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our reporter dan johnson was also there. dan, what exactly was said?s meeting. the representatives from around the world from different anti—doping bodies or heard from athletes who say they have suffered, because they've lost out to other athletes who were cheating, who were doping. we had some quite emotional stories of young promising athletes who missed out on medals and who think their career has not been as successful as it should have been because of the impact that doping had. there was a call today very strongly to wada to reform, make changes and improve its governance and structures and to take anti—doping more seriously. some of the strongest words came from the head of us anti—doping. this is travis tygart. the silver bullet, if there is one is moving the ioc puppets from wada, allowing sport to run the investigative efforts of xiao ruoteng is unacceptable. you can't buy promote and police, they are incompatible. —— efforts of wada. cutting funding is counterintuitive. we need to support the athletes. we're not calling for wada to be scrap
our reporter dan johnson was also there. dan, what exactly was said?s meeting. the representatives from around the world from different anti—doping bodies or heard from athletes who say they have suffered, because they've lost out to other athletes who were cheating, who were doping. we had some quite emotional stories of young promising athletes who missed out on medals and who think their career has not been as successful as it should have been because of the impact that doping had. there...
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dan johnson joining us there from washington. atmosphere now in the run—up to the arrest of the suspect in the pipe bombing, there was a press conference and the security forces from the attorney general, the head of the fbi, all displayed a great deal of unity and what was impressive about it was the fa ct what was impressive about it was the fact that it was very obvious that security operations in the institutions of the united states are working very swiftly together and it wasn't a very significant operation. —— we are seeing a very significant operation. —— we are seeing a very very significant operation. —— we are seeing a very significant operation. italy a few days to arrest that man suspected of sending the explosive devices, the first device was sent on monday to the billionaire philanthropist george soros. the next were sent you the homes of barack obama and the clintons, and dozens of devices were found at cnn, had to evacuate the studio at one stage. contributes to a very tense atmosphere, doesn't it that even in a
dan johnson joining us there from washington. atmosphere now in the run—up to the arrest of the suspect in the pipe bombing, there was a press conference and the security forces from the attorney general, the head of the fbi, all displayed a great deal of unity and what was impressive about it was the fa ct what was impressive about it was the fact that it was very obvious that security operations in the institutions of the united states are working very swiftly together and it wasn't a very...
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i've been speaking to our correspondent done danjohnson, speaking to our correspondent done dan johnsono our correspondent done danjohnson, who is in washington. two people from within the synagogue and four police officers were injured, but no confirmation about harmony people lost their lives in this attack and i think we are being braced to expect that there will be a number of fatalities here. the authorities describing this as one of the worst crime scenes they have ever had to deal with, that public official by getting quite emotional describing what officers have had to deal with in terms of trying to confirm the identities of those involved in this attack. so everyone preparing for really bad news, as we expect there to be a serious and devastating death toll. that's how the president put it, he said the effects of this incident had been more devastating than was first appreciated, so we await confirmation, and we await more information about the man believed to be responsible. there was a manhunt for some time in the area around this synagogue and people we re around this synag
i've been speaking to our correspondent done danjohnson, speaking to our correspondent done dan johnsono our correspondent done danjohnson, who is in washington. two people from within the synagogue and four police officers were injured, but no confirmation about harmony people lost their lives in this attack and i think we are being braced to expect that there will be a number of fatalities here. the authorities describing this as one of the worst crime scenes they have ever had to deal with,...
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he could be alive because of this. 0ur correspondent dan johnson is in washington.eard from president trump, just take as please and update us in terms of the reaction at the moment and the united states. let mejust give at the moment and the united states. let me just give you one line of breaking news from law enforcement sources in pittsburgh saying that this man reported we shouted anti—semitic slurs as he was shooting at the synagogue. he was armed with a possible ak—47, that is armed with a possible ak—47, that is a machine gun and two pistols. he said he barricaded himself in the room at the synagogue and three police officers were injured in arresting him after a manhunt that went on for some time in a residential area around the synagogue, and we still do not have confirmation of the numbers of people injured or killed in this attack, but we know this has been a fatal attack in the president speaking a short time ago just before he boarded air force one saying the effects of this incident we re saying the effects of this incident were more devastating than
he could be alive because of this. 0ur correspondent dan johnson is in washington.eard from president trump, just take as please and update us in terms of the reaction at the moment and the united states. let mejust give at the moment and the united states. let me just give you one line of breaking news from law enforcement sources in pittsburgh saying that this man reported we shouted anti—semitic slurs as he was shooting at the synagogue. he was armed with a possible ak—47, that is armed...
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dan johnson there.enkins will retire from the sport this weekend. his final run out will be for the cardiff blues in the proili, having won 129 caps for his country. his try against ireland in 2005 helped set up wales's six nations grand slam. let's take a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines. rafa nadal has pulled out of the paris masters with an abdominal muscle strain. he had been due to make his comeback after nearly two months out with a knee injury. it means that novak djokovic will return to the top of the world rankings next monday. russia's artur dalaloyan narrowly beat defending champion xiao ruoteng of china to win gold in the men's all—around final at the world gymnastics championships in doha. both men finished with the same total — dalaloyan taking the title after officials dropped the lowest score. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are torcui
dan johnson there.enkins will retire from the sport this weekend. his final run out will be for the cardiff blues in the proili, having won 129 caps for his country. his try against ireland in 2005 helped set up wales's six nations grand slam. let's take a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines. rafa nadal has pulled out of the paris masters with an abdominal muscle strain. he had been due to make his comeback after nearly two months out with a knee injury. it means that...
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let us get the latest from dan johnson who's o'clock local time.developed in the last hour, reports of a shooting at a synagogue ina reports of a shooting at a synagogue in a residential suburb on the edge of pittsburgh, the tree of life residential synagogue. of pittsburgh, the tree of life residentialsynagogue. it of pittsburgh, the tree of life residential synagogue. it would've been busy on a saturday morning, people would have been attending a synagogue and it appears that somebody has gone in with a gun and started shooting. we understand that are reports of multiple casualties although we do not know how many people have died or been wounded. this is an active operation, police saying gunmen is still on the loose in that area so although large numbers of police and emergency services have responded quickly and it sounds like they have challenged the gunmen, he is still on the loose which is why people are being warned in that area of pittsburgh to stay at home and keep themselves safe. we just had a statement from the chief of police in that
let us get the latest from dan johnson who's o'clock local time.developed in the last hour, reports of a shooting at a synagogue ina reports of a shooting at a synagogue in a residential suburb on the edge of pittsburgh, the tree of life residential synagogue. of pittsburgh, the tree of life residentialsynagogue. it of pittsburgh, the tree of life residential synagogue. it would've been busy on a saturday morning, people would have been attending a synagogue and it appears that somebody has...
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our correspondent dan johnson has the latest on events so far. 10am in a quiet pittsburgh suburb.olice surrounded a synagogue that was attacked just after saturday morning services began. people living nearby were warned to stay indoors until the suspect could be tracked down. you could hear the shots when we were standing in our living room and we could just hear, like, just rapid—fire. it's scary. i cried. and i'm still... i heard about it and i thought, wow, i thought about the people who i knew would be there. i know people that attend that synagogue. and it's terrible. we are all shocked by it and we are numb at the thought that this could happen. it's a very sad day. four police officers were shot as he was confronted and arrested. it's taken the emergency services some time to confirm that 11 members of the congregation were killed and two injured. it's a very horrific crime scene. it's one of the worst i've seen, and i've been on some plane crashes. it's very bad. this was quickly described as a hate crime and the fbi is leading the investigation. members of the tree of li
our correspondent dan johnson has the latest on events so far. 10am in a quiet pittsburgh suburb.olice surrounded a synagogue that was attacked just after saturday morning services began. people living nearby were warned to stay indoors until the suspect could be tracked down. you could hear the shots when we were standing in our living room and we could just hear, like, just rapid—fire. it's scary. i cried. and i'm still... i heard about it and i thought, wow, i thought about the people who...
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our correspondent dan johnson is in washington, police are saying a number of people have been killeds your assessment of the situation? confirmation that two people from with in the synagogue were injured, four police officers. so six people with injuries in total. but still no confirmation from authorities about how many people lost their lives in this attack, and we are being raised to expect that there will be a number at the to expect that there will be a numberat the —— to expect that there will be a number at the —— fatalities at the camp. this is the largest number that they have had to deal with, the public is getting quite emotional describing what officers have had to deal with in terms of trying to confirm the identities of those involved in this attack. so everyone preparing for really bad news as we expect there to be a serious and devastating death toll. that is how the president put it. the effects of this incident would have been more devastating than the thought of. we await more information on the man responsible, there was a manhunt for some time in the area around
our correspondent dan johnson is in washington, police are saying a number of people have been killeds your assessment of the situation? confirmation that two people from with in the synagogue were injured, four police officers. so six people with injuries in total. but still no confirmation from authorities about how many people lost their lives in this attack, and we are being raised to expect that there will be a number at the to expect that there will be a numberat the —— to expect that...
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questions that should be asked and the big issue was healthcare and one of those we heard from was dan johnson, 30-year-old single man and the biggest issue of healthcare is rising costsand shrinking coverage . he centers around the us being unique among industrial nations for those high costs while there is a rise in infant mortality and a drop in life expectancy and the us is one of the few that has private for-profit insurance models. how do you propose fixing the system to bring us healthcare more in line with the rest of the world? >> this goes to mr. webber 1st. >> there's a few things we should do and that is to allow people to buy health insurance across state lines. it would lower cost for new jersey and and they could buy policies that fit their families needs and budgets. we should attack chronic illnesses, treat them and prevent them. 75 percent of our healthcare can be attributed to chronic illnesses diabetes. we should protect our doctors from jackpot lawsuits. tort reform could help doctors order fewer tests and practice less defensive medicine but the one thing we shouldn't do
questions that should be asked and the big issue was healthcare and one of those we heard from was dan johnson, 30-year-old single man and the biggest issue of healthcare is rising costsand shrinking coverage . he centers around the us being unique among industrial nations for those high costs while there is a rise in infant mortality and a drop in life expectancy and the us is one of the few that has private for-profit insurance models. how do you propose fixing the system to bring us...
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that should be asked tonight and a big issue is health care and one of those we heard from was dan johnson of morris town, 30-year-old single man, voter in this election says he's on the fence, a big issue of health care, rising costs and shrinking coverage and he talks about a real concern and his question, it centers around the u.s. being unique among industrial nations for those high costs, all while there's a rise in immortality and drop in life expectancy. and the u.s. one of a few that has a private insurance model. his question, how do you propose fixing the system to bring u.s. health care more in line with the rest of the world. michael: this goes to mr. ebber first. mr. webber: there are a few things we should do immediately. that is to allow people to buy health insurance across state lines. it would lower health costs for new jerseyans. we should aggressively attack chronic illnesses. treat them and prevent them. 75% of our health care spent in this country can the attributed to chronic illnesses like asthma and diabetes and later onsets. we should protect our doctors from laws
that should be asked tonight and a big issue is health care and one of those we heard from was dan johnson of morris town, 30-year-old single man, voter in this election says he's on the fence, a big issue of health care, rising costs and shrinking coverage and he talks about a real concern and his question, it centers around the u.s. being unique among industrial nations for those high costs, all while there's a rise in immortality and drop in life expectancy. and the u.s. one of a few that...
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tonight from new mexico we bring a debate with dan craddick incumbent and gary johnson who is running as a libertarian prez that will be live at 9:00 p.m. on c-span. your primary source for 2018 campaign. this weekend book tv is live from the wisconsin book festival in madison. saturday at 11:30 a.m. eastern with former governor tommy thompson in his book my journey of a lifetime. author rebecca traced her with good and mad, the revolutionary power of women's anger. dan kaufman author of the fall of wisconsin and carol anderson with her book one person, no vote, how voter suppression is destroying our democracy. watch our live coverage of the book festival saturday morning at 11:30 a.m. eastern on c-span2 book tv. saturday, three retiring members of congress, democratic congressman joe crowley of new york, democratic congressman jean greene of texas and jeff flake of arizona, all discussed their experiences in congress. >> we work very closely with the obama administration getting that bill on the floor and getting the votes we needed to pass it. some of the greatest accomplishment of
tonight from new mexico we bring a debate with dan craddick incumbent and gary johnson who is running as a libertarian prez that will be live at 9:00 p.m. on c-span. your primary source for 2018 campaign. this weekend book tv is live from the wisconsin book festival in madison. saturday at 11:30 a.m. eastern with former governor tommy thompson in his book my journey of a lifetime. author rebecca traced her with good and mad, the revolutionary power of women's anger. dan kaufman author of the...
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dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. for larry and >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight -- dakota johnson."the oath," ike barinholtz. guillermo on the road to brooklyn. "scary times" anthem creator lynzy lab. and music from tom morello with portugal the man. and now, places, everybody -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: very nice. thank you. thank you for coming. everyone, i am jimmy, i'm the host. thank you for watching. thanks to all of you. i have to say something real quick. there's a question i get asked a lot, and it's -- now that we have this president, people ask, is it easy now? it must be easy to write jokes, there's
dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. for larry and >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight -- dakota johnson."the oath," ike barinholtz. guillermo on the road to brooklyn. "scary times" anthem creator lynzy lab. and music from tom morello with portugal the man. and now, places, everybody -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: very nice. thank you. thank you for coming. everyone, i am jimmy, i'm the host. thank...
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according to analysts, gary johnson will see sam and dan houser cash in.your bloomberg business flash. nejra? nejra: debra mao in hong kong, thank you so much. let's bring you headlines from the people's bank of china. the pboc saying it's confident to keep the u.n. at -- yuan at a reasonable level. it's moving to its weakest level in more than a decade. 66.9577t on sure there, is where we trade today. on the pboc headlines, more comments other than yuan. it's as they may consider expanding the tool for bond financing and the pboc has taken active measures to stabilize the expectations being reported. the main comment to focus on is the yuan. sticking with central banks, we moved to the ecb, confident the eurozone economy is going to face a seven-week test before policymakers judge whether to stop their bond buying program. downplayed thean impact of recent stock market turbulence on fed policy, noting the fundamentals of the economy are very solid. >> if the data comes in as i expect, i believe some further gradual adjustment would be appropriate. i belie
according to analysts, gary johnson will see sam and dan houser cash in.your bloomberg business flash. nejra? nejra: debra mao in hong kong, thank you so much. let's bring you headlines from the people's bank of china. the pboc saying it's confident to keep the u.n. at -- yuan at a reasonable level. it's moving to its weakest level in more than a decade. 66.9577t on sure there, is where we trade today. on the pboc headlines, more comments other than yuan. it's as they may consider expanding the...
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dan quayle in 1988. rep. green: i think he also was influenced by lbj because i've been a fan of lyndon johnson since i was in high school in the 60's because congress worked then. when you think about the great things that happened in 1965, voting rights act, first public aid to education, civil rights act, you name it. even after 1968, when there was an open housing deal that passed the congress to make sure people aren't segregated based on their race or ethnicity. so, i think lbj and lloyd bentsen were cut from the same cloth. steve: are the political demographics changing in texas? rep. green: i think they are. i have a district that was created as a predominantly hispanic district. mostly mexican-american. the district was drawn in 1991, when richards was governor. majority of democrats in the legislature. the three new congressional seats were in urban areas, one in dallas-fort worth, johnson has. one in san antonio that was created, the late frank to hader was the state senator, and also member of congress. the one in houston was drawn by a minority district. i was in the state senate. my hispanic fri
dan quayle in 1988. rep. green: i think he also was influenced by lbj because i've been a fan of lyndon johnson since i was in high school in the 60's because congress worked then. when you think about the great things that happened in 1965, voting rights act, first public aid to education, civil rights act, you name it. even after 1968, when there was an open housing deal that passed the congress to make sure people aren't segregated based on their race or ethnicity. so, i think lbj and lloyd...
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. >> reporter: dan and kristen, both sides argued their case before the judge today, but things remain unresolved. the plaintiffs in this case, former groundskeeper dewayne johnson, left the superior court without saying a word. the judge issued a tentative ruling prior to today's hearing that she plans to throw out the $250 million the jury had awarded him for punitive damages. she says the plaintiff failed to produce clear and convincing evidence that monsanto employees believe their product, the weed killer roundup, caused johnson's lymphoma. as for the $39 million awarded to him in compensatory damages, that, too, may be thrown out or reduced. the judge ordered both sides to submit what's called a proposed order by the end of the week, basically written arguments to be turned in by both sides stating their positions. >> there's nothing that i heard that suggests the judge was persuaded otherwise on the question of punitive damages. so that tentative ruling is probably going to stand. but we'll see. >> reporter: those proposed orders are due by the end of business on friday. live in san francisco, lilian kim, abc 7 news. >> thanks very much. >>> now we sent o
. >> reporter: dan and kristen, both sides argued their case before the judge today, but things remain unresolved. the plaintiffs in this case, former groundskeeper dewayne johnson, left the superior court without saying a word. the judge issued a tentative ruling prior to today's hearing that she plans to throw out the $250 million the jury had awarded him for punitive damages. she says the plaintiff failed to produce clear and convincing evidence that monsanto employees believe their...
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dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. for larry and >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight -- dakota johnson. from "the oath," ike barinholtz. guillermo on the road to brooklyn. "scary times" anthem creator lynzy lab. and music from tom morello with portugal the man. and now, places, everybody -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: very nice. thank you. thank you for coming. everyone, i am jimmy, i'm the host. thank you for watching. thanks to all of you. i have to say something real quick. there's a question i get asked a lot, and it's -- now that we have this president, people ask, is it easy now? it must be easy to write jokes, there's so much material, the jokes must write themselves, and it's not true. we still write the jokes ourselves, and in fact, in a way, it makes it harder to be funny when nonsense and stupidity is pouring onto your head at all times, but -- so the jokes do not write themselves. or should i say, they did not write themselves until today. when kanye west visited the white house. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] i kind of feel like every day
dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. for larry and >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight -- dakota johnson. from "the oath," ike barinholtz. guillermo on the road to brooklyn. "scary times" anthem creator lynzy lab. and music from tom morello with portugal the man. and now, places, everybody -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: very nice. thank you. thank you for coming. everyone, i am jimmy, i'm the host....
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he won, and if indeed boris johnson stood aside and in, if indeed he won, and if indeed borisjohnson stood aside and didn't change his mind at the last minute, are the dup danbentley to be able to —— to negotiate or whoever else might take over? wouldn't there be a point actually at which the british public might they hang on a minute, this is ridiculous, we need a general election. which by essence you end up election. which by essence you end up having. let's turn to the telegraph, and drop the backstop or uk will leave on time, this coming from dominic rob. yes. this is more or less the government position. the problem at the moment is theresa may has indicated she will go along with the transition period that michel barnier and the chief brexit negotiator for the eu has barnier and the chief brexit negotiatorfor the eu has put forward. this would take, give her a breathing space until christmas 2021. the danger of that if the eu will then demand a backstop on top of that, and we want a time limit whatever happens. whether or not we go with theresa may's preferred choice, which is a uk wide customs union, which will protect the northern ireland border, s
he won, and if indeed boris johnson stood aside and in, if indeed he won, and if indeed borisjohnson stood aside and didn't change his mind at the last minute, are the dup danbentley to be able to —— to negotiate or whoever else might take over? wouldn't there be a point actually at which the british public might they hang on a minute, this is ridiculous, we need a general election. which by essence you end up election. which by essence you end up having. let's turn to the telegraph, and...
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johnson. vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg markets. guy: time for futures in focus. is fluctuating ahead of key inventory tomorrow. let's go to dang us from cme. which is the bigger factor in the crude market right now that of the inventory data or the story surrounding saudi arabia? >> in the short term the story surrounding saudi arabia. amounts certainly a fair of attention there. it's going to be a dynamic in the marketplace until that gets resolved. when you look at the trends and the inventory numbers the market is still trying to figure out the short-term supply concerns with longer-term demand concerns. i think it's going to be interesting dynamic for the markets to contend with. guy: we saw a rates backing up a few weeks back. that had a profound impact on other asset classes as well. fed minutes are about to come out. we are going to get a sense of where everybody is. aren't the fed minutes this week going to be market moving? i think there's big potential for market moving. now we have seen an equity selloff. very focused on how the fed is viewing the equity portion of this type of event. if the trajectory going to con
johnson. vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg markets. guy: time for futures in focus. is fluctuating ahead of key inventory tomorrow. let's go to dang us from cme. which is the bigger factor in the crude market right now that of the inventory data or the story surrounding saudi arabia? >> in the short term the story surrounding saudi arabia. amounts certainly a fair of attention there. it's going to be a dynamic in the marketplace until that gets resolved. when you look at the...
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. >> whit johnson is right there on the ground leading our coverage. whit, good morning to you. >> eva and dan, good morning to you from a pain and sorrow hegation right behind me there, caution tape, barricades blocking it off. it's still a crime scene this morning as the fbi treats this as a federal hate crime. here's what we know right now. 11 people were killed, eight men, three women. six others were wounded including four police officers. two of those officers injured in just the initial confrontation with the suspect. that man identified as 46-year-old robert bowers. he was shot four times in the confrontation with officers and this morning said to be in fair condition. law enforcement examining his social media trail closely which includes anti-semitic and anti-refugee posts and criticism of president trump. attorney general jeff sessions saying charges against bowers could carry the death penalty. the tight knit community and the rest of the nation stunned by the senseless violence at a house of worship. >> get back! >> reporter: a morning of worship erupting into chaos. police scramb
. >> whit johnson is right there on the ground leading our coverage. whit, good morning to you. >> eva and dan, good morning to you from a pain and sorrow hegation right behind me there, caution tape, barricades blocking it off. it's still a crime scene this morning as the fbi treats this as a federal hate crime. here's what we know right now. 11 people were killed, eight men, three women. six others were wounded including four police officers. two of those officers injured in just...