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jessica: at 1:28, melissa got a text. melissa: the doctor called and said they were both doing great. jessica: brother and sister were in rooms across the hall from each other, recovering. melissa: and he did say to her that it was the best day of his life. jessica: but while kelly started improving immediately, hospital records show anders was in a lot of pain, an 8 on a scale of 1 to 10. at 4:29, a nurse practitioner changed his medication from fentanyl to another potent opioid, dilaudid. mike ramsay: opioids have some powerful side effects and that is they slow down your breathing rate and to the point that if you're sensitive to it or you get too much, you'll stop breathing. jessica: the next morning, after a restless night marked by multiple bouts of vomiting, anders asked his mom for sunglasses so he could sleep. melissa: i actually took a picture once he fell asleep because he looked so sweet with his sunglasses on. jessica: that sweet photo melissa took would later serve as a critical clue. it shows anders wasn't
jessica: at 1:28, melissa got a text. melissa: the doctor called and said they were both doing great. jessica: brother and sister were in rooms across the hall from each other, recovering. melissa: and he did say to her that it was the best day of his life. jessica: but while kelly started improving immediately, hospital records show anders was in a lot of pain, an 8 on a scale of 1 to 10. at 4:29, a nurse practitioner changed his medication from fentanyl to another potent opioid, dilaudid....
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melissa: no. i think, you know, the independence day holiday, we all have barbecues and cookouts and things, but we remember why, you know, those fireworks that we enjoy, they're just beautiful now, are a reminder of the battles that were fought. i think it is important to explain the history lesson. and certainly in san bruno's celebration, there was a discussion and speakers that talked about the history, but was overall just a happy celebration. john: and athenia, how about you? do you worry that, as the years go by, that the sort of the central meaning of this day may get lost? athenia: i do. i am concerned about that because i feel like with martin luther king day, with black history month, i feel like it has gotten lost in translation, so to speak. and that's why weave focused our organization on three pillars. and one of our main pillars is education. and then the second is empowerment, and the third is edutainment, where we're education, educating through entertainment. john: athenia and m
melissa: no. i think, you know, the independence day holiday, we all have barbecues and cookouts and things, but we remember why, you know, those fireworks that we enjoy, they're just beautiful now, are a reminder of the battles that were fought. i think it is important to explain the history lesson. and certainly in san bruno's celebration, there was a discussion and speakers that talked about the history, but was overall just a happy celebration. john: and athenia, how about you? do you worry...
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for the attack on melissa richards, he was sentenced to five more years. >> melissa is our hero, if it wasn't for her, they would not have caught him. we are forever indebted and thankful for that. >> the police and the blog jets commend you. and feel other woman could've been murdered if it was not for you. >> i tried to help out as much as i could. i just wanted to help them out. i don't know, i tried. ♪ ♪ ♪ jessie's parents have started an educational campaign in their daughters honor, called love is greater than hate. >> i am doing it for the millions of people who will be jessie, if not murdered, sexually assaulted and have their lives changed forever because of. it >> those who loved jessie, say that verged zest for life changed them for the better and still lives on through her music. and her spirit. >> started thinking differently because of her, started acting differently because of her. >> have the tables turned? you are always the one proud of her? and now do you feel that she is the one proud of you? >> i feel like she is the one lifting me up and encouraging me throu
for the attack on melissa richards, he was sentenced to five more years. >> melissa is our hero, if it wasn't for her, they would not have caught him. we are forever indebted and thankful for that. >> the police and the blog jets commend you. and feel other woman could've been murdered if it was not for you. >> i tried to help out as much as i could. i just wanted to help them out. i don't know, i tried. ♪ ♪ ♪ jessie's parents have started an educational campaign in...
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with melissa mccarthy. come on back ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: all right, let's see what is behind you it's two video game characters that are very famous >> oh, mario and his pal >> jimmy: yep. in england, if you go to the bathroom you go to the - >> loo >> jimmy: mario and -- >> louis, louie. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the 2022 tundra. toyota. let's go places. mom's here! i want that one! ok, go for it. ♪ ♪ that is not how it went! (laughter) (laughter) (children's laughter) we need to do this more often! (laughter) (music throughout) we need to do this more often! i'm in an old navy commercial. one prilosec otc in the morning blocks heartburn all day and all night. prilosec otc prevents excess acid production that can cause heartburn. so don't fight heartburn, block it with prilosec otc. bogey's on your six, limu. they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual so they only pay for what they need. woooooooooooooo... we are not getting you a helicopter. only pay for what you need. ♪libe
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>> melissa: they are good, they are giants. >> kelly: to hear them playing in the backyard. >> melissa: it is pickleball. >> ben: we are in the pickleball right now. >> kelly: somebody told me about pickleball, i had never heard of it, do you play? >> melissa: yes, there is a stupid sunday thing, we wear all white to be extra stupid and look like ghosts. i grew up playing tennis and i love it, but now i'm like i'm going to shatter all of it. so i can play tennis anymore. >> ben: when we first played melissa got really competitive and would rifle towards our kids and i was like you're supposed to go easy. and she was like no. >> melissa: if i see a ball i am like in my head, be nice, be nice, be nice, it be nice coming you son of a -- and something takes over from years of tennis and i have hit my kids and i am like, i am a monster, and am fine until right when i am about to swing, then it is like i'm going to murder it. i can't control myself. >> kelly: i had no idea that you play tennis, and i got this house because of the location really, and it stayed on and we do a lot of other thi
>> melissa: they are good, they are giants. >> kelly: to hear them playing in the backyard. >> melissa: it is pickleball. >> ben: we are in the pickleball right now. >> kelly: somebody told me about pickleball, i had never heard of it, do you play? >> melissa: yes, there is a stupid sunday thing, we wear all white to be extra stupid and look like ghosts. i grew up playing tennis and i love it, but now i'm like i'm going to shatter all of it. so i can play...
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melissa lee in for scott wapner. stocks rally after posting the worst week since march, 2020 stocks looking cheap, are they a buy? we will debate that and more with the investment committee. stephanie link, josh brown, john terranova, and let's check the markets. nice rally dow higher 1.7%. s&p 500 led by energy as well as discretionary. nasdaq showing the most strength in the session, up 2.75% semis in the nasdaq are up 3% today. take a look at the ten year yield, 3.03% edged higher from friday start it off here. stephanie, it is a very different picture than last week do you buy this? >> well, i think we are oversold, yes, but i think we'll continue to chop, melissa. we aren't out of the woods with regards to the fed and inflation, with regards to growth uncertainty you know i'm not in the camp of recession for 2022, but after last week and fed commentary which frankly was confusing at best, after their commentary, odds of recession for 2023 have gone higher. i think that's what the market is telling you it is a fo
melissa lee in for scott wapner. stocks rally after posting the worst week since march, 2020 stocks looking cheap, are they a buy? we will debate that and more with the investment committee. stephanie link, josh brown, john terranova, and let's check the markets. nice rally dow higher 1.7%. s&p 500 led by energy as well as discretionary. nasdaq showing the most strength in the session, up 2.75% semis in the nasdaq are up 3% today. take a look at the ten year yield, 3.03% edged higher from...
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report melissa lee in for scott wapner. inflation rates, recession fears, how much is priced into the market as we head to final stretch of the month and quarter. is a second half restart in store? let's get a check of the markets. we are sitting near session lows s&p 500, 3854. 1.2% declines, nasdaq with a 2% decline. holding steady on rates. 3.2% on the ten year >> we are in a complicated situation, melissa a lot on the table, war in ukraine, inflation, interest rates, recession fears i remain of the opinion we are in a growth slow down, not a recession. proof of that yet to come. to simplify things and leave some things for the rest of the panel to discuss, i would simply say inflation for me is the most important thing. yes, we have the pce thursday, but it is a read for may we know may inflation numbers are terrible i am waiting for june figures that come out in two weeks, july 13th it has been all year we have been hanging on edge about one number i'm going to do it once again. if inflation comes in better than expect
report melissa lee in for scott wapner. inflation rates, recession fears, how much is priced into the market as we head to final stretch of the month and quarter. is a second half restart in store? let's get a check of the markets. we are sitting near session lows s&p 500, 3854. 1.2% declines, nasdaq with a 2% decline. holding steady on rates. 3.2% on the ten year >> we are in a complicated situation, melissa a lot on the table, war in ukraine, inflation, interest rates, recession...
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melissa, can you hear me? >> i can. >> hi, melissa. we're on the air. just wondering your reaction? >> i think it's exactly that. we're here not because of law but because of politics. this is a 6-3 conservative supermajority that has overruled a right that's been in place for almost 50 years. this court has dealt with the question of abortion before. it's always upheld roe v. wade. what we have here is a naked political grab because they can, because they have the numbers to do so. it's also worth noting that in his concurrence to the majority opinion, justice thomas indicated they will not necessarily stop at just abortion. he also suggested that the court should reconsider cases like obergefell versus hodges which legalized gay marriage and griswold v. connecticut which allows for the right to contraseptember. there will be a number of clashes over the scope of the state's authority to prohibit abortion, but there will also be other clashes under this right of liberty that the 14th amendment guarantees and whether that extends to these rights of heart and home that we all take fo
melissa, can you hear me? >> i can. >> hi, melissa. we're on the air. just wondering your reaction? >> i think it's exactly that. we're here not because of law but because of politics. this is a 6-3 conservative supermajority that has overruled a right that's been in place for almost 50 years. this court has dealt with the question of abortion before. it's always upheld roe v. wade. what we have here is a naked political grab because they can, because they have the numbers to...
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>> hey, melissa. well i think number one, we ought to distinguish between an oversold bounce and a major bear market bottom. i think they're two different things it is not difficult to make a case that we're oversold here and you could rally into late june and july. i'm not opposed to that. but in terms of the conditions of the major bear market low, i just don't think we could check enough boxes i mean capitulation is defined by swellings of volume haven't seen it. it is defined by big spikes in pick call ratios haven't had those. it is defined by vix above 45, 50, haven't seen that. so i think we need to distinguish here between bounce and major bottom i don't think this is the latter and i also would just add, remember, upwards of 60% of the russell 1000 is back to where it was pre-covid. if s&p went back to where it was pre-covid and followed that crypt, you're talking 34, 3500 s&p, that is been our target i don't think that is a stretch given what the conditions look like under the surface here.
>> hey, melissa. well i think number one, we ought to distinguish between an oversold bounce and a major bear market bottom. i think they're two different things it is not difficult to make a case that we're oversold here and you could rally into late june and july. i'm not opposed to that. but in terms of the conditions of the major bear market low, i just don't think we could check enough boxes i mean capitulation is defined by swellings of volume haven't seen it. it is defined by big...
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ah, i melissa chan. thanks for joining us. we have covered a lot of summit, slightly the meeting of different countries. last month it was the quad with australia, india, japan, and the u. s. this week, china hosted the annual brick summit and starting this weekend and a german alpine resort of al mout leaders of the g 7 will meet. they've invited extra guests to participate, including indian prime minister modi, underscoring the country's growing g. a strategic role in the world here at dw, we've been working on a series looking at india's rise. it's called india's dilemma and you'll find it on our d. w. news you to page. here's a quick look. india find itself in a dramatic geopolitical squeeze. russia, it's old friend and um, supplier is deepening ties with china. we can buy the war and becoming subservient to a power that is no friend to india. there are serious concerns in your daily about whether russia will continue to be a reliable supplier. at the same time, china's threat to india becomes ever more apparent, compellin
ah, i melissa chan. thanks for joining us. we have covered a lot of summit, slightly the meeting of different countries. last month it was the quad with australia, india, japan, and the u. s. this week, china hosted the annual brick summit and starting this weekend and a german alpine resort of al mout leaders of the g 7 will meet. they've invited extra guests to participate, including indian prime minister modi, underscoring the country's growing g. a strategic role in the world here at dw,...
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ah, i melissa chan, thanks for joining us. a powerful earth quick hit, a mountainous part of eastern afghanistan, early wednesday, flattening homes and killing at least 1000 people is the deadliest quake the countries experienced in 2 decades. and is a new test for taliban leaders online and asked her conny, a senior taliban official, tweeted that quote to the government is working within its capabilities. we hope that the international community and agencies will also help our people in this dire situation. they survived the deadly earthquake and were taken to safety hospitals and practica province near the pakistani border are filling up with the injured many of them, recount stories of horror and terrible loss. with when the roof came down on me, i thought i had been shot with my body was in pain. it took me awhile to get up, but i lost feeling in my body when i saw the rest of my family under the debris, with people digging with their bare hands through the rubble of joseph, in the hopes of finding someone still alive or t
ah, i melissa chan, thanks for joining us. a powerful earth quick hit, a mountainous part of eastern afghanistan, early wednesday, flattening homes and killing at least 1000 people is the deadliest quake the countries experienced in 2 decades. and is a new test for taliban leaders online and asked her conny, a senior taliban official, tweeted that quote to the government is working within its capabilities. we hope that the international community and agencies will also help our people in this...
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melissa? >> ylan mui, thank you that's where the problem lies. can the fed accomplish that. the fed may want to, but can it do that with monetary policy bryn, what did you make of the testimony and market reaction. >> i think the phrase of the meeting was the fed has a blunt tool it is not a full tool kit, it is a blunt tool to raise rates. at the same time to start quantitative tightening, which we've never seen those two come together when the economy is slowing but if you look at the atlanta fed, now stalling. i think that investors need to understand we are in uncharted waters here. there's a wide range of outcomes that can happen in the economy in the next two quarters i think markets will stay in this purgatory until we get more clarity on how fast the fed will continue to tighten, and what happens with inflation, and to chairman powell's point, he can't print oil, can't print food, he can't do anything about the main causes of inflation. >> powell also said he will not take rate action off the table the fed will do what it needs to do jim, how do you reconcile this in
melissa? >> ylan mui, thank you that's where the problem lies. can the fed accomplish that. the fed may want to, but can it do that with monetary policy bryn, what did you make of the testimony and market reaction. >> i think the phrase of the meeting was the fed has a blunt tool it is not a full tool kit, it is a blunt tool to raise rates. at the same time to start quantitative tightening, which we've never seen those two come together when the economy is slowing but if you look at...
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joining me now, msnbc contributor melissa murray. law prefers -- also here, joan walsh, national -- and rick wilson, cofounder of the lincoln project. it's great to have all of three of you with us. recall, start with you. we see folks on the left in the right, for the last couple of weeks praising mike pence as a hero for defying donald trump on january six. you've seen my take, you heard my take, what's your view on mike pence and the way history should judge him? >> i'm glad mike pence did the right thing on that moment. i'm glad he was there at the moment, and had a single second of moral clarity and decided to not play along with a criminal conspiracy of overthrowing democracy. that said, if mike pence is the most obvious ambition driven politician our world, he somehow thinks he will be able to capture the trump magic, if trump isn't in the picture anymore. mike is never going to be president. it is never, ever going to happen with the maga base. they will never forgive him. he should understand this and speak out. he should te
joining me now, msnbc contributor melissa murray. law prefers -- also here, joan walsh, national -- and rick wilson, cofounder of the lincoln project. it's great to have all of three of you with us. recall, start with you. we see folks on the left in the right, for the last couple of weeks praising mike pence as a hero for defying donald trump on january six. you've seen my take, you heard my take, what's your view on mike pence and the way history should judge him? >> i'm glad mike pence...
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and i just rush at her and go, "melissa, will you marry me! [ laughter ] and she did -- actually, she technically never said yes [ laughter ] she was just, i think, so freaked out. she gave me a hug and it seemed like everything was cool and we did get married. >> jimmy: you've been married ever since congratulations on that. that's a beautiful story [ cheers and applause i love it when you come on you guys make a great team i want to show everyone a clip here's ben falcone and melissa mccarthy in "god's favorite idiot." take a look at this. >> i just was wondering if you'd like to go out sometime? but with me though i ask because i think you're really nice. and you're -- you're very lovely you're very bold also in a non-harassment way in the workplace. i wanted just to say that i think you're not ugly. in an attractiveness way oh, that's not it. >> that is not it. you basically just called me a a dude and an ugly dude >> perhaps we could imagine that i'm doing this better could we pretend, perhaps, that i'm a brad pitt? i don't know brad pitt
and i just rush at her and go, "melissa, will you marry me! [ laughter ] and she did -- actually, she technically never said yes [ laughter ] she was just, i think, so freaked out. she gave me a hug and it seemed like everything was cool and we did get married. >> jimmy: you've been married ever since congratulations on that. that's a beautiful story [ cheers and applause i love it when you come on you guys make a great team i want to show everyone a clip here's ben falcone and...
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melissa, i want you to weigh in. are they just crossing their fingers under the table, are there no repercussions? the reason we have hearings is to ask these specific questions. and clearly, they want telling the truth. or at the very least, weren't being straight. >> so, i think the idea of having hearings in order to really understand what we, you know, people have been considered for the bench truly think. that is an antiquated idea. we see, hearing after hearing, that people ask difficult questions, and they find creative ways to -- you know, to say that they believe largely in the idea of precedent. but if you look at a decision today, i think that all of the justices were decided they needed to overturn roe v. wade weight would, say there are some cases in american history, where the decision was just wrong. i think a big example is chrissy versus ferguson. it was important not to uphold that decision, in order to go forward and have a more equal country. and i think the idea we see supreme court justices be c
melissa, i want you to weigh in. are they just crossing their fingers under the table, are there no repercussions? the reason we have hearings is to ask these specific questions. and clearly, they want telling the truth. or at the very least, weren't being straight. >> so, i think the idea of having hearings in order to really understand what we, you know, people have been considered for the bench truly think. that is an antiquated idea. we see, hearing after hearing, that people ask...
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melissa? >>> coming up, a new look at the fed's preferred measure of nation, that's on the way at the bottom of the hour, but next we'll talk about the toll inflation is taking on americans and pain at the pump this july 4th weekend with new jersey governor phil murphy stay tuned you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc psst. girl. you can do better. ok. wow. i'm right here. and you can do better, too. at least with your big name wireless carrier. with xfinity mobile, you can get unlimited for $30 per month on the nation's most reliable 5g network. they can even save you hundreds a year on your wireless bill, over t-mobile, at&t and verizon. wow. i can do better. yes, you can. i can do better, too. break free from the big three and switch to xfinity mobile. >>> welcome back to "squawk box" on this final day of the first half we're looking at a decidedly lower open the s&p looking to lose about 1.4% the nasdaq to lose 1.7%. and we're seeing losses, apple, meta, netflix all down by more than 1.5% ri
melissa? >>> coming up, a new look at the fed's preferred measure of nation, that's on the way at the bottom of the hour, but next we'll talk about the toll inflation is taking on americans and pain at the pump this july 4th weekend with new jersey governor phil murphy stay tuned you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc psst. girl. you can do better. ok. wow. i'm right here. and you can do better, too. at least with your big name wireless carrier. with xfinity mobile, you can get...
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we get response from flint rising activists nayyirah shariff and melissa mays. how have you been affected by the poisoned water? >> all three of my sons are anemic. they have bone pain every single day. they missed a lot of school because they're constantly sick. myself, i have seizures, diverticulosis now. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. nato leaders have convened for the final day of the military alliance summit in madrid where they have declared russia a major threat and placed even -- pledged even more support for ukraine's military. this comes as the biden administration has publicly announced it will support the sale of f-16 fighter jets to turkey. on wednesday, russian president vladimir putin warned against nato deploying troops or weapons to finland and sweden. >> there is nothing that my concern is in terms of finland and sweden becoming nato members. please go ahead. but they should clearly understand they did it facing -- we will be compelled to respond in kind
we get response from flint rising activists nayyirah shariff and melissa mays. how have you been affected by the poisoned water? >> all three of my sons are anemic. they have bone pain every single day. they missed a lot of school because they're constantly sick. myself, i have seizures, diverticulosis now. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. nato leaders have convened for the final day of the military...
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. >> reporter: gary's niece, melissa triano. >> he had this personality that was charismatic. people were drawn to him. >> reporter: melissa says her uncle made her see the value in herself. >> my father moved away when i was 17. i was sort of a lost child, if you will. and my uncle kind of helped me realize a lot of my scales. and taught me a lot about the real estate industry. >> it was kind of a father figure? >> sort of, yes. >> and gary was a loving father to five children. four of them from his first two marriages. and a daughter with a woman he dated named robin gardner. >> he was full of life, gary weighs more full of life than anybody i have ever known. when i met gary he was 21 years older than i. and we would go dancing. we would go to the movies. he was carrying. and fun. >> and charming? >> extremely charming. >> robin moved to tucson in her twenties, from a small town in the appalachian mountains. gary, she says, opened her eyes to a new way of life. >> i had never eaten at a five star restaurant. i had never drank fine wine. i had never been on a private jet. >>
. >> reporter: gary's niece, melissa triano. >> he had this personality that was charismatic. people were drawn to him. >> reporter: melissa says her uncle made her see the value in herself. >> my father moved away when i was 17. i was sort of a lost child, if you will. and my uncle kind of helped me realize a lot of my scales. and taught me a lot about the real estate industry. >> it was kind of a father figure? >> sort of, yes. >> and gary was a...
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melissa let me start with you on the decision. i used five justices in the intro, because there were five there to do the most sort of aggressive revocation of the right. john roberts, and the chief, joined the ruling, which uphold the mississippi law, but not the rest of it. we saw the leak before. it is substantially the same, and yet, still hard to process. what is your reaction to it? >> we definitely got more color around the nature of the court's deliberation on this issue, because we not only got the majority opinion, we also got the separate concurrence as well as they dissent. again, i think we are getting a very clear picture that chief justice john roberts, has kind of lost control of the conservative wing. the court, he is sort of being a logistics, being in the wind. no one is really listening to him. he suggesting that maybe there was a third way, something more minimalist, and you can't get anyone else to join him for that. but really interesting, the really interesting episode that i think we did not have any -- al
melissa let me start with you on the decision. i used five justices in the intro, because there were five there to do the most sort of aggressive revocation of the right. john roberts, and the chief, joined the ruling, which uphold the mississippi law, but not the rest of it. we saw the leak before. it is substantially the same, and yet, still hard to process. what is your reaction to it? >> we definitely got more color around the nature of the court's deliberation on this issue, because...
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melissa, love your thoughts. >> this is not just about abortion. justice thomas actually did everyone a favor by saying, we have all been actually putting it into writing. make it very clear, he does not believe that the rights and do substance are more than the constitution, for the same reason that roe versus wade was deemed a constitutional apostasy on friday. those rights are similarly problematic and he wants the court. to take that up. and no one else drawing his opinion, but that does not mean it will not hit its intended target. justice thomas is now running for his colleagues, he is running for the colleagues outside of the court. and he's ready for the audience inside the lower court. whereas acolytes and former -- you are now current judges will husband these ideas into fruition, so when they make their way back to the court in two, three, maybe fewer years, they will find a receptive audience. >> one part of the analysis that i've heard you were just saying was that what justice thomas was doing was telling people, bring these cases, th
melissa, love your thoughts. >> this is not just about abortion. justice thomas actually did everyone a favor by saying, we have all been actually putting it into writing. make it very clear, he does not believe that the rights and do substance are more than the constitution, for the same reason that roe versus wade was deemed a constitutional apostasy on friday. those rights are similarly problematic and he wants the court. to take that up. and no one else drawing his opinion, but that...
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and professor melissa murray of nyu law school. she was a law clerk for sonia sotomayor before her nomination. we've got a lot to cover, guys. buckle up! your colleagues at the post have new reporting about ginni thomas. what more can you tell us about these eastman emails? >> yeah, steph, this is an important development in the january 6th investigation. the house select committee has recently obtained emails between ginni thomas, of course, the wife of supreme court justice clarence thomas, and john eastman, the conservative lawyer at the center of a lot of january 6th intrigue, because he was the one advising then president trump about ways to try to overturn the election. these two were corresponding, of course, according to the new batch of documents that the committee obtained from eastman in recent days. my colleagues, jackie ella maney, josh dawsey and emma brown have heard that the ginni thomas and john eastman emails show that thomas was even more involved in trying to subvert the vote and strategizing with the white hous
and professor melissa murray of nyu law school. she was a law clerk for sonia sotomayor before her nomination. we've got a lot to cover, guys. buckle up! your colleagues at the post have new reporting about ginni thomas. what more can you tell us about these eastman emails? >> yeah, steph, this is an important development in the january 6th investigation. the house select committee has recently obtained emails between ginni thomas, of course, the wife of supreme court justice clarence...
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hey michelle, this is melissa, this is chris with ah, what a dollars you talk to you had a room with a with a garage group where that pulled up where you were interested also the situation. does she somebody over there or so she but 0, but she wanted before she was with us, i was just talking to a a dual might be for ah, [000:00:00;00] with somebody what will not put out the whole not for crying or not, but she knew. but if you and you got a young them, you got a side me why you must say like a synagogue. then you find that i did a lot that you do it that way you flop was the idea that was a blue cross. they knew it was a me of when i see the city like that would work role. i'm with out that it's but follow you got the ability to have 3 of you. cool. i'm with you know machinery to sort of tunnel with my golf. but super duper to scott was supposed to basil. but video. we're not got a mule at the wheels, but see bye bye. so if i see about a new list that you with a dorm with her to provide me with british huge, it was really hard. but don't study, of course, no, really watch with to sh
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joining us now, stephanie and melissa. ladies, it's good to have both of you here. melissa, you spoke to brian cornell, the ceo, about thoeis morning about this profit margin cut. what did he tell you >> he said by taking markdowns and cancelling orders now, target can save itself from further pain later it needs to make room for what customers are buying, things like makeup and luggage and groceries. >> what does it mean for the rest of the group, stephanie, if target is having these kind of inventory markdowns? should we expect that it's happening everywhere or did target make a bigger mistake in terms of estimating consumer demand >> i think we're seeing inventory elevated across a lot of different retailers so i don't think this is necessarily just target. i think they're just getting out in front of it i think it's also a by-product of their mix if you look at target versus wal walmart, they do up index in own brands, exclusive brands and home and apparel, so those are their exclusive categories when they buy it, they own it. that's part of this, the way they g
joining us now, stephanie and melissa. ladies, it's good to have both of you here. melissa, you spoke to brian cornell, the ceo, about thoeis morning about this profit margin cut. what did he tell you >> he said by taking markdowns and cancelling orders now, target can save itself from further pain later it needs to make room for what customers are buying, things like makeup and luggage and groceries. >> what does it mean for the rest of the group, stephanie, if target is having...
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>> i think everything is coming down, melissa. you're talking to mr. r here i think you're going to see anywhere from lumber to steel to oil. remember my $65 a barrel oil by december this year i'm sticking with that i think you're going to see sub $100 barrel oil and i think it's going to take the entire complex with it then we'll see where everything flushes out in the next month or two. >> sounds like buy equities. >> down 50%. >> steve, go ahead just curious with that view on commodities and inflation. >> sure. i think it's going to be a phase as i said from the start so i think you're going to see all of these commodities come in pretty hard then see people get really frightened, sit on their hands and then digest it and then i would say going into the back end of the year, you're going, remember, guys, we have midterm elections coming strange things happen. politicians say anything to get votes on both sides of the aisle. so i think the back half of the year, we're going to see a market rally i just think it's going to be very choppy for the next
>> i think everything is coming down, melissa. you're talking to mr. r here i think you're going to see anywhere from lumber to steel to oil. remember my $65 a barrel oil by december this year i'm sticking with that i think you're going to see sub $100 barrel oil and i think it's going to take the entire complex with it then we'll see where everything flushes out in the next month or two. >> sounds like buy equities. >> down 50%. >> steve, go ahead just curious with that...
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hi, melissa, muslim, african coolness. so when i was he said he's tennessee elena, where they base their, the lower base as the, as fear comes as an hour or better. how may i or hm, at d, e i, d y mid night. when kennedy call me, this is my, i want to marry your daughter. okay, fine. no problem. if you wish, we both agree then go go ahead and stream i as well as my la am if she had been dead. and while i'm doing that i, she has a baby dab and then how may i have met with sarah and carrie? may i tell him everywhere? look for the job. i was doing all that. i took him to see one professor, one college, another college. they did my game, then we would be in all around to look for a job for him, but i've got 2 more have them. and when we're done, this is yeah. well, i would like to so, but i will a lot. and it goes, i think, and i'm in english like and melissa lesson was that would be able english well, my live with my li show my the shore and i was not enough. he said social again, my passports so will elton's mom, i am public
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what knowledge did you say, melissa, but it minority studied that one noticed that by and then one to lose we sample. so why now being unhappy when melissa buggy say us will banana adela process, said healing when you will, can you do certain duty up from like going up by and he does have back up and got my daughter on the line. when did it that got down to what you said back on my daughter on line. ah, by that the whole do, eddie was members, indonesia, when you longer than for me, the unprecedented family under. so would you go to our candy hall when you lump 1000000? he didn't home when he just put the jammy gun indonesia to hong kong, but to mention it won't print to but can't 1000000 barricading media source. yeah, i did, but none of that, would you get a lang at liberty double bond dental premium? did a one have for you for a given handy of once i add that to my dad. did i get my cigar now in writing that i'm done with that kind of by the was the lyla volley think it'll be the muscle? i thought the young lady must light elected the gum with yandy. i get deep in your bed unbeatab
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wade was 7 to 2 in the republican era house. >> first of all, everything the melissa says is true. there is a battle coming because the decision puts a win in the sales of states that want to do everything they can to outlaw abortion. this will mean that there will be statutes passed that will make it a crime to go from one state to maryland, in order to get abortion services. also, the other opinions and issues that everyone is talking about, like same-sex marriage, which kennedy, wrote yes the court is trying to assure americans. the way that this will come up is that some state will pass a law outlined same-sex marriage. someone will not get a license and will soon. we will come up to court. what are they going to do? they cannot duck it forever. by reasoning of the opinion yesterday, it would seem that they would have to strike it down. you know that there is already two or three votes to do it. this ushers in an era of general instability for an enumerated rights. we saw justice thomas ready to take a battleground to all of. it it is a very destabilizing and worrisome situatio
wade was 7 to 2 in the republican era house. >> first of all, everything the melissa says is true. there is a battle coming because the decision puts a win in the sales of states that want to do everything they can to outlaw abortion. this will mean that there will be statutes passed that will make it a crime to go from one state to maryland, in order to get abortion services. also, the other opinions and issues that everyone is talking about, like same-sex marriage, which kennedy, wrote...
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melissa, need going gm or device here? if they have already with the city who's learned give a genius. mm. mm. ah, today my are you bullies getting used to peaceful life again? the city is recovering after almost 3 months of fighting. mm hm. everyone's looking for something new housing, food and water lost relatives and friends who stories of rescue repeat themselves. ready ah, with sure that odd when you the show a foam are for thought that i need to get a feeling for the all of us in the she didn't get the one lea. a deal with a volunteer has just a few hours left before the curfew. she's been looking for the stopping her family all day long ago. this with a lot of their 3. i know the main thing is to get ready and leave the city before dark. i did not see with all the new issues with the call, you know, there's nothing in boxes. oh, i'm gong on. nobody used to vote for diseased bubbles. condition i using there was a dependency balance with that applies and that was the photo and video thing of the issue. yes. i see a fu
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melissa, i want you to weigh in. are they just crossing their fingers under the table, are there no repercussions? the reason we have hearings is to ask these specific questions. and clearly, they want telling the truth. or at the very least, weren't being straight. >> so, i think the idea of having hearings in order to really understand what we, you know, people have been considered for the bench truly think. that is an antiquated idea. we see, hearing after hearing, that people ask difficult questions, and they find creative ways to -- you know, to say that they believe largely in the idea of precedent. but if you look at a decision today, i think that all of the justices were decided they needed to overturn roe v. wade weight would, say there are some cases in american history, where the decision was just wrong. i think a big example is chrissy versus ferguson. it was important not to uphold that decision, in order to go forward and have a more equal country. and i think the idea we see supreme court justices be c
melissa, i want you to weigh in. are they just crossing their fingers under the table, are there no repercussions? the reason we have hearings is to ask these specific questions. and clearly, they want telling the truth. or at the very least, weren't being straight. >> so, i think the idea of having hearings in order to really understand what we, you know, people have been considered for the bench truly think. that is an antiquated idea. we see, hearing after hearing, that people ask...
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ten year, 310, very important level on the long term see if it can hold let's get to melissa lee and the half >>> welcome to the halftime report, i am melissa lee two trading days until the midway mark. fed chair powell says the economy is strong enough to handle tighter policy but are we already in recession, if we are, how do you position the portfolio for it we debate. let's check the markets now. we are fairly stable, considering the big selloff in yesterday's session. dow in the green up a quarter percent. s and nasdaq barely in the red russell 2000 down. and the ten year, 3.1% it is three basis points at this point. liz young, what do you make of the action >> well, the market continues to tell us, melissa, people are defensively positioned, do not believe in some of the little bounces that we are getting along the way. i think that's the right way to think about it unfortunately we still need more data all the way through july and it is probably going to get worse before it gets better. we learned inflation is not under control, the economy needs to slow further to get it unde
ten year, 310, very important level on the long term see if it can hold let's get to melissa lee and the half >>> welcome to the halftime report, i am melissa lee two trading days until the midway mark. fed chair powell says the economy is strong enough to handle tighter policy but are we already in recession, if we are, how do you position the portfolio for it we debate. let's check the markets now. we are fairly stable, considering the big selloff in yesterday's session. dow in the...
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melissa, your math for steve overstep. aha. had that walk? i had gotten out guy the home hacker if he in though that they are, we walk that even though undeclared it's have we, i'm the soft, your man. oh, kadijah and, and you opened your, it's connie was able to little pattern. oh fernando community have we have thrown heavily upon them? oh, i'm the image it. the referral in emily fema but said a thorough knave, young rubashaw young, but as we as well. yes. on the contrary, fiscal put her on bloss huckleberry and a talk on the helen with martha mckinney, she is lather. it was not i thought a few of so i think a decision ignored in 5 when i was we're usually on by the got to find out in the navy. it mother mom got the hacker. denisha. jenny should cover for the hvac up muslim man i said with some of her food that was in my room or her the glass. lemme i just give her with nav. so for we'd math, but we'd man. but we'd never, thea, as uncle of with shuffle a shelf by the next to please just at the school civil cut uneasily, call them a 3rd a kee
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yes, melissa. your math perceive of his step by heart had the walk i had the character now god the home hacker give he in though the figure we. 2 walked to the door, undeclared it's have we, i'm the soft, your man. oh, kadijah and, and you open your, it's connie, of what is the will be a little power. oh plan to play on it. have we have thrown heavily upon them? oh, on the image in the referral cinnamon, if you remember, said a 3rd on 8th young rubashaw. yeah. mm hm. but the switch will, yes. or the content from school pushy. yeah. i'll bloss huckleberry and the talk on the hello for martha mcginnis is lather. elizabeth, i thought of you up there, but i think it is unique the on would invite when i'm as we usually am, i think i don't. how does it may be at martha mom got the hacker denisha janice, recover for the hvac up last. lemme like i said with some of the ability that was in my room or her the glass lemma. i chose to skin so we'd nav. so for we'd man. but we'd mantle enough that the a zeppeli
yes, melissa. your math perceive of his step by heart had the walk i had the character now god the home hacker give he in though the figure we. 2 walked to the door, undeclared it's have we, i'm the soft, your man. oh, kadijah and, and you open your, it's connie, of what is the will be a little power. oh plan to play on it. have we have thrown heavily upon them? oh, on the image in the referral cinnamon, if you remember, said a 3rd on 8th young rubashaw. yeah. mm hm. but the switch will, yes....
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the american, the meat cut mill comes in needle her well, yes, melissa, your math. for steve, of his step, a heart had that walk i had you had caught up now grab your home hacker. give he in though that they are we walk, did he go on the key on it's have we i'm the soft young man. oh, kadijah. and i knew about your is couldn't you hold it even a little pattern? oh, plan to play on it. have we have thrown heavily upon them on the image in the referral and emily fema but said a thorough knave. younger rubashaw. yeah mm hm. but as we as well, yes or the content for pushy. you're on bloss huckleberry and the talk on the helen with martha mckinney, she's lather. little other thought of you up there by the cookie is unique the on would invite when i'm as we usually am, i think i don't know. how does it navy? at martha mom got the hacker denisha janice, recover for the hvac up as lemma ally, i said with some of her food that was in my room. i heard the glass. lemme i just guess what we'd nav so for we'd math but we'd mantle with nessa thea as a part of it with shuffle a sh
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>> reporter: outside sacramento, melissa and mike carr are making sacrifices too. >> we're giving grant a haircut so we can save about $30 from this haircut my husband does his own hair, and we cut our 22-year-old son's hair, as well. and i was able to find somebody to cut my hair for about $25, which is amazing for a woman's haircut. >> reporter: rising prices have taken more than just a financial toll ♪ and so i thank the lord ♪ >> we are so low on everything right now i'm dreading this grocery trip the economy in the past two months has been a lot for us, just really emotionally and mentally just trying to figure out how to make everything work >> reporter: melissa now sells old items from her home on facebook marketplace to make extra money. >> i use facebook marketplace one to two times a week and sell several items at the same time. it's a great way to save and make money and we can do special things like date nights or help us out with bills here and there. >> reporter: outside detroit, breeze brown had to take on a second job delivering groceries to keep up with rising price
>> reporter: outside sacramento, melissa and mike carr are making sacrifices too. >> we're giving grant a haircut so we can save about $30 from this haircut my husband does his own hair, and we cut our 22-year-old son's hair, as well. and i was able to find somebody to cut my hair for about $25, which is amazing for a woman's haircut. >> reporter: rising prices have taken more than just a financial toll ♪ and so i thank the lord ♪ >> we are so low on everything right...
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. >> coming up, professor melissa murray and eddie glaude will join us next. with a little help from cvs... ...you can support your nutrition, sleep, immune system, energy...even skin. and before you know it, healthier can look a lot like...you. ♪ ♪ cvs. healthier happens together. for people living with h-i-v, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v treatment every day and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit h-i-v through sex. serious side effects can occur, including kidney problems and kidney failure. rare, life-threatening side effects include a buildup of lactic acid and liver problems. do not take biktarvy if you take dofetilide or rifampin. tell your doctor about all the medicines and supplements you take, if you are
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melissa murray, eugene daniels, thank you both. appreciate it. >>> more on today's supreme court decision allowing the biden administration to end the trump-era "remain in make" spoil. julian castro served under president obama and is a msnbc political analyst. secretary castro, great to see you once again, sirment thanks for joining us on this. want to get your reaction, of course, to the decision from the supreme court on the "remain in mexico" policy. >> it's a very welcome decision. you know, this was a coalition of justices that you don't normally see sit together because you had in addition to the three liberal justices, chief justice roberts and justice kavanaugh side with them and say, no, the biden administration actually did things correctly when it attempted to end the remain in mexico policy. so it's a very welcome decision. one of the rare welcome decisions, frankly, during this term of the supreme court. but still welcome because it's going to mean that tens of thousands of folks or maybe each more who have had to wai
melissa murray, eugene daniels, thank you both. appreciate it. >>> more on today's supreme court decision allowing the biden administration to end the trump-era "remain in make" spoil. julian castro served under president obama and is a msnbc political analyst. secretary castro, great to see you once again, sirment thanks for joining us on this. want to get your reaction, of course, to the decision from the supreme court on the "remain in mexico" policy. >>...
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. >> coming up, professor melissa murray and eligard will join us next. next the day of the heart attack, i was scared. i didn't know what to do. seeing my daughter have a heart attack, it shook me. aspirin helps reduce the chance of another heart attack by 31%. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. trelegy for copd. [coughing] ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze driftin' on by... ♪ if you've been playing down your copd,... ♪ it's a new dawn, it's a new day,... ♪ ...it's time to make a stand. start a new day with trelegy. ♪...and i'm feelin' good. ♪ no once-daily copd medicine... has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it also helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase you
. >> coming up, professor melissa murray and eligard will join us next. next the day of the heart attack, i was scared. i didn't know what to do. seeing my daughter have a heart attack, it shook me. aspirin helps reduce the chance of another heart attack by 31%. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. trelegy for copd. [coughing] ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze driftin' on by... ♪ if you've been playing down your copd,... ♪ it's a...