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courtney dominguez >> of course courtney dominguez, thank you very much.y you played the sad recommend to bone. 25% eps growth, reasonable valuation. >> karen, what do you say? >> yes, i like it, that's an industrial gas holder in case it wasn't painfully obvious what it was. i like this story. i think it's a little bit expensive, but i think i like the spaces that they're in i like industrials it's interesting to me and maybe a bite size for somebody in for an acquisition so i like it. >> looked like a milk jug, too dan? i'm gutless with the energy trade but i like courtney's trade idea >> wow >> i look at the valuation, i look at the growth, what karen just mentioned, that customer concentration that you talked about with the $6 billion enterprise value could make them an acquisition target, too to me, i like the call >> steve, round it out >> it's a buy as well and i do like the idea if it starts to gain some attention from the investment community, there is a 10% shortage so kudos could someone else who said that >> and cue gkudos, courtney dominguez,
courtney dominguez >> of course courtney dominguez, thank you very much.y you played the sad recommend to bone. 25% eps growth, reasonable valuation. >> karen, what do you say? >> yes, i like it, that's an industrial gas holder in case it wasn't painfully obvious what it was. i like this story. i think it's a little bit expensive, but i think i like the spaces that they're in i like industrials it's interesting to me and maybe a bite size for somebody in for an acquisition so...
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family nervously await kate courtney to hit the trail. the vibrant resident is among the gold medal favorites in mountain biking. but like so many olympians, she won't have her biggest and loudest fans in japan >> my mom is the loudest cheerer of anyone. it actually, it sounds like an ambulance or a fire truck. like, because she's so excited that she can't make it into words. >> i had to devise some kind of cheer that was distinctive and super loud. >> reporter: kate will hear this, whether she medals or not, her mother's message will be the same after the olympics. >> i'm so proud of her. i'm proud of the way she competes, the way she traines, the way she handles herself. no matter what happens in the race, it doesn't define her or the world from which she comes, from her family and friends. >> reporter: really incredible family. we thank them for their time. we are crossing our fingers for kate courtney. her event begins this hour right here in tokyo. watching there in kentfield, her grandfather, 95 year old, and her grandmother, 88 yea
family nervously await kate courtney to hit the trail. the vibrant resident is among the gold medal favorites in mountain biking. but like so many olympians, she won't have her biggest and loudest fans in japan >> my mom is the loudest cheerer of anyone. it actually, it sounds like an ambulance or a fire truck. like, because she's so excited that she can't make it into words. >> i had to devise some kind of cheer that was distinctive and super loud. >> reporter: kate will hear...
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courtney reagan in for melissa lee. the's lineup, guy adami, tim seymour, dan nathan, and jeff mills. we're going to start off with the massive sell-off on wall street it makes the most sense because stocks plunging today. the s&p 500 dropping more than a percent and a half the dow posting the biggest loss of the year. every single s&p sector finishing in the red new fears over rising cases of the delta variant, putting the reopening at risk. investors rushing to safety, sending the yield on the ten-year treasury to the lowest level since february, below 1.2. so let's break down today's brutal sell-off. guy adami, what is your take on the day? what a way to start the week >> yeah, it's interesting. hi, courtney brutal, i understand why you would say brutal i get it worst day we've seen in quite some time. >> actually thought it was pretty orderly i think dan would probably act nj that as well. we talked before the show. it was necessary as well the technicians out there, i'm sure jeff and tim have thoughts be, the 4230
courtney reagan in for melissa lee. the's lineup, guy adami, tim seymour, dan nathan, and jeff mills. we're going to start off with the massive sell-off on wall street it makes the most sense because stocks plunging today. the s&p 500 dropping more than a percent and a half the dow posting the biggest loss of the year. every single s&p sector finishing in the red new fears over rising cases of the delta variant, putting the reopening at risk. investors rushing to safety, sending the...
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thanks guys, good luck, courtney. >> it was an honor, sir. pres. biden: can you translate that for me? -- [indiscernible conversation]
thanks guys, good luck, courtney. >> it was an honor, sir. pres. biden: can you translate that for me? -- [indiscernible conversation]
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he ended up apologizing for that, courtney. i want to play some of that here. >> i should not have been there. my presence in that moment and in that environment created a perception of the military involved in domestic politics. as a commissioned, uniformed officer, it was a mistake that i have learned from. and i sincerely hope we all can learn from it. >> colonel, before i get to you, courtney, i don't want to get you out over your skis and obviously only want you to say things you're comfortable with. i want to pull on a thread you seem to be laying down here. is it your sense that perhaps during the trump administration, people behind the scenes at the pentagon were saying one thing because of who was in the white house and perhaps now something else is coming out, given that donald trump is no longer in power? am i reading too much into what you're saying here? >> no. >> i want to make that clear. >> absolutely. you're absolutely correct, hallie. that's exactly what's very clear here. at the time -- you know, when there w
he ended up apologizing for that, courtney. i want to play some of that here. >> i should not have been there. my presence in that moment and in that environment created a perception of the military involved in domestic politics. as a commissioned, uniformed officer, it was a mistake that i have learned from. and i sincerely hope we all can learn from it. >> colonel, before i get to you, courtney, i don't want to get you out over your skis and obviously only want you to say things...
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. >> i'm courtney reagan in for sara eisen oil drops after opec-plus talks broke down this weekend. still strong overall after hitting a new record of 64% in may chinese stocks are getting hit ar didi is said to pose a cyber security risks >>>. it's now making a move into the art world, the ceo will join us to talk about it >>> bradley tusk will be here to talk about the potential imbalance of chinese companies looking to go public here. >>> mike santoli is tracking the market action, and deirdre bosa has more details on the chinese crackdown on didi. >> a bit of a wobble, but the market running pretty shot second straight gains, also coming off of five straight quarters of 5% gain. so running a bit hose. it's in those cyclical and reflation type of stocks when you have support for megacap growth another thing that was tex book is all we did at the lows of the day is essentially go back to undo friday's rally after it came from the jobs report. right from that point recovered on the strength of mostly those tech stocks, so it seems like a technical half-step back it doesn't alter of
. >> i'm courtney reagan in for sara eisen oil drops after opec-plus talks broke down this weekend. still strong overall after hitting a new record of 64% in may chinese stocks are getting hit ar didi is said to pose a cyber security risks >>>. it's now making a move into the art world, the ceo will join us to talk about it >>> bradley tusk will be here to talk about the potential imbalance of chinese companies looking to go public here. >>> mike santoli is...
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as promised, joining us now, courtney kube. thank you for joining us this morning.an taking over the country is inevitable. i'm wondering from your perspective and from your reporting, does the pentagon agree with that assessment? >> reporter: it depends on what you mean by the taliban taking over the country. so they're already taking over large parts of the country and they have been for some time now, but they're more focused on the rural areas. that's because they don't have the same strength and support they have as they do closer to the capital in kabul. the taliban has large swaths of land, large percentages of land around the country, but they don't have kabul. that's what people are really concerned about at the pentagon, whom i'm speaking to. if they continue to push toward kabul and take it over, the government would fall. but then the question is do they with really want to take over kabul, or is their real effort here to take over as much of the country as they possibly can, that they're able to create an instability, be able to create what could be a v
as promised, joining us now, courtney kube. thank you for joining us this morning.an taking over the country is inevitable. i'm wondering from your perspective and from your reporting, does the pentagon agree with that assessment? >> reporter: it depends on what you mean by the taliban taking over the country. so they're already taking over large parts of the country and they have been for some time now, but they're more focused on the rural areas. that's because they don't have the same...
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one athlete to watch is marin county's kate courtney.ford graduate number one in the world before the pandemic hit. we sat down with courtney at her peninsula home. >> this past year has been a time for me to think a lot about the things in my control and out of my control, and what's in my control is having the best preparation, the best attitude and the best support leading into the event. >> reporter: what makes you think why are you number one? >> that's a very good question. i think there is a few things. my core kind of ethos as a person is to really balance joy and hard work. i fell in love with the sport just riding as a young kid with my dad, getting blueberry pancakes, hanging out. for me there is still that joy and freedom and adventure that cycling brings. >> reporter: when you are in the middle of a ride and the competition, in a race, what's going through your mind? >> i think overall i try to just keep it really positive and come back to what i can do in that moment and that's something that i practice in training. i pract
one athlete to watch is marin county's kate courtney.ford graduate number one in the world before the pandemic hit. we sat down with courtney at her peninsula home. >> this past year has been a time for me to think a lot about the things in my control and out of my control, and what's in my control is having the best preparation, the best attitude and the best support leading into the event. >> reporter: what makes you think why are you number one? >> that's a very good...
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courtney, you're the champion. go ahead and kick us off. for $200. - leanne. - what is grape? you got it. let's take "c" as in cat for $200. - courtney. - what is a cheetah? - right. - movie in question for $400. - courtney. - what is dance?
courtney, you're the champion. go ahead and kick us off. for $200. - leanne. - what is grape? you got it. let's take "c" as in cat for $200. - courtney. - what is a cheetah? - right. - movie in question for $400. - courtney. - what is dance?
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i'll bring in crescent capital c io along with courtney domingas, and about once a year, i agree with the new york times at least one of their headlines and today is the day. here it is, jack. the bond market is telling us to worry about growth, not inflation, so jack, what's the verdict? >> well, you know, it's really a tail of two world's. i think in the u.s. , we're great. we've got a majority of adults vaccinated, we're reopening, yes there's a delta variant but mostly a threat to those who aren't vaccinated, and then there's the rest of the world. the fact is, even japan, which you would argue one of the most developed countries in the world , only 16% of adults have been vaccinated twice so i think that there's still certainly a lag effect. no issue here at home. we have strong growth ahead. i do think there's some inflation, but i think it's really bond markets looking at the rest of the world. charles: okay, so what about, courtney, the bond market looking to 2022 in this country after all of the stimulus has been paid out, after some of these other things start to settle down
i'll bring in crescent capital c io along with courtney domingas, and about once a year, i agree with the new york times at least one of their headlines and today is the day. here it is, jack. the bond market is telling us to worry about growth, not inflation, so jack, what's the verdict? >> well, you know, it's really a tail of two world's. i think in the u.s. , we're great. we've got a majority of adults vaccinated, we're reopening, yes there's a delta variant but mostly a threat to...
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thank you very much, courtney.ounced that the operation at the miami apartment complex collapse has formally moved from rescue to recovery. crews recovered 18 more bodies on wednesday, and a total of 54 bodies have been recovered so far. officials said there was no longer hope that any of the nearly 100 people still missing would be found alive. the president of haiti, jovenel moise, has been assassinated at his home in the capital port—au—prince. the government said the property was stormed overnight by unidentified armed men. mr moise had been in power since 2017. his critics had accused him of corruption and he'd faced waves of often violent protests. our north america correspondent sophie long reports. haiti is a country in chaos, where acts of everyday life have come to pose a mortal risk. accused of corruption and extending his presidency illegally, jovenel moise faced mass protests and demands from the opposition to step down. the interim prime minister described the assassination, which came after weeks of
thank you very much, courtney.ounced that the operation at the miami apartment complex collapse has formally moved from rescue to recovery. crews recovered 18 more bodies on wednesday, and a total of 54 bodies have been recovered so far. officials said there was no longer hope that any of the nearly 100 people still missing would be found alive. the president of haiti, jovenel moise, has been assassinated at his home in the capital port—au—prince. the government said the property was...
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courtney bembridge reports.of acceptance, unity and defiance. i think it's more important than ever to out onto the streets and show that we are together, we are joined in this fight for the rights and the freedom for lg btq people. the annual parade on took on special significance this year after a controversial law was passed, making it illegal to depict homosexuality and gender reassignment to children. so that means, you know, books with gay characters in, it means advertising it means television programmes with any kind of portrayal or discussion of lgbt themes is technically against the law. the government has billed it as an anti—pedophile law, but these crowds say it's a move designed to divide. translation: this is nothing more than a diversion - that is trying to tear the country apart. i think it's provocation because of the elections. translation: the law is an outrage. - we live in the 21st century when things like that shouldn't be happening. we aren't in communist times, this is the eu, where ever
courtney bembridge reports.of acceptance, unity and defiance. i think it's more important than ever to out onto the streets and show that we are together, we are joined in this fight for the rights and the freedom for lg btq people. the annual parade on took on special significance this year after a controversial law was passed, making it illegal to depict homosexuality and gender reassignment to children. so that means, you know, books with gay characters in, it means advertising it means...
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this is courtney up at the new york stock exchange. >> you know what reid has just lost you, courtney, julia, i was wondering how he is advising companies how to protect against ransomware attacks and what they're doing to step up their game as these bad guys get sophisticated >> this is the question about cybersecurity. how are you advising that companies you're investing in to protect themselves and also is there an opportunity for you as an investor to create solutions there? >> so one of the -- cybersecurity is one of the evergreen investments in venture capital. and my firm has a number of people who have made things like palo alto networks which was incubated at graylock and a number of things and so cybersecurity is super important. essentially, however terrified you are about cybersecurity, you're probably not terrified enough, right? the fact that all of this infrastructure is there and there's this ability for worldwide hacking and state-sponsored groups and hostile nation states will do that in order to make ransom attacks is a critical issue for the country. one part of th
this is courtney up at the new york stock exchange. >> you know what reid has just lost you, courtney, julia, i was wondering how he is advising companies how to protect against ransomware attacks and what they're doing to step up their game as these bad guys get sophisticated >> this is the question about cybersecurity. how are you advising that companies you're investing in to protect themselves and also is there an opportunity for you as an investor to create solutions there?...
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. >> courtney? >> secretary austin, ones afghanistan, are you concerned that as the taliban gain ground, that al-qaida will be able to move back in and be able to strengthen enough to attack the west? and if so, can you give us a sense of how long, and the estimates are before they will be able to have that capability? and general milley, i know you don't want to talk about the book, but you have not denied any of the recent reporting that's been out there about you, including the comments, including some of the actions. and the american public and members of the military, because of your silence on it and the -- in denying it, have no reason to believe that -- the vignettes are anything but accurate. so looking back now, i know you said that you didn't violate, and you maintained apolitical. but looking back now, were you too political at the time? and are you concerned about the message that that sends to the rank and file? >> you know, courtney, on your first piece and whether or not we're concer
. >> courtney? >> secretary austin, ones afghanistan, are you concerned that as the taliban gain ground, that al-qaida will be able to move back in and be able to strengthen enough to attack the west? and if so, can you give us a sense of how long, and the estimates are before they will be able to have that capability? and general milley, i know you don't want to talk about the book, but you have not denied any of the recent reporting that's been out there about you, including the...
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courtney, thank you for being with us.eporting and we'll look for more from you throughout the day here on msnbc and tonight on "nbc nightly news." thank you. >>> to another nbc news exclusive, a look inside facebook you will only see here. a company, employees say, bent growth at any cost. that's what they're saying about the social media giant. nbc's jake ward is outside facebook headquarters in menlo park, california. jake, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, hallie. that's right. in this explosive new book they say that facebook ignored years of warning that what it had built was not only divisive, it was even dangerous. to its nearly 3 billion users, facebook's mantra is to connect people. but a new book suggests the truth is much more ugly. >> what is an ugly truth about facebook? >> in order to keep growing in the way that facebook has grown, people are going to continue to get hurt. >> reporter: they are award-winning investigative reporters for "the new york times". in their new book they tell the inside stor
courtney, thank you for being with us.eporting and we'll look for more from you throughout the day here on msnbc and tonight on "nbc nightly news." thank you. >>> to another nbc news exclusive, a look inside facebook you will only see here. a company, employees say, bent growth at any cost. that's what they're saying about the social media giant. nbc's jake ward is outside facebook headquarters in menlo park, california. jake, good morning. >> reporter: good morning,...
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cnbc's courtney reagan spoke with some of them. courtney >> hi, shep.in ncaa rules wasn't into effect at 12:01:00 a.m., allowing collegiate athletes to profit off their name, image and likeness athletes are retaining lawyer darren heitner to navigate all of this. >> the beauty of all of this is there is technically a free market there is no cap on what any individual athlete can receive >> college hunks moving company and murphy auto group are two of the four deals university of miami quarterback d'eriq king announced in the first 24 hours of these new rules >> i don't think it's out of the realm of possibilities that we will see some athletes commence seven figures per year i don't think we're talking about the star quarterback at a major university or the star receiver i think we're going to see other athletes >> the allowance has expanded visibility for female athletes that don't often get as much attention as their male counterparts haley and hannah, twin basketball players at basketball state got a boost mobile endorsement today. >> it definitely i
cnbc's courtney reagan spoke with some of them. courtney >> hi, shep.in ncaa rules wasn't into effect at 12:01:00 a.m., allowing collegiate athletes to profit off their name, image and likeness athletes are retaining lawyer darren heitner to navigate all of this. >> the beauty of all of this is there is technically a free market there is no cap on what any individual athlete can receive >> college hunks moving company and murphy auto group are two of the four deals university...
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courtney bambrick has more. reporter: a century old church in alberta destroyed. one of several catholic churches that have been targeted over the past month after hundreds of unmarked graves were found at residential schools previously run by the catholic church. the first minister of alberta visited the church and relayed this video. >> we cannot accept, under any circumstances, hateful acts of violence targeting faith communities in this province. reporter: for 165 years until the 1990's, more than 150,000 indigenous children are forced into residential schools like this under canada's assimilation policies. use was rife and thousands of children died of disease, neglect, and other causes. the latest discovery is the third such find at a former school site in a month and prime minister trudeau big knowledged some canadians might not feel like celebrating the country's national day. >> on the eve of canada day, the horrific discoveries of hundreds of children at the sites of former residential schools in british columbia and saskatchewan have forced us to reflec
courtney bambrick has more. reporter: a century old church in alberta destroyed. one of several catholic churches that have been targeted over the past month after hundreds of unmarked graves were found at residential schools previously run by the catholic church. the first minister of alberta visited the church and relayed this video. >> we cannot accept, under any circumstances, hateful acts of violence targeting faith communities in this province. reporter: for 165 years until the...
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courtney kube is all over this story.ul, founder of iraq and afghanistan veterans of america. so, courtney, the president sort of contradicted the warnings that some military officials had been giving. how's the pentagon reacting to this? >> reporter: there were three contradictions, really. the first was this notion that the withdrawal has been sped up or even that it's really going to go until late august. the reality is the vast majority of u.s. troops are already out right now and that's been planned for some time. it was a security measure and it was put in place virtually at the same time the president announced that u.s. troops were going to be leaving. general miller, the commander there, decided, look, to keep our men and women safe, we're getting them out quickly. the other contradiction, though, was the assessment -- two of the others were the assessment that the taliban is not necessarily going to take over. well, yes and no. so, the taliban may not march into kabul and take it over tomorrow or even next month
courtney kube is all over this story.ul, founder of iraq and afghanistan veterans of america. so, courtney, the president sort of contradicted the warnings that some military officials had been giving. how's the pentagon reacting to this? >> reporter: there were three contradictions, really. the first was this notion that the withdrawal has been sped up or even that it's really going to go until late august. the reality is the vast majority of u.s. troops are already out right now and...
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the courtney up first.he shares per dip >> the big brown trucks are here to stay. after the earnings call, the market got spooked any flagged the back half momentum deceleration in margins scaring the market ultimately. we covered at luke capital markets. we did cut our price target from 247ish down to 232 but we're not concerned about earnings at all. it's a name that to through and beyond covid will continue to do well and it's a staple >> joe bunky mike in new york, what do you think of it? you bought it july 19th. i'm assuming you still have. do you buy it here >> correct yes. you do, scott. this was a quality earnings report the agriculture names are gathering positive moment up chinese demand for corn is accelerating renewable december accelerating. vegetable oil accelerating i would by bunge post-earnings also bay adm, dar or deere, all thing a names are building the positive momentum >> farmer jim from jerry in tennessee, wants to talk about general motors wants to know if there is anything left >>
the courtney up first.he shares per dip >> the big brown trucks are here to stay. after the earnings call, the market got spooked any flagged the back half momentum deceleration in margins scaring the market ultimately. we covered at luke capital markets. we did cut our price target from 247ish down to 232 but we're not concerned about earnings at all. it's a name that to through and beyond covid will continue to do well and it's a staple >> joe bunky mike in new york, what do you...
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courtney, how do they stack up right now against the taliban? >> reporter: it really depends on what part of the afghan security forces you're talking about. the afghan commandos are actually pretty good they've been conducting missions on their own, and they've been operating pretty proficiently for a while now. the afghan air force, they started from nothing they've actually started to conduct their own missions they're doing some air strikes they struggle with logistics they struggle with ability to maintain their aircraft, but they've actually come a long way. where they find the vulnerabilities is with the local police and military in the more rural areas, and that's because they just don't get a lot of support from the central government especially the further away you get from kabul. that's one of the underlying issues in afghanistan is there's a lack of infrastructure, and the further you get away from the central government the more lawless it becomes when you're talking about the entire afghan police they still struggle with collection
courtney, how do they stack up right now against the taliban? >> reporter: it really depends on what part of the afghan security forces you're talking about. the afghan commandos are actually pretty good they've been conducting missions on their own, and they've been operating pretty proficiently for a while now. the afghan air force, they started from nothing they've actually started to conduct their own missions they're doing some air strikes they struggle with logistics they struggle...
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courtney kube, nbc news, kabul, afghanistan. >>> i'm richard engel.oday the taliban took over another small base from u.s.-trained afghan security forces lowering the flag. the taliban have not been this strong since the u.s. drove them out 20 years ago when the militants ran afghanistan and hosted osama bin laden, whose group al qaeda carried out 9/11 one unit is fighting against the return of the taliban and new bin ladens afghanistan's commandos. we recently saw them in action. their general says foreign extremists are rushing back to join what they see as the victorious taliban >> these people who are coming to create trouble and problems for the world for the future as they did in 9/11. >> even worse than 9/11, i'm telling you. >> reporter: fawzia koofi is a member of parliament and a negotiate were the taliban. extremists tried to assassinate her twice. >> you have been in war, and in war, people don't distribute sweets. they kill each other so you think those actually have been killed, they will not go for revenge and hostility? they will. >> r
courtney kube, nbc news, kabul, afghanistan. >>> i'm richard engel.oday the taliban took over another small base from u.s.-trained afghan security forces lowering the flag. the taliban have not been this strong since the u.s. drove them out 20 years ago when the militants ran afghanistan and hosted osama bin laden, whose group al qaeda carried out 9/11 one unit is fighting against the return of the taliban and new bin ladens afghanistan's commandos. we recently saw them in action....
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i do my best. >> oh, i love kate courtney, definitely going to be watching mountain biking. we have so many athletes heading to tokyo. talented area. july 22nd at 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m., and july 23rd, the day of the opening ceremonies, you can check out all these stories about our local athletes and track all our coverage on nbcbayarea.com/olympics. >> raj will be in tokyo, covering our local athletes. tirico, who is in quarantine right now, talked with raj earlier today from tokyo. >> tell us just the process of getting there. that's an olympic story in itself. >> it is. if it's an event, i don't want to see my time. it takes a little bit of patience, for sure, to get through. i will say this. the japanese government is essentially trying to keep the olympics in a bubble. >> raj will have more with mike tirico at 7:00 p.m., including what tirico says is the one thing he will miss the most when covering these olympic games. >> probably going out to eat. >> all that stuff. raj is heading out soon. he's heading out this week and has to quarantine when he gets there. >> heari
i do my best. >> oh, i love kate courtney, definitely going to be watching mountain biking. we have so many athletes heading to tokyo. talented area. july 22nd at 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m., and july 23rd, the day of the opening ceremonies, you can check out all these stories about our local athletes and track all our coverage on nbcbayarea.com/olympics. >> raj will be in tokyo, covering our local athletes. tirico, who is in quarantine right now, talked with raj earlier today from...
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the court reversed the convictions of courtney harriet paul green cleveland davidson. they were all between 1720 when accused of trying to rob a plainclothes detective on the london underground train the man had always insisted they were innocent. >> this is a vindication that is a vindication that we we were innocent at the time he was on a young man. we did nothing. it was it. it was a total stitch them with total states you know, we was frame up from nothing and but it for 50 is it affect me? >> a police unit involved in the arrests in the 1970's was run by detective sergeant derrick ritual. and again, he did later die. 3 other men were arrested by ridge wells team in 1972 in london. those men now their late 60's all became known as the stockwell 6. 4th july weekend box office. it went off with a which movie did a major post-pandemic milestone. that's right after the break. >> sprinter should carry richardson has been left off the u.s. relay team and will not run in the tokyo olympics shortly after she won the olympic trials in oregon last month. she did test positi
the court reversed the convictions of courtney harriet paul green cleveland davidson. they were all between 1720 when accused of trying to rob a plainclothes detective on the london underground train the man had always insisted they were innocent. >> this is a vindication that is a vindication that we we were innocent at the time he was on a young man. we did nothing. it was it. it was a total stitch them with total states you know, we was frame up from nothing and but it for 50 is it...
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bay area kate courtney showed off some of the swag she received.r that she's wearing which has pockets, and she's very excited about it. courtney also showed off other items she was given. they get a lot of swag, trust me. meanwhile, lily zhang showed off her new bed in the village. and in case you haven't heard, the bed frames are made of cardboard, they will be recycled into paper products after the olympics. as we mentioned a minute ago, softball is back at the olympics. four other sports are making their olympic debut. surfing, sport climbing or rock climbing, karate and skateboarding. so we want to know, which new olympic sport are you most looking forward to watching and why? it is our question of the day. we post td on twitter, instagram and facebook. so death trap is ready to see surfing. tell us what are you excited about, too. go to our social media pages and weigh in. i think i might like karate. which country will dominate the medal count? scientists are looking at previous olympics to find clues. go to nbcbayarea.com and click on which
bay area kate courtney showed off some of the swag she received.r that she's wearing which has pockets, and she's very excited about it. courtney also showed off other items she was given. they get a lot of swag, trust me. meanwhile, lily zhang showed off her new bed in the village. and in case you haven't heard, the bed frames are made of cardboard, they will be recycled into paper products after the olympics. as we mentioned a minute ago, softball is back at the olympics. four other sports...
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>> yeah, courtney, i think we've seen big inflation we think you need to find the length of transitoryg to still have a relatively elevated inflation environment to at least the middle of next year, possibly even later. as you look into 2023, we think you do start getting back to just above 2%, so consistent with what we think will be a pretty patient fed in terms of reducing accommodation, we think you'll see tapers in 2022, but you won't see rate increases until 2023 >> what's happening to credit, tony in light of these big bond moves? >> the credit markets are surge taking this as a technical move and not fundamentally driven while eseeing pretty modest weakness, in emerging markets, high yield, investment-grade credit, we're certainly not seeing any dramatic sell-off that would be consistent with the dramatic rates to down to this 130, and sub-130 level in the ten-year the credit markets are reacting to a more medium term view that earnings are growing cash flow is solid default recalls are coming down. in some forecasters' minds we'll see sub-1% in 2021 so loan defaults, more upgr
>> yeah, courtney, i think we've seen big inflation we think you need to find the length of transitoryg to still have a relatively elevated inflation environment to at least the middle of next year, possibly even later. as you look into 2023, we think you do start getting back to just above 2%, so consistent with what we think will be a pretty patient fed in terms of reducing accommodation, we think you'll see tapers in 2022, but you won't see rate increases until 2023 >> what's...
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courtney bembridge reports.erve her majesty queen elizabeth ii in the office of keeper of the great seal of canada? i do. with those two simple words, history was made and mary simon became canada's first indigenous governor—general. today is an important and historic day for canada. but my story to these chambers began very far from here. i was born maryjeannie may in arctic quebec, now known as nunavut. my inuktitut name is ningiukudluk and, prime minister, it means �*bossy little old lady'. she will serve as the official representative of queen elizabeth, canada's head of state. she's already had a virtual monarch, but it comes at a time when the country is grappling with its colonial past. this year, hundreds of unmarked graves have been found at former residential schools where indigenous children were taken after being forcibly separated from theirfamilies. the schools, often places of neglect and abuse, were run by the catholic church and part of a larger colonial policy to erase indigenous language and c
courtney bembridge reports.erve her majesty queen elizabeth ii in the office of keeper of the great seal of canada? i do. with those two simple words, history was made and mary simon became canada's first indigenous governor—general. today is an important and historic day for canada. but my story to these chambers began very far from here. i was born maryjeannie may in arctic quebec, now known as nunavut. my inuktitut name is ningiukudluk and, prime minister, it means �*bossy little old...
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without regard for naya's life. >> reporter: there is now a $60,000 reward for information in the courtney case. washington, d.c. passed a hundred homicides this year faster than any year since 2003. jericka? >> wow, and, chris, i know you don't normally work on sunday, but you filed this report for us because you, as you said at the top, were actually inside at the time. what was that experience like? >> reporter: i was on the far side of the stadium from where the shooting occurred. i heard at least three shots, bang, bang, bang. the person next to me wondered if there were fireworks. and then you had this period of not knowing what was going on, talk of there may being a shooter in the park. i am struck still by this image of this father who was hugging his kids and rushing them out of the park and just the look of shock and fear on their faces. >> well, chris, we thank you for your reporting, and we're thankful that you are safe. >>> muslims have started to arrive in mecca in saudi arabia for their annual pilgrimage known as the hajj. but the numbers are again reduced as the delta vari
without regard for naya's life. >> reporter: there is now a $60,000 reward for information in the courtney case. washington, d.c. passed a hundred homicides this year faster than any year since 2003. jericka? >> wow, and, chris, i know you don't normally work on sunday, but you filed this report for us because you, as you said at the top, were actually inside at the time. what was that experience like? >> reporter: i was on the far side of the stadium from where the shooting...
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thanks for having me. >>> coming up, my one on one interview with george floyd's girlfriend, courtneyo have confidence in the nutritional drink you choose. try boost glucose control. it's clinically shown to help manage blood sugar levels and contains high quality protein to help manage hunger and support muscle health. try boost today. with relapsing forms of ms... there's a lot to deal with. not just unpredictable relapses. all these other things too. it can all add up. kesimpta is a once-monthly at-home injection... that may help you put these rms challenges in their place. kesimpta was proven superior at reducing the rate of relapses, active lesions, and slowing disability progression vs aubagio. don't take kesimpta if you have hepatitis b, and tell your doctor if you have had it, as it could come back. kesimpta can cause serious side effects, including infections. while no cases of pml were reported in rms clinical trials, it could happen. tell your doctor if you had or plan to have vaccines, or if you are or plan to become pregnant. kesimpta may cause a decrease in some types of
thanks for having me. >>> coming up, my one on one interview with george floyd's girlfriend, courtneyo have confidence in the nutritional drink you choose. try boost glucose control. it's clinically shown to help manage blood sugar levels and contains high quality protein to help manage hunger and support muscle health. try boost today. with relapsing forms of ms... there's a lot to deal with. not just unpredictable relapses. all these other things too. it can all add up. kesimpta is a...
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courtney friel explains. >> if you ever get the chance to visit japan.ul country filled with peaceful people. but there are some etiquette tips. you should know you kokai fiu, president of japan. house, los angeles met me to explain. and we started with the proper japanese hello. the bow. i wanted to make sure i got here on time because the japanese are great at being propped. exactly. the public transportation be busby train bullet train there on time. traffic in of reason why you lato in japan and went on that talking on your cell phone in general. the japanese are more quiet and reserved as i always eloquence is silver. >> silence. is gold when dining at a restaurant, if you leave a tip noble, know you don't have to worry about because the professional day they have the sense of professionalism that regardless of the money you pay if they provide you with the best service. try starting and ending your meal with these phrases you must. so it's almost like thank you. i'm both still >> so go to so some of this stuff. was such a great speaking of eating,
courtney friel explains. >> if you ever get the chance to visit japan.ul country filled with peaceful people. but there are some etiquette tips. you should know you kokai fiu, president of japan. house, los angeles met me to explain. and we started with the proper japanese hello. the bow. i wanted to make sure i got here on time because the japanese are great at being propped. exactly. the public transportation be busby train bullet train there on time. traffic in of reason why you lato...
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oh hi. courtney, who trained as a banker put the co up coffee on the commodities market, letting them avoid g middleman. the small scale coffee farmers formed that federation in $979.00 in the middle of a civil war which painted the army against the maya population. the mayas received support from 3rd world organizations around the world. but a bounder was so good, practically turned into a charity of other women. as he said, it was a place where we can ask for more than we can believe that content had no future born in it. or what would we do when the day came? when we stopped receiving any d a, but i feel you know, you better get to work ourselves. my hope about him was over a good now was an outcast himself when he started working for 50 coca cola. before that, he'd built up us with trading companies, coffee business in guatemala. but to be able to increase export, he'd have had to pay half the bribes. holton saunders over between that and i wasn't prepared to do that. so i cool switzerland right away, stick to what i should do. you go from monica, say, my boss at the time said i d
oh hi. courtney, who trained as a banker put the co up coffee on the commodities market, letting them avoid g middleman. the small scale coffee farmers formed that federation in $979.00 in the middle of a civil war which painted the army against the maya population. the mayas received support from 3rd world organizations around the world. but a bounder was so good, practically turned into a charity of other women. as he said, it was a place where we can ask for more than we can believe that...
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courtney kube is there and mike memoli at the white house. general scott miller who has been in charge since 2018. how significant is this transfer of authority? >> so it is significant for several reasons. number one as you mentioned general scott miller, he was the longer serving u.s. commander in this post. he was here for nearly three years. today he transferred his authorities here to the commander of u.s. central command. two things are symbolic. the reality is that he already had these authorities. he is the commanding general of this entire region. he was not on the ground like general miller. the second big part that is symbolic is that this is not the official end of the u.s. military mission here in afghanistan, but the reality is the vast majority of the u.s. troops and the equipment that are part of a draw down, the vast majority of them are out. this is a period of transition until the end of august and then august 31st is when the next pligs really begin nap is one where the u.s. military presence here is an embassy security. t
courtney kube is there and mike memoli at the white house. general scott miller who has been in charge since 2018. how significant is this transfer of authority? >> so it is significant for several reasons. number one as you mentioned general scott miller, he was the longer serving u.s. commander in this post. he was here for nearly three years. today he transferred his authorities here to the commander of u.s. central command. two things are symbolic. the reality is that he already had...
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courtney bembridge reports.ered outside the embassy in port—au—prince, bags packed, looking for a way out. translation: i can't close my eyes, i can't sleep at night. i had to come here to the embassy because i am scared. there are so many gunshots and you don't even know where they are coming from. i have abandoned my home, i can't go back for supper i don't know about my family. the country of _ don't know about my family. the country of 11 _ don't know about my family. the country of 11 million people is reeling from the assassination of his president, shot dead inside his home on wednesday. these are two of the men haitian authorities say carried out the plot. they were attacked by the public as they were loaded into a police car. 17 men have been arrested so far. most of them colombian. but investigators are still looking for who ordered the killing. haiti was already plagued by hunger and gang violence at the assassination has pitched the country deeper into turmoil. it has requested the united nations and
courtney bembridge reports.ered outside the embassy in port—au—prince, bags packed, looking for a way out. translation: i can't close my eyes, i can't sleep at night. i had to come here to the embassy because i am scared. there are so many gunshots and you don't even know where they are coming from. i have abandoned my home, i can't go back for supper i don't know about my family. the country of _ don't know about my family. the country of 11 _ don't know about my family. the country of 11...
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courtney bembridge, bbc news. barty, has reached her first women's singles final with a straight—sets win over the former champion angelique kerber. she'll play karolina pliskova on saturday. here's chetan pathak — at the all england club. we have our wimbledon final, and ash barty into herfirst here at these championships, the first australian woman to be in the wimbledon finals since evonne goolagong in 1980. barty getting past the 2018 champion, angelique kerber, of the two, barty winning that 6—3. kerber fought back with her traditional baseline play, but still, barty, when she needed to, was able to slice and dice her way to victory in the moments when it mattered the most. it was tight at a tie—break, but barty getting herself over the line — a player who's got better and better, round after round at these championships. and awaiting her in the final will be the czech eighth seed karolina pliskova who, at 29, many had written off from reaching this stage of a grand slam again. but pliskova, the 2016 us open
courtney bembridge, bbc news. barty, has reached her first women's singles final with a straight—sets win over the former champion angelique kerber. she'll play karolina pliskova on saturday. here's chetan pathak — at the all england club. we have our wimbledon final, and ash barty into herfirst here at these championships, the first australian woman to be in the wimbledon finals since evonne goolagong in 1980. barty getting past the 2018 champion, angelique kerber, of the two, barty...
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courtney bembridge, bbc news. i spoke to william davison who's senior analyst on ethiopia for the international crisis group. i asked for his assessment of the current conflict. well, we can be sure about certain things, so let's start with those. we know that there has been an almost complete withdrawal of the federal — ethiopian federal armed forces from tigray. and that was the result, or that followed, some of the most sustained counter offences by the tigray defense forces in the, sort of, ten days preceding that, so the most significant gains by tigray�*s former leaders was then followed by this federal exit. that has led to those tigray defense forces, and the former rulers of tigray, essentially taking back control of the regional government. we also know that generally, eritrea's forces, which have been key in this conflict, have moved from areas of southern and central tigray, where they were actively engaged, to areas to the north. that much we can be clear about. you know, the exact details of the batt
courtney bembridge, bbc news. i spoke to william davison who's senior analyst on ethiopia for the international crisis group. i asked for his assessment of the current conflict. well, we can be sure about certain things, so let's start with those. we know that there has been an almost complete withdrawal of the federal — ethiopian federal armed forces from tigray. and that was the result, or that followed, some of the most sustained counter offences by the tigray defense forces in the, sort...
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courtney, kick us off. tv is so high school for $200. courtney. what is "buffy the vampire slayer"?oard. - tv is so high school for $400. - mckenzie. - what is "glee"? yes. high school, $600.
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courtney bembridge reports.do. with those two simple words, history was made and mary simon became canada's first indigenous governor—general. today is an important and historic day for canada. but my story to these chambers began very far from here. i was born maryjeannie may in arctic quebec, now known as nunavut. my inuktitut name is ningiukudluk and, prime minister, it means �*bossy little old lady'. she will serve as the official representative of queen elizabeth, canada's head of state. she's already had a virtual appointment with the monarch, but it comes at a time when the country is grappling with its colonial past. this year, hundreds of unmarked graves have been found at former residential schools where indigenous children were taken after being forcibly separated from theirfamilies. the schools, often places of neglect and abuse, were run by the catholic church and part of a larger colonial policy to erase indigenous language and culture. in recent weeks, more than a dozen churches have been burned a
courtney bembridge reports.do. with those two simple words, history was made and mary simon became canada's first indigenous governor—general. today is an important and historic day for canada. but my story to these chambers began very far from here. i was born maryjeannie may in arctic quebec, now known as nunavut. my inuktitut name is ningiukudluk and, prime minister, it means �*bossy little old lady'. she will serve as the official representative of queen elizabeth, canada's head of...
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courtney bembridge, bbc news.scuing a child and a crashed car. mission control: we see - you coming down the ladder now. nasa has ordered an investigation after it was heard that astronauts were allowed to fly while drunk. the last patrol, drudgery and danger. no more, after almost two decades. if somebody is in a private house, they are doing any harm, i don't think people should be saying, you are doing something wrong. six rare white line clubs are on the prowl, they got a roar of approvalfrom on the prowl, they got a roar of approval from visitors. they are lovely, really sweet. yes, cute. welcome back. on day for of the tokyo 0lympics, a first gold medalfor bermuda, flora duffy celebrates after the women's triathlon. afghanistan's triathlon. afg hanistan�*s descent into triathlon. afghanistan's descent into violence continues, the un saying civilian deaths this year has increased by 50%. there've been international calls for calm in tunisia, after the country's president sacked the prime minister and suspende
courtney bembridge, bbc news.scuing a child and a crashed car. mission control: we see - you coming down the ladder now. nasa has ordered an investigation after it was heard that astronauts were allowed to fly while drunk. the last patrol, drudgery and danger. no more, after almost two decades. if somebody is in a private house, they are doing any harm, i don't think people should be saying, you are doing something wrong. six rare white line clubs are on the prowl, they got a roar of...
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courtney bembridge, bbc news. asked for "privacy and empathy" when she returns to competing. earlier this year she withdrew from the french open saying her mental health had to take priority. the 23—year—old said she felt pressure to disclose her symptoms in order to be believed by some parts of the press. let's cross live to melbourne in australia — and talk to dr noel blundell — a sports psychologist who works with olympians. thank you so much for talking to us. what kind of pressure do you think tennis players face thatis you think tennis players face that is unique to them and is different to what other championship sportspeople may sufferfrom? i championship sportspeople may suffer from?— suffer from? i think there are uuite a suffer from? i think there are quite a few— suffer from? i think there are quite a few similarities - suffer from? i think there are quite a few similarities but i i quite a few similarities but i think the fact that it is such an individual sport, certainly increases the amount of whic
courtney bembridge, bbc news. asked for "privacy and empathy" when she returns to competing. earlier this year she withdrew from the french open saying her mental health had to take priority. the 23—year—old said she felt pressure to disclose her symptoms in order to be believed by some parts of the press. let's cross live to melbourne in australia — and talk to dr noel blundell — a sports psychologist who works with olympians. thank you so much for talking to us. what kind of...
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courtney bembridge reports.tear gas. the protesters were flouting a nationwide ban on public gatherings. thailand has also extended to stay—at—home orders and a nighttime curfew to three more provinces because of coronavirus. translation: i understand that the situation _ is not getting any better, but we have to come out and show them that we are not happy about the measures imposed by the government. it is like they wanted to stop at a standstill but they were not trying to fix anything. thailand is facing its worst wave of infections and its overwhelmed hospitals strained the economy and throwing tourism recovery plans in doubt. translation: the government has been poor at managing _ the situation and if we don't do anything there will be no change. they should open their eyes and see how the people have been living and not remain like a dictator. i feel very disappointed. these are not the pictures thailand wanted going around the world in the same month it launched a tourism scheme to welcome vaccinated vis
courtney bembridge reports.tear gas. the protesters were flouting a nationwide ban on public gatherings. thailand has also extended to stay—at—home orders and a nighttime curfew to three more provinces because of coronavirus. translation: i understand that the situation _ is not getting any better, but we have to come out and show them that we are not happy about the measures imposed by the government. it is like they wanted to stop at a standstill but they were not trying to fix anything....
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courtney bembridge, bbc news.oldest debutants in the new olympic sport of skateboarding. mission control: we see - you coming down the ladder now. neil armstrong: that's one small step for man, | one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight. for the first crash - in the 30—year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. _ it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia. but now, a decade later, it's been painstakingly rebuilt and opens again today. there's been a 50% decrease in sperm quantity and an increase in malfunctioning sperm unable to swim properly. crowd: seven, six, five, four, three... i thousands of households across the country are suspiciously- quiet this lunchtime - as children bury their noses in the final instalment of harry potter. - this is bbc world news. i'm lewis vaughn jones. the latest headlines: the first gold medal of the olympic games has been won, with china's qing yang winning the
courtney bembridge, bbc news.oldest debutants in the new olympic sport of skateboarding. mission control: we see - you coming down the ladder now. neil armstrong: that's one small step for man, | one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight. for the first crash - in the 30—year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. _ it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia. but now, a decade...