporting plenty of fresh powder this weekend. >> we're looking probably, let's just say at minimum at lake level. 12 inches. you get up to the crest down at the western slope, looking 24 inches with a high. depending on aspect and elevation up to three feet. a great way to wind down march, easter and roll into april. >> several tahoe ski resorts announced extending their season. sugar bowl and kirkwood open to end of april. get this. palisades tahoe open until memorial day. monday may 27th. weather and conditions permit it. >>> to our south now if you're planning to head to the coast this week
in san jose, jocelyn moran, nbc bay area news. >>> for bay area rain to sierra snow. this is a live look at interstate 80 in soda springs west of donner summit. a heavy dose of snow this weekend. chain controls in effect for i-80 and route 50. yesterday, though, snow and ice made for slick conditions for drivers. at one point i-80 was at a standstill because of multiple spinouts. s many people head up to the mountains for the weekend, chp urges drivers to go slowly. key resorts...
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. >>> this is nbc "nightly news: kids edition." >> welcome back to "nightly news: kids edition." i'm lester holt. it is great to be with you on a saturday morning. we have an awesome lineup, including our pop quiz, plus we'll bring you the latest on taylor swift, from her new album to those friendship bracelets. >>> let's begin with a question that's been on many viewers minds and that's the upcoming total solar eclipse, set to take place on april 8th here in north america, and astronomers say the event promises to be both thrilling and extraordinary. it's a cosmic dance that will leave some of us in parts of the united states totally in the dark. the moon literally about to steal the spotlight. a total solar eclipse will cross north america on april 8th, passing over mexico, the united states and canada. cities like dallas, little rock, indianapolis and buffalo will be in what is called the path of totality. >> hi. hi name is jason. i live in little rock, arkansas. i heard that it's one of the best places to see the solar eclipse this year. can you tell me more about it? thank y
. >>> this is nbc "nightly news: kids edition." >> welcome back to "nightly news: kids edition." i'm lester holt. it is great to be with you on a saturday morning. we have an awesome lineup, including our pop quiz, plus we'll bring you the latest on taylor swift, from her new album to those friendship bracelets. >>> let's begin with a question that's been on many viewers minds and that's the upcoming total solar eclipse, set to take place on april 8th...
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if that's what nbc wanted to be, then sure. have run if they want to have just one viewpoint of viewpoint from the far left progressives, so that people don't get triggered when they're watching their net work, then no, don't have her on. but i think it's i think america is the worst for not having that kind of robust discussion >> so some say election denialism is the line. and by the way, i can put on the screen of a fox poll very recent that shows 67%. i think it is a republicans don't think that biden is legitimate chemically elected. so if you say, well, you can come on and be a republican, but you can't advance the idea that biden is illegitimate from his election of 2020. now, you've excluded two-thirds of republicans. how do you wrestle with that, david? >> yeah, that's tough. look, i mean, do i think that joe biden won the election? absolutely. do i think that there's gradations of that, right do i think that democrats had changed the law and lots of states to, because of covid and they played the game better. they're
if that's what nbc wanted to be, then sure. have run if they want to have just one viewpoint of viewpoint from the far left progressives, so that people don't get triggered when they're watching their net work, then no, don't have her on. but i think it's i think america is the worst for not having that kind of robust discussion >> so some say election denialism is the line. and by the way, i can put on the screen of a fox poll very recent that shows 67%. i think it is a republicans don't...
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nbc's nb nbc's ellison barber has the l l latest. >> reporter: gunfire, larson, the police unable to match the fire power of gangs. arguably the face of haiti's gang wars, he controls large swaths of territory and heads the powerful g9 group, an alliance of port-au-prince's biggest gangs. in a rare interview with stewart ramsey he said he is willing to consider a cease-fire but suggests the newly formed government council must include gang leaders. [ speaking in a global language ] [ speaking global language ] >> reporter: in northern haiti the divide is evident. what we keep hearing from people is one of the big concerns in areas outside of port-au-prince is less the violence and less so worry about the gangs and more right now, the concern is about how they do things like this, wash their clothes, how they get food, how they get clean water. >> it is hard right now to get everything. >> reporter: earlier this week the biden administration approved a proposal to send haiti's police $10 million worth of weapons, ammunition, bullet-proof vests and helmets, all from a department of hom
nbc's nb nbc's ellison barber has the l l latest. >> reporter: gunfire, larson, the police unable to match the fire power of gangs. arguably the face of haiti's gang wars, he controls large swaths of territory and heads the powerful g9 group, an alliance of port-au-prince's biggest gangs. in a rare interview with stewart ramsey he said he is willing to consider a cease-fire but suggests the newly formed government council must include gang leaders. [ speaking in a global language ] [...
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for example, we have lara trump -- let's play this nbc news interview she did recently. >> is it going to be the position of the rnc in 2024 that the 2020 election was not fairly decided or that it was stolen somehow? >> i think we are passed that. i think we learned a lot. the past is the past and unfortunately, we had to learn some hard lessons in 2020. >> why is he asking her? why is that interview not with the chairman of the party? nobody cares what the cochair of the party thanks. i'm sorry but that is just the way it works. that is the reality of it. the reality is the chairman is the one who sets the policy in the direction of the party. so everyone stop pretending, to your point. this is trump's party as manifested by his daughter-in- law running it. so the reality of it is, you have a cover banned singer with no political experience directing resources of the party and sitting her saying that the past is the past. no, it isn't. because when donald trump calls you and says to pay a bill, you are not going to pay it, lara? you are not going to pay it? is this how it is really p
for example, we have lara trump -- let's play this nbc news interview she did recently. >> is it going to be the position of the rnc in 2024 that the 2020 election was not fairly decided or that it was stolen somehow? >> i think we are passed that. i think we learned a lot. the past is the past and unfortunately, we had to learn some hard lessons in 2020. >> why is he asking her? why is that interview not with the chairman of the party? nobody cares what the cochair of the...
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this is nbc news. the crime rate is still dropping. fbi data shows -- one expert says people confuse disorder with crime. i wonder what you make of that and how that perception of crime, even though it is going down, is impacting the bail reform movement. guest: i think it's a valid point. georgia is a great example. the state of georgia has an increasing crime. atlanta is seeing a bigger -- we know the actual stat on crime rates does not immediately impact policy the way we think it would. yes, pretty much across the nation crime rates are going down. however, polls are showing most americans think crime is worsening. the perception and reality are not linking up right now which is driving some policies. certainly, disorder or chaos the writer was speaking about is out there. what i mean by that is we are seeing a very high level of mental health crisis in the public. overdoses and drug use, especially fentanyl has been a crisis across the nation. homelessness encampments. when people see these other pieces of haverhill health crisis,
this is nbc news. the crime rate is still dropping. fbi data shows -- one expert says people confuse disorder with crime. i wonder what you make of that and how that perception of crime, even though it is going down, is impacting the bail reform movement. guest: i think it's a valid point. georgia is a great example. the state of georgia has an increasing crime. atlanta is seeing a bigger -- we know the actual stat on crime rates does not immediately impact policy the way we think it would....
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combat journey from a cadet at the military academy of chemical defense to colonel general, chief of the nbc troops of the russian armed forces. each such photo can be commented on for a long time. what it was dedicated to, what events, but all this just fit into the enormous volume of tasks that arose due to the collapse of the soviet union, it was necessary to save the army, save what you dedicated your life to, this was business all your life, yes, of course, of course, and now i continue to cooperate, so i was assigned to perform the function of... editor-in-chief of the volskaya rcb defense bulletin. on the initiative of stanislav veneaminovich created a scientific journal - the bulletin of the russian chemical defense defense forces. it is published in two languages - russian and english. this is the first issue of our magazine. this magazine is from the seventeenth year and has been published for 7 years. for the museum. i ask you to sign your autograph here. here. gratitude, what would you wish them in return? if i were younger, i would tell them: work, brothers, as the famous
combat journey from a cadet at the military academy of chemical defense to colonel general, chief of the nbc troops of the russian armed forces. each such photo can be commented on for a long time. what it was dedicated to, what events, but all this just fit into the enormous volume of tasks that arose due to the collapse of the soviet union, it was necessary to save the army, save what you dedicated your life to, this was business all your life, yes, of course, of course, and now i continue to...