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founded founding circle is get money from agon.e loans that could reach more than 2 thoirblings 500 small and medium size businesses in the u.k. is shows how institutions like insurers are attracted to the yields on offer. funding circle c.e.o. spoke with caroline hyde in london, where she asked if more financial institutions will be using the services of companies like funding circle. >> if you look at the funding circle platform, we have 70,000 retail investors that lend through us. we have government institutions, the british business bank, k.f.w., the european investment bank, local governments and councils, and we have a number of other institutions. we have our own listed funds, the funding circle income from a number of blueprint offers. from our perspective, we want as many different types of investors as possible to be using the platform to get money to small businesses. i think as every year or every lone that we do -- every loan that goes on, the track record becomes more established and more and more large institutions
founded founding circle is get money from agon.e loans that could reach more than 2 thoirblings 500 small and medium size businesses in the u.k. is shows how institutions like insurers are attracted to the yields on offer. funding circle c.e.o. spoke with caroline hyde in london, where she asked if more financial institutions will be using the services of companies like funding circle. >> if you look at the funding circle platform, we have 70,000 retail investors that lend through us. we...
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we can only imagine how excruciating and agonizing this is because it's not knowing where your son is or what happened. have you been in touch with the navy? have they been keeping you up to date on all the efforts? >> yes. th they's be they've talked to us several times, at least twice a day if not more. they've done a really good job of keeping us up to date as to where they're at. >> we know that tragically, some remains were found. have they told you where they are in terms of identifying those? >> i know that they've notified some of the families and i know my son wasn't part of it -- one of them. so that's all i know. >> we always, always hear from parents in your situation that the not knowing that is so excruciating and painful because of course you just want to know the fate of your son. and i wanted to ask you, cynthia, have you been worried about him before all of this happened? because of the string of accidents from some navy ships this year, how big of a concern was that to you? >> honestly, i talked to my son before, john and i had talked about after the fitzgerald and
we can only imagine how excruciating and agonizing this is because it's not knowing where your son is or what happened. have you been in touch with the navy? have they been keeping you up to date on all the efforts? >> yes. th they's be they've talked to us several times, at least twice a day if not more. they've done a really good job of keeping us up to date as to where they're at. >> we know that tragically, some remains were found. have they told you where they are in terms of...
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some of the families of missing people are making the agonizing trip here to the city in the hope of being reunited with their loved ones. debora patta, cbs news, barcelona. >> ninan: here in the u.s., millions are getting ready for the great american eclipse on monday. ramie yuccas is in madras, oregon, a small town gearing up for its big day in the sun-- and moon. er reporter: madras is the epicenter for eclipse watchers in oregon. families are coming to solar- fest to get glasses, and to fearn. are you excited to see the eclipse? why? >> because sun! and the moon. >> reporter: thousands are headed here. spectators, entertainers, and vendors are all packing the small agriculture town. madras has a better chance for fear skies than anywhere else erong the line of totality. mayor royce embank. you guys have never seen anything like this before. >> no, no. the most we've seen, probably was maybe 10,000 at the air show, and that was over a two- ay period. >> reporter: so you're multiplying it by 10. >> i know, i know. t n't that neat? >> reporter: it wasn't just neat t lysa vattimo, wh
some of the families of missing people are making the agonizing trip here to the city in the hope of being reunited with their loved ones. debora patta, cbs news, barcelona. >> ninan: here in the u.s., millions are getting ready for the great american eclipse on monday. ramie yuccas is in madras, oregon, a small town gearing up for its big day in the sun-- and moon. er reporter: madras is the epicenter for eclipse watchers in oregon. families are coming to solar- fest to get glasses, and...
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. >> reporter: for the families of the uss mccain, an agonizing wait. 22-year-old kenneth smith from michigan is among the missing. >> i just want to be over there searching. his father and i couldn't be prouder of our son. he's a great kid, a hero. >> reporter: as the sun comes up here, the searchers will be out again today. bob woodruff, abc news, singapore. >>> for the second time this month, a new york city city area football player has died during a workout. dominick best chanced during a non-contact practice at mt. st. me michael academy in the bronx. two weeks ago, another player was killed when a log hit him in the head. >>> and a teen missing for 11 days has been found in the great smoky mountain park. he was taken to the hospital. he was the subject of a massive search. but on tuesday, he just walked right out of the park. a family member said they had a big celebration after hearing that the teen was safe. ki not imagi i cannot imagine the relief. >>> you know that old saying of cork when life gives you lime, make the perfect food. >> guacamole? >> yes. >> that's not what
. >> reporter: for the families of the uss mccain, an agonizing wait. 22-year-old kenneth smith from michigan is among the missing. >> i just want to be over there searching. his father and i couldn't be prouder of our son. he's a great kid, a hero. >> reporter: as the sun comes up here, the searchers will be out again today. bob woodruff, abc news, singapore. >>> for the second time this month, a new york city city area football player has died during a workout....
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not just him waiting in the situation are agonizing what's happening. this pictures are important and they tell you a lot. but the other ones i mentioned tell you what is like as a person. >> to the president ever next the photo you chose? >> it didn't really work that way. he trusted me if we were going to make public a picture i would put an appropriate picture, if you look at some of the earlier pictures where he was dealing with the economic crisis on you could say these are not the conditional pictures you see, he had his head in his hands. i was trying to be truthful to how he was dealing with this. i think people thought they were appropriate to make public so the public could see some of that makes a considerable -- campaign that's a risk you take their hard to control in the proper context. >> was there ever a time when the president said, not now. >> guest: know, but i know him so well that i could tell when he needed some space. and i also came to learn if he had a one-on-one meeting with someone he really wanted to have a private conversatio
not just him waiting in the situation are agonizing what's happening. this pictures are important and they tell you a lot. but the other ones i mentioned tell you what is like as a person. >> to the president ever next the photo you chose? >> it didn't really work that way. he trusted me if we were going to make public a picture i would put an appropriate picture, if you look at some of the earlier pictures where he was dealing with the economic crisis on you could say these are not...
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and not just the weighy pictures of him in the situation room, or him agonizing over what is happening in syria, those kind of pictures are important and tell you a lot about his presidency but the other ones i mentioned tell you a lot about him as a person. >> host: did the president ever nix a photo you chose? >> guest: didn't really work that way. i think he trusted me if we were going to make public a picture, would pet out an appropriate picture. i think if you look at some of the early pictures we released, where he was dealing with the economic crisis and you would say these are not the pictures you see, his head in his hands. we were in this terrible economic situation, but i was trying be truthful to how he was dealing with this in his meetings. i think people thought they were appropriate to make public so that the public could see that how he was doing. then for then during the next presidential campaign they were used by the opposition and put in the wrong context. so that's the risk you take when you make public pictures like that. it's hard to control that they're shown i
and not just the weighy pictures of him in the situation room, or him agonizing over what is happening in syria, those kind of pictures are important and tell you a lot about his presidency but the other ones i mentioned tell you a lot about him as a person. >> host: did the president ever nix a photo you chose? >> guest: didn't really work that way. i think he trusted me if we were going to make public a picture, would pet out an appropriate picture. i think if you look at some of...
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and that was agonizing to see. some of the more positive things to look at is the actual search and recovery that was successful. we had over 100 rescues that took place, and seeing people reunited with their pets, for instance, is amazing. we saw, unfortunately, children crying when they were being hugged by their parents as they were brought to dry land. what an astounding thing to see. also the bravery of the men and women out there doing these search and rescues. >> yeah. and i cannot imagine how stressful it must be to be with an elderly parent our with your young children trying to just get to safety, to get to dry land. we take our hats off to all those people. the professional emergency management people and people on the streets helping their neighbors. simply amazing. i know that the television station, khou, was evacuated because they had water streaming into their newsrooms, as well. this is just the beginning of the story. the director of houston emergency management told us we are still very much in t
and that was agonizing to see. some of the more positive things to look at is the actual search and recovery that was successful. we had over 100 rescues that took place, and seeing people reunited with their pets, for instance, is amazing. we saw, unfortunately, children crying when they were being hugged by their parents as they were brought to dry land. what an astounding thing to see. also the bravery of the men and women out there doing these search and rescues. >> yeah. and i cannot...
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>>> now at 11:00 the agonizing wait for a local family, their son among the missing in that u.s. navy collision at sea. >> the last stand for dozens of families with nowhere to go, forced out of their h safe. tonight one man shares his fierce now that he's out. >>> and a local priest who admitted to a past live with the ku klux klan, new details could ex explain why he came forward when he did. . >>> good echg, ten families tonight are preparing to hear the worst about their sons and daughters serving in the u.s. navy. >> and one of those families lives here in montgomery county. this is a picture of electronics technician second class kevin booshle. he served on the uss john mccain. he's one of the sailors missing after a collision in singapore. >> reporter: all of gaithersburg sending positive thoughts to this young man's family page three weeks ago, a imagine that would make any family proud, kevin bushel on the on patrol in the east china sea. the 2009 graduate join the navy not long after graduation. the collision on monday between the john mccain and the oil and chemical ta
>>> now at 11:00 the agonizing wait for a local family, their son among the missing in that u.s. navy collision at sea. >> the last stand for dozens of families with nowhere to go, forced out of their h safe. tonight one man shares his fierce now that he's out. >>> and a local priest who admitted to a past live with the ku klux klan, new details could ex explain why he came forward when he did. . >>> good echg, ten families tonight are preparing to hear the...
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the socialation to take you from that age of innocence and where everybody is the same, to this agonizing sort of agitating presence that we have now in american soil that we cannot hide under a rug. right now, what i'm witnessing is that whether it's ferguson or if it's in something that happened in california, my home town of chicago or charlottesville that you squeeze a balloon and eventually it's going to pop you can't keep pressuring that balloon. i believe that if we have those particular tools and not using just that quote. children are socialized, how can churching stands up on sunday morning is the most segregated time in america on american soil, so how can the churches and the ministers step up to speak to congregations so they can do the greater works of the christian that christ said neighbors we're doing a very poor job of doing. we spike answered f on that one. >> the quote we had that president obama posted came from nelson mandela. when you go back to education, there are people who they've gone to charlottesville, new orleans and said this is part of history, you can't c
the socialation to take you from that age of innocence and where everybody is the same, to this agonizing sort of agitating presence that we have now in american soil that we cannot hide under a rug. right now, what i'm witnessing is that whether it's ferguson or if it's in something that happened in california, my home town of chicago or charlottesville that you squeeze a balloon and eventually it's going to pop you can't keep pressuring that balloon. i believe that if we have those particular...
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. >> it's agonizing.t can take weeks to years for some people to get paid. >> reporter: cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger says anyone who is at risk of flooding should be prepared for the worst. >> every, single person should have an inventory list of the contents of their home with pictures. >> reporter: that could speed up a claim or government aid and help those who have lost everything to rebuild. weijia jang, cbs news, corpus christi, texas. >> the national flood insurance program is run by fema and is currently about $25 billion in debt. experts say that congress will have to provide the program with new funding. >>> time for a check of our weather with roberta. it's hot. >> it will be hotter. today is the last day of seasonal temperatures for the month. look at the beautiful bank of low clouds and fog over the angel island. we had heavy drizzle with the compressed deck of the marine layer. this is dublin looking towards the mount diablo. air quality looks good now but we have a "spare the
. >> it's agonizing.t can take weeks to years for some people to get paid. >> reporter: cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger says anyone who is at risk of flooding should be prepared for the worst. >> every, single person should have an inventory list of the contents of their home with pictures. >> reporter: that could speed up a claim or government aid and help those who have lost everything to rebuild. weijia jang, cbs news, corpus christi, texas. >> the...
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and spent agonizing moments wondering if that, if she'd also lose her husband and another child who rode out the storm in their home in houston. >> now my husband is inside my house with my son 2-year-old, toddler, and i just don't want to lose another son or husband. >> we later found out that they are both safe. some wonderful news to report. much more on that interview from amelia coming up, news 4 at 11:00. stay with us as we the latest updates in our nbc washington app. so, now a look at what is still ahead. storm team 4 meteorologistricke track. these folks need a second wind, third wind, fourth wind. we are not done with this? >> not by a long shot. even after the rain stops, they're still going to be dealing with flooding. bayous will rise. rivers are going to continue to rise. this watt thieer has to go some. expecting 15 to 25 inches in some spots. where amelia was just outside of houston right now. we are starting to see it lighten up a little bit. what is happening is, dry air is actually working its way around the system. and coming through here. so it is pushing a little bi
and spent agonizing moments wondering if that, if she'd also lose her husband and another child who rode out the storm in their home in houston. >> now my husband is inside my house with my son 2-year-old, toddler, and i just don't want to lose another son or husband. >> we later found out that they are both safe. some wonderful news to report. much more on that interview from amelia coming up, news 4 at 11:00. stay with us as we the latest updates in our nbc washington app. so, now...
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. >> it is agonizing. it can take weeks and months.some people in sandy it took years. >> reporter: jill schlesinger says anyone at risk of flooding should be prepared for the worst. >> every single person should have an inventory list of the contents of their home, with pictures. >> reporter: that can could speed up a claim or government aid and help those who lost everything rebuild. rita jiang, cbs news, corpus christi, texas. >>> the owner of the houston rockets is increasing his donation to hurricane harvey relief efforts. leslie alexander says he will relief fund set up by houston's mayor. that's up from $4 million alexander pledged on monday. >>> for information on how you can help the victims of hurricane harvey, we have collected important links and other information on our web side. all you have to do is go to cbsnews.com/floodhelp. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," the series a more perfect union tells us about a furniture store owner in texas who opened his doors to hundreds of flood evacuees. i'm anne-marie green. this
. >> it is agonizing. it can take weeks and months.some people in sandy it took years. >> reporter: jill schlesinger says anyone at risk of flooding should be prepared for the worst. >> every single person should have an inventory list of the contents of their home, with pictures. >> reporter: that can could speed up a claim or government aid and help those who lost everything rebuild. rita jiang, cbs news, corpus christi, texas. >>> the owner of the houston...
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i anticipate a long, agonizing wait, so i try to keep busy with mundane chores. i clean up bob's untouched lunch, pay bills, catch up on the ironing, walk the dogs, sew a button on bob's shirt and sweep up the trash left by the reporters. in the late afternoon, i'm straightening up the living room when the ring of the white house phone startles me. i reach for the receiver and then draw back. standing motionless, i eye the white instrument on the table in front of me. if i don't answer it, i won't hear any bad news. on the fourth ring, i give in. gripping the receiver, i slowly bring it to my ear. good evening, ms. haldeman, the voice of the white house operator is both cheery and respectful. mr. haldeman is calling from camp david and would like to speak to you. all of a sudden, bob is on the line and my heart is pounding. he tells me that he just finished meeting with the president. it's just what i expected, he says. the president asked john and me to submit or resignations. there's no turning back this time. keep talking, bob, if you expect me to say somethin
i anticipate a long, agonizing wait, so i try to keep busy with mundane chores. i clean up bob's untouched lunch, pay bills, catch up on the ironing, walk the dogs, sew a button on bob's shirt and sweep up the trash left by the reporters. in the late afternoon, i'm straightening up the living room when the ring of the white house phone startles me. i reach for the receiver and then draw back. standing motionless, i eye the white instrument on the table in front of me. if i don't answer it, i...
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it's been an agonizing week for the family of charlie lee, a 58-year-old man shot and killed
it's been an agonizing week for the family of charlie lee, a 58-year-old man shot and killed
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and for the families of the "uss mccain," an agonizing wait. 22-year-old kenneth smith is among the missing. >> i just want to be over there searching. his father and i couldn't be prouder of our son, he's a great kid, he's a hero. >> reporter: tonight, the president is extending his thoughts and prayers to the families of the missing sailors, and as the sun comes out, the searchers will be out again today. >> bob woodruff in singapore for us. bob, thank you. >>> from spain tonight, chilling revelations about the terror plot in barcelona. authorities say it could have been much worse. the four surviving members of the alleged terror cell in court for the first time today. one testifying the group planned to use explosives to attack barcelona's iconic cathedral, and other city monuments, but after the explosives accidentally blew up at the home they were in by accident, they then chose to act quickly to use that van to attack tourists, killing 13. >>> back here at home tonight and to the fire storm involving president trump's treasury secretary, steve mnuchin and his wife, louise linton. it
and for the families of the "uss mccain," an agonizing wait. 22-year-old kenneth smith is among the missing. >> i just want to be over there searching. his father and i couldn't be prouder of our son, he's a great kid, he's a hero. >> reporter: tonight, the president is extending his thoughts and prayers to the families of the missing sailors, and as the sun comes out, the searchers will be out again today. >> bob woodruff in singapore for us. bob, thank you....
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. -- doug adler is now suing after the network gorilla and she's agonized over all the people who called to the point he had a heart attack have been perceived. >> as someone who really respects. >> spell the word gorilla. negotiation, everything to do with strategy, how to win to point. >> so, i asked you to weigh in on my facebook page this afternoon and on nbc washington, so far, a lot of responses from both sides, the majority say, he shouldn't have lost his job, but should have explained or apologi apologized. and he would write in part, i do not consider it to be maliciously intentional. also saying an apology i admission of guilt. it's a firm understanding of how someone else may have interpreted his words incorrectly. stephanie says just because do understand that gorilla. -- and company -- and -- and later. and explain. and it is and women are surviving than ever before. promise after surgery. and med star -- and at least lymphnodes. >> david is performing surgery. he's using the size of a pea. patient's body. to the area under her arm. and to injections and anywhere between 500
. -- doug adler is now suing after the network gorilla and she's agonized over all the people who called to the point he had a heart attack have been perceived. >> as someone who really respects. >> spell the word gorilla. negotiation, everything to do with strategy, how to win to point. >> so, i asked you to weigh in on my facebook page this afternoon and on nbc washington, so far, a lot of responses from both sides, the majority say, he shouldn't have lost his job, but...
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. >> mark: there's agonized notably progressive white liberals like you getting upset about notably white- by the way, why do you call campers reform alt right whites? what does that mean? >> it means if you look at their coverage, that i look for things like this where they can act outraged about the fact that they're -- that it's actually white straight people, usually men that are being discriminated against, which is -- >> mark: no, no. we're talking -- no, no. we're talking here about why white trans-gender women can't go or white intersex or men or both can't go to this group. >> do you have a lot of them contacting you and saying they're outraged that this -- >> mark: no, i'm not persuaded that intersex -- i'm not persuaded that indigenous intersex person are a measurable demographic. i'm asking you as a notably white person yourself, don't you think this multiplicity of identity group vulcanization splitting into ever-more micro and in fact barely detectible groups isn't quite absurd? >> no, i don't think it's absurd. you're right, this is a very small group. as far as i can tell,
. >> mark: there's agonized notably progressive white liberals like you getting upset about notably white- by the way, why do you call campers reform alt right whites? what does that mean? >> it means if you look at their coverage, that i look for things like this where they can act outraged about the fact that they're -- that it's actually white straight people, usually men that are being discriminated against, which is -- >> mark: no, no. we're talking -- no, no. we're...
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it's been an agonizing week for the family of charlie lee, a 58-year-old man shot and killed during an attempted robbery. some hope came for the family today, as police announced they arrested a suspect. surveillance video from inside the store was critical. >> the photograph of the suspect was circulated around the police department. and detectives from the gang investigations unit and burglary unit immediately noticed some similarities to a suspect in a recent burglary investigation. >> reporter: those detectives identified him as 21-year-old muni hendricks. police contacted his probation officer and served a search warrant where they found hendricks. police say he had been trying to selml merchandise he was wearin when lee was shot. >> in the 25 plus years that i've been with the san jose police department, that this is one of the best examples of team work, dedication, collaboration, and investigative skill that i've ever seen. >> hendricks was on probation. he has an extensive criminal record. lee's family is happy about the arrest but says in a statement -- >> reporte >>> a briti
it's been an agonizing week for the family of charlie lee, a 58-year-old man shot and killed during an attempted robbery. some hope came for the family today, as police announced they arrested a suspect. surveillance video from inside the store was critical. >> the photograph of the suspect was circulated around the police department. and detectives from the gang investigations unit and burglary unit immediately noticed some similarities to a suspect in a recent burglary investigation....
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. >> reporter: it's been an agonizing week for the family of charley lee, a 58-year-old man shot and killed during an attempted robbery on kimby road. san jose police announced they arrested a suspect. surveillance video was critical. >> the photograph of the suspect was circulated round the police department and detectives from the gang investigations unit and burglary unit immediately noticed similarities to a suspect in a recent burglary investigation. >> reporter: those detectives identified him as muny hendricks. they contacked his probation officer and served a search warrant where they found hendricks. police say he had been trying to sell merchandise when he was shot and that aided in tracking him down. >> in the 25 plus years that i've been with the san jose police department, this is one of the best examples of team wok, dedication, collaboration and investigative skill that i've ever seen. >> reporter: hendricks was on probation for possession of a loaded firearm. lee's family is happy about the arrest but says quote our family is an absolute shock and grief, especially ou
. >> reporter: it's been an agonizing week for the family of charley lee, a 58-year-old man shot and killed during an attempted robbery on kimby road. san jose police announced they arrested a suspect. surveillance video was critical. >> the photograph of the suspect was circulated round the police department and detectives from the gang investigations unit and burglary unit immediately noticed similarities to a suspect in a recent burglary investigation. >> reporter: those...
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her medical issues lef agonizing pain and als medicated. >> she had very painfu and was prescribed lot medicine for them. >> and by the time she she had had three surg pain pills being throw right and left. >> at some point, it s those pills took away the pain, but the pers. zombified. how was she different? >> just spacey, couldn with the conversation. i felt like i lost her. she wasn't really ther >> before nici could c of her hole, she would check into a local rehab to treat her addic. >> when she finally go felt like i had my sis. >> that's when she sta working at the bally g her co-workers thought in terrific emotional >> the nici that i kno in her dark days. the nici that i knew w of her game. >> and yet friends lik baltz knew nici took h sobriety a day at terrified of making one losing it all. >> she would tell you headache and trying to girl to take an ad you would think you we to inject her with her >> nici's weekly alc anonymous meetings and foundation of that conscious effort. and on saturday mornin 28th, she was supposed a very special meeting. a celebration to honor eight
her medical issues lef agonizing pain and als medicated. >> she had very painfu and was prescribed lot medicine for them. >> and by the time she she had had three surg pain pills being throw right and left. >> at some point, it s those pills took away the pain, but the pers. zombified. how was she different? >> just spacey, couldn with the conversation. i felt like i lost her. she wasn't really ther >> before nici could c of her hole, she would check into a local...
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sweetness of the lopsided victory, the euphoria of snatching success from the jaws of defeat, the agonizing defeat of his second raid into the north, then near destruction of the core in spotsylvania, but in sailor's creek he saw the prosperity of the army coming completely apart. his ranks fromf desertion, disease, combat had severed his living, breathing army. the unions army to apply mass massive pressure had brought devastating results for lee and union battlefield success. now it created a coup de grace moment. creek, and the army would hold on and lee understood the time was close about the very real death of his army and where his own personal leadership factored into that army's demise. from what can be gleaned, lee had long made the determination that if his army was threatened with a final climactic tactical moment, he was willing to make the ultimate sacrifice with his army. was quite more told. a number of artists beginning as early as 1866 had attempted to capture the gravity of these moments between lee and his soldiers. in theve detected lee wilderness. sidney king depicted h
sweetness of the lopsided victory, the euphoria of snatching success from the jaws of defeat, the agonizing defeat of his second raid into the north, then near destruction of the core in spotsylvania, but in sailor's creek he saw the prosperity of the army coming completely apart. his ranks fromf desertion, disease, combat had severed his living, breathing army. the unions army to apply mass massive pressure had brought devastating results for lee and union battlefield success. now it created a...
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it's been an agonizing week for the family of charlie lee, a 58-year-old man shot and killed during an attempted robbery. some hope came for the family today, as police announced they arrested a suspect. surveillance video from inside the store was critical. >> the photograph of the suspect was circulated around the police department. and detectives from the gang investigations unit and burglary unit immediately noticed some similarities to a suspect in a recent burglary investigation. >> reporter: those detectives identified him as 21-year-old muni hendricks. police contacted his probation officer and served a search warrant where they found hendricks. police say he had been trying to selml merchandise he was wearin when lee was shot. >> in the 25 plus years that i've been with the san jose police department, that this is one of the best examples of team work, dedication, collaboration, and investigative skill that i've ever seen. >> hendricks was on probation. he has an extensive criminal record. lee's family is happy about the arrest but says in a statement -- >> reporte >>> a briti
it's been an agonizing week for the family of charlie lee, a 58-year-old man shot and killed during an attempted robbery. some hope came for the family today, as police announced they arrested a suspect. surveillance video from inside the store was critical. >> the photograph of the suspect was circulated around the police department. and detectives from the gang investigations unit and burglary unit immediately noticed some similarities to a suspect in a recent burglary investigation....
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is i wonder who will buy it and read it because the people who love her, it would be painful and agonizingve why she lost. for people who don't love her, maybe they would be gleeful but they're not going to buy a whole book and read it. i don't know who is going to buy it, what do you think. >> i don't know who is going to buy it either, you made a point that her previous book did not do well, i don't know that this one will either. the bottom line is, democrats clearly haven't learned anything from her as a terrible candidate running a terrible campaign. that's going to be an interesting thing as we head into 2020. >> melissa: i think the other people around hillary clinton have learned a lot from this, we will see in the book what she's learned from it. thanks both of you. ♪ >> jon: democrats are hoping to win back the house in the midterms but they are also on defense, trying to protect some seats that could go read. one of them in minnesota's eighth district where rick nolan is running for reelection. he's facing a tight race in a district that went for a president trump up by 15 point
is i wonder who will buy it and read it because the people who love her, it would be painful and agonizingve why she lost. for people who don't love her, maybe they would be gleeful but they're not going to buy a whole book and read it. i don't know who is going to buy it, what do you think. >> i don't know who is going to buy it either, you made a point that her previous book did not do well, i don't know that this one will either. the bottom line is, democrats clearly haven't learned...
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. >> one place in northern virginia that's agonizing slow. we're talking about route 23 in manassas. it's considered one of the busiest and most could ngested roads. >> adam tuss is in the middle of traffic now. good morning, adam. >> reporter: good morning, aaron. take a look out the wind shield drive camera. we're absolutely stuck in traffic on 28. this is in the manassas. manassas park area where we are right now. it's a tough ride to get through this entire stretch. you know, guys, route 28 has become a the prince william parkway to manassas, manassas park, up to loudoun parkway. what do you do? widen the road? that's not really a great option. there are a lot of businesses here. there are some side roads here that could potentially connect the road to make things better. we talked about it with a driver in this area. >> lot of houses. when you do that, the next thing you know, you get all the traffic. the more cars, the more people, that's what it's all going to be about. >> you don't think it's a good idea to widen the road, do you? >>
. >> one place in northern virginia that's agonizing slow. we're talking about route 23 in manassas. it's considered one of the busiest and most could ngested roads. >> adam tuss is in the middle of traffic now. good morning, adam. >> reporter: good morning, aaron. take a look out the wind shield drive camera. we're absolutely stuck in traffic on 28. this is in the manassas. manassas park area where we are right now. it's a tough ride to get through this entire stretch. you...
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president called him a flip flop or and when he came out with this strategy last night, he did say he agonized over the situation because during his campaign he said he was more for withdrawing troops and last night he said he has studied the situation and felt it has changed.>> let's face it, this president isn't going to get a pass on anything. some might say, you are evolving and we like that you learned something. he talked about it's different when you sit behind the desk in the oval office. that open some up to flip- flopping and i think the real story when you talk with people on the inside, they will tell you he has tremendous respect for the military. they said mr. president don't give away 16 years of american blood and money by just walking away. that was his inclination in the beginning and he evolved. maybe we should celebrate. >> people do evolve with thinking and everyone does. that can be seen as a good thing, people can characterize it as flip-flopping but he did say my instinct was to pull out but then when you are behind the desk and it's your decision it's more difficult. >
president called him a flip flop or and when he came out with this strategy last night, he did say he agonized over the situation because during his campaign he said he was more for withdrawing troops and last night he said he has studied the situation and felt it has changed.>> let's face it, this president isn't going to get a pass on anything. some might say, you are evolving and we like that you learned something. he talked about it's different when you sit behind the desk in the oval...
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. >> i looked at the tape today, an agonizing couple of hours.n her space or stocking her or breathing down her neck. the only time they were close was when she literally walked in front of him to his size of the stage. this is all her paranoid imagination. when she looks in the mirror, doesn't she want to crawl out of her own skin? doesn't she despise herself for all of the self-made scandals that were totally unnecessary? doesn't she see in the mirror, a creek staring back at her? >> sean: and hypocrisy is breathtaking, monica. >> yeah, but mrs. clinton has never been known not to be hypocritical. which is another reason why she lost the selection. look, she's going to try to make every argument she can to save face because to lose the presidential election is pretty dramatic, it's staggering and traumatic for any candidate but to lose to somebody like donald trump, who is never done this before and is considered essentially the antichrist, particularly to those in her party and on the left, this is so humiliating to her, she's going to throw e
. >> i looked at the tape today, an agonizing couple of hours.n her space or stocking her or breathing down her neck. the only time they were close was when she literally walked in front of him to his size of the stage. this is all her paranoid imagination. when she looks in the mirror, doesn't she want to crawl out of her own skin? doesn't she despise herself for all of the self-made scandals that were totally unnecessary? doesn't she see in the mirror, a creek staring back at her?...
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many, including me, have been agonizing over this debt ceiling issue for ages america is not going to default, mcconnell said and we will get the job done in conjunction with the secretary of the treasury. congress is only in session 12 days in september. they get this done, maybe, just maybe, we could have a serious discussion about tax reform. but mitch mcconnell doesn't have a good track record. fifth, the president was on message last night we've got used to him causing so much uncertainty that when he talks like he did last night, the market breathes a sigh of relief defense is the one thing this congress is willing to spend more on, and the new afghanistan plan is great news for that industry they are reliable leaders. aerospace and defense also includes boeing, the leader in the dow, which roared today. people underestimate the tñ[ bowing to the entire market. sit a terrific company and usually important and not necessarily a tech stock sixth, do you know that we've had a huge correction? 40% of the stocks in the s&p 500 are down more than 10% from their highs. if you were wai
many, including me, have been agonizing over this debt ceiling issue for ages america is not going to default, mcconnell said and we will get the job done in conjunction with the secretary of the treasury. congress is only in session 12 days in september. they get this done, maybe, just maybe, we could have a serious discussion about tax reform. but mitch mcconnell doesn't have a good track record. fifth, the president was on message last night we've got used to him causing so much uncertainty...
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payments to shipping so that businesses can focus on doing what they're doing good at rather than agonizingomething they don't know that much about, the web and technology in sort, etsy is an internet market based shopify has been a better performer, but will shopify's stock continue to trounce etsy the performance disparity is easy to explain. etsy delivered 19% new growth. down from the 39% figure from last year. but shopify is growing like a weed they delivered 75% revenue growth and the deceleration of shopify has been more gradual. what about margins okay, etsy's gross margin, what it makes after the cost of goods sold, increased by 220 basis points in 2015 and 170 basis points in 2016, climbing to 66.2%. however, 2017 a little different, that trend has reversed, gross margin coming in at 65.5% last quarter. sh shopify declined by 120 basis points last year, down to 54%. but lately, it's increased by 390 basis points so they're closing the margin gap. still, the gross margin might not be the best metric to use. i'm showing you how people in these big firms make their judgments. shopify
payments to shipping so that businesses can focus on doing what they're doing good at rather than agonizingomething they don't know that much about, the web and technology in sort, etsy is an internet market based shopify has been a better performer, but will shopify's stock continue to trounce etsy the performance disparity is easy to explain. etsy delivered 19% new growth. down from the 39% figure from last year. but shopify is growing like a weed they delivered 75% revenue growth and the...
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another agonizing day for residents just trying to outlast this brutal storm. we're live in texas with more ahead on early start. hi, i'm johnny bench. after a hall of fame career, it's no wonder why i use blue-emu arthritis cream. blue-emu's non-greasy, deep-penetrating formula gets down deep into those joints for big time pain relief. blue-emu, it works fast and you won't stink. hit could be the next big thing i should totally get that domain name... get your great idea online too... get your domain today, and get... ...a free trial of gocentral from godaddy >>> right now in texas, residents are preparing for one more hit from harvey. the storm set to make landfall again before finally turning north. we're live in texas with more on how residents are helping each other ride out this storm. welcome back to "early start." >> 31 minutes past the hour. 3:32 now in texas. we welcome all of our viewers here in the u.s. and around the world. harvey set to make landfall one more time bringing death and destruction in its wake. more bands of rain coming in a few hours
another agonizing day for residents just trying to outlast this brutal storm. we're live in texas with more ahead on early start. hi, i'm johnny bench. after a hall of fame career, it's no wonder why i use blue-emu arthritis cream. blue-emu's non-greasy, deep-penetrating formula gets down deep into those joints for big time pain relief. blue-emu, it works fast and you won't stink. hit could be the next big thing i should totally get that domain name... get your great idea online too... get your...
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the magazine new republic agonized over this and came to the conclusion that britain should be supported because it said, britain at its worst is better than nazi germany at its best. that strikes me as the apotheosis of fake praise. this was not the view of what one might call the foreign policy professionals. those who practice foreign policy and studied the economics academically, they thought america was always affected by what happened on the other side of the ocean. they viewed the monroe doctrine not as uncle sam saying unilaterally stay out of the new world, but as what it actually was historically which was a tacit agreement with britain. it was in britain's interest to ensure that no european country established itself in the americas and the british navy was able to assure, ensure that none did. so the united states could keep its navy in the pacific, content to leave its security in the atlantic to the american navy. sorry, to the british navy. now there is suddenly the possibility, perhaps the likelihood that britain would be conquered, the british navy would be swept aside.
the magazine new republic agonized over this and came to the conclusion that britain should be supported because it said, britain at its worst is better than nazi germany at its best. that strikes me as the apotheosis of fake praise. this was not the view of what one might call the foreign policy professionals. those who practice foreign policy and studied the economics academically, they thought america was always affected by what happened on the other side of the ocean. they viewed the monroe...
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another agonize attention day for residents trying to outlast the brutal storm.re live in texas with more. . they're learning resilience, and tenacity. here's to the moms who show their kids that every step -even a misstep- is a step forward. hit could be the next big thing i should totally get that domain name... get your great idea online too... get your domain today, and get... ...a free trial of gocentral from godaddy >>> rounlt in texas, residents preparing for one more hit from harvey be, the storm set to make landfall again before finally churning north. we're live in texas with more on how residents are helping one another out to ride out this deadly storm. >> welcome back to early start ing. >> i'm rene marsh. >> i'm dave briggs. all our focus there as harvey set to make landfall one more time bringing death and destruction in its wake. >> well more bands of rain coming in a few hours. and to add to an already record-breaking total. the highest rainfall total from harvey so far, almost 52 inches in cedar bayou southwest of houston. that's already a recor
another agonize attention day for residents trying to outlast the brutal storm.re live in texas with more. . they're learning resilience, and tenacity. here's to the moms who show their kids that every step -even a misstep- is a step forward. hit could be the next big thing i should totally get that domain name... get your great idea online too... get your domain today, and get... ...a free trial of gocentral from godaddy >>> rounlt in texas, residents preparing for one more hit from...
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if you step way back, i say we know you are agonizing over this but it is not a bad situation.ee with you. it is not a sign of failure of the central banks, it it is a sign of a policy challenge that central bankers need to come to grips with. and worked their way through. i do not think there is a crisis in this area. toyou pay so much attention the global economy and global markets. the federal reserve is on account of normalization. markets, theerging reactions in markets like that? how much does that factor into your thinking? and do you think that there is complacency in emerging markets about the fed moving? >> at a time where the world thought the fed maybe one year-and-a-half ago, the world thought the fed would move rapidly, and people may have thought the neutral rate was higher than they may think it is today. that may have had some destabilizing impact on flows to emerging markets. that has settled down. some did when the fed attempts down its expectations of the path of rates in the first quarter of 2016. since then, we have seen healing, healthy capital flows, and
if you step way back, i say we know you are agonizing over this but it is not a bad situation.ee with you. it is not a sign of failure of the central banks, it it is a sign of a policy challenge that central bankers need to come to grips with. and worked their way through. i do not think there is a crisis in this area. toyou pay so much attention the global economy and global markets. the federal reserve is on account of normalization. markets, theerging reactions in markets like that? how much...
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and what we saw was emotionally draining and quite agonizing. we had to, on this boat, this search and rescue mission, literally going door to door, we were floating across some of these major neighborhoods just to the south and west of the city of houston and in the braze bioarea, the braze bayou area hit particularly hard with this flooding. what we saw there was incredible. we dodged fully submerged suvs. water almost up to the roofs of people's homes. what they were trying to achieve is the search and rescue of one particular woman who was short on oxygen. medical concerns with this. unfortunately we couldn't cross the bayou because the water was so strong. a torrent of raging water was, just too intense for their boats. we had to turn around and search and rescue a different stranded family which we ultimately never got to because we ended up having boat failure. you can just see the technical and intricate details that they have today navigate all night. when they finally did rescue people the emotion, raw emotion coming from the resc resc
and what we saw was emotionally draining and quite agonizing. we had to, on this boat, this search and rescue mission, literally going door to door, we were floating across some of these major neighborhoods just to the south and west of the city of houston and in the braze bioarea, the braze bayou area hit particularly hard with this flooding. what we saw there was incredible. we dodged fully submerged suvs. water almost up to the roofs of people's homes. what they were trying to achieve is the...
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there is like agonized notably white progressive liberals like you getting upset about notably whiteway, why do you call campus reform alt-right white? what is happening? what does that mean? >> it means that if you look at their coverage, mostly what they do is they look for things like this where they can act outraged about the fact that it's actually white straight people, usually men, who are truly being discriminated against, which is -- >> mark: no, we are talking -- no, no, we're talking here about why white transgender women can go all right intersex women can't -- or men, or both, can't go to thisbo group. >> do you have a lot of them contacting you saying they are outraged? >> mark: i am not actually persuaded that intersex, indigenous people are a measurable demographic. i'm asking you, as a notably white person yourself, don't you think this multiplicity of identity group vulcanization, splitting into ever more micro, and in fact barely detectable groups, isn't quite absurd? >> no, i don't think is absurd. you are right. this is a very small group. as far as i can tell, t
there is like agonized notably white progressive liberals like you getting upset about notably whiteway, why do you call campus reform alt-right white? what is happening? what does that mean? >> it means that if you look at their coverage, mostly what they do is they look for things like this where they can act outraged about the fact that it's actually white straight people, usually men, who are truly being discriminated against, which is -- >> mark: no, we are talking -- no, no,...
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>> reporter: we know that the president has been agonizing for months about what to do about the threats posed by north korea. obviously today we saw very fiery rhetoric from trump. it's the kind of rhetoric that raised alarm bells, even some members of congress. but it wasn't a surprise to people who know the president well, who recognize this is his style. this is his tone. of course, the question tonight is whether this was just tough political talk or whether the administration is ready to take some sort of action. >> right. and do we know, and we may not, was this a planned response? was that phrase scripted that he used, the fire and fury, the likes of which the world has never seen, or power which the world has never seen, was that planned out or something that he said off the top of his head? >> reporter: we don't know exactly whether that was a scripted response. we knew he was having this opioid event today. we expected he would be asked about the situation in north korea and if this is something the president would be prepared to respond to. members of his staff had received a
>> reporter: we know that the president has been agonizing for months about what to do about the threats posed by north korea. obviously today we saw very fiery rhetoric from trump. it's the kind of rhetoric that raised alarm bells, even some members of congress. but it wasn't a surprise to people who know the president well, who recognize this is his style. this is his tone. of course, the question tonight is whether this was just tough political talk or whether the administration is...
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department, fielding calls from residents in the area, and one of the county commissioners and myself, we agonized exactly how we needed to word what we needed to say to them so they would get the message. jim, at dark last night, the last eight were brought on to dry -- not dry ground but brought out of the water area there. the sheriff's department, the game warden, other volunteers were there with their boats and they were bringing these last eight out. jim, what was the right thing to say, the right thing to do? i'm responsible for those lives, and one of the statements that we discussed during that 20-minute period of time was, two weeks from now, are we going to ask ourselves, did we do all that we could do, or are we seeing funeral services having been conducted for these neighbors, these friends, these residents of this county? >> judge, i guess part of the issue is that -- you have law enforcement, first responders, who are putting their lives on the line. i suppose part of it is, if rime not mistaken, if you have residents refusing to leave their homes, leave their areas, they could, in
department, fielding calls from residents in the area, and one of the county commissioners and myself, we agonized exactly how we needed to word what we needed to say to them so they would get the message. jim, at dark last night, the last eight were brought on to dry -- not dry ground but brought out of the water area there. the sheriff's department, the game warden, other volunteers were there with their boats and they were bringing these last eight out. jim, what was the right thing to say,...
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. >> reporter: as agonizing hours turn into days, there were still no answers and jennifer, his medicals to okay every medical test, every procedure, knowing those decisions could affect his daughter too. >> yeah, i just kept thinking about his daughter and just like she can't be without her dad -- and so i was thinking every moment every decision i made was like this little girl. i can't let this girl lose her father. >> reporter: but it's the pictures that tell the story. and jennifer is there documenting every moment, capturing the before, not even sure there will be an after. by his second day in the i.c.u., a terrible sign -- his limbs are turning black. gangrene is setting in, because his vital organs are literally stealing the blood from his arms and legs to survive. >> his fingers are blue and his feet are blue. [ crying ] >> reporter: then, as things are at their most desperate, doctors propose something that, to jennifer, is unthinkable. >> they also talked about amputating your fingers and toes. i asked them why. >> lisa, his sister, and i, we just turned and looked at each o
. >> reporter: as agonizing hours turn into days, there were still no answers and jennifer, his medicals to okay every medical test, every procedure, knowing those decisions could affect his daughter too. >> yeah, i just kept thinking about his daughter and just like she can't be without her dad -- and so i was thinking every moment every decision i made was like this little girl. i can't let this girl lose her father. >> reporter: but it's the pictures that tell the story....
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to stay or not, i can tell you from speaking to those close to him, he was doubt without a doubt agonizedthis. my panel, michael lupica and bret stevens. both are msnbc contributors. also with me, one of my other faves, bill cohan, a special correspondent for "vanity fair," the author of "why wall street matters" and also wrote the book on goldman sachs and just last week bill cohan wrote a piece for "vanity fair" urging gary cohn to quit. bill, i start with you. gary didn't quit but maybe he's put himself in a tougher position. to say the administration must do better, the administration didn't do anything. one person did -- donald j. trump. what position does this put gary in? >> well, stephanie, this is a very clever move from gary, i think, as you would expect. he's nothing if not savvy. given his interview to the "financial times" allowed him to talk about what the administration wants to d from a tax reform proposal, which is about to hit, obviously, and they of been working very hard on this. on the other hand, he knew he was probably going the get a question about charlottesville.
to stay or not, i can tell you from speaking to those close to him, he was doubt without a doubt agonizedthis. my panel, michael lupica and bret stevens. both are msnbc contributors. also with me, one of my other faves, bill cohan, a special correspondent for "vanity fair," the author of "why wall street matters" and also wrote the book on goldman sachs and just last week bill cohan wrote a piece for "vanity fair" urging gary cohn to quit. bill, i start with you....