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carl icahn. carl icahn. carl icahn. carl acicahn. >> carl, carl icahn. the president liked to talk about him a lot during the campaign. he's a very rich, very famous corporate raider who built up an enormous personal fortune as a shareholder activist. he gets ahold of a controlling interest in the company. that means he gets himself or hand picked people on the board of that company and uses that control to pick that company up by its oranankles and shake it forces changes on companies that make them stronger and more profitable and sometimes he tears them apart and eats the assets but that's how he made his fortune. he's not a specialist in any one area of business. he's basically considered to be a polly math financial genius but he's cut a swath wherever he thinks he can use them to extract money for himself. the reason carl icahn is up there on that board, the reason he didn't last as special advisor to the president on regulatory reform is because of this reporting from reuters and this reporting from patrick keefe at the new yorker magazine. reuter
carl icahn. carl icahn. carl icahn. carl acicahn. >> carl, carl icahn. the president liked to talk about him a lot during the campaign. he's a very rich, very famous corporate raider who built up an enormous personal fortune as a shareholder activist. he gets ahold of a controlling interest in the company. that means he gets himself or hand picked people on the board of that company and uses that control to pick that company up by its oranankles and shake it forces changes on companies...
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anchor: carl? carl: a lot of people are in the same position. they have been using facebook for so long that it is not something you can give up. we have seen that hashtag trending online. me personally, i deleted the facebook and messenger apps from my phone. >> same. carl: you see how these apps follow you around and the big privacy concessions you have to give. i have deleted that and we will see where that takes me. i am not ready to give up on faith that yet. changed meas not because i have never been part of facebook. i have a twitter account, which i use frequently. as an editor i have the great honor and luxury to publish my opinion whenever i want. and i can stay in contact with my friends through other terms. anchor: i think the delete facebook movement, if you can call it that, is a bit shortsighted. people might have the privilege but for afacebook, oppressed populations, especially refugee populations, lgbt population, facebook and social media are an essential tool connecting to communities you might not be geographically close to.
anchor: carl? carl: a lot of people are in the same position. they have been using facebook for so long that it is not something you can give up. we have seen that hashtag trending online. me personally, i deleted the facebook and messenger apps from my phone. >> same. carl: you see how these apps follow you around and the big privacy concessions you have to give. i have deleted that and we will see where that takes me. i am not ready to give up on faith that yet. changed meas not because...
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we have spoken to people at the carl's jr. it appears that the people at the carl's jr. really had -- i hate to say this but a first-hand account of what was going on. seems as though there was at least some shooting that they were able to see. we know a couple victims ran into the carl's jr. looking for help. we heard from one whit is who said he wrapped a bungee cord to try to stop the bleeding on a woman who was either shot in the leg or foot and then taken to the hospital. i know earlier on, you spoke to someone who was at the walmart e-commerce building and she told you what she saw during all of this. >> she said seven shots. she specifically said seven shots. and then silence. she said she looked out the window and saw people running out of the youtube building with their hands in the air. >> shepard: the report alive on scene. let's listen. >> witnesses said that to you. >> i couldn't speak to that. >> does anyone know, if the shooter is a woman or man? >> shepard: a behind-the-scenes look. a feed going to our station ktvu fox 2. reporters are working to figure t
we have spoken to people at the carl's jr. it appears that the people at the carl's jr. really had -- i hate to say this but a first-hand account of what was going on. seems as though there was at least some shooting that they were able to see. we know a couple victims ran into the carl's jr. looking for help. we heard from one whit is who said he wrapped a bungee cord to try to stop the bleeding on a woman who was either shot in the leg or foot and then taken to the hospital. i know earlier...
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this is carl albert's desk where he would work. carl albert was not a very tall man, so in order to raise himself up a little bit, he had someone build for him a little footstool so he could sit a little taller at the desk and not have his feet dangle off. one of the highlights of speaker albert's career was bringing in queen elizabeth for the bicentennial. so you can see here is albert showing the queen some photographs. she brought a copy of the magna carta to give to albert and give to the united states. you can see, she is sitting in this chair. we look over here, the chair is still here. so we let guests sometimes sit in the chair the queen sat in. so we have some other pictures. this is speaker albert and his freshman class. somewhere in there you can find speaker albert. you can find future president nixon and also president -- future president kennedy. this is not speaker albert, but we have a picture of kennedy in oklahoma. his only time through oklahoma. he is really here. he is basically just opening up an intersection,
this is carl albert's desk where he would work. carl albert was not a very tall man, so in order to raise himself up a little bit, he had someone build for him a little footstool so he could sit a little taller at the desk and not have his feet dangle off. one of the highlights of speaker albert's career was bringing in queen elizabeth for the bicentennial. so you can see here is albert showing the queen some photographs. she brought a copy of the magna carta to give to albert and give to the...
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carl albert was not a very tall man. in order to raise himself up a bit, he had someone built for so helittle footstool could sit a little taller at the desk. one of the highlights of speaker albert's career was bringing in queen elizabeth for the bicentennial. here's albert showing the queen some photographs. she brought a copy of the magna carta to give to albert. she is sitting in this chair. the chair is still here. we let guests sometimes sit in the chair the queen sat in. we have some pictures. this is speaker albert in his freshman class. you can find future president nixon and future president kennedy. kennedy came to oklahoma. here, he's opening up an intersection. he came because robert s kerr wanted him to come. furniture from his various offices. here's the queen's chair again. speaker albert was napping on the so but when he found out spirit agnew -- spiro agnew resigned. some of the liberal democrats had a plan to get albert into the presidency. was a democraton and speaker albert. albert was opposed to thi
carl albert was not a very tall man. in order to raise himself up a bit, he had someone built for so helittle footstool could sit a little taller at the desk. one of the highlights of speaker albert's career was bringing in queen elizabeth for the bicentennial. here's albert showing the queen some photographs. she brought a copy of the magna carta to give to albert. she is sitting in this chair. the chair is still here. we let guests sometimes sit in the chair the queen sat in. we have some...
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jr.. -- findlay, and he works at the carl's jr. just on the other the -- side of that box truck is the carl's jr. maybe another 70 yards across the street, you have the youtube headquarters. people ran out of youtube, but one victim ran across that little street, across the parking lot, and she was gathered up by patrons at the carl's jr., and pulled inside where she was treated on one of the tables in the restaurant to try and stop the bleeding in her lower left leg. as you said, michael you stay bungee cord to use it as a tourniquet to stop the bleeding. other patrons used direct pressure to stop the bleeding as well. it is not that far, and when you are being shot at, it can seem like a lot father.>> strangers coming together to help people in need. thank you jesse. >> those three gunshot victims were brought to san francisco general hospital and one of them is in critical condition did not. our reporter paul chambers is at the hospital.>> reporter: general hospital is less than 10 miles from the scene, and it is the only trauma
jr.. -- findlay, and he works at the carl's jr. just on the other the -- side of that box truck is the carl's jr. maybe another 70 yards across the street, you have the youtube headquarters. people ran out of youtube, but one victim ran across that little street, across the parking lot, and she was gathered up by patrons at the carl's jr., and pulled inside where she was treated on one of the tables in the restaurant to try and stop the bleeding in her lower left leg. as you said, michael you...
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that's the carl's jr. i can circle that in green for you. that's the carl's jr. where one of the victims was being treated. that's where witnesses said they heard the gunshots and started seeing chaos. they told your team about evacuating the youtube building out into the street. our sky ranger was able to see those people out in the street and some of them way back. this is near the interchange between 380 and 280. these are youtube employees. some of them with their hand on their heads. and police patting them down. let zoom back out and talk about the actual shooting. this is the wide view again. here's the youtube building. let's zoom in a little bit more. we're going to talk about the early indications that the gunfire started around this spot, which is the patio. it's on the southwest side of the youtube building. now, this is where sky ranger captured images overhead of overturned furniture. which might have been an indication of some of the chaos happening here. first responders found the body of the woman who opened fire around this awning. perhaps under
that's the carl's jr. i can circle that in green for you. that's the carl's jr. where one of the victims was being treated. that's where witnesses said they heard the gunshots and started seeing chaos. they told your team about evacuating the youtube building out into the street. our sky ranger was able to see those people out in the street and some of them way back. this is near the interchange between 380 and 280. these are youtube employees. some of them with their hand on their heads. and...
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i'm carl quintanilla, morgan brennan and jon fortt.g, morgan. >> it is 90 minutes into the trading day as investors shift the focus from political concerns to earning season, seven dow components alone steve liesman sat down with bill dudley last hour take a listen. >> if you look at the stock market, the context of the economy that's growing and expected to continue to grow over the next few years, stock valuations don't look unreasonable i think the volatility is sort of -- we're back to a more normal regime. what was unusual was the low volatility that we saw in 2015, '16 and '17. i think we're back to reasonable volatility in the stock market. >> rbc capital markets, lori calvacina and u.s. equity strategy carl parker thank you for joining us on this monday morning. >> thank you. >> lori, you recently revised lower your s&p target for 2018 what's driving that? >> we addressed the number and reduced margins a little bit we're still expecting flat margins but didn't want to anticipate margin this is year that had impact on our price
i'm carl quintanilla, morgan brennan and jon fortt.g, morgan. >> it is 90 minutes into the trading day as investors shift the focus from political concerns to earning season, seven dow components alone steve liesman sat down with bill dudley last hour take a listen. >> if you look at the stock market, the context of the economy that's growing and expected to continue to grow over the next few years, stock valuations don't look unreasonable i think the volatility is sort of -- we're...
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carl sandburg, but it was ventilated later that they realize this was the carl sandburg.the things that changed that was the advent of television. carl sandburg became good friends with edward murrow and traveled across the country in the 60s to be on talk shows an early game shows and as people started to recognize his photo on tv and resemblance to their neighbor down the road in flat rock it became more appear that's who he was. sandburg was very famous by the 1960s through connections with the broad american audience in radio and television he had a large fan base and some people even traveled to what was considered this out-of-the-way place in western north carolina. thurgood marshall visited sandburg to reminisce and talk with the great american poet and offered a siegel the famous american photographer visited here. one of the more famous encounters a sandburg had in the 50s was with bob dylan. bob dylan just eight of everything folk music at that time and he had come across sandburg's collection of folk music the american song bag and he was through and through ap
carl sandburg, but it was ventilated later that they realize this was the carl sandburg.the things that changed that was the advent of television. carl sandburg became good friends with edward murrow and traveled across the country in the 60s to be on talk shows an early game shows and as people started to recognize his photo on tv and resemblance to their neighbor down the road in flat rock it became more appear that's who he was. sandburg was very famous by the 1960s through connections with...
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brent: tonight, the ford o catan serati lear carles pudemo is facing an uncertai feet -- fate.a setback for the leader, a german prosecutor has asked for him to be extradited to spain where he faces charges of treason and rebellion. a crime t carries a maximum sentence of 30 years. it is now up to a regional court in germany to decide whether or not to grant that extradition request. reporter: what is in store this year for the former catalan leader? for now, carles puigdemont remains behind the walls of this detention center in northern rmany. and that is likely to remain the case, after prosecutors found spain's extradition request to be legally admissible. >> we have checked whether the statutory offenses listed in the european arrest warrant, namely rebellion and misuse of public funds, correspond to the offenses under german law of high treason and misappropriation. we came to the conclusion that there is a correspondence. reporter: just over a week ago, puigdemont had traveled to finland from his self-imposed exile in belgium, to attend a conference and meet lawmakers. fa
brent: tonight, the ford o catan serati lear carles pudemo is facing an uncertai feet -- fate.a setback for the leader, a german prosecutor has asked for him to be extradited to spain where he faces charges of treason and rebellion. a crime t carries a maximum sentence of 30 years. it is now up to a regional court in germany to decide whether or not to grant that extradition request. reporter: what is in store this year for the former catalan leader? for now, carles puigdemont remains behind...
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nt welsh government colleague carl sarea nt —— carl sargea nt welsh government colleague carl sareant being sacked by carwynjones. we know that carl sa rg ea nt sacked by carwynjones. we know that carl sargeant was facing a number of misconduct allegations from a number of different women, his family have complained that he was denied natural justice in complained that he was denied naturaljustice in all this process, above inquiries have gone into various elements of what happened in november, the main inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the sacking have yet to begin but that has really formed the backdrop of what has been a difficult few months of the first minister of wales and this is what he said on the conference floor when he announced his decision to stand down. in any normal political career you'd expect to be put through the ringer, even have your integrity challenged. i don't think anyone can know what these last few months have been like, no one that is apart from lisa and the kids. they've carried me through the darkest of times. i've asked too much of them at time
nt welsh government colleague carl sarea nt —— carl sargea nt welsh government colleague carl sareant being sacked by carwynjones. we know that carl sa rg ea nt sacked by carwynjones. we know that carl sargeant was facing a number of misconduct allegations from a number of different women, his family have complained that he was denied natural justice in complained that he was denied naturaljustice in all this process, above inquiries have gone into various elements of what happened in...
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julia boorstin is here with more >> hi, carl.87 million of its users may have been improperly shared with cambridge analytica the good news, mark zuckerberg says, is that the company has not felt any meaningful impact of this scandal in its usage or the business as a result of this it was that comment that i believe did help drive those facebook shares higher they're now up over 3% zuckerberg did say, though, he made a huge mistake in not understanding the scope of his responsibility to protect user data now he says facebook is investing in hiring with 20,000 people in its security force by the end of the year. and he says they'll give all of facebook users the same controls that will be required by new european privacy rules zuckerberg says he needs to chair if i h clarify how facebook works and uses data. >> we have to ensure all those developers protect people's information too. and it's not enough to have rules requiring they protect the information. it's not enough to believe them when they tell us they're protecting informa
julia boorstin is here with more >> hi, carl.87 million of its users may have been improperly shared with cambridge analytica the good news, mark zuckerberg says, is that the company has not felt any meaningful impact of this scandal in its usage or the business as a result of this it was that comment that i believe did help drive those facebook shares higher they're now up over 3% zuckerberg did say, though, he made a huge mistake in not understanding the scope of his responsibility to...
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. >> nobody hates carl, just me. >> moving on to tencent music, china's largest streaming music companypreparing for what would be one of the biggest tech ipos ever. they have an app which has in excess of 25 billion, although we don't really know where it might be listed. how big a deal is this for tencent and some high profile competitors? >> it's a big deal i think the success of the spotify ipo sort of encouraged these companies to start to think about their own. you know, the cutback in the cryptocurrency thing, regulation, there's not as much. the ipos are now back. you'll see a whole bunch of them i think the success or the relative success of the spotify ipo where it didn't dip dramatically, i think it's around where it started. you know, it's a valuable property it's used all over china they're going to take it public. it makes a lot of sense right now to do that >> you mentioned spotify, also dropbox. that was a very successful ipo what -- >> i think tencent opens a big stake in spotify there were some stock swaps they had. >> yeah, that's what i'm looking to get, what you thi
. >> nobody hates carl, just me. >> moving on to tencent music, china's largest streaming music companypreparing for what would be one of the biggest tech ipos ever. they have an app which has in excess of 25 billion, although we don't really know where it might be listed. how big a deal is this for tencent and some high profile competitors? >> it's a big deal i think the success of the spotify ipo sort of encouraged these companies to start to think about their own. you know,...
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. >> they took her to carl's jr. where they put her on the table and they were trying to dress her roland -- dress her wound. we tried to stop the bleeding. after that, the ambulance came 10 minutes after. >> we saw them coming out of here. the victim was coming out of youtube. we drove her, we put her to the carl's jr.. we went back over there. we remained low. we got to the gate, one lady had just gotten shot in her leg. i knew she was dead. >> reporter: youtube it's not just one building but a complex as you could hear it described. there were several buildings that make up the youtube headquarters. they evacuated pretty much every building. i spoke to a man who did not want to speak on camera. he tells me in his building they told everyone to go to the third floor, he said he was not going to do that. there was a little humor because they were trying to deal with this very awful situation. " i just got my lunch i'm not going upstairs with everyone else and be cornered in a room and possibly become a target, " he
. >> they took her to carl's jr. where they put her on the table and they were trying to dress her roland -- dress her wound. we tried to stop the bleeding. after that, the ambulance came 10 minutes after. >> we saw them coming out of here. the victim was coming out of youtube. we drove her, we put her to the carl's jr.. we went back over there. we remained low. we got to the gate, one lady had just gotten shot in her leg. i knew she was dead. >> reporter: youtube it's not...
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carl: both, may be.onomics says higher interest rates in the u.s., it should give us a stronger dollar. that model has been wrong. all of our core models have given us the wrong results for the last year. get a stronger dollar out of it, but it is hard to say that with confidence giving how long economist have been about the dollar for the last year. francine: if treasury's touch 3%, is it a big deal? is a psychological deal more than a big deal. bond yields are going up if inflation metrics pick up. at 10 year bond yields around 3%. rates are low for people who want to put money to work. israll, the tightening yielding some impact on the markets through higher interest rates, but not slamming the economy. in thiswill continue hour. coming up, this is an interesting interview. what a shock, a government official who is actually -- payroll. linda mcmahon. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." about banks. ubs shares are lower. matt miller spoke with their chief executive this mo
carl: both, may be.onomics says higher interest rates in the u.s., it should give us a stronger dollar. that model has been wrong. all of our core models have given us the wrong results for the last year. get a stronger dollar out of it, but it is hard to say that with confidence giving how long economist have been about the dollar for the last year. francine: if treasury's touch 3%, is it a big deal? is a psychological deal more than a big deal. bond yields are going up if inflation metrics...
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this is the carl albert desk where he worked. carl albert was not a very tall man.der to raise himself up a little bit, he had someone build for him a little footstool so he could sit a little taller at the desk and not have his feet dangle off. one of the highlights of speaker albert's career was bringing in queen olivier -- queen elizabeth for the bicentennial. here he is showing the queen some photographs. she brought a copy of the magna carta to give to albert to give to the united states. you see she is sitting in this chair. if you look over here, the chair is still here. we let guests sit in the chair the queen sat in. we have other pictures. this is speaker albert in his freshman class, and some were in there. you can find future president nixon and also future president kennedy. this is not speaker albert, but we have a picture of president kennedy who came to oklahoma, his only time through oklahoma, and he is opening up an intersection. the reason he came is because robert s kerr wanted him to come. if he wanted something, kennedy would do it for him. thi
this is the carl albert desk where he worked. carl albert was not a very tall man.der to raise himself up a little bit, he had someone build for him a little footstool so he could sit a little taller at the desk and not have his feet dangle off. one of the highlights of speaker albert's career was bringing in queen olivier -- queen elizabeth for the bicentennial. here he is showing the queen some photographs. she brought a copy of the magna carta to give to albert to give to the united states....
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carl sandberg but it wasn't until later they figured out this was the carl sandberg.one thing that changed that was the advent of television. edward murrow traveled across the country and the 60s to be on talk shows and early game shows and started to recognize his photo on tv and resemblance to their neighbor down the road and it became more apparent that is who he was. sandberg was famous by the 1960s. through connections with radio and television, he had a large fan base and some people traveled to this out-of-the-way place in western north carolina. thurgood marshall visited sandberg to talk with the great american poet and alfred siegler, the great american photographer. one of the more famous encounters sandberg had was a very young bob dylan. bob dylan just ate up everything at that time and he had some of sandberg's collection and as he was going through appellation at the time, in north carolina, was very close to where he and his band were driving through. and met carl sandberg for the first time. however, sandberg was in his late 80s, hadn't kept up with mo
carl sandberg but it wasn't until later they figured out this was the carl sandberg.one thing that changed that was the advent of television. edward murrow traveled across the country and the 60s to be on talk shows and early game shows and started to recognize his photo on tv and resemblance to their neighbor down the road and it became more apparent that is who he was. sandberg was famous by the 1960s. through connections with radio and television, he had a large fan base and some people...
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all righty so carl denham jer you were in the internet business for a long time what's going on with facebook. oh something i've been raising a stink about sense started publication of the techer in zero seven and when facebook was just agreement people's i. nobody cared and that is that it is trivially easy to abuse ordinary internet traffic for personal tracking it everybody's making a stink about what facebook's doing with the data that they get from you being on facebook but that's not the real scandal the real scandal is that every time you go to a website anywhere on the web that has a like button or a facebook sign on but doesn't matter whether you signed it or not doesn't matter whether you can sign or not you can't consent because you can't know it's there until after you read it that data is being sent back to facebook and additionally is trivially easy for them to abuse it rather common function within the protocol called in each tag to generate unique identifiers so not only do they know that someone's there they know that it's you and if they managed to link one of those
all righty so carl denham jer you were in the internet business for a long time what's going on with facebook. oh something i've been raising a stink about sense started publication of the techer in zero seven and when facebook was just agreement people's i. nobody cared and that is that it is trivially easy to abuse ordinary internet traffic for personal tracking it everybody's making a stink about what facebook's doing with the data that they get from you being on facebook but that's not the...
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one victim is running right into the nearby carl's jr. across the street where strangers rushed to help her. >> as for the shooter, investigators towed her caraway this evening. in nasim aghdam drove to the bay area from southern california. >> her pass went through mountain view. within the past 45 minutes, mountain view police confirming to us they found aghdam asleep in her car in a parking lot at 2:00 a.m. this morning. they notified her parents who reported her as missing. let's bring in our senior investigator steven stock with all this. you reported earlier today that this might not just be a domestic dispute. there might be more to the story. >> long before the 38-year-old nasim aghdam went to the headquarters, she had posted videos ranting against the company, complaining youtube han censoring her. her father told police she might be going to youtube because she, quote, hated the company. >> people like me are not good for big businesses. >> they believe this is innasim aghdam, this one posted in january 2017, where she complaine
one victim is running right into the nearby carl's jr. across the street where strangers rushed to help her. >> as for the shooter, investigators towed her caraway this evening. in nasim aghdam drove to the bay area from southern california. >> her pass went through mountain view. within the past 45 minutes, mountain view police confirming to us they found aghdam asleep in her car in a parking lot at 2:00 a.m. this morning. they notified her parents who reported her as missing....
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kpix 5's joe vazquez talked to an employee at carl's junior.. who made a tourniquet for one of the gunshot victims. mary's witness??? >>> when shots rang out at youtube, some employees ran to help.>> a tourniquet was made for one of the gunshot victims. >> we heard boom, everybody looked up and did not know what it was. i ran to the window because the window behind me looks over the patio and i saw her. it was amawod ann e i said, shoot her and everyone started running. she had something on her face, like glasses or a scarf. >> it was brutal, it was the real deal. i heard at least 20 shots. >> first time 3-4, second time, it was 10-11. nonstop. someone was hobbling with her leg. we brought her over there and brought her into carl's jr. >> she was shot in the calf, she had friends with her that were also wounded. they took her into carl's jr. where they put her on the table and we were trying to fix her wound. i tried to find something to help the victim and i got a bunch of cord and tied it above her like to stop the bleeding.>> reporter: it was
kpix 5's joe vazquez talked to an employee at carl's junior.. who made a tourniquet for one of the gunshot victims. mary's witness??? >>> when shots rang out at youtube, some employees ran to help.>> a tourniquet was made for one of the gunshot victims. >> we heard boom, everybody looked up and did not know what it was. i ran to the window because the window behind me looks over the patio and i saw her. it was amawod ann e i said, shoot her and everyone started running. she...
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there's a yes. >> yes. >> carl? >> no, no, no!re you kidding me that means we have 67% margin share in the new t-mobile. >> if it's turned down on regulatory grounds, what then? what's the plan then >> you can assume that before we enter a transaction like this, we studied the poster child of a merger what are laeg iters looking for? you'll bring more competition to the marketplace. check. better product and better prices doesn't get much better than this secondly, the u.s. needs leadership on 5g period we cannot fall back to china and south korea. 4g drove innovation. 5g will drive a whole new one. people say the benefits of 5g is what color tv did to black and white tv the big question is jobs the company is about growth. you bring better products and more prices and better jobs. it's a poster child. so we feel very confident. you can rest assure that we've done a lot of studying before we entered a transaction like this. we have not talked to the government yet, but we feel good we have a compelling proposition. >> i'm seeing y
there's a yes. >> yes. >> carl? >> no, no, no!re you kidding me that means we have 67% margin share in the new t-mobile. >> if it's turned down on regulatory grounds, what then? what's the plan then >> you can assume that before we enter a transaction like this, we studied the poster child of a merger what are laeg iters looking for? you'll bring more competition to the marketplace. check. better product and better prices doesn't get much better than this secondly,...
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carls jr.yees who actually interacted with victims who had come running over from youtube. so let's go aled and play some of what they told me. she left the bathroom, and she was already in the dining room, and people were taking care of her. i was trying to find some tools to help her. i found a bungi cord and i tied that around her leg to stop the blood flow no. she was like a young asian lady probably in her 20s. >> did she have any idea why she was targeted? >> she didn't know why she got shot. >> and all of a sudden, it was two or three shots. and then, leek, within 30 seconds after that or 407 seconds after that, then she was running out, and she was shot in the leg. >> a lady went limping into carls, jr., she was shot in the foot, and that is when police came there to take care of her and they took her away to the ambulance. >> we heard a shots go off. it was like bang, bang, bang, and then you heard a couple more go off. >> ant 50 or 20 shots rang out. we put on the police scanner. then
carls jr.yees who actually interacted with victims who had come running over from youtube. so let's go aled and play some of what they told me. she left the bathroom, and she was already in the dining room, and people were taking care of her. i was trying to find some tools to help her. i found a bungi cord and i tied that around her leg to stop the blood flow no. she was like a young asian lady probably in her 20s. >> did she have any idea why she was targeted? >> she didn't know...
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stuart. and by claire and carl stuart. - i'm evan smith. he's a harvard educated attorney whose status as a gold star father was both celebrated and politicized in the 2016 presidential campaign. his new book is an american family: a memoir of hope and sacrifice. he is khizr khan. this is overheard. (upbeat music) - let's be honest. is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? (mumbled snippets of interviews) mr. khan, an honor to meet you. - thank you. - and thank you very much for being here, sir. - thank you. i am honored to be here. - i believe this book is extraordinary in many ways but maybe the most extraordinary way is it is the most patriotic book i've ever read. i walk away from reading this book with a sense of hope and optimism about america and a feeling of great patriotism. i don't know if that's what you intended. did you intend that? - this really is a story of all immigrants, all of us are immigrants. - [evan] well, we're all from some place, right? - this is our sto
stuart. and by claire and carl stuart. - i'm evan smith. he's a harvard educated attorney whose status as a gold star father was both celebrated and politicized in the 2016 presidential campaign. his new book is an american family: a memoir of hope and sacrifice. he is khizr khan. this is overheard. (upbeat music) - let's be honest. is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? (mumbled snippets of interviews) mr. khan, an honor to meet...
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carl icahn also reportedly scott pruit his job. after scott pruit interviewed, trump asked pruit to seal the deal by walking two blocks north to carl icahn's office because trump told him carl had some questions for him before scott pruit could be green lit for the job. carl icahn apparently asked his questions, pruit gave the right answers and soon thereafter, pruit went to morocco and hooked up carl's company with a big policy that had nothing whatsoever to do with the epa. so that morocco trip is an amazing story because the top lobbyist for the energy company is the one that's been living in the condo for $50 a night. the morocco thing is astonishing but check this out. put this in your liquified natural gas pipe and smoke it. one of the people on that amaze-balls trip was a newly hired senior counsel at the epa named samantha dravis. in the middle of this scandal swirling around scott pruit, this epa staffer quit. found out this week she was quitting and nobody was quite sure why when he first got word that she was quitting bu
carl icahn also reportedly scott pruit his job. after scott pruit interviewed, trump asked pruit to seal the deal by walking two blocks north to carl icahn's office because trump told him carl had some questions for him before scott pruit could be green lit for the job. carl icahn apparently asked his questions, pruit gave the right answers and soon thereafter, pruit went to morocco and hooked up carl's company with a big policy that had nothing whatsoever to do with the epa. so that morocco...
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does carl icahn know something we don't know about the markets? multiple times he didn't like to predict whether the market will go up or down in the short-term but take a listen to what he said last month on cnbc. . >> i am somewhat, as i've said before, somewhat concerned about the overall market i think there are a lot of variables that you have to worry about. but i've said -- you know, i think -- i think tinvesting in the market is really a very difficult game. >> we reached out the icahn's office on whether his recent sales are a signal he believes the market will fall he we did not hear back. either way it doesn't hurt to free up cash amid lagging returns icahn returned 3%. >> all right leslie picker, thank you guy adami has known carl icahn for a very long time. >> friend of the show. >> friend of the show. what do you think it means >> if carl is selling something, you should take notice leslie hit the nail on the head at the end icahn enterprises comes out, that's trader talk this was a 140ish stock several years ago. it's currently trad
does carl icahn know something we don't know about the markets? multiple times he didn't like to predict whether the market will go up or down in the short-term but take a listen to what he said last month on cnbc. . >> i am somewhat, as i've said before, somewhat concerned about the overall market i think there are a lot of variables that you have to worry about. but i've said -- you know, i think -- i think tinvesting in the market is really a very difficult game. >> we reached...
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one of the victims did manage to find shelter inside of a crowded carl's jr. restaurant. mark matthews talked to one of the good samaritans that helped one of the victims. he saw her as she was being shot. >> reporter: he did not want to give us his last name and he was at the carl's jr. across the street from the youtube complex waiting to order shots when he heard the first shots. >> i heard the shots first and there were four shots and then, but actually it was, like, three, bam, bam, bam, and then -- and then -- and then, and i knew the second shot probably got her or the third shot probably got her in the leg. >> several people inside of carl's jr., helped drag the wounded woman into the restaurant. people used napkins to help staunch the gun and he went outside when he heard another explosion of gun fire. >> it was no mercy. whoever shot that time was, oh, man, it was madness. >> there was a second victim and then a third victim. >> i think he shot someone else because there were four more shots after that. >> it went bam, bam, bam, bam. after that we heard nothing.
one of the victims did manage to find shelter inside of a crowded carl's jr. restaurant. mark matthews talked to one of the good samaritans that helped one of the victims. he saw her as she was being shot. >> reporter: he did not want to give us his last name and he was at the carl's jr. across the street from the youtube complex waiting to order shots when he heard the first shots. >> i heard the shots first and there were four shots and then, but actually it was, like, three, bam,...
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out for a day, trapping beaver with local trapper carl. >> carl: no. >> martin: no?: yeah. they just eat the -- the bark. >> anthony: they eat the bark? >> martin: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> anthony: now i understand in pioneer days, beaver was the financial engine of canada. >> martin: yeah. >> anthony: empires were built on it. every hat practically in the world was a -- was made of a beaver pelt. >> martin: that's why today it's the, uh, icon of canada. >> anthony: to a lesser extent, the tradition continues today. carl continues to trap, usually called on by provincial officials to trap beaver and clear away dams and control what can become a destructively overpopulated situation. >> carl: yeah. >> martin: ah, oui? >> anthony: hello, my little friend. >> martin: oh, that -- this is a young one. and those, uh, are -- are the one we want to eat. >> anthony: what would you compare the meat to? is there anything like it? >> martin: the -- that's the thing, you know. there's nothing -- nothing like it. you know, when you eat beaver, you understand that it's beaver. >> antho
out for a day, trapping beaver with local trapper carl. >> carl: no. >> martin: no?: yeah. they just eat the -- the bark. >> anthony: they eat the bark? >> martin: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> anthony: now i understand in pioneer days, beaver was the financial engine of canada. >> martin: yeah. >> anthony: empires were built on it. every hat practically in the world was a -- was made of a beaver pelt. >> martin: that's why today it's the, uh, icon of...
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i'm carl quintanilla with jon fortt, morgan brennan at ge's shareholder meeting outside of pittsburghe first annual meeting for john flannery who took the reigns in august a lot more is coming up. we are watching the markets try to bounce back from early losses, down about 200 points early in the session in and out of so-called correction territory. after that big move in rates we've seen, 10-year is holding above the 3% mark today that started the year as you know at 2.41 dick is the former chairman and ceo of wells fargo and can talk about the macro and financial backdrop good to have you back. good morning. >> good morning. >> lot of discussion about what higher rates mean this time around given record levels of global debt and business debt nominal to gdp is 3% some magic number for you? >> no. i'm surprised it took us this long, frankly, to get to 3%. i think the bond market is saying that the growth, international growth, is going to continue. the stock market not so much but i think the bond market is right. i think we'll see increasing rates. you know, if you take historical p
i'm carl quintanilla with jon fortt, morgan brennan at ge's shareholder meeting outside of pittsburghe first annual meeting for john flannery who took the reigns in august a lot more is coming up. we are watching the markets try to bounce back from early losses, down about 200 points early in the session in and out of so-called correction territory. after that big move in rates we've seen, 10-year is holding above the 3% mark today that started the year as you know at 2.41 dick is the former...
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. >>> good morning i'm carl quintanilla along with jon fortt. morgan brennan is at the largest space conference she will bring us an interview with the space and security ceo at boeing in a bit >>> netflix extending its lead in today's session, reporting its strongest subscriber growth since going public reed hastings told investors there's still huge potential for growth. >> we're at the fraction of viewing of hours of youtube, of linear tv. we've got great momentum and we're very excited about that. but we have a long way to go in terms of earning all the viewing that we want to. >> projections for the quarter ahead, mark mahaney and general partner paul holland good morning to both of you guys mark, i want to start with you in your note before the earnings came out, you were pretty confident that they would hit on revenue but had doubts, saying that the q2 wasn't spectacular what's your take now that you've seen the numbers how did they outperform this much in subscribers? >> two things. one very specific. 13 reasons why, a big hit last year
. >>> good morning i'm carl quintanilla along with jon fortt. morgan brennan is at the largest space conference she will bring us an interview with the space and security ceo at boeing in a bit >>> netflix extending its lead in today's session, reporting its strongest subscriber growth since going public reed hastings told investors there's still huge potential for growth. >> we're at the fraction of viewing of hours of youtube, of linear tv. we've got great momentum and...
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carl >> that it certainly has, kayla. tausche in washington thank you for bringing us with latest joining us russell investments chief market strategist stevenwood and grant's diane wonk thank you for joining us today. >> good to be here. >> steven i want to start with you. do you think president trump is right to say china shouldn't be handled as a developing country? b, given all the rhetoric over potential tariffs between the u.s. and china is this a real risk. >> i confine myself to policies not politics looking at the policies the numbers look large but the devil will be in the details. mr. kudlow spoke at the beginning of this process. it could be a large statement which begins a negotiating process and then the second and third wave could come in after the fact it started that way with aluminum maybe that's what's going on right now. maybe this is not terrific ia, not unimportant but we are looking at the economic cycle, the quality of earnings. i think importantly what the federal reserve is doing with policy i th
carl >> that it certainly has, kayla. tausche in washington thank you for bringing us with latest joining us russell investments chief market strategist stevenwood and grant's diane wonk thank you for joining us today. >> good to be here. >> steven i want to start with you. do you think president trump is right to say china shouldn't be handled as a developing country? b, given all the rhetoric over potential tariffs between the u.s. and china is this a real risk. >> i...
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i'm sarah eisner with carl quintanilla and david faber. sachs takes about 15 points off the dow s&p 500 hanging into the green just barely and the nasdaq is up a little more than 0.1%. bank of japan governor kuroda sitting down for an exclusive interview this weekend we discussed trade, tpp, the japanese yen but we started on where he sees the state of the global economy right now. listen >> we continue to grow at a relatively high pace, but as i said on a number of potential risks. one of them is, of course, protectionism. another is unexpectedly rapid tightening of monetary conditions in some countries and various geopolitical risks in north korea or in the middle ea east so there are several down side risks faced by the world economy, but i hope none of them actually realize affecting the world economy in the next two years. >> broadly what we're seeing globally is strength synchronized economic recovery the best we've seen in years one thing, though, investors are wondering, is this the peak? is this as good as it gets where everybody
i'm sarah eisner with carl quintanilla and david faber. sachs takes about 15 points off the dow s&p 500 hanging into the green just barely and the nasdaq is up a little more than 0.1%. bank of japan governor kuroda sitting down for an exclusive interview this weekend we discussed trade, tpp, the japanese yen but we started on where he sees the state of the global economy right now. listen >> we continue to grow at a relatively high pace, but as i said on a number of potential risks....
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this is carl albert's desk where he would work. carl albert was not a very tall man. heorder to raise himself up, had someone build for him a footstool so he could sit taller at the desk and not have his feet dangle off. one of the highlights of speaker albert's career was bringing in queen elizabeth for the bicentennial. here is albert showing the queen some photographs. she brought a copy of the magna carta to give to the united states. you can see she is sitting in the chair. the chair is still here. we let guests sometimes sit in the chair that the queen got to sit in. we have other pictures. this is speaker albert and his freshman class. can find future president richard nixon and future president kennedy. this is not speaker albert, but we have a picture of president innedy who came to oklahoma his only time to oklahoma. he is opening up an intersection. the reason he came is because robert s curr wanted him to come. this is furniture from his various officers. here is the queen's chair again. was napping on the sofa when he found out that spiro agnew resigned a
this is carl albert's desk where he would work. carl albert was not a very tall man. heorder to raise himself up, had someone build for him a footstool so he could sit taller at the desk and not have his feet dangle off. one of the highlights of speaker albert's career was bringing in queen elizabeth for the bicentennial. here is albert showing the queen some photographs. she brought a copy of the magna carta to give to the united states. you can see she is sitting in the chair. the chair is...
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i know john carl, i worked with john carl. i respect john carl and he's a fair journalist.ie: ed henry good to see you. joy reid under fire for some ugly anti-gay writings years ago. and after the break, amy chozick covering hillary clinton while resenting her own howie: the intense focus on donald trump's war with the media, hillary clinton had some tense rewhraitions her press corps. one reporter said she really hates me. joining me, amy chozick, the author of the book "chasing hillary." you wrote in the back it felt damn good to bass next girl power when she got the nomination. then you say when you wrote your last story after the election, you finally cried. did you feel compromised as a reporter covering this candidate who you passionately believed in. >> i cried because i was absolutely exhausted. i make clear it's not because hillary lost. if you read the book you know there was an incredibly contentious relationship between hillary clinton and the press and my position as the lead beat reporter. she called the political press big egos and no brains. i think that ten
i know john carl, i worked with john carl. i respect john carl and he's a fair journalist.ie: ed henry good to see you. joy reid under fire for some ugly anti-gay writings years ago. and after the break, amy chozick covering hillary clinton while resenting her own howie: the intense focus on donald trump's war with the media, hillary clinton had some tense rewhraitions her press corps. one reporter said she really hates me. joining me, amy chozick, the author of the book "chasing...
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a dick cheney and a carl rove. this wall gets a lot of attention when i come in to the bar and i am sitting around. usually people, as it are -- they are leaving, they will stop. he gets a lot of attention. here is a shameless self-promotion thing that i did for politico back in the beginning. one of our reporters did a piece about odd couples in washington. people you would not expect sitting together getting a drink at a bar. this is when i started doing stuff with hay-adams. i situated them in this bar for this one. this was a cover illustration for politico when ron was chief of staff of the white house for obama. i was far too nice to mitch mcconnell in this one, but sometimes that happens. here is the biden, also one of mine. it couple more richard thompson's, laura bush. just lovely and sophisticated. it looks so simple, but the sophistication and the color scheme and the painting of richard's stuff is annoying and wonderful. up in the corner, that is our trump that kevin draws for the economist. a twitter b
a dick cheney and a carl rove. this wall gets a lot of attention when i come in to the bar and i am sitting around. usually people, as it are -- they are leaving, they will stop. he gets a lot of attention. here is a shameless self-promotion thing that i did for politico back in the beginning. one of our reporters did a piece about odd couples in washington. people you would not expect sitting together getting a drink at a bar. this is when i started doing stuff with hay-adams. i situated them...
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carl, see you in about 15. >> sounds good >>> let's get to rick santelli hey rick. >> hi carl this isnto a real thought game with regard to trade. anybody that has any presence in stocks, direct, indirect, active trader, manager, tech guru, holding lots of stocks, whatever it is, you're an unhappy camper when what's going on with trade effects your portfolio there's e-mails i have today from very, very aggressive traders and they are really unhappy. but let's take a look at it. striking a balance on fair trade isn't easy, but it actually makes me think of a strike back in the late '90s, ups had a strike that ended up costing ups about $600 million, in today's terms, about $950 million what was it all about? 160 to 180,000 workers on strike a long time. why were they on strike. they wanted better benefits, higher wages, they want a more fair deal. and for that they were willing to risk not getting paid, there's been strikes where people get fired, think of reagan in 1981, and ultimately wasn't good for the strikers, having no money, wasn't good for the company while it lasted. but in t
carl, see you in about 15. >> sounds good >>> let's get to rick santelli hey rick. >> hi carl this isnto a real thought game with regard to trade. anybody that has any presence in stocks, direct, indirect, active trader, manager, tech guru, holding lots of stocks, whatever it is, you're an unhappy camper when what's going on with trade effects your portfolio there's e-mails i have today from very, very aggressive traders and they are really unhappy. but let's take a look at...
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denham jar and you can find carl at market hyphen ticker dot org if you want to reach us on twitter it's kaiser report and so next time. there was a pause on the title of the mama. i don't mind a little bit of the best song at the. rio to do with the keep you took a look at it but if they're going to be chilcote you know. a. salute. to let me know when you come up with a nice concrete so for us to do with the question is to yes for you all yes the chest but. here for everyone that is for cooks and before but. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you worry yourself and taken your last wrong turn. your out caught up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry but only i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each fret. but then my feelings started to change you talked about war like it was again still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our ark and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one
denham jar and you can find carl at market hyphen ticker dot org if you want to reach us on twitter it's kaiser report and so next time. there was a pause on the title of the mama. i don't mind a little bit of the best song at the. rio to do with the keep you took a look at it but if they're going to be chilcote you know. a. salute. to let me know when you come up with a nice concrete so for us to do with the question is to yes for you all yes the chest but. here for everyone that is for cooks...
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carl, fascinating conversation. pleasure to have you. thank you, sir. >>> when we come back did james comey compare the president to a mob boss. and what did he mean by that? >>> did a former fbi director james comey compare president trump to a bob boss? well, that is suggestion in this promo clip for an interview set to air sunday with abc's george. >> how strange is it for you to sit here and compare the president to a mob boss? >> you know who else seemed to liken trump to a bob boss, his long-term personal attorney michael cohen. let's discuss with vicky ward, an author and investigative journalist who's written about donald trump and also the author of the truth about trump. and your book used a be called what? >> "never enough." >> never enough, but now it's "the truth about trump." the inference is that george papadopoulos likened trump to a mob boss. what do you think of that characterization? >> i think it's pretty accurate. and when you examine the trump organization going all the way back, it's always been very secretive, alw
carl, fascinating conversation. pleasure to have you. thank you, sir. >>> when we come back did james comey compare the president to a mob boss. and what did he mean by that? >>> did a former fbi director james comey compare president trump to a bob boss? well, that is suggestion in this promo clip for an interview set to air sunday with abc's george. >> how strange is it for you to sit here and compare the president to a mob boss? >> you know who else seemed to...
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mrjones said the last few months had been difficult, after his colleague, carl sargeant, was found dead after he had sacked him. this report from our political correspondent arwyn jones. i don't think anyone can know what these last few months have been like. no one that is apart from lisa and the kids. they have carried me through the darkest of times, i've asked too much of them at times. and it's time i asked what is fairfor them. so, conference, this will be the last welsh labour conference i address as party leader. i intend, as i've always maintained, to be here to give every answer to every question, but i intend to stand down as your leader in the autumn, allowing for a new first minister to take their place by the end of this year. and with that, it was over. in a move nobody predicted and without telling the cabinet, carwynjones announced that he'd stand down in the autumn and in the first week of december, he'll no longer be the first minister. wales for ever, welsh labour for ever. this was an emotional speech where he spoke about the pressures of being leaderfor the best pa
mrjones said the last few months had been difficult, after his colleague, carl sargeant, was found dead after he had sacked him. this report from our political correspondent arwyn jones. i don't think anyone can know what these last few months have been like. no one that is apart from lisa and the kids. they have carried me through the darkest of times, i've asked too much of them at times. and it's time i asked what is fairfor them. so, conference, this will be the last welsh labour conference...
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hey, rick. >> good morning, carl.nior portfolio manager at newberger berman. you had a nice quote, page one of the "wall street journal" today and the operative word is potentially, basically what you said is, is that the reit pricing of interest rates potentially could be a bigger headwind than -- for stocks than the economy at large dig down into that for us. >> yeah. you know, the thinking is the real economy, the u.s., we're growing at 2% gdp. this move in rates above 3%, unlikely to impact consumption, business investment to any great extent the u.s. economy is still growing at that 2 percentage type of rate but, the rise and risk premium what we're seeing in the dollar, there's a lot of things in motion in the financial markets and our view this volatility being created is going to keep filtering into the financial markets. >> you see it a lot from the professor on our air this morning, enumerator and denom mater, the interest rates in terms of forecasting your potential to the future is going to take something
hey, rick. >> good morning, carl.nior portfolio manager at newberger berman. you had a nice quote, page one of the "wall street journal" today and the operative word is potentially, basically what you said is, is that the reit pricing of interest rates potentially could be a bigger headwind than -- for stocks than the economy at large dig down into that for us. >> yeah. you know, the thinking is the real economy, the u.s., we're growing at 2% gdp. this move in rates above...
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she ran into carl's jr. in the side door. we let her in. we took a bunch of napkins and put them on her leg. right after that, i ran through the back, i ran over there. i've got pictures on my phone. my phone died. then the girl. she was in the courtyard. she was dead. and when shot that person, whoever it was, shot that person like ten times. did not stop. it was massive. >> he shot her ten times? >> the second person shot the person at least ten times. after that, i heard four more shots and then it stopped and i looked. i went over there and i looked. there was no cops. there was no enforcement here. >> in the carl's jr. parking lot? >> no, in the courtyard. in the back courtyard of youtube. >> this happened during a youtube party at their headquarters? >> yeah, inside. >> the shooter walked in from outside? >> no, the person was inside. >> and he opened fire? where were you? >> right across the street. >> what were you doing? >> getting ready to order my food at the loudspeaker for carl's jr. i was getting ready to order my food. we wer
she ran into carl's jr. in the side door. we let her in. we took a bunch of napkins and put them on her leg. right after that, i ran through the back, i ran over there. i've got pictures on my phone. my phone died. then the girl. she was in the courtyard. she was dead. and when shot that person, whoever it was, shot that person like ten times. did not stop. it was massive. >> he shot her ten times? >> the second person shot the person at least ten times. after that, i heard four...
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carl, fascinating conversation. pleasure to have you.we come back did jachlz com comey compare the president to a bob boss, what did he mean by that? internet providers promise business owners a lot. let's see who delivers more. comcast business offers fast gig-speeds across our network. at&t doesn't. we offer more complete reliability with up to 8 hours of 4g wireless network backup. at&t, no way. we offer 35 voice features and solutions that grow with your business. at&t, not so...
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we talked to one of the employees of the carls junior restaurant who said he grabbed a bungee cord and tried to slow the blood loss from the woman that was shot in her lower leg or ankle. not sure which it was. but he did what he could to help her and there were plenty of other people in that video that were rendering aid. using napkins to stop the building. people did the right thing. but you are right. it is very surreal and just the sight of someone running into your restaurant being dragged in, bleeding. that is enough to shake you up. >> yeah san bruno has been through so much with the natural gas explosion a few years ago that claimed lives then and boy just a bad day today. but hopefully we will find out more exactly what prompted all of this. jesse, thank you. >> as jesse mentioned some of those employees are home. i want you to take a look at this tweet. this shows you that some of the employees when all of this was happening took to social media to give firsthand accounts. this tweet posted saying quote, active shooter at youtube headquarters. heard shots and saw people runni
we talked to one of the employees of the carls junior restaurant who said he grabbed a bungee cord and tried to slow the blood loss from the woman that was shot in her lower leg or ankle. not sure which it was. but he did what he could to help her and there were plenty of other people in that video that were rendering aid. using napkins to stop the building. people did the right thing. but you are right. it is very surreal and just the sight of someone running into your restaurant being dragged...