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ohio state university from massachusetts who barricaded himself inside a classroom on campus, grace ashworth is on lowell she was having chairs stacked against the door for more than an hour. >> i'm so happy nothing happened to me and i wasn't happy all my friends are safe i'm still worried about all the people that were injured. >>> the 11 people include a faculty and students who were injured, one is in critical condition, classes at the school will resume this morning. >>> now to the trump transition another cabinet position has been filled. cbs learned tom has been selected as secretary of health and human service ifs confirmed president obama's health care law something trump has vowed to repeal. >>> vice president mike pence says there will be a number of important announcements we do know trump will meet with mitt romney for a second time. the governor is being considered for secretary of state. yesterday retired general david petraeus met with the president elect at the trump tower also being mentioned as possible secretary of state the former cia director admitting to an extramarita
ohio state university from massachusetts who barricaded himself inside a classroom on campus, grace ashworth is on lowell she was having chairs stacked against the door for more than an hour. >> i'm so happy nothing happened to me and i wasn't happy all my friends are safe i'm still worried about all the people that were injured. >>> the 11 people include a faculty and students who were injured, one is in critical condition, classes at the school will resume this morning....
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osu senior grace ashworth says she was in class and got the to happen to your campus. >> reporter: the moments that followed the attack were terrifying. she was in lockdown for more than an hour. >> it wasn't -- yeah, it wasn't calm at all. everyone was making sure that all their loved ones were safe. >> reporter: numerous law enforcement officers converged on campus and some students barricaded themselves in classrooms. >> i tex friends and roommates and i'm so happy that nothing happened to me and i wasn't near the scene. and i'm worried about the people that are injured and i hope they're okay. >> all of the classmates returned to dorm rooms and spent the day calling and texting loved ones back home and letting them know they are safe. >> we got video of the vehicle on the sidewalk. the suspect used the car to deliberately drive into the students. kids heard the engine rev and thought it was an accident. and realized when the suspect stepped out of the car with a butcher knife, this was no accident. wbz security analyst ed davis says officials at ohio state were prepared and acted j
osu senior grace ashworth says she was in class and got the to happen to your campus. >> reporter: the moments that followed the attack were terrifying. she was in lockdown for more than an hour. >> it wasn't -- yeah, it wasn't calm at all. everyone was making sure that all their loved ones were safe. >> reporter: numerous law enforcement officers converged on campus and some students barricaded themselves in classrooms. >> i tex friends and roommates and i'm so happy...
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ashworthing and marcus also still with us.ohn, just to say you are from blackstone says about 1% of what you actually do. you are a philanthropist. you meet world leaders. you know donald trump. what have you learned over the last eight days since he has become president-elect? john: thank you for having me. first of all i don't know donald trump. i think i know a lot about the cult around him. i do know enough about him, having seen him in the business community in new york for 30 much --hat he is very he bases a lot of his business oneationships on one to relationships. what we're seeing now with respect to abe going to new york and having a one to one meeting is people wanting to understand who donald trump is, meet him personally, and i think importantly, establish long-term relationship. i do think we're going to have to balance the institutional relationships of america with japan, the american government with the japanese government, american trade with japanese trade, with donald trump and abe. they are both in some re
ashworthing and marcus also still with us.ohn, just to say you are from blackstone says about 1% of what you actually do. you are a philanthropist. you meet world leaders. you know donald trump. what have you learned over the last eight days since he has become president-elect? john: thank you for having me. first of all i don't know donald trump. i think i know a lot about the cult around him. i do know enough about him, having seen him in the business community in new york for 30 much --hat...
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grace ashworth from lowell and she says the moments following the attack were terrifying. that she was on lock-down in her classroom and chairs stacked against the door for more than an hour. >> i'm so happy that nothing happened to me and happy that all of my friend are safe. i was so worried about the people injured and i hope they are okay. >> once the university lifted the lock-down ashward said there was indescribable silence across the campus of more than 60,000 students. >>> the death of a 2-year-old girl over the weekend is being investigated as a homicide prosecutors in berlin new hampshire say madison danelin died yesterday from blunt force injuries. at her home at the time. the circumstances surrounding this little girl's death. >>> outrage from a mother who says her son was repeatedly molested on a school bus. she says that the charter school that he goes to failed the students and the parents and tonight school officials met with parents. wbz louisa moeller has more. reporter: well, david parents including that mother told me they want answers and want to know
grace ashworth from lowell and she says the moments following the attack were terrifying. that she was on lock-down in her classroom and chairs stacked against the door for more than an hour. >> i'm so happy that nothing happened to me and happy that all of my friend are safe. i was so worried about the people injured and i hope they are okay. >> once the university lifted the lock-down ashward said there was indescribable silence across the campus of more than 60,000 students....
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. >> reporter: grace ashworth was in class when she got the active threat emergency text with the terrifying instructions, run, hide, and fight. was making sure their loved ones were safe. >> reporter: officers were on scene in less than a mint, and he ended the situation in less than a minute. >> reporter: the officer with was the university police department. the 2-year vet shot and killed the knife-wielding suspect. >> the response was instant. >> reporter: he was a legal permanent residence, a logistics management major: he graduate college nearby with honors last spring and just transferred this semester. local, state, and federal authorities are involved in the investigation, which is obviously ongoing. osu will reopen for classes tomorrow morning. lesli? >> mola, thank you. >>> police are searching for the person who shot ask killed a 16-year-old on friday afternoon, brianna mcmullen was across the city. ellison barber has more. >> reporter: tonight residents received some good news from the acting police chief. he said detectives are close to solving the murder. >> we have significan
. >> reporter: grace ashworth was in class when she got the active threat emergency text with the terrifying instructions, run, hide, and fight. was making sure their loved ones were safe. >> reporter: officers were on scene in less than a mint, and he ended the situation in less than a minute. >> reporter: the officer with was the university police department. the 2-year vet shot and killed the knife-wielding suspect. >> the response was instant. >> reporter: he...
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within six weeks had pretty much cleansed the countryside of the jews, one in three jews who died in ashworth's were hungarian. same-- famous line about the biggest hungarian graveyard is the field and poland. >> you had that-- i guess, in the first eight days 30,000 hungarian jews were denounced compared to 350 in the first years in holland. if you could talk a little bit about how you were affected by your father's decision to become a one and also to return to hungry and your visits to hungry and what you observed. >> well, my father went back to hungary in 1990. it was a year after the fall of communism and that's why-- i mean, my father was still he then and he would go back and, you know, when i asked my father why he said well, this is my home, like it or not. my father was also obsessed with reclaiming the family property. my grandfather owned some very lovely apartment buildings and the family also had a summer villa in the buda hills, so my father-- when my father moved back he actually wanted to buy the buda hills property back. it wasn't for sale, so he bought another very large hou
within six weeks had pretty much cleansed the countryside of the jews, one in three jews who died in ashworth's were hungarian. same-- famous line about the biggest hungarian graveyard is the field and poland. >> you had that-- i guess, in the first eight days 30,000 hungarian jews were denounced compared to 350 in the first years in holland. if you could talk a little bit about how you were affected by your father's decision to become a one and also to return to hungry and your visits to...
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joining us now, marcus ashworth. you can find his column on the bloomberg.hat's the headline for people like us, isn't it? >> i think the market figured most of this in. so, nothing too scary. i think the reason why higher in yields today is the treasury market reacted to a stronger n umber the necessarily anything mr. hammond said. mark: spooked by the extra borrowing or not over the five-year horizon? >> i think he pled a reasonably straightforward infrastructure spend and he's taking the brexit pain up front. it leaves him some window, next year and the year after to have stronger growth to go through. mark: does it matter that he's not balancing the books? he's not put a balanced budget number. he's implying it will be 22 or 23 or something like that. that never went to the zero number. he's not falling into that trap. it's all about not revealing too much, not going too far too fast at the start of his current administration. mark: he doesn't have much room for -- does he? >> he's willing to take that pain up front. is the gdp would wake him to the olym
joining us now, marcus ashworth. you can find his column on the bloomberg.hat's the headline for people like us, isn't it? >> i think the market figured most of this in. so, nothing too scary. i think the reason why higher in yields today is the treasury market reacted to a stronger n umber the necessarily anything mr. hammond said. mark: spooked by the extra borrowing or not over the five-year horizon? >> i think he pled a reasonably straightforward infrastructure spend and he's...
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that is the take from marcus ashworth. marcus spent years in the banking industry.is now guest hosting with me almost every day. you have great stuff out there. i urge our listeners and viewers to check out marcus' latest piece. talk to me about the markets. it has been a very political weekend. are the markets ignoring it? >> i think so. again,is going to stand so that is confidence. so far what we are seeing in trump's choices, there are sensible people. on that sense, it is fine. with fillon in france and sarkozy dropping out, that seems like an interesting choice. juppe. probably beat man toe: is he the right take on marine le pen? he seems to have very clear ideas that are similar to ours, quite right-wing, but none of the extreme stuff. >> in some senses, it is not really near thatcher, but for france, it is. it could be more in common with a trump administration. in that sense, perhaps a merkel administration as well. obviously macron is the one to watch. whether the left can unite around him, he doesn't have the party infrastructure on his own. .e can see th
that is the take from marcus ashworth. marcus spent years in the banking industry.is now guest hosting with me almost every day. you have great stuff out there. i urge our listeners and viewers to check out marcus' latest piece. talk to me about the markets. it has been a very political weekend. are the markets ignoring it? >> i think so. again,is going to stand so that is confidence. so far what we are seeing in trump's choices, there are sensible people. on that sense, it is fine. with...
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marcus ashworth joins us. he was trading in these markets -- you do not look a day over 35.out 15 years. let me ask you first what you think about the fed and central toks and how they will react this huge jump in yields around the world starting in the u.s. do they have to raise in december? due we see 50 basis points to the incredible inflating yields? >> i do not think we will see 50 basis points but i do think we will see 25. the fed is perfectly capable of pouring cold water on that. the market is leading them rather than them leading the market. they definitely have to hike here otherwise their credibility is lost and it will be seen very political as well. in essence, i do not think the fed will be too concerned about the selloff. the fact that they are able to stabilize just above 3% and rally back a little bit is a positive sign that value buyers have been waiting on the sidelines who were heavily in cash before the election. many saw this coming. many positioned for a risk off and are able to buy back into this and that is important. fund in focus?ny >> the risk as
marcus ashworth joins us. he was trading in these markets -- you do not look a day over 35.out 15 years. let me ask you first what you think about the fed and central toks and how they will react this huge jump in yields around the world starting in the u.s. do they have to raise in december? due we see 50 basis points to the incredible inflating yields? >> i do not think we will see 50 basis points but i do think we will see 25. the fed is perfectly capable of pouring cold water on that....
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marcus ashworth wrote this in a bloomberg gadfly piece.hing from lehman brothers it is how important it is to keep money markets functioning in times of tumult. draghi may already be planning to relax current procedures -- the simple solution would be to accept cash -- but he is at risk of being too late. are you worried about the technicalities? that their man of -- may not be enough bonds. are you worrying that they are talking of tapering to soon and risk comes back on? first of all, if ecb is aware of the scarcity problems. the problems that marcus seems to be referring to as collateral. the brexit period where the period right after it, european markets were very resilient so it seemed to work well at that point but that does not mean that next time around like in the italian banking crisis, it well. it will. the big question is december and when will they perhaps announced that they will reduce purchases? with unemployment falling and falling, inflation is starting to pick up. economic indicators pointing to stronger growth at least
marcus ashworth wrote this in a bloomberg gadfly piece.hing from lehman brothers it is how important it is to keep money markets functioning in times of tumult. draghi may already be planning to relax current procedures -- the simple solution would be to accept cash -- but he is at risk of being too late. are you worried about the technicalities? that their man of -- may not be enough bonds. are you worrying that they are talking of tapering to soon and risk comes back on? first of all, if ecb...