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>> reporter: yeah, katy, this was a weird day for us. i'm here with my family and this is where i went to college, in upstate new york, and we watch the clouds all day long. yesterday it was a picture perfect day. there was not a cloud in the sky. and of course this morning the clouds rolled in. and we're actually just a few feet from what was the center line of totality, the college marked it off because it went right through the center of campus. and it seems as though the clouds got thicker closer to the big moment and my guys were very bummed thinking they weren't going to have an incredible experience. it turned out to be the exact opposite. it was this weird feeling where almost in an instant someone flipped the lights off and this entire field became completely dark. i mean, this is my son luke, you were bummed because of the cloud cover. what was the experience like for you? >> it was different, but it was just as good without the clouds. >> yeah and what was crazy, it was like a festival atmosphere here. you could hear the band
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. >> martha: heartbreaking katie joined me onset today we will speak with her in a moment but first two correspondent cotton who is following today's unfolding story at columbia university dabbling in protest of their right? >> hello that is correct we are reporting live from the campus of columbia university what students here call a liberated zone and take a look and there hundreds here who have gathered to protest of the ongoing conflict in the middle east and call for the university to divest from companies with ties to israel you can see the tents are gone but it is clear that some of the students plan to spend the night here there are blankets and sleeping bags and food is being brought back and forth, i should point out that the students are selective about which members of the press they want to speak with and they don't want to chat with us. word of this ongoing protest has made its way back to the white house where our peter dc asked about some of the hateful rhetoric that we here, listen to this. >> what does the president think about young people in america saying things lik
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katie: thank you so much for that set up. let's keep the conversation going with the dow chairman and ceo joining us now. abigail ran us through the quarter that was. of course the chemical companies when you think of the inventory glut you guys were some of the first to feel and that filtered through a range of industrial companies, where are we in that cycle when it comes to demand may be starting to pick back up and what it means for inventories. >> great to be with you. that is a really good point. as we look back to mid 2022 coming off of a record peak in 21 we started to see a slowdown in the economy and there was a lot of discussion around d stocking. --de stocking. this quarter is the second consecutive quarter we've seen a volume growth. a 1% volume growth this quarter if you exclude hydrocarbon and energy sales, byproduct sales off that complex. you'd see 5% on street demand growth. that's pretty strong and with the guidance we gave for the second quarter which is about a $200 million improvement in the second quart
katie: thank you so much for that set up. let's keep the conversation going with the dow chairman and ceo joining us now. abigail ran us through the quarter that was. of course the chemical companies when you think of the inventory glut you guys were some of the first to feel and that filtered through a range of industrial companies, where are we in that cycle when it comes to demand may be starting to pick back up and what it means for inventories. >> great to be with you. that is a...
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katie: you talked about investors. where are you right now when it comes to expanding your business? you have 40 employees or so are you trying to raise more money? marshall: we are. we are releasing a newer product that bridges the gap between oil and fuel-based heating to electrified heating in a manner that works how the building operates and transitions. katie: we spend a lot of time on codices but what other products do you have currently? marshall: one of the things -- i am an enormous nerd and environmentalist and i care about decarbonizing everything but especially buildings. there are significant barriers to electrification's. in europe. if i have a furnace or boiler and i won't do anything with it until it dies. it usually dies in the winter and people almost always replace it with the same system. how do you do that in new york city where they have a hundred families that they have to keep heated? we employ a low-cost heat pump without waiting for the motor to die in the technology and installation is paid f
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katie: interesting. stephan: yes, it is interesting, but we also see that things change and see that we don't need to decide a lot in the three months. we have today for the future. we have more time to decide what to do next, stay hybrid or well electric. katie: a few things i want to get into there, so let's talk about the fourth model. what could that look like? are we talking about another suv or a four-door sedan? stephan: looking into the lineup of a super sports car company, you have the pure super sports cars and for us we have also the first suv in the 80's, lm 002. it came naturally. what's missing in a lineup like ours, because of our dna, was a coop, two plus two, but with a modern interpretation that has more ground clearance. in a four seater, something that we are forward to and i think it will be successful. katie: definitely going to stay tuned there, that sounds really interesting. let's talk more about the timeline for fully electric. when it comes to the hybrids, you have taken a very
katie: interesting. stephan: yes, it is interesting, but we also see that things change and see that we don't need to decide a lot in the three months. we have today for the future. we have more time to decide what to do next, stay hybrid or well electric. katie: a few things i want to get into there, so let's talk about the fourth model. what could that look like? are we talking about another suv or a four-door sedan? stephan: looking into the lineup of a super sports car company, you have the...
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he turned size to rise to north. katy shouts to far um and that person is now deceased australia in 5 minutes. the anthony avenue easy trace police offices, bribery for all of us to not. they gave us setting things up on the junction beyond woods or understanding. today ponder junction was saying of shocking box, but it was also a witness to the humanity and the heroism of that fellow australians outbreak, police have 1st responders and of course a b di people who could never if imagined that that would face such a moment. the immediate danger is now over, put the shock from the certificates that still remains after returning from the same boy, his journalist, because they need them to be more about what witnesses have been. se. yeah, look, so is this has been out. it was to the junction a lot of very shocked shop is and locals. we spoke to a witness, a cafe with who was inside the move. he saw the man in a green jump or wielding a knock, chasing off the people. and just as it ran past who's cafe, just really close to him and he had 2 to 3 shots and he saw that a, a police officer had
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katie: shares down almost 4%. the fact that you have seen this rally broadening out, maybe that is not as painful to the s&p 500 as it would have been about a year ago at this time. but apple, when it comes to apple, china has been the bear case for a while. >> and we are seeing the worst shipment numbers for the iphone since the pandemic. this along with tesla, two of the maybe not so magnificent seven companies, underwhelming so far year today. another negative headline we have, seeing a number of updates related to the barricades, related to competition in china and maybe consumers pulling back. maybe this really does hinge on that market over in china and the ability for iphone and apple to kind of combat some of these rivals. we are seeing their data jumping . what is going on? >> is down about 15%. this is not anything really new. this is totally normal. this basically is step one of two for insider shares to at least potentially be able to be traded. they headline risk, people panic, that is ashley not the
katie: shares down almost 4%. the fact that you have seen this rally broadening out, maybe that is not as painful to the s&p 500 as it would have been about a year ago at this time. but apple, when it comes to apple, china has been the bear case for a while. >> and we are seeing the worst shipment numbers for the iphone since the pandemic. this along with tesla, two of the maybe not so magnificent seven companies, underwhelming so far year today. another negative headline we have,...
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katie: wrap it together. what does this mean when you think about the fed meeting next weekend beyond? michael: not much for the fed meeting except it will shape what jay powell says in his news conference as he tries to give the markets a picture of what they may do. it will basically be on hold at this point. we do know that the markets have now priced november back in. why? i don't know, but november is now seen as the first month for rate cuts. yesterday it went to december. the aspect of the thing is the political aspect. this is 2024, presidential election year. if people aren't feeling good about the economy, what is it mean for the election? that is a question we will be asking for some time. the white is democrats and the yellow is republicans. that just flips no matter whether republicans are in or democrats are in. if you like the party you will think the economy is good. the blue line is what matters, independents. how do they see the economy going forward? that is something we can keep an eye on
katie: wrap it together. what does this mean when you think about the fed meeting next weekend beyond? michael: not much for the fed meeting except it will shape what jay powell says in his news conference as he tries to give the markets a picture of what they may do. it will basically be on hold at this point. we do know that the markets have now priced november back in. why? i don't know, but november is now seen as the first month for rate cuts. yesterday it went to december. the aspect of...
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give us the context around that video. >> reporter: hey, katy. this is one of the organizers of the encampment which has a decentralized power structure. he's one of the people who has spoken at times at pressers. our team has seen him here on campus. i went in today during the window that the campus allows reporters to enter, and could not talk to james. he was not present there. what we know is that he released an apology statement last night saying that he regrets his words, that he affirms the sanctity of life but repeated statements, saying zionist is an ideology that necessitates the genocide of the palestinian people, and so as you can understand there is a community here at columbia that feels that this isn't really much of an apology at all. and it's coming at an incredibly difficult time. tensions between students, faculty and administration, immense pressure on the president, ma, this doesn't represent their views, but they can't speak for james. it's hard to ask those additional questions right now, you can tell people here in the com
give us the context around that video. >> reporter: hey, katy. this is one of the organizers of the encampment which has a decentralized power structure. he's one of the people who has spoken at times at pressers. our team has seen him here on campus. i went in today during the window that the campus allows reporters to enter, and could not talk to james. he was not present there. what we know is that he released an apology statement last night saying that he regrets his words, that he...
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the federal government itself made that clear. >> martha: katie? >> i definitely agree that the first witness should definitely be the strongest witness. packer's testimony did nothing to prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt. in fact even said he assumed trump wanted the stories killed for the purposes of his campaign but he didn't have any direct evidence of it. an assumption is a far cry beyond a reasonable doubt proof that was the sole motivation behind these lawful agreements. certainly i don't know what kind of ground they gained with him aside from the fact establishing there were many conversations with michael cohen that seemed to be coordinating this on behalf of term. again we don't know if he was aware of what cohen was relaying and claiming trump new. that's certainly something up for debate. >> alright i want to take our viewers and listeners through something that just came to us from the courtroom and get your response to it. as the packer testimony is ongoing at this hour. this is the common -- cross-examination it's happening,
the federal government itself made that clear. >> martha: katie? >> i definitely agree that the first witness should definitely be the strongest witness. packer's testimony did nothing to prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt. in fact even said he assumed trump wanted the stories killed for the purposes of his campaign but he didn't have any direct evidence of it. an assumption is a far cry beyond a reasonable doubt proof that was the sole motivation behind these lawful...
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i am katie greifeld in new york. welcome to "bloomberg markets," and it feels like a week is just getting started with amazon after the bell tonight and the fan tomorrow. take a look at how markets are feeling heading into those events. not too great at the moment. the s&p 500 off by 0.2%. same thing if you look at the nasdaq, off 0.2% when it comes to the big tech names. the bond market, we are back in selloff mode with the 10-year treasury yield higher by five basis points. we are getting closer to 4.7% on your 10-year treasury yield, and one of the reasons why has to do with numbers we got at 8:30 a.m. of course, the eci. i can imagine that eci print was good news for the fed. >> not good news for the fed. a big drop in consumer confidence from a revised 103.1 down to a 97 for the headline number. the present situation is a big drop from 146.8 to 142.9. a drop in expectations to 66.4 from 74.0. of course, we have to check out the jobs, plentiful jobs hard to get situation because that is a good measure of what we
i am katie greifeld in new york. welcome to "bloomberg markets," and it feels like a week is just getting started with amazon after the bell tonight and the fan tomorrow. take a look at how markets are feeling heading into those events. not too great at the moment. the s&p 500 off by 0.2%. same thing if you look at the nasdaq, off 0.2% when it comes to the big tech names. the bond market, we are back in selloff mode with the 10-year treasury yield higher by five basis points. we...
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katie: a lot to work through. you mentioned spirit. we heard from dave calhoun earlier this morning saying that the spirit aerosystems deal it's still on. is that the right move forward? sheila: i think it is. they are fix ago lot. the new c.e.o. has done a lot to fix spirit. one of the -- one of our suggestions is if you do take spirit in house, there needs to be a green field or big automation overhall at spirit. we estimate that will cost boeing 2003 $1 billion to $1.5 billion. in addition to spirit's takeout price. it's not just taking spirit in house. it's giving it -- eating cap x to automated systems. katie: when it comes to boeing we have been referring to the new c.e.o. all the new c.e.o. will have to do. we don't know who that is. we know that david calhoun is stepping down at the end of the year. had you a note out where you had a list of recommendations that you would give whoever the new c.e.o. is. after hearing what we heard this morning, what advice would be first on your list to the new c.e.o.? sheila: the first is walk
katie: a lot to work through. you mentioned spirit. we heard from dave calhoun earlier this morning saying that the spirit aerosystems deal it's still on. is that the right move forward? sheila: i think it is. they are fix ago lot. the new c.e.o. has done a lot to fix spirit. one of the -- one of our suggestions is if you do take spirit in house, there needs to be a green field or big automation overhall at spirit. we estimate that will cost boeing 2003 $1 billion to $1.5 billion. in addition...
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katie: it has been staggering to watch. there are other funds that are trying to do this currently and in the past, to bring the private equity startups to the public. you had the ark venture fund. what differentiates d xyz. >> when we were creating d xyz is thinking about how we create a product that anyone can access from the comfort of their brokerage account that has the protections and liquidity of the public markets. the challenge with the pre-existing funds that a been out there is they don't actually have intraday liquidity so people can't buy and sell when they need to and participate like they are used to in public markets. katie: you have a lot of volatility but you also have a huge premium. there is a lot of focus on that premium. your last calculated net asset value was $4.84. shares currently are trading above $50. you have $54 million of assets in a market cap of around $600 million. does that concern you at all? >> this is a discovery process. we've only been in the market for two weeks over time, the market
katie: it has been staggering to watch. there are other funds that are trying to do this currently and in the past, to bring the private equity startups to the public. you had the ark venture fund. what differentiates d xyz. >> when we were creating d xyz is thinking about how we create a product that anyone can access from the comfort of their brokerage account that has the protections and liquidity of the public markets. the challenge with the pre-existing funds that a been out there is...
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katie: yeah, definitely. to that point, what are you telling clients right now when they are asking for advice? what are you actually saying? andy: there are two really big factors that have had an impact over the course of the last few years, both of which were touched on a few minutes ago. the first is the pandemic. that was a shock to the system, and we had to immediately rethink the way we utilized our real estate. it also elevated commercial real estate in the minds of many corporate executives. it used to be something that was of interest, but now it was of primary interest and a key talking point. the second is the swift increase in interest rates, which had an impact on the investor side, as well as the cap expand on the occupier side. -- the capex spend on the occupier side. we are still in a journey on both of those factors. the return to office side, tenant demand drives the value proposition in the real estate lifecycle. the u.s. is a little behind globally, where asia-pacific and europe, middle e
katie: yeah, definitely. to that point, what are you telling clients right now when they are asking for advice? what are you actually saying? andy: there are two really big factors that have had an impact over the course of the last few years, both of which were touched on a few minutes ago. the first is the pandemic. that was a shock to the system, and we had to immediately rethink the way we utilized our real estate. it also elevated commercial real estate in the minds of many corporate...
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katie: currently higher by about .7%. holding onto the gains in a market that actually is taking a bit of a nosedive at the moment. take a look at the s&p 500. i double checked this a few times. take a look at where we are trading, down .8%, big flip from where we were an hour ago. it is the same thing when you look at the nasdaq 100, off .7% as well. small caps and outperformer now but still down as well, .4%. risk appetite appears to turn on a dime here. coming up on "bloomberg technology," trust machines will join with caroline hyde. that does it for "bloomberg markets." in katie greifeld, and this is bloomberg. ♪ >> from the heart of where innovation, money, and power collide in silicon valley and beyond, this is "bloomberg technology" with caroline hyde and ed ludlow. caroline: i'm caroline hyde i bloomberg world headquarters in new york. ed ludlow, he's off. this is "bloomberg technology." google unveils a host of updates to its ai products. we will break down what came from the company's cloud computing conferenc
katie: currently higher by about .7%. holding onto the gains in a market that actually is taking a bit of a nosedive at the moment. take a look at the s&p 500. i double checked this a few times. take a look at where we are trading, down .8%, big flip from where we were an hour ago. it is the same thing when you look at the nasdaq 100, off .7% as well. small caps and outperformer now but still down as well, .4%. risk appetite appears to turn on a dime here. coming up on "bloomberg...
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katie: appreciate your reporting. let's be joined by lori calvasina of rbc capital markets, head of u.s. equity strategy. i'm so excited you're here because a selloff in the bond market, when it comes to the equity market, you cannot ignore it anymore. you write that generally you think higher inflation and fears over higher interest rates are good for the mega cap growth stocks. i'm excited about that because that is a little bit un intuitive. we have been told higher rates are bad for big tech. now you see the opposite dynamic at play here. >> what they are also saying is that broader rotation trade that the crosscurrents are very complex. one of the things we have noticed, and this is what that was alluding to, if you look at the post sbb environment, a very short term relationship for about the past year, is that 10-year treasury yield moving up, then we have been seeing any kind of mega cap growth cohort you can come up with. we use the top 10 names in the s&p, and those traits have basically been alive with move
katie: appreciate your reporting. let's be joined by lori calvasina of rbc capital markets, head of u.s. equity strategy. i'm so excited you're here because a selloff in the bond market, when it comes to the equity market, you cannot ignore it anymore. you write that generally you think higher inflation and fears over higher interest rates are good for the mega cap growth stocks. i'm excited about that because that is a little bit un intuitive. we have been told higher rates are bad for big...
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they're from the katy area. hey, guys. >> we made it to the totality. >> we did. >> reporter: what's your thoughts? what do you think about what's going on? >> it's absolutely amazing. it makes you want to cry because it's so beautiful. it's like a once in a lifetime kind of thing. >> reporter: girls what do you think? better than school, first of all? >> way better than school. >> reporter: and what do you think about what you're seeing, did you ever think you would see it nighttime in the middle of the day? >> no. >> reporter: you spent some time here. >> this is my idea, so glad they're enjoying it. >> best idea you've ever had. >> reporter: it was a good idea. it moved from houston down here. you're right, it's starting to come back out. emotional for a lot of people. could ewe feel that emotion as this happened. >> absolutely, yes, definitely emotional. >> reporter: thank you for taking time on the special day with us. enjoy the rest of it. now we can hang out and do some stuff in the daylight. enjoy some m
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katie: let's do both. jim: we would like to open 75 this year and north of 100 year, which is two per week. we believe we have wide space north of another 2000 opportunities in the u.s., not including international sites. katie: you will have to tell us how that's going. let's talk about one of the hottest topics of this year and last year. that is weight loss drugs. the ozempic effect has been felt by almost every industry, whether you are in snack food, clothing. how is it being felt in the fitness industry? jim: i don't know that we have the full gravity of it yet. i think it is starting to get some traction around it. we are open to everybody wherever they are in their fitness journey. if this gets more people considering exercise as part of the multifaceted approach -- i don't think it is just an injection. it is not just a diet. you have to exercise. the drug does have a muscle wasting affect. we are happy to hear that doctors are encouraging people to get into the gym before they start glp-1s and co
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>> sandra: katie? >> i completely agree. i'm not really sure what the basis is for these gag orders. is always unlawful for anybody to obstruct justice or tamper with witnesses and certainly donald trump does have a first amendment right to engage in campaign speech and even in the dc court when they upheld the gag order probably allowed for him to portray the prosecutions against him as political vendetta. so there lying in the sand there is my blindness and there does need to air on the side of donald trump and on his first amendment rights and i certainly don't think that these gag orders have been narrowly tailored enough to meet the standards set by the supreme court. >> sandra: just getting a little bit of an update on that story ends in the criminal hush money -- and some clarity on its, john, just a quick reaction from the -- the manhattan da office has filed a memorandum in support of their march 28th letter seeking clarification on the gag order. they write about the defendant's dangerous violent and referenceable
>> sandra: katie? >> i completely agree. i'm not really sure what the basis is for these gag orders. is always unlawful for anybody to obstruct justice or tamper with witnesses and certainly donald trump does have a first amendment right to engage in campaign speech and even in the dc court when they upheld the gag order probably allowed for him to portray the prosecutions against him as political vendetta. so there lying in the sand there is my blindness and there does need to air...
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katie, thank you very much. i said that by the way getting toast giving people a heads up to the exclusive coming up. i was --'s atone in a moment with the nypd peas -- patrol officer who oversees the streets of new york. he was brokenhearted over the loss of 1 of his detectives and lost his other -- wants his other officers to be able to to bring safety to the city by operating safely. >> as i said yesterday the bronx city knew the use of air to of the case. she requested bail for all 8 with the highest charge being criminal possession of controlled substance with a gun underneath it. 6 of 8 walked out the door. >> martha: so obviously it is a man who's frustrated trying to do his job and trying to protect his fellow police officers out there on the street. so we are watching another huge development this our. we learned earlier today there would be a phone call between benjamin netanyahu, the premise are of israel, and our president joe biden. we understand it was fairly heated and a fairly direct phone call.
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i want to ask you katie will have the past 24 hours being like for you and some of your peers? >> absolutely crazy. honestly just disturbing and disgusting. the fact that not only we go to school with people who are so ignorant and uneducated, but on top of that the administration really has allowed this to go on. it's been an issue for months and should have been stopped out of her eighth. the fact it's still going on is deplorable. >> you saw the income and on campus yesterday finally shut down today, what was it like for you walking past that every day? >> it just makes jewish students feel hated and disgusted. you're walking by your fellow students and all of us recognize people we go to class with every day who are calling for our genocide. there all conference and their family members to be murdered per and raped and beheaded and butchered. i mean it's indescribable feeling and the fact we allow this to go on in the middle of the night on my friends and i are trying to study in libraries and go to sleep, when we have tests the next day and it's allowed to happen in the un
i want to ask you katie will have the past 24 hours being like for you and some of your peers? >> absolutely crazy. honestly just disturbing and disgusting. the fact that not only we go to school with people who are so ignorant and uneducated, but on top of that the administration really has allowed this to go on. it's been an issue for months and should have been stopped out of her eighth. the fact it's still going on is deplorable. >> you saw the income and on campus yesterday...
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. >>> i am katie phang. live from msnbc headquarters in new york city. >>> seven world central kitchen aid workers were killed in israeli strakes on monday. >> among the people that died were my friends. >>> this is the moment the earthquake hit, a magnitude 7.4, according to the u.s. estimates, the most powerful quake to strike taiwan in a quarter centuries. >> this morning, there was a g, 4.8 magnitude earthquake that struck the northeast, felt from philadelphia to boston, especially in new york. have a lot of reactions including this one from the empire state building, which wrote "i am fine." we have yet to hear from the statue of liberty. we hope and pray she is well. >>> yesterday, judge rejecting trump's motion to delay the trial until the supreme court un hears his presidential immunity claim. >>> closely watched abortion rulings late today by florida supreme court. the florida majority supreme panel opening the door for a ban on abortions after a six weeks of pregnancy. in a separate ruling, the cou
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. >> todd: katie couric is having a deplorable moment. socio economic disparities are a lot and class resentment and antiintellectualism and elitism is driving many of these anti-esta anti-establishment -- >> carley: she did not stop there, she was talking about trump voters being unintellectual. tomi lahren is on deck next. i'm jonathan lawson, here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan available through the colonial penn program. options start at $9
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katy is with this former federal prosecutor called traditional law attorney. katy, good to see if we lesser the opening statements but manhattan district attorney alvin fraga said the case is about quote conspiring to corrupt a presidential their lying to cover it up. two height damaging information public. what you think they'll send the opening arguments? >> the key issue is whether the prosecution can prove it to layers of specific intent on the part of donald trump he had criminal intent to falsify business records that is going to be an issue for them number one because of the nature of how he described those payments to his lawyer. and secondly he did so to cover up another crime. that is where you really have to question whether the prosecution can prove it beyond a reasonable doubt these payments were for the sole purpose of influence an election and not for any other purpose even personal purpose et cetera. the defense is going to make it clear the prosecution has a high burden here date certainly have unfortunate witnesses on which to relight to reac
katy is with this former federal prosecutor called traditional law attorney. katy, good to see if we lesser the opening statements but manhattan district attorney alvin fraga said the case is about quote conspiring to corrupt a presidential their lying to cover it up. two height damaging information public. what you think they'll send the opening arguments? >> the key issue is whether the prosecution can prove it to layers of specific intent on the part of donald trump he had criminal...
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katie is the next best thing. and i just have to really, my hat is off to her for translating all of the antics in the courtroom and everything. to me, the big headline is the loss of credibility that trump's lawyer todd blanche had when he was trying to defend what donald trump was doing with his gag order. the gag order forbids trump from commenting on jurors or perspective jurors. trump clearly violated it, so what did his lawyer todd blanche do? deny everything. and deny everything so much so that the judge said, you have broken your reputation with me. and credibility is the currency, joy, of lawyers, as katie knows. a judge should only look at the facts and law in the case, not a defendant's wealth or status. the lawyers, the key part of persuasion in that. this is all foreign to donald trump who traded in power and status his whole life, but when his lawyer has lost credibility with the court, that's a very serious statement that doesn't bode well for trump's legal team, bodes very poorly for donald trump b
katie is the next best thing. and i just have to really, my hat is off to her for translating all of the antics in the courtroom and everything. to me, the big headline is the loss of credibility that trump's lawyer todd blanche had when he was trying to defend what donald trump was doing with his gag order. the gag order forbids trump from commenting on jurors or perspective jurors. trump clearly violated it, so what did his lawyer todd blanche do? deny everything. and deny everything so much...
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i will keep you >>> "the katie phang show" begins right now. >> i am katie phang. live from telemundo studios in miami, florida. here is the week that was. this morning in new york city, history in the making with jury selection beginning in the first criminal trial against donald trump. one juror who was dismissed described it as a surreal selection process. >> it is like, oh, this is just another guy and also he sees me talking about him, which is bizarre. >>> my predecessor promised infrastructure week, after week, after week for four years, and never built a thing. nothing. >>> is really forces striking back, targeting a military base near a nuclear plant. retaliation for 's attack this weekend. that is more than 300 drones and missiles launched at israel. >>> speaker mike johnson preparing to defy his most conservative house colleagues and called votes on a series of eight packages for israel, taiwan, and ukraine. this, despite worries that some may try to remove him from his speakership. >> i am not resigning and in my view, it is an absurd motion that someon
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it's newly elected the president, felix, she's the katie who was in berlin for talks last weekend. and one of the issues discussed was the exploitation of his country's vast natural resources. here is part of what he told us with an exclusive interview, a dentist, you know, the b as it's about the plundering of resources in the democratic republic of congo . i think so, obviously certain amounts of national companies in industrialized countries, it will come to sit in this, it don't. and it's up to the countries that hosting's multinational would be good up to them to put the pressure on those companies to start with this. and this is the trade shows they're supposed to get people getting the cause of it. so, so going that's a nice it you can watch that full interview right here after the break. i'll be back in the top of the hour with more board news followed by the day i think to see you then the this, the shadows of jumping these costs and video shed lights on the dog is devastating . colonial har is infected by germany across and he employed the schools, good farms and destroy
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i'm katy tur. we've got our eyes on baltimore right now where the president is touring the key bridge wreckage. you can see we've got a senator out there speaking, senator cardin. we're going to go there once president biden does start speaking. this is a major disaster, and he's trying to gin up support and attention on this so congress acts and helps to fund it to get it entirely rebuilt. in the meantime, as we wait for the president, we're going to be talking about israel. what is driving president biden on israel, and where do americans stand on the issue? it's not clear, but what is clear is that the strike on the seven world central kitchen workers is actually an inflection point. at least in terms of rhetoric from the administration, which now says that israel has to get it together or else. the question is the or else, is it backed up by a change in policy? it seems like that answer is yes. for instance, it was only a few hours after president biden spoke with prime minister benjamin netany
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i'm katy tur. the supreme court heard its third abortion case in two years, the second since it overturned roe v. wade. this appears to have divided the court over ideological and gender lines. it is a case about the near total ban on abortions in idaho. the doj sued the state saying the ban violated federal law that makes it mandatory for hospitals to provide emergency medical care. arguing in some cases abortions are just that, they're emergency medical care. and that the legal standard of quote, good faith medical judgment has proven to be too vague. that lack of a clear standard is exactly what both justice sonia sotomayor and amy coney barrett tried to wrestle out of the attorney representing idaho today. listen. >> this particular patient had to deliver her baby. the baby died. she had a hysterectomy, and she can no longer have children. all right. you're telling me the doctor couldn't have done the abortion earlier? >> again, it goes back to whether a doctor can in good faith medical judgmen
i'm katy tur. the supreme court heard its third abortion case in two years, the second since it overturned roe v. wade. this appears to have divided the court over ideological and gender lines. it is a case about the near total ban on abortions in idaho. the doj sued the state saying the ban violated federal law that makes it mandatory for hospitals to provide emergency medical care. arguing in some cases abortions are just that, they're emergency medical care. and that the legal standard of...
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cnn's katie bo lillis joins me now. katie bo i mean, the timing of all of this is fascinating to be in terms of how this is going to get unpacked up on capitol hill, this aid package, because before this past weekend, i mean, there are a lot of democrats who are very uneasy about giving more aid israel, but after for an attack by iran, that becomes more difficult challenge. i >> would think, well, that it also jim, i think there's a possibility here that iran has done ukraine a big favor here because of course, the stalled senate supplemental package that the senate has passed includes both aid for israel, including a lot of air defenses it's aid, the kind of aid that you would need to defend against exactly the kind of attack that just took place this weekend. it also includes a significant amount of assistance for ukraine and that's been the holdup are part of the holdup in the house. and so if as you have seen already, you've already seen republican leaders in the senate sort of urging the house to go on to take up t
cnn's katie bo lillis joins me now. katie bo i mean, the timing of all of this is fascinating to be in terms of how this is going to get unpacked up on capitol hill, this aid package, because before this past weekend, i mean, there are a lot of democrats who are very uneasy about giving more aid israel, but after for an attack by iran, that becomes more difficult challenge. i >> would think, well, that it also jim, i think there's a possibility here that iran has done ukraine a big favor...
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i stayed connected to a number of people i met back then and then katie was over with our friends at hbo, talking about an idea she had and it came because she was there also and they said you two should get together. we did, we hit it off and that is how it started. you were there for the today show? >> yes, i will never forget that day. i think it happened an hour after we were off the air and it was just pure chaos and one of the things, nicole, i remember distinctly was everyone thought it was islamic terrorism and that was sort of the narrative that was happening for the first hour or so because i think we couldn't really conceive of the idea that an american had done this to other americans. i think what mark does so brilliantly in this film is really trace the evolution of this movement and the fact that it really started in the early '80s in arkansas and kind of metastasized slowly through the decades and april 19, obviously, became a very significant day, not simply because of waco and oklahoma city but because of patriots' day and what this day has come to symbolize to this
i stayed connected to a number of people i met back then and then katie was over with our friends at hbo, talking about an idea she had and it came because she was there also and they said you two should get together. we did, we hit it off and that is how it started. you were there for the today show? >> yes, i will never forget that day. i think it happened an hour after we were off the air and it was just pure chaos and one of the things, nicole, i remember distinctly was everyone...
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katie: thank you for having me. geoff: it is one of the cornerstones of american literature, "the adventures of huckleberry finn" by mark twain. now a new novel takes another look and brings a little-heard voice to the forefront. jeffrey brown speaks to author percival everett for our arts and culture series, canvas. jeffrey: a trip down the mississippi river in 19th century america taken by a young white boy, huck finn, and an enslaved black man named jim running for his life. huck told the story in mark twain's 1884 novel. but what if jim had his say? >> it's only fair. jeffrey: it's only fair? percival: yes, jim, this character, who's become iconic in our literary landscape, has never had a chance to speak. jeffrey: in percival everett's novel, jim, or james, does in a voice that is knowing, funny, pained, and deeply humane, expanding the world everett first found in "the adventures of huckleberry finn.” percival: i read an abridged version when i was very young. jeffrey: yes. percival: but when i was a teenage
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id chocolat >> katie, that's my dream. raccoons. if they were larger and there are some very large raccoons would run the world. but if they're attacking people, they're probably rabid. and that's a very bad, scary thing. he was just if there's a raccoo you, try to get away as soonr a. as possible, because they can be really aggressive and smart and obnoxiouke s. mound so stay away from that raccoon or not. che!i don't know anys of my dogare so killed 117. i thought she had a tomelargey u mouth. >> it was a dead raccoon. so here' s thing. but t when they're out in the middle of the day, that's a problem, too. any americ them.i thouheca: you >> that's the end of it.y no raccoon information. noin her one has any doubts aboy masculinity with. t that said, i'm terrified of rabbits. and if that was me, i would throw a pregnant woman like you right in front of the: no restaurant in a lot of what? >> you know what i would do? i would make a hat out of itbo.s >> all right, katie, you remember when i when i went to hershey park? >> now, you
id chocolat >> katie, that's my dream. raccoons. if they were larger and there are some very large raccoons would run the world. but if they're attacking people, they're probably rabid. and that's a very bad, scary thing. he was just if there's a raccoo you, try to get away as soonr a. as possible, because they can be really aggressive and smart and obnoxiouke s. mound so stay away from that raccoon or not. che!i don't know anys of my dogare so killed 117. i thought she had a tomelargey u...
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the state authorities, represented by governor katie hucul, who represents the democratic party, initially tried to pretend that nothing was wrong... is happening, the liberal media also agreed with them, everyone said that purely statistically the number of crimes in the subway was decreasing, and they say high-profile stories with the same murders were deliberately inflated by pro-republican channels and newspapers, but they still had to respond to public indignation, to people’s concerns, you can just go down into the new york subway and talk to people, ask them what they are thinking about, that’s what they will answer you. i feel safe on the subway during the day, but in the evening, well, not a single policeman around, as a result, the same governor of new york, koti hukul, decided to take a step that was not very popular among new york liberals, she gave the order to enter the new york subway. may become an accidental victim of some madman who simply represents a public danger, in whom neither the police, nor doctors, nor medicine, nor social services are interested, such a prob
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"katy tur reports" starts now. >>> we do indeed have it all. good to be with you. i'm katy tur. could this be 1968 all over again. protests on college campuses against the war in vietnam spread to the democratic convention in chicago. and arguably led to the election of richard nixon. it is 2024, and the war is in gaza, and with threats to shut down this year's democratic convention, which believe it or not, is also in chicago this year, will the outcome in november be the same? >> donald trump like nixon is trying to use the protests to paint democrats as lawless and chaotic, we'll get into the politics in a moment. speaker nancy pelosi is with us, and the debate over campus debates in a moment. but first, here's what's happening right now. columbia university is trying to clear the encampment on its main lawn to prepare for graduation ceremonies. it gave students a 2:00 p.m. deadline to leave or risk suspension. so far they have not left. with columbia's president saying in a statement, one group's rights to express their views cannot come at the expense of another group's rig
"katy tur reports" starts now. >>> we do indeed have it all. good to be with you. i'm katy tur. could this be 1968 all over again. protests on college campuses against the war in vietnam spread to the democratic convention in chicago. and arguably led to the election of richard nixon. it is 2024, and the war is in gaza, and with threats to shut down this year's democratic convention, which believe it or not, is also in chicago this year, will the outcome in november be the...
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what happened, judge, to katie couric? people should get behind trump because he upsets the right people. look at her, she is shrinking. >> judge jeanine: she's shrinking in a lot of ways. she is shrinking mentally, too. you know what it is like when you're jealous of people and the vile -- what the hell is she talking about? for years they were the people who didn't like people. they loved everybody. a big umbrella. now they hate everybody who supports donald trump. and, you know, if there is anything that is anti-intellectual and she talk about anti-intellectuals, someone takes a broad brush approach and simply says that, you know, we are a bunch of jealous people and that, you know, we don't have a brain, but, you know, i've never been a real fan of hers, and i don't have a lot to say, other than she just can't deal with it and she is typical of the democrats who absolutely hate anybody who doesn't think like they do. >> greg: you know, piers, i bet she has a number of peccadilloes. [laughter] >> piers: we have had a fe
what happened, judge, to katie couric? people should get behind trump because he upsets the right people. look at her, she is shrinking. >> judge jeanine: she's shrinking in a lot of ways. she is shrinking mentally, too. you know what it is like when you're jealous of people and the vile -- what the hell is she talking about? for years they were the people who didn't like people. they loved everybody. a big umbrella. now they hate everybody who supports donald trump. and, you know, if...
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katie, first to you. part of this, the national enquirer's publisher, mr. pecker, part of his testimony seemed to actually help donald trump. i mean, he was a prosecution witness, but he said he had done the nda's, so-called catch and grab schemes, buy a story that somebody didn't want to get out. he did it for around schwarzenegger, did it for tiger woods. it may be unseemly, but it's not illegal, right? >> absolutely, it's not illegal. and based upon the prosecutor's case, sits determining whether they're trying to win on a criminal conviction or trying to get sordid details out. we don't know precisely what they're accusing donald trump of doing criminally. and they have to show that he falsified records in order to further some other crime. to this day that has not been affirmatively disclosed by the prosecution and there are many convoluted theories out there that don't quite add up. david: yeah, but tom, i was talking to annie mccarthy earlier. maybe there are a couple of lawyers on the jury, but the others don't know if it's legal or not. and the jud
katie, first to you. part of this, the national enquirer's publisher, mr. pecker, part of his testimony seemed to actually help donald trump. i mean, he was a prosecution witness, but he said he had done the nda's, so-called catch and grab schemes, buy a story that somebody didn't want to get out. he did it for around schwarzenegger, did it for tiger woods. it may be unseemly, but it's not illegal, right? >> absolutely, it's not illegal. and based upon the prosecutor's case, sits...
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zero or something like that in lebanon new jersey, katie how are they doing there? >> well it looks like an ordinary day now but we know this was a chaotic morning for a lot of families, especially those who live right around here near the epicenter of all of this, some people describe the moment that the earthquake hit as a sinking feeling underneath their feet we know that the shaking cent peoples kitchen kitchen cabinets flying open. paintings and framed photos fell down, mirrors breaking into pieces neighbours on this block actually ran out to check on each other one of their front doors flew open and a dog got loose that dog did make it back home but we spoke with a man walking his dog when it all happened he said it felt like a drilling sensation. >> i was walking my dog off the street and felt like the pavement was giving way under me and i didn't know what to thank or what to do it lasted like a good 20 seconds. it was very scary. >> we know this was not only felt here people in 14 different states felt it and now infrastructure assessments continue to roll
zero or something like that in lebanon new jersey, katie how are they doing there? >> well it looks like an ordinary day now but we know this was a chaotic morning for a lot of families, especially those who live right around here near the epicenter of all of this, some people describe the moment that the earthquake hit as a sinking feeling underneath their feet we know that the shaking cent peoples kitchen kitchen cabinets flying open. paintings and framed photos fell down, mirrors...
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kind of sad that katie couric is going after maga voters. your thoughts? >> it's the same tired script over and over again. well the trump voters don't think the way i do, they don't vote the way i want them to so they are stupid, they are racist, they are insert your favorite leftist insult here. it's bad enough that this is a person from the media who as you mentioned earlier has worked for numerous outlets in a position of prestige for many years. it's bad enough that someone with this position, she's comfortable enough insulting half of the country but it's also extremely concerning that they want the rest of the country to think the same way of trump voters. i think msnbc refusing to air trump's speeches are refusing to -- firing mcdaniel after initially hiring her because they were afraid to platform her views. they want their own viewers to think of trump supporters the exact same way that couric does. >> trace: exactly right. moving on to npr because this is important. unpaid leave for putting out that mpr is going far to the left. they said "his e
kind of sad that katie couric is going after maga voters. your thoughts? >> it's the same tired script over and over again. well the trump voters don't think the way i do, they don't vote the way i want them to so they are stupid, they are racist, they are insert your favorite leftist insult here. it's bad enough that this is a person from the media who as you mentioned earlier has worked for numerous outlets in a position of prestige for many years. it's bad enough that someone with this...
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our coverage continues with "katy tur reports" right now. >>> good to be with you, i'm katy tur. is this a turning point in the war between israel and hamas? a moment where the u.s. stops giving unconditioning support to israel's war effort. president biden just got off the phone with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. their first call since seven aid workers from world central kitchen were called. the white house says the president told bibi to make changes how he's waging the war, mitigate civilian harm, address the humanitarian suffering, ensure the safety of aid workers or risk losing u.s. support. secretary of state antony blinken elaborated a moment ago in brussels. >> here's the current reality in gaza. despite important steps that israel is taking to allow assistance into gaza, the results on the ground are woefully insufficient and unacceptable. 100% of the population in gaza knows acute levels of food insecurity. 100% of the population is in need of humanitarian assistance. and those working heroically to provide that assistance are doing so in great peril to their own
our coverage continues with "katy tur reports" right now. >>> good to be with you, i'm katy tur. is this a turning point in the war between israel and hamas? a moment where the u.s. stops giving unconditioning support to israel's war effort. president biden just got off the phone with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. their first call since seven aid workers from world central kitchen were called. the white house says the president told bibi to make changes how he's waging...
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katy was unpacking it. even the video of the bronco, even before the trial happens, he was a bona fide movie star. he will cross over all types of racial lines and that trial brought up issues we haven't talked about, like domestic violence, what happens when you are collected -- connected to a celebrity but there are a lot of mixed feelings. >> chris witherspoon, standby
katy was unpacking it. even the video of the bronco, even before the trial happens, he was a bona fide movie star. he will cross over all types of racial lines and that trial brought up issues we haven't talked about, like domestic violence, what happens when you are collected -- connected to a celebrity but there are a lot of mixed feelings. >> chris witherspoon, standby
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the katie phang show begins right now. >>> i'm katie phang, live from washington, d.c. here's the week that was. >> in arizona, lawmakers voted today to overturn the 1864 law that bans nearly all abortions. meanwhile, the u.s. supreme court heard arguments on whether a near-total abortion ban in idaho violates federal lab. >>> a growing number of protests forming over the ongoing war in the middle east at campuses across the country. >> the movement has never been bigger than it is right now. >>> new american weapons are finally on the way after president biden signed the nearly $100 billion foreign aid package. >> it will make america safer, it will make the world safer. >>> in arizona, where a state grand jury indicted 11 republican officials wednesday for their unsuccessful ploy to a ward of the state electoral votes to mr. trent, despite his collection loss to president biden. >>> liberal justices expressed concerns about a president having total immunity. >> i'm trying to understand what the disincentive is from turning the oval office and you know the seat of crim
the katie phang show begins right now. >>> i'm katie phang, live from washington, d.c. here's the week that was. >> in arizona, lawmakers voted today to overturn the 1864 law that bans nearly all abortions. meanwhile, the u.s. supreme court heard arguments on whether a near-total abortion ban in idaho violates federal lab. >>> a growing number of protests forming over the ongoing war in the middle east at campuses across the country. >> the movement has never been...
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joining me now, msnbc's katie phang. jury consultant and founder of trial methods, alan tuerkheimer, tristan snell is back with me. what do we know about jury consultants? >> we do are reporting that the trump defense team in this particular trial has been using a jury consulting firm out of philadelphia. interestingly, chris, that jury consulting firm was used in the second defamation trial that was brought by writer e. jean carroll against donald trump, and we all know that the verdict in that was a whopping multimillion dollar one. but the jury consultants in this case depending on their retention agreement with their client can start from the very beginning meaning before the jurors are even brought in in terms of the potential veneer ray, meaning from day one of their retention, they sit down and consider what would be the profile for the perfect juror in this case considering all the issues, considering their personalities, considering all the parties, considering all the lawyers. i mean, it's a perfectly choreogra
joining me now, msnbc's katie phang. jury consultant and founder of trial methods, alan tuerkheimer, tristan snell is back with me. what do we know about jury consultants? >> we do are reporting that the trump defense team in this particular trial has been using a jury consulting firm out of philadelphia. interestingly, chris, that jury consulting firm was used in the second defamation trial that was brought by writer e. jean carroll against donald trump, and we all know that the verdict...
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katie, final word, john at wait for you guys again and will hear anything from a long trouble take you there in the meantime the political impact for donald trump especially if he is convicted on anyone or accommodation of these charges, then what? after this. ♪ ♪ if you might pray with me real quick. lord, you know what's on our hearts. you know where we struggle. you know where we need to be pushed. help us give it all to you. the good, the bad. help us turn to you in everything we do....
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. >> reporter: katie labarbera is with the san francisco bay bird observatory. over the past 40 years volunteers with the nonprofit have studied birds at the coyote creek field station in milpitas. they've seen a worrisome decline in some species. >> with climate change these ecosystems are being impacted. these species are being impacted often in a negative way. >> reporter: to shed light on the issue, katie and her team collect data using a traditional research method known as banding. >> they've got a very big personality. >> reporter: the birds like this little chickadee are gently caught, their feathers inspected. by softly blowing on the bird, researchers can check for fat and signs of molting. >> it's a bracelet. so it rolls, goes up and down. >> reporter: a lightweight band engraved with a unique number is fitted around its leg. the bird is then released. if the bird is caught again, the id allows scientists to keep track of its movement, but -- >> you recapture a very low percentage of all the birds you band. so you have to band a lot of birds to have a
. >> reporter: katie labarbera is with the san francisco bay bird observatory. over the past 40 years volunteers with the nonprofit have studied birds at the coyote creek field station in milpitas. they've seen a worrisome decline in some species. >> with climate change these ecosystems are being impacted. these species are being impacted often in a negative way. >> reporter: to shed light on the issue, katie and her team collect data using a traditional research method known...