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nation's capitol. reagan national airport was closed for a short time earlier today because you had so many helicopters in the area who were responding on behalf of the victims inside the building. also police officers who were trying to gain access to take the shooter down before he could do more damage. a shooter that's been described as a black male, about six feet tall. who was cornered and isolated on either the third or the fourth floor of building 197. so as that continues to unwind itself and wait for mayor and also the police chief to brief us with more information that should come in an hour out of washington, d.c. and wait for the president's remarks here on the economy. this was supposed to be an address in a rose garden speech but you have -- some bad weather right now. in our nation's capitol, the ceiling is very low with regard to cloud that could be the reason as to why they moved it back inside. lauri with me as.
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well we saw a number that is stunning that's the dow jones industrial average, >> amazing. >> 15,500. amazing indeed lauri. reporter: let me go into this a little bit. i apologize if i'm going into the weeds. and the bottom line is that this wall street you hear about the federal reserve and been in the news a lot lately. who will succeed ben bernanke but the federal reserve has been purchasing treasury, back to you hearing the president approaching. >> lauri thank you. to our viewers at home supposed to start an hour ago but giving the navy yard, you can understand why there's been a delay. our understand that is correct people filing on stage are people of the president to reference as people that he will point to. who have been benefited by -- benefited rather from the policies of his administration. so we're waiting on that. the president is well under the
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two minute warning so we should see him in a matter of minutes here but lauri was talking about the stock market and just on an absolute tear and today -- >> president of the united states. >> larry summers strong candidate to succeed ben and his name. here we go now live in washington, president obama. >> before i begin, let me say a few words about the tragedy that's unfolding not far away from here at the washington navy yard. that's part of why our event today was delayed. i've been briefed by my team on the situation. we still don't know all of the facts. but we do know that several people have been shot and some have been killed. so we're confronting yet another mass shooting. and today it happened on a military installation on the nation's capitol targeting our civilian personnel these
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arewomen who were going to work doing their job protecting all of us. they're patriots and they know the dangers of serving abroad, but today they faced the unimaginable violence that they wouldn't have expected here at a home. so we offer our gratitude to the navy, and local law enforcement, federal authorities, and the doctors who have responded with kill and bravery. i've made it clear to my team that i want the investigation to be seemless so that federal and local authorities are working together. and as this investigation moves forward, we will do everything in our power to make sure whoever carried out this cowardly act is held responsible. in the meantime we send our thoughts and prayers to all at the navy yard who have been touched by this tragedy we thank you them for their service, we stand with the families of those who've been harmed. they're going to need our love and support, and as we learn
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more about the courageous american who is died today, their lives, families patriotism we will honor their service to the nation. they helped to make great and, obviously, we're going to be investigating thoroughly what happened as we do so many of these shootings sadly that have happened. and do everything that we can to try to prevent them. now, in recent weeks, much of our attention has been focused on the events in syria and the horrible use of chemical weapons on innocent people including children and the need for a firm response from the international community. and over the weekend, we took an important step in that direction. towards moving syria's chemical weapons under international control so that they can be destroyed, and we're not there yet. but if properly implemented this agreement could end the threat, these weapons pose not only the
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syrian people, but to the world. i want to be clear, though, that even as we've dealt with the situation in syria, we continue to focus on my number one priority since the day i took office. making sure we recover from the worst economic crisis of our lifetimes and rebuilding our economy so that it works for everybody. who is willing to work hard, everybody who is willing to take responsibility for their lives has a chance to get ahead. it was five years ago this week that the financial crisis rocked wall street and sent an economy already into recession into a tail spin. and it is hard sometimes to remember everything that happened during those months. but in a matter of a frightening few days and weeks, some of the largest investment banks in the world failed.
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stock markets plunged, banks stopped lending to families and small businesses, our autoindustry, the heart beat of american manufacturing, was flat lining. by the time i took office, the economy was shrinking by an annual rate of more than 8%. our businesses were shedding 800,000 jobs each month. it was a perfect storm that would rob millions of americans of jobs and homes and savings that they had worked a lifetime to build. and it also laid bear the long erosion of a middle class that for more than a decade has had to work harder and harder just to keep up. in fact, most americans who have known economic hardship they don't think about the collapse of lehman brother when is they think about the recession. instead they recall the day they
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got the gut punch of a pink slim. or the day a bank took away their home. the day they got sick and didn't have health insurance or the day they had to sit their daughter or son down and tell them they couldn't afford to send their child back to college the the next semester. so those are the stories that guided everything we've done, it is what in the earliest days of the crisis caused us to act so quickly through the recovery act to arrest the downward spiral and put a floor under the fall we put people to work rerepairs roads and bridges and keep people in the classrooms, first responders on a streets. modifying mortgages, so that more of them could keep their homes. we helped jump start the flow of credit to help more small businesses keep their doors open. we saved the american autoindustry.
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as we worked to stabilize the economy and get a growing and creating jobs again, we also started pushing back against the trends that have been battering the middle class for decades so we took on a broken health care system and invested in technologies to end our addiction to foreign oil. we put in place tough new rules on big banks. resumes that we need to finalize before the end of the year by the way, to make sure that the job is done. and we put in new protections that crackdown on the worst practices of mortgage landers and credit card companies. we also changed a tax code that was too skewed in favor of wealthiest americans and locked in tax cuts for 98% of americans. we asked those at the top to pay a little bit more. so if you add it all up, over the last three and a half years, our businesses have added 7% 5 million new jobs. unemployment rate has come down
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our houses market is healing, our financial system is safer. we sell more goods made in america than the rest of the world than ever before. we generate more renewable energy than before. we produce more masm natural gas than anybody. health care costs are growing at the slowest rate in 50 years and just twoeks from nowillions of americans who have been locked out of buying health insurance just because they have all preexisting condition because they've been sick or couldn't afford it they have a chance to buy quality affordable health care on the private marketplace and this means we've cleared away from the rubble from the financial crisis and begun to lay a new foundation for economic growth and prosperity. and in our personal lives, i think a lot of us understand that people have tightened their belting, shed deck, repowsed on the things that really matter. all of this happened because
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ultimately of the resilience and grip of the american people. and we should be proud of that, and on this five-year anniversary we should take note of how far we've come from where we were five years ago. but that's not the end of the story. as any middle class family will tell you or anybody who is strives to get to the middle class we are not yet where we need to be. and that's what we've got to focus on all of the remaining that needs to be done to strengthen this economy. we need to grow faster, we need more good paying jobs, we need more broad-based prosperity and need more ladders of opportunity for people who are currently poor but want to get into the middle class. even though our businesses are creating new jobs and have broken record profits, the top 1% of americans took home 20% of
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the nation's income last year. while the average worker isn't seeing raise at all. in fact, that understates the problem. most of the gains have gone to the top 1 tenth of 1%. so in many ways the trends that have taken hold over the past two decades of a winner takes all economy. few do better and better and everybody else treads or loses ground those trends has been made worse by the recession. that's what we should be focused on. that's what i'm focused on. that's what i know the american standing beside me as well as all of you out there are focused on. and if congress begins another budget debate, that's what congress should billion -- be focused on. how do we grow the economy faster? how do we create better jobs? how do we increase wages and
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incomes and increase opportunity for those that have been locked out of opportunity? how do we create better retirement security? that's what we should be focused on because the stakes for the middle class and everybody who is fighting to get into the middle class could not be higher. and today's hypercompetitive world, we have to make the investments to pay good wages and offer high standards of living. and although ultimately our success will depend on all of the innovation and hard work of our private sector and grit of the american people, government is going to have a critical role. in making sure we have an education system that prepares our children and our workers for a global economy. the budget congress passes will determine whether we can hire more workers to upgrade our transportation and communications networks. or fund the kinds of research
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and development that have kept america on the cutting edge. so what happens here in washington makes a difference. what happens up on capitol hill is going to help determine not only the pace of our growth but also a the quality of jobs, the quality of opportunity, for this generation and future generations. the problem is at the moment -- republicans in congress don't seem to be focused on how to grow the economy and build the middle class. i say at the moment, because i'm still hoping that a lightbulb goes off here. so far their budget ideas revolve around deeper cuts to
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education, even deeper cuts that would gut america's scientific research and development. we are -- >> that's the president's message on the economy said he had a policy to help fortify the economy. and make it stronger for the future but the two other big headlines. president saying that several people have been wounded, some killed in what he called a mass shooting at the navy yard in washington, d.c. now, this appears to be an ongoing matter, for the police chief until washington said moments ago there could be potentially two other shooters at large. stressed the word potentially on that. now with regard to syria, one headline there said the agreement with the russians that arrived over the weekend could end the threat of chemical weapons in syria more on that throughout the day as that continues to take shame in the coming weeks ahead. first to elizabeth mcdonald for the message on the economy which is why the president is out today. elizabeth. >> good to be with you bill. the president talked initially about what the white house did
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to stop the financial crisis, talked about the bailouts ab talked about rescuing the autoindustry. just want caveat here no mention that the t.a.r.p. program started under bush but he did cite the collapsement of banks and markets plummeted and talking about how the economy was shrinks by 8% and noted they have add ad 7.5 million jobs no mention, though, that the labor force participation rate is declining and steadily declining and unemployment rate is low because people are dropping out of the work force. but it did say another headline bill, that the rules, governorring basically the banks, should be completed by the end of the year and the upcoming budget finds he is going to scary focus on creating jobs possibly more spending for transportation and communication, sending back to you, bill. >> elizabeth working out my colleague overt fox business
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network to our viewers at home stay tuned to fox news channel and this station for continuing coverage and all of the stories whether it is syria, economy, and also what's happened include breaking news at the navy yard in washington, d.c. of course all of your financial news check out fox business network on cable and on satellite 24/7 i'm bill hemmer updates when we get them, from new york. handle a car. >> did anybody take home all 20? >> yes, she did. >> she looks tough. >> very stoic, very stone-faced. look at this finale. >> she lost the last pair. >> i would not have screamed. i know it. i would have bitten my tongue off before i screamed. there are always those videos that make you think --
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>> bring it, guys. >> let's hop into our first video. >> i don't like this. >> i don't either. >> yes! >> what! >> did she kick him right in e jung. >> she totally did. >> i am going to say fake. it is too staged, too perfect. who is shooting this video? it was perfectly put, the right angle and everything. >> i say real. >> i'm going to go with real too. >> i think that is just too convenient. >> so you think fake. >> i definitely think it is fake. >> with the dash cam set up. they don't usually run those if the car is not down. >> so we are split down the middle. three against three. >> let's see what happens with video number two. ♪
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>> no way. >> so a human hammer. >> real, folks. look at that chip and those biceps. >> he is packing some power in that upper body. >> there is an easy way to fake it. the board cob a trick or strong enough for him to stand on in one part or cardboard in another part. i am going to say fake. >> i am going to say fake too. the head of that nail would have cut him. >> i don't care how strong you are, flesh is still flesh. >> i am going to go with fake. >> you guys got this wrong. you guys, this is a russian man hand and it is real. >> just look at it. >> we are not always on the same page all of the time. >> this is about an argument today. i guarantee this is the
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working out with the guys. spotting this guy. working out with this guy. >> she does have great legs about you she is 18 years old. >> this fall, this woman competes in the ifbb world championships and arnold classic in europe. who is more bad ass. >> i'm impressed with this woman. she is able to lift ann credible amount of weight but she also seems like a really talented, fast runner. >> she is wearing appropriate clothing for what she is doing. >> i'm more impressed by the woman riding the motorcycle, not because she can wear a bikini and look good but some real talent for a high-powered video. >> this is really my way of showing off two videos of two cute girls with no clothing. >> that's our show, everybody. we'll see you next time. we love this kitchen! what's next? great! do you have measurements? yeah, i paced it off. it's about twenty by twelve of these. so, we can measure, plan and install it for you. yea, let's do that! ikea. professional kitchen services at a low price.
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