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. >> it appears there were personnel on hoitalized the city's ys is in the midst of aar triggeryswork spokesman ss the of fingers t a designed. incident, niafy sensor to seven hancement will help reporter: n nsistent. and a hunter,bc >>> well, a humanitarian crisis isos an h seenunprecedentedrain and that's killed the deluge hittingillages and cities, bridgessoldiers, c. hussein and start with now left on theirba. this place looks like a like but it's not. it's an entire village th swallowed up b floods, all the farmland submerged by rain. this woman shows us the remains of her house thater samiliar blame secretary pompeo leaving desperate oer than prayers fornews, southw fame playing a p comedian is poise ukraine.er a crushing beat tozalinsky is ex to take control of the country plagued by c politicalruption and a deadly land dispute with russia. >>> back in this countrw, the trump administration's tough immigration policies have left tens of thousands of families hwithout -- wit a difficult dilemma. what happens when one parent is deported but their spouse or child has a legal rht t
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tethousands of women and children, many of them foreigners aare stranded internment camp in the northe country. the camp has ballooned in size, and if the deaths of dozens of children, campaign groups are calling it a humanitarian crisis. quentin sommerville has this special report. defeated, caliphate but the nightmare is not over. cp. is the internment they are what is left of the islamic state group and they are in the tens of thousands. with them, sons and ughters. the camp is overwhelmed. here, the war wounded our children. children.ed are a broken enemy that is in the midst of a humanitarian crisis. amp's three small clinics struggle to provide even the basics. most are given antibiotics or painkillers. lurks in every corner. this is six-year-old from turkmenistan was shot in the face 15 days ago, and she is still awaiting treatment. snipers,e a lot of artillery, and bombs. we had tents, we don't have houses. a sniper shot him through the tent door." i.s. fighters used families is the last line of defense, and while they children starve. six months old. while western govnments p
tethousands of women and children, many of them foreigners aare stranded internment camp in the northe country. the camp has ballooned in size, and if the deaths of dozens of children, campaign groups are calling it a humanitarian crisis. quentin sommerville has this special report. defeated, caliphate but the nightmare is not over. cp. is the internment they are what is left of the islamic state group and they are in the tens of thousands. with them, sons and ughters. the camp is overwhelmed....
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might actually make aar here. >> well, corey is from the small town of listwell in southwestern thtario where he met his wife mallory. 're still newlyweds. getting married just last october. she is always by his sidestvery of the way. also at this tournament as well. >> my wi mallory has been traveling with me basically every week. she doesn't miss a whole lot there. it's great having herre keeps me relaxed andar not to smile when i see her out there in the crowd. so she's one of my biggest supporters. m really lucky to have her as my wife and to have her onhe road with me. >> there is mallory. step for step with her husband corey. he's known her a long time. for years. in fact, she grew up right next door to corey's grandparents. so they started dating just after high school. she's hoping to usher in the first win as well. >> from the back. >> beautiful effort. >> jordan spieth's third coming home her at t par 5 18th. another interesting week for jordan. zips thatk. bac >> you got to be kidding me. it just got en more interesting. just been crazy to gauge where jordan's game is, david.
might actually make aar here. >> well, corey is from the small town of listwell in southwestern thtario where he met his wife mallory. 're still newlyweds. getting married just last october. she is always by his sidestvery of the way. also at this tournament as well. >> my wi mallory has been traveling with me basically every week. she doesn't miss a whole lot there. it's great having herre keeps me relaxed andar not to smile when i see her out there in the crowd. so she's one of my...
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neutrogena® >>> good morning.on i'm aar gilchrest. >> i'm eun yang.e death toll is still rising. nearly 300 people have died in the easter sunda bombings in sri lanka. >> arrests have been made, but investigators are sti looking for answers after this coordinated terror attack. >> l plus, ak at your earth day forecast w >>ve got some nice conditionsut there to start, but we have rain this >>> a coordinated attack targeting churches on easter nd suay. now nearly 300 people are dead in sri lanka. the latest in the search for answers. >>> an armed robbery in arlington ends with an suv sinking into tma potoc. more on the police pursuit that ended in the water. >>> a maryland carnival had to shut down early, and the call to police wn swarms of teenagers turned violent. more on the arrests coming up. >>> it is 4:00 a.m. good morning, everyone, i'm aaron gilchrest. >> i'm eun yang. for "news4joining us today." boy, did we have a beautiful easter sunday after the overrain. we're hoping it sticks around for another day. >> melissa mollet is keeping an eye on t
neutrogena® >>> good morning.on i'm aar gilchrest. >> i'm eun yang.e death toll is still rising. nearly 300 people have died in the easter sunda bombings in sri lanka. >> arrests have been made, but investigators are sti looking for answers after this coordinated terror attack. >> l plus, ak at your earth day forecast w >>ve got some nice conditionsut there to start, but we have rain this >>> a coordinated attack targeting churches on easter nd suay....
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. >> $80,000 aar but uber and lyft are lowering rates so jay says the same hours won't be giving the same results. >> let's say at the lowt's $65,000 you clear after expenses. >> so it's more important than ever to drive smart. the smartest thing you can do is drive in san francisco. >> i don't like driving in san jose or oakland. the rates are lower than they are in san francisco. and the demand isn't as high so you don't stay as busy. >> but on weekend it's a different strategy if you start early. >> you can do a lot of long rides in the morning and there's no traffic. it's so great. i'm here and someone wants a ride over to oakland but there's no traffic. we'll be there in 15, 20 minutes. >> jay drove enough rides for lyft to qualify for $1,000 worth of stock when the company went public. now he's driving more for uber hoping to qualify for its stock. are you more satisfied being a driver for uber or a driver for lyft? >> probably the number one question my passengers ask. so purely as a driver i prefer lyft. >> he says lyft pays a little more and the passengers seem friendlier. >
. >> $80,000 aar but uber and lyft are lowering rates so jay says the same hours won't be giving the same results. >> let's say at the lowt's $65,000 you clear after expenses. >> so it's more important than ever to drive smart. the smartest thing you can do is drive in san francisco. >> i don't like driving in san jose or oakland. the rates are lower than they are in san francisco. and the demand isn't as high so you don't stay as busy. >> but on weekend it's a...
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simultaneously we were on the west coast repurposing flowers from the vanity fair o aars part we werethe news for gwyneth paltrow. >> the blossom bar is theigri revenuer giving the community a chance to rescue flowers. >> i is excessentory that would have left in the trash. they gave them a chance to create arrangements. >> you will cut your stem at annagel, cover thes range from $ . $100 to $500,000 >> here in this case, you actually havee the people i office coming together, giving back to something that makes ever [ inaudible ]>> hat evening, groves' team brought the arrangepents to the lodge, an american cancer society residence for patients and caregivers. >> oh! >> thank you! >> and they collected the previous week's deliveryor composting. a sustainable cycle that grove hopes can bring a springlike renewal to the mippistry and our role is how to make it more feasible to participate. and we're able to create happiness in the world. it has repurposed almost 50,000 bouquets since 2014 while diverting 80 tons of floral waste, a little something to k h day which is april 22 wd. >> be
simultaneously we were on the west coast repurposing flowers from the vanity fair o aars part we werethe news for gwyneth paltrow. >> the blossom bar is theigri revenuer giving the community a chance to rescue flowers. >> i is excessentory that would have left in the trash. they gave them a chance to create arrangements. >> you will cut your stem at annagel, cover thes range from $ . $100 to $500,000 >> here in this case, you actually havee the people i office coming...
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>>> got to be careful aar -- adam -- aaron, adam -- >> they're all the same. >> yeah. >> just kidding. >> no sleeping in anchoring. mperatures this morning, not too bad. we are dealing with some raindrops. r rebout you >>> welcome back at 4:29. another workweek kickingthff morning. we start with a live look outside now. sunday night nded with some rain and a few showers. may linger for some of us this morning.'s overall, going to be a nice day. looking forward to it. good morning, everyone, i'm eun yang. >> i'm adam tuss. d aaron has t off. let's start with a check of the forecast and commute.mo melillet has a check on the roads. we srt with storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. how warm is it going to get? >> it's going to be nice and warm. open window weather again today. temperatures will be soaring way up into t 70s this afternoon. and it's not all that cold this morning. most areas in the upper 50s to around 60s. degr we have been dealing with an occasional raindrop or two. there will be more dry hours before this moves chance of rain. a rumble or two of thunder comes in again m
>>> got to be careful aar -- adam -- aaron, adam -- >> they're all the same. >> yeah. >> just kidding. >> no sleeping in anchoring. mperatures this morning, not too bad. we are dealing with some raindrops. r rebout you >>> welcome back at 4:29. another workweek kickingthff morning. we start with a live look outside now. sunday night nded with some rain and a few showers. may linger for some of us this morning.'s overall, going to be a nice day. looking...
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as with alfillers, ere is aare risk of unintentional injection into a blood vessel, blindness, strokeary scabs or scarring. juvÉderm it. ♪ >>> time now for our "index." and the massive blaze raging across south jersey. burlington county activating its wildfire strike team. smoke and ash rising as that huge fire destroys 10,000 acres of forest. 75% of the fire contained this afternoon. so far, no injuries reported. >>> and another illinois state trooper killed in a crash. officeis, an 11-year veteran, was heading home in his squad car when a wrong-way driver struck him head on. justbrooke jones-story was kill during a highway traffic stop. officials report a huge spike in crashes into squad cars. 16 on illinois roads so far this year, nearly double the number of troopers struck in all of 2018. >>> and the new developments in the case of a nanny strangled while out for a run. carolina cano disappearing last weekend. friends concerned when she didn't show up for church. her body discovered in a lake in a new jersey park. 33-year-old jorge rios now under arrest, charged with murder, kidna
as with alfillers, ere is aare risk of unintentional injection into a blood vessel, blindness, strokeary scabs or scarring. juvÉderm it. ♪ >>> time now for our "index." and the massive blaze raging across south jersey. burlington county activating its wildfire strike team. smoke and ash rising as that huge fire destroys 10,000 acres of forest. 75% of the fire contained this afternoon. so far, no injuries reported. >>> and another illinois state trooper killed in a...
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now, she was charged with making false statements to a federal law enforcement officer and en aar her motive is still not clear, and by the way, jeff, she was not found to be carrying a bathing suit. >> glor: the story gets even more bizarre. chip reid, thank you very much for the latest on that. an explosion and fire at a chemical plant outside houston today sent thick smoke into the sky and forced people within a one-mile radius indoors. at least one worker was killed. adam bennett of our houston affiliate khou is there. >> reporter: the blast happened at the kemco chemical plant just before lunch, sending workers scrambling to safety under fences. plant workers were initially told by a supervisor to iniuate. moments later, panic set in. >> i could see the control units, and it just ignited. the thing [bleeped] blew. >> reporter: the explosion prompted the lock down of four nearby school districts serving some 30,000 students. residents within a one-mile radius were ordered to shelter in place. harris county sheriff ed gonzalez. >> a transfer line is what initially ignited, and then
now, she was charged with making false statements to a federal law enforcement officer and en aar her motive is still not clear, and by the way, jeff, she was not found to be carrying a bathing suit. >> glor: the story gets even more bizarre. chip reid, thank you very much for the latest on that. an explosion and fire at a chemical plant outside houston today sent thick smoke into the sky and forced people within a one-mile radius indoors. at least one worker was killed. adam bennett of...
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. >>> prince george's county a aare -- prince george's pice are trying to find out who shot a transgender woman. >> hanti carmen was shot and killed at fairmont heights. there's not a suspect or moticl. it's ur whether the fact that ashanti was transgendered play a role in her murder. >>> transgender people face violencenary levels of and assault, especially women according to the human rights ig cam ashanti carmen is the second transgender person violently killed so far thisyear. last year, 28 transgender people were murdered. >>> the woman accusing former vice president joe biden of appropriate behavior is going public. lucy flores says biden behaved inappropriately during a 2014 campaign event in nevada. flores says he smelled her hair, put his hands on her shoulders, and kissed the back ofd. her he nbc news has not independently verified the specific incident took place. n florence saying anything illegal or overtly sexual happened. she spoke to msnbc's casey hunt last night. >> there are videos, photos, full-on compilations of him being inappropriate with women. and you can see the d
. >>> prince george's county a aare -- prince george's pice are trying to find out who shot a transgender woman. >> hanti carmen was shot and killed at fairmont heights. there's not a suspect or moticl. it's ur whether the fact that ashanti was transgendered play a role in her murder. >>> transgender people face violencenary levels of and assault, especially women according to the human rights ig cam ashanti carmen is the second transgender person violently killed so far...
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one of may favorite lines in the book and i want to ask you about this this is when you were looking aare looking at thd it's often startling how much talking and humbling to listen to the views of diverse groups of people from the communities and in equal measure you gain insight into why that democracy works and wondering how i survived. i want to know how you can be true to your self but also true to the state you represent. >> guest: every state has a lot of this we have diversities in our state and i think what we have shown in the last few years is while there are still those issues out there, issues that help come up again it seems like alabama often will take three steps forward in four steps back and that is unfortunate because as you know there are people in that state that means so well and do so well. i ran on a platform of making sure we have more dialogue than monologues and i think if we can continue to do that we do what i had said and what i've seen in alabama we have more in common than what divides us. i believe that on issues of race, not as much in politics which is p
one of may favorite lines in the book and i want to ask you about this this is when you were looking aare looking at thd it's often startling how much talking and humbling to listen to the views of diverse groups of people from the communities and in equal measure you gain insight into why that democracy works and wondering how i survived. i want to know how you can be true to your self but also true to the state you represent. >> guest: every state has a lot of this we have diversities...
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. >> 42-year-old jason aar doesn't know when he'll be able to ride his motorcycle again or return to his construction job. >> the next thing i knew i heard aest whenling in my pocket and -- and started getting burned real, really bad. >> jason start to use a type of vaporizer to quit smoking and he kept a spare battery in his pockets and that's what exploded last month. >> the damage was done and all the skin on the back of my leg was mission, so i -- i went to the emergency room as fast as i could. >> jason underwent two skin graft surgeries and while he recovers his wife is on leave from a nonprofit where she helps homeless moms and kids. their lives have been changed dramatically. >> i've been home with him for about a month and we're still working it out every day, and this is going to be a long process. >> jason and his wife are considering a lawsuit. their attorney address it had. >> we have leads coming in every day and about 100 cases. >> the most recent data from the food and drug administration shows that from 2015 to 2017 more than 2,000 e-cigarette explosions sent people
. >> 42-year-old jason aar doesn't know when he'll be able to ride his motorcycle again or return to his construction job. >> the next thing i knew i heard aest whenling in my pocket and -- and started getting burned real, really bad. >> jason start to use a type of vaporizer to quit smoking and he kept a spare battery in his pockets and that's what exploded last month. >> the damage was done and all the skin on the back of my leg was mission, so i -- i went to the...
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. >> the national archives is giving visitors aare opportunity to see the emancipation proclamation andhe d.c.mancipation act. >> mark segraves explains why these two documents are so important to our history and why we rarely get to see them. >> reporter: it doesn't get out much. in fact, it only sees the light for about 36 hours each year. it's one of the most important o documents inur country's history. the emancipation proclamation. >> what it affected was any state still in rebellion against the union. >> reporter: the document that le to the end of sliavery is so delicate and grag i wifragile i be kept in a dark vault and inside a saled box. it's only taken out about once a year. today they were lining u at the national archives to get a chance to see it just as americans have lined up for generations to view what abraham lincoln said was his greatest while it is on display, you're only going to see half of the original because of the way it was written. >> the document is written on both sides -- pages of paper so we could never show both. >> reporter: with tomorrow being emanci
. >> the national archives is giving visitors aare opportunity to see the emancipation proclamation andhe d.c.mancipation act. >> mark segraves explains why these two documents are so important to our history and why we rarely get to see them. >> reporter: it doesn't get out much. in fact, it only sees the light for about 36 hours each year. it's one of the most important o documents inur country's history. the emancipation proclamation. >> what it affected was any state...
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since the body was discovered on saturday, yellow crime tape has marked off aar l area near chain bridge, an area popular with nature lovers who are unsettled to learn that ms 13 might be agt tictive. >> it's a lite scary. we came out here thinking it would be a good day and not a lot of people. >> reporter: we c tell you a spokesperson for the fbi told me that fbi agents are communicating with d.c. police abou thisenvgaotes i.tition act the d.c. police, but in fact now fbi agents areomnicating with d.c. police sharing information as they assess thend situation a the possibility that ms 13 is located in the woods here. that's the very latest. back to you. >>aking this all very seriously as they should. mark, thank you. maryland governor larry hogan signed 174 bills into law, but one has a particular residence for a local it's called stacey's law. you may be familiar with it. stacey was from bowie. she was only7 when sheas killed in a murder for hire scheme. that was back in 2005. her parents were shocked to learn thatit solion of murder carried minimal jail time because it was classified
since the body was discovered on saturday, yellow crime tape has marked off aar l area near chain bridge, an area popular with nature lovers who are unsettled to learn that ms 13 might be agt tictive. >> it's a lite scary. we came out here thinking it would be a good day and not a lot of people. >> reporter: we c tell you a spokesperson for the fbi told me that fbi agents are communicating with d.c. police abou thisenvgaotes i.tition act the d.c. police, but in fact now fbi agents...
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served in aars, he role, and he was vice chair of to 2011. from 2009 importantly, he was also federal minister of labour and social affairs in the previous government from 2007-2009, and as i was reminded during that period in the early days of the germany undertook a set of labor market programs which orkame referred to as short w in german. when i was sitting at the bank of england, we were trying to figure out how we could emulate this and none of us successfully did, but it was a brilliant step forward in terms of flexible fiscal and labor market priorities. we will hear from the minister today. may i invite to our stage olaf scholz. [applause] scholz: thank you for inviting me. looking at all of you, i have decided that i will shorten my and thenlittle bit we'll have a better chance to discuss with each other. i think it makes a lot of sense. it is a pleasure to be with you in washington and at a time when rules are increasingly under the key day on the multilateral calendar. my colleagues an opportunity to talk about the state of the gl
served in aars, he role, and he was vice chair of to 2011. from 2009 importantly, he was also federal minister of labour and social affairs in the previous government from 2007-2009, and as i was reminded during that period in the early days of the germany undertook a set of labor market programs which orkame referred to as short w in german. when i was sitting at the bank of england, we were trying to figure out how we could emulate this and none of us successfully did, but it was a brilliant...
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having aars away from real debate were something like this could be passed. don't think the probability has changed. to, 1% or 2%ed across-the-board why have we seen a significant selloff? macroctor in terms of the backdrop is you saw a very strong shift from defensive into cyclicals. that was a confluence with the political headlines we see. that, comes down with people looking for answers and increases the fear. it is fear of the fear. we knew this debate was coming for at least a year or more. the question was when is it going to matter and should it matter? and is the fear of the fear, particularly in the health insurer stocks, a group that has outperformed for multiple years, it has been the source of the alpha for a lot of books. they are asking the question, should i care more about medicare for all or not? what they are worried about is the other guy worried or not? it is fear of the fear that has driven this. it is not the market priced in the probability that has changed. romaine: we focused a lot on the medicare for all actual proposal. there is a
having aars away from real debate were something like this could be passed. don't think the probability has changed. to, 1% or 2%ed across-the-board why have we seen a significant selloff? macroctor in terms of the backdrop is you saw a very strong shift from defensive into cyclicals. that was a confluence with the political headlines we see. that, comes down with people looking for answers and increases the fear. it is fear of the fear. we knew this debate was coming for at least a year or...
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gas buddy saysn filling up mondays can save all drivers an estimated $2 billion aar >> i'm going to have to get gas after work today. >> the way to do >>> if even if you're not, maybe your warns or loved ones -- your parents or loved ones are getting tohe age where they have to decide about medical care after everyone pays medicare taxes, but it doesn't mean you'll be automatically enrolled. signup happens three months over or after your 65th rthday. most people don't know there ire othernsurance options that go above and beyond basic medicare. what you're being taxed for now is medicare a. that's for hospital stays after the age of. medicare b is the government insurance you'll probably need to pay doctors and other provids after retirement. >> if you help grandma, you need to get educated because you've got the link forn, communicat you can talk about her. you may have to educate yourself. >> a complete wbreakdown oft to know is available on medicare.gov. >>> 5:16. time for ather look at th forecast. there were severe storms overnight. all that thunder and lightning pt us up. luckily t
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the showers right now over the memps aare will day tomorrow.ut there right now in ourrerea, in d.c. as we look down towards the kennedy center, down towards the airport, the potomac, we've got pretty nice conditions. 74 degrees. winds out of the east at 8 mielmiles an hour. more clouds than sunshine. re sunshine down to the south. that's why we have temperatures in the 70s here and 60s to the . nort only 66 right now at frederick. 63 in hagerstown. that's where the rain has been off and on. not much up there now and most of it has been light. it's been scattered showers from time to time,ng but alo i-70. not much around the d.c. metro area. more showers back to the c west. you see them right here trying to make their way through. i do think these will come through around 9:00, 10:00. if you're heading out, take the umbrella. you may need it. light showers tonight. no big deal. here's the storm. you see the severe weather down toward parts of florida and alabama, this is only what's happening around memis. yoee that swirl right there right next
the showers right now over the memps aare will day tomorrow.ut there right now in ourrerea, in d.c. as we look down towards the kennedy center, down towards the airport, the potomac, we've got pretty nice conditions. 74 degrees. winds out of the east at 8 mielmiles an hour. more clouds than sunshine. re sunshine down to the south. that's why we have temperatures in the 70s here and 60s to the . nort only 66 right now at frederick. 63 in hagerstown. that's where the rain has been off and on. not...
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both women pressing for the general assembly to hold aar g on the allegations. one their attorneys insist must be bipartisan. >> i want the people of virginia to know the truth and would like the virginia l islature to do the right thing. >> virginia's house speaker is accusing democrats of standin in the way. last week they sent this letter outlining a detailed plan to impanel five delegates from each party to hearrom the lieutenant governor, watson and tysn. the democrouse leader responded writing in part law enforcement officials are best equippedo investigate these matterings. we believe any such hearing would be of a political nature, particularly in an election year. and would n provide the accusers the fair and impartial forum theyesve. this noel naacp president agreed. she says police at the courts are the right place to resolve the allegations. >> file a police report and let that happen. why is it that we go to the media? why is it that you want your due process to come at some sort of media circus? se doesn't make s to me. >> reporter: this latest dus
both women pressing for the general assembly to hold aar g on the allegations. one their attorneys insist must be bipartisan. >> i want the people of virginia to know the truth and would like the virginia l islature to do the right thing. >> virginia's house speaker is accusing democrats of standin in the way. last week they sent this letter outlining a detailed plan to impanel five delegates from each party to hearrom the lieutenant governor, watson and tysn. the democrouse leader...
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at not aare looking lot of change as far as rates are concerned. this is a three-day chart of treasuries. 2.53% right now. past --been there the we got there two trading sessions ago and we have been hovering around that level. take a look at futures in europe. we saw a mixed open to the futures trade this morning. now we are seeing for the most part green arrows. the dax futures are down a little bit right now. we have gains of 0.2 percent in paris and 0.1% in london. >> interesting the futures are not giving as much of a condition -- conviction. the asian session was mixed. economic worries to the four a day after we got disappointing gdp data out of korea. we got disappointing industrial data out of japan. concerns of some in the asian economy are not doing well. think back to what happened in the u.s. yesterday. we saw the nasdaq touching a new all-time high. the s&p fairly unmoved by the earnings report. that stop dropping the most in three decades as a result of profit guidance. business a bloomberg flash. to keepsa may's plan britain out of
at not aare looking lot of change as far as rates are concerned. this is a three-day chart of treasuries. 2.53% right now. past --been there the we got there two trading sessions ago and we have been hovering around that level. take a look at futures in europe. we saw a mixed open to the futures trade this morning. now we are seeing for the most part green arrows. the dax futures are down a little bit right now. we have gains of 0.2 percent in paris and 0.1% in london. >> interesting the...
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you're gonna pay a heavy price for that, but also we are taking away your right to participate in aar democratic society. you can't vote anymore. >> you are paying a price. you committed a crime and you are in jail. that is bad. but you are still living in american society and you have a right to vote. i believe in that, yes, i do. >> sean: so bernie is lobbying hard for violent incarcerated felons to have the same right as law-abiding americans. and senate cory booker busy playing identity politics. transparent political stunt toto win support from minorities, spartacus booker has just introduced a senate bill exploring "reparations" and spartacus along with a dozen other democrats attending al sharpton's national action network convention this week in new york. reparations, pretty hot topic, take a look. >> congresswoman sheila jackson lee has proposed a bill to form a commission to study how to do reparations. if you are elected president, would you sign that bill if it came across your desk? >> when i am elected president, i will sign that bill. >> if that bill were to pass and co
you're gonna pay a heavy price for that, but also we are taking away your right to participate in aar democratic society. you can't vote anymore. >> you are paying a price. you committed a crime and you are in jail. that is bad. but you are still living in american society and you have a right to vote. i believe in that, yes, i do. >> sean: so bernie is lobbying hard for violent incarcerated felons to have the same right as law-abiding americans. and senate cory booker busy playing...
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we aare digging in and doing th work. >> why is steny hoyer saying it's not worthwhile and nancy pelosiright now. it wouldn't be good for reelections and not what's good for the republic. they are being political and speak in political terms. >> i think this transcends politics whatsoever. we need to make sure we need to get the full facts and evidence in front of us, that means a transparency of this report and investigation. let's remember what mueller investigated. he investigated corrupt conspiracy, criminal conspiracy to work with the russians to interfere with our election. we know the russians interfered with the 2016 election in sweeping and substantive ways according to mueller. the second piece of it is he showed over and over again the attempts of obstruction of justi justice. what i would say is we have a job to do, get the facts, get the evidence, show the american people the truth and then impeachment will be revealed to us one way or another. >> do you think it's possible and i don't want to badger, but do you think it's possible that the democratic caucus after fighting
we aare digging in and doing th work. >> why is steny hoyer saying it's not worthwhile and nancy pelosiright now. it wouldn't be good for reelections and not what's good for the republic. they are being political and speak in political terms. >> i think this transcends politics whatsoever. we need to make sure we need to get the full facts and evidence in front of us, that means a transparency of this report and investigation. let's remember what mueller investigated. he...
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with aared to people muslim background. it is hard to push back on mainstream media narratives. local media i have more optimism for. we can build relationships with the journalists that you have access to can make a difference over the long run. it takes time to invest in that. -- i am of -- yeah, i skeptical about the media. we have to push back. i do not see the media as the primary source of islamaphobia. it is a mechanism. i am not losing sleep over it at night. unwittingly, folks like that can serve as a mouthpiece for islamaphobia because of the deeper rooted interest at corporate media has in terms of the u.s. and its own foreign mastic policies and priorities. that is what we do start calling -- the mastic policies and priorities. that is what we need to start calling attention to. >> i think we have time for one more question. anybody in the middle? >> hello. i am a palestinian-american. you have not spoken to the role of zionism or evangelical institutions and upholding islamophobia. what are the roles? can broaden that question, what is the role of specifically relig
with aared to people muslim background. it is hard to push back on mainstream media narratives. local media i have more optimism for. we can build relationships with the journalists that you have access to can make a difference over the long run. it takes time to invest in that. -- i am of -- yeah, i skeptical about the media. we have to push back. i do not see the media as the primary source of islamaphobia. it is a mechanism. i am not losing sleep over it at night. unwittingly, folks like...
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but when you are blocking natural gas pipelines going to the northeast, when you a aar arelimiting new gas hook ups, maybe it's time for us to have a conversation in this country, do we need to have a stable base load of energy and those are things that are uninterpretrupt. >> i'll leave you with one last thing. >> there are many coal fire generating stations, that doesn't sound like base load to me. >> let's go to senator -- >> thank you. secretary, great to be with you again. you and i have discussed in the past, i'll bring up again today, my opposition to the department's practice in the past of barring excess uranium. the barters are illegal, the barters have contributed to record low uranium prices and put uranium producers in wyoming and other states out of work. in 2018, the u.s. uranium production was at its lower level since 1950. last year i received your commit to suspend the barter. so i ask, mr. secretary, can you commit to suspending the uranium barters and agree to work with congress to fully fund the portsmouth clean up costs? >> i agree with you that -- i think i've us
but when you are blocking natural gas pipelines going to the northeast, when you a aar arelimiting new gas hook ups, maybe it's time for us to have a conversation in this country, do we need to have a stable base load of energy and those are things that are uninterpretrupt. >> i'll leave you with one last thing. >> there are many coal fire generating stations, that doesn't sound like base load to me. >> let's go to senator -- >> thank you. secretary, great to be with you...
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apre the media mogul's >>> plus, ng america's best loved novel for broadway, my conversation with aarckingbird" and why it remains so relevant today. and. >>> the public is thoroughly fed up, whether they were pro or antibrexit.
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he has a last meal before aar ful goodbye with his brothers nnd sisters.ous and sad to leave his family, says he's confident he won't be sent back, he knows the route better and won't even bother tryi to cross legally. he's gone. speeding off to an unknown future and hoping heeton't have ton to a country that can't protect him. for the pbs newshour, i'm rcia biggs in san pedro sula, honduras. >> and an update to marsha's report, at the end you saw giovanni leaving on duressbut he never made it to the united states. o e journey proved too difficult and cold through the late winter and his fear of being attacked again materialized in northern mexico causing him to turn back near the bored. last week he returned home to his family. in san pedro >> yang: stay with us.on coming uhe newshour: remembering rapper nipsey hussle, who was killed over the weekend. n the history thern ireland with author patrick radden keefe on his new book, "say nothing." and, ashley blaker offers his take on mocking religion. ngton, tensions continue between congress and investigatio
he has a last meal before aar ful goodbye with his brothers nnd sisters.ous and sad to leave his family, says he's confident he won't be sent back, he knows the route better and won't even bother tryi to cross legally. he's gone. speeding off to an unknown future and hoping heeton't have ton to a country that can't protect him. for the pbs newshour, i'm rcia biggs in san pedro sula, honduras. >> and an update to marsha's report, at the end you saw giovanni leaving on duressbut he never...
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much information out as i can and i think these categories, i think most fair-minded people would aa aare gr agree are things that have to be redacted. >> right. thinking about the chairman you ki judiciary, if he were to release or any member of congress were to release the full report of redacted version of report, are they in compliance with the law or vice of the law or what -- >> i don't want to speculation abo speculate about the circumstance rs that would be involved. i don't intend at this stage to send the full unredacted report to the committee. i don't know where i would get it. got it directly from the counsel, that would be unfortunate. i doubt that would happen. >> maybe he'd get it directly from the counsel. that'd be unfortunate. hmm. what? that was the attorney general today under gentle almost soporific questioning from a republican member of congress who was trying to get him to say it would be terrible if someone in congress got ahold of the whole unredacted mueller report and leaked it to the public or leaked the parts that were supposed to be redacted by the attorney
much information out as i can and i think these categories, i think most fair-minded people would aa aare gr agree are things that have to be redacted. >> right. thinking about the chairman you ki judiciary, if he were to release or any member of congress were to release the full report of redacted version of report, are they in compliance with the law or vice of the law or what -- >> i don't want to speculation abo speculate about the circumstance rs that would be involved. i don't...
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i'm aar gilchrist. haveeaotten at one person out. going to be transporting. right now only getting by on the right side of the roadway. so we're seeing real delay there is. inneroc loop at bra road, that has cleared out. some lanes sti shut down. pedestriann.rash investigatio >> thank you. we'll have a look at our recast when we come back. fast, reliable internet is crucial. does it every go down? yes. can't do my job. business grinds to a halt. our gig-speed network not only downloads files up to 20 times faster, we go beyond fast with 4g backup for complete reliability. so if the unexpected happens... (snaps fingers) you stay up and running. we lost power... but not to that. i want that. (laughing) for a limited time get fast, reliable internet for a low price. call now. comcast business. beyond fast. test results to come back, appointments to open up, or treatment plans to start. at cancer treatment centers of america, we make ti for cancer patients. time to answer questions, relieve worries, and tur
i'm aar gilchrist. haveeaotten at one person out. going to be transporting. right now only getting by on the right side of the roadway. so we're seeing real delay there is. inneroc loop at bra road, that has cleared out. some lanes sti shut down. pedestriann.rash investigatio >> thank you. we'll have a look at our recast when we come back. fast, reliable internet is crucial. does it every go down? yes. can't do my job. business grinds to a halt. our gig-speed network not only downloads...
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he was caught by police at aar transit station.o had thrown the 5-year-old vict. he said he planned to kill an adult but he chose the victim instead. the boy plunging 40 feet to the ground. the family's attorney. on the child is currently in critical conditiut with the grace of god and the excellent support and care is beginning a long, long journey to recovery. >> reporter: he suffered multiple a fractures what's described as massive head trauma. on a page for online donations which has surpassed $700,000, a family frevealing his condition has very little change at this int, but we are hoping to get some good news back from upcoming tests in the next few days. >> the family appreciates the outpouring of support from across the count reassuring them of the overall . >> reporter: we're told landen loves playingnd soccer hockey which is something obviously you do here in minnesota. the family's attorney says that every new day is a good day and there are people praying all over the world that this little boy hasew many more n days in
he was caught by police at aar transit station.o had thrown the 5-year-old vict. he said he planned to kill an adult but he chose the victim instead. the boy plunging 40 feet to the ground. the family's attorney. on the child is currently in critical conditiut with the grace of god and the excellent support and care is beginning a long, long journey to recovery. >> reporter: he suffered multiple a fractures what's described as massive head trauma. on a page for online donations which has...
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. >> it's aar royallyge pop start today. instagram. and in theirirst post, they shared picturesrom theast year along with the photos they wrote, welcome to our official we look forward to sharing the work that drives us, the causes we support, important announcements, and the opportity to share a light on key issues. in other royal news, yesterday the first look the lifetime sequel to "harry and meghan: a royal romance." the first film appeared just a week before the rl royal wedding and told the story of their relationship from their first date to the engagement. hed now in new film, harry and meghan becoming royal, we get a glimpse of where the story picks up. >> i love th. >> i just feel like i'm pretending to be this beautiful swan. >> it's got to be h to look at yourself in the mirror and see a hypocrite. >> you'll never be able to control everything. >> i'm still waiting on that curtesy. >> p thepopcorn. it's so good. >> i walk into my sister's ouse, her tv's locked on lifetime. there's no other channel in my sister's
. >> it's aar royallyge pop start today. instagram. and in theirirst post, they shared picturesrom theast year along with the photos they wrote, welcome to our official we look forward to sharing the work that drives us, the causes we support, important announcements, and the opportity to share a light on key issues. in other royal news, yesterday the first look the lifetime sequel to "harry and meghan: a royal romance." the first film appeared just a week before the rl royal...
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and -- >> quite aar li >> we saw people walk up to and say what is this? press a button ands get t long receipt and take it back to their seat and start reading. they were reading them. you have roald dahl. the worst thing is you're at the mva and you phone dies. >> i think it is creative. this is >> a pilot program for right now, six months. talking to prince george's county, if this things successful, which just being out there for the few hours we were, people we pressing t buttons and looking at it. they want to spread this to otier places where we ourselves waiting with nothing to do. >> there is always your cell phone. >> there is always -- habits die ha. >> or byo, bring your own reading terials. thank you. >>> that's reporters' notebook. i'm patso l muse. "news 4 today" continues. >>> "news 4 today" starts now. >> good sunday morning to you. it is 6:30. we got the sun coming up. thank you for being here with us. i'm adam tuss. >> i'm meagan fitzgerald. we have a quick traffic alert for you right away. the bw parkway is closed down for a seriousacci
and -- >> quite aar li >> we saw people walk up to and say what is this? press a button ands get t long receipt and take it back to their seat and start reading. they were reading them. you have roald dahl. the worst thing is you're at the mva and you phone dies. >> i think it is creative. this is >> a pilot program for right now, six months. talking to prince george's county, if this things successful, which just being out there for the few hours we were, people we...
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is aare a democracy, so it delicate issue to talk about the information i could have received from theer ofrtant military officers joining this call and military officers. said is president has the military is joining the constitution and democratic call of the venezuelan people for a regime change. tom: thank you so much for joining us. what would you suggest mr. guaido needs from the united states of america? this is a question going back more than 120 years. what does mr. quite own need from the military and need froms -- guaido the military and politicians of washington? maryhen: it is important going forward for a peaceful transition as much as possible, we need to not polarize the situation. if the united states want to support the call, i think the most important part is to inform the population about what is going on accordingly to what is happening in venezuela and to not polarize. this is a national effort and has been for two decades now. it should be really on venezuelans to pursue their democratic change. francine: thank you so much for joining us. we will get her back on
is aare a democracy, so it delicate issue to talk about the information i could have received from theer ofrtant military officers joining this call and military officers. said is president has the military is joining the constitution and democratic call of the venezuelan people for a regime change. tom: thank you so much for joining us. what would you suggest mr. guaido needs from the united states of america? this is a question going back more than 120 years. what does mr. quite own need from...
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it's hard not to see his i a aare -- his critique of pete buttigieg in this case. >> does he have any this country as far as evangelicals go? i mean, just 20 years ago he was ripping on bill clinton for -- for his adulteress affair. what sort of impact does he have now adays? >> he definitely has a substantial impact among conservative christians, especially white conservative christians, not so much among communities of color. i think that the hypocrisy and inconsistency that is involved in this does undercut his ability to be making that argument to a broader audience. and hopefully pete's candidacy is also raising the question for many christians of whether they need to take a closer look at scripture and the scriptural passages that franklin graham is talking about to make his argument against same-sex marriage to see if in fact the bible is not speaking to committed, loving, same-sex marriages like that of mayor buttigieg's and millions of lgbtq around the world. i hope this will present an opportunity for many christians who may have looked to people like franklin graham in the
it's hard not to see his i a aare -- his critique of pete buttigieg in this case. >> does he have any this country as far as evangelicals go? i mean, just 20 years ago he was ripping on bill clinton for -- for his adulteress affair. what sort of impact does he have now adays? >> he definitely has a substantial impact among conservative christians, especially white conservative christians, not so much among communities of color. i think that the hypocrisy and inconsistency that is...
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there is aare right, lot of complexity. the overarching issue is that both want to be the global dominant player. the u.s. wants to protect its industry and the chinese want to support its growing tech industry. so it is a sort of country clash. as you say, this micro detail is important for investors as well. francine: would move currencies? karen: the one thing that has it doestled is that seem within the negotiations there has been an agreement on maintaining some kind of stability. there are major implications there, i think there are broader implications for the dollar in terms of the outcome and whether it is , andrted for global growth therefore, on a broad dollar weakness story. but i don't think it is a dollar-yuan story. francine: thank you very much. n ward from jp morgan stays with us. carlos ghosn vows he will not be broken amidst a recent allegations. we get the latest on that drama next. this is bloomberg. ♪ foreign language} francine: that is the european minister saying they do learn more about the ethiopia
there is aare right, lot of complexity. the overarching issue is that both want to be the global dominant player. the u.s. wants to protect its industry and the chinese want to support its growing tech industry. so it is a sort of country clash. as you say, this micro detail is important for investors as well. francine: would move currencies? karen: the one thing that has it doestled is that seem within the negotiations there has been an agreement on maintaining some kind of stability. there...
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it's kind of like when brick and mort aar stores go away, that's okay but now they're going to operateclusively on the internet so terrorism 3.0 is a big deal and here's a nation with 20 million people with 300 dead. it's indicative the way the islam islamic is heading through, they're gaining a foothold, it's leverage, it's distributed lethality globally. we ought to be very concerned about this. >> it seems with our so-called military successes, we make matters even more complicated. we waged a war after 9/11 on al qaeda and by 2005, 2006 the seeds of isis were being planted where even bin laden and al-hiri and we find ourselves possibly in the next phase of terrorism. >> to me, is terrorism like the poor, as jesus said, always with us? and if there's what is the coun terror strategy after the bush doctrine, after you destroy the safe havens and disenfranchise them, you disburse them, there's a terror diaspora but it's still terr terror. so what do we do? what's the smart strategy? >> i'll tell you, john, three things, we ought to be thinking internationally, just as we try and deal
it's kind of like when brick and mort aar stores go away, that's okay but now they're going to operateclusively on the internet so terrorism 3.0 is a big deal and here's a nation with 20 million people with 300 dead. it's indicative the way the islam islamic is heading through, they're gaining a foothold, it's leverage, it's distributed lethality globally. we ought to be very concerned about this. >> it seems with our so-called military successes, we make matters even more complicated. we...