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avery's former lawyer jerry buting spoke to us by phone. buting and former attorney dean strang have convinced millions who've watched the netflix documentary making a murderer their client was innocent. those yet unswayed-- a jury, and appeals judges. friday's ruling may not lead to a new trial for avery. the main reason--- dassey's controversial confession video thrown out by a judge friday, was not used in trial to help convict avery. even though brenda was not used at stephens trial. the jury questioners made it clear that 99% of the jurors believed he was guilty and that was largely based on the false narrative. buting says what will give avery a chance, the jury relied on dassey's now tossed timeline of events. and it was not the truth. it was infact refuted by all the physical evidence which proved it happened. avery's new attorney writing "brendan's opinion shows cops made up crime story. steven's will show cops made up crime evidence-- end-in- sight. we asked attorneys if they thought all of the attention from the netflix series ma
avery's former lawyer jerry buting spoke to us by phone. buting and former attorney dean strang have convinced millions who've watched the netflix documentary making a murderer their client was innocent. those yet unswayed-- a jury, and appeals judges. friday's ruling may not lead to a new trial for avery. the main reason--- dassey's controversial confession video thrown out by a judge friday, was not used in trial to help convict avery. even though brenda was not used at stephens trial. the...
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again, buting was avery's attorney in the original trial.. the two were tried separately.
again, buting was avery's attorney in the original trial.. the two were tried separately.
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strang and buting were defense attorneys for steven avery. the murder trial was documented in netflix's smash hit series making a murderer. ben: later today, helping your kids stay healthy when they head back to school. milwaukee is holding itsst back-to-school health fair of the year. the fair runs from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at north division high school. there will be vaccinations, lead testing, vision and dental screenings, along with haircuts for students. kids can also get free backpacks and school supplies. melinda: later today, the city of brookfield is working to keep mosquitoes away. mosquitoes from breeding. a helicopter will drop pellets over the land this morning. the city is asking people to avoid wirth park while that's going on, but it's safe to visit the park once the treatment has been dropped. ben: new from overnight, did you see storms in the distance last night? this is a time lapse, taken here at wisn 12 news, looking west. lightning lit up the sky late last night as storms hit southwest of milwaukee. still ahead a town
strang and buting were defense attorneys for steven avery. the murder trial was documented in netflix's smash hit series making a murderer. ben: later today, helping your kids stay healthy when they head back to school. milwaukee is holding itsst back-to-school health fair of the year. the fair runs from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at north division high school. there will be vaccinations, lead testing, vision and dental screenings, along with haircuts for students. kids can also get free backpacks...
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buting believes the state will argue it didn't usthe video in avery's trial so he should new evidence and incoming tips will soon reveal the truth th men are innocent. cent. "00.08 i didn't do it and i couldn't do anything like that.""7.53 brendan dassey should be frand the state of wisconsinshould do zellner tweeted this today... brendan's opinion shows cops made will show cops made up crime ev. evence.zellner says she visited avery today and he was happy for brendan dassey...the state has 90 days to re-try dassey -- oerwise he'll be relead from custody.live in the newsroom, mh cbs 58 ne we have much e about tod's decisionn our website, cbm.something that's finitely wth yo milwkee defense attorney alex flynn who says a plea bargain for dass might now be t rks. just look in the local news section. this was supposed to be game two of thpackerpreseason.. but night, is the first time the pack have hit thefield in m. monthsand fs weobviously in with some of them in just a minute..butu first an update with earl arms herl? a list of 17 players incactive for tonight's aaron rodgers and brett
buting believes the state will argue it didn't usthe video in avery's trial so he should new evidence and incoming tips will soon reveal the truth th men are innocent. cent. "00.08 i didn't do it and i couldn't do anything like that.""7.53 brendan dassey should be frand the state of wisconsinshould do zellner tweeted this today... brendan's opinion shows cops made will show cops made up crime ev. evence.zellner says she visited avery today and he was happy for brendan...
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strang and buting were defense attorneys for steven avery. the murder trial was documented in netflix's smash hit series, "making a murderer." ben: later today, helping your kids stay healthy when they head back to school. milwaukee is holding its first back-to-school health fair of the year. this fair runs from 10:00 until 3:00 at north division high school. there will be vaccinations, lead testing, vision and dental screenings, along with haircuts for students. ki new from overnight, did you see the storms? here is a time lapse taken right here at the wisn 12 news studios. lightning lit up the sky late last night as storms hit southwest of milwaukee. 5:35 now. still ahead, a town goes low-tech to keep their lawn tidy. melinda: why sheep make the perfect lawnmowers for this town in illinois. ben: and a family hurt when lightning strikes. causing serious issues for them. melinda: but first, let's take a live look outside as we head to break. it is a little cloudy in this spot. meteorologist jeremy nelson and weatherwatch 12 on when you need t
strang and buting were defense attorneys for steven avery. the murder trial was documented in netflix's smash hit series, "making a murderer." ben: later today, helping your kids stay healthy when they head back to school. milwaukee is holding its first back-to-school health fair of the year. this fair runs from 10:00 until 3:00 at north division high school. there will be vaccinations, lead testing, vision and dental screenings, along with haircuts for students. ki new from...
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go to our website amusement rides witnesses say that he fell fortn the rest bute the port police at that he got hurt. it happened on the right called roller coaster accidents can be prevented presence again things to keep them from falling into traffic.g forget allison set energy start prices. they also gone up this morning following wall street's leave. our economy should work for everyoneno not just over-the-to. ceric clinton provided proposal during her speech and oregonclg the tax policies and 35 percent of the tax increases the target those35 this campaign team will meet with republican officialsea to talk about his struggling campaign is dismissing concerns i know i'm supposed with us mymy name is not i'm supposed to have a lot of ideas i go back to really could be out life. there are demanding the republican national committee give her moneyre to help other candidates quickly that is fifth leadoff ? ? there are things in life that just go together. it's like they're always side by side because when we put them together, they're better. to insurance from state farm. they just go to
go to our website amusement rides witnesses say that he fell fortn the rest bute the port police at that he got hurt. it happened on the right called roller coaster accidents can be prevented presence again things to keep them from falling into traffic.g forget allison set energy start prices. they also gone up this morning following wall street's leave. our economy should work for everyoneno not just over-the-to. ceric clinton provided proposal during her speech and oregonclg the tax policies...
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thunderstorms buted up on note. he ourbout around the a w aboutt wind today and more of a west wendwind this weekend. we have light winds now but by later on tight and tomorrow the sea breeze will move inland avoiding the beacheshe lre willy significant rain this weekend. right now temperatures running into the low 0 80's along the 's inland and if you wantlow cooler weather ts is something. and then we slowly drop through the 80's in october but then you remember lastvember and every dt now,eally tell watch the w a west c near the models do a good job of picking this up. they will jump inlan during t day to the east coast and probably continue on monday, and then we transition into more of ariel ofanast wind coming up net inland during the afternoon. and we'll be watching that. she has been dealing with two things: y air and sheer and both of those are not good for troptropical development and son theext couple of days days we should be saying good bye to fiona but what is interesting is over here is an area of eve
thunderstorms buted up on note. he ourbout around the a w aboutt wind today and more of a west wendwind this weekend. we have light winds now but by later on tight and tomorrow the sea breeze will move inland avoiding the beacheshe lre willy significant rain this weekend. right now temperatures running into the low 0 80's along the 's inland and if you wantlow cooler weather ts is something. and then we slowly drop through the 80's in october but then you remember lastvember and every dt...
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. >> it's the idea that we've acknowledged our republican presidential candidate has no hope, bute congress to be the check and the balance. it worked in 1996 for them, and i think they look at the numbers now and say if this continues through labor day, there might be something to do. >> you mentioned 60% in the "washington post" said 60% said he's want qualified to be trump consistently has is he's more likely to bring change to washington. if he can stay on that terrain he's in a stronger position. but the underlying structure, virginia, in this race, donald trump has done well with blue collar workers. he's going to face the biggest deficit any republican has among non-white voters. he could lose 84 or 85% of them, more than we've seen in college educate the white voters, and more argue towards a smaller government. he's going to speak tomorrow on the economy, and he wraps himself in the republican traditional arguments about taxs and regulations. he may move back for college white men who is now where he's x*urnds performing. as long as the percentage of voterss think he's not those ar
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washout, bute a watch for the storms in the afternoon. 83 degrees right now at reagan national, 77 leesburg, 72 luray. aroundto mostly cloudy the capital beltway, southern montgomery county, fairfax and loudoun county. to the south, that is where we are looking at a strong shower, not amounting to a lot, but enough to wet the sidewalks. if you're going into where the next half hour, 45 minutes, you will run into a few showers around quantico. is where we are right now. , port tobacco:38 by about 11:45. nothing severe, but a few showers. 68 to 75 under partly cloudy skies tonight. heat indextch 7 values rocketed into the middle 90's tomorrow. it will be hot and uncomfortable, but nothing compared with at we've had the past week or so where the heat index was 110 to 115. those days are gone. futurecast,ch 7 drive for the noontime hours tomorrow. outdoor lunch, going for a run, exercising, looking good, especially outdoor dining tomorrow night. check out the pool, it will be a nice start to the weekend. the montgomery county ends saturday night at midnight for stop tomorrow degrees. through th
washout, bute a watch for the storms in the afternoon. 83 degrees right now at reagan national, 77 leesburg, 72 luray. aroundto mostly cloudy the capital beltway, southern montgomery county, fairfax and loudoun county. to the south, that is where we are looking at a strong shower, not amounting to a lot, but enough to wet the sidewalks. if you're going into where the next half hour, 45 minutes, you will run into a few showers around quantico. is where we are right now. , port tobacco:38 by...
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jerry buting tweeting, justice finally strikes. and dean strang had this to say, our federal courts are often the last protectors of our liberties federal court fulfilled its fundamental role for brendan dassey today. in doing so, this federal court served all americans. patrick: today's decision is giving new hope for steven avery. adrienne, his new attorney also visited avery today. adrienne: that's exactly right. kathleen zellner says her client is happy for brendan and they fully expected this outcome. in a statement she also writes, "we know when an unbiased court we have, steven will have his conviction overturned as well." according to court documents we are digging up for you tonight zellner has until the , end of this month, august 29, to file briefs in support of getting avery's murder conviction overturned. avery talked about potentially getting out in a recent interview with in touch magazine. >> yeah, i'm gona be free, yeah. >> wow. >> there's probably a 1000% i'll , has until the 29th to file that paperwork. we'll kee
jerry buting tweeting, justice finally strikes. and dean strang had this to say, our federal courts are often the last protectors of our liberties federal court fulfilled its fundamental role for brendan dassey today. in doing so, this federal court served all americans. patrick: today's decision is giving new hope for steven avery. adrienne, his new attorney also visited avery today. adrienne: that's exactly right. kathleen zellner says her client is happy for brendan and they fully expected...
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after hearing the news -- steven avery's former attorney -- jerry buting -- tweeted this out. he says -- "jusc strikes!" and avery's current lawyer tweeted quote: "justice for brendan as another law enforcement fabricated confession bites the dust. convicting the innocent foiled by unbiased court." dassey is currently serving his prison sentence at columbia correctional institution in portage. the court has ordered that he be freed from prison within 90 days... unless the case is appealed. live in the newsroom, ashley read the complete judge's ruling on brendan dassey -- and see all of our coverage on this case on our website -- just go to fox 6 now dot com. now to our other big story. ...bring on the rain. off-and-on showers all day -- dumping some much- needed rain across the area. it was -- however -- raising some flooding concerns at one point. what can we expect as the night goes on? meteorologist tom wachs is in the weather center tonight with more. effect until 12am for all of se wi scattered thunderstorms with locally heavy rain will continue this evening before taperi
after hearing the news -- steven avery's former attorney -- jerry buting -- tweeted this out. he says -- "jusc strikes!" and avery's current lawyer tweeted quote: "justice for brendan as another law enforcement fabricated confession bites the dust. convicting the innocent foiled by unbiased court." dassey is currently serving his prison sentence at columbia correctional institution in portage. the court has ordered that he be freed from prison within 90 days... unless the...
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calls have been made, the latest this morning,ceal there are not discussing the nature of the threat bute assuring parents th they are being taken seriously. the police have asked for the citizens ofof federal authoriti to help identify the calls come from. >> to strike one day after the cleveland teachers union voted toc get the picket lines, negotiators as well as parents were speaking out as many bryce for the worsta with the strike to begin on september 1. jennifer jordan joins us with details on ?hat comes next >> the ball is in the school districtoo court according to t teachers union and school district, there is no day set on when or if both sides would go back to the bargaining table before they strike date of september 1, the union says t fight has gone from serious to urgent.. monday for strike to begin september 1. union leaders say after 11 months of negotiating end hours of the bargaining table the teacher still do not have a contract.ura complicati matters is the cities unique cleveland plan for transforming schools. the dexter's improvement plan passed by the state legisla
calls have been made, the latest this morning,ceal there are not discussing the nature of the threat bute assuring parents th they are being taken seriously. the police have asked for the citizens ofof federal authoriti to help identify the calls come from. >> to strike one day after the cleveland teachers union voted toc get the picket lines, negotiators as well as parents were speaking out as many bryce for the worsta with the strike to begin on september 1. jennifer jordan joins us...
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yo and another steamy pass right here but he moves am around bute thought he had it. it looked the line of scrimmage and it didn't count.e of and cody kessler got his first touchdownwna pass packers howevr go on to p win this going to win this 117 / 11. coach jackson shared his thoughts on the game and cleveland's new ga quarterback. >> it's the first game. therethe will be some good ande bad but obviously there's a lot there were some brightgs spots. those are things we can build on and obviously there was some mistakes that we've got to getiu corrected but what we have to do is go back to work tomorrow and correct ouro issues. >> i thought he did good.d obviously we can't have a fumbled snap for the second play of the game and you never want to see thend turnover but i thought he looked real relaxed and tried to make some throws downfield.a the first play was good to start and we had something to build o but i thought there were some positive there. e >>> so long a rod don't let the fourthd d floor hit you where te sun don't shine.o that was the feeling after alex r
yo and another steamy pass right here but he moves am around bute thought he had it. it looked the line of scrimmage and it didn't count.e of and cody kessler got his first touchdownwna pass packers howevr go on to p win this going to win this 117 / 11. coach jackson shared his thoughts on the game and cleveland's new ga quarterback. >> it's the first game. therethe will be some good ande bad but obviously there's a lot there were some brightgs spots. those are things we can build on and...
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that made it five-three bute b that's as close as it would as u get to the nats. nats. they drop two out of three toth three loss. >> ♪ >>> they got a nice cushion. not going panic. >> you can't win them all.io >> can't win all ofn. > you n't win them.he >> lang onto that lead. >> that's right.hat' rig >> four:36 is our time.our:36 i let's check inou writh gary.ar it's not too bad out there this morning, gary.ar >> not at all.>> not at all. we have a few more days where we it will be pretty hot and a pretty muggy.gy. cooler weather looks like it's e coming towards the end of the week. okay. the forecast, hopefully we won't have toon't o make any changes to.ng t that let me just mention this, i too.too. tropics are heating up.eatingp. there's a lot going on out goino there and i'll talk more aboutau that in the next few minutesut or so.or right now you see a few clouds c outuds there. it's mostly clear. it's okay. we'll be dry today. tod temperatures out that this morning coming in like this.k t seventy twoer in town, a few 60's in the suburbs in spots. ss just about all
that made it five-three bute b that's as close as it would as u get to the nats. nats. they drop two out of three toth three loss. >> ♪ >>> they got a nice cushion. not going panic. >> you can't win them all.io >> can't win all ofn. > you n't win them.he >> lang onto that lead. >> that's right.hat' rig >> four:36 is our time.our:36 i let's check inou writh gary.ar it's not too bad out there this morning, gary.ar >> not at all.>> not...
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of course, the decision by the that, buted to manage on the other hand, it is possible to take concreten . , not onlyome urgency in the monetary union, but we have real challenge is about value of the the stocks of the european union. so we will work on both sides. it is possible to stay in a good relationship with the u.k. as a third country outside the but possible to go further. maybe just with the members of the eurozone about social issues and budgetary issues. if it is needed, less than that. we will come to you to do that. possible to go forward with fewer countries. mark: what is the relationship with the new prime minister? ratherotable for making and or create gaps in the past, and some accused him of lying and he talked about britain leaving the eu. what is your personal relationship like with the new foreign minister? >> first of all, i regret the decision taken and the u.k.. meetings nowlot of in some weeks. he is playing a very important role to stick together. .e had a meeting and nato the nato area clear that we would continue to work together on this end. there is a coa
of course, the decision by the that, buted to manage on the other hand, it is possible to take concreten . , not onlyome urgency in the monetary union, but we have real challenge is about value of the the stocks of the european union. so we will work on both sides. it is possible to stay in a good relationship with the u.k. as a third country outside the but possible to go further. maybe just with the members of the eurozone about social issues and budgetary issues. if it is needed, less than...
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typically, they go along with bute decent equity prices we consider all of that and we have to make trade-offscs all the time and the idea is lower the interest rate, the better it is for investors. that is one of the great disappointments of reaction to very low interest rates, is to be found. >> that was fed vice-chairman stanley fischer and an exclusive interview this morning on bloomberg tom keene. pretty fascinating comments they're talking about how, in his view, there is evidence that negative rates are working out. i have a chart here in my bloomberg. a lot of people pointed to this one, the japanese bank index. you can see how much they got clobbered in the boj cut rates into negative. a big surprise. you can see financials. elsewhere perhaps negative rates not working so bad. matt: a j.p. morgan economist also says we can see negative rates are working just by central how much the bank, in this case the ecb, has been able to move retail rates with its own target rate. if you show the chart we have, we can see how much the ecb was able to move rates for stuff in the tightening cycle,
typically, they go along with bute decent equity prices we consider all of that and we have to make trade-offscs all the time and the idea is lower the interest rate, the better it is for investors. that is one of the great disappointments of reaction to very low interest rates, is to be found. >> that was fed vice-chairman stanley fischer and an exclusive interview this morning on bloomberg tom keene. pretty fascinating comments they're talking about how, in his view, there is evidence...
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it everyone else's all andon get school.p the union itself is notitself o tcommenting on the report bute t they say they will release more information this morning.ay the hundreds of hours worth of of negotiating since last year they even hired a fact finder and mediator that trying to come toe a middle ground and both of theh rejected that report a couple of months ago. mon come to an cann agreement here soon.ree thank you so much appreciate it this morning crews battled a fire in avon. pumps and systems on learon lear industrial parkway. avon fire department was forcedm to call in help from surrounding cities to help put out the large fire. the building is an industrial building and there are no reports of any injuries. fire.oof collapsed.d.cits toout so far, there's no word on what caused that fire.far, there's lorain police are continuing their search for the person who shot and killed a man, during ad robbery attempt at a taco bell drive thru. killed a mag police say 49 year old robert gnizak of lorain died sunday ofa night.iunday witnesses say a man shot him, after trying to rob an
it everyone else's all andon get school.p the union itself is notitself o tcommenting on the report bute t they say they will release more information this morning.ay the hundreds of hours worth of of negotiating since last year they even hired a fact finder and mediator that trying to come toe a middle ground and both of theh rejected that report a couple of months ago. mon come to an cann agreement here soon.ree thank you so much appreciate it this morning crews battled a fire in avon. pumps...
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charts, bute of the can trading volume tell us about where markets are going? we will find out.is bloomberg. ♪ david: it is time now for our global battle the charts. we look at some of the most compelling charts of the day. you can access these on the bloomberg. we kick things off with alix steel. the chart: this is week. this red line is the natural interest rate and is the interest rate like the perfect interest-rate. it does not hurt or help the economy. this purple line is what the fed president williams thinks it will be. march.t commentary was it is now just above zero. the blue is the effective fund rate. it's what it is trading at in the market. at is actually below zero. this will be the conversation over at jackson hole and at yellen's speech if this is right. the market rate has to come up significantly. that's what 300 basis points. correct,recast is there is only about 25 aces points of tightening that the fed can actually do. that seems to be the conversation in the market. even if they want to raise rates, how much can i actually do? itt's what this reflects that
charts, bute of the can trading volume tell us about where markets are going? we will find out.is bloomberg. ♪ david: it is time now for our global battle the charts. we look at some of the most compelling charts of the day. you can access these on the bloomberg. we kick things off with alix steel. the chart: this is week. this red line is the natural interest rate and is the interest rate like the perfect interest-rate. it does not hurt or help the economy. this purple line is what the fed...
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them all buting two industry groups are rising. a bit of a turnaround from yesterday.rcesgoods, basic declining today. let's get to why. to overweightaded from equal weight. barclays has built a strategic originalfrom product perspective the last decade. it says it is well considered. they pride -- press target is up 21%. up 44 euros today. 89% have a buy. 7% have a hold. creditout noon in --noon credit? it -- according. we have shares of many credit up by 2.1% today. a big piece of u.k. economic data, u.k. unsecured lending rose by one .2 billion pounds in july. -- 1.2 billion pounds in july. well below the 1.6 billion pound averaged over the last six months. spending splurge. running as an annual growth rate of more than 10%. also today, we had mortgage approval slumping to an 18 month low in july. banks a mutually owned lenders signing off on just over 60,000 loans. the fewest since january last year. mortgage demand has weekend since the tax hike on investment properties took effect in april. a piece of data that task out on the recent evidence that brexit isn't im
them all buting two industry groups are rising. a bit of a turnaround from yesterday.rcesgoods, basic declining today. let's get to why. to overweightaded from equal weight. barclays has built a strategic originalfrom product perspective the last decade. it says it is well considered. they pride -- press target is up 21%. up 44 euros today. 89% have a buy. 7% have a hold. creditout noon in --noon credit? it -- according. we have shares of many credit up by 2.1% today. a big piece of u.k....
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signal, bute a whether or not that happens, we will not know until it happens or doesn't.d the saudi's point of view. they feel a mortal threat in the region and cannot count on the u.s. for support. that is gone. not administration will support them, so they have to fight it on their own terms and their own manner. scarlet: you describe these crossed currents nicely. it is debatable how important or critical opec is. influence the cartels diminishing on oil prices? will the filings do more to move oil prices on a day to day basis than what opec says when opec meets? >> remembered that opec is some 30 million barrels a day. the u.s. is a .2 million barrels a day. in terms of the big swinger, opec remains the big swinger, led by saudi arabia, saudi aramco. they will continue to be the big player out there. the u.s. can help with shale. we were at 9.2 million barrels a year or so ago, so we can help influence global oil prices, but still the big game in town is opec. opec is pretty well-controlled right now by the saudi agenda. probably as it should be. they are up around 11
signal, bute a whether or not that happens, we will not know until it happens or doesn't.d the saudi's point of view. they feel a mortal threat in the region and cannot count on the u.s. for support. that is gone. not administration will support them, so they have to fight it on their own terms and their own manner. scarlet: you describe these crossed currents nicely. it is debatable how important or critical opec is. influence the cartels diminishing on oil prices? will the filings do more to...
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bute do not have that pool, i mention this earlier, the name is well known by the arbitrage communityi think the market cap is around $15 billion so they would fetch maybe $30 billion. probably of $6 billion market cap. that's another one to keep an eye on. we should also keep the night on and others. they are all looking to do deals in this size and space. when it comes to health care it seems like there is a ramp-up in deal making right now. is this typical to be so much dealmaking in the late summer months? >> made the mistake of trying to schedule vacations in august because i thought it was going to be really slow this month. but between this deal and the gas deals, just in general it feels like it's picking up. some of it might be the election, people are trying to get things nine when the have a sense of what the administration looks like now and what the struggles are going to be. investors are generally rewarding companies that are doing deals. i think the investors expected they would get this deal done. so the environment is still supportive of the acquisitions. matt: you l
bute do not have that pool, i mention this earlier, the name is well known by the arbitrage communityi think the market cap is around $15 billion so they would fetch maybe $30 billion. probably of $6 billion market cap. that's another one to keep an eye on. we should also keep the night on and others. they are all looking to do deals in this size and space. when it comes to health care it seems like there is a ramp-up in deal making right now. is this typical to be so much dealmaking in the...
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i think it remains dysfunctional commentary bute in the last six months, we have surplus toa massivealanced market and now we're moving into deficit and it's not going to be a one quarter deficit. i think as soon as we start trying inventory, the pressure is going to build. is u.s. focused, as you mentioned. on the flip side, you have rigs building and u.s. reduction starting to pick up. the conviction we are going to be able to cap that mark -- cap that? guest: u.s. production will have to increase significantly to fill the gap. we have a deficit of 800,000 barrels a day but that's a significant improvement in u.s. production. year, fromd of the then on, it has to improve sequentially. from january onwards, production will have to go up. >> when we sit down on friday waiting for the data point and that is9, 10, 11, 12, what needs to happen? guest: that is what needs to happen, otherwise the market is going to be tight. we are running in a market that does not have a lot of spare capacity. millionabia maybe has a and change in spare capacity and that is about it. we are have the abil
i think it remains dysfunctional commentary bute in the last six months, we have surplus toa massivealanced market and now we're moving into deficit and it's not going to be a one quarter deficit. i think as soon as we start trying inventory, the pressure is going to build. is u.s. focused, as you mentioned. on the flip side, you have rigs building and u.s. reduction starting to pick up. the conviction we are going to be able to cap that mark -- cap that? guest: u.s. production will have to...
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humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific butes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the number #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira you have an infection. want more proof? ask your rheumatologist about humira. humira. what's your body of proof? hey amanda, sorry to bother you but i gotta take a sick day. moms don't take sick days, moms take dayquil severe the non-drowsy, coughing, aching, fever, sore throat, stuffy head, no sick days, medicine. . >>> if you're just joining us, we have a recap of this week's biggest headlines. here are our
humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific butes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the number #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and...
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clients bute department stores -- we are hearing that these rants are reducing inventories of these department stores. how do you advise both sides when we have the dynamics of their relationship changing? >> it is a very good question. what has happened is the inventories have gotten in line with sales. because everyone lives through 2008, 2009, difficult times, we started to see things slow down in the last two or three inrters and so this quarter earnings is people have put their inventories in line with sales. wall street is reacting to that. julie: that is a reflection of consumer behavior we have seen. consumers at this point are not shopping less. that is the conventional wisdom and there has been a sea change for the retailers. does this earnings season, do some of these numbers show they have finally adapted, are they in a good lace now? it is a difficult thing one should go down the discount path as a department store retailer. you are training the customer to wait. they have taken a difficult step in making sure the customers come in and not discounting as much or they are not disco
clients bute department stores -- we are hearing that these rants are reducing inventories of these department stores. how do you advise both sides when we have the dynamics of their relationship changing? >> it is a very good question. what has happened is the inventories have gotten in line with sales. because everyone lives through 2008, 2009, difficult times, we started to see things slow down in the last two or three inrters and so this quarter earnings is people have put their...
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bute is n 28% contained. it more than 35,000 acres in size. crews still do not think they will have it out until october. >>> new video this morning of the destruction from tropical storm earl in mexico. mud slides there have killed 39 people. and communities in mexico veracrus isz are trying to recover. >>> we ha a new - we have a newly tropical storm. cabos lucas is in the end. navy is making its first visit to china since a controversial ruling. they say maritime had no basis legally. beijing criticize the u.s. u.s. leaders hope to build a better relationship with the chinese navy. >>> trump is set to deliver a major eshg no, over the weekend, the republican nominee repeatedly questioned clinton's mental health and this comes after she said she short circuited her response to the fbi's investigation into her e-mail scandal. clinton will talk about her vision for the economy in detroit on thursday. >>> people have to turn in consideration this year includes two proposals to change how oil and gas drilling is regulated. also a change to presi
bute is n 28% contained. it more than 35,000 acres in size. crews still do not think they will have it out until october. >>> new video this morning of the destruction from tropical storm earl in mexico. mud slides there have killed 39 people. and communities in mexico veracrus isz are trying to recover. >>> we ha a new - we have a newly tropical storm. cabos lucas is in the end. navy is making its first visit to china since a controversial ruling. they say maritime had no...
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for example, after target got breached, the data that went on to the black market, some credit $145 bute worth about now that the data has become stale and likely those cards have become shut down were no longer valid or have been used, they are on sale for pennies on the dollar. another difference for credit cards could be a european or u.s. or non-us versus u.s.. not now but especially in the past where non-us cards were chip and pin. they are worth a lot more because they are thought to be more secure. exploit kits range. if you are renting about a week, the month, the year or renting it out right. in terms of pavement, typically, anonymous crypto-currencies or digitally-based currencies are preferred for making transactions. that was a little overview of what these markets look like, where we are going in the future and what does it mean. there are more technically savvy individuals in the world. with hacking, it is like little league. everyone starts early and spends a lot of time doing it. this is good if you're a white hat hacker. on the other hand, there could be more digitally s
for example, after target got breached, the data that went on to the black market, some credit $145 bute worth about now that the data has become stale and likely those cards have become shut down were no longer valid or have been used, they are on sale for pennies on the dollar. another difference for credit cards could be a european or u.s. or non-us versus u.s.. not now but especially in the past where non-us cards were chip and pin. they are worth a lot more because they are thought to be...
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after hearing the news -- steven avery's former attorney -- jerry buting -- tweeted this out. he says -- "jusc strikes!" and avery's current lawyer tweeted quote: "justice for brendan as another law enforcement fabricated confession bites the dust. convicting the innocent foiled by unbiased court." dassey is currently serving his prison sentence at columbia correctional institution in portage. the court has ordered that he be freed from prison within 90 days... unless the case is appealed. live in the newsroom, ashley
after hearing the news -- steven avery's former attorney -- jerry buting -- tweeted this out. he says -- "jusc strikes!" and avery's current lawyer tweeted quote: "justice for brendan as another law enforcement fabricated confession bites the dust. convicting the innocent foiled by unbiased court." dassey is currently serving his prison sentence at columbia correctional institution in portage. the court has ordered that he be freed from prison within 90 days... unless the...
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we are not stating anybody should be perfect, bute when something gos wrong, you step up your accountable and do the right thing. s >> and nfl spokesman says the league does not comment on potential losses. the same california law also successfully to the nfl over a shortage of temporary seats during super >> the rock 'n roll hall of fame will be celebrating johnny cash this year he the sure he was in 1992. he will be honored during a weeklong celebration starting october 17 it will be o topped off on fridy october 21. tickets are on sale right now. >> your time is 7:09 a.m. s the women taking part in a safety demonstration and killed. see what happened in front of dozens of people next to.ha >> from want to donald trump mean when hee may add an offhand comment about hillary clinton?h look at the temperatures reach a steady in the middle and high '80sd any break and sunshine later today we will easily make a run at 90. already seeing some showers and thunderstorms will develop0.0. a lot earlier n minutes.k >> plus of storm damage this morning we give you all the detailss>> make sure you s
we are not stating anybody should be perfect, bute when something gos wrong, you step up your accountable and do the right thing. s >> and nfl spokesman says the league does not comment on potential losses. the same california law also successfully to the nfl over a shortage of temporary seats during super >> the rock 'n roll hall of fame will be celebrating johnny cash this year he the sure he was in 1992. he will be honored during a weeklong celebration starting october 17 it will...
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and in addition to stephen bannon and we shouldn't skip talking about kellyanne conway when we talk bute. >> what do you think of this expansion of winners? >> i'd like see it where we put losers. the issue is never about the advisor. the issue in my mind is always about the candidate. you can switch advisors and positions all you want, the ultimate question is who does the candidate listen to? and if they're going to listen to someone like kellyanne conway, then that's good news for the trump campaign. but if this is another way of rearranging deck chairs and trump is going to be trump. >> he's been saying for months now let donald trump be donald trump. the idea to try to script this guy and put him on teleprompters is not working. >> whoever donald trump was listening to this week, that's who he needs to listen to the rest of the campaign. we saw him sitting there with a team of national security advisors looking very presidential. he's been on message. drove home important messages to the african-american community. he needs to now deliver a speech to women, working women and whoever
and in addition to stephen bannon and we shouldn't skip talking about kellyanne conway when we talk bute. >> what do you think of this expansion of winners? >> i'd like see it where we put losers. the issue is never about the advisor. the issue in my mind is always about the candidate. you can switch advisors and positions all you want, the ultimate question is who does the candidate listen to? and if they're going to listen to someone like kellyanne conway, then that's good news...
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strang and buting were defense attorneys for steven avery. the murder trial was documented in netflix's smash hit "making a murderer." ben: no from overnight, did you see these storms in the distance overnight? take a look at this. a time lapse looking west. you can see lightning lighting up the sky late last night, as wisn 12 news time is 6:34. still ahead, a town goes low-tech to keep their lawn tidy. melinda: why sheep make the perfect lawnmowers for this town in illinois. ben: and a family hurt when lightning strikes. what it hit that is causing serious issues for them. melinda: but first, let's take a live look outside from news chopper 12. matt salemme is on traffic watch to keep you informed before you head out the door. he is up next with an update. u morning. >> take a twitter timeout and connect with the wisn 12 news news team. jeremy: good friday morning. thank you so much for joining us here on wisn 12 news this morning. we scan outside right now, taking a look outside our weather window, the historic third ward, it is quiet, dry
strang and buting were defense attorneys for steven avery. the murder trial was documented in netflix's smash hit "making a murderer." ben: no from overnight, did you see these storms in the distance overnight? take a look at this. a time lapse looking west. you can see lightning lighting up the sky late last night, as wisn 12 news time is 6:34. still ahead, a town goes low-tech to keep their lawn tidy. melinda: why sheep make the perfect lawnmowers for this town in illinois. ben: and...
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i don't have a degree in psychology bute basically the race sits today. i think hillary clinton is guaranteed at least 269 electoral votes because virginia and colorado both campaigns are away. >> >> at the end of the day 20% chance it's close three points and likely going to be a landslide. and donald trump has less than and in florida, states of ohio, nevada have the advantage. suburban and improve younger voters. >> prepping for donald trump today and who would you have portray trump? would you have a mark cuban, something like that? >> well,t' i think, it is going to be difficult because you have to prepare for many different trumps, like well behaved modest trump. a trump that doesn't prepare for anything. i think the job of preparing for trump is difficult. you have to have somebody that can play many different roles. it's face nating. care for years. these are headlines in the last couple weeks, washington post won is the one i want to emphasize, health care exchange signups fall short of forecast, literally, one half of what was projected at this
i don't have a degree in psychology bute basically the race sits today. i think hillary clinton is guaranteed at least 269 electoral votes because virginia and colorado both campaigns are away. >> >> at the end of the day 20% chance it's close three points and likely going to be a landslide. and donald trump has less than and in florida, states of ohio, nevada have the advantage. suburban and improve younger voters. >> prepping for donald trump today and who would you have...
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. >> reporter: divine is in good condition butes edmond became paralyzed soon after the incident and two sons former athletes can barely move according to a family attorney. >> this is a highly toxic gas, that really should not be used in residential area. it is really hard for anybody to predict right now what kind of recovery either father or sons will have have. >> reporter: in march the company admitted to using the banned pesticide at 14 locations, including the resort where the edmond's got sick. methylbromide is odorless gas used in farming and insect control in the u.s. but environmental protection agency banned indoor use in 1984. according to the epa high exposure can cause central nervous system and respiratory failure this family will be dealing with the medical repercussions of this potentially for their lifetimes. >> reporter: the company that owns the resort already ended its contract with terminex. >>> a delaware county police office shore survived being shot seven times in june meets with the ought motive team that customized his jeep. folcroft officer chris dorman p
. >> reporter: divine is in good condition butes edmond became paralyzed soon after the incident and two sons former athletes can barely move according to a family attorney. >> this is a highly toxic gas, that really should not be used in residential area. it is really hard for anybody to predict right now what kind of recovery either father or sons will have have. >> reporter: in march the company admitted to using the banned pesticide at 14 locations, including the resort...
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hospital bame infected after caring for a patie with ebola, es hadn't been using microcool gowns, bute was concerned by the way compa went into high gear tol the produc e gowns weeing recommended e wifor us ebola. >>ezeau:ggressively being recommended. >> cooper: in what way aggrsively? vezeau: we fullput a ourt presto drive microcool sales. we told hospals totock up on our microcool products. we told them to have at least ght to 12 weeks product o and that'sn things became very difficult for me. >> cooper: difficult because vezeau says he knew the gowns were not consistentlmeeting industry standar. there's a test for thi right?>>. and it's conducted in oue facili. ooper: so did your gowns consistently ps this test? >> veau: no, they did not. >> cooper: w the f.d.a. aware of this? re they noed? >> vezeau: n not that i'm aware . >>ooper:ere cuoms waed? custerwere narned ei. ooper: why not? >>ezeau:ell, because kimberly kne-clarkthat if they-- they told customers, it would cost us a lot of business. >> michael avenatti: they didn't tell the public. they didn't tell the f.d.a. they kept s
hospital bame infected after caring for a patie with ebola, es hadn't been using microcool gowns, bute was concerned by the way compa went into high gear tol the produc e gowns weeing recommended e wifor us ebola. >>ezeau:ggressively being recommended. >> cooper: in what way aggrsively? vezeau: we fullput a ourt presto drive microcool sales. we told hospals totock up on our microcool products. we told them to have at least ght to 12 weeks product o and that'sn things became very...
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we have to do a better job of and those networks networks are more active in , bute than they are here we don't know what we don't know so it is conceivable that there are some networks here that could be activated. we also have to get to the that can reach a troubled individual over the internet. and do a better job of disrupting that and what i told my team is that, although he had been working on this now for 5, 6, 7 years, we have to put more resources into it. this can't be an afterthought. it is something that we have to really focus on. this is also why how we work with the muslim american community, the values that we affirm about their patriotism ourtheir sacrifice and fellow feeling with them so important. one of the reasons that we don't have networks and cells that are as active here as they are in certain parts of europe is because the muslim american ismunity in this country extraordinarily patriotic. largely successful. fights in our military commenters of our doctors and nurses in their communities in which they are raising their and ofth love of country injection to vi
we have to do a better job of and those networks networks are more active in , bute than they are here we don't know what we don't know so it is conceivable that there are some networks here that could be activated. we also have to get to the that can reach a troubled individual over the internet. and do a better job of disrupting that and what i told my team is that, although he had been working on this now for 5, 6, 7 years, we have to put more resources into it. this can't be an...
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record buting on my the tentacles of a wrongful conviction reaching almost forever. i did not have a bank account. i do not have credit. some bankers did not find me credit worthy when the last address check was in maximum security in wisconsin. crystalinging folgers to school and paying my way through college because of the difficulties i endured with money. after the scholarship i received ,rom the chicago bar foundation it was very important to get me to where i am today. i never lost touch with that relationship. i continued to send judge williams e-mails, updates, let her know how i was doing in school. i never lost touch with that relationship. that gave me the opportunity to clerk in the very same circuit that overturned my conviction. i spent the next six months after clerking in the seventh circuit in new york, which i deborah-- with judge sat me down and told me things i needed to know as a young person starting a legal career. the bar has nothing to do with being a lawyer. but it is necessary, right? you have to do what you need to do to get through and ge
record buting on my the tentacles of a wrongful conviction reaching almost forever. i did not have a bank account. i do not have credit. some bankers did not find me credit worthy when the last address check was in maximum security in wisconsin. crystalinging folgers to school and paying my way through college because of the difficulties i endured with money. after the scholarship i received ,rom the chicago bar foundation it was very important to get me to where i am today. i never lost touch...
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rookie he was struggling -- -- trying to make the team.ea he had nothing to lose bute but apparently. kaepernick has been struggling.g so it will be interesting to seo if h has a huge salary although we w know the nfl is full of badad quarterbacks and there's alwayss a need for quarterback.ck he does have a huge salary which can mean 49ers won want to cutoc him because he makes all thisllt morning. i mean the salary 100 somethingi million dollars.lars he has a huge salary they may keep him on the bench you have y the argument of you're not going to pay some guy a whole bunch oo money to sit on the bench. benc. >> they also benched him lasteds year. >> you had the benching numerous injuries.inri >> tried to trade him couldn't get anybody. >> he probably couldn't pass a physical because all the t surgeries.rgies. there's a lot its going here onh the field as well as off field.e he'll have a tough time withith fans when he goes to another tnh places as well because heuse h already wasn't very well liked.d >> that's true.>> t t he's football player. footb pla you go to the getye used to
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. >> tucker you're missing it.youe i know you're having a good'r time out there today bute we'vw gotay. >> i see him run argue round.oud cute as can be allison but ifut you don't have dogs to playo p with i have something else equally as exciting. ein this is jean and jean is withn w the college park community garden.garden i getting that right. >> yes. >> tell me all about gardening g in college park becausege p obviously you've had someu'ad s success. >> we started this a couple ofe years ago and i think therenk te were several reasons for it. first of all, people enjoy enj growing things of course and ofa people are much more consciouscu of having organic things ton t eat these days but besideses thatol quite a lot of trees and so we e can't really grow things nears n our house so we neededee something like this.hi >> so the idea is if you liveouv in an apartment or if yount don't have property to growy tow your own garden at your house h you can rent a little spacere and then create your ownnt garden.garden. >> that's exactly right, yes.ach we have -- the plots are about 4-foot b
. >> tucker you're missing it.youe i know you're having a good'r time out there today bute we'vw gotay. >> i see him run argue round.oud cute as can be allison but ifut you don't have dogs to playo p with i have something else equally as exciting. ein this is jean and jean is withn w the college park community garden.garden i getting that right. >> yes. >> tell me all about gardening g in college park becausege p obviously you've had someu'ad s success. >> we...
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. >> probably the biggest question that nasa could have answered, l, bute results were nul it did notn the absolutely yes answer that would have driven funding for the mars mission. a time oft became people were trying to make sense of the data that was returned, and it was not as interesting or compelling as the story had been up to then. walt: thanks. i think we have a question now. >> i have a question about the d cart right. i understand he may have been working on voyager, the program described, and then he came down here or something like that? and you can elaborate more . ed told metory that when i interviewed him probably about 1999 or 2000 was that he was sent down here to make sure that viking was completed successfully, but also, as i mentioned in my talk, to help further push likely being more into this space and nasa business, because it was a great deal of resistance to that within the population, a research center. aerodynamicists. and it is very hard to switch tracks entirely and to go into this kind of substantial project management. that edis a quick story told me. h
. >> probably the biggest question that nasa could have answered, l, bute results were nul it did notn the absolutely yes answer that would have driven funding for the mars mission. a time oft became people were trying to make sense of the data that was returned, and it was not as interesting or compelling as the story had been up to then. walt: thanks. i think we have a question now. >> i have a question about the d cart right. i understand he may have been working on voyager, the...
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i think the fed -- they keep buting about getting to 2 not beyond, but their body language does not suggestare really acting as if 2% feel comfortable with, but maybe a little bit of overshooting is ok as well. i think that is the attitude they should have. lending on the brakes any time in the next two years would not be a good idea. matt: inflation picking up somewhat. i have a chart here that hillary clark put together. lines,s the two colored cleveland median cpi, sticky cpi. the white line you see is the atlanta gdp now forecast. inflation,growth, and then we hear esther george saying it is time to normalize. do you agree? ethan: here is what the general public gets confused about. when the fed is talking about inflation up a bit, they are not just talking about price inflation, but wages. really, what the fed is trying to do is, after seven years are really poor wage growth, get wage growth back to normal. that would complete the healing process -- matt: what is normal? ethan: we have been stuck at 2%, moving to 2.5%. i would expect 3% would be acceptable. on a wage front, we still ha
i think the fed -- they keep buting about getting to 2 not beyond, but their body language does not suggestare really acting as if 2% feel comfortable with, but maybe a little bit of overshooting is ok as well. i think that is the attitude they should have. lending on the brakes any time in the next two years would not be a good idea. matt: inflation picking up somewhat. i have a chart here that hillary clark put together. lines,s the two colored cleveland median cpi, sticky cpi. the white line...
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bute all know the problems i want a quick, closing statement from each of you on what is the quick onewe all should leave with on these two panels. a very quick one-liner out what is the solution. like i said, education -- we have to find 21st century solutions that is problem of mass incarceration or he put forth education. bodies and weack have to quick incentivizing mass incarceration is what we have done was make it very profitable to put black people in prison -- i mostet science educated people we need to speak up. we cannot remain silent as they kill our children in and out of the courtroom. >> the fact that prisons are publicly traded really sickens me to my stomach. we have an opportunity to again redirect our focus. we can make a choice as to where we want our priority to his be. our voices need to be heard. it we believe in extending pre-k for all american children, that is something we can do. we can put the money to make sure we have the kind of educational invest in our generations to come because we have not done in the past. we will see more of the same. the criminal ju
bute all know the problems i want a quick, closing statement from each of you on what is the quick onewe all should leave with on these two panels. a very quick one-liner out what is the solution. like i said, education -- we have to find 21st century solutions that is problem of mass incarceration or he put forth education. bodies and weack have to quick incentivizing mass incarceration is what we have done was make it very profitable to put black people in prison -- i mostet science educated...
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the four benghazi victims are now sui hilly ton theirt they claim clinton's, quote, informcontation buted to the deaths. the clinton teamespondis morning saying while no one can imagine the pain of fa the bve americanslo at benghazi the haveeen nine different investigations into this attack and none found any evidence wtsof a hipart ong on the thanks very much. let's bring tt wdolital ana a let' begin with refus endofrom maine senusan collins, prominent republican. she's the latest in a seri there. couple of other republican senator, ben sasse, mark kirk not endorsing, several others withholding their endorsements. you talked in the past about whether these endorsemen matter. w abouthese refusals to endorse? well, i mean like delta, donald trump has left a lot of republicanstranded w nowhere to go in the couof this re, geoe. this is likeam a tam has held back this from ppening up until this point but donald trump through his own republicans are bleing support, whether they are endo hilrsgry clinton or somebodye or jt chhaegins to be this flood omp indathat'seecht ts what i was gng k you a
the four benghazi victims are now sui hilly ton theirt they claim clinton's, quote, informcontation buted to the deaths. the clinton teamespondis morning saying while no one can imagine the pain of fa the bve americanslo at benghazi the haveeen nine different investigations into this attack and none found any evidence wtsof a hipart ong on the thanks very much. let's bring tt wdolital ana a let' begin with refus endofrom maine senusan collins, prominent republican. she's the latest in a seri...
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bute was never such a plan, i presume the background for the question is, for those space about these o read things on the internet, i've been reading for years that dawn actually done -- the dawn team has done studies of going this other body pallas. i genuinely don't know what the of that rumor is, but i can tell you, kyanite and at rs, we've never looked it. i've read it many places. we've never looked at it. we -- our targets were vesta and conceived the time we them. e never had any intent to go anywhere else. however, as you may know from reading news recently, just in last few months, we gave sending the on of spacecraft to another body for mission possibility. so this extended mission, that after the completion of the primary mission. so we told nasa that if they extending the mission, we could continue to stay in orbit around ceres or we could go to a different body. asa considered the scientific merit of remaining in orbit, lingering, continuing to make detailed observations at ceres or flying to a different body. they considered scientific merit and other considerations and
bute was never such a plan, i presume the background for the question is, for those space about these o read things on the internet, i've been reading for years that dawn actually done -- the dawn team has done studies of going this other body pallas. i genuinely don't know what the of that rumor is, but i can tell you, kyanite and at rs, we've never looked it. i've read it many places. we've never looked at it. we -- our targets were vesta and conceived the time we them. e never had any intent...
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bute are 59 national parks a whole lot of other units that are historical, battlefields, seashores andake shores. host: and parks as far away as america samoa. yes, that was probably the most expensive trip. there is a national park of america samoa. you have to be ready to invest some time into that. host: is this something you do with family? yes, my wife goes with me. we have a good time visiting the parks. they haven't been to all of them but my wife got me started on this adventure so i have to give a shout out to her. wearing the centennial t-shirt today you will be part of this demonstration that is happening to celebrate the hundredth birthday? do a giant we will arrowhead today. they are looking for 1000 people to hold up various umbrellas to make the symbol of the national park service. host: the deputy director was talking to you and heard you had said it412 units and was an important thing to do and to write it down for the next generation. what would you say to the next generation? guest: the national parks are the national treasure. we need to get out and see them. the ne
bute are 59 national parks a whole lot of other units that are historical, battlefields, seashores andake shores. host: and parks as far away as america samoa. yes, that was probably the most expensive trip. there is a national park of america samoa. you have to be ready to invest some time into that. host: is this something you do with family? yes, my wife goes with me. we have a good time visiting the parks. they haven't been to all of them but my wife got me started on this adventure so i...
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points your book brings up is that islam, when it came into being, was much more -- i do not want , bute the word egalitarian women mixed with men. you point this out through the words of sheikh mohammed akram nadwi, in a sense, it was after the death of the prophet that the scriptures became politicized. through himd job and your writing of explaining the arc of islam. in a way, it feels in so many blanks people have and clears up assumptions. if you could talk about that as well. carla: it is funny. know,f talking about, you the prophet muhammad's time with him and talking about -- his first wife was khadija, who was his boss, 15 years his senior, who ran a very successful caravan trading company in mecca, and who asked him to marry her. they had a long and happy relationship. that sort of strong woman. you can see, when you look at he prophet's biography, clearly reveres women. and this has been sort of eroded. things got much worse for women when the scholars started developing jurisprudence. instead of the relatively egalitarian -- relatively -- it came out of the seventh century cu
points your book brings up is that islam, when it came into being, was much more -- i do not want , bute the word egalitarian women mixed with men. you point this out through the words of sheikh mohammed akram nadwi, in a sense, it was after the death of the prophet that the scriptures became politicized. through himd job and your writing of explaining the arc of islam. in a way, it feels in so many blanks people have and clears up assumptions. if you could talk about that as well. carla: it is...
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lot of republican leaders tie themselves into pretzels going through this whole dance of i endorse butet i don't endorse him saying this. we have choiced. but voters, i promise you, whether it is president trump or president clinton, i am going to hold them accountable. we've been seeing this movie from the last year from donald trump. he's going to say something and you're going to be forced to defend it if you say you support him. there are things that are just simply indefensible. they shouldn't put themselves through this. that should be the answer for the next 90 days. >> do you think mr. trump would care if if he lost endorsement? >> no. i think he won the primaries and republican nomination without any of their endorsements. he would like to see the republican party united but i don't think he's going to lose any sleep about losing any endorsements. at the same time we hope that going forward, republicans will stand solidly with all servicemen of this country. we have thousands of muslims serving in the armed forces and we do respect all of them and we hope donald trump will poss
lot of republican leaders tie themselves into pretzels going through this whole dance of i endorse butet i don't endorse him saying this. we have choiced. but voters, i promise you, whether it is president trump or president clinton, i am going to hold them accountable. we've been seeing this movie from the last year from donald trump. he's going to say something and you're going to be forced to defend it if you say you support him. there are things that are just simply indefensible. they...
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at opportunities to harness the child tax credit as a tool for investing in the next generation. , buted to strengthen tanf we also should be looking at policies to increase income, and as pertains to children in the first few years of life, this is groupsng a number of have been looking at, and i what to -- and i want to look at what michael talked about about removing barriers. occupational licensing is critical, and i think we need to look at the criminal justice system and poverty in this country. that if not shown for the trends that we have seen betweenincarceration 1980 and 2004, our nations offered to rate would have dropped by 1/5. you cannot ignore the intersection between the two, and on the back end of that puzzle, what we have now is one in three of americans have some kind of critical -- criminal , and this affects nearly half of american children, who now have at least one parent with a criminal record, and because of the barriers to housing, education, and more, those children find their life chances affected. we cannot ignore the second chance policies, particularly for
at opportunities to harness the child tax credit as a tool for investing in the next generation. , buted to strengthen tanf we also should be looking at policies to increase income, and as pertains to children in the first few years of life, this is groupsng a number of have been looking at, and i what to -- and i want to look at what michael talked about about removing barriers. occupational licensing is critical, and i think we need to look at the criminal justice system and poverty in this...
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bute iine ins to be a problem and advertising revenues of $17 million of negative impact of foreign currency weakness of the print advertising market and lower product revenues so continuing challenges for news corp. in terms of advertising and though the decline of 5% less than the 10% decline in the prior quarter. back over to you. >> and the stock down .5%. this is the slower growing member of the her domurdoch emp here. >> yes. the one you hold in your hand. not the one you watch on tv. tim, we have seen a few data points in the space. "the new york times" with disappointing numbers for the quarter. now news corp., too. secular change or a one-quarter blip, do you think? >> a little bit of both. they've seen some secular falloff and we know the transition going on. some of their publishing business is actually shown some signs of life. it's key, though, that i mean, the wireless acquisition is something that you want to hear more about. a bit of a surprise. i think some of the cost savings at news australia are also things that people more focused on here and not about the growth. right?
bute iine ins to be a problem and advertising revenues of $17 million of negative impact of foreign currency weakness of the print advertising market and lower product revenues so continuing challenges for news corp. in terms of advertising and though the decline of 5% less than the 10% decline in the prior quarter. back over to you. >> and the stock down .5%. this is the slower growing member of the her domurdoch emp here. >> yes. the one you hold in your hand. not the one you...
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they were all monotheists as , buted to the polytheists this all sort of change. but that sort of happy togetherness does not get much airtime. jonathan: i am going to take a few of these questions and try to combine them. one -- this is more a point. that a question. why are there so many issues about women scholars when what about buddhists? all religions deface the value of women scholars. another question is related to that. an audience member says around 2000, i visited a mosque in boston with a religious education class from our unitarian church. and we came away thinking that islam discourages questions or by their followers, i'm guessing no but yes. no, but ny, many -- yes. i have to say a lot of the sheikhs students are, in the british term, gobsmacked, when they can come into a class and ask questions. one of the most dramatic moments in the book came when two of the sheikh's youngest, smartest scholars made him change his mind on child marriage, one of the most painful conversations we kept having over the years. he refused to condemn it in a blanket se
they were all monotheists as , buted to the polytheists this all sort of change. but that sort of happy togetherness does not get much airtime. jonathan: i am going to take a few of these questions and try to combine them. one -- this is more a point. that a question. why are there so many issues about women scholars when what about buddhists? all religions deface the value of women scholars. another question is related to that. an audience member says around 2000, i visited a mosque in boston...