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♪ caroline, caroline oh, caroline, oh, caroline ♪ oh, caroline, oh, caroline oh, ca-rol-ine ♪ carolineng for someone who ♪ wears their hair exactly like you ♪ and who swears a blue streak when the tarheels ♪ lose the quarterfinals ♪ caroline, caroline oh, caroline, oh, caroline ♪ oh, caroline, oh, caroline oh, ca-rol-ine ♪ if you ever find another ♪ please don't put a post on facebook ♪ i would rather think i was a deep regret you can't resolve ♪ if i have a drink with someone i will tell her all about you ♪ that will be the big mistake ♪ that i will make on my first date ♪ caroline, caroline oh, caroline, oh, caroline ♪ oh, caroline, oh, caroline oh, ca-rol-ine ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yes, i know that we could not have lasted ♪ daily life can not be that intense ♪ i'll phone my friends and try to explain ♪ why this past year i have acted so insane! ♪ caroline, caroline oh, caroline, oh, caroline ♪ oh, caroline, oh, caroline oh, ca-rol-ine ♪ caroline, caroline oh, caroline, oh, caroline ♪ oh, caroline, oh, caroline oh, ca-rol-ine ( cheers and applause
♪ caroline, caroline oh, caroline, oh, caroline ♪ oh, caroline, oh, caroline oh, ca-rol-ine ♪ carolineng for someone who ♪ wears their hair exactly like you ♪ and who swears a blue streak when the tarheels ♪ lose the quarterfinals ♪ caroline, caroline oh, caroline, oh, caroline ♪ oh, caroline, oh, caroline oh, ca-rol-ine ♪ if you ever find another ♪ please don't put a post on facebook ♪ i would rather think i was a deep regret you can't resolve ♪ if i have a drink with...
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c oh, caroline, oh, caroline ♪ oh, caroline, oh, caroline oh, ca-rol-ine ♪ caroline, caroline oh, caroline( cheers and applause ) >> thank you so much. >> stephen: hey, that's it for the "late show," everybody. good night! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the florks tonight don't you worry ♪ where it is you come from it'll be all right ♪ it's the "late, late show" >> reggie: ladies and gentlemen, all the way from cramswick, effronfelt encallentarf, give it up for your host, the one, the only james corden!
c oh, caroline, oh, caroline ♪ oh, caroline, oh, caroline oh, ca-rol-ine ♪ caroline, caroline oh, caroline( cheers and applause ) >> thank you so much. >> stephen: hey, that's it for the "late show," everybody. good night! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the florks tonight don't you worry ♪ where it is you come from it'll be all right ♪...
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what are they doing in prison, caroline? -- convicts.victs. the inmates, the mail claims, they have an exclusive from inside, inmates, including fraud5ter5, i don't know if they are highlighting them because they are seen as bad people or if they are money people... they've got the skills. they are quizzing householders on the contents of their home, the idea is the inmates of the toughest prisons are being tru5ted the inmates of the toughest prisons are being trusted to harvest 5en5itive are being trusted to harvest sensitive information, including financial affairs, and they are picking up £3 40 a day to call potential customers for insurance policie5. we all hate cold calling at the best of times, i don't think thi5 at the best of times, i don't think this will make anyone feel happier about taking those calls. you say that but i don't agree. what? that people hate cold calling. around six yea rs people hate cold calling. around six years ago when i was at university i did telephone polling as a job at university and a significant peo
what are they doing in prison, caroline? -- convicts.victs. the inmates, the mail claims, they have an exclusive from inside, inmates, including fraud5ter5, i don't know if they are highlighting them because they are seen as bad people or if they are money people... they've got the skills. they are quizzing householders on the contents of their home, the idea is the inmates of the toughest prisons are being tru5ted the inmates of the toughest prisons are being trusted to harvest 5en5itive are...
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caroline wozniacki is into the wta tour final caroline wozniacki is into the wta tourfinal in carolinene wozniacki is into the wta tourfinal in singapore. she caroline wozniacki is into the wta tour final in singapore. she took a nervy first set. she powered to victory in the second set. she will meet venus williams after she recovered from a set down to claim victory over caroline garcia of france and at 37 will be the oldest woman ever to reach the final. that match is on sunday. that's all the sport for now. thank you very much. that's it from me and the team. bye for now. hi there. for most it's been a pretty cloudy day. the satellite picture tells that story nicely. there have been brighter moments across parts of scotland, sunshine across parts of scotland, sunshine across the midlands and southern england as well. earlier today one of our weather watchers sent us a sunny picture from salisbury wiltshire. another cracking weather watcher picture sent from northern scotland. this cloud is caused by strength winds blowing clouds over the highlands and causing the air to wave around
caroline wozniacki is into the wta tour final caroline wozniacki is into the wta tourfinal in carolinene wozniacki is into the wta tourfinal in singapore. she caroline wozniacki is into the wta tour final in singapore. she took a nervy first set. she powered to victory in the second set. she will meet venus williams after she recovered from a set down to claim victory over caroline garcia of france and at 37 will be the oldest woman ever to reach the final. that match is on sunday. that's all...
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caroline?ing out of madrid is worrying, as well. this idea that the region‘s autonomy could be revoked, the parliament dissolved. more suppression, as it were. i think where ever you stand on the actual politics, as peter says, it‘s much more concentrated than just yes or no, which was the question put before people, i think the worry that it could explode into further tension is very, very real. interesting parallel, in scotland they were allowed to have a referendum, in spain the catalonian is not allowed a referendum. you would think the spanish could learn lessons of how we do things here... in some matters! maybe not lessons about how to cheat in your university essays. that is the story in the sunday telegraph, saying lecturers are being paid and then topping up their earnings by accepting cash from students to help them cheat in their degrees. peter, obviously you never cheated in any of your exams! certainly not. there seems to be an sae mill company set up to provide this service. they
caroline?ing out of madrid is worrying, as well. this idea that the region‘s autonomy could be revoked, the parliament dissolved. more suppression, as it were. i think where ever you stand on the actual politics, as peter says, it‘s much more concentrated than just yes or no, which was the question put before people, i think the worry that it could explode into further tension is very, very real. interesting parallel, in scotland they were allowed to have a referendum, in spain the...
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. >> good morning, caroline. the winds are still breezy and that's allowing temperatures to be really warm at the coast and cooler elsewhere. live doppler 7, we're clear but we do have a spare the air alert because the air quality is is pretty poor out there. the north bay, unhealthy. pushing the main smoke offshore, but in addition we've got some gusty winds. look at mt. tam, 30 miles an hour out of the northeast. we're looking at 72 degrees half moon bay. we'll talk about how warm it gets today and when the rain arrives this week, coming up. >> thank you, lisa. good morning, everyone. i'm caroline tyler. fire crews are making progress battling the north bay fires. the death toll stands at 40 victims this morning. officials fear that number will keep growing as more victims are found. it started when the fires broke out last sunday and monday. we want to get the latest going back to napa county sheriff's office for their news conference. >> it's a fall day outside in the napa valley, and we are so close to a new
. >> good morning, caroline. the winds are still breezy and that's allowing temperatures to be really warm at the coast and cooler elsewhere. live doppler 7, we're clear but we do have a spare the air alert because the air quality is is pretty poor out there. the north bay, unhealthy. pushing the main smoke offshore, but in addition we've got some gusty winds. look at mt. tam, 30 miles an hour out of the northeast. we're looking at 72 degrees half moon bay. we'll talk about how warm it...
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she played like it against caroline garcia of france.ence, the romanian was much for everything garcia threw at her more. halep dominated from the baseline, powering her way to the first set. garcia beat halep to win the china open title this month, but she was no match in singapore. halep winning for the first time as the world number one as garcia's ii for the first time as the world number one as garcia's 11 match winning streak came to an end. also in the red group, the former world number one, caroline wozniacki was looking for a first career win over elina svitolina of ukraine. she got off to the ideal start. elina svitolina broken in her third service game. caroline wozniacki was beaten twice by the ukrainian this year, but she wasn't going to let that happen again. she won eight consecutive games to take the match in underan hour. consecutive games to take the match in under an hour. her revenge complete. meanwhile, frenchman richard gasquet is through to the second round of the vienna open. he beat spain's feliciano lopez in str
she played like it against caroline garcia of france.ence, the romanian was much for everything garcia threw at her more. halep dominated from the baseline, powering her way to the first set. garcia beat halep to win the china open title this month, but she was no match in singapore. halep winning for the first time as the world number one as garcia's ii for the first time as the world number one as garcia's 11 match winning streak came to an end. also in the red group, the former world number...
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caroline wozniacki is on a roll at the moment but next
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caroline shively in las vegas for us tonight.nk you. >> that shooting is drawing new attention to what some people say is an obscure gun accessory. this is called a bump stock. it allows semi automatic weapon. >> congress is picking up support. it has the backing of more than two dozen democratic senators but some republicans said they would be opening to considering it. it's unclear though whether president trump will support the bill but the white house says he is willing to talk about it. >> we certainly welcome that, would like to be part of that conversation and we would like to see a clear understanding of the facts. >> meanwhile the debate on gun rights is really heating up. filmmaker michael moore is getting a lot of attention today after proposing a 28th amendment to the constitution that repeals the second amendment. moore called that second amendment ancient and outdated. >> this is part of an ongoing debate. let's bring in mark levine former congressional attorney mark thanks for joining us tonight. let's start now wi
caroline shively in las vegas for us tonight.nk you. >> that shooting is drawing new attention to what some people say is an obscure gun accessory. this is called a bump stock. it allows semi automatic weapon. >> congress is picking up support. it has the backing of more than two dozen democratic senators but some republicans said they would be opening to considering it. it's unclear though whether president trump will support the bill but the white house says he is willing to talk...
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caroline shively is live in las vegas. now, what is the scene there tonight caroline compared to the day before and yesterday? >> reporter: still very quiet here but the strip is now open. things are getting back to normal. for one thing, people are able to get in and get their cars if they were able to escape with their keys. plenty of people will have to get a locksmith to get back in their cars. they are still shocked. but i think they appreciated the visit from the president. he went and spoke with some of the survivors and the doctors at the university medical center today as well as the first responders. it was a very different visit than some that mr. trump has made in the past. he was talking about the survivors and how the nation really appreciates the civilians and the first responders, the police officers, the security guards, who held it together on sunday night and protected one another and helped thousands get to safety. >> we learned more about the revised number in the afternoon press conference about an ho
caroline shively is live in las vegas. now, what is the scene there tonight caroline compared to the day before and yesterday? >> reporter: still very quiet here but the strip is now open. things are getting back to normal. for one thing, people are able to get in and get their cars if they were able to escape with their keys. plenty of people will have to get a locksmith to get back in their cars. they are still shocked. but i think they appreciated the visit from the president. he went...
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soon to be published author, caroline frost, this week.orrow's front pages starting with the metro — which says the hollywood producer harvey weinstein is to be investigated over at least four more alleged sex attacks in the uk — one in 2015. the express is warning that what's left of hurricane 0pehlia is set to bring two days of storm chaos. the i is claiming victory for its campaign against dangerous driving, after the government announced drivers who cause death in the most serious cases of could now face life sentences under new legislation. the daily telegraph claims the chancellor is planning a budget raid on older workers to fund tax breaks for younger people. the times leads on the news that the prime minister will fly to brussels tomorrow for emergency talks with european leaders to break the impasse on brexit. in an exclusive, the sun claims that the hundreds of thousands of crimes will no longer be investigated by the metropolitan police. the guardian focuses on the terror attack in somalia which has killed or injured 500 people
soon to be published author, caroline frost, this week.orrow's front pages starting with the metro — which says the hollywood producer harvey weinstein is to be investigated over at least four more alleged sex attacks in the uk — one in 2015. the express is warning that what's left of hurricane 0pehlia is set to bring two days of storm chaos. the i is claiming victory for its campaign against dangerous driving, after the government announced drivers who cause death in the most serious cases...
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reporting live from las vegas i'm caroline shively.back to you. >> thank you very much, caroli caroline. >>> fox 29 will be live in las vegas tomorrow morning as well. our dave kinchen is in nevada his reports begin at 6am on "good day philadelphia". >>> another big story tonight. another very sad story tonight. mew si legend tom petty is in the hospital reportedly his wife found him unconscious not breathing and in full cardiac arrest at his malibu home he's at ucla santa monica medical center. tmz has been reporting that a chaplain was called to petty's hospital room and that his family has do not resuscitate order on him. and tmz has other things they've been reporting throughout date basically saying that he does not have brain activity of course that is from tmz. >>> petty sky rocket to do stardom with his band tom petty and the heartbreakers in 1978. he completed a big tour just last week and in fact a lot of people saw him at wells fargo center here in philadelphia and reminiscing about that. other people such as myself wish i h
reporting live from las vegas i'm caroline shively.back to you. >> thank you very much, caroli caroline. >>> fox 29 will be live in las vegas tomorrow morning as well. our dave kinchen is in nevada his reports begin at 6am on "good day philadelphia". >>> another big story tonight. another very sad story tonight. mew si legend tom petty is in the hospital reportedly his wife found him unconscious not breathing and in full cardiac arrest at his malibu home he's...
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what is it like caroline where you're at right now? >> reporter: there was shock and horror at the scene last night. they are processing for different crime scenes from the homes that the alleged gunman on to the concert floor and now investigators are trying to find out why he did this.>> caroline, what do we know more about the shooter? he is a 64- year-old white man from mesquite, nevada, and it appears he acted alone, but so many more questions need to be answered. what are you hearing about him and how someone could have done something so horrific?>> reporter: the motive , as the sheriff just gave a briefing, said that is what they are looking for. it is obvious that he had been planning this for a long time. they found about 18 guns in the hotel room, and thousands of rounds of ammunition and thousands more in mesquite, nevada. there was also electronic devices that they are looking into. another s.w.a.t. team is going into another home in northern nevada that he owned. that seems like a very different image than the one that was
what is it like caroline where you're at right now? >> reporter: there was shock and horror at the scene last night. they are processing for different crime scenes from the homes that the alleged gunman on to the concert floor and now investigators are trying to find out why he did this.>> caroline, what do we know more about the shooter? he is a 64- year-old white man from mesquite, nevada, and it appears he acted alone, but so many more questions need to be answered. what are you...
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she produced a stunning fightback against caroline wozniacki to reach the final.e wins the title in singapore as well number one. and kyle edmund maintained his fine form in vienna with a straight sets win. that puts him into his third acp semi—final of the year. there was also a win for roger federer in the swiss indoors earlier on this evening. that's all from sportsday for now. ta nks that's all from sportsday for now. tanks were watching and have a good evening. —— thanks for watching. let's see what the weekend will bring for most of us. it's looking rather blustery and chilly. not all through the weekend, but certainly saturday is looking windy across northern parts of the uk. look at the cloud streaming in from the north atlantic. it across scotland right now. a few spots of rain and the winds are freshening. to the south there is high pressure, which is why the skies are clear and the weather will be, come saturday morning. first thing in the morning the weather in the top tale of the country will have similar temperatures. anywhere from 7—9 degrees. let's
she produced a stunning fightback against caroline wozniacki to reach the final.e wins the title in singapore as well number one. and kyle edmund maintained his fine form in vienna with a straight sets win. that puts him into his third acp semi—final of the year. there was also a win for roger federer in the swiss indoors earlier on this evening. that's all from sportsday for now. ta nks that's all from sportsday for now. tanks were watching and have a good evening. —— thanks for...
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in las vegas, caroline shively, fox news. bill: thank you, caroline.s you to a survivor of the massacre. thank you for joining me on "chasing news" i understand, were you at the concert with your pregnant girlfriend. tell bea happenedment how did you survive? >> what happened? >> it was crazy night, you know, all of the sudden, we heard this -- and i say a popping noise. like new year's eve. what was that? i said it is fireworks, i think. it is fireworks. nobody paid attention to it. nobody minded to it. all of the sudden, you hear a second round of shots, boom, boom, boom. then we felt vibration, flying over our heads, and it stopped again. i said we got to get out of here. let's go. let's go. bill: can i ask you. you said you felt a little bit of guilt. people say that. survivor's guilt. it sounded like you did everything you could. where is that rain coming from? >> it comes from background of roll listen tier firemen. is with on the rescue squad and not likely to not go and help, you know? i said i just left, you know? i just went. i grabbed my gir
in las vegas, caroline shively, fox news. bill: thank you, caroline.s you to a survivor of the massacre. thank you for joining me on "chasing news" i understand, were you at the concert with your pregnant girlfriend. tell bea happenedment how did you survive? >> what happened? >> it was crazy night, you know, all of the sudden, we heard this -- and i say a popping noise. like new year's eve. what was that? i said it is fireworks, i think. it is fireworks. nobody paid...
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caroline wozniacki is on a roll at the moment but next up in singapore, her biggest challenge.imona halep, the world number one. but she was unfazed and got off to the perfect start, breaking halep in herfirst service game. with each game, a halep comeback was expected, but it never came in the first set. wozniacki taking it 6—0. into the second and the dominance continued. wozniacki's defence dealing with everything the world number one could throw at her and more. when the match past the hour mark, the second set soon follow. the dane through to the semis, having dropped just four games in two matches. halep wondering what went wrong. wednesday's second match winner is much more competitive with elina svitolina and garcia. garcia won back—to—back titles to book a place in the tourfinals back—to—back titles to book a place in the tour finals and that form was clear as she hit back to take the second set. into a decider it was garcia who prevailed, are vital break garcia who prevailed, are vital brea k allowed garcia who prevailed, are vital break allowed her to serve out the m
caroline wozniacki is on a roll at the moment but next up in singapore, her biggest challenge.imona halep, the world number one. but she was unfazed and got off to the perfect start, breaking halep in herfirst service game. with each game, a halep comeback was expected, but it never came in the first set. wozniacki taking it 6—0. into the second and the dominance continued. wozniacki's defence dealing with everything the world number one could throw at her and more. when the match past the...
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notjust the cast, it is seb and caroline also taking a bow.. 30 years ago today the great storm hit england and 30 years later we have the remnants of hurricane ophelia coming our way, and amber alert authority been issued for strong winds, be prepared for transport disruption and damage across northern ireland's late this afternoon. those warnings will be updated through the day. the re m na nts of updated through the day. the remnants of what was hurricane ophelia, the biggest impact felt across the republic of ireland. a red weather warning. a weather warning has been issued for the entire country, the winds strong here but it will pick up everywhere, outbreaks of rain in ireland and scotla nd outbreaks of rain in ireland and scotland were quiet for england with some windy spells. the strongest of the winds for the uk in the afternoon. western coast of wales and the isle of man, south—west on the northern ireland, wind in excess of 80 miles an hour were possible. transport disruption, power supply problems expected, some damage as well. it'
notjust the cast, it is seb and caroline also taking a bow.. 30 years ago today the great storm hit england and 30 years later we have the remnants of hurricane ophelia coming our way, and amber alert authority been issued for strong winds, be prepared for transport disruption and damage across northern ireland's late this afternoon. those warnings will be updated through the day. the re m na nts of updated through the day. the remnants of what was hurricane ophelia, the biggest impact felt...
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caroline wozniacki and simona halep have both won their opening round robin matches on day two at thesingapore. world number one simona halep saw off caroline garcia in straight sets, while wozniacki beat elina svitolina 6—2, 6—0 in under an hour. now you don't see this very often in tennis, watch carefully as you might miss bernard tomic serving underarm at the erste open in vienna. the australian was 40—0 up with the first set at 5—5 against frenchman pierre hugues herbert. the crowd loved the serve, but it didn't pay off. tomic lost the point and went on to lose the set and the match 7—6, 7—5. gloucestershire's jack taylor has been suspended from bowling for a year after his action was found to be illegal for the second time within a 12 month period. the off spinner, who has served two previous bans from bowling, was again reported for throwing this summer. his suspension runs until the 26th of september next year, after which he'll be able to ask for a re evaluation of his action. that is all, but a recap of our top story: everton are on the lookout for a new manager having sacked
caroline wozniacki and simona halep have both won their opening round robin matches on day two at thesingapore. world number one simona halep saw off caroline garcia in straight sets, while wozniacki beat elina svitolina 6—2, 6—0 in under an hour. now you don't see this very often in tennis, watch carefully as you might miss bernard tomic serving underarm at the erste open in vienna. the australian was 40—0 up with the first set at 5—5 against frenchman pierre hugues herbert. the crowd...
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caroline garcia is through to the last four of the wta finals at the expense of the world number one against denmark's caroline wozniacki to reach the semi finals — karolina pliskova will replace halep as number one if she wins the title. and british number two kyle edmund maintained his fine form in vienna with a straight—set quarterfinal win over germany's jan—lenna rd struff. the win puts edmund into his third atp semifinal of the year. in the past hour there was also a win for roger federer in the swiss indoors. that's all from sportsday. have a very good evening. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are susie boniface, columnist at the daily mirror and public affairs consultant alex deane. good evening. tomorrow's front pages. the financial times has more on spain's move to sack catalonia's regional government as the fallout over independence deepens. the i is leading with the same story. it says the police are ready to intervene following catalonia's declaration of independence. the telegraph reports on warnings from t
caroline garcia is through to the last four of the wta finals at the expense of the world number one against denmark's caroline wozniacki to reach the semi finals — karolina pliskova will replace halep as number one if she wins the title. and british number two kyle edmund maintained his fine form in vienna with a straight—set quarterfinal win over germany's jan—lenna rd struff. the win puts edmund into his third atp semifinal of the year. in the past hour there was also a win for roger...
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caroline shively joins us live from washington with the latest. hi, caroline? >> hi, arthel.oday democrats are slamming the move and attorneys general general in 18 states are suing to make sure the money keeps flowing. here's senator chris murphy on fox. >> this is the equivalent of healthcare arson. he's literally setting the entire healthcare system on fire just because the president is upset that the united states congress won't pass a repeal bill. >> the federal government pays 7 billion dollars to insurance companies to help decrease the cost of co-pays and deductibles for an individual making between about 12,000 to 30,000 a year. insurance companies will have to make up for the lost federal money, somehow, possibly through higher premiums for middle to higher income earners. the congressional budget office said in august if the subsidies are cut and congress does nothing, premiums would go up 20% next year and the deficit would increase by 194 billion over ten years. but today senator bill cassidy said the president's move should help middle class families who are pay
caroline shively joins us live from washington with the latest. hi, caroline? >> hi, arthel.oday democrats are slamming the move and attorneys general general in 18 states are suing to make sure the money keeps flowing. here's senator chris murphy on fox. >> this is the equivalent of healthcare arson. he's literally setting the entire healthcare system on fire just because the president is upset that the united states congress won't pass a repeal bill. >> the federal...
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she‘ll take on world number 6 caroline wozniacki who beat karolina pliskova 7—6, 6,3.ans is closing in on victory at the wales rally of great britain. he‘s hoping to be the first british winner since richard burns 17 years ago. he was 25 seconds clear of the field on saturday morning, and blasted through the welsh forests in his ford fiesta to extend that. with five stages to go, he‘s 53 seconds ahead of world championship leader sebastian 0gier. that‘s all the sport for now. we will have more in the next hour. now on bbc news, it is time for the papers. good morning, welcome to the look at the sunday newspapers. with me are josie delap of the economist, and the journalist james rampton. the front pages, starting with mail on sunday, leading with new allegations of sexism at westminster. the sunday times claims some prisoners sentenced to less than a year in jail could be allowed to go home in order to vote, under new government plans. the sunday telegraph says that chaotic organisation of the health service is putting patients‘ lives at risk, according to the nhs medi
she‘ll take on world number 6 caroline wozniacki who beat karolina pliskova 7—6, 6,3.ans is closing in on victory at the wales rally of great britain. he‘s hoping to be the first british winner since richard burns 17 years ago. he was 25 seconds clear of the field on saturday morning, and blasted through the welsh forests in his ford fiesta to extend that. with five stages to go, he‘s 53 seconds ahead of world championship leader sebastian 0gier. that‘s all the sport for now. we will...
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i'm carolin roth these are your headlines. >>> investment banking blues, barclays and deutsche bank shrink as investors steal frfeew volatility. >>> a rally for sd micro electronics as they raise gin for the full year. >>> nokia shares are set for their worst day in five years after the finnish company posts weaker than expected net profits and warns of further market declines next year. >>> and ab imbef shar bshgb ind. >>> good morning it's thursday, ecb day, the all-important day when we're hearing about the ecb's plans for tapering we have one other central bank that's come out with a report. not just the riksbank, but also the norges bank. i want to show you what's happening to the european markets. this is how we're looking. we're probably unchanged we can bring up the heat map there you go inching slightly to the upside dominated by earnings today. banks especially they're the biggest faller on the sector al basis let's show you how we're shaping up for the trading day these are the indices. we're pretty much all in the green, only with marginal increases to the upside. the ftse 100
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i'm carolin roth these are your headlines agreeing to buy a significant part of the business for 500 euros. >>> samsung closes lower after the ceo resigns after announcing the record quarterly profits >>> and over $103 billion as a merging market attracts attention. >>> good morning, everyone it is friday many people are probably thinking, thank goodness that it's friday. after all the back-and-forth between barcelona and madrid it has impacted the spanish equities quite a bit but not the european ones. we're trading slightly to the uptick of 0.3% we are trading close to four-month highs and we are on track for the fifth consecutive week of gains for these european equity markets. taking a look at the indices one by one, this is a picture of the ftse 100 under pressure. the cac 40 holding on to the flatline and the xatra dax, we are close to the level after hitting a record high in the morning trade. the ibex 35 is up .2%. we are still waiting for the debt line that happens on monday when it comes to the sectors, this is the view this is the up individual stocks we've got some of the
i'm carolin roth these are your headlines agreeing to buy a significant part of the business for 500 euros. >>> samsung closes lower after the ceo resigns after announcing the record quarterly profits >>> and over $103 billion as a merging market attracts attention. >>> good morning, everyone it is friday many people are probably thinking, thank goodness that it's friday. after all the back-and-forth between barcelona and madrid it has impacted the spanish equities...
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rick: caroline, thank you. can for in the nfl and once again the play on the field is being overshadowed by some players defined president trump, kneeling during the national income. some stood but did other demonstration like linking arms are raising their best. the display is coming a day after the president took to put our urging of the league to respect the flag. ryan has been keeping an eye on the silent display. how did the teams responded a? >> the vast majority of players today and throughout the nfl stood. there were some individuals who nil but this is by far the largest show of defiance that took place today. it was by the san francisco 49ers. half now in baltimore today, the ravens and steelers briefly took a knee before the anthem to the sound of loud boos coming from the baltimore crowd. both teams then stood during the anthem. the patriots and panthers, they all stood at foxboro. the pats stood with their right hands over their hearts and left hands on their teammates' shoulders. across the pond,
rick: caroline, thank you. can for in the nfl and once again the play on the field is being overshadowed by some players defined president trump, kneeling during the national income. some stood but did other demonstration like linking arms are raising their best. the display is coming a day after the president took to put our urging of the league to respect the flag. ryan has been keeping an eye on the silent display. how did the teams responded a? >> the vast majority of players today...
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caroline graduated from the institute of colored youth at the top of her class in 1963. she then became a part of the ladies union association. she was squarely in the middle of the community of black entrepreneurs and civil rights leaders. they expected their children to work for racial uplift. they did not always want their daughters to be publicly humiliated. for her colleagues at the school it was a matter of principle but also of practicality. in growing numbers as these colored troops were were city,escing around the women needed to get to them. the streetcars were fairly obvious solutions. so they began to ride them. trading strategy with each other as they met in the black churches, which conductors, which lines made sense. travel alone for less attention. to dress carefully. wear a veil. while we do not have the minutes of the strategy meetings we do know that the ladies union association had specifically identified segregation policies of the streetcar as an obstacle to their war relief. we know these organizations come out against segregated travel. we know th
caroline graduated from the institute of colored youth at the top of her class in 1963. she then became a part of the ladies union association. she was squarely in the middle of the community of black entrepreneurs and civil rights leaders. they expected their children to work for racial uplift. they did not always want their daughters to be publicly humiliated. for her colleagues at the school it was a matter of principle but also of practicality. in growing numbers as these colored troops...
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to wimbledon williams will face on the caroline wozniacki caroline garcia in the final for catalina purse is also in the same means and it's a good thing she made it before meeting elaine austin penco in the final round that's because she was beaten by the french open champion who took the match six three six one is in the race to finish the season as the world number one. and roger federer has reached the quarter finals at his hometown tournament where he launched his career as a ball boy called him twenty years ago the seven times for singles champion crushing frenchman ben whopping six one six three in boxing. now for a blast of the bloodhound it's a car that a british engineering team hopes will smash the world land speed record the aim is to eventually exceed a speed of sixteen hundred kilometers an hour in south africa the winnings reports on whether it passed its initial test. the dream is to go faster on land than ever before. bloodhound is the name of the jet powered car. the british team of developed over the years. and the new key in the southwestern corner of britain was the v
to wimbledon williams will face on the caroline wozniacki caroline garcia in the final for catalina purse is also in the same means and it's a good thing she made it before meeting elaine austin penco in the final round that's because she was beaten by the french open champion who took the match six three six one is in the race to finish the season as the world number one. and roger federer has reached the quarter finals at his hometown tournament where he launched his career as a ball boy...
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>> caroline shively in d.c.lenging lawmakers when it comes to healthcare there is also iran and nuclear deal. mr. trump's decision mouth to recertify really putting the onerous on congress to come up with something stronger. doug mckelway has that part of the story. the president's national security advisor today explained his boss' two-step threat to the iran nuclear deal. either congress and the other nations in the seven-party deal toughen the agreement or mr. trump will pull out unilaterally. >> what the president though has done, he has set out a marker, a marker to the iranians, and to our allies and partners that we have to fix fundamental flaws in this deal. >> one key to satisfying the president, iran must allow international inspectors access to its military sites. >> it's just implement the agreement by going to sites, to fully implement the inspections of sites, the monitoring of suspicious sites within iran. >> democratic critics say if the president makes good on his threat to pull out, it will fre
>> caroline shively in d.c.lenging lawmakers when it comes to healthcare there is also iran and nuclear deal. mr. trump's decision mouth to recertify really putting the onerous on congress to come up with something stronger. doug mckelway has that part of the story. the president's national security advisor today explained his boss' two-step threat to the iran nuclear deal. either congress and the other nations in the seven-party deal toughen the agreement or mr. trump will pull out...
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caroline live at the las vegas strip. brother of suspected gunman stephen craig paddock says that although he did not own several -- he owned several guns, he was not a gun collector. 17 guns at his house. the brothers that he never showed signs of being violent. so what could have triggered the worst mass shooting in modern u.s. history? with get some insight from a a fact don't -- doctor, what are your immediate thoughts when you see and you hear about a crime of this magnitude? >> there is one thing, there is a common thread through all of these events, regardless of ideology, motivation, or intent, psychosis runs through all of it. when this person starts the action of killing human beings, they are no longer a human being themselves. they are sociopathic. they lack any human empathy. that continues until they take their own life. with the absence of -- empathy is also the absence of fear, making it easy for them to take their own life. >> trace: i wonder, i have been covering a lot of shootings, and we have done mass
caroline live at the las vegas strip. brother of suspected gunman stephen craig paddock says that although he did not own several -- he owned several guns, he was not a gun collector. 17 guns at his house. the brothers that he never showed signs of being violent. so what could have triggered the worst mass shooting in modern u.s. history? with get some insight from a a fact don't -- doctor, what are your immediate thoughts when you see and you hear about a crime of this magnitude? >>...
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caroline. >>> reporter: hi there frank and julie. this investigation has exploded across the country. it was limit to las vegas when we began. now you mentioned those over cities. it appears the gunman may have been planning other attacks in other large cities across america. and you mentioned the gambling. we do know he was dropping tens of thousands of dollars per day up and down the las vegas strip. what we don't know tonight is stephen paddock's motive. >> we are starting to think, oh-oh, are we having attacks at other locations? >> reporter: las vegas fire officials holding a debrief noting challenges they face as sunday's deadly mass shooting was unfolding. >> people would show up at hotels say caesar's palace and other places when they were shot. by the time that information got to our first responders, it was there's a shooter at this location where there wasn't a shooter at that location. >> reporter: as investigators continue their probe, foxconn firms two months before sunday's massacre, a man named stephen paddock believe
caroline. >>> reporter: hi there frank and julie. this investigation has exploded across the country. it was limit to las vegas when we began. now you mentioned those over cities. it appears the gunman may have been planning other attacks in other large cities across america. and you mentioned the gambling. we do know he was dropping tens of thousands of dollars per day up and down the las vegas strip. what we don't know tonight is stephen paddock's motive. >> we are starting to...
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and what about the ammunition, caroline? he had thousands of rounds of ammunition. heavy. he is a 64-year-old man. it had to have taken quite some time to go back and forth to get all that equipment up into those rooms. are we learning any more about the days leading up to the shooting and also, too, about the gambling that he reportedly did, whether he was losing money, winning money in the days leading up to shooting? >> reporter: that's what we are learning about. there are reports out there that he was heavily gambling. at least one u.s. official tells fox he had dozens of interactions gambling transactions worth $10,000 or more over the last few weeks. we don't know was he winning or was he losing? but he was indeed making those transactions. that could be one motive. perhaps he snapped. that's what his brother has been saying. he is a normal guy who simply snapped. now, talking about all of that ammo, all those guns, he check into mandalay bay on thursday. so he had plenty of time to get those guns to get that ammo up into the room. there are no metal detector
and what about the ammunition, caroline? he had thousands of rounds of ammunition. heavy. he is a 64-year-old man. it had to have taken quite some time to go back and forth to get all that equipment up into those rooms. are we learning any more about the days leading up to the shooting and also, too, about the gambling that he reportedly did, whether he was losing money, winning money in the days leading up to shooting? >> reporter: that's what we are learning about. there are reports out...
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that's it for today's show i'm carolin roth "worldwide exchange" is up next. these birds once affected by oil are heading back home. thanks to dawn, rescue workers only trust dawn, because it's tough on grease yet gentle. i am home, i am home, i am home throughout history, the one meal when we come together, break bread, share our day and connect as a family. [ bloop, clicking ] and connect, as a family. just, uh one second voice guy. [ bloop ] huh? hey? i paused it. bam, family time. so how is everyone? find your awesome with xfinity xfi and change the way you wifi. >>> on the hunt for dow 2300 the blue chips close in on another major milestone as more dow components get ready to report. >>> netflix doubling down on content. the big bet the streaming company is making on original programming. >>> and a wall street dog fight. why boeing is blasting rival airbus it's tuesday, october 17, 2017 "worldwide exchange" begins right now. ♪ >> good morning. welcome to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc.
that's it for today's show i'm carolin roth "worldwide exchange" is up next. these birds once affected by oil are heading back home. thanks to dawn, rescue workers only trust dawn, because it's tough on grease yet gentle. i am home, i am home, i am home throughout history, the one meal when we come together, break bread, share our day and connect as a family. [ bloop, clicking ] and connect, as a family. just, uh one second voice guy. [ bloop ] huh? hey? i paused it. bam, family time....
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let's bring in caroline shively in las vegas. you were listening to that. what stood out to you tonight, caroline. >> reporter: besides the new numbers, is that the sheriff said this man led a secret life which we still don't understand. he was also disturbed about the number of guns and ammunition he was able to bring into the hotel room undetected. a big question they still have tonight. did he have anyone helping him? any acquaintances, accessories? how did he get all that ammunition, all those guns, up to the room? did anyone help him? they have talked to everyone in his life, the brother, ex- wife, friends. still no one was able to give them an answer as to motive. and that's why he says this person led a secret life. he was also asked about the girlfriend and her answer where she said i saw no warning, i was given no indication that he was planning something like this and he said i bet a lot of people would have answered that way if they were asked that question about the fbi. >> there was a food service cart outside in the hallway and the camera, how
let's bring in caroline shively in las vegas. you were listening to that. what stood out to you tonight, caroline. >> reporter: besides the new numbers, is that the sheriff said this man led a secret life which we still don't understand. he was also disturbed about the number of guns and ammunition he was able to bring into the hotel room undetected. a big question they still have tonight. did he have anyone helping him? any acquaintances, accessories? how did he get all that ammunition,...
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it is not caroline's book, it is not the caroline brian story. she has no connection to it whatsoever. except that i interviewed her. last night one of my students told me that in the afternoon dl huguely, is that right? dl huguely and african-american comedian who had a national radio show, i guess, ripped me up one side and down the other because for helping caroline make millions of dollars off of the murder of emmett till. you know, that's pretty interesting. they didn't even read the dust jacket. you know which mark they could have googled me a couple of times, even a minute and that would've worked out better and that would've made them suspect -- so, i bent a little bit upset about that today. so, anyway, that is more than you wanted to hear -- >> i didn't mean to upset you. [laughter] >> no, you didn't upset me. you just put it up there where i could get to it. [laughter] her book. thank you. she has an unpublished autobiography and that is what i call it in the footnotes of the book. it is unpublished and unpublishable. it is very short,
it is not caroline's book, it is not the caroline brian story. she has no connection to it whatsoever. except that i interviewed her. last night one of my students told me that in the afternoon dl huguely, is that right? dl huguely and african-american comedian who had a national radio show, i guess, ripped me up one side and down the other because for helping caroline make millions of dollars off of the murder of emmett till. you know, that's pretty interesting. they didn't even read the dust...
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a stunning fightback against caroline wozniacki.m simona halep if she proceeds. roger federer is in a final deciding set up the quarterfinals of the swiss indoors. he lost the first set but fought back to win the second 6—1. final set on serve at the moment. that's all for now. just before we go, a reminder of the main story. the spanish government has dissolved the cata la n spanish government has dissolved the catalan regional parliament after the catalans voted to unilaterally declare independence. in barcelona people have been lining the streets in celebration and our correspondence gavin lee is there. this is the situation now opposite the government's office. just look around. thousands of people. the flag of catalonia flying high. pensioners, children, dogs here wrapped in the flags. people watching earlier today the voting in parliament. they've been watching on the big screen outside and partying all day. they believe this is a moment to claim independence on the streets. there are many people who aren't coming out who feel
a stunning fightback against caroline wozniacki.m simona halep if she proceeds. roger federer is in a final deciding set up the quarterfinals of the swiss indoors. he lost the first set but fought back to win the second 6—1. final set on serve at the moment. that's all for now. just before we go, a reminder of the main story. the spanish government has dissolved the cata la n spanish government has dissolved the catalan regional parliament after the catalans voted to unilaterally declare...
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caroline live at the las vegas strip. brother of suspected gunman stephen craig paddock says that although he did not own several -- he owned several guns, he was not a gun collector. 17 guns at his house. the brothers that he never showed signs of being violent. so what could have triggered the worst mass shooting in modern u.s. history? with get some insight from a a fact don't -- doctor, what are your immediate thoughts when you see and you hear about a crime of this magnitude? >> there is one thing, there is a common thread through all of these events, regardless of ideology, motivation, or intent, psychosis runs through all of it. when this person starts the action of killing human beings, they are no longer a human being themselves. they are sociopathic. they lack any human empathy. that continues until they take their own life. with the absence of -- empathy is also the absence of fear, making it easy for them to take their own life. >> trace: i wonder, i have been covering a lot of shootings, and we have done mass
caroline live at the las vegas strip. brother of suspected gunman stephen craig paddock says that although he did not own several -- he owned several guns, he was not a gun collector. 17 guns at his house. the brothers that he never showed signs of being violent. so what could have triggered the worst mass shooting in modern u.s. history? with get some insight from a a fact don't -- doctor, what are your immediate thoughts when you see and you hear about a crime of this magnitude? >>...
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let's round up some of days other sports stories now and world number one simona halep overcame caroline on day two of the wta finals in singapore. france's garcia, who's number eight in the rankings, beat halep to win the china open title earlier this month. but the romanian put in a solid performance in herfirst match as number one to win 6—4, 6—2. in the other match in that group, world number six caroline wozniacki of denmark had an even easier time beating ukraine's world numberfour elina svitolina 6—2, 6—0 in under an hour. now, you don't see this very often in tennis, watch carefully as you might miss bernard tomic serving underarm at the erste open in vienna. the australian was 40—0 up with the first set at 5—5 against frenchman pierre—hugues herbert. the crowd loved the serve, but it didn't pay off. tomic lost the point and went on to lose the set and the match 7—6, 7—5. gloucestershire's jack taylor has been suspended from bowling after his action was found to be illegal for the second time within a 12—month period. the off—spinner, who has served two previous bans from bowling
let's round up some of days other sports stories now and world number one simona halep overcame caroline on day two of the wta finals in singapore. france's garcia, who's number eight in the rankings, beat halep to win the china open title earlier this month. but the romanian put in a solid performance in herfirst match as number one to win 6—4, 6—2. in the other match in that group, world number six caroline wozniacki of denmark had an even easier time beating ukraine's world numberfour...
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caroline. >>> reporter: hi there frank and julie.oded across the country. it was limit to las vegas when we began. now you mentioned those over cities. it appears the gunman may have been planning other attacks in other large cities across america. and you mentioned the gambling. we do know he was dropping tens of thousands of dollars per day up and down the las vegas strip. what we don't know tonight is stephen paddock's motive. >> we are starting to think, oh-oh, are we having attacks at other locations? >> reporter: las vegas fire officials holding a debrief noting challenges they face as sunday's deadly mass shooting was unfolding. >> people would show up at hotels say caesar's palace and other places when they were shot. by the time that information got to
caroline. >>> reporter: hi there frank and julie.oded across the country. it was limit to las vegas when we began. now you mentioned those over cities. it appears the gunman may have been planning other attacks in other large cities across america. and you mentioned the gambling. we do know he was dropping tens of thousands of dollars per day up and down the las vegas strip. what we don't know tonight is stephen paddock's motive. >> we are starting to think, oh-oh, are we having...
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you saw caroline shy ofly up on r there on the hill. i had a chance to go up to the capitol and it was a gorgeous day to see all of dc >> you were up high >> i was up on the ratunda. i was outside >> gwen is talking to you guys about the weather, i'm going to find out what jim was doing on top of the capitol >> i think it would be a great debate. i'd like to find out is it your testimony give us the inside scoop. meantime it will be a fantastic outside. 69 degrees by midday, no shortage of sunshine as we roll into this weekend. the weather just will continue to approve. is it really october. ridge of high pressure large and in charge, southerly wind flow for tomorrow, that ridge of high pressure will park itself off the coast and really influence our weather pattern over next few days, sunshine for tomorrow, we're headed to the 70's, we get a warmer flow with a southerly wind kicking in, then we'll keep eyes to the skies as we get into the week, take a look at all of this, we got a strong system all the way on the west coast it will mak
you saw caroline shy ofly up on r there on the hill. i had a chance to go up to the capitol and it was a gorgeous day to see all of dc >> you were up high >> i was up on the ratunda. i was outside >> gwen is talking to you guys about the weather, i'm going to find out what jim was doing on top of the capitol >> i think it would be a great debate. i'd like to find out is it your testimony give us the inside scoop. meantime it will be a fantastic outside. 69 degrees by...
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caroline?s morning people are speculating about what thousands of files in the assassination of john f. kennedy may reveal. reporter david wright the story. >> reporter: at a moment when his administration is getting raked over the coals over that attack in niger, embroiled in a debate about how best to console gold star families, president trump tweeted this weekend about jfk? and the mother of all conspiracy theories. >> president kennedy has been shot in dallas, texas. >> reporter: november 22nd, 1963. all these years later, how exactly this tragedy came to pass and why. we're not 100% sure. enter president trump on twitter this weekend. "subject to the receipt of further information, i will be allowing, as president, the long blocked and classified jfk files to be opened." >> the president is releasing the documents even though the intelligence community would rather he not. the president enjoys stirring up controversy, and this will definitely stir up nationwide controversy. >> reporter: w
caroline?s morning people are speculating about what thousands of files in the assassination of john f. kennedy may reveal. reporter david wright the story. >> reporter: at a moment when his administration is getting raked over the coals over that attack in niger, embroiled in a debate about how best to console gold star families, president trump tweeted this weekend about jfk? and the mother of all conspiracy theories. >> president kennedy has been shot in dallas, texas. >>...
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>> yes, caroline's room, the wife of dr.onathan pitney. >> reporter: guests here often report strange currencies in the night. >> it's -- currenoccurrences in night. >> it has weird stories. >> reporter: slamming doors, shuffling footsteps, and the faint sound of a flute as you lay in bed. sometimes strange movements at your feet. >> tugging on the covers is about it. that's the common thing. a tugging at the feet. maybe she's making the bed a little cozier. >> reporter: the innkeepers say the ghosts are friendly. guests are skeptical. >> you believe in ghosts, do not believe in ghosts. we believe enough to not want to be in the room. >> reporter: in a house full of history, not much has changed since 1799. >> it's just as it was built years ago. >> reporter: with the original owners still stopping by. randy gyllenhaal, nbc10 news. >>> tomorrow a ghost story that begins during the revolutionary war. we'll take you inside a museum that's hay hotbed for -- a hotbed for ghost hunters looking for the paranormal past. >>> 5:50. t
>> yes, caroline's room, the wife of dr.onathan pitney. >> reporter: guests here often report strange currencies in the night. >> it's -- currenoccurrences in night. >> it has weird stories. >> reporter: slamming doors, shuffling footsteps, and the faint sound of a flute as you lay in bed. sometimes strange movements at your feet. >> tugging on the covers is about it. that's the common thing. a tugging at the feet. maybe she's making the bed a little cozier....
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. >> caroline shively is on the strip tonight with the latest from the investigators. >> reporter: high there, frank and julie. this has gone nationwide. this investigation started here in las vegas, they pulled the fbi in. now we are looking at boston and chicago because the shooter was looking all over this country at major u.s. cities to attack. that's according to authorities. what we still don't know at this late hour is his motive. >> we are starting to think, oh-oh, are we having attacks at other locations? >> reporter: las vegas fire officials holding a debrief noting challenges they face as sunday's deadly mass shooting was unfolding. >> people would show up at hotels say caesar's palace and other places when they were shot. by the time that information got to our first responders, it was there's a shooter at this location where there wasn't a shooter at that location. >> reporter: as investigators continue their probe, fox confirms two months before sunday's massacre, a man named stephen paddock believed to be the gunman booked a hotel room in chicago overlooking the site wher
. >> caroline shively is on the strip tonight with the latest from the investigators. >> reporter: high there, frank and julie. this has gone nationwide. this investigation started here in las vegas, they pulled the fbi in. now we are looking at boston and chicago because the shooter was looking all over this country at major u.s. cities to attack. that's according to authorities. what we still don't know at this late hour is his motive. >> we are starting to think, oh-oh, are...
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and for caroline and cole, it's been durable for them. >> how much does it cost? >> reporter: a lot of companies are getting into the field. diseases like hemophilia are being targeted by a number of companies big and small. pfizer is in this space, they have a partnership with spark, actually. you showed a few other companies there, voyager therapeutitheraps it could be costly, up to $1 million. >> you have the best news beat there is. >> reporter: i do. >> we appreciate it. thank you, meg. >>> coming up, a home in the swiss alps that puts the ritz in st. moritz. >>> referring to the california gold rush, one of the most famous lines came from mark twain novel, "there's gold in them thar hills." in sinwitzerland it's in tsue. more than $3 million worth of gold are found in the sewer system, from manufacturing plants. it ends up in the sewer treatment plants. the amount flushed away here in the u.s. would be around $13 million. >>> sinwitzerland has long been seen as a tax haven for the super rich. we got an exclusive look inside that country's most expensive home
and for caroline and cole, it's been durable for them. >> how much does it cost? >> reporter: a lot of companies are getting into the field. diseases like hemophilia are being targeted by a number of companies big and small. pfizer is in this space, they have a partnership with spark, actually. you showed a few other companies there, voyager therapeutitheraps it could be costly, up to $1 million. >> you have the best news beat there is. >> reporter: i do. >> we...
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caroline? >> hi, trace.y our count, investigators are looking into whether stephen paddock had been encasing three different cities in five different venues before settling on this concert for his massacre. fox news has learned that two months before sunday's attack, stephen paddock booked a hotel in chicago, overlooking the lollapalooza music festival, but he never checked in. big names were on that stage like chance the wrapper, the killers, and lorde. as a precaution, chicago stepping up security ahead of the chicago marathon. >> you take an event, whether it is boston, paris, or vegas, and you triple, double, check, everything you have done and asked some fundamental reviews. this will be going on until the runners started to lining up at the start line. >> police in boston confirm that investigators looking into paddock came across internet searches of the city's fenway park and nearby art center. both places have posted out day events recently. they are also aware of reports that paddock had been resea
caroline? >> hi, trace.y our count, investigators are looking into whether stephen paddock had been encasing three different cities in five different venues before settling on this concert for his massacre. fox news has learned that two months before sunday's attack, stephen paddock booked a hotel in chicago, overlooking the lollapalooza music festival, but he never checked in. big names were on that stage like chance the wrapper, the killers, and lorde. as a precaution, chicago stepping...
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caroline shively joins us now to d. t-tango the web on this. hi, caroline. >> this morning president trump said democrats should quit looking at him over the dusty i that claims ties to russia and focus on the fact the clinton campaign helped pay for it. the president treated in part they look at some may try breccia pollutions which doesn't exist. dems are using the terrible witchhunt for politics. the dossier claims the russian government hopes mr. trump's campaign went and tried to gather dirt on him for potential blackmail. it was put together by british spy, christopher steel. he shared some of his findings at the fbi ran the same around the same time the bureau launched his investigation. part of it is unsubstantiated rumor but other parts at: assessment and intelligence agencies that had russia intervened in the election. >> if they relied on the dossier and didn't cooperate at arvada, we have a serious issue and not the next big the house intel is trying to find out is whether or not the u.s. government relied on it. >> the firm behind
caroline shively joins us now to d. t-tango the web on this. hi, caroline. >> this morning president trump said democrats should quit looking at him over the dusty i that claims ties to russia and focus on the fact the clinton campaign helped pay for it. the president treated in part they look at some may try breccia pollutions which doesn't exist. dems are using the terrible witchhunt for politics. the dossier claims the russian government hopes mr. trump's campaign went and tried to...
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caroline shively life for us in las vegas. caroline, thank much.ell, a tragedy of the scale will undoubtedly have a lasting impact on the community in which it happen. the next guest can give us some perspective on what that impact might be. with us now is the las vegas councilman, a retired captain of the metropolitan police department and i guess you are kind of working both sides of the fence. you can give us the hook perspective. it is amazing to me to see the video, the body camera video we saw tonight of your former colleague being in action in taking people away from the danger and then trying to figure out where the shots were coming from. when you see that coming you have to be heartened by the actions of your former colleagues. >> i will tell you, the last 48 hours here have been chaos and destruction. to have our first responders respond the way that they did, the police officers, the firefighters, the paramedics to go in there and their sole objective was to save lives and stop the shooter, i am very, very proud of them. and at this poi
caroline shively life for us in las vegas. caroline, thank much.ell, a tragedy of the scale will undoubtedly have a lasting impact on the community in which it happen. the next guest can give us some perspective on what that impact might be. with us now is the las vegas councilman, a retired captain of the metropolitan police department and i guess you are kind of working both sides of the fence. you can give us the hook perspective. it is amazing to me to see the video, the body camera video...
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i'm carolin roth these are your headlines chinese president xi jinping touts socialism laying out the vision for his country at the party congress >> currently we are undergoing complex changes. our country's development is in the critically strategic period. >>> shares fall in wreck kit bank. >>> tand shares in zalando fall after sales growth >>> we have a lot of things to get through today. let's look at the markets one hour into the trading session. the stoxx 600 is up marginally to the tune of 0.1%, this is following a small dip to the tune of 0.3% in yesterday's trading session. as we look at what's doing well today, we have out-performers like germany to be honest we had the first q3 earnings results rolling in, and they were disappointing. talking about zolando and akzo nobel. let's show you how we're faring today. the cac 40, the xetra dax eking out modest gains we get the wage data later this morning in about a half hour's time that will be key for boe watchers the ibex 35 continues to underperform off by 0.4% we'll touch on what mr. rajoy has been saying in the spanish parli
i'm carolin roth these are your headlines chinese president xi jinping touts socialism laying out the vision for his country at the party congress >> currently we are undergoing complex changes. our country's development is in the critically strategic period. >>> shares fall in wreck kit bank. >>> tand shares in zalando fall after sales growth >>> we have a lot of things to get through today. let's look at the markets one hour into the trading session. the stoxx...