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. >> los angeles prosecutor alan jackson would spend many hours scrutinizing that video. >> tell me about the attack. >> brutal. vicious. heart-stopping. pamela was completely defenseless. she was attacked, i believe, from behind first, with a knife. somebody much larger than her, somebody much stronger than her, who had an absolute mission, and that was to cut her throat, to kill her. >> on the video you can see people in the complex starting to walk toward the sound of pam fayed screaming. one man ran to the scene and saw a tall man in a black hooded sweatshirt jump into the back seat of a red suv that was parked behind pam's car and be driven away. that witness then tried to help pam fayed. >> and then, as he walked around to where the attack took place, that's when he first saw pamela. he said that when she looked at him, he went into a little shock because the only thing that was not covered in blood was the whites of her eyes. she stood, and she walked toward him, even after having suffered these horrible, mortal wounds, and she reached out her arms and simply said, "help me." >> it
. >> los angeles prosecutor alan jackson would spend many hours scrutinizing that video. >> tell me about the attack. >> brutal. vicious. heart-stopping. pamela was completely defenseless. she was attacked, i believe, from behind first, with a knife. somebody much larger than her, somebody much stronger than her, who had an absolute mission, and that was to cut her throat, to kill her. >> on the video you can see people in the complex starting to walk toward the sound of...
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con las noticias del mundo del espectÁculo. ♪ ♪ [cantan] alan: el chisme no es caliente. >> vamos a hablar de lo que venimos de corazÓn. janet jackson se te pone la piel chinita. le dijo su guardaespalda de 22 aÑos sobre day yankee y Él compartiÓ detalles sobre esta increÍble uÓn musical que hizo con daddy yankee. daddy yankee: trabajar con janet jackson fue un gran honor. estamos hablando de realeza en la mÚsica. trabajar con la familia jackson es una bendiciÓn para cualquier artista. eso serÁ una marca en mi carrera. el que me gusta mucho de janet es eso, que siempre incluye a todo el mundo en sus vÍdeos, a todas las razas, a todas las culturas, todo el mundo celebrando la vida, buena vibra y positivo. eso es lo que tiene el tema, el tema tiene una vida que yo a veces pensaba que estaba en África, de repente estaba en en el caribe o en orleans rque tantos elementos que es lo que lo hacen tan especial. [mÚsica] [aplausos] alan: es un placer poder trabajar con los jackson.se imaginan? >> es una gran repercusiÓn porque son los reyes en la historia del pop de este paÍs. le habrÁ gustado a adis tuÑÓn la canciÓn? alan: hasta se la puso
con las noticias del mundo del espectÁculo. ♪ ♪ [cantan] alan: el chisme no es caliente. >> vamos a hablar de lo que venimos de corazÓn. janet jackson se te pone la piel chinita. le dijo su guardaespalda de 22 aÑos sobre day yankee y Él compartiÓ detalles sobre esta increÍble uÓn musical que hizo con daddy yankee. daddy yankee: trabajar con janet jackson fue un gran honor. estamos hablando de realeza en la mÚsica. trabajar con la familia jackson es una bendiciÓn para...
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alan: esta no tiene pasito? porque ya me gustÓ. tenemos una exclusiva mÁs, suÉltala! jessica: esta noche janet jacksonhan cruzado a travÉs de este punto fronterizo en lo que va del aÑo. escuche lo siguiente, en cereales infantiles encuentran rastros de pesticidas que pueden causar cÁncer en animales y posiblemente en humanos. entre los productos con niveles de dicho quÍmico estÁn las marcas que ve en pantalla. al agua fueron a dar dos bailarines en massachusetts. estaban en una plataforma ubicada junto a un estanque cuando al parecer dieron paso en falso y cayeron en el. espectadores grabaron el momento de la caÍda con sus celulares. por fortuna no sufrieron heridas. no pasÓ de ser un refrescante chapuzÓn al calor de la mÚsica y un susto, seguramente. borja voces estÁ con nosotros para darnos detalles de "ediciÓn digital" de hoy. borja: muy buenos dÍas para ti y toda la familia de "despierta amÉrica". te cuto que usuarios reportan hackeo masivo en cuentas de instagram. ademÁs le amputaron brazos y piernas y aceptÓ casarse con el amor de su vida con la condiciÓn de si podÍa llegar caminando al altar. e
alan: esta no tiene pasito? porque ya me gustÓ. tenemos una exclusiva mÁs, suÉltala! jessica: esta noche janet jacksonhan cruzado a travÉs de este punto fronterizo en lo que va del aÑo. escuche lo siguiente, en cereales infantiles encuentran rastros de pesticidas que pueden causar cÁncer en animales y posiblemente en humanos. entre los productos con niveles de dicho quÍmico estÁn las marcas que ve en pantalla. al agua fueron a dar dos bailarines en massachusetts. estaban en una...
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and i think people have also taken to some extent the jackson hole speech from j. powell as defish, alanad this view of the new economy and we don't need to high grade as much as traditional models would sexug the model has taken that as -- where goldman-sachs came out and said that's the wrong expectation. what he's saying is not the specific episode of the late 1990's but more a function of hey, ordinary docksed models don't -- they're very, very uncertain and they're not reliable in real time. so this idea that wages that can remain low or that inflation is going to remain low or indeed that the feed should fixate only on inflation and unemployment may be miscalaised and -- misplaced and the fed does what they claim they're going to do then the market is priced. vonnie: we're a month away from the next and i'm sure they're going to be some type of speaker . and wondering what's going on. >> yeah, what's interesting is if you look over the last few years, fed pricing, if we gauge what the market price for the fed one year forward, it tends to be pretty steady and then it ratchets up. a
and i think people have also taken to some extent the jackson hole speech from j. powell as defish, alanad this view of the new economy and we don't need to high grade as much as traditional models would sexug the model has taken that as -- where goldman-sachs came out and said that's the wrong expectation. what he's saying is not the specific episode of the late 1990's but more a function of hey, ordinary docksed models don't -- they're very, very uncertain and they're not reliable in real...
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the jackson hole symposium, there will be headline risk. tom: i want to go to you, stephen. alane need for confidence. is this bull market jury rigged or is this a confidence builder? stephen: what is unique is that we got this big tax cut at a late stage in the cycle. tailwindovided a huge to companies. their earnings are benefiting from lower taxes. investment has picked up. the economy is strong and it is getting a tailwind. tom: are they investing in america or is it going to multinationals? stephen: we will have to see. it is early in the game. some of the changes in the tax law should promote companies back -- companies coming back. guy: does the market think of the vice president as a safe tariffs hand? sarah: if you look at his they did mention that as an option. we woulde to get him, not get a rollback of the policies we have had in place of the tax-cut. the cbo estimates we going to have positive impacts because of the tax cuts. if he were to take the home, it would be more of the same and he does have a good track record of growth. guy: stephen, what do you think on th
the jackson hole symposium, there will be headline risk. tom: i want to go to you, stephen. alane need for confidence. is this bull market jury rigged or is this a confidence builder? stephen: what is unique is that we got this big tax cut at a late stage in the cycle. tailwindovided a huge to companies. their earnings are benefiting from lower taxes. investment has picked up. the economy is strong and it is getting a tailwind. tom: are they investing in america or is it going to...
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alan ruskin with those from deutsche bank. the world of markets and jackson hole.im up but a singular memory of what happened 15 years ago. charts an extraordinary of the nightmare of any and all in central banking when the japanese simply got it wrong and went to raise interest rates in 2000 and had to reverse that because they got the inflation call wrong. this is the nightmare that infects everything in central banking. we don't want to do with the japanese did? >> you don't want to be reversing course rapidly. tom: you want to avoid it like the plague. >> indeed. tip my cap told the boj to have shifted out of this yield curve targeting to something more flexible without setting the markets off on some tangent and creating a huge amount of volatility in a so so far so good on navigating policy. the yen dohat will from here? toughestn is the currency to forecast because it is caught between a risk on, risk off theme, so you have the yen doing well on a cross rate basis. the broader theme is the retreat from monetary policy easing. emt is driving a lot of the nega
alan ruskin with those from deutsche bank. the world of markets and jackson hole.im up but a singular memory of what happened 15 years ago. charts an extraordinary of the nightmare of any and all in central banking when the japanese simply got it wrong and went to raise interest rates in 2000 and had to reverse that because they got the inflation call wrong. this is the nightmare that infects everything in central banking. we don't want to do with the japanese did? >> you don't want to be...
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the interesting parallel from the late '90s was when alan greenspan was chairman, they flinched and cut rates in the u.s. greenspan said at jackson hole the u.s. could not be an oasis of prosperity in a troubled sea or something and it turned out to be wrong, that the u.s. actually was not hurt by the asian financial crisis so i suspect they keep going but i think another really important thing to look at that's different this time is how big china is when we talk about emerging markets, china is the big emerging market and they seem to be slowing down. that's where the trade tensions could be the most severe with the u.s. >> real quick, david and i were both on the fed at that time during the asian currency crisis the reason that the u.s. didn't get hurt is the fed responded in the asian crisis not raising rates after long-term capital in russia by cutting rates and extended the durability of the recovery so they didn't just flinch, they acted and helped protect the u.s. from the contagion. >> hopefully somebody in power is watching history as well. >> they're all watching cnbc. >> that's a good thing too thanks, guys. >>> jacki
the interesting parallel from the late '90s was when alan greenspan was chairman, they flinched and cut rates in the u.s. greenspan said at jackson hole the u.s. could not be an oasis of prosperity in a troubled sea or something and it turned out to be wrong, that the u.s. actually was not hurt by the asian financial crisis so i suspect they keep going but i think another really important thing to look at that's different this time is how big china is when we talk about emerging markets, china...