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i met the girl conti had found.greed to talk to us if we didn't show her face. >> when i was a little girl probably about six or seven jonathan kendrick abused me. >> reporter: she blames the watchtower's secrecy for enabling kendrick to marry into her family and target her. the family sued the jehovah's witnesses. >> they knew he had a past and that they kept it from us. >> reporter: when kendrick moved to the oakley congregation, no one was told he was a child molester. not even roger bentley, who served as an elder there for 30 years. he reviewed this letter of introduction from kendrick's old congregation. >> there's no indication at all that he is guilty of child abuse. >> so no mention of child abuse, but any mention of children? >> well if you read it, it very specifically says "he's a very interesting individual who has taken the lead with some young ones in the congregation and helped them from veering off course." that's not a child abuser. that's a recommendation. that's a very specific recommendation, oh
i met the girl conti had found.greed to talk to us if we didn't show her face. >> when i was a little girl probably about six or seven jonathan kendrick abused me. >> reporter: she blames the watchtower's secrecy for enabling kendrick to marry into her family and target her. the family sued the jehovah's witnesses. >> they knew he had a past and that they kept it from us. >> reporter: when kendrick moved to the oakley congregation, no one was told he was a child...
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. >> zack conti has had to pay his way to school for four years, and in the fall, the guy was sellinginto my office, and he said, coach, that guy has earned it, and if there's a way to make this happen, i am willing to give up my scholarship and to give it to zack conti. where are you, dooley? >> reporter: offensive lineman brian dooley walking over to zack conti and handing him the papers, officially giving away his scholarship. >> i've never done something like this before. it made me feel good, but it's not about me. >> reporter: zack conti, a walk-on fellow lineman, spent the last four years paying his own way. >> the team usually would see me coming back from work or whatever, going to work, and they would know what's going on. >> i felt bad for him. putting that kind of work in on and off the field, i was told that he might actually step away just because you know what's going on, and i couldn't let that happen. >> reporter: the moment, an extraordinary act of kindness. >> i just felt, like, unbelievable. i felt like my hard work's paid off. i'm so happy. >> whit: team work at i
. >> zack conti has had to pay his way to school for four years, and in the fall, the guy was sellinginto my office, and he said, coach, that guy has earned it, and if there's a way to make this happen, i am willing to give up my scholarship and to give it to zack conti. where are you, dooley? >> reporter: offensive lineman brian dooley walking over to zack conti and handing him the papers, officially giving away his scholarship. >> i've never done something like this before....
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once again, hari, we are in more uncharted waters than, you know, the crew of conti can i and, conti can i and we don't know where this will lead because we haven't seen anything like this before. >> sreenivasan: jeff greenfield joining us from santa barbara tonight.so thank youch. >> >> sreenivasan: over the past few weeks the city of baltimore has essentially shut down online after a massive cyber attack followed by a ransom demand which the city refuses to pay. but according to "the new york times," the malicious, software known as "eternal blue," used to attack baltimore and many other cities and businesses around the world was created not by criminals, but by the united states national security agency. reporter scott shane co-wrote "the new york times" story and he joins us now via skype from baltimore. >> sreenivasan: what does this piece of softwartdo? >> well,s only one component of the 0 software used to,ttack baltimo and baltimore is only one of multiple american cies and other places that have been attacked using eternal -- eternal blue, but eternal blue allows the malware
once again, hari, we are in more uncharted waters than, you know, the crew of conti can i and, conti can i and we don't know where this will lead because we haven't seen anything like this before. >> sreenivasan: jeff greenfield joining us from santa barbara tonight.so thank youch. >> >> sreenivasan: over the past few weeks the city of baltimore has essentially shut down online after a massive cyber attack followed by a ransom demand which the city refuses to pay. but...
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sheryl conti brilliant as usual, jack and jill, everybody check it out.utrageous, they include executing women for dancing in pakistan among others. we'll come back and tell you all about it. >> had shakegy video filmed on a mobile phone may have cost these women their lives. here's why. two young men are glimpsed in the footage. "the gavin newsom show" with special guest: hollywood icon oliver stone. >> i'm not an activist, i'm outspoken. i'm a dramatist. home of the brave. ♪ ♪ it's where fear goes unwelcomed... ♪ ♪ and certain men... find a way to rise above. this is the land of giants. ♪ ♪ guts. glory. ram. and who doesn't want 50% more cash? ugh, the baby. huh! and then the baby bear said "i want 50% more cash in my bed!" phhht! 50% more cash is good ri... what's that. ♪ ♪ you can spell. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. what's in your wallet? ha ha. ♪ ♪ >> it's go time. (vo) at the only online forum with a direct line to cenk uygur. >>if you had to vote for a republican, which one would
sheryl conti brilliant as usual, jack and jill, everybody check it out.utrageous, they include executing women for dancing in pakistan among others. we'll come back and tell you all about it. >> had shakegy video filmed on a mobile phone may have cost these women their lives. here's why. two young men are glimpsed in the footage. "the gavin newsom show" with special guest: hollywood icon oliver stone. >> i'm not an activist, i'm outspoken. i'm a dramatist. home of the...
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trial lawyer and legal expert karen conti joins me now from chicago.is difficult to talk about but we must. >> good evening. >> people need to know and actually maybe some good will come out of this. we know that sandusky's lawyers plan to appeal this despite the enormous number of convictions. what about jerry sandusky's wife dottie? we've been hearing a lot about that, maybe talk that she might face charges going forward. >> my guess, don, is that she is not going to be charged. if she were going to be charged i would think the prosecution would have done it at the same time that sandusky was charged. and then maybe say to sandusky you plead guilty to all of this so these kids don't have to go through this and in exchange we'll let your wife off. they would have used that as leverage. also, at this point, you know, the kids would have told the prosecutors, yes, she was in the room or, yes, she knew about it. but short of some evidence that she actually facilitated this, not that she turned her back, that's not a crime, but if she actually facilitated
trial lawyer and legal expert karen conti joins me now from chicago.is difficult to talk about but we must. >> good evening. >> people need to know and actually maybe some good will come out of this. we know that sandusky's lawyers plan to appeal this despite the enormous number of convictions. what about jerry sandusky's wife dottie? we've been hearing a lot about that, maybe talk that she might face charges going forward. >> my guess, don, is that she is not going to be...
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sheryl conti brilliant as usual, jack and jill, everybody check it out.hey include executing women for dancing in pakistan among others. we'll come back and tell you all about it. >> had shakegy video filmed on a mobile phone may have cost these women their lives. here's why. two young men are glimpsed in the footage. don't miss this week's "the gavin newsom show" with special guest: >> i'm not an activist, i'm outspoken. i'm a dramatist. wanna know the difference between a trader and an elite trader? it's this... the etrade pro platform. fast. beautiful. totally customizable. finds top performing stocks -- in three clicks. quickly scans the market for new trading ideas. it can even match options strategies to your goals and lets you see the potential risk and reward. and, it also comes with a dedicated elite service team. got it? get it. good. introducing new etrade pro elite. ♪ ♪ break the ice with breath-freshening cooling crystals. ice breakers. (vo) now, it's your turn. (vo) connect with the young turks with cenk uygur. >> it's go time. ♪ >> cenk: we
sheryl conti brilliant as usual, jack and jill, everybody check it out.hey include executing women for dancing in pakistan among others. we'll come back and tell you all about it. >> had shakegy video filmed on a mobile phone may have cost these women their lives. here's why. two young men are glimpsed in the footage. don't miss this week's "the gavin newsom show" with special guest: >> i'm not an activist, i'm outspoken. i'm a dramatist. wanna know the difference between...
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the city has been committed to, and be contied to be committed to address each item outlined in the report. it is the city council's goal to continue to be transparent as we strife to be a vibrant and diverse community. on a final note i would like to say this, to ferguson residents business owners, a and to the entire country the city of ferguson looks to become an example of how a community can move forward in the face of adversity. we're committed to keeping our police department and having one that exhibits the highest degree of professionalism and fairness. i'll open it up for questions. >> how much was that severance payment. >> i believe his annual salary is $96,000--roughly $100,000. >> what can you tell bus the acting police chief will there be interaction with the residents of fergusen. >> he was rather new to the city of ferguson. he started in august right before the events in august. lieutenant colonel icoff i knows has over the last six months spent a great deal of time working with the people of ferguson and the police department. our officers seem to have a very high degree
the city has been committed to, and be contied to be committed to address each item outlined in the report. it is the city council's goal to continue to be transparent as we strife to be a vibrant and diverse community. on a final note i would like to say this, to ferguson residents business owners, a and to the entire country the city of ferguson looks to become an example of how a community can move forward in the face of adversity. we're committed to keeping our police department and having...
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asset management connectives have eventually -- executives said that the move into passive funds will conti the pro margin >>> big shareholde to help .ight their battles. companies are doing everythi pl marketing campaigns for their votes. david benoit is a reporter with the "wall street journal" and he joins us now to talk more about the findings. david, this runs counter to what the body thinks and t activists who can sometimes cause trouble for them. but you found something some of the bigger the retail shareholder, overall t b stock holdings. but what we have seen is that because of the big holders, they have such a strong voice, when a company needs a little bit of extra support or needs a different voice, retailers tend to support the companies so they're spending a lot of money to go out and trying to get the people to vote. >> if we didn't have the ctivist investment investor? >> that's re really mattered was in the dupont campaign where the triants trying to get on the board there. a lot of retirees from dupont, and people in wilmington really owned the company stock. they went out
asset management connectives have eventually -- executives said that the move into passive funds will conti the pro margin >>> big shareholde to help .ight their battles. companies are doing everythi pl marketing campaigns for their votes. david benoit is a reporter with the "wall street journal" and he joins us now to talk more about the findings. david, this runs counter to what the body thinks and t activists who can sometimes cause trouble for them. but you found...
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the cost of cell phones conti e continued to decline as did used cars and hotel rooms. some federal reserve officials called these transitory, but the ongoing softness is is pushing against the idea that sf-year low will help acceleration accelerate at it wants. >> and the head of the mipts fed says t report on consumer prices is yet another reason for the ce bank not to raise interest rates in the feonear future. neel kashkari wants to see clear evidence that inflation will rebound before deciding where to go. he has been the lone dissenter against the two interest rate hikes this year. >>> still ahead, are under the radar stocks your best bet for the long-term? we have a list of names. >>> anthem will put out of virginia's individual obamacare market. citing uncertainty from the federal government including the president's indecision on whether to continue paying the sub sidies which make premiums afforde consumers. anthem already announced it would exit marketplaces in wisconsin, indiana and ohio. they have until the end of september to decide whether it will leave m
the cost of cell phones conti e continued to decline as did used cars and hotel rooms. some federal reserve officials called these transitory, but the ongoing softness is is pushing against the idea that sf-year low will help acceleration accelerate at it wants. >> and the head of the mipts fed says t report on consumer prices is yet another reason for the ce bank not to raise interest rates in the feonear future. neel kashkari wants to see clear evidence that inflation will rebound...
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the fed breathes a sigh of relief because the gains and payrolls suggest that there is a base for conti. i it validated something janet yellen has been talking about for a long time. lab ma hot, it can bring people back into the labor market. that 400,000 increases in particip and they have a runway because average earne only 2.6% year on. and some of that cost pressures are off set by lower . i think the fed takes this number and validates the case for policy in 2016. numr this strong, before tt tighten, but more like lie, they'll go once in december. >> thank you very much. vince reinhardt. >> bristol myers squibb made a risky bet and lost. one of the company's most promising and best-selling cancer treatments failed in a trial for patients with the most common form of newly diagnosed lung cancer. bristol wanted this therapy to broaden oud and used a risky research strategy. that sent shares plumeting 16%, wiping out about $20 billion of bristol's market value, but this setback may not be as bad as it seem >> the save three trial failure is a blow to bristol myers squib and patients.
the fed breathes a sigh of relief because the gains and payrolls suggest that there is a base for conti. i it validated something janet yellen has been talking about for a long time. lab ma hot, it can bring people back into the labor market. that 400,000 increases in particip and they have a runway because average earne only 2.6% year on. and some of that cost pressures are off set by lower . i think the fed takes this number and validates the case for policy in 2016. numr this strong, before...
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there's a wonderful quote that says this is the slate upon which all conty substitutions and laws are written. they take in describing the public trust. >> it's clear that you consider the courts the alternative to the streets. that this is the way that people and 16-year-olds and 7-year-olds are seek to redress their concerns about the climate and survival through the democratic process as opposed to taking to the streets. >> no i would never say the two are mutually exclusive. the court is just one -- it's an important branch of government. it's the third branch of government crucial to our checks and balances so of course you would think that the courts have a role to play but street democracy is so powerful. i don't know of any major movement that has succeeded without street democracy. when hundreds of thousands of people take to the streets as they did in new york city and exercise their constitutional rights of free assembly and then when you see also 100000 people signing up and pledging to risk arrest if the keystone pipeline would transport them from canada, those people are
there's a wonderful quote that says this is the slate upon which all conty substitutions and laws are written. they take in describing the public trust. >> it's clear that you consider the courts the alternative to the streets. that this is the way that people and 16-year-olds and 7-year-olds are seek to redress their concerns about the climate and survival through the democratic process as opposed to taking to the streets. >> no i would never say the two are mutually exclusive. the...
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our conti homes go about half the price. we can make it off grid.s to produce 100 units a month. we can use it for disaster relief or refugee camps. the best part is produce them here in puerto rico and ship them around the world. >> making a difference, we'll continue to share those inspirational stories
our conti homes go about half the price. we can make it off grid.s to produce 100 units a month. we can use it for disaster relief or refugee camps. the best part is produce them here in puerto rico and ship them around the world. >> making a difference, we'll continue to share those inspirational stories
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. >> conti probate office is not going to be in the marriage licence business all together. we decided to take ourselves out of that. we don't want to disappoint anybody but at the same time you've got those deeply held christian beliefs that i do. >> wait a minute. in the minds of the judges and clerk biblical law supersedes federal law. which reminds me what was that state constitutional amendment that alabama voters passed last year by a huge margin. >> some people refer to amendment one as the sharia law amendment. it would prohibit judges and other state officials from basing any of their decisions on foreign law. >> jon: hmmmm, where was the bible written again? (laughter) last time i checked ancient galilee is not-- (cheers and applause) >> jon: ancient galilee is not one of the 50 states. or even one of them territories that nobody knows about. which makes it foreign law. the kind of foreign law you explicitly banned from judicial decisions. you have [bleep] yourselves with your own statute. or as i hope it becomes to be known brownbacking. (cheers and applause) >> j
. >> conti probate office is not going to be in the marriage licence business all together. we decided to take ourselves out of that. we don't want to disappoint anybody but at the same time you've got those deeply held christian beliefs that i do. >> wait a minute. in the minds of the judges and clerk biblical law supersedes federal law. which reminds me what was that state constitutional amendment that alabama voters passed last year by a huge margin. >> some people refer to...
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karen conti is a trial attorney in chicago. can we expect lawsuits to be filed and against whom?lawsuits get filed for a lot of reasons other than money because obviously money doesn't replace children. a lot of people file lawsuits to get information that they can't otherwise get through the authorities. sometimes they just want to blame someone for and hold someone accountable for the senseless violence. and sometimes they just want to change things in the future, maybe change the laws and the safety procedures. so just a note about that, the parents who are angry and upset about these things will bring lawsuits. now, i just don't see a viable lawsuit here because who are you going to sue? the school seemed like they did a great job, they had the precautions in place. this was an adult person who did this. you can't hold the parents responsible. i don't really see a valid lawsuit. >> yeah. that was my next question because the legal defense here would be the fact that the suspect is over the age of 18. he is an adult. therefore, he's the only one responsible for the actions. bu
karen conti is a trial attorney in chicago. can we expect lawsuits to be filed and against whom?lawsuits get filed for a lot of reasons other than money because obviously money doesn't replace children. a lot of people file lawsuits to get information that they can't otherwise get through the authorities. sometimes they just want to blame someone for and hold someone accountable for the senseless violence. and sometimes they just want to change things in the future, maybe change the laws and...
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for a better understanding, we turn to peter conti-brown.o-director of the wharton initiative on financial policy and regulation at the university of pennsylvania. peter, thank you so much for being here. this was a yo-yo of a day on the markets, smingly people spooked by what's happening with credit suisse. buhelp me understand something. the fed earlier this week made this massive intervention to calm the waters, but the waters do not seem to have calmed. what is going on here? peter: we have different parts of the pond, so to speak. there is no doubt that the waters for investors in banks is very choppy. and this matters for banks because, as their values plummet, all kinds of other financial consequences can arise as wel what the fed did was focus in more in a different part, which is, what aut those banks that are at the very brink of destruction or even past it? and that's where the fed was seeking to intervene. and that's what makes this a banking crisis, is that we have had banks, very large ones, that have failed. we have banks, ver
for a better understanding, we turn to peter conti-brown.o-director of the wharton initiative on financial policy and regulation at the university of pennsylvania. peter, thank you so much for being here. this was a yo-yo of a day on the markets, smingly people spooked by what's happening with credit suisse. buhelp me understand something. the fed earlier this week made this massive intervention to calm the waters, but the waters do not seem to have calmed. what is going on here? peter: we have...
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i think some traders do not believe this wild volatility will conti b kerry is meeting with eu leaders and he called on them to remain calm. especially during the political and economic transition. but this london, it appears as though thing rs anything but. sara eisen reports. trz. >> investors picked up where they off on friday selling british stocks and the british pound after political turmoil intensified over the weekend. prime minister david cameron peeking out today for the first time since announcing his resignation after losing the referendum vote. speaking out also for the first time before parliament offering word of calm in the face of what has been political and market uphooefl, changes ahe. >> turning to the economy, it's clear markets are volatile. there are some companies considering investments and we know this is going to be far from plain sailing, however, we take confidence from the fact that britain is ready to confront what the future holds or us from a position of brusse to meet with leaders of the 27 other eu nations. there's anger in the uniteded kingdom as wel
i think some traders do not believe this wild volatility will conti b kerry is meeting with eu leaders and he called on them to remain calm. especially during the political and economic transition. but this london, it appears as though thing rs anything but. sara eisen reports. trz. >> investors picked up where they off on friday selling british stocks and the british pound after political turmoil intensified over the weekend. prime minister david cameron peeking out today for the first...
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karen conti is a trial attorney in chicago. can we expect lawsuits to be filed and against whom? >> lawsuits get filed for a lot of reasons other than money because obviously money doesn't replace children. a lot of people file lawsuits to get information that they can't otherwise get through the authorities. sometimes they just want to blame someone for and hold someone accountable for the senseless violence. and sometimes they just want to change things in the future, maybe change the laws and the safety procedures. so just a note about that, the parents who are angry and upset about these things will bring lawsuits. now, i just don't see a viable lawsuit here because who are you going to sue? the school seemed like they did a great job, they had the precautions in place. this was an adult person who did this. you can't hold the parents responsible. i don't really see a valid lawsuit. >> yeah. that was my next question because the legal defense here would be the fact that the suspect is over the age of 18. he is an adult. therefore, he's the only one responsible for the actions
karen conti is a trial attorney in chicago. can we expect lawsuits to be filed and against whom? >> lawsuits get filed for a lot of reasons other than money because obviously money doesn't replace children. a lot of people file lawsuits to get information that they can't otherwise get through the authorities. sometimes they just want to blame someone for and hold someone accountable for the senseless violence. and sometimes they just want to change things in the future, maybe change the...
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she will continue to serve the people of rowan conty as she has done.ver violate her conscious and betray her god. she is prepared. it is our position and the position of the clerk of rowan conty kim davis gnat licenses are void and they're not worth the paper that they're written on. >> nbc's gape gutierrez is outside the detention center in grayson, kentucky. kim davis' husband said she doesn't plan to resign or back down. what is next for her? >> reporter: hi there, steve. good afternoon. her lawyers reiterated that just a few moments ago. they say that they plan to appeal the judge's order holding her in contempt. they republican the appeal that by the end of the day. aalso said they expect kim davis to be in the decent center for at least tuesday and they also said that they're calling on the governor to act and by that they mean they want the governor to change the form of the marriage licenses to remove kim davis' name from those forms. the govern nor's office has said that they do not plan to do that. they don't have the authority to do that. th
she will continue to serve the people of rowan conty as she has done.ver violate her conscious and betray her god. she is prepared. it is our position and the position of the clerk of rowan conty kim davis gnat licenses are void and they're not worth the paper that they're written on. >> nbc's gape gutierrez is outside the detention center in grayson, kentucky. kim davis' husband said she doesn't plan to resign or back down. what is next for her? >> reporter: hi there, steve. good...
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if the groesh conti as expected, we'll see how that impacts regulatory oversite. earliert trump saying this month he is looking into possible anti-trust violations committed byh the t giants such as facebook, google and amazon. now the questions whether recent negative headlines by facebook's mismanagement ofia ru manipulation and other issues start to impact those growth numbers. >> it's not a dramatic impact. but i think the way it plays out is the growth rates that facebook is going to have over the next few years won't be at the same level or near the same level it was the past two years. >> reporter: luke veterans gene munster warns because of the size google is more at risk f anti-trust regulation than facebook but both companies from an anti-trust perspective are n argue fighting for ad dollars with all formats. the negative headlines about the giants, the greater the regulatory scrutiny. for nightly businessor julia boorstin in los angeles >>> share of spirit airlines take off. that's where we begin the market focus. the budget carrier is forecasting stron
if the groesh conti as expected, we'll see how that impacts regulatory oversite. earliert trump saying this month he is looking into possible anti-trust violations committed byh the t giants such as facebook, google and amazon. now the questions whether recent negative headlines by facebook's mismanagement ofia ru manipulation and other issues start to impact those growth numbers. >> it's not a dramatic impact. but i think the way it plays out is the growth rates that facebook is going to...
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trade represeative and treasury secrery will receive china's vice premiere on their home turf to contie negotiations for a 13th round as the trade waron drags reuters reporting expectations from china for a deal are low, after u.s. banned business with eight chinese tech giants. >> i think they feel that i'm iving a tough bargain. but i have to. >> in earlier reports, chinese officials suggested they a open to a parti deal and are willing to buy more soy beans ngom u.s. farmers after pau purchases this year. that potential sent soy bean prizes soaring. ed the administration says that's not enough. >> i think it's the way the president can essentially have t his cake and it, too. he can say, i made progress oni some real scant things. i'm still tougher than anyone else has ever been wit $250 billion in tariffs in place.s >> t one of many pressure points to try to get more concessions. both sides have announced new visa restrictions. economists doubt china will back down. >> what's not there is for them to stop s supporting their state-owned companies and -- which is basically their welfa
trade represeative and treasury secrery will receive china's vice premiere on their home turf to contie negotiations for a 13th round as the trade waron drags reuters reporting expectations from china for a deal are low, after u.s. banned business with eight chinese tech giants. >> i think they feel that i'm iving a tough bargain. but i have to. >> in earlier reports, chinese officials suggested they a open to a parti deal and are willing to buy more soy beans ngom u.s. farmers...
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but clearly this administration thinks that it will help them with their base and they will ten to contio it. >> and i want to turn to president trump's latest attack against the "washington post" for posting a picture of the crowd filling in at friday's rally as opposed to the full crowd by the time the president got on the stage. now, trump calling for the reporter to be fired. and don't on journalists have to be more careful here? they know that trump seizes on this. >> it is true. so we've seen actually several incidents this week where journal igists have been caught guess flat footed and making mistakes and the trump administration has seized on this. we saw it in brian ross' report on michael flynn, very glaring error that we saw caused the stock market to definitely rumble. and then cnn made another error on friday regarding saying that they got a scoop -- getting a time line incorrect with a scoop on wikileaks e-mails to donald trump jr. so this is very -- i think journalists really need to be on the lookout because each time a mistake is made, the trump administration and his s
but clearly this administration thinks that it will help them with their base and they will ten to contio it. >> and i want to turn to president trump's latest attack against the "washington post" for posting a picture of the crowd filling in at friday's rally as opposed to the full crowd by the time the president got on the stage. now, trump calling for the reporter to be fired. and don't on journalists have to be more careful here? they know that trump seizes on this. >>...
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economy conties to grow >> but again, we don't want to panic anybody, there is highly unlikely the chinese would sell too many of their treasuries, why is that let's explain that? >> china owns treasuries, not becaee they l the u.s. government or they want to finance it, but because it's an insurance policy against a shock to the chinese financial syst. treasuries are a risk frias et in the united states. and the u.s. dollar is the currency.eserve having treasuries is a buffer against bad things happening outside of china and affecting the chinese financial system. with this conflict between the united states and china and down side risk to global growth. all the more reason china doesn't want to tear up its insurance policy today. 12 am. >> bill thanks for joining us tonight, bill. >> thanks for having me. >>> the n tariffs have been kind to a manufacturer in new jersey. contessa brewer took a trip to piscataway to measure the impact on the business firsd. >> reporter: a long line of facing a long list of tariffs. they manufacture equipment for the railroad and transportation dustry. the
economy conties to grow >> but again, we don't want to panic anybody, there is highly unlikely the chinese would sell too many of their treasuries, why is that let's explain that? >> china owns treasuries, not becaee they l the u.s. government or they want to finance it, but because it's an insurance policy against a shock to the chinese financial syst. treasuries are a risk frias et in the united states. and the u.s. dollar is the currency.eserve having treasuries is a buffer...
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>> right now we're talking about in terms of conty substitutional changes-- constitutional changes, it's more a question of linked to what could be acts in france, but there are safeguards. there's a democratic debate going on right now in france. on the strength of that debate, it shows that it is still very much there. there will be reforms maybe more capacity for the government from the authorities to be able to track down more and more information through email, through phone. in terms of that specific situation, the topic in france, we're much more libertarian than the u.s. say. but the issues, even if you actually get that information, some information can be blurry. one of the terrorists, salah abdeslam, was an owner of a bar in belgium and a drug trafficker. it doesn't show him as a perfect zealot in terms of religion. they're planning to clean the streets of paris of bad behaviour, they're trying to use this to crate crime. they're more criminal than-- >>> does it suggest more going on here. we've got salah abdeslam, as you say, one of three brothers, one of his brothers blew hi
>> right now we're talking about in terms of conty substitutional changes-- constitutional changes, it's more a question of linked to what could be acts in france, but there are safeguards. there's a democratic debate going on right now in france. on the strength of that debate, it shows that it is still very much there. there will be reforms maybe more capacity for the government from the authorities to be able to track down more and more information through email, through phone. in...
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. >>> slow trade, onomy, the fed, they conti to weigh on stocks as we begin september. what's it going to bring f investors? we have two market pros with posing views withus. barry, head of equity strategy at steeping. he sees tough month ahead for stocks. christina hooper thinks thema mas going to hold up well. chief global market strategist ato. invesc thanks for joining . ris christin christin epic volatility in august. if i'm reading your notes right, gou see thingsn settling d a bit? what do you see happening in september? >> well, i expect morevolatil volatility, but we could see a silat a lot of negative news flow. a lot of fluctuations in the stoct ultimately, finish the moh in fairly good standing. with stocks holding their own eossiblyng out gains. >> barry, you think it is going to be a rough septber. we just detailed what's going on in theu.k. with brexit. that's anotherly in the oint in terms of global tensions out there. out and what role will the fed play? >> well to me, it looks like a game of two chickens, right? on the one hand, you've gotd t fed e d a
. >>> slow trade, onomy, the fed, they conti to weigh on stocks as we begin september. what's it going to bring f investors? we have two market pros with posing views withus. barry, head of equity strategy at steeping. he sees tough month ahead for stocks. christina hooper thinks thema mas going to hold up well. chief global market strategist ato. invesc thanks for joining . ris christin christin epic volatility in august. if i'm reading your notes right, gou see thingsn settling d a...
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. >>> as north carola conti to struggle with flooding, early assessments of damage from dead hurricane matth are star materialize. morgan bre. . >> it was the worst hurricane to hit the region in more than a decade. not quite as disastrous. the category 4 hurricane, estimates of insurance losses spiked upwards of $25 billion with experts warning matthew could be a top five storm in terms of but after the hurricane lost some strength and resisted landfall up much of the coast, estimates 1.5 millio homes and businesses likely sustained wind or storm surge damage, putting property losses between 4 and $6 billion. not including flooding, which the federal g ensures against, and lost business. it's a meaningful sum, but still relatively small, compared to a and $20 billion for . still, analysts do expect this to dent some insurers' fourth qur results. >> the hits will be meaningful, but manageable. i would expect -- to have bigger names, most likely somebody saying like an allstate, because they have such a large presence and homeowners will take some material losses. interestiny enough, yo
. >>> as north carola conti to struggle with flooding, early assessments of damage from dead hurricane matth are star materialize. morgan bre. . >> it was the worst hurricane to hit the region in more than a decade. not quite as disastrous. the category 4 hurricane, estimates of insurance losses spiked upwards of $25 billion with experts warning matthew could be a top five storm in terms of but after the hurricane lost some strength and resisted landfall up much of the coast,...
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nuslyn breuer said growth was due to contied streamlining of worker tasks during store hours so they can focus more on customer interactions and increase consumer scores. another takeaway, cold beverages sell eve in the winter. she highlighted icend teas refresher drinks during the quarter. for "nightly business report," i'm kate rogers. >>> mccormick's outlook is lacking some spice. that's where we begin tonight's market focus, the seasonings company reported earngs and revenue that missed expectations. it was hurt by the retailers stocng fewer high margin holiday products. mccormick's also issued a disappointing profit forecast. the stock dropped about 11% to $124.35. >>> bristolil an hours squib topped expectations. it is withdrawing its application for a lung cancer therapy involvingts drug opdivo and that send shares wer. >>> a utility cleared california pg&e of the 2017 tubbs fire saying that blazert was s by a private electrical system. the company has beenpr under sure from mounting liabilities related to that fire as well as the wildfires of last year. the official cause of
nuslyn breuer said growth was due to contied streamlining of worker tasks during store hours so they can focus more on customer interactions and increase consumer scores. another takeaway, cold beverages sell eve in the winter. she highlighted icend teas refresher drinks during the quarter. for "nightly business report," i'm kate rogers. >>> mccormick's outlook is lacking some spice. that's where we begin tonight's market focus, the seasonings company reported earngs and...
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conties to watch and wait, the u.k. government must now attempt another parliamentary approach to win approval for johnson's deal. for "nightly business report," i'm willem marks in london,an en >>> s sll ahead, why this week will see the intersection of earnings, trade and the economy. >>> there was somee optimismver trade.hina the upbeat sentiment came fro beijing. eunice yoon has more. >> repter: china is sending a positive signal on the trade talks. over theeend vice premiere was china's chief negotiator made a rare public speech on the talks suggesting progress. at a tech event he said china-u.s. have made substantial progress in many aspects and laid an importa progress for a phe o agreement. china is willing to work in concert with the u.s. to address the concerns. it sounds like standard lines but the state media descriptions are not. the glolol times described the remarks as beijing's most clear and authoritative o progress. state media blog closely watched by trade experts saidli's comments say they are proach
conties to watch and wait, the u.k. government must now attempt another parliamentary approach to win approval for johnson's deal. for "nightly business report," i'm willem marks in london,an en >>> s sll ahead, why this week will see the intersection of earnings, trade and the economy. >>> there was somee optimismver trade.hina the upbeat sentiment came fro beijing. eunice yoon has more. >> repter: china is sending a positive signal on the trade talks. over...
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home values contie to rise modestly. consumers have the means to spend if they want to. >> people are spending but what are they spending it on? an experience. they're spending it on something where it's a sense of entertainment. social activity. >> reporter: for now, the retail mystery remains unsolved. consumers, they're spending, but investors, they're trying to figure out in whose cash register the money is ending up. >> so where and what are consumers buying with their money? jan nissen, ceo of the retail consultant form jay rogers nissen worldwide, welcome, good to have you with us. my sense is we get an idea of where that money is going, they're spending on cars, on stuff at home depot, and spending on specious experience. but they're not going to jcpenney or macy's or nordstrom's. >> that's for sure, we're not seeing them turn out in the mainline stores. we're seeing continued growth in fast fashion, we're seeing continued growth in the off-price sector. we're seeing continued growth in online. let's read that as
home values contie to rise modestly. consumers have the means to spend if they want to. >> people are spending but what are they spending it on? an experience. they're spending it on something where it's a sense of entertainment. social activity. >> reporter: for now, the retail mystery remains unsolved. consumers, they're spending, but investors, they're trying to figure out in whose cash register the money is ending up. >> so where and what are consumers buying with their...
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conti appreciate it. laura coates, elliot williams as well, thank you. we'll get reaction from new york democratic congresswoman alexandria koziol cortez next she joins us live. wait have you surrounded your lawn back with scotts turf builder triple action. it gets three jobs done at once. swedes prevents cab gas keeps it growing strong bag of scots triple action today it's guaranteed loan, feed it safe. we designed the number one rated home security system powered by 24 7 professional monitoring for half the cost of traditional home security, so you stay safe for less than a dollar a day. there's no safe, like simply safe. hi hello there. lemonade $5, please. inflation undo inflation with dish tv bill every month for three years. i chain issues three year tv price guarantee only from dish. be true to your nature. but sent inspired by the great outdoors. made with replenishing and hydrating ingredients. every man jack, naturally derived outdoor inspired. with every generation subaru forester has been a leader in crash safety. working to undo the impact c
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it's still conti appreciate it. laura coates, elliot williams as well, thank you. we'll get reaction from new york democratic congresswoman alexandria, ocasio cortez next she joins us live. double e chek that it's pretty gogood. yes not crying. are you tighten that?t? what was that? that? no, don't worry about that. here we go. question can greatly impact your future qualified to do this. what specially when it comes to your finances. do you have a question? are you a certified financial planner? yes i am a cfp professional committed to acting in your best interest. that's why it's got to be a cfp . find your cfp professional it . let's make a plan dotrg. hi i'm lauren. i lost £67.12 months. on go low. gullo and the release has been phenomenal in my life, it's all natural. it's not something that gives you the jitters. it makes you go through your days with energy and you're not tired anymore and your anxiety. everything is gone. it's definitely worth trying. it is an amazing product. there are more identity threats than you realized. lifelock alerts you and works
it's still conti appreciate it. laura coates, elliot williams as well, thank you. we'll get reaction from new york democratic congresswoman alexandria, ocasio cortez next she joins us live. double e chek that it's pretty gogood. yes not crying. are you tighten that?t? what was that? that? no, don't worry about that. here we go. question can greatly impact your future qualified to do this. what specially when it comes to your finances. do you have a question? are you a certified financial...
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. >> more than they were helng conti and it's a the cabin and his th us. 29 peoplhave been reporting. cthis? >> ll all, is obviously accountable. he'she. he has the he should be the last one of thh the ship. responsible, but they didn't have any with. with. they should have known t deviating from hisesponsibility cruises in. and they're safest vacations yo and crui g how common is this, inexperienc nrocedures, et er italian the freeport. no onecruise shift with a 30eetf water sailing and running agrou. that had no pressif you look at classic ca hadcrew. in the past two carnival has had very serious of press but not as rare as the cruise>> 14 ui huge industry, i if you're goingknow? how can you find ou the captain? in this schettinocharge up? >> there's ic for that type of international cruise go and read stories, sexual as fires, that's ato. there's ada, ironically s kleint going to tell they want you to come aboardtim. >> right. >> if you lk to three years, th grounds, collisions and carniva cruise line, splendor a year ago, had atastrm international waters off the as our u.s. coast
. >> more than they were helng conti and it's a the cabin and his th us. 29 peoplhave been reporting. cthis? >> ll all, is obviously accountable. he'she. he has the he should be the last one of thh the ship. responsible, but they didn't have any with. with. they should have known t deviating from hisesponsibility cruises in. and they're safest vacations yo and crui g how common is this, inexperienc nrocedures, et er italian the freeport. no onecruise shift with a 30eetf water...
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energy infrastructureesetwork conti to expand, enterprise will really play a critical role is a stock that investors want to mold as well. >> finally, and quickly if can, this is the bargain, this is a company that's involved in natural gas. eqt corporation but the suffolk is down 44% this year. i guess you expect them to come back. are you expecting natural gas prices to come back? >> so starts with natural gas prices if youotice natural gas prices have been on fire this week. they have gone up significantly. we have entered the winter heating season with natural gas inventories at the lowest level since 2005. the background for are pretty good for pricing. but eqt is more about icg. they are the largest natural gas producer in the u.s. and number two they own some of the best assets in the coveted reasoning. they have had some operational hiccups thaeps why the stock is wn. the management made changes. we think that that due to thege mant changes the back drop for rising natural gas prices that this stock is really set up for a good turn around story whether it's 2018 or 2019. >> vr
energy infrastructureesetwork conti to expand, enterprise will really play a critical role is a stock that investors want to mold as well. >> finally, and quickly if can, this is the bargain, this is a company that's involved in natural gas. eqt corporation but the suffolk is down 44% this year. i guess you expect them to come back. are you expecting natural gas prices to come back? >> so starts with natural gas prices if youotice natural gas prices have been on fire this week. they...
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now it's turned teonhtve watery nightmare conties misery. the worst floods in half a century, causing millions of dollars of damage. >> it's hard to see the businesses that are struggling and they're cleaning, and then the next day it just floods again. >> reporter: a new attraction for tourists perhaps, but for local businesses it means ruin. so, what can venice do? this is the moses barrier. it's at the mouth of the venice lagoon, and it's supposed to be a wall that rises up out of the water blocking the sea, going from there all the way over there. but after years of delay, it still doesn't work. locals blame corruption and political apathy on the failed multibillion dollar project. the government promising to get it working with hundreds of years of history at stake and the threat of sea levels looming large, venice has rarely felt vulnerable. emergency has unlocked over $20 million for immediate relief and compensation. but with more rain on the way, that may only be a drop in the ocean. david? >> thanks, james. >>> when we come back, m
now it's turned teonhtve watery nightmare conties misery. the worst floods in half a century, causing millions of dollars of damage. >> it's hard to see the businesses that are struggling and they're cleaning, and then the next day it just floods again. >> reporter: a new attraction for tourists perhaps, but for local businesses it means ruin. so, what can venice do? this is the moses barrier. it's at the mouth of the venice lagoon, and it's supposed to be a wall that rises up out...
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the firm says stitch fix is the leading pure play in the sector and should contie to outperform expectationsiceart set at $38. in a down day shares finished at $33.31 up about 5%. >>> tesla is reportedly lking for a wide pool of investors to back ceolo musk's plan to take it private. it would conntrate ownership among a few large stakeholders. >> well, elon musk has beco certainly a celebrity ceo who is closelis tied to company tesla, just like the late steve jobs was to apple and the beloved jack welch to ge, but is it a good thing for investors when the ceo becomes the brand? j.j. qanahan joins us. welcome. >> know you kp a close tab on what your customers buy month to month and sforth, and often tesla comes up as one of their top holdings. it's called betting the jockey when you want to buy the face of the ceo rather the company itself. is that a good idea, do you think? >> i don't think it's a bad idea. you talk about steve jobs as a ceo became sort of the brand to people at some point and youh may start we ceo attracting you to the product and then the product itself as long as it's act
the firm says stitch fix is the leading pure play in the sector and should contie to outperform expectationsiceart set at $38. in a down day shares finished at $33.31 up about 5%. >>> tesla is reportedly lking for a wide pool of investors to back ceolo musk's plan to take it private. it would conntrate ownership among a few large stakeholders. >> well, elon musk has beco certainly a celebrity ceo who is closelis tied to company tesla, just like the late steve jobs was to apple...
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to a machine manager on the pr wram, wee talking about, gee, how things look great and the marest conti higher, that's when i start to get nervous, when we're convincing ourselves why whis markl continue to go higher. what do you think? >> the data that you inre just taabout a couple of minutes ago, this improvement in the tone and the data the lt few weeks is really important. because we've seen a slowdown in global growth, we've sane a slowdown in global manufacting, earnings year over year have been essentially flat. what we've seen latelyus are some initial signs that things might be firming up. and that would be enough to give the markets some more confidenco as we move he end of the year. that's what we hope to see. but still we're late in the cycle. we want to be careful. we want to own very good qualits companith good balance sheets, increasing in well-covered dividends, and ultimately buying things at the right price, then you should be able to hroughhatever 2020 brings your way. >> start thinking about energy for long-term value? >> yeah, so energy is very deeply hurt in terms
to a machine manager on the pr wram, wee talking about, gee, how things look great and the marest conti higher, that's when i start to get nervous, when we're convincing ourselves why whis markl continue to go higher. what do you think? >> the data that you inre just taabout a couple of minutes ago, this improvement in the tone and the data the lt few weeks is really important. because we've seen a slowdown in global growth, we've sane a slowdown in global manufacting, earnings year over...
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. >> rep bitcoin conti to fall on growing concerns that china and south korea, two of the largest bitcoin markets, will ban residents from trading the crypto currency. latest warning came from south korea's finance minister, who said banning crypto currencies is an option on the table due to concerns over tax evasion. further regulation is not being welcomed by all. citizens in south korea, over 200,000 of them have signed an online petition asking the korean government to not limit trading as they see value in crypto currencies south korea was one of the first countries to embrace digital current sees and it currently accounts for a significant n of trading in bitcoin. citizens writing you may think you are protecting the public but we citizens think that the government stealing our dream. et cetera a not just asia that is trying to crack down on crypto currencies. france's finance minister says he is launching a specific task force that will look into weather individuals are using crypto curs for tax evasion. a topic that got attention here in the united states when the irs ordered coin
. >> rep bitcoin conti to fall on growing concerns that china and south korea, two of the largest bitcoin markets, will ban residents from trading the crypto currency. latest warning came from south korea's finance minister, who said banning crypto currencies is an option on the table due to concerns over tax evasion. further regulation is not being welcomed by all. citizens in south korea, over 200,000 of them have signed an online petition asking the korean government to not limit...
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dominafor most of the match but a heated exchange between williams and the chair umpire createdve conty and questions over whether williams was being held to a different standard than kyher professional players. joining me now via from washington, d.c. is lindsay gibbs, a reporter at think progress and co-host oe "burn it all down" podcast and sportswriter sandra t. let me start with a point agreement that both of you mht find which is it was a fantastic performance by naomi osaka. it was a great games, >> she out served serena t williams, b on break points, saved all but one she faced and to see 20-year-old on that stage playing against her idol in their first grand rm slam final pero well, was -- i don't know, personally made me hopeful for the future of this wonderful court >> absolutely. e whe tournament.ey player of no do it >>in she's pl her idol, serena didn't think naomi away come anne to the court and be nervous and naomi is a steady even permits played a game and out played serena, i feltad because everything that happen she really didn't get her moment to celebrate although s
dominafor most of the match but a heated exchange between williams and the chair umpire createdve conty and questions over whether williams was being held to a different standard than kyher professional players. joining me now via from washington, d.c. is lindsay gibbs, a reporter at think progress and co-host oe "burn it all down" podcast and sportswriter sandra t. let me start with a point agreement that both of you mht find which is it was a fantastic performance by naomi osaka. it...
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the commissioner and his staff ar looking at 2018 to contie the momentum they have built over the las couple of seasons when world seriesv ratings have been the beft best in decades. baseball has rechbts over $10 nd billion, a new streaming deal with facebook. they are the fisf the four major sports lesiono grant exclusive streaming to a social media program. majoreague baseball's advanced media division laid off 50 employees as part of a broader reorganization. >> baseball is going through a reimagining of thing and updating itself for 1st century in a pretty impressive way. it shouldun seeer times ahead, for sure. for the league, for the franchises, and for the players. but it's going to take someime as things flesh themselves out. >> reporter: part of of e attendance and ratings declines are because some teams are focused on developing young talent. the royals, cubs, and astros all di the same thing, having several losing seasons before finally winning it all.♪ ♪ on opening day, every team is still tied for the bestecord in the league and america's pasttime is looking to grow into
the commissioner and his staff ar looking at 2018 to contie the momentum they have built over the las couple of seasons when world seriesv ratings have been the beft best in decades. baseball has rechbts over $10 nd billion, a new streaming deal with facebook. they are the fisf the four major sports lesiono grant exclusive streaming to a social media program. majoreague baseball's advanced media division laid off 50 employees as part of a broader reorganization. >> baseball is going...