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>> hi, craig. these are certainly hard times in the big easy and i can tell you just within the past few hours, in fact, you can see behind me, police officers have come here and put up barricades and bourbon street right behind me is completely shut down at this point, craig. it's because of what you just mentioned. public officials want to avoid a repeat of what happened last year when more than a million descended on the city and contributed to that super spreading event that stretched hospitals here to their limits. this is not just one big party here, craig, as you know. this is an economic lifeline for so many businesses, and by one estimate, it costs new orleans about $130 million in lost tourism dollars each week. we spoke with one business owner here about why this is so devastating. take a listen. >> so we're hoping next month, next month it's going to get better, but unfortunately it hasn't got better. we rely on mardi gras. unfortunately this year it's not what we expected it to be, but
>> hi, craig. these are certainly hard times in the big easy and i can tell you just within the past few hours, in fact, you can see behind me, police officers have come here and put up barricades and bourbon street right behind me is completely shut down at this point, craig. it's because of what you just mentioned. public officials want to avoid a repeat of what happened last year when more than a million descended on the city and contributed to that super spreading event that stretched...
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and craig's talk will be travels with dad lose 1921 cross country trip craig. thank you for that. wonderful. introduction jerry. i'm going to talk to thanks for everyone for tuning in and checking out this video. i'm here today to talk about lou henry hoover one of my favorite ladies from history. i started learning about her 16 years ago, and i began working at the hoover presidential library and quite a woman before her time and lou henry was born in waterloo, iowa on march 29 1874. she was very close to her father. who was a bookkeeper at the first national bank there and lou for most of her young life was hoping that she would be able to go in banking as well and they were extremely close until he passed away in 1928. she had a younger sister jean who was born on june 30th, 1882 and her mother florence developed chronic bronchitis, which caused the family to move around looking for an environment with that was more conducive to her mother's health first. they moved to shell rock iowa that didn't work out and they move back to waterloo then they tried of course a canada, texas
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craig melvin here. we are following a lot of moving parts with the pandemic taking center stage this hour. first, any moment now, the white house covid-19 response team will be holding a briefing. more than 46 million people have received at least one vaccine dose so far. that's according to the cdc. now, there's new hope for vaccinating more americans faster. at this minute, this fda advisory panel is meeting about a potential new vaccine. this is the vaccine from johnson & johnson. instead of two doses, it's one. this panel's final recommendation is a critical hurdle for emergency authorization. we are keeping a close eye on this. millions of doses could ship out as early as monday. that could help president biden meet his goal of 100 million vaccinations in his 100 days. there you see president biden, first lady dr. jill biden, they are in the air right now heading to houston, texas. a devastating winter storm halted vaccinations in many parts of that state. there's another crisis in texas. the state
craig melvin here. we are following a lot of moving parts with the pandemic taking center stage this hour. first, any moment now, the white house covid-19 response team will be holding a briefing. more than 46 million people have received at least one vaccine dose so far. that's according to the cdc. now, there's new hope for vaccinating more americans faster. at this minute, this fda advisory panel is meeting about a potential new vaccine. this is the vaccine from johnson & johnson....
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you know, craig, thanks. unfortunately it changes things in a big way because we have seen this in england and south africa, the uk and south african variants really take over all of the virus, out compete all of the other virus lin najs in a particular location and the expectation is that's what's going to happen here in the united states with the uk one, the south africapen, maybe the brazilian as well, and the issue is they're more transmissible, more people are going to get infected faster if they're not vaccinated and the mortality rate is hire as well. i'm worried even though it's started to decline, down from about 250,000 new confirmed cases a day to 150,000. now i'm calling that the eye of the hurricane and the other piece, the other shoe is about to fall. sorry for mixing the metaphors. i'm really concerned. >> what makes you think we are in the eye and this downtick in hospitalizations, especially, that it's not going to continue? >> just because when we've seen these variants gain foothold in a re
you know, craig, thanks. unfortunately it changes things in a big way because we have seen this in england and south africa, the uk and south african variants really take over all of the virus, out compete all of the other virus lin najs in a particular location and the expectation is that's what's going to happen here in the united states with the uk one, the south africapen, maybe the brazilian as well, and the issue is they're more transmissible, more people are going to get infected faster...
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craig melvin here. right now, millions of people are living without power in freezing temperatures in texas. we will dig into that crisis in a moment. >>> first, any second now, the white house covid-19 response team will be holding a briefing at a critical moment in our pandemic fight. we will take you there when that starts as well. so far, more than 55 million vaccine doses have been administered, according to the cdc. this morning, vice president kamala harris pitched the administration's covid relief plan as the answer for ramping up vaccinations. she says, teachers should be a priority and move up in line. here is what she just told savannah guthrie about the urgency to get this passed and people vaccinated. >> sometimes you talk about hurricanes and what we need to do relief afterward. this hurricane is still raging. we still have people dying on a daily basis. we have got to address this. that's what the president and i and the american rescue plan is designed to address. an emergency that is oc
craig melvin here. right now, millions of people are living without power in freezing temperatures in texas. we will dig into that crisis in a moment. >>> first, any second now, the white house covid-19 response team will be holding a briefing at a critical moment in our pandemic fight. we will take you there when that starts as well. so far, more than 55 million vaccine doses have been administered, according to the cdc. this morning, vice president kamala harris pitched the...
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hi, craig. >> hey, craig. >> yes, it has savannah, hoda, good morning to both of you. here's the thing, in a season where just getting the games played seemed like a victory every week, the nfl going to play its 55th super bowl behind me, roughly 59 hours from now. while a lot of the usual fanfare has been sidelined by the pandemic, the game will go on. we could on sunday, perhaps, see a changing of the guard. >> reporter: with kick-off two days away, preparations are now in the final stage for an nfl championship game unlike any other. players, coaches, and fans all taking precautions to avoid the spread of the coronavirus. this year, the tampa bay buccaneers, the first team to ever play the big game in their home stadium, hosting the returning champs, the kansas city chiefs. for all the changes, though, you will see a familiar face at the super bowl tom brady. this will be his tenth appearance, his first as a buccaneer. brady's experience, along with tampa's relentless defense, should be quite a match against last year's super bowl mvp, chiefs quarterback patrick mah
hi, craig. >> hey, craig. >> yes, it has savannah, hoda, good morning to both of you. here's the thing, in a season where just getting the games played seemed like a victory every week, the nfl going to play its 55th super bowl behind me, roughly 59 hours from now. while a lot of the usual fanfare has been sidelined by the pandemic, the game will go on. we could on sunday, perhaps, see a changing of the guard. >> reporter: with kick-off two days away, preparations are now in...
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. >> craig, good morning. right now, nearly 2 million texans waking up to a very cold and dark situation. rolling blackouts are in place in an effort to save the state's power grid from unprecedented demand. in dallas, it is a combination of snow, ice and temperatures the worst of this storm has yet to come. >> reporter: this morning, dangerous winter weather slamming the south. a car flipping on an icy interstate in mississippi. and this fiery scene involving at least two semis shut down a highway in oklahoma. the collision blamed on snow and ice. parts of oklahoma city temporarily without water after freezing temperatures impacted a treatment facility. and in normally sunny texas, some areas saw near blizzard conditions. >> the severity of the cold weather that is about to be experienced here in the coming days is unprecedented in texas history. >> reporter: at one point, the entire state under a winter storm warning. the frigid weather posing a massive test for the state's power grid, with officials already
. >> craig, good morning. right now, nearly 2 million texans waking up to a very cold and dark situation. rolling blackouts are in place in an effort to save the state's power grid from unprecedented demand. in dallas, it is a combination of snow, ice and temperatures the worst of this storm has yet to come. >> reporter: this morning, dangerous winter weather slamming the south. a car flipping on an icy interstate in mississippi. and this fiery scene involving at least two semis...
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. >> hallie, thank you >>> craig joins us another major story out of d.c hey, craig >> good morning. the new secretary of defense general lloyd austin taking some strong action to tackle extremism in the ranks of the military nbc's chief white house correspondent kristen welker has details on that for us this morning. good morning >> hi, craig good morning to you. this is a really remarkable development. defense secretary lloyd austin announcing a military-wide stand down order over the next 60 days to allow each branch of the military time to discuss white supremacy and the threat of extremism throughout their ranks. this is a direct response to the attack on january 6th against the capitol when rioters including some current and former members of the military stormed the capitol. the pentagon press secretary called that deadly incident a wake-up call craig? >> the stand down order, how will this work what will it look like? >> well, look, this is essentially a pause that gives service members a break in their regular activity so each command and unit can have at least a day to have
. >> hallie, thank you >>> craig joins us another major story out of d.c hey, craig >> good morning. the new secretary of defense general lloyd austin taking some strong action to tackle extremism in the ranks of the military nbc's chief white house correspondent kristen welker has details on that for us this morning. good morning >> hi, craig good morning to you. this is a really remarkable development. defense secretary lloyd austin announcing a military-wide stand...
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craig melvin in new york city. this hour, the pandemic and an impeachment trial are driving a lot of the movement we are seeing in washington. any minute now, white house covid-19 response team will hold a briefing. the pace of vaccinations picking up. but so are concerns about the spread of mutant virus variants. right now there's a balancing act going on here on capitol hill. president biden's $1.9 trillion relief plan is a major priority. this hour, the financial burden on families is central to a new push from democrats. any minute, they will be unveiling a new plan to give families up to $3,600 per child, threatening to blunt that momentum though, the second impeachment trial of former president donald trump. his legal team just submitted its final trial memo ahead of the proceedings. right now, negotiators are closing in on an agreement about how this could all play out. tomorrow, the senate trial will be held in the chamber that was the scene of that deadly insurrection. the former president is charged with
craig melvin in new york city. this hour, the pandemic and an impeachment trial are driving a lot of the movement we are seeing in washington. any minute now, white house covid-19 response team will hold a briefing. the pace of vaccinations picking up. but so are concerns about the spread of mutant virus variants. right now there's a balancing act going on here on capitol hill. president biden's $1.9 trillion relief plan is a major priority. this hour, the financial burden on families is...
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craig spencer has called us to work on the pandemic. can you imagine a world where the united states pushes vaccine, both giving and selling vaccines around the world as hard as it pushes selling weapons of war? >> we certainly would be a lot safer if we got everyone vaccinated. here in the u.s., we have had 500,000 people die. at least 2.5 money people die from covid around the world. -- 2.5 million people die from covid around the world. look at the impact in the u.s. over $3 trillion spent, another 1.9 trillion coming. the impact has been greater than many wars. it is imperative we get covid controlled here in the u.s. but also impaired we get a controlled around the world and in addition, how we think about how we prepare and respond the next crisis. we can't build walls tall enough m oroats wide enough to keep out the next, whether it is a micro or virus. we need to be prepared because we will see this again. we have had multiple public health emergencies over the past six years. we will have more and we need to be prepared to make
craig spencer has called us to work on the pandemic. can you imagine a world where the united states pushes vaccine, both giving and selling vaccines around the world as hard as it pushes selling weapons of war? >> we certainly would be a lot safer if we got everyone vaccinated. here in the u.s., we have had 500,000 people die. at least 2.5 money people die from covid around the world. -- 2.5 million people die from covid around the world. look at the impact in the u.s. over $3 trillion...
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craig: absolutely. at the beginning, getting through the 14 days of quarantine was not an easy exercise for the players, but they also realized with a modified environment they can get out for five hours a day and train and that is about the amount of time that would be required anyway day. there was one player positive out of the 1000 people we brought an end a few other close contacts. there are about 70 that have been in hard lockdown. once they were in lockdown for three or four days, they were used to it, and then of course, going into the extra lockdown here, they have been great and we even have a situation over a week ago where we had a positive case with one of the workers and they had to be isolated and came back negative. because we have no community transmission -- a very strict protocol and processes to ensure that everyone does not transmit the virus and as a result, we have had to have the players adapt to this comment they have been great. there have been one or two that complained, but
craig: absolutely. at the beginning, getting through the 14 days of quarantine was not an easy exercise for the players, but they also realized with a modified environment they can get out for five hours a day and train and that is about the amount of time that would be required anyway day. there was one player positive out of the 1000 people we brought an end a few other close contacts. there are about 70 that have been in hard lockdown. once they were in lockdown for three or four days, they...
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craig is at the hospital where tiger is recovering. hey, craig. >> hoda, good morning to you. we are outside harbor ucla hospital where tiger woods underwent that surgery for several hours tuesday after that horrific crash. he is recovering here. overnight, the hospital revealing in a statement that the golf legend suffered catastrophic injuries to his legs, leaving his career in doubt. authorities say the investigation into what went wrong could take weeks to complete. they're going to be looking into whether distracted driving or speed were factors. there was a black box in that suv that could hold some crucial information. >> we have a rollover with someone trapped. >> reporter: the victim of the terrifying crash, golfing great tiger woods. overnicut-ins >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall. as we head out the door in the east bay, we're looking at walnut creek. the winds are starting to pick up and it's going to be a gusty day with temperatures reaching near 70 degrees so still very spring-like. our winds will calm down and our temperatures will remain tomorrow in
craig is at the hospital where tiger is recovering. hey, craig. >> hoda, good morning to you. we are outside harbor ucla hospital where tiger woods underwent that surgery for several hours tuesday after that horrific crash. he is recovering here. overnight, the hospital revealing in a statement that the golf legend suffered catastrophic injuries to his legs, leaving his career in doubt. authorities say the investigation into what went wrong could take weeks to complete. they're going to...
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craig melvin at the nbc news bureau in los angeles. we have been watching and listening to the house hearing on insurrection security failures. we are going to continue to monitor this hearing. >>> house speaker nancy pelosi started her briefing coming at a critical moment for passing the covid relief bill. let's listen to speaker pelosi. >> we are waiting to hear from the senate parliamentarian as to what will happen with the minimum wage piece of the legislation. i don't know what other considerations she has. but i feel that we have a very, very strong argument. and we have a very big need in our country to pass the minimum wage. we have been working on this fight for 15 for a number of years now. it's long overdo. it will be phased in. and we would hope that it could be part of this reconciliation bill. could be any moment. if you hear -- i don't have a phone. if you hear before i do, let me know. okay? that, as you know, is part of our american rescue plan that we are putting forth. it's about putting vaccinations in the arm, mone
craig melvin at the nbc news bureau in los angeles. we have been watching and listening to the house hearing on insurrection security failures. we are going to continue to monitor this hearing. >>> house speaker nancy pelosi started her briefing coming at a critical moment for passing the covid relief bill. let's listen to speaker pelosi. >> we are waiting to hear from the senate parliamentarian as to what will happen with the minimum wage piece of the legislation. i don't know...
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thank you to representative angie craig for working with us to develop a bill to address the problem despite being over 65 members in this committee and the last congress only for review sponsored this legislation, not only should you cosponsor the truck safety improvement act but let's get it done try to do something good for truckers without doing something bad don't cripple them in unnecessary increasing in speed limit mandates. repeal the overtime exemption for employee drivers i've been asked by this legislator what would be the result they would finally be paid for the time that they work and ensure the shortage, reinstate and you can take steps to the house and
thank you to representative angie craig for working with us to develop a bill to address the problem despite being over 65 members in this committee and the last congress only for review sponsored this legislation, not only should you cosponsor the truck safety improvement act but let's get it done try to do something good for truckers without doing something bad don't cripple them in unnecessary increasing in speed limit mandates. repeal the overtime exemption for employee drivers i've been...
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to brian's parents, gladys and charles, his partner sandra, his brother, ken and craig, and the entire sicknick family and the capitol police force, thank you for giving congress this privilege of honoring brian with this ceremony. we have heard from you, from brian's brothers, ken and craig, that he was the kindest of all, the fittest of all. just a very special person. again, we heard from his entire family, as the distinguished leader said, what a special person he was. how kind he was. and we know from his service on the capitol police force how patriotic he was. we gather today united in grief, gratitude, and solemn appreciation for the service and sacrifice of officer brian sicknick. we respect his service, certainly, as a member of the capitol police force, but also as a patriot to his country in other arenas. in 1997 he joined the new jersey air national guard under which he was deployed twice to defend our national security. and in 2008, he continued that commitment when he joined the united states capitol police. we saw last night how brian's patriotic service commanded the r
to brian's parents, gladys and charles, his partner sandra, his brother, ken and craig, and the entire sicknick family and the capitol police force, thank you for giving congress this privilege of honoring brian with this ceremony. we have heard from you, from brian's brothers, ken and craig, that he was the kindest of all, the fittest of all. just a very special person. again, we heard from his entire family, as the distinguished leader said, what a special person he was. how kind he was. and...
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craig melvin live at msnbc headquarters. we are expecting to hear from the covid response team once again. this will be their first briefing since we capped off what has been the deadliest month of this pandemic so far. more than 96,000 american lives were lost in january. that means last month an american died from covid-19 every 28 seconds. that's adding to the toll to speed up vaccinations. there could be potential lessons from one state that's being hailed as a success story. west virginia. coming up, i will talk to the governor, republican jim justice, about how that state is getting the job done. but getting shots in arms on the east coast today, may have to waist. a massive winter storm is blanketing a third of the country right now. look at that. it's bringing snow, rain, high winds to some 75 million americans as far south as kentucky. folks, it's expected to get worse throughout the day. we will get an update where things stand in the weather department in a few moments. >>> first, white house covid-19 response tea
craig melvin live at msnbc headquarters. we are expecting to hear from the covid response team once again. this will be their first briefing since we capped off what has been the deadliest month of this pandemic so far. more than 96,000 american lives were lost in january. that means last month an american died from covid-19 every 28 seconds. that's adding to the toll to speed up vaccinations. there could be potential lessons from one state that's being hailed as a success story. west virginia....
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>> oh, craig, i think pretty darn compelling. chuck was mentioning before the republicans at the moment seem to have no legislative counter programming to this impeachment moment we're in, while the democrats do. they've got the covid relief bill. i was thinking as he spoke, guys, republicans' problems for four years, five years, has been they had no counter programming argument to trump. would they love it if it were made clear that they will not be running for president again, man they would love it. we'll see how that goes. it seems almost undemocratic and yet i think most any republican will tell you honestly, yeah, we would really like that because we have got to get past this moment and the darkness of that moment -- of this moment and see what we can make happen in the future. i would only add republican senators will be watching this live for the next four, five, six days along with the american people. they know the american people are watching too. this isn't like a committee room where only the senators are watching. p
>> oh, craig, i think pretty darn compelling. chuck was mentioning before the republicans at the moment seem to have no legislative counter programming to this impeachment moment we're in, while the democrats do. they've got the covid relief bill. i was thinking as he spoke, guys, republicans' problems for four years, five years, has been they had no counter programming argument to trump. would they love it if it were made clear that they will not be running for president again, man they...
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hi, craig. good morning again. >> reporter: tiger woods is resting and recovering from a long and involved surgery to repair significant injuries. i got the chance to talk to one of his closest friends, notah begay. he gave us some insight into how tiger can overcome what is perhaps his most difficult challenge yet. >> he survived. at one point there it was uncertain, and now i think he's going to move forward with as much opportunity as is available to him. really put his mind and his energy toward the recovery process. >> reporter: few people know tiger woods better than notah begay. the two met at junior golfers, teammates at stanford and remain close friends. you're on the inside in terms of friends and family. how are they doing? what do we know? >> tiger has gone through a ten-hour plus surgery. all in all, it's been tough across the board on the entire team and family. >> reporter: he's been through so much already, and now a car crash that nearly takes his life. i mean, it's remarkable.
hi, craig. good morning again. >> reporter: tiger woods is resting and recovering from a long and involved surgery to repair significant injuries. i got the chance to talk to one of his closest friends, notah begay. he gave us some insight into how tiger can overcome what is perhaps his most difficult challenge yet. >> he survived. at one point there it was uncertain, and now i think he's going to move forward with as much opportunity as is available to him. really put his mind and...
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craig is here with more on that. morning, craig. >> hoda, good morning. savannah, good morning to you, as well. while speaking out on instagram live, congresswoman squoks ocasio-cortez shared the trauma she felt on january 6th, and she revealed it was made even worse by another terrifying experience in her past. nbc's kasie hunt joins us with more on that. good morning to you. >> reporter: craig, good morning to you. it's really one of the most harrowing accounts of the events of january 6th we've heard so far. alexandria ocascio-cortez, often referred to as aoc, sharing details about what happened to her during the insurrection at the capitol, telling her viewers she felt like she was going to die. >> we cannot move on without accountability. we cannot heal without accountability. >> reporter: overnight, new york congresswoman alexandria ocascio-cortez opening up for the first time about her experiences during the capitol riot. >> all of a sudden, i hear boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, on my door. and then i hear these huge, violent bangs on my door, and t
craig is here with more on that. morning, craig. >> hoda, good morning. savannah, good morning to you, as well. while speaking out on instagram live, congresswoman squoks ocasio-cortez shared the trauma she felt on january 6th, and she revealed it was made even worse by another terrifying experience in her past. nbc's kasie hunt joins us with more on that. good morning to you. >> reporter: craig, good morning to you. it's really one of the most harrowing accounts of the events of...
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. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> i think i was just in shock to find out that she's gone. and the cause is a gunshot wound. you just wonder, how could this happen? it seemed very surreal. >> a quiet night at home shattered by a gunshot. >> she came out of the shower, and i heard a pop, and there's blood! >> a young wife dying on the floor. >> she wasn't talking at all. >> i'm asking him like, conrad, what happened here? >> i was utterly confused. >> so many different stories about what might have happened. >> he said many things that night. >> maybe someone could have shot something at the house. >> at one point he said that it was 80% suicide. >> police had their own theory. >> i thought, oh, man, there's something going on here. >> we don't see a lot of women that commit suicide naked. >> conrad's stories were not adding up. >> but something else wasn't adding up either. a key piece of evidence. >> we went to the house, and we walk in and we think, a-ha! >> would a mistaken measurement send an innocent man to prison? or free a guilty
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joining us now are michael craig, an assistant professor of energy systems at the university of michigan and kia collier, a reporter for "the propublica texas tribune" investigative initiative. kia, i wonder if i could start with you. the ceo of ercot said this on thursday about its decision to implement rolling blackouts. watch. >> if we hadn't taken action, it wouldn't have been we waited a few days to see what happened, it was seconds and minutes, given the amount of generation coming off the system and the demand going up significantly. >> seconds or minutes away from uncontrollable blackouts. let me just ask the blunt question -- did ercot know what it was doing in this situation? did they just completely fumble the ball on this one? >> you know, i don't think ercot can actually really take the blame, ultimately, for this. so, you mentioned this in the intro, but there was a spectacular failure of the state's natural gas system, especially, so, you had single different temps freezing not only -- effecting not only natural gas production, but transport, as well. so, you can't really
joining us now are michael craig, an assistant professor of energy systems at the university of michigan and kia collier, a reporter for "the propublica texas tribune" investigative initiative. kia, i wonder if i could start with you. the ceo of ercot said this on thursday about its decision to implement rolling blackouts. watch. >> if we hadn't taken action, it wouldn't have been we waited a few days to see what happened, it was seconds and minutes, given the amount of...
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. >> reporter: ron craig is a community policing officer in lake township. a rural area located just outside toledo, ohio. people living in rural areas like this already face added challenges getting access to coronavirus vaccines. for seniors, those challenges are multiplied. a point officer craig realized while making calls checking in on seniors in his community. >> a lot of the seniors in the township were having difficulties trying to arrange an appointment. >> he decided to help. first, he called those he knew who were having trouble and tried signing people up himself. >> in that two-week period, i only got one person an appointment for their first shot. >> just one. two weeks. >> one person. >> i thought to myself, well, we've got to switch gears here because this isn't working. >> reporter: he got an idea. why not directly call a pharmacist he knew in town and see if that person could help. that quickly led to getting 30 seniors vaccine appointments. then 50. >> but the list was growing daily. you know, it was just -- it was outpacing everything i w
. >> reporter: ron craig is a community policing officer in lake township. a rural area located just outside toledo, ohio. people living in rural areas like this already face added challenges getting access to coronavirus vaccines. for seniors, those challenges are multiplied. a point officer craig realized while making calls checking in on seniors in his community. >> a lot of the seniors in the township were having difficulties trying to arrange an appointment. >> he decided...
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i'm al, along with sheinelle, craig, dylan. good to see all of you. >> good morning. >> everybody stayed up all night to watch the superbowl? >> i did. calvin stayed up longer than i expected him to stay up. >> hoping to maybe see the end of the game. >> you're like, i don't care. i'm not home. >> that's right. >> disappointing night for one delino. >> yeah, yeah. you know what? we used it as a teachable moment. no one wins all the time. >> unless you're tom brady. >>
i'm al, along with sheinelle, craig, dylan. good to see all of you. >> good morning. >> everybody stayed up all night to watch the superbowl? >> i did. calvin stayed up longer than i expected him to stay up. >> hoping to maybe see the end of the game. >> you're like, i don't care. i'm not home. >> that's right. >> disappointing night for one delino. >> yeah, yeah. you know what? we used it as a teachable moment. no one wins all the time. >>...
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craig melvin here. right now we continue to keep our eye on the rotunda in our nation's capitol as u.s. capitol police officer brian sicknick is lying there in honor after making the ultimate sacrifice for our country. officer sicknick is the hero who was injured while engaging with protesters at the insurrection back on january 6th. he later collapsed. he went to the hospital. he died there. speaker pelosi, senate majority leader chuck schumer paid special tribute to him there in the rotunda. later this hour, we will watch as he makes his journey to arlington national cemetery as well. based on what we know about officer sicknick, he was by all accounts, a fantastic human being as well as being a hero officer. as we look at some of his fellow capitol police officers pay a final tribute to him there. he was the youngest of three brothers. service was the center of who he was. his family says
craig melvin here. right now we continue to keep our eye on the rotunda in our nation's capitol as u.s. capitol police officer brian sicknick is lying there in honor after making the ultimate sacrifice for our country. officer sicknick is the hero who was injured while engaging with protesters at the insurrection back on january 6th. he later collapsed. he went to the hospital. he died there. speaker pelosi, senate majority leader chuck schumer paid special tribute to him there in the rotunda....
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i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline."in >> i am being followed. there are threats on my life. i know we're in danger. i know we are. i >> it's a riveting mystery that started in a place of glamor. >> it became a destination for the rat pack, frank sinatra. >> and ended in a case of murder. the wealthy heir to this legendary hotel, dead. >> he was my father. he is the only father i ever knew. >> now police said she was next. someone in the shadows gunning for her. >> my suspicions are growing and growing by the minute. >> so, who was behind all this?t plenty of suspects and plenty of motives, anger, jealousy, greed. someone had 10 million reasons to kill. >> we look back and said, my god, i couldn't believe what i saw. >> you're not going to believe it either because in this case, there is a final terrifying twist. >> i see them with a crowbar. >>> hello and welcome to "dateline." ben novack jr. was a successful entrepreneu
i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline."in >> i am being followed. there are threats on my life. i know we're in danger. i know we are. i >> it's a riveting mystery that started in a place of glamor. >> it became a destination for the rat pack, frank sinatra. >> and ended in a case of murder. the wealthy heir to this legendary hotel, dead. >> he was my...
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craig? >> wide-ranging conversation, andrea thank you so much for that i know you'll have more of that conversation coming up tonight on "nbc nightly news" and this afternoon on msnbc hoda >>> all right. time to check out the weather. the man of the hour, mr. roker, what's cooking >> well, we have this, of course, nor'easter, but the snow is stretching all the way back into the ohio river valley lots of sunshine from the plains all the way down to the gulf above average temperatures in the western plains got a big storm watch out in california another big storm coming into the pacific northwest. another coast-to-coaster right behind this one. we'll tell you about that coming up in the next half hour we're going to get to your local forecast comoming up ♪ thihis is the first day of my life♪ ♪ i was b born right t in the doorway♪ ♪ i don't know where i am, ♪ ♪ i don't know where i've been♪ ♪ but i know where i wanna go♪ >>> good monday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall.
craig? >> wide-ranging conversation, andrea thank you so much for that i know you'll have more of that conversation coming up tonight on "nbc nightly news" and this afternoon on msnbc hoda >>> all right. time to check out the weather. the man of the hour, mr. roker, what's cooking >> well, we have this, of course, nor'easter, but the snow is stretching all the way back into the ohio river valley lots of sunshine from the plains all the way down to the gulf above...
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joining me, michael craig and kia callier. kia, i wonder if i could start with you. the ceo of ercot said this on thursday about implementing rolling black yoults. watch. >> if we hadn't taken action, it wouldn't have been that we would have waited a few days and saw what happened, it was seconds and minutes given the amount of generation coming off the system at the same time that the demand was still going up significantly. >> seconds or minutes away from uncontrollable blackouts. did ercot know what was doing in this situation. >> i don't think ercot can take the flame. you had affected natural gas production but transport as well. there are many different components but i don't think they expected it but of course they projected there would be enough power this winter, but they just never saw something like this coming and there are a whole host of reasons for why that could be. it certainly a huge failure on their part but also on the part of many regulatory agencies and most importantly the state's republican leadership. >> professor craig, what is your sense o
joining me, michael craig and kia callier. kia, i wonder if i could start with you. the ceo of ercot said this on thursday about implementing rolling black yoults. watch. >> if we hadn't taken action, it wouldn't have been that we would have waited a few days and saw what happened, it was seconds and minutes given the amount of generation coming off the system at the same time that the demand was still going up significantly. >> seconds or minutes away from uncontrollable blackouts....
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craig? >> thank goodness for that sharp-eyed employee, too kerry sanders this morning, thank you. >> what a story. >>> al, let's go back to you such a busy forecast let's keep it going. >> all right if you're looking for warmth, head down to florida beautiful day there. temperatures in the 80s. same for southern texas. snowy conditions into new england. the bitter cold working into the southwest, where we could see freezing fog not freezing frogs, but freezing fog. panhandle of oklahoma and texas, look for snow showers in the rockies. plenty of sunshine in the southwest. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds and put back together. this is hal's relief, knowing he's covered by medicare from blue cross blue shield. and with coverage you can trust, backed by over 80 years of healthcare expertise, we'll be there when it matters most. this is medicare from blue cross blue shield. this is the benefit of blue. as we take a look at the radar, we are seeing some l
craig? >> thank goodness for that sharp-eyed employee, too kerry sanders this morning, thank you. >> what a story. >>> al, let's go back to you such a busy forecast let's keep it going. >> all right if you're looking for warmth, head down to florida beautiful day there. temperatures in the 80s. same for southern texas. snowy conditions into new england. the bitter cold working into the southwest, where we could see freezing fog not freezing frogs, but freezing fog....
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thank you for your service to our country, chief craig. dagen: good evening, everybody, i'm dagen mcdowel, this is " fox business tonight" on this prime ministers' day. presidents' day. two governors facing fierce backlash. in new york governor andrew cuomo on defense this afternoon responding to growing demands for an investigation after one of his top aides admitted that the administration downplayed, covered up the number of nursing home residents who died from covid-19. >> to be clear, all the deaths in the nursing homes and in the hospitals were
thank you for your service to our country, chief craig. dagen: good evening, everybody, i'm dagen mcdowel, this is " fox business tonight" on this prime ministers' day. presidents' day. two governors facing fierce backlash. in new york governor andrew cuomo on defense this afternoon responding to growing demands for an investigation after one of his top aides admitted that the administration downplayed, covered up the number of nursing home residents who died from covid-19. >>...
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nice to see you, craig. talk us through what has been going on this week in what has been quite a week for wall street, hasn't it?— quite a week for wall street, hasn't it? , , ., , hasn't it? yes, we seem to be in a bit of— hasn't it? yes, we seem to be in a bit of a — hasn't it? yes, we seem to be in a bit of a transition - hasn't it? yes, we seem to be in a bit of a transition week. in a bit of a transition week on this point in time. everyone seems to be a little bit nervous. we are seeing rising yields in the us, what that effectively means is that people are anticipating more inflation or higher interest rates. these are ever as a result of less bond buying or actual interest rate hikes in the future. and that may not seem like a big deal. we are going into a recovery, we should want to see the economy recovering and interest rates, et cetera, returning to normal. but if there is any inclination at any markets of rates rising too fast and it's looking premature what is a lack faith in the central
nice to see you, craig. talk us through what has been going on this week in what has been quite a week for wall street, hasn't it?— quite a week for wall street, hasn't it? , , ., , hasn't it? yes, we seem to be in a bit of— hasn't it? yes, we seem to be in a bit of a — hasn't it? yes, we seem to be in a bit of a transition - hasn't it? yes, we seem to be in a bit of a transition week. in a bit of a transition week on this point in time. everyone seems to be a little bit nervous. we are...
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i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> i see her laying there. my dad is kneeling. that was the first time that i'd ever seen him cry. >> they had a tumultuous marriage. >> they'd be yelling and maybe slamming doors. >> according to him, he sees lisa with a gunshot wound to the head. initially yuleruled a suicide. her sister went to the missouri highway patrol to express their belief that this, in fact, was a murder. >> she had been having an affair with her boss. >> the prosecutor says, after he shot his wife, he washed his hands and washed his forearms. >> they called us back at noon and started the trial. >> i thought he made one of the worst mistakes i'd ever heard of. >> it was obvious there was something that just wasn't right. >> the only thing i've ever wanted was for everyone to hear the truth. i told him that i would fight with everything i had in me. that's the promise i made to him. >> hello, and welcome to "dateline." for many, the holiday season is a s
i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> i see her laying there. my dad is kneeling. that was the first time that i'd ever seen him cry. >> they had a tumultuous marriage. >> they'd be yelling and maybe slamming doors. >> according to him, he sees lisa with a gunshot wound to the head. initially yuleruled a suicide. her sister went to the missouri highway patrol to express their belief that this, in fact, was a...
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craig melvin: there was no way it was supposed to end like this. amy bennett: she took my by the hand said, sugar and charlie have been murdered. craig melvin: the former church deacon and his wife, who on earth would want them dead? it doesn't make sense. they were loved by everyone. craig melvin: everyone maybe, but their own daughter, who admitted to a bitter, simmering dispute.
craig melvin: there was no way it was supposed to end like this. amy bennett: she took my by the hand said, sugar and charlie have been murdered. craig melvin: the former church deacon and his wife, who on earth would want them dead? it doesn't make sense. they were loved by everyone. craig melvin: everyone maybe, but their own daughter, who admitted to a bitter, simmering dispute.
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craig melvin here coming to you live from los angeles. i'm at the hospital where golf legend tiger woods is recovering this morning after several surgeries following an intense and horrific car crash not far from here. i will have more updates this hour, including part of my conversation with the deputy who arrived at the crash scene first. the moment he realized it was, in fact, tiger woods in what's left of that suv you see there. >>> any minute now, the white house covid response team will hold its briefing. this briefing comes as we just got that huge update from the fda. the fda staff just endorsing johnson & johnson single shot vaccine for emergency use. it could be approved this week. this will be the first time that we hear from our nation's pandemic leadership since johnson & johnson news broke. we will take you to that as soon as it starts. >>> jeff bennett is my partner here for this hour. he is keeping an eye on the briefing. also a lot of movement in our nation's capitol. >> that's right. great to see you. what's happening to
craig melvin here coming to you live from los angeles. i'm at the hospital where golf legend tiger woods is recovering this morning after several surgeries following an intense and horrific car crash not far from here. i will have more updates this hour, including part of my conversation with the deputy who arrived at the crash scene first. the moment he realized it was, in fact, tiger woods in what's left of that suv you see there. >>> any minute now, the white house covid response...
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i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> god no, please no. this can't be real. >> a teenager home alone in a night of terror. >> i would just stare at the windows and try and figure out how scared she must have been. on her hand like a fingerprint a handprint in blood. but hang on because that handprint doesn't belong to the man police put in prison. now a mother turns detective. >> her words to me i'll never forget is i just want to know what happened to my daughter. >> join in as she hunts for a killer and searches for the truth. >> i wanted to put my fist through my tv. >> still brings the hair up on the back of my neck. >> hello and welcome to dateline. a confession can break a murder investigation wide open. it certainly did in this story. soon after 19-year-old angie dodge was found stabbed to death in her iowa falls apartment a local admitted he was one of her killers. police recorded every gristly detail convinced they had cracked the case. but years later th
i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> god no, please no. this can't be real. >> a teenager home alone in a night of terror. >> i would just stare at the windows and try and figure out how scared she must have been. on her hand like a fingerprint a handprint in blood. but hang on because that handprint doesn't belong to the man police put in prison. now a mother turns detective. >> her words to me i'll never...
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i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> it's shocking. you just kind of go into crisis mode. i don't think they knew exactly what had happened other than that he was covered in blood. she was just broken and lost. there is a murderer out there. and it's terrifying. >> it was supposed to be an anniversary celebration. 32 years together. >> they were in love, even after all those years. they were very happy together. >> suddenly, an intimate moment turned to infinite terror. >> i just hear help. someone's in trouble. i was scared. i was scared. >> a husband found murdered in a closet. a wife tied up in another. >> they found her on the ground with her hands behind her back. >> she just had bruising on her arms and on her face. >> inconsolable, screaming, crying. >> who could be behind this? >> it just eats me up inside. >> their only daughter, desperate for justice for her dad. be careful what you wish for. >> everybody gas
i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> it's shocking. you just kind of go into crisis mode. i don't think they knew exactly what had happened other than that he was covered in blood. she was just broken and lost. there is a murderer out there. and it's terrifying. >> it was supposed to be an anniversary celebration. 32 years together. >> they were in love, even...
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>> well, craig, it's great to be with you today. as several of your -- as jeff bennett and garrett haake were mentioning, it's clear that judge garland has respect for democrats and republicans. he recognized as somebody who has a true respect for the rule of law which is needed in terms of restoring integrity at the department of justice. this is perhaps one of the most important confirmations that we will see throughout the course of the confirmation hearings for president biden's upcoming cabinet because of the damage that has been done to the department of justice. i think it's important that we have somebody who has such a true respect for the rule of law in this position, somebody not known to be overly involved in partisan politics. judge garland is that person. he has been endorsed by a wide swath of organizations from the fraternal order of police to the national action network. i think again, when you are listening to this hearing, even lindsey graham who i think was a little brash in some of his questions made it very cle
>> well, craig, it's great to be with you today. as several of your -- as jeff bennett and garrett haake were mentioning, it's clear that judge garland has respect for democrats and republicans. he recognized as somebody who has a true respect for the rule of law which is needed in terms of restoring integrity at the department of justice. this is perhaps one of the most important confirmations that we will see throughout the course of the confirmation hearings for president biden's...
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hey, kate. >> hey, craig. it really is carman is one of the strongest people i've ever met in 2007, her former husband broke into her home, attacked her with a baseball bat, and then sprayed her with a chemical lye she was burned over 80% of her body her face badly disfigured. she had a first face transplant back when the procedure was very new in 2013. now, she's making history as the first american to have a second face transplant. carman tarlton is proudly showing off her new face, seven months after surgery here you are. >> here i am very happy >> reporter: the chemical attack left carman blind in her left eye and legally blind in the left she's had 73 reconstructive surgeries. people might wonder how you've had the strength. >> well, my key to that success is not focusing on negative things >> reporter: her first face transplant lasted seven years but, slowly, her body began to reject it. >> when my first face transplant failed, i basically went back to looking disfigured i didn't have eyelids anymore. i
hey, kate. >> hey, craig. it really is carman is one of the strongest people i've ever met in 2007, her former husband broke into her home, attacked her with a baseball bat, and then sprayed her with a chemical lye she was burned over 80% of her body her face badly disfigured. she had a first face transplant back when the procedure was very new in 2013. now, she's making history as the first american to have a second face transplant. carman tarlton is proudly showing off her new face,...
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craig may have a different view but -- so that's one view. so in terms of movie theaters, there's going to be less movie theaters in the world. that's clear as day. we see with hbo max and -- the consumer is going to enjoy better and better quality films through streaming. and i think competition will be by improving their services and also probably having to raise price and i think if they can't move more quickly to improve the environment of the theaters and just raze the price that theaters will also be within that backlash. so i see more issue longer term with consumers tied to legacy models than the emerging and clearly emerged large cap tech industry, which i think consumers see as providing a decent amount of valuable goods and was is. facebook is the one that's more difficult because it feels to me that both sides have had enough of facebook in terms of their policies. i don't know if we'll have consensus in washington but we wonder what happens with section 230. i don't have an answer for you what the outcome can be but, you know, th
craig may have a different view but -- so that's one view. so in terms of movie theaters, there's going to be less movie theaters in the world. that's clear as day. we see with hbo max and -- the consumer is going to enjoy better and better quality films through streaming. and i think competition will be by improving their services and also probably having to raise price and i think if they can't move more quickly to improve the environment of the theaters and just raze the price that theaters...
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craig joins us with the latest from the white house. hey, craig. >> hoda, good morning. good morning to you, as well. after spending the holiday weekend at camp david, president biden will be hitting the road today, trying to build support for the nearly $2 trillion stimulus package. chief white house correspondent kristen welker joins us with more on all of that. kristen, good morning. >> reporter: hi, craig. good morning to you. with former president trump's impeachment trial now over, president biden and democrats are intensifying their push for that $1.9 trillion covid relief package. today, the president will make his first trip to try to sell the deal in battleground wisconsin, and with enhanced unemployment benefits starting to expire in mid-march, there is pressure on all sides. in just hours, president biden is taking his pitch for covid relief on the road. the first domestic trip of his presidency, appearing at a town hall in milwaukee, wisconsin, tonight. the president ratcheting up pressure on republicans to get on board with the sweeping $1.9 trillion relief
craig joins us with the latest from the white house. hey, craig. >> hoda, good morning. good morning to you, as well. after spending the holiday weekend at camp david, president biden will be hitting the road today, trying to build support for the nearly $2 trillion stimulus package. chief white house correspondent kristen welker joins us with more on all of that. kristen, good morning. >> reporter: hi, craig. good morning to you. with former president trump's impeachment trial now...
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craig may have a different view but, you know, that is one view. the return of movie theaters there is going to be less movie theaters in the world. that is as clear as day. i think we've seen with hbo max and netflix you're going to as a consumer enjoy better and better quality films through streaming and i think the way that viewers have to compete will be by improving their services and probably have to also raise price for it i think if they cannot move more quickly to improve the environment of the theaters and just raise price then theaters will also be within that backlash so as i pulled us together, i would say to you i see more issues longer-term with consumers tied to legacy models then the emerging and clearly emerged large cap tech industry which i think consumer see is providing decent amount of valuable goods and services. facebook is the one i was getting too in a second and that's more difficult because it feels to me that both sides of the political aisle have had enough with facebook in terms of their policies. i don't know if we
craig may have a different view but, you know, that is one view. the return of movie theaters there is going to be less movie theaters in the world. that is as clear as day. i think we've seen with hbo max and netflix you're going to as a consumer enjoy better and better quality films through streaming and i think the way that viewers have to compete will be by improving their services and probably have to also raise price for it i think if they cannot move more quickly to improve the...
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craig? >> ron, thank you, in the bronx for us. >>> we are watching the capitol. police will escort the remains of he is capitol police officer brian sicknick to arlington national cemetery. we will bring it to you live. ♪♪ [ engines revving ] ♪♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. [ engine revs ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. go pro at subway® for double the protein on any footlong. or on any new protein bowl! so many ways to go pro at subway®! it's not amateur-tein, it's pro-tein, baby! go pro and get double the protein for just $2 more. subway. eat fresh. ♪ don't you tell me ♪ ♪ that i'm crazy... ♪ ♪ don't you say that i'm losing my mind. ♪ ♪ i'm in love... ♪ ♪ love, love. ♪ celebrate your love with a gift from pandora jewelry and discover all the ways to shop. ♪♪ i had this hundred thousand dollar student debt. two hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars in debt. ah, sofi literally changed my life. it was the easiest application process. sofi made it so there's no tradeoff between my d
craig? >> ron, thank you, in the bronx for us. >>> we are watching the capitol. police will escort the remains of he is capitol police officer brian sicknick to arlington national cemetery. we will bring it to you live. ♪♪ [ engines revving ] ♪♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. [ engine revs ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. go pro at subway® for double the protein on any footlong. or on any new protein bowl! so many ways to go...
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morgan, good morning to you. >> reporter: craig, good morning. with warmer weather finally here, relief efforts are starting to gain hold. for millions of texans, true recovery can't come until state officials can try to figure out a way to try and solve the ongoing water crisis here. this morning, millions still picking up the pieces from a once in a generation winter storm, nearly causing a statewide blackout. while the power is thankfully back up and running for many, more than 8 million are still without safe drinking water. >> we don't know when it's going to be fixed and we don't have any drinking water, any flushing water, washing water, any water. >> reporter: there are sprawling lines at food banks and distribution centers that are doing all they can to keep up with the need, stretching statewide. >> we're serving just an inordinate amount of food. just unbelievable. >> reporter: many families facing storm-related damage, like burst pipes, that could take weeks or even months to repair. >> i was hoping, you know, no, it's not going to be
morgan, good morning to you. >> reporter: craig, good morning. with warmer weather finally here, relief efforts are starting to gain hold. for millions of texans, true recovery can't come until state officials can try to figure out a way to try and solve the ongoing water crisis here. this morning, millions still picking up the pieces from a once in a generation winter storm, nearly causing a statewide blackout. while the power is thankfully back up and running for many, more than 8...
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back to you. >> craig melvin reporting in southern california. he is talking about what's going on here. a lot of people tweeting about tiger woods. president obama writing that he is a -- here is is to a speedy recovery for the goat of golf. if we've learned anything over the years, it's to never count tiger out. his former girlfriend, lindsey vonn, is writing praying for tw right now. these are just a few of people responding to tiger woods' accident, all wishing him well. >>> 27-year-old southern california man is talking for the first time about being beaten up one week ago, an attack he believes was a hate crime. deny kim is a current community activist. he was walking in korea town when two men jumped him, shouting anti-asian slurs and his friend managed to chase the attackers off. he suffered a fractured nose, black eye and has experienced subtle forms racism in the past. >> throughout my career, i experienced a lot of micro-aggressions because of my race. i never felt luke i fit in. i never felt like i belonged. >> polic vague help. >>> i
back to you. >> craig melvin reporting in southern california. he is talking about what's going on here. a lot of people tweeting about tiger woods. president obama writing that he is a -- here is is to a speedy recovery for the goat of golf. if we've learned anything over the years, it's to never count tiger out. his former girlfriend, lindsey vonn, is writing praying for tw right now. these are just a few of people responding to tiger woods' accident, all wishing him well. >>>...
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craig in washington, sd.c., wha do you think, craig? >> caller: yes, my point is this. $7.25 an hour, that's something that a kid should make. to wcan you afford to pay rent anywhere?o eat you can't pay rent anywhere with that kind of money. you've got to get back and forta to work, you've got to eat youd something. you just can't doo it. you can't buy you a car or s tht nothing. what canan you do with $7.25 an hour? my whole point is as a kyle thai lives with a parent type of money, you know, he can buy his own clothes or something, but for a grown up there's no way in the world you can live out here with the price of things with $7.25 an hour. >> okay, bertha, you say yes as well too raising the minimum wae in richmond, virginia. hi, bertha. >> caller: hi, i agree with the gentleman just got off-line. it's disgusting america as rich as it is -- my daughter. i'll use that for example.. she has one child, she's a cna, and she's only getting $11.59 ae hour. now herer rent is almost $900 a month. her child care is $75 a month. she get a m
craig in washington, sd.c., wha do you think, craig? >> caller: yes, my point is this. $7.25 an hour, that's something that a kid should make. to wcan you afford to pay rent anywhere?o eat you can't pay rent anywhere with that kind of money. you've got to get back and forta to work, you've got to eat youd something. you just can't doo it. you can't buy you a car or s tht nothing. what canan you do with $7.25 an hour? my whole point is as a kyle thai lives with a parent type of money, you...
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when it came down to it, craig kitchen the president of premier met with him and craig told me he said he started the conversation and said, "craig before you say anything, let's, we've been friends. let's just break it easy. it's been a very good run." he actually thought they were going to come down and say, "hey, we are moving on. things are not so great." he had no concept -- i shouldn't say that. he did not the ego he had on the air. it was balanced. he knew most people didn't last 30 years in broadcast. >> tucker: yes. >> but i don't know if he knew he wasn't most people. >> tucker: how do you know last 30 years in a business like this with the daily intensity with the relentless attacks not on the but on you, the character and the family? how do you not become warped crazy, bitter and lose your creative power? >> i think he had 15 years of that. theless 15 years has changed. the way the left slits throats and let you bleed in the street and dirty things they do is different than 20, 25 years ago. hi had to know what he believes. the pushback on each of us, nobody can do three ho
when it came down to it, craig kitchen the president of premier met with him and craig told me he said he started the conversation and said, "craig before you say anything, let's, we've been friends. let's just break it easy. it's been a very good run." he actually thought they were going to come down and say, "hey, we are moving on. things are not so great." he had no concept -- i shouldn't say that. he did not the ego he had on the air. it was balanced. he knew most people...
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i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> what evidence doesn't lie? it actually tells a story. >> you're there at the crime scene. >> you can almost recreate the crime. >> right there on the wall, a mystery scrawled in blood. three cryptic letters. what would you make of this? >> is that a word? is that a person? >> the clues pointed to so many directions that it was a total mystery. >> the case, the murder of a former model and flight attendant. >> when she got dolled up, oh my god, gorgeous. >> did she write these letters? was this a hint to who killed her? >> this is a message saying this is my killer. >> like you would see in a movie. >> and the ending, that was just like a movie, too. >> i can't believe what people do to each other. >>> hello, and welcome to "dateline." >> roc, in this case, those three letters would tell a story all their own. when karen pannell was found murdered in her south florida home, the letters scrawled in blood above her body seemed li
i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> what evidence doesn't lie? it actually tells a story. >> you're there at the crime scene. >> you can almost recreate the crime. >> right there on the wall, a mystery scrawled in blood. three cryptic letters. what would you make of this? >> is that a word? is that a person? >> the clues pointed to so many directions that it was a total mystery. >> the...