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he links back to dallas. mps back to dallas, meets bonnie, makes noise about going straight, but it didn't happen that way. in those days, you could get arrested for suspicion and called into jail for questioning. the dallas police did not want a bad guy like clyde barrow back stealing cars. they would make a habit of pulling him in every day. they would take in, interrogate him and that he would have to walk back for our five miles to whatever he was working. usually he would get fired. we have access to two unpublished manuscripts from his mother and his sister. we know from them that clyde decided that going straight wasn't going to work. he and bonnie decided to embark on a life of crime. they hated their lives. they knew inevitably they would come to a bad end. they thought it was worth it. i won't regale you with the stories of what awful thieves they were. job, theyrst big ended up getting their getaway car stuck in the mud. they tried to escape riding mules. they got pitched into the mud. they got sur
he links back to dallas. mps back to dallas, meets bonnie, makes noise about going straight, but it didn't happen that way. in those days, you could get arrested for suspicion and called into jail for questioning. the dallas police did not want a bad guy like clyde barrow back stealing cars. they would make a habit of pulling him in every day. they would take in, interrogate him and that he would have to walk back for our five miles to whatever he was working. usually he would get fired. we...
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nearly 600,000 residence of dallas are protestants. fellowship has nine campuses across dallas.attract 25,000 people a week with a broadcast reaching to millions online. that means thousands of people get up and get out of bed and get dressed and go to a church to watch tv. meanwhile, i have 1100 youtube followers, jealous? i got to see how this whole thing works. i asked him to take me to the wholly command center. >> this is our control room. >> is the password like a bible verse? >> i am going to turn you guys over real fast to derek. i am going to connect with him to make sure we are ready for the message. after playing hoops in florida state, hey, that's d-1. ed found the fellowship church with his wife lisa in 1996 and figured out a new way of doing church. >> our message is that god is with us. >> while he's an orthodox, ed is in the business of being traditional. he's not only a pastor but a brand. ed has written 15 new york times best sellers and owns a lot of casual fishing clothes. if you google his network, sources say $11 million. >> ed's occasional stage stunt are
nearly 600,000 residence of dallas are protestants. fellowship has nine campuses across dallas.attract 25,000 people a week with a broadcast reaching to millions online. that means thousands of people get up and get out of bed and get dressed and go to a church to watch tv. meanwhile, i have 1100 youtube followers, jealous? i got to see how this whole thing works. i asked him to take me to the wholly command center. >> this is our control room. >> is the password like a bible verse?...
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i hadn't been in dallas in over a year so of the only thing i knew to do was to book a flight to dallas to see if i could go through the house listen to the answering machine. in trying to piece this thing together and eventually think you're going to find out more information and while i was in the dallas house the phone rang and it was sandy's german legal counsel who had been assigned to the case in germany and at that time he. gave me very thin details but said that sandy had been arrested for manufacturing ecstasy and that he wanted to retain an attorney for him there in dallas it was a pretty interesting revelation but i did there was money in the safe that was in the house in dallas and i took that money and i retained an attorney to go over and meet with the attorney. seven months after sandy has been arrested and i pull into the garage of my car as rushed by law enforcement people who are screaming and have a gun out and they're pointing at my face i'm being told you know you're in hot water we know that your husband was arrested we know you know we know you visited him in germ
i hadn't been in dallas in over a year so of the only thing i knew to do was to book a flight to dallas to see if i could go through the house listen to the answering machine. in trying to piece this thing together and eventually think you're going to find out more information and while i was in the dallas house the phone rang and it was sandy's german legal counsel who had been assigned to the case in germany and at that time he. gave me very thin details but said that sandy had been arrested...
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dallas is the birth place of the mega church.ith over 200 mega churches in texas, dallas is the buckle of the bible belt and ground zero for some of the most powerful churches in the country. it's sunday morning outside of dallas and i'm attending fellowship church in grapevine texas. >> mega churches have been a pretty new expression in the last couple of decades, or attract, they call, it they don't want to go traditional, they want it to look like the mall of god. >> i invited pastor michael mcbride to attend service and we met on a high level activist email chain that i have no idea how i got on but michael jordan is on it and i found out his church is down the street from me and we got into some trouble together and i like pastor mike's church, which is a feeling of my grandmother with 21st sencentury social justice. >> i have been to your church in berkeley, california. >> my church don't rival this. >> i mean yours is a beautiful church. a little more homey. >> is it wrong that when i see places like this, i get a little s
dallas is the birth place of the mega church.ith over 200 mega churches in texas, dallas is the buckle of the bible belt and ground zero for some of the most powerful churches in the country. it's sunday morning outside of dallas and i'm attending fellowship church in grapevine texas. >> mega churches have been a pretty new expression in the last couple of decades, or attract, they call, it they don't want to go traditional, they want it to look like the mall of god. >> i invited...
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east dallas. very east dallas. no. i was born and raised in great britain.to seminary. i came to learn very quickly that the church could be wrong. and the church is really a human made institution that has all its rules and regulations that often have nothing to do with the one that we follow as we call jesus. >> yeah, yeah. >> that was helpful to me as i later came out as a gay man. >> i mean you're doing all the things. >> so how long you been here? >> about three and a half years. part of what i wanted to do was welcome people who have left churches because they can't cope with the hate that is often preached in their churches. i know megachurch pastors who would never admit they know me. but i know megachurch pastors who say i wish i had the courage to preach what you preach. but if i do, i lose my pulpit. attendance falls. >> but how does this become the face of christianity? do you feel a need to compete with that in some way? >> no. i think you live with authenticity. i think people are tired of unauthentic leadership. we have to take some responsibi
east dallas. very east dallas. no. i was born and raised in great britain.to seminary. i came to learn very quickly that the church could be wrong. and the church is really a human made institution that has all its rules and regulations that often have nothing to do with the one that we follow as we call jesus. >> yeah, yeah. >> that was helpful to me as i later came out as a gay man. >> i mean you're doing all the things. >> so how long you been here? >> about...
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dallas was grateful. in the legislature, in congress, dallas was a must stop. this election is now critical. everything we have earned is on the table. again, texas is counted on. so thank you, texas. [applause] >> it has been said that the u.s. is advocating its leadership position worldwide on environmental issues. people do not know about your record. what help and while you were in epa? tell us about superfund sites, cleann copper, air. >> i want to build on something that ryan said. there was an article that came out that was entitled the greatest story seldom told. the american economy, we have done it better than anyone in the world. of our good steward environment. , wepollutants we regulate have been regulating them since 1970. we reduced them by 85% since the inception of the clean air act. with respect to superfund sites under the trump, we cleaned up 10 times the number of toxic sites in the entire country. there was an example in missouri, westlake missouri. landfill.a from the of uranium man
dallas was grateful. in the legislature, in congress, dallas was a must stop. this election is now critical. everything we have earned is on the table. again, texas is counted on. so thank you, texas. [applause] >> it has been said that the u.s. is advocating its leadership position worldwide on environmental issues. people do not know about your record. what help and while you were in epa? tell us about superfund sites, cleann copper, air. >> i want to build on something that ryan...
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dallas police major vincent weddington: >> the dallas police department is aware there have been threeestigations into enin ds. >>eporter: weddingn says all three of the cases have similarities. in april, a transgender woman was stabbed in dallas but survived. in october of 2018, another transgender woman was murdered-- three attacks, zero arrests. >> at this time, we have not established a direct link between these cases. we will work with our federal partners to determine if any of these offenses should be considered hate crimes. >> reporter: just one month before booker was murdered, the 23-year-old was brutally attacked, caught on this cell phone video, after a minor traffic accident. after her attack, booker gave this ominous warning: >> the next time it could be someone else close to you. >> reporter: the human rights campaign tracked at least 26 transgender deaths due to violence last year, five this year. the majority of the victims were black, transgender women. meanwhile, dallas police are asking for the public's help with their cases, major. >> garrett: mola lenghi, thanks s
dallas police major vincent weddington: >> the dallas police department is aware there have been threeestigations into enin ds. >>eporter: weddingn says all three of the cases have similarities. in april, a transgender woman was stabbed in dallas but survived. in october of 2018, another transgender woman was murdered-- three attacks, zero arrests. >> at this time, we have not established a direct link between these cases. we will work with our federal partners to determine if...
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what an off-duty dallas police officer said shortly after shooti audio revealing insight into her thought the and actions. here's marcus moore. >> the breaking headline out of dallas at this iernique case. >> involving an off-duty officer who shot and killed her neighbor in his own apartment. >> reporter: amber guy gger wasn off-duty police officer, arriving home from work. her neighbor, botham jean was in his apartment. what we knew is she went to his apartment. she thought it was hers. when she saw him, she fatally shot him. the yaaftermath of that inciden caught in this video. now for the first time, we're hearing officer guyger's call. >> i shot a guy, thinking he was in my apartment. >> reporter: an attorney for jean's family listening with us. the audio obtained exclusively by dallas station wfaa. >> all i can imagine is botham on the ground taking his last breath. and that was very difficult for me. >> okay. we have help on the way. i know, but i'm going to lose my job. i thought it was my apartment. >> reporter: in the recording, guyger can be heard growing increasingly distraught
what an off-duty dallas police officer said shortly after shooti audio revealing insight into her thought the and actions. here's marcus moore. >> the breaking headline out of dallas at this iernique case. >> involving an off-duty officer who shot and killed her neighbor in his own apartment. >> reporter: amber guy gger wasn off-duty police officer, arriving home from work. her neighbor, botham jean was in his apartment. what we knew is she went to his apartment. she thought...
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la seguridad de los estudiantes es la mÁxima prioridad de dallas ik.riÓ durante la jornada escolar. >>> de ninguna manera. hay mucha evidencia, me tardÉ demasiado. >>> increÍble. me sorprende la policÍa que diga que esta investigando que no hay evidencia. >>> y las imÁgenes de sangre y los golpes. >>> quÉ barbaridad. vamos a seguir de cerca este caso. >>> accionistas de amazon van a votar sobre propuestas de limitar la venta de su texto no ologÍa de reconocimiento facial. amazon debe dejar de vender la tecnologÍa a las fuerzas policiacas de estados unidos. representa una amenaza para ciertos derechos civiles y humanos. >>> la empresa de derechos compartidos uber tiene una gran promociÓn a sus fanÁticos de uber de $10 al mes. de entrega a domicilio. cobra el 15%. tienen promociones similares. >>> querÍa decirme duele esta parte de aquÍ. seÑalar que me toquen y me vean. >>> esta tecnologÍa un arma de doble filo. no se pierda esta noche a las 11, nuestro reportaje especial. >>> ha l debido a como afecta esto a los mexicanos. >>> reportan un anciano como d
la seguridad de los estudiantes es la mÁxima prioridad de dallas ik.riÓ durante la jornada escolar. >>> de ninguna manera. hay mucha evidencia, me tardÉ demasiado. >>> increÍble. me sorprende la policÍa que diga que esta investigando que no hay evidencia. >>> y las imÁgenes de sangre y los golpes. >>> quÉ barbaridad. vamos a seguir de cerca este caso. >>> accionistas de amazon van a votar sobre propuestas de limitar la venta de su texto no...
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with motorists, the dallas county party will help us protect the ground game. your resources are going to support it so we can be really effective. here's the second thing. please help me repeat this message. when people talk to you, especially young people, about what the republican party believes in, we believe in leadership, we believe in service, and we believe in perseverance. we believe an opportunity and accountability, which comes out of the possibilities. we believe in protecting opportunity for every single texan, especially those who are most in need, but we do not believe in doing it by taking something from somebody to give to somebody else. what we believe in is keeping what we do as small as possible and letting individuals take care of the rest. we believe in people more than we believe in government. thank you very much for having me this evening. it's a pleasure to serve you as your railroad commissioner. god bless you. [applause] [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, let's give a tremendous run of applause again, thank you so much, we could not
with motorists, the dallas county party will help us protect the ground game. your resources are going to support it so we can be really effective. here's the second thing. please help me repeat this message. when people talk to you, especially young people, about what the republican party believes in, we believe in leadership, we believe in service, and we believe in perseverance. we believe an opportunity and accountability, which comes out of the possibilities. we believe in protecting...
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joining me dallas fed president robert kaplan. a voting member of the fomc. talk about the economy. unemployment rate is 3.6%. wages going up 3.2% up over the past 12 months. inflation is below the target. where do you see the economy going forward? >> our best judgment at the dallas fed we'll grow in the nabe had of 2.25, 2 1/2% this year. we'll grow more slowly. but still grow at solid rates. we think the labor force will tighten further. on inflation we've been running below target we think the headline inflation number gradually graph it at thatting up towards 2%. >> you have a keen understanding of how oil and gas how that relates to inflation s oil a driver why the inflation is under the target? >> in certain periods it is. as you know we use a measure at the dallas fed called the trim mean we x-out extreme moves to the upside and the downside. that is running a little bit, just a touch below 2%. in certain periods you could have some of these items like oil, apparel pricing, cell phone pricing be volatile. we tend to x thos
joining me dallas fed president robert kaplan. a voting member of the fomc. talk about the economy. unemployment rate is 3.6%. wages going up 3.2% up over the past 12 months. inflation is below the target. where do you see the economy going forward? >> our best judgment at the dallas fed we'll grow in the nabe had of 2.25, 2 1/2% this year. we'll grow more slowly. but still grow at solid rates. we think the labor force will tighten further. on inflation we've been running below target we...
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at least four other sexual assault cases aboard flights to dallas or ragan national since 2013. the fbi has posted warning signs which say sexual assaults aboard flights are federal crimes. the fbi d.c. field office has an airport liaison team agents assigned to handle the crimes. sir yogann's case will be prosecuted. >> tomorrow a big day for d.c. catholics. archbishop wilten gregory will become the 7th archbishop. >> and the first african. he'll be installed at the shrine of the immaculate con semgs in washingn. he has served 14 years as archbishop inatlanta. he's succeeding cardinal donald wall who retired last fall. >>> we've learned that ex-white house counsel don mcgahn will not testify before the house judiciary committee.ye his law sent a letter tonight saying he will respect the wishes of president trump to defy the subpoena. mcgahn is a key witness in the investigation. they argue of power issue.tion >>> tonight you're gog to see a little piece of news4 on late night tv. our ns4 mug is going to make an appearance on seth myers' desk. it'sright after "the tonight show."
at least four other sexual assault cases aboard flights to dallas or ragan national since 2013. the fbi has posted warning signs which say sexual assaults aboard flights are federal crimes. the fbi d.c. field office has an airport liaison team agents assigned to handle the crimes. sir yogann's case will be prosecuted. >> tomorrow a big day for d.c. catholics. archbishop wilten gregory will become the 7th archbishop. >> and the first african. he'll be installed at the shrine of the...
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"the dallas morning news" reports police raided dallas catholic diocese after officials p said churchials blocked investigation efforts by police. yesterday investigators took documents and such from the offices. investigators say the diocese had turned over incomplete records and made it nearly impossible for police to look into sexual abuse claims. one woman said she was abused by a houston priest as a toddler. his name is on a list of priests credibly accused of abuse. >> very intimidating. very scary. shameful. you don't know if anybody's going to believe you because you tried. it's very emotional. >> the diocese says it continues to cooperate with authorities. >>> "usa today" says tripadvisor introduced a safety filter making it easier for users to find out which hotels and resorts have been cited for employee sex crimes. users will now be able to click through a filter on each property to see if there are any reviews with safety warnings eninvolved rapes, robberies, or people being drugged. the new safety measures come after an investigation by the "detroitree press" revealed a
"the dallas morning news" reports police raided dallas catholic diocese after officials p said churchials blocked investigation efforts by police. yesterday investigators took documents and such from the offices. investigators say the diocese had turned over incomplete records and made it nearly impossible for police to look into sexual abuse claims. one woman said she was abused by a houston priest as a toddler. his name is on a list of priests credibly accused of abuse. >>...
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police in dallas raided catholic dioceses offices today.rch officials there are accused of blocking an investigation into allegations of sexual abuse by priests. here's nikki battiste. >> reporter: with the help of the f.b.i., dallas police fanned across the city today, seizing documents and evidence from the secret archives of three catholic church properties. after allegations of child sex abuse against a local priest,amc last year, the dallas police department expanded their investigation, and several more victims came forward. >> detectives are investigating at least five additional allegations of child abuse against other suspects. >> reporter: bishop edward burn said today the dioceses continues to cooperate with authorities. >> if today's events is what gives them the opportunity to look for themselves, then so be it. >> reporter: but today's search warrant suggests that the church hasn't been entirely forthcoming. this affidavit obtained by cbs news says that it was only after police questioned the dioceses about missing files from
police in dallas raided catholic dioceses offices today.rch officials there are accused of blocking an investigation into allegations of sexual abuse by priests. here's nikki battiste. >> reporter: with the help of the f.b.i., dallas police fanned across the city today, seizing documents and evidence from the secret archives of three catholic church properties. after allegations of child sex abuse against a local priest,amc last year, the dallas police department expanded their...
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dallas's second made it 3-3. done it yet. dallas's second made it 73-73. what done it yet.to ten men. and a super sub broke three. there was no sound of marching on together and it is frank lampard a's side that much on to wembley. the flash march on. scotland today named their 23 player squad for their first appearance and a women's world cup. and they used children from a primary school in hamilton who had the chosen players on their backs. defender rachel corsie will captain the side, with arsenal midfielder kim little as her deputy. they are in a really tough group, facing england first on 9th june, japan, who were runners up at the last world cup and argentina. the only notable absentee is arsenal defender emma mitchell. it was probably the hardest thing i had to do in my career as a manager. i sympathise with them. i know they will be disappointed, angry, frustrated and i totally understand it. the meat is so difficult and it has been such a competitive environment and that is what we have wanted. as much as it has been hard, i think we are in a good place to go into
dallas's second made it 3-3. done it yet. dallas's second made it 73-73. what done it yet.to ten men. and a super sub broke three. there was no sound of marching on together and it is frank lampard a's side that much on to wembley. the flash march on. scotland today named their 23 player squad for their first appearance and a women's world cup. and they used children from a primary school in hamilton who had the chosen players on their backs. defender rachel corsie will captain the side, with...
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the dallas fed president robert capron -- robert kaplan will be with us in about an hour. let's get a quick check of the u.s. markets. futures falling 6/10 of 1% after we heard from ambassador lighthizer confirming that tariffs will go off on chinese goods on friday. secretary mnuchin also said the direction of the trade talks will return over the weekend. in the regular session we saw the s&p 500 falling as much as 1.6%. it closed down .5%, reversing some losses. but the biggest hit sectors with those affected by trade like tech companies that have exposure to china, not to mention machinery companies as well. the nasdaq was down .5% and the dow fell .25%. we have to wait and see what happens with those trade negotiations. let's see how we are setting up for the asian markets. back in full swing with japan and south korea online. given thetures are green light for stocks in seoul and sydney with kiwi shares adding .25% after a two day drop. the start of tokyo trading may be clouded by geopolitical concerns after the large break. nikkei futures continuing to slide. we may
the dallas fed president robert capron -- robert kaplan will be with us in about an hour. let's get a quick check of the u.s. markets. futures falling 6/10 of 1% after we heard from ambassador lighthizer confirming that tariffs will go off on chinese goods on friday. secretary mnuchin also said the direction of the trade talks will return over the weekend. in the regular session we saw the s&p 500 falling as much as 1.6%. it closed down .5%, reversing some losses. but the biggest hit...
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dallas fans hoping their team ends it today. doesn't score but shot trickles past. dallas evens it at one. second period here. here comes the blues. hescores. just gets enough of it. the blues back in the lead, 2-1. in the third, scary moments for dallas. winding up the shot. his shot hits goalie ben bishop. he goes down. the goal tender down in pain. he stayed in before allowing another goal. then heads to the dressing roomr blues fo a game 7. they win it, 4-1. in the final week of preparation for saturday's bout is here for ift. a prince george county native holds multiple boxing titles. he's putting that on the line at george mason this coming saturday against his opponent who says heard will have tb ring his lunch pail.s >> it wa a time i was doing it for to stay active. oti was playing a l of sports and i didn't do so well. amateurs is like college football when you do well.on ce you turned professional you get picked up. i didn't do so well. i didn't seesyself a a world champion. i knew if i took it serious, maybe it could take me somewhere. my mother gave me
dallas fans hoping their team ends it today. doesn't score but shot trickles past. dallas evens it at one. second period here. here comes the blues. hescores. just gets enough of it. the blues back in the lead, 2-1. in the third, scary moments for dallas. winding up the shot. his shot hits goalie ben bishop. he goes down. the goal tender down in pain. he stayed in before allowing another goal. then heads to the dressing roomr blues fo a game 7. they win it, 4-1. in the final week of preparation...
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louis, springfield, all the way down to dallas. we had a couple of reported tornadoes already east of dallas. you're under a watch until 8:00. this whole area from austin to atlantic city until midnight is going to get rough. we start to break down this pattern tomorrow, but still going to be weakness from cincinnati, ohio, through pittsburgh, again through philadelphia and new york city. after that, this weekend, it does get much quieter, but the next 36 hours are going to be dicey. david? >> all right, come on back inside. rob, our thanks to you again tonight. and we should also mention, that flood emergency continues across the center of the country. dams are under increasing pressure tonight. and now, authorities this evening are faced with a difficult decision. do they release more water, knowing they will flood communities downstream? abc's will carr tonight at the keystone dam in sand springs, oklahoma. >> reporter: david, tonight every county in oklahoma is under a state of emergency. the arkansas river is swollen and threa
louis, springfield, all the way down to dallas. we had a couple of reported tornadoes already east of dallas. you're under a watch until 8:00. this whole area from austin to atlantic city until midnight is going to get rough. we start to break down this pattern tomorrow, but still going to be weakness from cincinnati, ohio, through pittsburgh, again through philadelphia and new york city. after that, this weekend, it does get much quieter, but the next 36 hours are going to be dicey. david?...
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dallas/ft. worth area and san antonio. same goes for kansas. just showers and a few storms there in chicago. some of the worst drives with highs only in the 40s. there is the severe weather threat through areas of texas and louisiana. we'll talk about the flood threat. that will continue throughout the day. >> a mess and scarey too. >> two baby elephants were rescued after struggling for nearly three hours. the calves mothers tried to help them. wild life rescue came and created an escape path. both returned back to the jungle and reunited with their mothers. >>> just ahead, major developments overnight when iran signals that they are done with the three-year nuclear deal. how frightening is this? . for hard-to-reach places, duster makes it easy to clean. it captures dust in one swipe. ha! gotcha! and sweeper heavy duty cloths lock away twice as much dirt and dust. it gets stuff deep in the grooves other tools can miss. y'know what? my place... is a lot cleaner now. stop cleaning. start swiffering. ♪ [coughing] ♪ lysol max cover kills 99.9% of
dallas/ft. worth area and san antonio. same goes for kansas. just showers and a few storms there in chicago. some of the worst drives with highs only in the 40s. there is the severe weather threat through areas of texas and louisiana. we'll talk about the flood threat. that will continue throughout the day. >> a mess and scarey too. >> two baby elephants were rescued after struggling for nearly three hours. the calves mothers tried to help them. wild life rescue came and created an...
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in dallas neighborhoods leaving drivers stranded and causing rescues throughout the day. drivers were caught off guard. matthew graver left his minivan behind when things got too dangerous. >> people were stuck on the side of the home. it wasn't fun. i swam home last night. >> reporter: although there are no reported deaths, there were hundreds without power. this same is going on in oklahoma and is being blamed for floodwaters. back in houston, authorities reports a man was swept away by floodwaters in austin while preparing for other storms. mireya villarreal, cbs news, dallas. >>> president trump imposed new sanctions on iran after iran said it's withdrawing from some of the restrictions in the 2016 nuclear accord. mr. trump pulled out of the deal last year. last night the president left the door open for a revised nuclear agreement. >> i hope to be able at some point -- maybe it won't happen, possibly it won't -- to sit down and work out a fair deal. we're not hurting anybody. we just don't want people to have nuclear weapons. >> iran has threatened to enrich its nucl
in dallas neighborhoods leaving drivers stranded and causing rescues throughout the day. drivers were caught off guard. matthew graver left his minivan behind when things got too dangerous. >> people were stuck on the side of the home. it wasn't fun. i swam home last night. >> reporter: although there are no reported deaths, there were hundreds without power. this same is going on in oklahoma and is being blamed for floodwaters. back in houston, authorities reports a man was swept...
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louis, dallas, austin, new york. and on the roads, anywhere from austin to oklahoma, i-55 from chicago to memphis and in st. louis t on i-70, we're going to have problems. lester? >> al roker, thanks. >>> to north carolina where a university is in mourning one day after a former student allegedly opened fire on campus killing two people and wounding four others. one student who tackled the gunman and lost his own life is being hailed a hero. our morgan chesky is there tonight. >> reporter: tonight, at unc charlotte a somber silence. barely 24 hours after a gunman sparked chaos on campus. >> active shooter with several people injured. >> reporter: within minutes, a campus wide lockdown. the university sending an emergency message to all students. run, hide, fight. secure yourself immediately. >> i was just scared. i just couldn't believe that it actually happened. >> reporter: with helicopters above, students rushed to safety as police ran toward the shooter, guns drawn. >> i heard shouting and everything. i was like,
louis, dallas, austin, new york. and on the roads, anywhere from austin to oklahoma, i-55 from chicago to memphis and in st. louis t on i-70, we're going to have problems. lester? >> al roker, thanks. >>> to north carolina where a university is in mourning one day after a former student allegedly opened fire on campus killing two people and wounding four others. one student who tackled the gunman and lost his own life is being hailed a hero. our morgan chesky is there tonight....
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john, the dallas diocese is the second to be raided in six months. >> nikki battiste. thank you, nikki. >>> the trump administration ordered a partial evacuation of the u.s. embassy in baghdad. this in response to what the administration calls a threat linked to iran. tonight david martin has new information on this. >> reporter: reacting to intelligence reports, iranian-backed militias in iraq are moving rockets within range of u.s. outposts. the state department ordered nonessential personnel at the u.s. embassy in baghdad to leave. the order also applies to diplomats at the consulate in irbil. this threat is real, a senior state department official told reporters. although just the day before a british general with the u.s.-led military coalition in baghdad said it's no worse than it's ever been. >> there has been no increased threat from iranian-backed forces in iraq and syria. >> reporter: that left democrats on the senate foreign relations committee demanding to see the intelligence, which so far has been closely held. >> i've never seen an administration that is
john, the dallas diocese is the second to be raided in six months. >> nikki battiste. thank you, nikki. >>> the trump administration ordered a partial evacuation of the u.s. embassy in baghdad. this in response to what the administration calls a threat linked to iran. tonight david martin has new information on this. >> reporter: reacting to intelligence reports, iranian-backed militias in iraq are moving rockets within range of u.s. outposts. the state department ordered...
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baltimore delegate maggie mcintosh you see right there and prince george's county dallas derek davis were batting for t -- battling for the position. in an effort to unite the party, both dropped out. jones takes over the position that was held for 16 years by mike bush who died last month. >> a surprising turn of events. something you don't see every day in politics. to see the change in the folks who were originally vying for it seemed to have enough votes. then completely different. >>> residents from texas to michigan are dealing with a powerful storm. >> that system has already produced tornadoes, heavy rain and hail, leaving behin a lot of damage. news4 cory smith has the latest. >> reporter: good morning. yeah, that time o year again. severe weather season. talking with b a violent system that continues its march across the nation's midsection. millions of people are in its paths. and this is what's goingleft over. the national weather service says more than two dozen tornadoes have touched down across five states and the threat is not over. residents in the storm's path not o
baltimore delegate maggie mcintosh you see right there and prince george's county dallas derek davis were batting for t -- battling for the position. in an effort to unite the party, both dropped out. jones takes over the position that was held for 16 years by mike bush who died last month. >> a surprising turn of events. something you don't see every day in politics. to see the change in the folks who were originally vying for it seemed to have enough votes. then completely different....
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mith of memphiss and officer thompson of dallas.lf department of justice, would like to offer our condolences and my gratitude to them. this afternoon, i am reminded of something president kennedy once said -- a nation reveals itself not only by the minute produces but by the minute honors in the minute remembers. the greatness of this nation shines forth. so to all of the recipients, thank you for dedicating your and may this noble work god bless you. [applause] pres. trump: thank you very much , mr. attorney general, that was great. i appreciate it. i welcome everyone to the white house, a very special place, as we award our very bravest law enforcement officers and firefighters our nation's highest public safety award, the medal of valor. congratulations. it's a great award. also joining us for the ceremony is deputy attorney general jeffrey rosen. jeff. and congratulations. [applause] pres. trump: along with a friend of mine, a great senator, rob portman. rob, thank you. [applause] pres. trump: and representative, and one of the
mith of memphiss and officer thompson of dallas.lf department of justice, would like to offer our condolences and my gratitude to them. this afternoon, i am reminded of something president kennedy once said -- a nation reveals itself not only by the minute produces but by the minute honors in the minute remembers. the greatness of this nation shines forth. so to all of the recipients, thank you for dedicating your and may this noble work god bless you. [applause] pres. trump: thank you very...
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they couldn't get a fair jury in dallas because of all the publicity.nal court-appointed attorneys had convinced her family that a change of venue would be a good idea. >> it's the texas hill country. it's a very law-and-order community. conviction rate, i suspect, would be certainly about 95%. some friend said, "if i ever get murdered, i want you to make sure that that guy gets tried in kerr county." >> there's always a risk that the media coverage that you're concerned about could end up being minor compared to jury pool you're now facing. >> every day, the crowd of spectators here gets bigger. it's hard to overestimate how intensely interested people are in this trial. they would fill every seat in the courtroom, many would be turned away. >> normally speaking, in capital murder trials, the court is judicious trying to ensure and protect the rights of the accused. that didn't happen in this case. >> her bleached blonde hair and her flashy clothes and the fact that she liked to buy pawn shop jewelry and she had breast implants. that kind of image did
they couldn't get a fair jury in dallas because of all the publicity.nal court-appointed attorneys had convinced her family that a change of venue would be a good idea. >> it's the texas hill country. it's a very law-and-order community. conviction rate, i suspect, would be certainly about 95%. some friend said, "if i ever get murdered, i want you to make sure that that guy gets tried in kerr county." >> there's always a risk that the media coverage that you're concerned...
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mÁs de la comunidad musulmana hispana que sigue creciendo, aquÍ en dallas texas no es la excepciÓn.raciones latinas prÁcticamente esto pareciera una fiesta. >> para nosotros es muy especial el no perder nuestra cultura, aÚn cuando hagamos llegado al islam y que siempre podamos dar a conocer nuestra comida, entendemos que hemos llegado al islam y somos personas nuevas pero no queremos perder nuestras costumbres. >> hay diferentes nacionalidades, diferentes lenguajes, diferentes gentes de muchas partes del mundo, hay mÁs latinos por... >> navarro representante en dallas del programa islÁmico hispano se encarga de poner el toque latino cuando rompen el ayuno. >> colombiano y ahora musulmÁn, fue seminarista en el catolicismo hace mÁs de 20 aÑos y en el islam encontrÓ cosas que hacÍan mÁs sentido en su vida espiritual, hallando respuestas a muchas dudas que tenÍa. >> cuando vine aquÍ a estados unidos y empecÉ a conocer a muchas personas, diferentes culturas y religiones, me llamÓ la atenciÓn mucho, entendÍ que mohamed es un profeta que vino queman dado por dios. >> carlos pÉrez participa
mÁs de la comunidad musulmana hispana que sigue creciendo, aquÍ en dallas texas no es la excepciÓn.raciones latinas prÁcticamente esto pareciera una fiesta. >> para nosotros es muy especial el no perder nuestra cultura, aÚn cuando hagamos llegado al islam y que siempre podamos dar a conocer nuestra comida, entendemos que hemos llegado al islam y somos personas nuevas pero no queremos perder nuestras costumbres. >> hay diferentes nacionalidades, diferentes lenguajes, diferentes...
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vamos a lo mÁs destacado de la mls new york red bulls obtuvo el triunfo ante fc dallas. hotel y renta de auto con expedia, cada viaje es un triunfo. expedia. ♪ >> natalie juÁrez nos acompaÑa como todos los fines de semana con la acciÓn deportiva. fÉlix: nos cuenta cÓmo de las grandes ligas de fÚtbol europeas sÓlo la premier y la bundesliga que vemos en univisiÓn deportes queda por definir . natalie: en efecto no se pudo definir el campeÓn de la bundesliga y tampoco de la premier league. habrÁ que esperar. vamos a empezar con la liguilla del fÚtbol mexicano. >> amigos de noticiero univisiÓn desde el volcÁn universitario esta noche se define al semifinalista del clausura 2019 entre tigres y pachuca . los universitarios con varios factores a favor. el gol de visitante en el estadio hidalgo y la posiciÓn en la tabla ademÁs de que digan sin su goleador. conoceremos el desenlace de esta historia esta misma noche en el volcÁn . regreso con ustedes, salud. >> era alemania buscaban el tÍtulo de la bundesliga.un gol que el Árbitro anula a instancias del bar. finalizÓ con un empate
vamos a lo mÁs destacado de la mls new york red bulls obtuvo el triunfo ante fc dallas. hotel y renta de auto con expedia, cada viaje es un triunfo. expedia. ♪ >> natalie juÁrez nos acompaÑa como todos los fines de semana con la acciÓn deportiva. fÉlix: nos cuenta cÓmo de las grandes ligas de fÚtbol europeas sÓlo la premier y la bundesliga que vemos en univisiÓn deportes queda por definir . natalie: en efecto no se pudo definir el campeÓn de la bundesliga y tampoco de la...
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anna: that was the dallas fed president robert kaplan speaking with bloomberg this morning.ays raising tariffs can't resolve issues. the foreign ministry spokesman saying -- speaking in beijing. threat raised. tariffs many times so it is unclear how serious they are. let us leave that for a moment. let's get back to joerg de vries-hippen from allianz global investors, still with us in berlin with matt. we heard from robert kaplan. he wants to keep an open mind on interest rates. do you have an open mind or do you see interest rates moving in one direction or another by the end of 2019? we have a chart showing how the market has gone from pricing in a cut to not sure which direction it is going. stage, there has been a good picture shown. inflation alone cannot be reason for moving or cutting interest rates. at the moment, things work well. the interest rates should stay where they are at the moment. nextxplanation for the could be something only in the mind of the fed members. if they really believe that inflation is coming or gdp is not longer growing, they have to do somet
anna: that was the dallas fed president robert kaplan speaking with bloomberg this morning.ays raising tariffs can't resolve issues. the foreign ministry spokesman saying -- speaking in beijing. threat raised. tariffs many times so it is unclear how serious they are. let us leave that for a moment. let's get back to joerg de vries-hippen from allianz global investors, still with us in berlin with matt. we heard from robert kaplan. he wants to keep an open mind on interest rates. do you have an...
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they'll be doing five round trips between dallas and phoenix. weeks and they basically want to see if the technology might improve delivery times and costs and help with a driver shortage. when i first heard about this story i was like, who's going to be delivering mail? it's really just to ship the mail. >> just to ship it from one point to the other. >> it's not going to be delivering it. >> one city to the other, one state to the next. >> exactly. they'll have a safety driver behind the wheel just to make sure nothing goes crazy and an engineer in the passenger seat also to make sure nothing goes crazy. >> wait -- >> if you live between dallas and phoenix -- >> that sounds like a lot of people in the truck. >> a whole bunch of people. >> until they can get it right. >> then maybe there will be no drivers. >> hm. >> i don't like the idea of self-driving cars. people-driving cars is scary enough. >> exactly. you add this whole, no one's behind the wheel. yeah. >>> speaking of life being easier. maybe, possibly. how about this, a study found tha
they'll be doing five round trips between dallas and phoenix. weeks and they basically want to see if the technology might improve delivery times and costs and help with a driver shortage. when i first heard about this story i was like, who's going to be delivering mail? it's really just to ship the mail. >> just to ship it from one point to the other. >> it's not going to be delivering it. >> one city to the other, one state to the next. >> exactly. they'll have a...
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i mean, how many people do you come across in dallas county?ing across who says that they have landed on their candidate of choice? >> i think a lot of people who are obviously going to be caucusing right now are really trying to meet and understand all of these different candidates, with over 20 in the race, there is still a lot of time to be able to meet these folks, hear from them, understand why they're running, what policies they're running on, but most importantly, i don't think a lot of people are ready to make a decision on who they're going to support this early. especially with this many people in the race and not all of them being able to get to dallas county or to our area just quite yet. so that's a big impact. >> it will be great to see how things change. we'll check back in with you as the time ticks on. as we always say, it is still quite early. good to see you, bryce, thank you. >> yep, thank you. >>> we have breaking news, the supreme court is making two big decisio decisions, handing down two big decisions on abortion, we're
i mean, how many people do you come across in dallas county?ing across who says that they have landed on their candidate of choice? >> i think a lot of people who are obviously going to be caucusing right now are really trying to meet and understand all of these different candidates, with over 20 in the race, there is still a lot of time to be able to meet these folks, hear from them, understand why they're running, what policies they're running on, but most importantly, i don't think a...
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abc's marcus moore in dallas tonight. >> reporter: for the first time since botham jean, an innocent man, was gunned down inside his own home, we hear the frantic 911 call. >> i thought i was in my apartment and i shot a guy thinking that he was -- thinking it was my apartment. >> you shot someone? >> yes, i thought it was my apartment. >> reporter: offduty officer amber guyger's call for help, obtained exclusively by dallas station wfaa. >> okay, we have help on the way. >> i know, but i'm -- i'm going to lose my job. >> reporter: a desperate-sounding guyger appears to try to comfort the wounded man. >> hey bud. hey, bud. they're coming, they're coming. i'm sorry, man. i didn't mean to. i'm so sorry. >> reporter: 26-year-old jean rushed to the hospital. paramedics unable to save him. >> i thought it was my apartment. i thought it was my apartment. >> reporter: 19 times guyger tells the dispatcher she thought jean was in her apartment, which was exactly one floor below. she had just returned home from work. guy ger toer tol guyger told police she thought jean was an intruder and that
abc's marcus moore in dallas tonight. >> reporter: for the first time since botham jean, an innocent man, was gunned down inside his own home, we hear the frantic 911 call. >> i thought i was in my apartment and i shot a guy thinking that he was -- thinking it was my apartment. >> you shot someone? >> yes, i thought it was my apartment. >> reporter: offduty officer amber guyger's call for help, obtained exclusively by dallas station wfaa. >> okay, we have...
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. >> reporter: texas officials addressed an exposure at dallas-ft. airport last week. >> the general public is not at risk. only individuals who might have been at the airport during that time and don't have immunization against meezles. >> reporter: the cdc is encouraging people to get vaccinations. with travel notices in five countries, the cdc recommends flyers protect themselves ahead of time. >> when you arrive at the airport to get on the airplane, it's too late to get your measles vaccine. >> we have a very high volume of people coming through all over the world. it's the perfect place to have a great swath of bacteria and viruses. >> reporter: a lot of hands. she is chief officer at georgetown university school of medicine and health sciences. she says when exposure occurred, disease detectives are investigating and looking for traces of the virus behind. >> where were they. what restaurants did they go through? >> reporter: they can cover ground. >> and get that information out. >> reporter: time matters in she these situations? >> right. >>
. >> reporter: texas officials addressed an exposure at dallas-ft. airport last week. >> the general public is not at risk. only individuals who might have been at the airport during that time and don't have immunization against meezles. >> reporter: the cdc is encouraging people to get vaccinations. with travel notices in five countries, the cdc recommends flyers protect themselves ahead of time. >> when you arrive at the airport to get on the airplane, it's too late to...
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storms in dallas.storms are down in new orleans, little rock, near jackson, mississippi, few hit or miss storms in mississippi. by thursday we don't push this storm system in to areas of south. isolated severe storms in mississippi, alabama and that line of storms goes through kentucky and tennessee too and then eventually on friday just like the last three fridays in a row all this wet weather moves to the east coast. here's the dangerous weather today. all of west texas, about 5 million people in this area of north texas could even get strong storms, strong tornadoes and tomorrow we'll watch you in dallas to houston up to little rock. so middle of the country is where the problems are. by the time we get to the weekend we'll talk about the rain for the east coast. >>> good news. >>> still ahead turkey's president faces public backlash after scrapping election results following his candidate's deteeth by the opposition. the >> groings tensions between the u.s. and iran as the trump administration just
storms in dallas.storms are down in new orleans, little rock, near jackson, mississippi, few hit or miss storms in mississippi. by thursday we don't push this storm system in to areas of south. isolated severe storms in mississippi, alabama and that line of storms goes through kentucky and tennessee too and then eventually on friday just like the last three fridays in a row all this wet weather moves to the east coast. here's the dangerous weather today. all of west texas, about 5 million...
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dallas-ft.t with big thunderstorms. this morning more rain and storms heading for st. louis and chicago. dallas-ft. worth, afternoon and evening storms will return later today and austin thunderstorms this morning. we have a lot of heavy rain near the squad cities. that's where the mississippi river just crested at the third highest level in the last 157 years. really big deal. here's how the highways are looking. anyone driving on interstate 44 will have some issues, interstate 70 from st. louis to pittsburgh. so some slow downs. i was talking about the flooding problems and the flood watches along the missouri river, the mississippi river that snakes down through here and so much water out there right now and doesn't look like our weather pattern will change. this shows you where the major flooding is. purple dots that's the mississippi river. and snow belt through the dakotas. rainey weekend forecast. friday more wet weather. oklahoma to texas. more flash flooding. light rain through the ohio
dallas-ft.t with big thunderstorms. this morning more rain and storms heading for st. louis and chicago. dallas-ft. worth, afternoon and evening storms will return later today and austin thunderstorms this morning. we have a lot of heavy rain near the squad cities. that's where the mississippi river just crested at the third highest level in the last 157 years. really big deal. here's how the highways are looking. anyone driving on interstate 44 will have some issues, interstate 70 from st....
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all of the problems right now, dallas-ft.derstorms rolling through, a lot of people waking up in the middle of the night. there was a lot of active lightning with that storm, too. last night, 14 tornadoes but still a lot of torrential rain. houston area, by the way, they got nailed yesterday. i mentioned it earlier, in the southwest portion of the city, they had up to 11 inches of rain in some spots. there's a lot of pictures like this. houston is very flat and very susceptible to torrential rain and getting flash flooding events like this. it's possible they could do it today with more thunderstorms. let's take you through the forecast if you're just joining us, 32 million people at risk of severe storms. areas of greatest concerns will be the afternoon. in east texas heading into louisiana and southern "argo." there's also a huge risk of flash flooding in this region, too. we're going to get drenched with rain and the rivers are already at flood stages. nowhere for the water to go. let's take you through the threat. here go
all of the problems right now, dallas-ft.derstorms rolling through, a lot of people waking up in the middle of the night. there was a lot of active lightning with that storm, too. last night, 14 tornadoes but still a lot of torrential rain. houston area, by the way, they got nailed yesterday. i mentioned it earlier, in the southwest portion of the city, they had up to 11 inches of rain in some spots. there's a lot of pictures like this. houston is very flat and very susceptible to torrential...
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he was in dallas from a convention. i picked him up.me about the economy and was happy that things were going well in texas but told me that people in mexico pretty generally think negatively of president trump. >> interesting. so tell me what you think this administration and congress should do to close the unemployment gap for african-americans, hispanics as we looked at those numbers. yeah, the numbers are good overall but not for those two communities. >> yeah, no, absolutely. i think the one thing important to keep in mind, even in texas where millions of people are moving here. in the dallas fort worth area alone we've had a million people move here in the last seven or eight years or so. but we've also seen a 1% decrease in wages here in texas and so with the decline of unions, with a lot of employers not giving back to employees even as productivity has climbed, i think it's a big problem. the president has not addressed this. he talks about things on the surface level and of course president obama helped really put the economy
he was in dallas from a convention. i picked him up.me about the economy and was happy that things were going well in texas but told me that people in mexico pretty generally think negatively of president trump. >> interesting. so tell me what you think this administration and congress should do to close the unemployment gap for african-americans, hispanics as we looked at those numbers. yeah, the numbers are good overall but not for those two communities. >> yeah, no, absolutely. i...
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tendremos tormentas activas en dallas y san antonio.n. desde $12.99. cuatro nuevas especialidades, hechas a lo grande como el giant chicken parmigiana. nuevos giant italian classics sólo por tiempo limitado sólo en olive garden. alan: seguimos ese california. hay mcho ruido poruqe es una fÁbrica. ahorita yolanda nos platicarÁ sobre este proceso con lo cual este producto puede durar hasta tres aÑos. >> estÁ completamente crudo. ya vimos como el robot agarra todo y lo pone en las canastas, la llena y luego el equipo la mete en esta Área detrás de nosotros. este es el truco. es un horno. aquÍ dura hora y media a mas de 200 grados para que se mantenga todo el menÚ de esterilizado. le quita la bacteria y es lo que hace que el menudo alan: de verdad lo probÉ y es delicioso y el secreto es ponerlo al corno para quitarle las bacterias. hay que decir que el aÑo pasado en este mismo lugar se reunieron mÁs de 2000 personas. >> asÍ es y lo que hicimos fue el menudo mÁs grande del mundo. los empleados hicieron una gran olla de menudo. invitamos a la
tendremos tormentas activas en dallas y san antonio.n. desde $12.99. cuatro nuevas especialidades, hechas a lo grande como el giant chicken parmigiana. nuevos giant italian classics sólo por tiempo limitado sólo en olive garden. alan: seguimos ese california. hay mcho ruido poruqe es una fÁbrica. ahorita yolanda nos platicarÁ sobre este proceso con lo cual este producto puede durar hasta tres aÑos. >> estÁ completamente crudo. ya vimos como el robot agarra todo y lo pone en las...
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we'll talk about itwhat it means for the fed with dallas fed president robert kaplan. >> warren buffett telling cnbc berkshire has been buying amazon we'll discuss whether investors should follow him into that stock. >> and the ipo mania isn't over. soft banc considering an ipo for its vision fund. "closing bell" starts right now. >>> welcome to "the closing bell." we're on record high watch for the s&p 500. here's the level to look at. 2945.83. that would mark a new all-time closing high and we are just below that level. still we've got a pretty solid rally here dow's up 200 points. 3/ 3/4 of 1%. the nasdaq roaring higher up 1.4% the russell also doing well, up 1.7%, wilfred. with these gains after a really bumpy week we've actually turned positive on the week >> only just about, though the dow still negative on the week we could get another record all-time close for the nasdaq as well though it doesn't look likely the level there 8162 that is needed the dow still some 300 to 400 poinds off its own record all-time high close. meantime, shares of constellation brands rupp more than 30%
we'll talk about itwhat it means for the fed with dallas fed president robert kaplan. >> warren buffett telling cnbc berkshire has been buying amazon we'll discuss whether investors should follow him into that stock. >> and the ipo mania isn't over. soft banc considering an ipo for its vision fund. "closing bell" starts right now. >>> welcome to "the closing bell." we're on record high watch for the s&p 500. here's the level to look at. 2945.83. that...
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today, from the new film, "rocketman," bryce dallas howar bryce dallas howard. kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> ryan: hey! [cheers and applause]
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reporter: dallas president, dallas federal reserve president robert kaplan is happy where the federale is right now. he says he is patient on any further rate hikes. as far as rate cut he says that could create unnecessary excess in the economy. he likes things where they are at this moment. with all the hurdles of the tariffs he still thinks the economy will grow 2.25 to 2.5%. on inflation it still may be under that 2% target by the end of the year. >> to some extent globalization or are having muting effect on inflation. we don't think that is transitory. we think that's here to stay. reporter: kaplan says removing the steel and aluminum tariffs on both canada and mexico, opening the door for the passage or ratification of usmca is good for the long term economy. he says on china the tariffs are not being felt yet as inflation pressures are muted. back to you, connell. >> interesting stuff. edward lawrence live in dallas today. melissa: a froing divide between the left and the right. how the ongoing war in washington could impact the 2020 election. b-52 bombers patrolling the middle
reporter: dallas president, dallas federal reserve president robert kaplan is happy where the federale is right now. he says he is patient on any further rate hikes. as far as rate cut he says that could create unnecessary excess in the economy. he likes things where they are at this moment. with all the hurdles of the tariffs he still thinks the economy will grow 2.25 to 2.5%. on inflation it still may be under that 2% target by the end of the year. >> to some extent globalization or are...