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fitzgerald. >> we go back to justice thomas's question where does that come from? it tells us the founders talked about whether to grant immunity to the president and, in fact, they had state constitutions that granted some criminal immunity to governors. and yet they didn't take it up. instead they pass an impeachment clause that basically says you can't remove the president from office accept by a trial in the senate, but you can impeachment after. so or you can impose criminal liability. we would be creating a situation in which we would be saying, this is what you are asking us to say, which is that a president is entitled not to make a mistake, but more than that, a president is entitled for total personal gain to use the trappings of his office. that's what you are trying to get us to hold. without facing criminal liability. >> i would say three things in response to that. first, the doctrine that immunity does not turn on the allegedly improper motivation or purpose is something this court
fitzgerald. >> we go back to justice thomas's question where does that come from? it tells us the founders talked about whether to grant immunity to the president and, in fact, they had state constitutions that granted some criminal immunity to governors. and yet they didn't take it up. instead they pass an impeachment clause that basically says you can't remove the president from office accept by a trial in the senate, but you can impeachment after. so or you can impose criminal...
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but it his closing arguments at libby sentencing, fitzgerald stated, quote there is a cloud over what the vice president did that week. we didn't put that cloud there that cloud remains because the defendant has obstruct justice lied about what happened rsv is out there for those 60 years and older, protect against rsv with a wreck sv, a rx >> is a vaccine used to prevent lower respiratory disease from rsv. and people 60 years and older, wreck speed is not protect everyone. it is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients, those with weakened immune systems may have a low response vaccine the most common side effects or injection site pain, fatigue, muscle pain, headache, and joint pain. >> i chose are xv rsv make it a wreck. sv file, 100% free with turbotax free edition, roughly 37% of taxpayers qualify form 1040 and limited credits only see how a turbotax.com that's me >> when i was diagnosed with hiv, i didn't know who i would be, but here i am being me. >> keep being you and ask your health care provider about the number one prescribed hiv treatment. but tare
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both from fitzgerald, that's the very sort of reasoning that the court rejected in fitzgerald. >> fitzgerald was a civil situation in which the president actually was in a different position than other people because of the nature of his job, the high profile nature, and the fact that he touches so many different things, when you're talking about private civil liability, you know, anybody on the street can sue him, we could see that the president was sort of different than the ordinary person when you say should he be immune from civil liability from anybody who wants to sue him. but when we're talking about criminal liability, i don't understand how the president stands in any different position with respect to the need to follow the law as he's doing his job than anyone else. >> he is required to follow the law. >> but he's not if there is no -- if there is no threat of criminal prosecution, what prevents the president from just doing whatever he wants? >> all the structural checks that are identified in fitzgerald and the whole series of the court's cases that go back to martin against mo
both from fitzgerald, that's the very sort of reasoning that the court rejected in fitzgerald. >> fitzgerald was a civil situation in which the president actually was in a different position than other people because of the nature of his job, the high profile nature, and the fact that he touches so many different things, when you're talking about private civil liability, you know, anybody on the street can sue him, we could see that the president was sort of different than the ordinary...
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the official act analysis that my friend is talking about is the fitzgerald vs. nixon out of perimeter test which is extremely protective of the president. it is saying that everything the president does is a target for lawsuits. that is not a great thing and therefore they are all cut off. >> anything that is official in the outer perimeter is not subject to liability. so we don't have to then go well, we have an official, which within that might be subject to liability? not on the theory of absolute immunity. >> neither on the theory of absolute immunity or on our theory. on his theory, everything is protective. on ours, there is no immunity but this is where i've detroit -- where i have drawn the distinction. there is application of constitutional challenges that you run through the youngstown framework and this court's customary method of analysis and you determine whether there is an infringement of article two. >> so what you're saying is even if we reject the absolute immunity, it is not as though the president doesn't have the opportunity to make the kind
the official act analysis that my friend is talking about is the fitzgerald vs. nixon out of perimeter test which is extremely protective of the president. it is saying that everything the president does is a target for lawsuits. that is not a great thing and therefore they are all cut off. >> anything that is official in the outer perimeter is not subject to liability. so we don't have to then go well, we have an official, which within that might be subject to liability? not on the...
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or fitzgerald. we endorse those holdings. what is important that no public official has ever had the kind of absolute criminal immunity that my friend speaks of even with respect to the speech or debate clause. it is very narrow focused on legislative acts, not focused on everything that a congressman does. it responds to a very specific historical circumstance that basically involved the two other branches potentially harassing legislators and preventing them from doing their jobs. that's why it ended up in the constitution. nothing like that ended up in the constitution for the presidents and that's because one of the chief concerns of the framers was the risk of presidential misconduct. they labored over this. they adopted an impeachment structure that separated removal from office as a political remedy from criminal prosecution. this departed from the british model. that model was you get impeached and criminally convicted in the same proceedings. the framers wanted a political remedy in case a president was engaging in c
or fitzgerald. we endorse those holdings. what is important that no public official has ever had the kind of absolute criminal immunity that my friend speaks of even with respect to the speech or debate clause. it is very narrow focused on legislative acts, not focused on everything that a congressman does. it responds to a very specific historical circumstance that basically involved the two other branches potentially harassing legislators and preventing them from doing their jobs. that's why...
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fitzgerald addressed this in the civil context. >> i'm not sure that is much of a backstop. i guess what i'm more wri about is you seem to worry -- be worried about the president being chill. i think weou have a significant opposite problem if the president was not chilled. if someone with those kindsf powers, the most powerful person the world with the greatest amount o aty could go into office knowing that there woulde no potential penalty for committing crimes, i'm ying tonderstand what the disincentive is from turning the oval office into the seat of criminal activity in this country. >> i don't know if eris any allegation of this case. what george washington said -- what benmifranklin said is we have e e prosecution about chief ecive that everyone cried out on and george washington said we e rried about factual strife. -- factional strife. >> no. let me put this worry on the ble. if the potential for criminal liability is taken off the table, wouldn't there be a significant risk that future presidents would be emboldened to commit crimes with abandon while they are in o
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, that's the very inference or reasoning at this court rejected in fitzgerald know, but let me just fitzgerald was a civil situation in which the president actually was in a different position than other people because of the nature of his job, the high-profile nature, and the fact that he touches so many different things when you're talking about private civil liability you know, anybody on the street can sue him. we could see that the president was different than the ordinary person when you say should he be immune from civil liability from anybody who wants to sue him? but when we're talking about criminal liability, i don't understand how the president stands in any different position with respect to the need to follow the law as he's doing his job than anyone else. >> he is required to follow the law. and what is not is there's no criminal process if there's no threat of criminal prosecution, what? >> prevents the president from just doing whatever he wants all the structural checks that are identified in fitzgerald and a whole series of his court's cases that go back to martin and gets m
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>> that is an extremely strong doctorate in this court's caselaw law in cases like fitzgerald -- >> back to justice thomas's question, where does that come from? it tells us the founders talked about whether to grant immunity to the president. in fact, they had state constitutions that granted some criminal immunity to governors. yet, they didn't take it up. they passed an impeachment clause that basically says you cannot remove the president from office except by a trial in the senate, but you can impeach him after. or you can impose criminal liability. we would be creating a situation in which we would be saying, this is what you are asking us to say, which is a president is entitled, not to make a mistake, but more than that. the president is entitled to total personal gain to use the trappings of his office. that is what you are trying to get us to hold.
>> that is an extremely strong doctorate in this court's caselaw law in cases like fitzgerald -- >> back to justice thomas's question, where does that come from? it tells us the founders talked about whether to grant immunity to the president. in fact, they had state constitutions that granted some criminal immunity to governors. yet, they didn't take it up. they passed an impeachment clause that basically says you cannot remove the president from office except by a trial in the...
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if you want to adopt the fitzgerald test that we advance that may well be an official act and i would have to say it has to be impeached and convicted before criminally prosecuted. >> he is gone, let's say, this president who ordered the military to stage an. he was not impeached. he could not be impeached. but he ordered the military to stage a coup. you are saying that's an official act? >> it would depend on the circumstances. if it were an official act -- >> what does that mean? he was the president, he is the commander-in-chief, he talks to his generals all the time, and he told the generals i don't feel like leaving office and i want to stage a coup. is that immune? >> there needs to be impeachment and conviction before him because the framers viewed -- >> is it an official act? >> if it is -- >> is it? >> it could well be. i don't know. again, it is a context specific test. >> so under my test, it's an official act, but that sounds bad, doesn't it? >> that's why the framers have a series of structural checks that have successfully prevented that kind of extreme hypothetical. th
if you want to adopt the fitzgerald test that we advance that may well be an official act and i would have to say it has to be impeached and convicted before criminally prosecuted. >> he is gone, let's say, this president who ordered the military to stage an. he was not impeached. he could not be impeached. but he ordered the military to stage a coup. you are saying that's an official act? >> it would depend on the circumstances. if it were an official act -- >> what does that...
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meagan fitzgerald reports. >> reporter: tonight, more bloodshed in gaza. israel believed to have hit tent outside al aqsa hospital killing and injuring a number of people including journalists according to gaza health officials. "i fell to the ground," this journalist tells nbc news, "and saw my leg was school len. we were in a journalists tent. why did they target us?" the israeli military issuing this statement, a precision strike meant to minimize harm to uninvolved civilians, saying the idf and isa struck an operational jihad command center positioned in the courtyard of the al aqsa hospital. "there is no victory without entering rafah," israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying today the operation in rafah has been approved and will move forward, a move the biden administration has called a red line. while in israel a new and fierce wave of protests. thousands taking to the streets in tel aviv and across the country for a second day in a row. calling for prime minister netanyahu to resign. >> go, sign this deal. get the hostages back. there are
meagan fitzgerald reports. >> reporter: tonight, more bloodshed in gaza. israel believed to have hit tent outside al aqsa hospital killing and injuring a number of people including journalists according to gaza health officials. "i fell to the ground," this journalist tells nbc news, "and saw my leg was school len. we were in a journalists tent. why did they target us?" the israeli military issuing this statement, a precision strike meant to minimize harm to uninvolved...
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that is their shotop, tyler fitzgerald. t's how out of hand things got. they didn't want to burn another reliever. let's put the shortstop in. this is the second time this season fitzgerald has had to pitch for the giants, not a hot start. >> bad, a waste of pap gosh. ♪ >>> music, dancing, and a whole lot of history as the asian art museum of san francisco unveiled a new exhibition today featuring more than 100 chinese ifacts dating back two millennia. and the phoenix kingdoms exhibition includes bronzieces of textiles from two ancient chinese kingdoms located along the yangtze river. the displays include solid gold silverware. this >>> movie uffs will robabl recognize this iconic oregon hotel. take a look. >> here's john >> all right. the timber lane lodge featured in "the shining" looked like a different kind of horror show when it caught fire last night. firefighters think embers from the fireplace sparked the flames. it spread through the attic and roof. fortunately, no one was hurt, but as you might imagine, the lodge will be out of commission unti
that is their shotop, tyler fitzgerald. t's how out of hand things got. they didn't want to burn another reliever. let's put the shortstop in. this is the second time this season fitzgerald has had to pitch for the giants, not a hot start. >> bad, a waste of pap gosh. ♪ >>> music, dancing, and a whole lot of history as the asian art museum of san francisco unveiled a new exhibition today featuring more than 100 chinese ifacts dating back two millennia. and the phoenix kingdoms...
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so right for basic fitzgerald scores, the giants, they pad their lead to 4. and then the next inning, same score 5 to 1, 1, off from aid and he singles one right here up the middle. he was 3 for 3 today with 2 rbi as the giants poured it on at this point, they were going to win this one. 71. they'll have a day off tomorrow as they head to tampa bay for the rays on friday. the a's actually today in matchup. so >> tough one for the a's, but the giants actually pull one out, which is great because you want to avoid this week. but they had a tough time against the nationals, obviously will hopefully cars watching tonight. we know she watches kron 4. i'm going to miss tara vanderveer. yeah. i was so fanned out when i met i because i was so takes me back to my basketball days. crazy. congrats star. we'll see you tomorrow night.
so right for basic fitzgerald scores, the giants, they pad their lead to 4. and then the next inning, same score 5 to 1, 1, off from aid and he singles one right here up the middle. he was 3 for 3 today with 2 rbi as the giants poured it on at this point, they were going to win this one. 71. they'll have a day off tomorrow as they head to tampa bay for the rays on friday. the a's actually today in matchup. so >> tough one for the a's, but the giants actually pull one out, which is great...
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now fitzgerald scores in the giant. they pad their lead to 4. the next inning is the same score one off from and he singles one up the middle of may was on fire today. he had 3 for 3 today with 2 rbi eyes. the giants point on at this point they will go on to win this one. 71 over the nationals who they will then have the day off tomorrow and then hit the tampa bay for the rays on friday. now let's head out to augusta, beautiful weather, beautiful day. let's go to georgia with a par 3 contest ahead of the masters tournament on thursday is going on on the 6 whole gary woodland actually with a nice drive there. >> and check this out is right in front of his wife kids. and it trickles in for a hole in one at that as he celebrates with his family. they're standing close by. there were 5 hole in ones on the day. but rickie fowler ultimately came out on top. now on his final hole. he sinks in the birdie, put here to secure the victory ballot. will he wins the par 3 contest and now on around one of the masters starting tomorrow that sports outlets back
now fitzgerald scores in the giant. they pad their lead to 4. the next inning is the same score one off from and he singles one up the middle of may was on fire today. he had 3 for 3 today with 2 rbi eyes. the giants point on at this point they will go on to win this one. 71 over the nationals who they will then have the day off tomorrow and then hit the tampa bay for the rays on friday. now let's head out to augusta, beautiful weather, beautiful day. let's go to georgia with a par 3 contest...
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megan fitzgerald reports. >> reporter: tonight hamas releasing another video showing two hostages. 47-year-old amri miran, and american israeli 64-year-old keith siegel. this undated video is the first time the two have been seen during their 204 days in captivity. keith, who works for a pharmaceutical company, and aviva, a kindergarten teacher have lived kibbutz for 40 years. they were both taken by hamas october 7th. but aviva was released during the last deal 51 days into the war. aviva with their two daughters releasing this video tonight. seeing my father today only emphasizes to all of us how much we must reach a deal as soon as possible, she says. aviva saying, keith, i love you, we will fight until you return. this latest hostage video coming just days after hamas published this footage of american israeli 23-year-old hersh pollin goldberg. nbc's raf sanchez speaking to his parents on thursday. >> initially, you know, we were just crying. this was a tremendous validation, and on the other hand we see him, he's in captivity. >> reporter: many more families tonight desperate for
megan fitzgerald reports. >> reporter: tonight hamas releasing another video showing two hostages. 47-year-old amri miran, and american israeli 64-year-old keith siegel. this undated video is the first time the two have been seen during their 204 days in captivity. keith, who works for a pharmaceutical company, and aviva, a kindergarten teacher have lived kibbutz for 40 years. they were both taken by hamas october 7th. but aviva was released during the last deal 51 days into the war....
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meagan fitzgerald, nbc news. >>> well, the annual white house easter egg roll is later today. president biden and the first lady both expected to be there. it follows a series of easter sunday events across the country. st. patrick's cathedral in new york city held a vibrant easter mass service, while others took to the streets of manhattan for an easter parade and a bonnet festival. and for those on the west coast, snow did not stop people from. cog out to an easter egg hunt in california. >>> well, speaking of, turning to severe weather that walloped the west coast, the storm system is now marching its way east, putting millions under alerts this morning. here is nbc's jesse kirsch. >> oh my god! this is the 101. >> reporter: in southern california, nearly 2 inches of rain falling in just one hour. >> oh, my god, this is so bad. >> twila douglas filming this video yesterday alongside her husband scott on highway 101 in santa barbara county. severe flooding temporarily shutting down the highway in both directions. >> it was surreal. i had never been in water like that. i was
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in 1980 under new ownership, the venue took the name fitzgerald's and the rest is history. then in 2020, new owners got creative with the stay at home concert series during the pandemic and recently applied for fitzgerald's to be added to the national register of historic places, which i wholeheart lid support -- wholeheartedly support. fitzgerald's slogan is, live good, good drinks, and i raise a glass to this cornerstone in my community. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from illinois seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, what i said six months ago couldn't be truer today. i said we need a permanent ceasefire to save lives and bring lasting peace. ms. ramirez: and yesterday today over 33,000 palestinians have been killed, 13,000 children robbed of a future, 3 40e doctors and -- 340 doctors and aid workers dead. one million on the brink of famine, 95 journalists and media
in 1980 under new ownership, the venue took the name fitzgerald's and the rest is history. then in 2020, new owners got creative with the stay at home concert series during the pandemic and recently applied for fitzgerald's to be added to the national register of historic places, which i wholeheart lid support -- wholeheartedly support. fitzgerald's slogan is, live good, good drinks, and i raise a glass to this cornerstone in my community. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose...
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gosh, nixon versus fitzgerald, that's something courts shouldn't get engaged in, because presidents have all manner of motives. again, i'm not concerned about this case. but i am concerned about future uses of the criminal law to target political opponents based on accusations about their motives. whether it's re-election or who knows what corrupt means in 1512. we don't know what that means. maybe we will find out sometime soon. the dangerousness of accusing your political opponent of having bad motives. if that's enough to overcome your core powers or any other limits, reactions, thoughts. >> i think that you are raising a very difficult question. >> that's the idea. >> that is the idea. >> testing the limits of both sides' arguments. >> i'm going to say something i don't normally say, which is that is not involved in this case. we don't have bad political motive in that sense. >> i understand that. i appreciate that. you also appreciate that we're writing a rule for the ages. >> yes. i would start by looking at the statutes and seeing what restrictions they do place on the president's
gosh, nixon versus fitzgerald, that's something courts shouldn't get engaged in, because presidents have all manner of motives. again, i'm not concerned about this case. but i am concerned about future uses of the criminal law to target political opponents based on accusations about their motives. whether it's re-election or who knows what corrupt means in 1512. we don't know what that means. maybe we will find out sometime soon. the dangerousness of accusing your political opponent of having...
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host: nixon versus fitzgerald. the supreme court ruled richard nixon could not be sued by an air force analyst who said he was fired in retaliation for his criticism of cost overruns. elizabeth wydra, how do you read that case, and why should it be different, the results of that case, then this case? guest: i'm so glad that was raised early, because that is an important precedent that goes against donald trump. he specifically said it applies to civil action, and that is extremely important, because the case was very clear that this was talking about immunity from civil action. and there are key differences between the civil litigation process and criminal prosecution process that makes immunity inappropriate for the criminal processes. a few of those are that it comes to criminal prosecutions there are multiple layered safeguards that protect against frivolous cases being brought. constitutional safeguards. there has to be an investigation by a governmental body. there has to be a grand jury indictment. the grand
host: nixon versus fitzgerald. the supreme court ruled richard nixon could not be sued by an air force analyst who said he was fired in retaliation for his criticism of cost overruns. elizabeth wydra, how do you read that case, and why should it be different, the results of that case, then this case? guest: i'm so glad that was raised early, because that is an important precedent that goes against donald trump. he specifically said it applies to civil action, and that is extremely important,...
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nbc's meagan fitzgerald is outside buckingham palace this saturday morning with more. meagan, good morning. >> reporter: peter, good morning. every reason to be optimistic as the king is three days away from public duties. the palace was clear to say the cancer treatments are not finished yet. king charles returning to public facing duties after stepping back for three months. going through cancer treatments which the palace says will continue, but because doctors are pleased with progress, he can return to work. >> he is sending the message that the monarchy is in safe hands. >> reporter: the last time we saw the king was on easter when he greeted the public after attending sunday service. buckingham palace releasing this photo on friday of his majesty and the queen to commemorate the first anniversary of coronation last may. princess kate also dealing with cancer. >> a tough couple of months for our family. >> reporter: this week, kensington palace releasing the photo of prince louis to mark his sixth birthday. the photo taken by the princess and the first since rele
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scott fitzgerald's or ernest hemmingway's or even walt disney's. this year steamboat willie entered the public domain. it unleashed two of the most lucrative rodents in history. to be clear, though, don't go using this mickey or that minnie because they are still under copyright. it's only the big eared couple as they first appeared that's fair game. still, as soon as those first copyrights expired, we got this. mckee's slasher film. >> we need to go! >> reporter: the same thing happened when a.a. milne's winnie the pooh entered the public domain. it's that kind of reimagination that many estates fear. >> what do i mean, holmes? >> don't you see? >> reporter: sherlock holmes is one of the most recognized literary characters from the 19th century. but sir arthur conan doyle's estate began to see its copyrights expire in the 1980s. >> mr. holmes, apologies. >> reporter: nevertheless, the conan doyle estate kept seeking licensing fees, arguing since some of the later sherlock holmes stories were still under copyright they should own the rights to all
scott fitzgerald's or ernest hemmingway's or even walt disney's. this year steamboat willie entered the public domain. it unleashed two of the most lucrative rodents in history. to be clear, though, don't go using this mickey or that minnie because they are still under copyright. it's only the big eared couple as they first appeared that's fair game. still, as soon as those first copyrights expired, we got this. mckee's slasher film. >> we need to go! >> reporter: the same thing...
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keith fitzgerald, thanks for being here. we are within ai, where do you think there is opportunity for fullback? >> there's clearly lots of opportunity, do you want to buy at the needle in a haystack time, i did -- you're talking about 70, 80, 90% market share in the gpu and cpu market. >> you said the markets were long overdue for a pullback, do you think there still is more downside, would you wait to be putting money to work or do you think that now is kind of an appropriate floor for further upside from here? >> trading being the way it is, the moment i say there's a floor it will go to zero tomorrow. i don't think there is a floor, the middle east has the potential in the world market. this is where you change tactics, this is where you slow down your buying, where you are a little more careful about how you buy and when you buy. the fact is they want to continue to play to win, that's how you do win. >> let's talk about apple and your hypothesis that the developers conference for may or early june could be a 2007 momen
keith fitzgerald, thanks for being here. we are within ai, where do you think there is opportunity for fullback? >> there's clearly lots of opportunity, do you want to buy at the needle in a haystack time, i did -- you're talking about 70, 80, 90% market share in the gpu and cpu market. >> you said the markets were long overdue for a pullback, do you think there still is more downside, would you wait to be putting money to work or do you think that now is kind of an appropriate...
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megan fitzgerald, nbc news. >> we're back in 60 seconds. the historic purchase by the san francisco museum of art. >>> and a different kind of easter celebration. how one sf neighborhood is bringing big wheels and a little bit business. it's not a nine-to-five proposition. it's all day and into the night. it's all the things that keep this world turning. it's the go-tos that keep us going. the places we cheer. trust. hang out. and check in. they all choose the advanced network solutions and round the clock partnership from comcast business. powering more businesses than anyone. powering possibilities. >>> well, the bay area has a thriving art scene, but something unprecedented has happened that will highlight an often overlooked aspect of the region's artistic richness, one that will soon be on display at sf loma. the artists with exhibits there all have disabilities. >> a spaceship. >> reporter: under a cowboy hat with a brush in hand, an oakland artist. the san francisco-born artist is putting the finishing touches on his first mural, whi
megan fitzgerald, nbc news. >> we're back in 60 seconds. the historic purchase by the san francisco museum of art. >>> and a different kind of easter celebration. how one sf neighborhood is bringing big wheels and a little bit business. it's not a nine-to-five proposition. it's all day and into the night. it's all the things that keep this world turning. it's the go-tos that keep us going. the places we cheer. trust. hang out. and check in. they all choose the advanced network...
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we will bring in the cantor fitzgerald chairman on this. you talked a little bit about this before, the idea of taking on cma and the futures business. that you take on the giant with the help of every major wall street bank? >> egc bgc group owns this exchange. we are the wholesaler of the world so we think when fidelity or pimco when they wake up, they want to buy something, they call a big bank. who to the banks call? what did they do so bgc group is the broker in between so we are the exchange for everything in the world that doesn't trade on exchange. everybody asked me if you are the exchange for everything that doesn't trade on exchange, why don't you become exchange? bgc set up fmx to build a futures exchange to compete with the incredible monopoly of the chicago mercantile exchange which is awesome. it's worth $80 billion and did 99% of futures in america last year. it seems like a monopoly to me. all these banks came in as our partner, 10 of the greatest trading firms, jp morgan, goldman sachs, citigroup, morgan stanley, wells far
we will bring in the cantor fitzgerald chairman on this. you talked a little bit about this before, the idea of taking on cma and the futures business. that you take on the giant with the help of every major wall street bank? >> egc bgc group owns this exchange. we are the wholesaler of the world so we think when fidelity or pimco when they wake up, they want to buy something, they call a big bank. who to the banks call? what did they do so bgc group is the broker in between so we are the...
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nbc megan fitzgerald is following it all from london. what is the latest, megan? >> reporter: these negotiations have seen more dead ends this breakthroughs but hamas said yesterday is previewing a new report from rioterers and they plan to travel for cease-fire talks to cairo. the new videos are giving new energy to these negotiations and hope to the families back home. this weekend hamas releasing another video showing two hostages. 47-year-old amri mirran and this american israeli keith segral. the video is the first time they have been seen in four days in hostage. they have both lived here 40 years and both were taken by hamas on october 7th. but evivo was released during the last deal 51 days into the war. here she is with her two daughters releasing this new video last night. seeing my father today only emphasized to all of us how much we must reach a deal as soon as possibly. she is saying, i love you and we will fight until you return. this latest hostage video coming just days after hamas published this footage of american israeli 23-year-old hirsch pola
nbc megan fitzgerald is following it all from london. what is the latest, megan? >> reporter: these negotiations have seen more dead ends this breakthroughs but hamas said yesterday is previewing a new report from rioterers and they plan to travel for cease-fire talks to cairo. the new videos are giving new energy to these negotiations and hope to the families back home. this weekend hamas releasing another video showing two hostages. 47-year-old amri mirran and this american israeli...
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kate. >> meagan fitzgerald, thank you so much. >>> now to a triple threat of severe weather, soaring spring break and people wanting to the total solar eclipse creating trouble at the nation's airports. more than 3,000 flights have been delayed as of this hour and to make matters more complicated the faa expects spring break flights to peak today topping 15,000. how are things looking at laguardia and what are you hearing from travelers? >> reporter: so, you said it, zinhle. what i'm seeing on the ground here at laguardia airport. you talked about 15,000, 5,000 from what we see normally, lots of folks checking into their airlines. getting here fairly early to make sure they're ahead of the rush, a real moment, it's a confluence between spring break travelers and folks who are traveling for that eclipse, right, we're at the end of the tail end of spring break right now, and folks getting ready wanting to go in the direction of where they want to be in the pathway for that eclipse come monday. one woman traveled today because she felt like she wanted to get ahead of the game, right, pr
kate. >> meagan fitzgerald, thank you so much. >>> now to a triple threat of severe weather, soaring spring break and people wanting to the total solar eclipse creating trouble at the nation's airports. more than 3,000 flights have been delayed as of this hour and to make matters more complicated the faa expects spring break flights to peak today topping 15,000. how are things looking at laguardia and what are you hearing from travelers? >> reporter: so, you said it,...
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you spoke out a great deal about nixon v fitzgerald acts 1982 case that did give presidents immunity from civil lawsuits as long as their actions fall quote, on the outer perimeter of official duties. so i think it is quite possible the high court will simply extend that immunity connection to criminal prosecutions because the exact same reasoning applies. if there is no immunity whatsoever, my goodness the chilling effect on presidential decision making would be severe. if they go that way, pam's right, they have to remand the case back to the trial court to decide whether those limited immunity conditions were met by trump in the j 6 case. they could also simply say, you know, there should be some kind of immunity for presidents. we'll send it back to the lower court to figure it out. we'll give you a little bit of guidance to do that, but either way the process will be time-consuming, briefs, court hearings, further appeal. so, that makes it impossible that a trial could take place before the election. larry: so no layup for the special prosecutor. pam bondi, you know, "wall stree
you spoke out a great deal about nixon v fitzgerald acts 1982 case that did give presidents immunity from civil lawsuits as long as their actions fall quote, on the outer perimeter of official duties. so i think it is quite possible the high court will simply extend that immunity connection to criminal prosecutions because the exact same reasoning applies. if there is no immunity whatsoever, my goodness the chilling effect on presidential decision making would be severe. if they go that way,...
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they are the publishers of ernest hemingway and scott fitzgerald and edith wharton obviously has a great backlist of classic writers, but also modern classics by by anthony dore. although we cannot see jennifer egan and and don delillo and stephen king. so a wide range of authors and a wide range of imprints. the idea is that you want to have people who have a certain sensibility for a certain kind of book, and atria right now is really the home for really big commercial fiction. they publish colleen hoover and frederick bachman and sister soldier. then there's gallery, which is really the home for pop culture. they had the biggest nonfiction and memoir of of the fall. last year it was the it was britney spears. so, you know, simon schuster is sort of a home for topical nonfiction, political books, history, serious, serious topics that people are discussing. so there's there's there's a little bit of everything for everybody since you joined random house in 1989, by the way, when you were at brown university, did you want to be in publishing? was that your plan? i did not have a plan. i
they are the publishers of ernest hemingway and scott fitzgerald and edith wharton obviously has a great backlist of classic writers, but also modern classics by by anthony dore. although we cannot see jennifer egan and and don delillo and stephen king. so a wide range of authors and a wide range of imprints. the idea is that you want to have people who have a certain sensibility for a certain kind of book, and atria right now is really the home for really big commercial fiction. they publish...
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nbc's megan fitzgerald reports. hamas releasing another video showing two hostages, 47 year old omri miron and an american israeli, 64 year old keith segal. keith segal this undated video is the first time the two have been seen during their 204 days in captivity. keith, who works for a pharmaceutical company, and aviva, a kindergarten teacher, have lived in kibbutz kfar aza for 40 years. they were both taken by hamas on october seventh, but aviva was released during the last deal. 51 days into the war. aviva, with their two daughters releasing this video. seeing my father today only emphasizes to all of us how much we must reach a deal as soon as possible, she says. aviva saying keith, i love you. we will fight until you return. this latest hostage video, coming just days after hamas published this footage of american israeli, 23 year old hersh poland goldberg, shalom. nbc's raf sanchez, speaking to his parents on thursday. initially, you know, we were just crying. this was a tremendous validation. and on the other
nbc's megan fitzgerald reports. hamas releasing another video showing two hostages, 47 year old omri miron and an american israeli, 64 year old keith segal. keith segal this undated video is the first time the two have been seen during their 204 days in captivity. keith, who works for a pharmaceutical company, and aviva, a kindergarten teacher, have lived in kibbutz kfar aza for 40 years. they were both taken by hamas on october seventh, but aviva was released during the last deal. 51 days into...
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they are the publishers of ernest hemingway and scott fitzgerald and edith wharton obviously has a great backlist of classic writers, but also modern classics by by anthony dore. although we cannot see jennifer egan and and don delillo and stephen king. so a wide range of authors and a wide range of imprints. the idea is that you want to have people who have a certain sensibility for a certain kind of book, and atria right now is really the home for really big commercial fiction. they publish colleen hoover and frederick bachman and sister soldier. then there's gallery, which is really the home for pop culture. they had the biggest nonfiction and memoir of of the fall. last year it was the it was britney spears. so, you know, simon schuster is sort of a home for topical nonfiction, political books, history, serious, serious topics that people are discussing. so there's there's there's a little bit of everything for everybody since you joined random house in 1989, by the way, when you were at brown university, did you want to be in publishing? was that your plan? i did not have a plan. i
they are the publishers of ernest hemingway and scott fitzgerald and edith wharton obviously has a great backlist of classic writers, but also modern classics by by anthony dore. although we cannot see jennifer egan and and don delillo and stephen king. so a wide range of authors and a wide range of imprints. the idea is that you want to have people who have a certain sensibility for a certain kind of book, and atria right now is really the home for really big commercial fiction. they publish...
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tyler fitzgerald. broken bat flare. his first hit of the year. that brings in matt chapman, two one. giants in the second, fitzgerald two singles and a double today. jordan hicks. he's been the giants best pitcher this young season. he gets jacob young swinging in the fifth. yeah. no chance to hit that one. hicks gave up only one run in six innings. the giants win 7 to 1 to salvage the series finale against the nationals. and just enough time for our play of the day. you got to check this out. this is from last night, actually. 70 sixers center joel embiid, seven feet tall. watch this. oh my goodness the no look falling down foul on that two. no. he wanted the foul. yeah maybe a little luck but one. but pretty pretty skilled play there. the reigning nba mvp finished with 37 points in the sixers win over the detroit pistons. there you go. >> all right. thanks for watching everybody. west coast rap with alex savage. >> up next thanks for joining us everyone. we'll be back tonight at ten and 11. good ( ♪ ) you made a cow! actually it's a piggy ban
tyler fitzgerald. broken bat flare. his first hit of the year. that brings in matt chapman, two one. giants in the second, fitzgerald two singles and a double today. jordan hicks. he's been the giants best pitcher this young season. he gets jacob young swinging in the fifth. yeah. no chance to hit that one. hicks gave up only one run in six innings. the giants win 7 to 1 to salvage the series finale against the nationals. and just enough time for our play of the day. you got to check this out....
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nbc's meagan fitzgerald is covering this for us. these images are heartbreaking. what can you tell us about what's happening there? >> reporter: you're right. absolutely extraordinary. images of buildings partially collapsed and teetering on the edge next to other buildings. the search and rescue effort has been underway now for hours. we know that first responders are working as quickly as they can to try and save as many people as they can. new numbers coming in. taiwan's national fire agency says more than 140 people are trapped, most are tourists or in hotels. then of course they say of that number, 71 people are trapped in mines in the hardest hit coastal city of hualien. fire departments in various counties and cities have dispatched resources to try and help, including search and rescue dogs in support of what's happening in hualien county. all of this as officials say more earthquakes are possible. important to note, this is an earthquake prone region, and taiwan's readiness is pretty advanced. they have strict building codes in place. there's routine dril
nbc's meagan fitzgerald is covering this for us. these images are heartbreaking. what can you tell us about what's happening there? >> reporter: you're right. absolutely extraordinary. images of buildings partially collapsed and teetering on the edge next to other buildings. the search and rescue effort has been underway now for hours. we know that first responders are working as quickly as they can to try and save as many people as they can. new numbers coming in. taiwan's national fire...
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. >> joining us now nbc news international correspondent meagan fitzgerald, nbc's allie raffa standing by at the white house, and evelyn farkas, former senior adviser to the supreme allied commander of europe and executive director of the mccain institute. what do we know about the president's mind-set and white house expectations of this phone call? >> reporter: yeah, ana, good morning. it's significant anytime the president and prime minister netanyahu speak over the phone, but this time is incredibly consequential considering that this is going to be, as you mentioned, the first time these two leaders have spoken since that strike that killed seven aid workers and one u.s. official tells us that this call was scheduled after that strike took place. the official also adding that the president is, quote, still very angry about that strike, and the official is saying that his anger is going to be conveyed to prime minister netanyahu on this call, and it's indicative of a broader problem, they say, of how israel is conducting its military operation, saying that either israel is not pass
. >> joining us now nbc news international correspondent meagan fitzgerald, nbc's allie raffa standing by at the white house, and evelyn farkas, former senior adviser to the supreme allied commander of europe and executive director of the mccain institute. what do we know about the president's mind-set and white house expectations of this phone call? >> reporter: yeah, ana, good morning. it's significant anytime the president and prime minister netanyahu speak over the phone, but...
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with us now to talk about this, meagan fitzgerald. what else did the israeli military say? >> reporter: the idf starts by saying that they identified a gunman on one of the eight trucks, then identified an additional gunman. after the vehicles left the warehouse where the aid had been unloaded, one of the commanders mistakenly assumed that hamas operatives were in the vehicle and that they didn't know that this was world central kitchen team and staff. the idf is caming it a grave mistake, stemming from a serious failure. they are taking action. we are told that they dismissed two high ranking commanders on the ground and reprimanded others. the idf also says this shouldn't have happened and they will make sure it doesn't happen again. then, of course, earlier today, we heard from secretary blinken who said the u.s. will fully assess the idf's report and said they are not just looking to see what steps that they are taking, but they are looking for results on the steps as well. we are hearing from world central kitchen as well. they released a statement saying it's clear fr
with us now to talk about this, meagan fitzgerald. what else did the israeli military say? >> reporter: the idf starts by saying that they identified a gunman on one of the eight trucks, then identified an additional gunman. after the vehicles left the warehouse where the aid had been unloaded, one of the commanders mistakenly assumed that hamas operatives were in the vehicle and that they didn't know that this was world central kitchen team and staff. the idf is caming it a grave...
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nbc's meagan fitzgerald is with us. what is the latest today? >> we're talking about some horrifying moments this morning for people in taiwan. survivors are recounting their experience of everything shaking around them, items falling, buildings and bridges swaying. we're seeing in that terrifying video that you showed, these buildings, partially collapsed, and just leaning to the side. but this is what we're seeing and hearing from people who managed to walk away. we are getting some new numbers in as you mentioned. at least nine people have died. but we're now learning that 946 people are injured and keep in mind more than 152 people are still trapped. taiwan's national fire agency also says 71 people are trapped in two mines. so the concern here is that the death toll will likely rise. search and rescue crews are digging through the rubble, trying to find survivors. as you mentioned, this is the largest earthquake to strike in 25 years. but it is important to note that this is also an earthquake prone region. they say taiwan's readiness is qu
nbc's meagan fitzgerald is with us. what is the latest today? >> we're talking about some horrifying moments this morning for people in taiwan. survivors are recounting their experience of everything shaking around them, items falling, buildings and bridges swaying. we're seeing in that terrifying video that you showed, these buildings, partially collapsed, and just leaning to the side. but this is what we're seeing and hearing from people who managed to walk away. we are getting some new...
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everyone around like a hurricane just right from the first note, it’s some kind of unimaginable mix, ela fitzgerald and faina ranevskaya, you know, there was so much self-irony in there , i felt it in my back, it’s a great feeling, today i want to ask you for something for us sing, yes, that it will probably be a romance based on gumilyov’s poems, i just can’t cope with the composer, i know him by the nickname kipa, this is... supposedly his music, but i was inspired by this novel, naturally nikolai naskov, i him i love you very much, dear tv viewers, with great gratitude with pleasure, in today’s podcast of the melodies of my life, which we dedicated to the project, raisa dmitrenko sings for you. monotonous ones flash by, still with the same will , only the roses fall and die. catch, but she is sad too, love ordered me, and under her satin skin, and under her satin skin... god, the sent blood runs, the poisoned blood runs. it was amazing. rais, tell me what song, you said, this will be raisa dmitrenko’s signature song. which one would you choose from the entire world heritage, so to spea
everyone around like a hurricane just right from the first note, it’s some kind of unimaginable mix, ela fitzgerald and faina ranevskaya, you know, there was so much self-irony in there , i felt it in my back, it’s a great feeling, today i want to ask you for something for us sing, yes, that it will probably be a romance based on gumilyov’s poems, i just can’t cope with the composer, i know him by the nickname kipa, this is... supposedly his music, but i was inspired by this novel,...
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let's go to megan fitzgerald, who is joining us with more on this. what do we know from this video, megan? >> what we know, just within the last few hours, we are receiving that video showing the two hostages, one is an israeli citizen, the other is 64-year-old israeli-american, keith siegel. it is important to note that these are videos released by hamas. these hostages spoke under duress and msnbc has not been able to independently verify when or where it was filmed. in this video, siegel is very emotional. both men are expressing their love for their family. siegel, to give you some background here, he was taken from his couplets along with his wife on october 7th. his wife, aviva, was released 25 days into that war, after the last deal and has been very vocal ever since. in fact, she spoke multiple times to msnbc news, calling for the release of her husband, and advocating for a deal to bring home these hostages. i want you to listen, too, to a little bit of what she had to say. >> keith looked at me, and i could see that he could hardly breathe.
let's go to megan fitzgerald, who is joining us with more on this. what do we know from this video, megan? >> what we know, just within the last few hours, we are receiving that video showing the two hostages, one is an israeli citizen, the other is 64-year-old israeli-american, keith siegel. it is important to note that these are videos released by hamas. these hostages spoke under duress and msnbc has not been able to independently verify when or where it was filmed. in this video,...
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that's what michelin has done for our food here. >> reporter: meagan fitzgerald, nbc news, london. >> great story, thank you. >>> the clock is ticking, we are only three days away from tax day. >> oh. so if you haven't already, don't forget, you have until monday night, monday night at midnight to get them in. nbc news business and data correspondent brian cheung is here now with last-minute tips. >> i'm done by the way. >> you're done? >> i'm done by the way. i don't know about you guys. >> i just got my last -- the last piece of information to my accountant, so, yes. >> we're just like you, we get them in, some of us procrastinate. for those of us who haven't done it yet, what do we do to make it smooth? >> you have some time. a few tips, april 15th is the final day to get your taxes in, but the idea here is you want to plan out how you file, make sure you've got the documents right. the time to spend looking for w-2s, e-file is a great way to make sure you get your return faster, 21 days the irs can get that payment to you if you're owed a refund, especially if you're hooked up thr
that's what michelin has done for our food here. >> reporter: meagan fitzgerald, nbc news, london. >> great story, thank you. >>> the clock is ticking, we are only three days away from tax day. >> oh. so if you haven't already, don't forget, you have until monday night, monday night at midnight to get them in. nbc news business and data correspondent brian cheung is here now with last-minute tips. >> i'm done by the way. >> you're done? >> i'm done...