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that's aar and chuckell if you didn't know being good sports. >> not necessarily a costumes but the promotion, people asked us tout on some masks and we did. >> i'm surprised. you usually no. we like to dress our pets up in costumes. ly illium not let me dress him up. >> you know who that is harry potter. >> those are angie's kids. >>> thereyre some actua very scary numbers about pedestrians on halloween. >> children are four times more likely to beit by car on halloween than any other day. so here are 4 things to know for a safe halloween celebration. these aren't just for the kids. rst and most obviously, watch for kids in the streets. sometimes they wear dark costumes. be careful. avoid neighborhoo short cuts. slow down. a person is twice as likely to survive being hit by a car going 25 miles per hour than 35. that's 1 miles, that's a big difference. and, fourth, drive sober. almost 1 in 5 fatal pedestrian accidents on halloween involves adriver. >> these are dnk mostly for dr tonight. >>> we are still a couple o months away from christmas, but out at national harbor thingsst ting to look
that's aar and chuckell if you didn't know being good sports. >> not necessarily a costumes but the promotion, people asked us tout on some masks and we did. >> i'm surprised. you usually no. we like to dress our pets up in costumes. ly illium not let me dress him up. >> you know who that is harry potter. >> those are angie's kids. >>> thereyre some actua very scary numbers about pedestrians on halloween. >> children are four times more likely to beit by...
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that's aar story of the early years of heart surgery. . >> related to that is developing the tools you need for operating on a beating heart or keeping someone's blood go so these are made in people's kitchens so. >> so he and his brother grew up in houston they would blow things up. i don't think their parents were very attentive. [laughter] they did a lot of rockets. billy was just a natural inventor and he could look at things and community could also do this to say i don't have the tool i need to do this. he would go to home depot and buy something and try it. at one point when he was at harvard he wanted to start doing noninvasiveur heart surgery it's a lot less involved than cracking the chest and breaking the ribs but you keep your heart stablech so he went to stop & shop's in grocery stores and hardware stores until he found two kitchenke spatulas that worked the way he thought they should and went to the workshop to present between two retractors and that was the first device he got a patent now it's all made with medical grade material but most of these inventors start out at
that's aar story of the early years of heart surgery. . >> related to that is developing the tools you need for operating on a beating heart or keeping someone's blood go so these are made in people's kitchens so. >> so he and his brother grew up in houston they would blow things up. i don't think their parents were very attentive. [laughter] they did a lot of rockets. billy was just a natural inventor and he could look at things and community could also do this to say i don't have...
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guest were shown an array of interactive aar content, featuring virtual ray gun battles and flying robotsly bring your living room to life. 0scar redding affects company frame store were just one of the company showing off their wares. the multiplayer map based game including many speedboats and helicopter suspended bungee jumps. whilst many speedboats and helicopter suspended bungeejumps. whilst this next robot may not quite, it can certainly get some air. designed by researchers at berkeley it bounces on one leg and can like a ninja jump across several different surfaces in across several different surfaces in a row. two tiny propellers on board the many hopper allow it to twist mid air. and, finally, the creepiest robot ever has been unveiled by university researchers injapan. smooth, slithery and determined the snake body can want it felt up and down ladders with this, eventually sending shivers down the spines of window cleaners and diy enthusiasts everywhere. cable powered its only known predator is the fear off switch. —— beers them off switch. back to google google. the smartphone
guest were shown an array of interactive aar content, featuring virtual ray gun battles and flying robotsly bring your living room to life. 0scar redding affects company frame store were just one of the company showing off their wares. the multiplayer map based game including many speedboats and helicopter suspended bungee jumps. whilst many speedboats and helicopter suspended bungeejumps. whilst this next robot may not quite, it can certainly get some air. designed by researchers at berkeley...
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chs gordon, 4.news montgomery county is exctgin aar lge turnt.ou it estimates 65% of registered vo letrsteas ct a ballot. shows vidus jt relseea tw men peolicre aoo lking for inst queion, a ddleayit h and n.ru dectte wivesan ttoal tok tse the peleoph wit a crasht tha haenppned i augu.st august0 3th. drive hritwo tom wenn ia cralosswkn i northeast. thsis i nrea.c d m.aranyld border. thheen tve driroo tk off. one wanomd die atht e ho.spital anrothe woman was serusioly injud.re you're asked tolal the d.c. li icefou yog recnize tsehe n. >>ar myland wants the supmere oto t houpld ate sta law gutilarung dg icpres. theaw l reqreuis dgrupa comnies to keep the coster genicru dgs t aev lelt tha state lkeawmars ep acptce.able thoue frth ciritcuou crt of apspealul redwa it s nticonstuontial bseecau it foesom cespani to flool w amicerlaan w, even ifhe ty're telocadut o tsidehe state. owar mdylanne attorney gel br fianrosh issk agin the supreme urcoot t weigh .in >> i> ct isaldle the mega llmi.ions for the first timeth in eam ge t'history, tonighac jkpot is $1 billion. and this evening you'll fdin lines o
chs gordon, 4.news montgomery county is exctgin aar lge turnt.ou it estimates 65% of registered vo letrsteas ct a ballot. shows vidus jt relseea tw men peolicre aoo lking for inst queion, a ddleayit h and n.ru dectte wivesan ttoal tok tse the peleoph wit a crasht tha haenppned i augu.st august0 3th. drive hritwo tom wenn ia cralosswkn i northeast. thsis i nrea.c d m.aranyld border. thheen tve driroo tk off. one wanomd die atht e ho.spital anrothe woman was serusioly injud.re you're asked tolal...
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for the fix but it cements the idea that this is a war between the press and of the president and the aar not really objective. on the other hand, thought has lost tremendous credibility by being a cheering squad for everything the leader does. so those are the broadcast outlets obviously there's a lot of great print journalism right now but needs improvement. of course some people on the air they are doing a great job also. but, it does amount to wanting to talk the truth a as you see it's too wanting to be a star in so many people in the business trying. it's how they can element their own profile, and a lot of times it is either by being with the current president or an aside and neither one is healthy for journalism. >> restoring the american people's trust in journalism. >> just do your job. one of the things the news media is finding challenging is our power and influence is greatly increasing and has. one of the books they were talking about in the previous panel i think back to a book i read in college by robert python which is about the collapse of civic culture in the united sta
for the fix but it cements the idea that this is a war between the press and of the president and the aar not really objective. on the other hand, thought has lost tremendous credibility by being a cheering squad for everything the leader does. so those are the broadcast outlets obviously there's a lot of great print journalism right now but needs improvement. of course some people on the air they are doing a great job also. but, it does amount to wanting to talk the truth a as you see it's too...
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jim hyde on's plan would strip people with pre-existing conditions like cancer and p plan saysd the aar it would charge older americans five times more and increase health care costs or middle-class families. his health care plan will hurt southern minnesota. political.com.k that race, you have is a tossup. explain why. guest: the only democratic set -- seat in the tossup column, democrat -- a democrat is leaving to run for governor and is doing pretty well. -- this isvive the rural, southern minnesota, the farm bill. -- belt. even though donald trump won by about 15 points, less likely to thanue trump believers people who cast votes against tiller clinton, and they are skeptical of tariffs. -- against hillary clinton and they are skeptical of tariffs. democrats probably have a better chance of holding the seat. the republicans nominated a candidate who robs them of their ability to cast him as an outsider. democrats -- the republican candidate spent a lot of his adult career as a congressional staffer. and working for the congressional -- the bureau of printing and engraving. his statu
jim hyde on's plan would strip people with pre-existing conditions like cancer and p plan saysd the aar it would charge older americans five times more and increase health care costs or middle-class families. his health care plan will hurt southern minnesota. political.com.k that race, you have is a tossup. explain why. guest: the only democratic set -- seat in the tossup column, democrat -- a democrat is leaving to run for governor and is doing pretty well. -- this isvive the rural, southern...
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we aare looking at more warm temperatures? >> we're starting with the cooling trend. yesterday it was hazy and numbers warm. we hit 80s yesterday but lots of cloud cover and dense fog wednesday again. look at the numbers, 48 in santa rosa and 59 in oakland, 55 san jose and speaking of that fog, just a half mile visibility along the coast and in santa rosa. it is going to expand across the bay. you can see oakland eight miles and we'll see slow clearing today. so starting out with a lot of low clouds and fog and 50s for everyone and by the afternoon, fog and high clouds and upper 60s bay side and today, another five degrees of cooling for some of you but we'll see the hazy afternoon sun and we're talking about a reversal of the winds. i'll explain what that means in a few minutes. >> thanks. >>> officials say the man accused in a deadly rampage inside a pennsylvania synagogue acted alone. here is what we know. at least 11 people are dead. six more injured including four police officers, the suspect 46-year-old robert bowers faces 29 federal charges including some that
we aare looking at more warm temperatures? >> we're starting with the cooling trend. yesterday it was hazy and numbers warm. we hit 80s yesterday but lots of cloud cover and dense fog wednesday again. look at the numbers, 48 in santa rosa and 59 in oakland, 55 san jose and speaking of that fog, just a half mile visibility along the coast and in santa rosa. it is going to expand across the bay. you can see oakland eight miles and we'll see slow clearing today. so starting out with a lot of...
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most especially our children, but everybody of all faiths and those that call themselves atheist or aarese blaming should read their stories, and the best thing you can do is to be like them in service. the reason i tweeted that yesterday about the catholic services is we are constantly being sliced and diced by our gender our politics and religion, and i want everybody to know this country was founded on christian values and people of faith come together and support those that -- i very devout catholic. we just need people to understand in 2018 in this country, as in many places and spaces around this world for certain centuries, jewish people are being murdered because of their faith that. is the lesson here. >> it certainly is. i don't even know the name of the killer. i won't bother to speak it on this program. you said we are being sliced and diced as a nation. some of the things the president has said since this murder, since he condemned anti-semitism. since he called on the nation to come together, he called tom steyer, who received a bomb in the mail last week, a lunatic. he tal
most especially our children, but everybody of all faiths and those that call themselves atheist or aarese blaming should read their stories, and the best thing you can do is to be like them in service. the reason i tweeted that yesterday about the catholic services is we are constantly being sliced and diced by our gender our politics and religion, and i want everybody to know this country was founded on christian values and people of faith come together and support those that -- i very devout...
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hour aare spending one day watching netflix, they want to make it two and the way to do this is to give you haven't seen before, give you something new. they are doing it for an increasingly global audience. if you notice, some of the bonds to they were in euros, probably because of the growing share of their audiences from europe. emily: should investors be nervous about the rest of all of this debt? lucas: if you are nervous about them raising more money and you are nervous about the netflix model at all -- there are still investors who say that this is sustainable. that an email ring master netflix is still not a brand excited thate so this company is still brand-new, secure.model is not but it is had to imagine netflix going anywhere at this point, they are growing at such a rate, the question is can they keep it going? if it comes out a reevaluation question, are they a bit overvalued, probably. is this a company disappearing anytime soon, not at all. emily: what about competitors, are they burning through cash at the same rate? lucas: no. most of the big media companies, some of t
hour aare spending one day watching netflix, they want to make it two and the way to do this is to give you haven't seen before, give you something new. they are doing it for an increasingly global audience. if you notice, some of the bonds to they were in euros, probably because of the growing share of their audiences from europe. emily: should investors be nervous about the rest of all of this debt? lucas: if you are nervous about them raising more money and you are nervous about the netflix...
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will have aars, we iod during which all three countries can have a conversation among leaders.howde -- and the agreement will work at that time, if everything is good, it is good. if there are problems, we will have 10 years to discuss. clause that i think is perfect we clause that i thik is perfect we normal, perfectly logical for investors. i must say as well, as ambassador light heiser -- robert lighthizer will allow me to say so, he told me directly of primeposition minister to go on the sunset clause was very important for him and americans -- prime minister to go on the sunset clause was very good -- trudeau was very important for him and americans feared -- americans. , there was always a --nafta there was always a clause that allowed people to withdraw with only six months notice. what we were able to do with this agreement was to create a horizon of six years so at least looking get beyond any to the future with security. >> can we go really quickly in the interest of time? -- in thosemonths, 14 months, any moments you thought it would be impossible to reach a deal? an
will have aars, we iod during which all three countries can have a conversation among leaders.howde -- and the agreement will work at that time, if everything is good, it is good. if there are problems, we will have 10 years to discuss. clause that i think is perfect we clause that i thik is perfect we normal, perfectly logical for investors. i must say as well, as ambassador light heiser -- robert lighthizer will allow me to say so, he told me directly of primeposition minister to go on the...
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. >> what's happened is unfortunately aar la story of what's hng the eici science. >> epa also told there no plans to cut funding or resources from the children's health office, but these democratic senators tell us they are not comfortable with what they see happening at the epa. >>> the united states is is the second largest consumer of seafood after china. about 20% of american adults are eating fish at least twice a week. but a lot of times you're not getting the fish you pay for. meg oliver reports. >> recent investigations and studies have shown mislabeling sometimes due to error, but often the result of outright fraud is rampant in the industry. showing up at both in the marketplace and on restaurant menus. i spoke to local merchants who told us exactly us what to look for. >> there's no antibiotics. there's none of that. >> reporter: every week lisa peppers her local seafood market with plenty of questions. >> from salmon and scallops to shrimp, she want s s to know wh and where erg came from. >> just knowing that the seafood we're getting is fresh and coming from a country that
. >> what's happened is unfortunately aar la story of what's hng the eici science. >> epa also told there no plans to cut funding or resources from the children's health office, but these democratic senators tell us they are not comfortable with what they see happening at the epa. >>> the united states is is the second largest consumer of seafood after china. about 20% of american adults are eating fish at least twice a week. but a lot of times you're not getting the fish...
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residents in the area aare sessing the damage of hurricane michael, which moved with incredible speed, the hardest hit area mexico beach, where homes were demolished or knocked off their foundations. residents who rode out the storm say they are lucky to be
residents in the area aare sessing the damage of hurricane michael, which moved with incredible speed, the hardest hit area mexico beach, where homes were demolished or knocked off their foundations. residents who rode out the storm say they are lucky to be
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it has been nearly one year, and folks gathered aare to remember. >> while we reflect on tough it'sies this week, i think also important to include the good ones. heros of october.o ons ordinary people who did extraordinary things. heroes like juvenile correctional counselor james walter jr. who led 40 kids to safety even as his own home burn and his own family narrowly escaped. >> it was a little nerve-racking being torn two different ways, you know. family at home. 40 kids i got to deal with. it really didn't hit me until once we had the kids in solano county checked in that i kind of broke down. >> reporter: heroes like frankie arroyo, a security guard who spotted flames approaching the hilton hotel. he knocked on every door to make sure all 150 guests got to safety, and he was the last man out. >> i anybody that position would have done the same thing. >> and heroes like jennifer petruska, who organized the rescue of hundreds of into a manhole to rescue a cat who had been trapped for three week. >> it was a whole group. six hours to get him out. and he was really starved. one of th
it has been nearly one year, and folks gathered aare to remember. >> while we reflect on tough it'sies this week, i think also important to include the good ones. heros of october.o ons ordinary people who did extraordinary things. heroes like juvenile correctional counselor james walter jr. who led 40 kids to safety even as his own home burn and his own family narrowly escaped. >> it was a little nerve-racking being torn two different ways, you know. family at home. 40 kids i got...
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residents in the area aare sessing the damage of hurricane michael, which moved with incredible speed, the hardest hit area mexico beach, where homes were demolished or knocked off their foundations. residents who rode out the storm say they are lucky to be alive. >> i'm at a loss. i don't know. but i'm alive. i'm well. i'm going to be okay. >> reporter: search-and-rescue crews and thousands are being assisted by straight troopers in flattened neighborhoods. they receive calls daily as relatives calls for missing persons. residents with warned not to return because debris, broken power and gas lines are a risk. >> we are doing everything that we can to get the roadways open and trying to stabilize the situation so that people can go home and -- and -- and figure out how to put their lives back together. >> reporter: hurricane michael moved quickly and fast bringing rain and flooding to areas of virginia and the carolinas, with plenty of early warning, the concern now remaining for those onrders. former fema coordinating officer mark devoe explains evacuations for some are rarely that
residents in the area aare sessing the damage of hurricane michael, which moved with incredible speed, the hardest hit area mexico beach, where homes were demolished or knocked off their foundations. residents who rode out the storm say they are lucky to be alive. >> i'm at a loss. i don't know. but i'm alive. i'm well. i'm going to be okay. >> reporter: search-and-rescue crews and thousands are being assisted by straight troopers in flattened neighborhoods. they receive calls daily...
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. >> good afternoon again, cory smith on behalf of the san francisco housing action co aare alegislation and we're -- coalition and we're in support today. we saw units hit the market for folks and that number went down in 2017 and going down in 2018 and going down again in 2019. what our biggest fear is that we have a year like 2011 in the ner future where there's housing built city-wide in order to make sure that the projects keep moving forward and they need to be able to maintain the rules that were given to them throughout the original negotiation process. one other quick fact to state on there, yes, it's 4,000 plus total units in there but as mentioned earlier by one of the other speakers in support, there's 600 subsidized units, that is not insignificant. that's not scraps for folks that need a place to live, that do have housing uncertainty in this city. a combithaig combination, that n franciscoians who will have an opportunity to live here. so we do have thousands of homes on the chopping block here, that's the reason that the planning commission approved it unanimously last we
. >> good afternoon again, cory smith on behalf of the san francisco housing action co aare alegislation and we're -- coalition and we're in support today. we saw units hit the market for folks and that number went down in 2017 and going down in 2018 and going down again in 2019. what our biggest fear is that we have a year like 2011 in the ner future where there's housing built city-wide in order to make sure that the projects keep moving forward and they need to be able to maintain the...
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. >> as an economist what are the most important data points that you aare watching what factors the modeling for how the economy will do? is it the jobs number today? to so, what would you be keying in on? >> the labor market is a key driver of the economy. within that labor market report le e. we will focus on the wage number if the consumer is not happy, healthy, able go into the marketplace and spend on discretionary goods, it's going to be good to justify maintaining this 2.5% economy let alone meeting expectations for an above trend pace near 3% or 4% gdp. so it is all about the consumer and the consumer's ability to spend, which falls back on the consumer's income growth or that wage component we have been seeing upward momentum in terms of earnings, we'll need more data points sustaining that positive trend to really get a good sense if the consumer is on improved financial footing. at this point there's a lot of volatility, and if we were really talking about a strong robust labor market we would easily be talking about 3%, 3.5% wage gains so we need to continue to see that
. >> as an economist what are the most important data points that you aare watching what factors the modeling for how the economy will do? is it the jobs number today? to so, what would you be keying in on? >> the labor market is a key driver of the economy. within that labor market report le e. we will focus on the wage number if the consumer is not happy, healthy, able go into the marketplace and spend on discretionary goods, it's going to be good to justify maintaining this 2.5%...
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they aare interrupted by negatie campaign ads and i think that is unfortunate. we can't recall a team where candidates have not pulled down ads during a hurricane season. folks are fleeing for their lives, anticipating what is a life threatening event impacting this state. i again would encourage my opponent to just subside with the politics. we'll have plenty of room beyond this storm to compete good our idour -- between our ideas. we need focus on this important storm impacting our state. >> and before i let you go, this is a life-threatening storm bearing down on your state. if you end up governor and something like this where are to happen, you will need federal help, emergency response resources from are the federal government. and you and president trump have a pretty bad relationship right now. how are you two supposed to work together if you were leading the state? >> first of all, the governor's job is do what is in the best interests of the people of the state of florida. the president came on the eve of this storm impacting our state and decided that
they aare interrupted by negatie campaign ads and i think that is unfortunate. we can't recall a team where candidates have not pulled down ads during a hurricane season. folks are fleeing for their lives, anticipating what is a life threatening event impacting this state. i again would encourage my opponent to just subside with the politics. we'll have plenty of room beyond this storm to compete good our idour -- between our ideas. we need focus on this important storm impacting our state....
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in idaho, if a family of four earns more than about $5,200 aar they don't qualify for traditional medicaidt if they make less than $24,600, they don't get help with obamacare insurance premiums. they fall into what's known as the medicaid coverage gap. nichole stull is among the estimated 62,000 people here in idaho who fall into that gap. on election day, idaho voters could do something that idahoer lawmhaven't done-- give those people health insurance by expanding medicaid >> can we count on youort to vote yes for proposition 2? >> yang: backers collected more than 74,000 signaturest the issue on this fall's ballot, slter efforts in the republican- dominated state leure went nowhere. polls indicate it has a good shot at passing. for people like robyn page, it's more than just aolitical question. >> i wouldn't have to worry about letting a prescription run out for a couple weeks until ine got the moy to get it. >> yang: and you do that now? >> yeah. >> yang: page is a substitute school teacher who spends most of her days caring for her quadriplegic son, jothan. she has diabetes, high chol
in idaho, if a family of four earns more than about $5,200 aar they don't qualify for traditional medicaidt if they make less than $24,600, they don't get help with obamacare insurance premiums. they fall into what's known as the medicaid coverage gap. nichole stull is among the estimated 62,000 people here in idaho who fall into that gap. on election day, idaho voters could do something that idahoer lawmhaven't done-- give those people health insurance by expanding medicaid >> can we...
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with what aare you chasing in t story? >> what her plans are for the future are significant here. obviously those don't include a 2020 presidential campaign. i think that was always pretty farfetched from the beginning. she was associated with the president. but, you know, this is somebody who like we've talked about is extremely savvy. has proven that throughout the first two years in the trump administration. she certainly has to have some plans beyond being u.n. ambassad ambassador. maybe she goes and makes some money for a few years. i wouldn't be surprised if this is geared toward something in the future, whether it's 2024, whether it's something back in the state of south carolina. she has a future on this stage. i think that's what we've seen, clearly, for the last two years. >> all right. jonathan swan, ashley parker, going to let you go back to chasing those leads. thank you for spending time with us. >>> when we come back, yesterday donald trump declared no collusion about his campaign. it turns out his campaign was trying very, very hard to make it look like it was inte
with what aare you chasing in t story? >> what her plans are for the future are significant here. obviously those don't include a 2020 presidential campaign. i think that was always pretty farfetched from the beginning. she was associated with the president. but, you know, this is somebody who like we've talked about is extremely savvy. has proven that throughout the first two years in the trump administration. she certainly has to have some plans beyond being u.n. ambassad ambassador....
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in there for about 20 minutes or so, he took with him, fourfirearms, three powerful handguns and an aarifle. any use to them all. he used every single one of his weapons while he was in there and eventually when he was trying to exit the building, the police arrived and there was a gunfight and he went back inside. we also learn from the police that while he was shooting in there, he was shouting anti—semitic slogans, he was talking about genocide and to those are things we understand he also repeated while in custody, and the hospital, while the medics are trying to patch them up from the gunshot wounds he had received from police officers. so there's a lot more details coming out but we're getting now, which is a thing that puts a tragic, and even more tragic, horrible human dimension to the whole thing again. is that the names of those who died, 11 people, eight men and three women, the youngest was 5a, he lost a brother as well, they both died yesterday. the oldest was 97 years old. she lived in this neighbourhood and effectively died on her own doorstep, a married couple in their 8
in there for about 20 minutes or so, he took with him, fourfirearms, three powerful handguns and an aarifle. any use to them all. he used every single one of his weapons while he was in there and eventually when he was trying to exit the building, the police arrived and there was a gunfight and he went back inside. we also learn from the police that while he was shooting in there, he was shouting anti—semitic slogans, he was talking about genocide and to those are things we understand he also...
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reviewing aare number of deals such as disney's purchase of 21st century fox.actions. that is your bloomberg business flash. ey on the subject of mna. does a review on ceo appetite for acquisitions. the vice chair of american transaction area advisory services. welcome, good to have you. >> thank you. >> we are going to put up the basic take away from your report. people, 51% of business executives say in the next 12 months of a plan to do something in the emerging acquisitions area. 67% expected bigger deal pipeline. 92% said they are interested in divesting. this is not just acquisition, it is sales. >> there are two sides of the coin but there is a lot of optimism. optimism in the deal market and the economy. one of the drivers of the deal market is the focus on divestiture. we have seen this trend for some time. companies have institutionalized portfolio reviews and are shedding off the non-core assets. >> another point we covered briefly was a large number think there is a lot of dry powder for private equity. is that driving up valuations? >> no question
reviewing aare number of deals such as disney's purchase of 21st century fox.actions. that is your bloomberg business flash. ey on the subject of mna. does a review on ceo appetite for acquisitions. the vice chair of american transaction area advisory services. welcome, good to have you. >> thank you. >> we are going to put up the basic take away from your report. people, 51% of business executives say in the next 12 months of a plan to do something in the emerging acquisitions...
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reporter: according to police, robert bower stormed the congregation in the morning, armedh withese t aarviews, scb social media and will exploit digital media to determine how and why bowers committed thi act. >> reporter: bowers was a regular on gab, a social media group that was popular with fringe groups. he posted hate speechthere. and before saturday's shooting, wrote in part, i'm going in. when he appears in court later todaowers faces 29 federal charges. >> we're going to get through this. and we're going to continue on and show what pittsburgh is made of. >> reporter: calls for strength and unity in a city dealing with unimaginable pain and loss. guys, just the short time i've been here, i've noticedow tight-knit this community is. not just the jewish community here in squirrel hill, but the whole town of pittsburgh. they have a lot of pride in their town. and their hearts are broken but re pulling together. it's really something to see. we'll have much more next hour. >> if there's a city that's going to get through this, it's pittsburgh. no doubt. >> that rabbi, i will remember
reporter: according to police, robert bower stormed the congregation in the morning, armedh withese t aarviews, scb social media and will exploit digital media to determine how and why bowers committed thi act. >> reporter: bowers was a regular on gab, a social media group that was popular with fringe groups. he posted hate speechthere. and before saturday's shooting, wrote in part, i'm going in. when he appears in court later todaowers faces 29 federal charges. >> we're going to...
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whether they aare inside, outsie the tree of life congregation has yet to be made officially clear. trying to get all of the details for you here at msnbc and let you know what is happening as we try to put these details together on this sabbath morning for those who would be inside that synagogue. i'm joined by malcolm nance. and let's get your insights into probably the derivation of this. it is a hirteightened time in society. how much do you believe that that may be a contributing factor to this terrorism that question are s we are seeing unfold this morning in that. >> it is possibly a contributing factor. the reason that i say this, i know that guys like clint van zandt and clint watts and jim cavanaugh will back me up, we often see these incidents occur in pairs or threes. and there is a saying that the second attack is always an american if it is an international type attack. but people like to -- terrorists and people who aspire to create a high visibility incident, they want that visibility. they want to actually be there and in the face of the community. terrorism itself,
whether they aare inside, outsie the tree of life congregation has yet to be made officially clear. trying to get all of the details for you here at msnbc and let you know what is happening as we try to put these details together on this sabbath morning for those who would be inside that synagogue. i'm joined by malcolm nance. and let's get your insights into probably the derivation of this. it is a hirteightened time in society. how much do you believe that that may be a contributing factor to...
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secretary aar. [applause] azar.retary much for: thank you so that kind introduction, and good afternoon, everybody. i'm so grateful to the national academy of medicine for inviting me here today to share with all of you an update on the trump administration of one of the serious challenges that our country faces. event reflects, the nam and its men percent taken a leading role, not just in advancing american science and medicine, but also thinking about how to help translate scientific discoveries into clinical benefits of reach patients. our goals are to support pioneers who are expanding our understanding of medicine and science, while ensuring that americans enjoy the benefits of these discovery. achieve always easy to both of these goals at the same time, including in area i want market fortoday, the prescription drugs. new generations of complex and advanced medicines are unlocking opportunities to extend americans lives and improve their health. cancer innovations that you've been discussing t
secretary aar. [applause] azar.retary much for: thank you so that kind introduction, and good afternoon, everybody. i'm so grateful to the national academy of medicine for inviting me here today to share with all of you an update on the trump administration of one of the serious challenges that our country faces. event reflects, the nam and its men percent taken a leading role, not just in advancing american science and medicine, but also thinking about how to help translate scientific...
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them f state archives at the time but the big civilizations in europe you would think if there was aar of the statute of david we would have heard something about it or references. there is a stone in scripture of the engines house of david and that's all we've got that what y inside of the bible is to be compelling and it was a british historian who said david must have existed because no people would make up such a flawed character as a natural leader. >> host: what is the importance of the play throughout this book in the first of all what this limitation? >> guest: it is a cry from the heart to ask for solace to atone for misty. i think when you're dealing with history there is a lot to the meant. and certainly in david's life there wasas a lot that's what ss them apart i think is that he was someone that when confronted with his misdeeds he accepted them. we see that in the contemporary leadership i cannot think of one example where somebody has owned up and said i did it and i'm going to work to repair the damage i've done. always blaming somebody else. >> host: at the same time
them f state archives at the time but the big civilizations in europe you would think if there was aar of the statute of david we would have heard something about it or references. there is a stone in scripture of the engines house of david and that's all we've got that what y inside of the bible is to be compelling and it was a british historian who said david must have existed because no people would make up such a flawed character as a natural leader. >> host: what is the importance of...
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putting it in store where is they have furniture, but they have a law the re a lot of real estate >> can aaren? >> yeah, we're very much a sales model where there's cost per content. and we charge a monthly fee plus a 3d cloud plus the storage level fee. >> beck, thank you for coming in. >> thank you >>> lots more to come on "squawk box. transport stocks to watch. and the spike, we'll talk about that and much, much more you're watching "squawk" right here on cnbc think your large cap equity fund has exposure to energy infrastructure mlps? think again. it's time to shake up your lineup. the alerian mlp etf can diversify your equity portfolio and add potential income. bring amlp into the game. before investing, consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses. read the prospectus carefully at alpsfunds.com/amlp not long ago, ronda started here. and then, more jobs began to appear. these techs in a lab. this builder in a hardhat... ...the welders and electricians who do all of that. the diner staffed up 'cause they all needed lunch. teachers... doctors... jobs grew a bunch
putting it in store where is they have furniture, but they have a law the re a lot of real estate >> can aaren? >> yeah, we're very much a sales model where there's cost per content. and we charge a monthly fee plus a 3d cloud plus the storage level fee. >> beck, thank you for coming in. >> thank you >>> lots more to come on "squawk box. transport stocks to watch. and the spike, we'll talk about that and much, much more you're watching "squawk"...
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jim hyde on's plan would strip people with pre-existing conditions like cancer and p plan saysd the aart would charge older americans five times more and increase health care costs or middle-class families. his health care plan will hurt southern minnesota. political.com.k that race, you have is a tossup. explain why. guest: the only democratic set -- seat in the tossup column, democrat -- a democrat is leaving to run for governor and is doing pretty well. -- this isvive the rural, southern minnesota, the farm bill. -- belt. even though donald trump won by about 15 points, less likely to thanue trump believers people who cast votes against tiller clinton, and they are skeptical of tariffs. -- against hillary clinton and they are skeptical of tariffs. democrats probably have a better chance of holding the seat. the republicans nominated a candidate who robs them of their ability to cast him as an outsider. democrats -- the republican candidate spent a lot of his adult career as a congressional staffer. and working for the congressional -- the bureau of printing and engraving. his status
jim hyde on's plan would strip people with pre-existing conditions like cancer and p plan saysd the aart would charge older americans five times more and increase health care costs or middle-class families. his health care plan will hurt southern minnesota. political.com.k that race, you have is a tossup. explain why. guest: the only democratic set -- seat in the tossup column, democrat -- a democrat is leaving to run for governor and is doing pretty well. -- this isvive the rural, southern...
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