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my name is ernie becauser, chair here at csis. it is my distinct honor to welcome you to csis for the bannon tree leadership form featuring his excellency, win fu chong for an important policy key note speech entitled u.s. vietnam relations in the changing world. i'd also like to thank ambassador ambassadors who played leading roles in making this historic visit a reality. thank you, too, to ambassador carla hills who has graciously agreed to introduce the general secretary in her role as a leading member of the csis board of trustee necessary just a minute. but before i invite ambassador hills to make her remarks a couple of housekeeping announcements. i invite you all to live tweet today's speerch. and in the unlikely event of an emergency, i will act as your security center today. if we need the evacuate, the exists are behind you. please use the stairs, remain calm and meet in front of the billion across the street and please follow instructions from csis staff. now it is my pleasure to introduce a good friend of csis and a go
my name is ernie becauser, chair here at csis. it is my distinct honor to welcome you to csis for the bannon tree leadership form featuring his excellency, win fu chong for an important policy key note speech entitled u.s. vietnam relations in the changing world. i'd also like to thank ambassador ambassadors who played leading roles in making this historic visit a reality. thank you, too, to ambassador carla hills who has graciously agreed to introduce the general secretary in her role as a...
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he spent nearly a decade playing detective not -- mac taylor in "csi new york." but it's his role as servicemen were at the seems to enjoy best. he serves as spokesman for the medal of honor museum, he is a patron of the g.i. film festival which highlights movies that positively portray veterans, and the military. he has cohosted the national memorial day concert for a decade and is certainly a familiar face here in washington in that regard. he is a recipient of the presidential citizen's metal which is the second highest civilian honor or deeds performed for the nation's service members. tonight, a national association of broadcasters education foundation will award him its highest individual honor. the service to america leadership award. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in giving a warm national press club welcome to mr. gary sonny's. -- gary sinise. [applause] >> thank you. it's good to be back. i do want to say something last time i was here there was a medallion and on the back and about halfway through my speech and fell down. [laughter] so i'm glad i
he spent nearly a decade playing detective not -- mac taylor in "csi new york." but it's his role as servicemen were at the seems to enjoy best. he serves as spokesman for the medal of honor museum, he is a patron of the g.i. film festival which highlights movies that positively portray veterans, and the military. he has cohosted the national memorial day concert for a decade and is certainly a familiar face here in washington in that regard. he is a recipient of the presidential...
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but if i'm the defense attorney in this case when i know these jurors are all watching the entire csisi or series crime scene investigation they're in every state of the 50 states that we have, jurors are accustomed to hearing about forensic evidence, about dna and there's none of that here, jon. you're trying to get 12 people to agree this guy committed a murder with no forensics, no confession. it's a tall order. jon: well, there are some connections wendy, and we should tell our viewers that this case was reopened when a young detective took a look at the cold case file. he went back over some of the old interviews, and he noticed that this guy, lloyd welch, who was 18 years old at the time, bore a strong resemblance to a sketch of somebody who was seen following these little girls at the mall they had gone to. so he goes and questions welch. welch says, yeah, i gave them a ride that day and my uncle i took them -- or, you know, my uncle, i saw my uncle molesting them, but i don't know what happened to them after that. pretty good evidence, but is it enough to convict this now-58-y
but if i'm the defense attorney in this case when i know these jurors are all watching the entire csisi or series crime scene investigation they're in every state of the 50 states that we have, jurors are accustomed to hearing about forensic evidence, about dna and there's none of that here, jon. you're trying to get 12 people to agree this guy committed a murder with no forensics, no confession. it's a tall order. jon: well, there are some connections wendy, and we should tell our viewers that...
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csi s is one of the preeminent institutions in that state and plays a critical role in promoting economic exchange and dialogue amongst scholars and people around the world on issues of significance importance to international peace, security, and development. my compliments to your outstanding -- and thank you all for your presence. my visit to the united states comes at a time when we are celebrating 20 years of diplomatic relations between vietnam and the united states. this is a meaningful time for us to inflict upon the relationships between our two countries and to share a vision towards the future. so today allow me to show you some of my thoughts of u.s.-vietnam relations. trying to grow on his farm -- 100 years ago who later became president ho chi minh, during his quest for national liberation said that in the city of boston, the starting point of the revolution for independence in the united states. the islam and the united states were allies on the front. the vietnam independence league rescued american pilots who had been shot down by japanese troops in vietnam. the only fore
csi s is one of the preeminent institutions in that state and plays a critical role in promoting economic exchange and dialogue amongst scholars and people around the world on issues of significance importance to international peace, security, and development. my compliments to your outstanding -- and thank you all for your presence. my visit to the united states comes at a time when we are celebrating 20 years of diplomatic relations between vietnam and the united states. this is a meaningful...
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ended with "csi." thanks to met life for today's unique perspective tps deere run from above. met life client group invites you to see their unique perspective. and that is where tom gillis ended up off the tee. well to the right. matt: the good news is that behind the ball, there's not a whole lot of grass there. bad news is he's going to have to decide if he's going to shoot it through the trees or just pitch it out and try to get up and down in four. bill: what do you like here ian? ian: with water all the way up the side, it would be silly to try to cut it over the water. he's got to decide between going through the trees like danny lee did, but i would prefer he laid it up. it's hard from where jordan is to expect a three. it's still a 6-or 7-iron for the green. matt: i've got a 198 gillis. he's going to have to play first and show the cards. ian: i was surprised to see tom's ball as far up as that. it normally lands into the people there and doesn't get any roll. matt: i think he's pulling out a 5-iron which means he's going to try to hit it through the trees and hit it
ended with "csi." thanks to met life for today's unique perspective tps deere run from above. met life client group invites you to see their unique perspective. and that is where tom gillis ended up off the tee. well to the right. matt: the good news is that behind the ball, there's not a whole lot of grass there. bad news is he's going to have to decide if he's going to shoot it through the trees or just pitch it out and try to get up and down in four. bill: what do you like here...
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sean is here at csis as a senior advisor with the maxwell school.some of my favorite people are in the front row. judge webster, mr. hand so good , to see you all. thank you for being here. with that, i would like to produce the honorable sean o'keefe. [applause] mr. o'keefe: thank you, andrew. i appreciate the opportunity to be here to moderate this particular session on such an important occasion. while some of that may be in reference to this morning's event, which we will hear more from the secretary in a minute i think the other thing we need to reflect on a bit is we just emerged from yet another uneventful national holiday this past weekend, with absolutely no incidents whatsoever. yet the reason for that is not accidental. it is a consequence of the diligence of extraordinary people, thousands of them on our behalf, who dedicate themselves to assuring that freedom to do the kinds of things that we did this past weekend, celebrating the birth of this nation, and also to recognize the extraordinary opportunities we have because of what they do
sean is here at csis as a senior advisor with the maxwell school.some of my favorite people are in the front row. judge webster, mr. hand so good , to see you all. thank you for being here. with that, i would like to produce the honorable sean o'keefe. [applause] mr. o'keefe: thank you, andrew. i appreciate the opportunity to be here to moderate this particular session on such an important occasion. while some of that may be in reference to this morning's event, which we will hear more from the...
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sean is here at csis as a senior advisor with the maxwell school. some of my favorite people are in the front row. judge webster, mr. hand, so good to see you all. thank you for being here. with that, i would like to produce the honorable sean o'keefe. [applause] mr. o'keefe: thank you, andrew. i appreciate the opportunity to be here to moderate this particular session on such an important occasion. while some of that may be in reference to this morning's event, which we will hear more from the secretary in a minute i think the other thing we need to reflect on a bit is we just emerged from yet another uneventful national holiday this past weekend, with absolutely no incidents whatsoever. yet the reason for that is not accidental. it is a consequence of the diligence of extraordinary people, thousands of them on our behalf, who dedicate themselves to assuring that freedom to do the kinds of things that we did this past weekend, celebrating the birth of this nation, and also to recognize the extraordinary opportunities we have because of what they do
sean is here at csis as a senior advisor with the maxwell school. some of my favorite people are in the front row. judge webster, mr. hand, so good to see you all. thank you for being here. with that, i would like to produce the honorable sean o'keefe. [applause] mr. o'keefe: thank you, andrew. i appreciate the opportunity to be here to moderate this particular session on such an important occasion. while some of that may be in reference to this morning's event, which we will hear more from the...
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thanks to "csi" s for helping to organize this session. thank you bill and the lancet and my fellow authors and the working group of amazing people to bring this unprecedented series to launch at sustainable development held over the last several days at the world bank. kay warren was key inspiration by her deep lived out personal experience of how religious and faith-based organizations transform stigma and save lives of people living with hiv/aids. we pick up where andrew left off. the partnership between public sector organizations, between governments and donors and faith groups in general. and what exists by way of partnership and what might scale up and strengthen partnerships. the time is now right in the context of developing trends and opportunities. to very substantially increase engagement with faith-based organizations. policies and policymakers seems to be moving beyond the question of whether to engage how how to collaborate. they discussed their mutual approach to implementing a preferential option for the poor over our conf
thanks to "csi" s for helping to organize this session. thank you bill and the lancet and my fellow authors and the working group of amazing people to bring this unprecedented series to launch at sustainable development held over the last several days at the world bank. kay warren was key inspiration by her deep lived out personal experience of how religious and faith-based organizations transform stigma and save lives of people living with hiv/aids. we pick up where andrew left off....
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thank you for joining us at csis. for those who have made your first visit to the building, offer you a special welcome. i want to point out the emergency exits through the main doors in which you came and also around the corner to the left and in the back left corner near the little lounge area is an exit there as well. my name is tom sanderson. i'm the director of the trans national threats project at csis. happy to welcome you here. we're currently conducting two studies that are ongoing. foreign fighter study looking at turkey and tunisia and several other nations in the phenomenon of foreign fighters. just had an interesting discussion with stephen kappes. maybe we'll get to that today. also our africa program run by jennifer cook. we'll make a couple field visits there in the fall. i want to recognize a few folks. judge william webster former cia and fbi director and director of the trans national threats senior steering project. ron marks and john nelson. over here, ambassador claudia friche and also dick o'nei
thank you for joining us at csis. for those who have made your first visit to the building, offer you a special welcome. i want to point out the emergency exits through the main doors in which you came and also around the corner to the left and in the back left corner near the little lounge area is an exit there as well. my name is tom sanderson. i'm the director of the trans national threats project at csis. happy to welcome you here. we're currently conducting two studies that are ongoing....
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. >>> csi a next. and thelatelate show with james corbett is after that. >> it's going to be hot tomorrow. >> get up early. next newscast tomorrow morning at 4:30. >> it's hot in here. >> i think it's just you.
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he spent nearly a decade playing detective matt taylor in "csi new york." he also had roles in movies such as "apollo 13," "the green mile," and "ransom." it is his role as servicemember advocate he seems to enjoy most. he serves as spokesman for the honor of metal museum. he is a patron of the g.i. film festival which highlights movies which positively for trade veterans and the military. he has cohosted the national memorial day concert for a decade and is certainly a familiar face in washington in that regard. he is a recipient of the presidential citizens medal the second highest civilian honor for deeds performed for the nation's service members. tonight, the national association of broadcasters education foundation will award him its highest individual honor, the service to america leadership award. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in getting a warm national press club welcome to mr. gary sinise. [applause] gary sinise: thank you. thank you. thank you very much. it's good to be back. i want to say something. the last time i was here, there was a m
he spent nearly a decade playing detective matt taylor in "csi new york." he also had roles in movies such as "apollo 13," "the green mile," and "ransom." it is his role as servicemember advocate he seems to enjoy most. he serves as spokesman for the honor of metal museum. he is a patron of the g.i. film festival which highlights movies which positively for trade veterans and the military. he has cohosted the national memorial day concert for a decade and...
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i'm the deputy director of the global health policy center here at csis. it is my pleasure to welcome you this morning to what promises to be an edge gauging publication of a new series on faith based health care. before we get started i want to thank shepherd and anita smith for their work on this event. i want to say thank you to katie peck and julian lock on my team who are instrumental in pulling everything together this morning. faith is a powerful force in the lives of individuals and communities throughout the world. faith-based organizations are an important provider of health care globally and they're a resource for support particularly at the community level and for hard to reach populations in some of the poorest places in the world. as rick warren of saddleback church has noted, there may not be a health facility in every town, village and hamlet but there usually is a church or a mosque or another place of worship. engaging and leveraging the reach of faith leaders can be critical to meeting global health and development goals. the nexus betwe
i'm the deputy director of the global health policy center here at csis. it is my pleasure to welcome you this morning to what promises to be an edge gauging publication of a new series on faith based health care. before we get started i want to thank shepherd and anita smith for their work on this event. i want to say thank you to katie peck and julian lock on my team who are instrumental in pulling everything together this morning. faith is a powerful force in the lives of individuals and...
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of our results stupid white people think that anyone that asks for help is a loser and we're outline csi in a measure of family obligation to help those who's histories has challenged them with obstacles and not provide them with results and stupid people believe the quality of our luck is the quality of our character and the intelligent x people understand that in the end luck is just a matter of chance stipulated white people think they have the target intelligent x people understand that even when they have badge and gun they're just as afraid of you as you are of them stupid white people believe that if someone gets away with something they should be able to get away with anything intelligent x people understand that none of us are entitled to result but opportunities thank you supervisor president breed. >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> well, i can't say other things but a good example you call is city hall i call is silly hall first of all i want it give a contribute to any supervisor and shout out to the supervisor of the week i'll do it but she had a wonderful
of our results stupid white people think that anyone that asks for help is a loser and we're outline csi in a measure of family obligation to help those who's histories has challenged them with obstacles and not provide them with results and stupid people believe the quality of our luck is the quality of our character and the intelligent x people understand that in the end luck is just a matter of chance stipulated white people think they have the target intelligent x people understand that...
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you have a csi summer camp for the kids. >> going on right now. >> go check it out. thank you for being with us. >>> thank you for watching. that's it for us at noon. of course we'll be back at 5:00 and we're always on at wusa9.com and on the wusa9 mobile app. have a great day. we'll see >> kevin: noah. >> noah: hey, kev. escorting mariah to work today? >> kevin: yeah. listen, um, we need to talk. >> noah: yeah. what's up? >> kevin: it's about marisa. i did some checking into her background. >> noah: you did what? >> kevin: i-i ran her name through the system. >> noah: why would you do that? >> kevin: there's something about her you need to know.
you have a csi summer camp for the kids. >> going on right now. >> go check it out. thank you for being with us. >>> thank you for watching. that's it for us at noon. of course we'll be back at 5:00 and we're always on at wusa9.com and on the wusa9 mobile app. have a great day. we'll see >> kevin: noah. >> noah: hey, kev. escorting mariah to work today? >> kevin: yeah. listen, um, we need to talk. >> noah: yeah. what's up? >> kevin: it's about...
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. >> i have one the csi team august 5th is the time we're longing to schedule them before they go back to school before their final presentation so sergeant if we can hold august 6th i think is a wednesday whatever wednesday in august item we scheduled and we're working with our partners in the community is the update i don't know from the department is ready but we'll do that at some point in august the update on the d go 6.09 commissioner hwang no items to put on the agenda. >> commissioner to remind the public the commission will meet in the take care value at the mosaic center 28, 19th avenue on wednesday july 22, 2015, at 6:00 p.m. for public comment and the station concern public protection issues in the terryville district. >> sergeant call the next line item. >> we need public comment on. >> i'm supposed to call for public comment any public comment on this item? four a there d. >> hearing none public comment is closed. >> sergeant call the next line item. >> public comment on all matters pardoning to items in closed session on vote whether or not to hold item 7 in closed sessi
. >> i have one the csi team august 5th is the time we're longing to schedule them before they go back to school before their final presentation so sergeant if we can hold august 6th i think is a wednesday whatever wednesday in august item we scheduled and we're working with our partners in the community is the update i don't know from the department is ready but we'll do that at some point in august the update on the d go 6.09 commissioner hwang no items to put on the agenda. >>...
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federer the be in 2 seed won the match in >>> csi is next. >> our next newscast tomorrow morning at 4:30. we'll see you there bright and early. good night.
federer the be in 2 seed won the match in >>> csi is next. >> our next newscast tomorrow morning at 4:30. we'll see you there bright and early. good night.
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thank you for joining us here at csis.or those who have not made your first visit to the building, i offer you a special welcome. before we get started i want to point out the emergency exits to the main doors in which you came today, also around the corner to the left there's another emergency exit. and in the back left corner near the little lounge area there's an exit there as well. my name is tom sanderson. i'm the director of the transnational threats project here at csis. happy to welcome you here. we are currently as a little bit of background conducting two studys that are ongoing, foreign fighter study looking at turkey tunisia and several other nations and the phenomenon of foreign fighters. just had an interesting conversation with steve about privacy and the foreign fighter issue and our values. i think maybe we'll get to that today. we're also looking at militancy across the sa hall region with our africa program run by jennifer cook. we'll make a couple field visits there in the fall. before i get started i w
thank you for joining us here at csis.or those who have not made your first visit to the building, i offer you a special welcome. before we get started i want to point out the emergency exits to the main doors in which you came today, also around the corner to the left there's another emergency exit. and in the back left corner near the little lounge area there's an exit there as well. my name is tom sanderson. i'm the director of the transnational threats project here at csis. happy to welcome...
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. >>> csi is next. >> our next newscast tomorrow morning at 4:30.t and early. good night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ this dress is sick. you'd totally rock it. it looks a little short. trust me, guys like when you show a little bit of skin. i don't know it's not really me. cara, you can't wear baggy jeans and skater shoes your whole life.
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. >> i have one the csi team august 5th is the time we're longing to schedule them before they go back to school before their final presentation so sergeant if we can hold august 6th i think is a wednesday whatever wednesday in august item we scheduled and we're working with our partners in the community is the update i don't know from the department is ready but we'll do that at some point in august the update on the d go 6.09 commissioner hwang no items to put on the agenda. >> commissioner to remind the public the commission will meet in the take care value at the mosaic center 28, 19th avenue on wednesday july 22, 2015, at 6:00 p.m. for
. >> i have one the csi team august 5th is the time we're longing to schedule them before they go back to school before their final presentation so sergeant if we can hold august 6th i think is a wednesday whatever wednesday in august item we scheduled and we're working with our partners in the community is the update i don't know from the department is ready but we'll do that at some point in august the update on the d go 6.09 commissioner hwang no items to put on the agenda. >>...
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. >>> csi a next.e hot tomorrow. >> get up early. next newscast tomorrow morning at 4:30. >> it's hot in here. >> i think it's just you. (siren wails, stops) (indistinct radio communication) (car doors close) oh, man. what do you got there, super dave? first blush? well, judging from the major crushing injuries to his chest and torso, i'd say a hit and run. more like hit and drag. guy left a trail. mmm, that's one hell of a roll i'll tell you that. you see something? no skid marks. he skidded plenty, but there's no tire marks. so whatever hit him didn't slow down at all. plus, the angle's all wrong. look at it.
. >>> csi a next.e hot tomorrow. >> get up early. next newscast tomorrow morning at 4:30. >> it's hot in here. >> i think it's just you. (siren wails, stops) (indistinct radio communication) (car doors close) oh, man. what do you got there, super dave? first blush? well, judging from the major crushing injuries to his chest and torso, i'd say a hit and run. more like hit and drag. guy left a trail. mmm, that's one hell of a roll i'll tell you that. you see something?...
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up next is csi. have a great weekend.py 4th of july. >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for the revolutionary 21 day fix brought to you by beachbody. >> thank you! [ laughs ] hello there. i'm tom bergeron, and this show is about transforming how you look and feel, starting right now. >> announcer: are you struggling right now to lose weight? >> i've struggled with my weight my entire life. >> i really want to... lose this. >> i didn't want to walk down the aisle weighing 220 pounds. i need to do something, and it needs to happen right now. >> announcer: now there's a breakthrough new way to lose those pounds and inches, and it happens in just 21 days. >> i was amazed i was able to accomplish this in three weeks. >> i lost 14 pounds and 11 inches, and i feel great. >> announcer: get ready for the 21 day fix, the fast, simple system you can stick with, from celebrity fitness and nutrition
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up next is csi. have a great weekend. happy 4th of july. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
up next is csi. have a great weekend. happy 4th of july. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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flap into a van and strapped it down for its next journey to france where investigators will begin the csirocess where they hope to confirm their initial findings. >> then start looking at all the fracture surfaces. where the hinges were attached to this piece.y a they are ripp. what direction, what happened. >> reporter: one piece will not answer all the questions but experts say it does seem to support u.s. intelligence assessments that someone was alive in the cockpit and deliberately crashed this plane. it also gives families of the 239 who died on board their first solid evidence of what may have happened to their loved ones. for "nightline," i'm jim avila in washington. >>> and next, searching for the forgotten. our david muir takes us inside some of the blacklisted facilities in mexico city where children are abandoned in deplorable conditions. hey terry stop they have a special! so, what did you guys think of the test drive? i love the jetta. but what about a deal? terry, stop! it's quite alright... ok, you know what? we want to make a deal with you. we're twins, so could you give
flap into a van and strapped it down for its next journey to france where investigators will begin the csirocess where they hope to confirm their initial findings. >> then start looking at all the fracture surfaces. where the hinges were attached to this piece.y a they are ripp. what direction, what happened. >> reporter: one piece will not answer all the questions but experts say it does seem to support u.s. intelligence assessments that someone was alive in the cockpit and...
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csi is up next.e a good night and we'll see you again tomorrow. >> woman: the following is a paid presentation for the nuwave precision induction cooktop, brought to you by the makers of the number-one-selling nuwave oven. >> announcer: when you turn on your cooktop, do you really know what the temperature is? no-- you're just guessing. are you too busy to watch what you're cooking? tired of all that burnt food going to waste? worried about your kids getting burned or a loved one starting a fire in the kitchen? well, those problems are a thing of the past.
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csi is up next. have a good night and we'll see you again tomorrow.n) (car doors close) oh, man. what do you got there, super dave? first blush? well, judging from the major crushing injuries to his chest and torso, i'd say a hit and run. more like hit and drag. guy left a trail. mmm, that's one hell of a roll i'll tell you that. you see something? no skid marks. he skidded plenty, but there's no tire marks. so whatever hit him didn't slow down at all. plus, the angle's all wrong. look at it. car would have to be headed off the road to send him flying in that direction.
csi is up next. have a good night and we'll see you again tomorrow.n) (car doors close) oh, man. what do you got there, super dave? first blush? well, judging from the major crushing injuries to his chest and torso, i'd say a hit and run. more like hit and drag. guy left a trail. mmm, that's one hell of a roll i'll tell you that. you see something? no skid marks. he skidded plenty, but there's no tire marks. so whatever hit him didn't slow down at all. plus, the angle's all wrong. look at it....
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leg of a long trip to france tomorrow, where investigators tell abc news they will start the critical csi work on the floating debris. >> the important thing is to make sure it's clearly identified as a 777 part. >> reporter: a reliable u.s. government source tells abc news boeing engineers have indeed seen this number 657bb on the debris and the matches a 777. the critical part called a flaperon. >> the flaperon is in this area of the wing. >> reporter: it helps the plane turn and is also used to slow the plane down for landing. experts say it looks like the flap was extended, leading them to the initial conclusion that mh370 may not have been in a steep dive when it disappeared. >> what i don't see is a severe nose-down impact. it looks like it's a little bit higher than that and that the flaps were deployed, which would be normal if you were trying to fly the airplane slowly. >> so, if you're trying to land it? >> possibly, you're trying to land or ditch the airplane. >> reporter: even though the distance to the australian coast where searchers have been focused is 2,600 miles, it is p
leg of a long trip to france tomorrow, where investigators tell abc news they will start the critical csi work on the floating debris. >> the important thing is to make sure it's clearly identified as a 777 part. >> reporter: a reliable u.s. government source tells abc news boeing engineers have indeed seen this number 657bb on the debris and the matches a 777. the critical part called a flaperon. >> the flaperon is in this area of the wing. >> reporter: it helps the...
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csi 300 index, futures up 8%. certainly helping reverse those earlier losses. have a look at the stocks we were watching this morning. -- aftereing announcing the $3.5 billion not seem to have much of an impact. shares in negative territory. we are seeing more buying coming through. here's how the hang seng is looking. sectors are in positive territory. we are now seeing a lot more buying coming into hong kong. technology stocks leading, up 6%. telcos up 4%. low,kong coming off the the lowest level since 2009. having a positive sentiment. now shanghai is down. hard to keep track of. kong is doing well. the selling, buying we are seeing coming back in in hong kong. helping limit some of the earlier losses we saw. 2% on then, more than open. let's have a quick look at some of the mining stocks. they were under heavy selling pressure. falling below $45. selling fromicant the minors in early trade. up 3.9%. hard to keep track of what is happening in china. rishaad: as we just saw, a perfect example of what is going on. talking, werted were positive but now negative
csi 300 index, futures up 8%. certainly helping reverse those earlier losses. have a look at the stocks we were watching this morning. -- aftereing announcing the $3.5 billion not seem to have much of an impact. shares in negative territory. we are seeing more buying coming through. here's how the hang seng is looking. sectors are in positive territory. we are now seeing a lot more buying coming into hong kong. technology stocks leading, up 6%. telcos up 4%. low,kong coming off the the lowest...
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the csi 300 specifically in the next 12 months.ows a big selloff as we have seen in all of the major averages in china. the shenzhen csi 300, to be more specific. year to date, it is still higher . this selloff is a 32% selloff, a 30 2% plunge since june 8. pete a little ahead of the shanghai composite. still calling for an increase. he said in an in -- in an interview he is not in a bubble per the chinese government has a lot of tools to support in the market. there has been all this talk about marginal ending. it has supported the markets in china. take a look at the bloomberg terminal. you can see the climb that has basically been in line with the increase in the markets there. a lot of the buying in chinese stock has been on borrowed money. that now has written beginning to unwind. we see the decrease monday. margins fell by about 7%. however, it is not a big enough problem to cause him to change his target. he does not think the unwinding would be detrimental to the chinese market. erik: thank you. stephanie, faster than a spe
the csi 300 specifically in the next 12 months.ows a big selloff as we have seen in all of the major averages in china. the shenzhen csi 300, to be more specific. year to date, it is still higher . this selloff is a 32% selloff, a 30 2% plunge since june 8. pete a little ahead of the shanghai composite. still calling for an increase. he said in an in -- in an interview he is not in a bubble per the chinese government has a lot of tools to support in the market. there has been all this talk...
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david: they are sticking by their forecast but i think what they are talking about is the csi 300.he blue chips are still fairly low justified -- well justified evaluations. foreigners are fleeing the chinese markets at a record pace. fromis the daily quota hong kong. this chart is supposed to be going down. the quota is going up because money is getting out. goldman sachs basically saying the arsenal of weapons by china still need to be used and likely to succeed. david: come on the show. [laughter] angie: exactly. thank you. how do you say firesale in chinese? investment firm is looking to offload its entire stake at a discount of up to 20%. they bought the stake in the brokerage in may. shares have plunged by almost half in the past month. 880 millionking for u.s. dollars for its entire stake. full -- $100 billion pool of foreign reserves from brazil, russia, india, china, africa are meeting in the central russian city. they say the fund will be what they call an insurance instrument to help solve short-term liquidity glitches. china has committed $41 billion. hsbc said to have
david: they are sticking by their forecast but i think what they are talking about is the csi 300.he blue chips are still fairly low justified -- well justified evaluations. foreigners are fleeing the chinese markets at a record pace. fromis the daily quota hong kong. this chart is supposed to be going down. the quota is going up because money is getting out. goldman sachs basically saying the arsenal of weapons by china still need to be used and likely to succeed. david: come on the show....
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. >> china's csi 300 index closed down almost 7% today as you can see on the screen. yet goldman sachs expects it to rally by 25% in the next 12 months. interesting to see the contrast in opinion on where chinese stocks are headed. now european markets. >> we're not looking too badly. the stoxx europe 600, one hour into the trading session is just modestly higher by 0.2%. we're still waiting for the fed minutes today and we'll be in a wait and see mode ahead of the deadline for greece on sunday. we saw the big sell off in yesterday's trading session to the tune of 1.2% for the stoxx 600 and today maybe a little bit of bargain hunting and optimism surrounding the greek talks and the chinese market sell off doesn't seem to have a huge impact. we saw the big reversal in u.s. stocks. similar increases for the ftse 100 but that is lifted by the banking share with barclay's rallying by more than 3%. minors falling hard on the back of china. up by 1.6%. >> greek prime minister alexis tsipras speaking at the eu parliament. let's listen in. >> to a period of never ending and i
. >> china's csi 300 index closed down almost 7% today as you can see on the screen. yet goldman sachs expects it to rally by 25% in the next 12 months. interesting to see the contrast in opinion on where chinese stocks are headed. now european markets. >> we're not looking too badly. the stoxx europe 600, one hour into the trading session is just modestly higher by 0.2%. we're still waiting for the fed minutes today and we'll be in a wait and see mode ahead of the deadline for...
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the csi 300 fell by 2/10 of 1%, paring a loss of 5% earlier. the ek also slipped.ore on that from hong kong. keep up withd to the shanghai composite on tuesday. the benchmark chinese index opened lower than 5% following the biggest one-day loss since 2007. the buyers moved in around lunch time with the market higher by 1%. that there is one after there was a concern that government intervention was not sustainable and that china injected capital to shore up confidence. government officials say the chinese economy is stabilizing with the foundation for a healthy market. they say that now is the time to buy. olivia: that was reporting from hong kong. boston will not be the u.s. the 2024 olympics. the olympic committee made the joint decision to withdraw from the bid yesterday. the boston mayor said he would not agree to a deal that that taxpayer money on the line for an olympic cost overrun. volkswagen is in the lead to be in best selling automaker the world. they edged out toyota in the first six months of the year selling more than 5 million vehicles globally. they
the csi 300 fell by 2/10 of 1%, paring a loss of 5% earlier. the ek also slipped.ore on that from hong kong. keep up withd to the shanghai composite on tuesday. the benchmark chinese index opened lower than 5% following the biggest one-day loss since 2007. the buyers moved in around lunch time with the market higher by 1%. that there is one after there was a concern that government intervention was not sustainable and that china injected capital to shore up confidence. government officials say...
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like "csi" soup. i'm eating out of an open wound. actually, that's completely delicious.s you look like a vampire. it's quite spicy. you can taste the chili. it doesn't really taste like blood. it just kind of tastes sweet and rich. let's see if we can change your mind about brains. >> delicious. i'm not lying. this is delicious. anyone would completely love this. >> you eat too much of it, you'll go blind. that's what they think. >> they say that about -- off and i'm still here. >> it has to do with parasites and all kinds of stuff. >> huh? >> can i tell you some stories? >> whoa, back up there. parasites? >> two or three years ago, a whole family in nan province, all seven of them died. >> that's really -- you probably should have told me that during the appetizer course, okay? honestly, best meal i've ever had in thailand. ever. >> i'm super happy to hear that. >> i'd eat that out of chris christie's jockstrap on a hot summer day. this is cnn. >> oh, god. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i ha
like "csi" soup. i'm eating out of an open wound. actually, that's completely delicious.s you look like a vampire. it's quite spicy. you can taste the chili. it doesn't really taste like blood. it just kind of tastes sweet and rich. let's see if we can change your mind about brains. >> delicious. i'm not lying. this is delicious. anyone would completely love this. >> you eat too much of it, you'll go blind. that's what they think. >> they say that about -- off and...
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there's csi units in there, there's fbi, federal, state, local authorities all over. all eyes are on lafayette to find a reason. the question of why did this 58-year-old white male do what he did tonight. back to you. >> kyle can you tell us anything else about the shooter this morning? >> police say he's a 58-year-old white male. that's pretty much all they know. they know a little bit more detail. he dresses in different states across the con -- he has addresses in different states across the country. he has a criminal record but it isn't recent. they will not release his name. they know who he is but they won't release it because it's an ongoing investigation. >> interesting. the movie's star actress, is she making any statements regarding what happened there? >> the movie "train wreck" amy schumer the star of the movie tweets her heart is broken and her thoughts and her prayers go out to everyone in lafayette. the fbi all of the local authorities local and state level are trying to find out why this gunman allegedly did what he did. >> we will check in with you la
there's csi units in there, there's fbi, federal, state, local authorities all over. all eyes are on lafayette to find a reason. the question of why did this 58-year-old white male do what he did tonight. back to you. >> kyle can you tell us anything else about the shooter this morning? >> police say he's a 58-year-old white male. that's pretty much all they know. they know a little bit more detail. he dresses in different states across the con -- he has addresses in different...
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overnight, this is probably what a lot of the investors received as etf's, the two biggest, the harvest csi and the i-shares record drop there. that is what you have to chinese companies listed in the u.s. one of the things we started to see -- commodity prices up. it's spread. -- the i think a lot conversation shifts to chinese investors are trying to sell everything they can, because you have half the market halted. angie: frozen out. david: you are trying to get liquidity. so anything has to do with -- can i sell an asset to meet margin or whether my neighbor tells me to sell it? what do pigs have to do with this? iron ore is down. australia will be hit quite bad . and this. i mean, you have futures a little bit higher, but i mean you look at these three. these were limit down yesterday. that is a little bit lower. let me end with this -- volatility. this next board basically tells you it will not be a good day in the markets. everything from wall street to hong kong. look at the nikkei, up 30% yesterday. we are talking about all of these broad things, but steve, you were talking to some
overnight, this is probably what a lot of the investors received as etf's, the two biggest, the harvest csi and the i-shares record drop there. that is what you have to chinese companies listed in the u.s. one of the things we started to see -- commodity prices up. it's spread. -- the i think a lot conversation shifts to chinese investors are trying to sell everything they can, because you have half the market halted. angie: frozen out. david: you are trying to get liquidity. so anything has to...
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they are looking for 2 billion in sales which would echo what the csi for monday.mpare to the single's day. trained for 9 billion. that is what amazon does in like a month. everyone is trying to energize it can zoom or this seems to be saving in understanding. maria's interview with amazon prime vice president greeley who will give you color on how the day is going to faa officials joseph teixeira resigned following an fbi investigation. that is according to a letter seen by the fox news network. the former vp of training has recently come under scrutiny following a six-month fbm exclusive investigation trouble in the skies. the products you on this program. the investigation covered slot hiring practices as well as allegations of enabling cheating unimportant entry tags. thanks donald trump has now surged to the top of the gop presidential field according to u.s. poll, trump leads 17% and former florida governor jeb bush's second at 14%. trump was on coast to coast yesterday talking about u.s. trade deals. >> we don't have great negotiators. we can't do it. we nee
they are looking for 2 billion in sales which would echo what the csi for monday.mpare to the single's day. trained for 9 billion. that is what amazon does in like a month. everyone is trying to energize it can zoom or this seems to be saving in understanding. maria's interview with amazon prime vice president greeley who will give you color on how the day is going to faa officials joseph teixeira resigned following an fbi investigation. that is according to a letter seen by the fox news...
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o'keefe: on behalf of csis, and all of us, thank you much for being with us. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] work tomorrow paul ryan talks about trade, and the u.s. economy. that the event is hosted by politico. >> conservative pollster on the trends and technologies the millennial generation and how the political parties are vying for this voting block. >> when you take a look at where people's eyeballs are going these days, and used to be the people were focus on television. technology has changed so that now if you walk into a room of 20-year-olds or 60-year-olds, they're looking at their phones. for people who want to reach the next generation, understand what the future of political advertising will look like, things like candy crush or whatever the latest game is there was always something new that is popping up. finding ways to get your message in front of people, where they are paying attention. >> fbi director comey testified on new encr
o'keefe: on behalf of csis, and all of us, thank you much for being with us. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] work tomorrow paul ryan talks about trade, and the u.s. economy. that the event is hosted by politico. >> conservative pollster on the trends and technologies the millennial generation and how the political parties are vying for this voting block. >> when you...
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they feel they can walk away from that allow the forensic tales to come in and do whatever -- kind of csi-stylelection that they need to do. we believe that the big pictures the suspend who was confidence is over towards the left side in what happens to be a forested area. i can't confirm that because we're being kept so far back but what i want to tell you is there is no body around that car. >> drew griffin at the scene where four marines were killed. looking at pictures of the suspect's car. cleari a thorough search. i want to bring in the panel right now. you know let me go first to you. the nuts and bolts of this dar. if they were concerned about explosives we wouldn't be getting this close to the car. >> the first thing they did was bring a bomb dog in, some experts to see if that car was rigged. so now they decided to go through the car entirely because there is so much you can find. we don't know what the shooter kept in the car? more ammunition? more guns? a manifesto in there. >> it was a convertible. >> and the top was open making it easy for him to shoot. i won't i why police office
they feel they can walk away from that allow the forensic tales to come in and do whatever -- kind of csi-stylelection that they need to do. we believe that the big pictures the suspend who was confidence is over towards the left side in what happens to be a forested area. i can't confirm that because we're being kept so far back but what i want to tell you is there is no body around that car. >> drew griffin at the scene where four marines were killed. looking at pictures of the...
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when you look at something like the hang seng, that's not quite the same thing as the csi 300, for example what's happened in the shenzhen. some of these chinese markets that are referenced as just "the chinese markets" are not exact lit big cap stocks. they have a nasdaq over there. they have a market that's just very, very -- >> the shenzhen which as the nasdaq has been almost as volatile. >> correct. however the majority of market cap in the chinese markets are state-owned enterprises. they are not quite doing the same types of bubbly things that you're seeing in all these other stocks. that at the end of the day, they don't necessarily matter that much. >> the issue is not the market. the issue is the underlying debt throughout the whole economy and every facet of the economy. the market's up 100% year over year, going down 30% is not a huge deal. >> if 30% is the stop. >> right. my point is, yeah, that's a big deal, but the bigger deal is that it is the house of cards, so to speak, built on deficit accumulated off balance sheets for years and years. >> i don't have a problem with that
when you look at something like the hang seng, that's not quite the same thing as the csi 300, for example what's happened in the shenzhen. some of these chinese markets that are referenced as just "the chinese markets" are not exact lit big cap stocks. they have a nasdaq over there. they have a market that's just very, very -- >> the shenzhen which as the nasdaq has been almost as volatile. >> correct. however the majority of market cap in the chinese markets are...