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david? >> oh, this guy. he's too much. >> rose: who is larry david? >> you are too much, mr. rose. >> rose: why? >> huh? >> rose: why? >> you're probing. what is the probe? >> rose: because we want to know who you are, i mean... >> i'm a jerk, that's who i am. let's stop talking about me. i... that's why i didn't want to do this interview in the first place. i had to be talked into "60 minutes." you think i wanted to do this? i didn't want to do it, because i knew you'd be asking questions like this! >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm charlie rose. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes". widespread travel problems going to be a concern, all throughout the day. the promise of the cloud is that every individual and organization has unlimited access to information, at any time, no matter where they are. weather affects us all. the microsoft cloud gives our team the power to instantly deliver critical information to peop
david? >> oh, this guy. he's too much. >> rose: who is larry david? >> you are too much, mr. rose. >> rose: why? >> huh? >> rose: why? >> you're probing. what is the probe? >> rose: because we want to know who you are, i mean... >> i'm a jerk, that's who i am. let's stop talking about me. i... that's why i didn't want to do this interview in the first place. i had to be talked into "60 minutes." you think i wanted to do this? i...
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david. as you can see, as numbers start to settle on nasdaq, 5112. the record is 5106. we'll close that record out of the water. russell 1284. we need tock 1275. looks like we'll be able to do that as well. dow up 1% on the day, up 180 points. up over 200 points one point today. volume to your point, david was stronger than we've seen in recent days. that does suggest the rally itself had a little more conviction across all the major sectors as well. david: scott martin, let's talk about the nasdaq. some valuations go back to the dot-com bubble. the question is, is this a bubble about to burst? >> no, i don't think so. david, today's tech world is much different than it was certainly in '07 and absolutely in 2000. even vis-a-vis interest rates. david, these valuation, yes they're high, 20, 30, 40, sometimes 50 times earnings are high you about it is not too crazy. i think the funny part about today is, everyone is calling this a federally or a post-federally. did janet yellen the chairwoman
david. as you can see, as numbers start to settle on nasdaq, 5112. the record is 5106. we'll close that record out of the water. russell 1284. we need tock 1275. looks like we'll be able to do that as well. dow up 1% on the day, up 180 points. up over 200 points one point today. volume to your point, david was stronger than we've seen in recent days. that does suggest the rally itself had a little more conviction across all the major sectors as well. david: scott martin, let's talk about the...
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gary: so it's one finger outside right edge, david? david: yeah. gary: get that line and figure it out now. they've officially got this one at 17 feet, five inches, if that means anything. that's not dead. wow. that's six feet by the home. peter: he hasn't given up his turn. gary: no. they're going to stare at each other here to see which one is out. david: i'm too nervous to read it. gary: lingmerth is out right? guys? peter: justin had a look at it, went back and kept his hand in his pocket. didn't look like it to me from here but so be it. this to win. gary: this putt here right around six feet. this putt -- there we go. 4'6". this week, the graphic again 50-50. peter: i told you he was rock solid on these. gary: rock solid! david lingmerth! his first tournament win and the 40th anniversary of the memorial tournament! let's go down to david feherty. david, after a couple of second-place finishes, you finally break through with your first victory at jack's memorial tournament. how special is this and how great is this day? david: i can't believe
gary: so it's one finger outside right edge, david? david: yeah. gary: get that line and figure it out now. they've officially got this one at 17 feet, five inches, if that means anything. that's not dead. wow. that's six feet by the home. peter: he hasn't given up his turn. gary: no. they're going to stare at each other here to see which one is out. david: i'm too nervous to read it. gary: lingmerth is out right? guys? peter: justin had a look at it, went back and kept his hand in his pocket....
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that's how david's dna was on the tip.was about to be charged with david's murder and the murder of her first husband, michael, stacy came up with a plan to pin the murders on her daughter. stacy created the suicide note on the family computer using phonetic spellings to words she routinely mispronounced and typed the document at 2:30 in the afternoon when ashley was at school. later that night, stacy mixed sleeping pills and other drugs into ashley's drink and left her to die. if ashley's younger sister hadn't found her unconscious in bed the next day, and demanded her mother call 911, ashley would most likely be dead, too. >> she killed two husbands. then she tried to kill her own flesh and blood. there are no words that i'm familiar with in the english language that adequately convey that type of person. >> on the witness stand, stacy insisted ashley was the killer. >> you refer to her very negatively, didn't you? >> i'm sure i did. >> because she killed, after all, your two husbands, didn't she? >> yes, she did. i can'
that's how david's dna was on the tip.was about to be charged with david's murder and the murder of her first husband, michael, stacy came up with a plan to pin the murders on her daughter. stacy created the suicide note on the family computer using phonetic spellings to words she routinely mispronounced and typed the document at 2:30 in the afternoon when ashley was at school. later that night, stacy mixed sleeping pills and other drugs into ashley's drink and left her to die. if ashley's...
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david: no. [laughter] david: there is a huge collection of letters in the library of congress, professional letters, which number well over 1000. and diaries, and large books, and technical books, in their own handwriting. in addition, there are well over 1000 private family correspondences, letters written strictly for each other in the family. since they wrote superbly, the use of the english language is humbling. the father insisted they know how to ride a good letter, give a good talk. these letters are long and never boring. and you hear all about what is on their minds, what they think is funny, what they are having trouble with. catherine could get pretty feisty -- the sister. wrathy, she said, i can be wrathy. they were all very funny. once we got into these letters, i said, this is the book. my book begins in 1910 -- my book ends in 1910. that is wonderfully, graphically illustrated by the fact that until then, they had refused ever to ride together in a plane because there was always t
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david? david: isis sympathizers radicalized online. this new form of recruiting is a subject of a major hearing on capitol hill today. our own peter barnes has the very latest from the white house. peter? >> reporter: david, this case in boston is focusing washington policymakers on the fact that isis using social media as a powerful tool to recruit members, especially so-called lone wolves, possibly including suspects in boston, to radicalize them and to call them to arms? >> we should be worried in terms of the new sort of generation of terrorists, that are going basically on the internet, sending out directives to attack in the united states. we believe that both the individual who was killed and now the suspect who was arrested were part of a conspiracy that was tied to internet connection with isis. >> it does set up a tough challenge, a balancing the privacy and civil liberties of law-abiding american citizens with the need for us to try to detect and apprehend terrorists before they c
david? david: isis sympathizers radicalized online. this new form of recruiting is a subject of a major hearing on capitol hill today. our own peter barnes has the very latest from the white house. peter? >> reporter: david, this case in boston is focusing washington policymakers on the fact that isis using social media as a powerful tool to recruit members, especially so-called lone wolves, possibly including suspects in boston, to radicalize them and to call them to arms? >> we...
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david? david: new documents reveal the u.s. world powers willing to offer iran state-of-the-art nuclear equipment as part of a proposed nuke deal. what's up with that? we have more coming up. melissa? melissa: the president promises to help families with negotiating terms with terrorists to get hostages in the future. that's right, they are going to do that. really. more on that coming up it's one of the most amazing things we build and it doesn't even fly. we build it in classrooms and exhibit halls, mentoring tomorrow's innovators. we build it raising roofs, preserving habitats and serving america's veterans. every day, thousands of boeing volunteers help make their communities the best they can be. building something better for all of us. hand apparently, they also lovee stickers.ing. what's up with these things, victor? we decided to give ourselves stickers for each feature we release. we read about 10,000 suggestions a week to create features that as traders we'd want to use, like social signals, a tool that uses social me
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over to you, david. david: great. that was nice discussion.ton with look what is coming up next hour. deirdre? >> david at one time he worked with elon musk. now he is putting an end to gas guzzling commercial trucks. the cofounder of tesla will be joining me, telling me why he is putting creative energy and money into his new venture. it is called right speed. the worst-kept secret in the industry. we've been talking about it all this time, david, you and i, even in the hallways, apple probably launching its streaming business on monday. we'll speak with the competitor rhapsody today. i will ask him how he is preparing for the tim cook-driven machine. david, did you know apple is worth more than walmart, facebook and jpmorgan chase combined? david: wow. i sold my stock. but that is another story. >> that is one for over a drink. david: yeah, a lot of drinks on that one. deirdre, thank you very much. meanwhile the tsa's 95% failure right. how does this guy get to keep his job? i guess it is nice work if you can get it. >>> plus the new jenner
over to you, david. david: great. that was nice discussion.ton with look what is coming up next hour. deirdre? >> david at one time he worked with elon musk. now he is putting an end to gas guzzling commercial trucks. the cofounder of tesla will be joining me, telling me why he is putting creative energy and money into his new venture. it is called right speed. the worst-kept secret in the industry. we've been talking about it all this time, david, you and i, even in the hallways, apple...
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david, melissa. back to you. david: thank you very much. the white house has confirmed president obama is going to be speaking with the prime minister of iraq in a bilateral meeting. that is going to happen this weekend. the white house says this is an opportunity for the president, quote, to check in on the situation on the ground in that battle against isis. melissa: oil today, breaking below $589 a barrel ahead of tomorrow's opec meeting in vienna -- $59. ministers deciding whether they can afford to cut back output in an effort to boost oil's price. phil flynn is in the pits of cme for us. he is fox business contributor. alley naimi always acting like he is cool and calm and in control. do you think he is laid-back as it looks with prices where they are? >> i think he is. i think he envisioned this. i think he envisioned the price crash. i think he envisioned the rebound. i think he really envisioned the fact if opec was going to survive they needed to do something dramatic. i think he is feeling pretty good about himself now. melissa:
david, melissa. back to you. david: thank you very much. the white house has confirmed president obama is going to be speaking with the prime minister of iraq in a bilateral meeting. that is going to happen this weekend. the white house says this is an opportunity for the president, quote, to check in on the situation on the ground in that battle against isis. melissa: oil today, breaking below $589 a barrel ahead of tomorrow's opec meeting in vienna -- $59. ministers deciding whether they can...
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leave your people out, david.essiah, not a destroyer. >> i will never forget the exact thought that went through my head when i saw the flames. thank god those mothers will bring their children out now, and we waited and waited and waited, and they didn't bring their children out. >> the entire scene unfolds before a live tv audience. >> look at that. this is gorgeous. >> there is tear gas that started on fire or something. >> the exuberance of a control room producer is tempered by the reality of the situation. >> it was quick. the structure was like a wooden match. we never stopped our negotiation efforts. we continued right up until i turned off the speakers on that last day at 12:35 in the afternoon. >> everyone was in tears. we could all see the faces of the children. we all knew who they were. we had seen them. and that's what we were dedicated to doing, was trying to rescue those kids out of there. and that had all gone up in smoke and we knew that they were all dying and there was nothing that we could do
leave your people out, david.essiah, not a destroyer. >> i will never forget the exact thought that went through my head when i saw the flames. thank god those mothers will bring their children out now, and we waited and waited and waited, and they didn't bring their children out. >> the entire scene unfolds before a live tv audience. >> look at that. this is gorgeous. >> there is tear gas that started on fire or something. >> the exuberance of a control room...
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david: not a bit. because, if anybody reads the book and thinks that the story has been done, they didn't really read much of the book because there is an awful lot in this post that has not been done many times, including about katherine and who was wielding the hockey stick, including the interest that these brothers had in art and music and architecture and much of what happened in france, very little had written about it. we did research in french newspapers, french archives. we came up with a lot of new material. but i think, what i would like to say is that that collection of photographs at wright state university was a huge help to me and my writing of the book because you can learn so much from the photographs. by studying photographs. and the people at wright state university were immensely helpful, wonderful people. brian: how did you get your publisher to let you put in 81 photographs? david: because they love the photographs, too. and they know that these photographs are an immensely import
david: not a bit. because, if anybody reads the book and thinks that the story has been done, they didn't really read much of the book because there is an awful lot in this post that has not been done many times, including about katherine and who was wielding the hockey stick, including the interest that these brothers had in art and music and architecture and much of what happened in france, very little had written about it. we did research in french newspapers, french archives. we came up...
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david. david: incredible. melissa: incredible. david: particularly hearing that tape. greece digging in its heels as the default deadline looms. lashing out at investors demanding pension cuts as part of the deal. thousands of greeks take to the streets in athens. they're rally this time in support of the government. calling on european and international creditors to soften their cash in the cash for reform talks. the greek central bank warning that the country risk as painful exit from the euro. even the european union and creditors do not strike a quick aid for reforms kind of deal. melissa: how many times have we heard that. david: a lot. a lot. melissa: we have the deadline. markets panic. they wait for this. david: seemed to start a couple years ago when there were riots against the government. the government now has the people on their side. so they're not likely to depart from that. politicians, one thing they want more than anything else to get reelected. they will not go against the people. >>> another attempt at a house vote on obama's trade deal could come b
david. david: incredible. melissa: incredible. david: particularly hearing that tape. greece digging in its heels as the default deadline looms. lashing out at investors demanding pension cuts as part of the deal. thousands of greeks take to the streets in athens. they're rally this time in support of the government. calling on european and international creditors to soften their cash in the cash for reform talks. the greek central bank warning that the country risk as painful exit from the...
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david? david: much more on the attacks coming up. president obama in south carolina this afternoon delivering the eulogy for reverend clementa pinckney. the reverend was one of the victims from last week's church massacre in charleston. the president calling the historic church a sacred place. >> for the families of the fallen, the nation shares in your grief. our pain cuts that much deeper because it happen immediate a church. >> right. >> the church is and always has been the center of african-american life. [ applause ] . david: as you can tell, the president receiving enthusiastic applause, several standing ovations from the crowd of more than 5,000 mourner, melissa? melissa: same-sex marriage illegal in all 50 states. peter barnes at the supreme court and liz mcdonald is in the newsroom. start with peter. >> reporter: melissa, the 5-4 decision by the court ruled same-sex marriage is legal nationwide, including in the 13 states it is against the law. the majority led by key swing voter anthony kennedy joined by justices ginsburg,
david? david: much more on the attacks coming up. president obama in south carolina this afternoon delivering the eulogy for reverend clementa pinckney. the reverend was one of the victims from last week's church massacre in charleston. the president calling the historic church a sacred place. >> for the families of the fallen, the nation shares in your grief. our pain cuts that much deeper because it happen immediate a church. >> right. >> the church is and always has been...
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david cameron: we want to make progress. the scottish government has the advantages of additional funding. i do notice that consensus in the scottish national party is broken down over the fiscal economy. if they got forfeits on the economy, they would not be able to afford to be a living wage employer. i have been following this closely. the new member of parliament has called the policy economic suicide. the new lender of caramel -- member of parliament has called it a disaster. the scottish national party cost new approaches to demand something they don't want, then complain when they don't get it. >> thank you, mr. speaker. on the fourth of july saturday, a far right neo-nazi group are planning a demonstration in an area with a large jewish population. will my right honorable friend agree with me and join with me in calling on the police to use all of their public power to combat this anti-semitic demonstration? david cameron: i think my honorable friend speaks for the whole house. the secretary written to the police com
david cameron: we want to make progress. the scottish government has the advantages of additional funding. i do notice that consensus in the scottish national party is broken down over the fiscal economy. if they got forfeits on the economy, they would not be able to afford to be a living wage employer. i have been following this closely. the new member of parliament has called the policy economic suicide. the new lender of caramel -- member of parliament has called it a disaster. the scottish...
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david. david: questions whether he might turn out to be a spoiler if he is not elected. blake, thank you very much. we appreciate it. melissa. melissa: dow liking what "the donald" had to say. the dow jumped minutes after he announced his white house run and continued climbing just off session highs. aetna shares hitting new highs reporting that united health is interested in a possible tie-up. the largest health insurer sent aetna a letter to inquire about a merger, this is according to "wall street journal" the deal would be worth over $40 billion. a mid-session spike for shares of twitter. our own charlie gasparino says they are open to talks with google or facebook. that helping lift the stock off a new low. david. david: meanwhile a lot of attention what is going on with greece. u.s. treasury secretary jack lew, picking up the phone to have greece's prime minister making a serious move to have compromise with creditors. lew warned greece that failure to make a deal would create hardship
david. david: questions whether he might turn out to be a spoiler if he is not elected. blake, thank you very much. we appreciate it. melissa. melissa: dow liking what "the donald" had to say. the dow jumped minutes after he announced his white house run and continued climbing just off session highs. aetna shares hitting new highs reporting that united health is interested in a possible tie-up. the largest health insurer sent aetna a letter to inquire about a merger, this is according...
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david. david: these guys are hard to find.ntial candidate mike huckabee just sounding off moments ago, the president's stunning defeat of trade. the panel for more reaction. james freeman. rich lowry. and fox news contributor. and democratic strategist, jessica with show and consulting. thank you for being here. jessica, big question, what side is hillary on? is she for this trade deal or against it? >> i think. i'll have to go the bernie sanders way. it's a cop-out not saying anything. i think she must be against it at this point. she was an architect of this to begin with. david: she was an architect of it. we have to remember, her husband, bill clinton, when he was president went against the unions in favor of several free trade agreements. is she more like bernie sanders or like her husband, bill clinton? >> i think fundamentally she's more like her husband. david: well, not on this issue. >> we don't know. maybe we'll find out tomorrow. i think it's a bad idea to side with obama over her husband in terms of how she's runn
david. david: these guys are hard to find.ntial candidate mike huckabee just sounding off moments ago, the president's stunning defeat of trade. the panel for more reaction. james freeman. rich lowry. and fox news contributor. and democratic strategist, jessica with show and consulting. thank you for being here. jessica, big question, what side is hillary on? is she for this trade deal or against it? >> i think. i'll have to go the bernie sanders way. it's a cop-out not saying anything. i...
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they believe david sweat is there and armed and right now reporting on top of david sweat.e awaiting to see if there are shots heard, what we can tell you but we believe that this could be going down any second from now. we'll be getting back to our reporter as soon as we can get them with us as soon as they get a little bit more information. i have shane hobel with me and also the u.s. marshal. art, let me start with you. what are you hearing? you hear with deborah forrics are reporting. i know this is the u.s. marshal group you used to work with. >> yes, exactly. i think probably what you've got is an outer perimeter of regular police officers and then you've got the u.s. marshal special operations group. you've got border patrol and new york state police and other groups that have r more than likely handling the inner perimeter and literally just walking through the woods trying to locate him. now, in they're right on top of him, i'm sure that's what they're doing. >> and those words, when they say right on top of what would that mean? does that mean they've had eyes on
they believe david sweat is there and armed and right now reporting on top of david sweat.e awaiting to see if there are shots heard, what we can tell you but we believe that this could be going down any second from now. we'll be getting back to our reporter as soon as we can get them with us as soon as they get a little bit more information. i have shane hobel with me and also the u.s. marshal. art, let me start with you. what are you hearing? you hear with deborah forrics are reporting. i...
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david: good luck. >> thank you.: a potential souvenir for fans could mean big bucks for new york state. over 90,000, $2 winning tickets for american pharaoh were sold at the belmont stake and have yet to be claimed, undoubtedly by fans who want to keep them as suf nirs. the tickets are worth $3.50. bringing the total to over $315,000. if it is unclaimed, the money will be paid to the state of new york. stuart varney spoke to the jockey victor espinoza about the money behind the historic victory. >> how much do you make? >> zero. >> come on. >> i donate all my money to state cancer research for kids. >> all of it? >> all of it. >> god bless him. wonderful guy. melissa: that's amazing, very cool. loan forgiveness on the taxpayer's dime. the president's new push that will forgive billions of dollars of student loan debt. david: we're waiting on elon musk as he prepares to update tesla investors. how much longer can the company burn through 400 million dollars a month? new york state is reinventing by leading the way on
david: good luck. >> thank you.: a potential souvenir for fans could mean big bucks for new york state. over 90,000, $2 winning tickets for american pharaoh were sold at the belmont stake and have yet to be claimed, undoubtedly by fans who want to keep them as suf nirs. the tickets are worth $3.50. bringing the total to over $315,000. if it is unclaimed, the money will be paid to the state of new york. stuart varney spoke to the jockey victor espinoza about the money behind the historic...
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david, can you take over? david: in particular, 20,000 of these vehicles from 2014 model year.mes after nine complaints from drivers of automatic braking for no apparent reason. all the controversy surrounding fifa, we're learning its staff in switzerland are among surprise, surprise, the highest paid employees in the country. average pay and compensation, $242,000 per person last year. that's -- by the way, melissa, without any of the perks. melissa: my hero. did you see him save me there? what a gentleman. thank you so much. this is what's great about having a partner. >> hey, it's friday. we count on each other. melissa: we will tell you the best cities for jobs and to call home for relocating. my parents on fox & friends earlier. i was joined by the next julia child. do you see her there? more on this after the breaks. ♪ melissa: putting jobs in the spotlight, nearly 400,000 workers entering the labor force in may. let's bring in the panel to break it all down. jack how from behrens. rich from the national review. he's also a fox news contributor. there was a lot of really
david, can you take over? david: in particular, 20,000 of these vehicles from 2014 model year.mes after nine complaints from drivers of automatic braking for no apparent reason. all the controversy surrounding fifa, we're learning its staff in switzerland are among surprise, surprise, the highest paid employees in the country. average pay and compensation, $242,000 per person last year. that's -- by the way, melissa, without any of the perks. melissa: my hero. did you see him save me there?...
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across the board, david. david: below 17,900. hasn't happened in a while. [closing bell ringing] here is everything you need to know right now as bells are ringing. a major victory for obamacare today that is going to affect all of our lives and our businesses. in a 6-3 vote the supreme court ruled that the irs can continue to provide tax subsidies for low and middle income people who buy insurance in all states, whether they have the federal or state system. fiery dissent from conservative justice ant anyone scalia causing quite a concern. we should quote, calling this law "scotuscare." here is what president obama had to say after the decision came down. >> after a presidential election based in part on preserving or repealing this law, after multiple challenges to this law before the supreme court, the affordable care act is here to stay. david: joining me now is fox business's peter barnes who was outside of the court when it happened and fox news senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano who guessed it right several weeks ago. we'll get to andy j
across the board, david. david: below 17,900. hasn't happened in a while. [closing bell ringing] here is everything you need to know right now as bells are ringing. a major victory for obamacare today that is going to affect all of our lives and our businesses. in a 6-3 vote the supreme court ruled that the irs can continue to provide tax subsidies for low and middle income people who buy insurance in all states, whether they have the federal or state system. fiery dissent from conservative...
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captured fugitive david sweat in the hands of police. take a look at this photo obtained exclusively by our deborah feyerick. we have just also learned the name of the officer that shot him. sergeant jay cook. you are looking at a tophoto of him now. governor cuomo are address the press in a few moments. sweat was being treated inside of a local immediate call center. he is on the move right now, though. he is being taken to albany. bigger facility there where he can be treated. he is on run for 23 days. he was taken into police custody just two miles from the canadian border. just 30 miles away from the prison where he i skescaped. he was walking down a road this afternoon. broad daylight when he was stopped. he fled across a field. and he was shot twice. but he was taken into custody alive. alexandra field joins me live in constable, new york. what are the authorities on the ground there saying? >> reporter: well, they're still at the field, poppy. they're bringing in forensic investigators. they have got to do the processing of that f
captured fugitive david sweat in the hands of police. take a look at this photo obtained exclusively by our deborah feyerick. we have just also learned the name of the officer that shot him. sergeant jay cook. you are looking at a tophoto of him now. governor cuomo are address the press in a few moments. sweat was being treated inside of a local immediate call center. he is on the move right now, though. he is being taken to albany. bigger facility there where he can be treated. he is on run...
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david: jeff. >> one game, no court. david: what do you think, mike?th dan, two and we're in court. david: guys, thank you very much. good discussion. melissa? melissa: facebook is claiming a breakthrough in photo recognition. the company says it developed a way to recognize people in photos even if their faces are obstructed. the new technology takes into account things like body poses and partial views of faces. deirdre bolton joins us now. this sounds very controversial. >> extremely controversial. i'm sure facebook will have numerous discussions as you rightly point out about privacy. as you said, i mean this new technology can recognize you if you're in photos, even when you're not looking. you said it, all these clues, all these patterns. i guess we're so predictable. but it takes into account like you said, your body language, how you normally pose, your clothing, even partial views of your face. so, it is cool and it is creepy at the same time. and i guess we should be getting used to this as far as social media goes. speaking of media, melissa
david: jeff. >> one game, no court. david: what do you think, mike?th dan, two and we're in court. david: guys, thank you very much. good discussion. melissa? melissa: facebook is claiming a breakthrough in photo recognition. the company says it developed a way to recognize people in photos even if their faces are obstructed. the new technology takes into account things like body poses and partial views of faces. deirdre bolton joins us now. this sounds very controversial. >>...
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gary: so it's one finger outside right edge, david? david: yeah. gary: get that line and figure it out now. they've officially got this one at 17 feet, five inches, if that means anything. that's not dead. wow. that's six feet by the home. peter: he hasn't given up his turn. gary: no. they're going to stare at each other here to see which one is out. david: i'm too nervous to read it. gary: lingmerth is out right? guys? peter: justin had a look at it, went back and kept his hand in his pocket. didn't look like it to me from here but so be it. this to win. gary: this putt here right around six feet. this putt -- there we go. 4'6". this week, the graphic again 50-50. peter: i told you he was rock solid on these. gary: rock solid! david lingmerth! his first tournament win and the 40th anniversary of the memorial tournament! let's go down to david feherty. david, after a couple of second-place finishes, you finally break through with your first victory at jack's memorial tournament. how special is this and how great is this day? david: i can't believe
gary: so it's one finger outside right edge, david? david: yeah. gary: get that line and figure it out now. they've officially got this one at 17 feet, five inches, if that means anything. that's not dead. wow. that's six feet by the home. peter: he hasn't given up his turn. gary: no. they're going to stare at each other here to see which one is out. david: i'm too nervous to read it. gary: lingmerth is out right? guys? peter: justin had a look at it, went back and kept his hand in his pocket....
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david. i'm thrilled to be with you. the case puts the burned particularly important for your audience, puts the burden on the employer to ask if there's anything with your religious practices that would be inconsistent with your work here. by the way, you see the clothing i'm wearing, i have to wear it when i'm on the floor selling your product. the fact that she didn't say that does not mean she had to say it. the potential employer ought to have known to ask about it. that's the very practical difference that will affect hr and hiring departments all across the country after today. >> that is an amazing ruling. shannon was talking to us about that obamacare ruling. that is a very big one for businesses and for consumers. as we look at potentially seeing higher rates as a result of all this. what do you think will happen? >> the supreme court has a couple of guidelines when looking at cases like this. there are two here at oppose. one is decide the case on the smallest, narrowest basis poss
david. i'm thrilled to be with you. the case puts the burned particularly important for your audience, puts the burden on the employer to ask if there's anything with your religious practices that would be inconsistent with your work here. by the way, you see the clothing i'm wearing, i have to wear it when i'm on the floor selling your product. the fact that she didn't say that does not mean she had to say it. the potential employer ought to have known to ask about it. that's the very...
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david woo, does this worry you? david: it does.re talking about a slowdown in production earlier. if you are not putting money into research and of element, productivity growth of the future will be lower. that is the environment we could be heading toward. brendan: the argument is when you have federally funded research it crowds out private research. is there a role for both? david: if you look at a lot of other countries -- basically some of these asian economies -- there is a case to be made that basically the government has a role to fund for the economy what others would not have done on their own. tom: should we fear the technological advancement of china, or are they so small for -- david: there is no patent protection in china. from that point of view, there is very little tendency to innovate. they are good at copping things to make them small fine-tuning, but i do not think china is developing technologically as a threat to the u.s. brendan: you copy things, we copy things from the u.k. we suddenly became interested in p
david woo, does this worry you? david: it does.re talking about a slowdown in production earlier. if you are not putting money into research and of element, productivity growth of the future will be lower. that is the environment we could be heading toward. brendan: the argument is when you have federally funded research it crowds out private research. is there a role for both? david: if you look at a lot of other countries -- basically some of these asian economies -- there is a case to be...
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and he recognized him to be david sweat. at that time, sweat turned and fled on foot with the sergeant in pursuit. at some point running across a field, he realized that sweat was going to make it to a tree line and possibly could have disappeared and he fired two shots from his service weapon, his handgun hitting sweat twice in the torso. local ems team responded and treated sweat on the scene. he was airlifted to the hospital and he's in stable condition. i would expect he's going to be moved to one of those trauma centers for further treatment. we have been in the area, as i 208d you on friday. we started at the northern border near the canadian border . this took place a mile and a half from the canadian border. our concern was they could have made it to the border and it was effective being in the right area, where sweat was i could only assume he was going for the border that he was that close and we couldn't be happier we were able to apprehend him and not lose him. it's been a long three weeks. >> it's been a long th
and he recognized him to be david sweat. at that time, sweat turned and fled on foot with the sergeant in pursuit. at some point running across a field, he realized that sweat was going to make it to a tree line and possibly could have disappeared and he fired two shots from his service weapon, his handgun hitting sweat twice in the torso. local ems team responded and treated sweat on the scene. he was airlifted to the hospital and he's in stable condition. i would expect he's going to be moved...
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it turned out david dooley was not a match.l media janet called for him to be freed. >> we've been telling everyone you know he didn't do this. nobody deserves to be accused of a crime of this magnitude without something to prove that he did it. >> but even without forensic evidence tying david dooley to the crime, prosecutor linda tally smith remained confident deciding to move forward with the case. in september 2014 david dooley went on trial for murder. >> the truth is there is no smoking gun. there is no one fingerprint. there is no eyewitness. >> so just what did the prosecutor have on david dooley? >> coming up -- >> our beliefs have always been that david dooley was in the middle of breaking into her office when she came up the steps and surprised him. >> a break-in? what was he after? and how could he have managed such a spotless escape? >> a clean pair of - you set rules around the house, right? so set rules for your kids when they go online: don't be a cyberbully. no racy selfies. and remember everyone can see everyt
it turned out david dooley was not a match.l media janet called for him to be freed. >> we've been telling everyone you know he didn't do this. nobody deserves to be accused of a crime of this magnitude without something to prove that he did it. >> but even without forensic evidence tying david dooley to the crime, prosecutor linda tally smith remained confident deciding to move forward with the case. in september 2014 david dooley went on trial for murder. >> the truth is...
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police are now chasing the other escapee david sweat. we're getting new details on the stunning breakthrough. >>> judgment day -- the u.s. supreme court makes history, ruling that same-sex couples must be allowed to get married in all 50 states. the landmark ruling sets off jubilations, but also sharp criticism for some of the justices and some presidential candidates. >>> amazing grace. president obama delivers a stirring eulogy for the pastor of emanuel a.m.e. church who was murdered with eight of his congress. >>> the manhunt there, law enforcement sources now telling cnn one of the inmates, richard matt has been shot hand killed by police. that last report teams are now chasing the other escapee, david sweat. >>> an historic decision sparks a tremendous celebration, the 5-4 decision will allow same-sex marriage nationwide redefining u.s. civil rights. >>> just now, in words and in song a powerful and emotional call to action by president obama. our correspondents and experts, they have new details on all the hour's breaking news. >>>
police are now chasing the other escapee david sweat. we're getting new details on the stunning breakthrough. >>> judgment day -- the u.s. supreme court makes history, ruling that same-sex couples must be allowed to get married in all 50 states. the landmark ruling sets off jubilations, but also sharp criticism for some of the justices and some presidential candidates. >>> amazing grace. president obama delivers a stirring eulogy for the pastor of emanuel a.m.e. church who was...
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now, they have taken david sweat alive. tom, just your reaction to him and frankly, what he is wearing. clearly not prison gash. >> it's pretty clear that the number of cabins that they probably broke into they found enough clothing boots underwear, possibly food and water to sustain them somewhat. and then they would obtain the bug bites and other effects of being outside when they moved from one location to another. so -- but looking at the picture here of his capture, he appears in relatively good shape considering if he was shot twice, it doesn't look like life-threatening wounds just from this photo. i'd like to say something about the likelihood of him talking. one of the things about guys like this are typically very narcissistic. they will want to brag now smart he was, how great he was, how manipulative he was, how he convinced joyce, how he convinced others at the prison to help them. i think if the right team interrogates him, and i would have great confidence if it was an fbi team because they would know exactly
now, they have taken david sweat alive. tom, just your reaction to him and frankly, what he is wearing. clearly not prison gash. >> it's pretty clear that the number of cabins that they probably broke into they found enough clothing boots underwear, possibly food and water to sustain them somewhat. and then they would obtain the bug bites and other effects of being outside when they moved from one location to another. so -- but looking at the picture here of his capture, he appears in...
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sweat saw david sweat confronted david sweat and apprehended david southwest who new is at the hospital. >> there are many reports that sweat initially ran off after matt was gunned down near the cabin where the men were thought to be hiding and officers heard sweat running from the scene and fired another round of bullet but they missed. did you hear about that? >> we have not heard about that. in the last few hours before we heard all of the sirens from the place we are staying headed in this direction we got up and out and heed this way, new york senator schumer announced there was at some point in the last few days d.n.a. found on some sort of food left over a mile away from the spot where his partner in crime richard matt, ended up being confronted bit forder patrol agents refusing to surrender and shot dead ending his time, his prison escape right there in a wooded area. we do not know anymore about how david sweat managed to get away. we do not know if david sweat was, in fact, right there because until today that happened on friday, richard matt was taken down. until today no on
sweat saw david sweat confronted david sweat and apprehended david southwest who new is at the hospital. >> there are many reports that sweat initially ran off after matt was gunned down near the cabin where the men were thought to be hiding and officers heard sweat running from the scene and fired another round of bullet but they missed. did you hear about that? >> we have not heard about that. in the last few hours before we heard all of the sirens from the place we are staying...
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captured fugitive david sweat in the hands of police.at this photo obtained exclusively by our deborah feyerick. we have just also learned the name of the officer that shot him. sergeant jay cook. you are looking at a to 0photo of him now. governor cuomo are address the press in a few moments. sweat was being treated inside of a local immediate call center. he is on the move right now, though. he is being taken to albany. bigger facility there where he can be treated. he is on run for 23 days. he was taken into police custody just two miles from the canadian border. just 30
captured fugitive david sweat in the hands of police.at this photo obtained exclusively by our deborah feyerick. we have just also learned the name of the officer that shot him. sergeant jay cook. you are looking at a to 0photo of him now. governor cuomo are address the press in a few moments. sweat was being treated inside of a local immediate call center. he is on the move right now, though. he is being taken to albany. bigger facility there where he can be treated. he is on run for 23 days....
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david? david: david lee miller, thank you very much. melissa: police close several miles of route 347 east of the village of dannemora looking for these two. bloodhounds have picked up the scent of what authorities suspect came from the two men a few miles from the correctional facility. joining me with more, rod wheeler, former washington, d.c. homicide detective. he is also a fox news contributor. what is your bet on this? i mean, do you think they're still in the area? >> you know, melissa, that's an excellent question. good evening to you, first of all. the bloodhounds, they do an excellent job. i've used those types of sniffer dogs, is what we like to call them, before when i've tracked down suspects the same way, and i'll tell you, the rate in which they are, you know, they're pretty accurate is pretty good. i will say that based on that and not just that alone, there's also new information that there was a camp site, like a makeshift camp site that the police found not far from this area that they're searching now that they belie
david? david: david lee miller, thank you very much. melissa: police close several miles of route 347 east of the village of dannemora looking for these two. bloodhounds have picked up the scent of what authorities suspect came from the two men a few miles from the correctional facility. joining me with more, rod wheeler, former washington, d.c. homicide detective. he is also a fox news contributor. what is your bet on this? i mean, do you think they're still in the area? >> you know,...
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david, you want to? david: i think denominations are important at the national level. the historian mentioned the constitution creates a roof without walls. and the sort of organizational presence that denominations represent go a long way towards creating those walls. we see this in the civil war in 1840's when baptist and methodist split apart. at that point, that -- those were one of the few organizations, those were among the few organizations that had a real national presence. and their division was an important catalyst toward the sectionalism as it played out from there -- the presbyterians in the 1850's. and so, we can see what happens when those national organizations, those, the denominations that created the walls underneath the roof of the constitution begin to break down. the nation soon follows. stephen: i want to answer one of my questions because i thought this is where you're going to go when i was asking about the key moments, the great moment in the 19th century, and you were saying about your lds heritage. so, i thought you were going to talk about
david, you want to? david: i think denominations are important at the national level. the historian mentioned the constitution creates a roof without walls. and the sort of organizational presence that denominations represent go a long way towards creating those walls. we see this in the civil war in 1840's when baptist and methodist split apart. at that point, that -- those were one of the few organizations, those were among the few organizations that had a real national presence. and their...
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david: i think this may be more holeable than david lingmerth's. peter: yeah, they've reversed position again. now advantage rose. jim: oh! a par for rose! nick: unbelievable putt. jim: and leo is loving it. mom is too. lingmerth now must answer back. or the tournament belongs to justin for the second time. a left turn at the very end. the perfect read and speed. nick: that's a better reaction. [laughter] jim: now jack. nick: oh, my gosh, jack says. jim: let's get a quick read on this putt, guys. peter: now what lingmerth can't do is increase his speed very much here. he still needs to give himself the whole hole to try to make the putt. it's just going to require a good stroke and conquer the pressure of the moment. jim: stay up. what a putt! oh, my goodness! march on! two routine pars. and fine recognition there by the young lad there. a nod for the fine gutsy par putt lingmerth. sure, i knew they both were going to make four all along didn't you? nick: absolutely guaranteed. justin appliance of science and lingmerth, it's all about guts. jim: th
david: i think this may be more holeable than david lingmerth's. peter: yeah, they've reversed position again. now advantage rose. jim: oh! a par for rose! nick: unbelievable putt. jim: and leo is loving it. mom is too. lingmerth now must answer back. or the tournament belongs to justin for the second time. a left turn at the very end. the perfect read and speed. nick: that's a better reaction. [laughter] jim: now jack. nick: oh, my gosh, jack says. jim: let's get a quick read on this putt,...
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you are watching msnbc's coverage of the capture of david sweat, fugitive david sweat.ow you're looking at a podium where governor cuomo will be speaking about this capture in about a half hour. we're going to be taking that live for you. also want to show you a sight that was relief for a great many people. that is the sight of an ambulance carrying david sweat pulling up to the alice hyde medical center in malone, new york, after he was shot walking on a road in constable, new york. again, after david sweat was caught -- you can hear the cheers -- caught walking on a road in constable, new york, and shot by a police officer, he was brought to the alice hyde medical center. he was in that ambulance that you are looking at, a sight for sore eyes. we heard some cheers. there's also actually a rally going on in dannemora outside of the prison. you can see that, people clapping and cheering. we were just trying to listen and hear what some of the people are saying. but they're clapping in support for the police officers and all law enforcement officials who helped in the c
you are watching msnbc's coverage of the capture of david sweat, fugitive david sweat.ow you're looking at a podium where governor cuomo will be speaking about this capture in about a half hour. we're going to be taking that live for you. also want to show you a sight that was relief for a great many people. that is the sight of an ambulance carrying david sweat pulling up to the alice hyde medical center in malone, new york, after he was shot walking on a road in constable, new york. again,...
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david: a lot more. there is clearly a war of ideas that is being fought in social media and other places in cyberspace. we have to contest in that war of ideas. all of the coalition countries -- this is where those gulf cooperation countries come in so importantly. it is impressive that they are in this fight. they are all in it. charlie: should they put their own troops on the ground if necessary? david: no. unless it's a buffer zone in syria or something. certainly not in iraq. iraqis can handle it with the assistance we are providing. if we also add some of these other assets that i have discussed and also augment the training equipment -- charlie: has us combating them online been insufficient? david: yes. empirically, that war is not going well. charlie: are we winning or losing? david: it is arguable that we will win again in iraq. i think that iraq can be handled. i think it can be kept intact. we have to do a lot more in syria. we have to do more in some of the other areas. this is already a lon
david: a lot more. there is clearly a war of ideas that is being fought in social media and other places in cyberspace. we have to contest in that war of ideas. all of the coalition countries -- this is where those gulf cooperation countries come in so importantly. it is impressive that they are in this fight. they are all in it. charlie: should they put their own troops on the ground if necessary? david: no. unless it's a buffer zone in syria or something. certainly not in iraq. iraqis can...
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david: a lot more.here is clearly a war of ideas being fought in social media and other places in cyberspace. we have to contest in that war of ideas. all of the coalition countries -- this is where those cooperation council studies come in so importantly. it is quite impressive that they are in this fight. huge coalition. charlie: should they put their own troops on the ground if necessary? david: no. you do not want neighboring forces inside iraq or syria. iraqis can handle it with the assistance we are providing, the intelligence, surveillance reconnaissance assets, planning, and precision fires from the air. charlie: has our combating them online and in social media been to insufficient by definition, because they are recruiting people from around the world? david: clearly. you have the numbers to prove that. there's no question about that. empirically, that war is not going well. charlie: are we winning or losing at this moment? david: if you are not winning, you're probably losing. it is arguable
david: a lot more.here is clearly a war of ideas being fought in social media and other places in cyberspace. we have to contest in that war of ideas. all of the coalition countries -- this is where those cooperation council studies come in so importantly. it is quite impressive that they are in this fight. huge coalition. charlie: should they put their own troops on the ground if necessary? david: no. you do not want neighboring forces inside iraq or syria. iraqis can handle it with the...
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we expect david sweat would be in similar physical condition. no word yet on where he was shot or how many times he was shot. this is incredibly important as far as this case progresses at this point. you had one of these fugitives shot dead but you have another now who has been taken alive. he could provide investigators with the kind of information that they have sought for so long. they've been investigating this case more than three weeks now trying to figure out how these fugitives were able to tunnel their way out of this maximum security prison. there were two prison employees charged in connection with the escape. david sweat, he will be able to provide investigates potentially with a lot of the details about who else he could have possibly been working with inside that prison to execute this very elaborate plan. >> i know you're going to be getting more information. i want to bring in tom fuentes. very good points here. you and i have been discussing this all afternoon. what could we learn from sweat now that he is still alive and how i
we expect david sweat would be in similar physical condition. no word yet on where he was shot or how many times he was shot. this is incredibly important as far as this case progresses at this point. you had one of these fugitives shot dead but you have another now who has been taken alive. he could provide investigators with the kind of information that they have sought for so long. they've been investigating this case more than three weeks now trying to figure out how these fugitives were...
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david: it's true.oom is filled with a number of still photographers, friends of mine, they all agree with that statement by the way. [laughter] i -- the gold standard photo for all of us was not a vietnam photo but was joe rosenthal's picture of iwo jima. when you look at some of the other photos, this is the one that was heroic. marines raising the flag. on iwo jima. this is a photograph everyone is seen. probably the most reproduced picture ever. and when you put that one up against one like this, and this is a 1963 photo by malcolm brown -- did not win the pulitzer prize. i believe he wanted next year. but this suggested to president kennedy that he should get involved with vietnam. it is hard to imagine that, but this was a very important photograph. then eddie adam's picture. this photo was so astonishing really for every possible way. , but if you look at joe rosenthal's pictures compared with this. heroism, the red, white, and blue, the good, old american way. and then the dark, underside of war
david: it's true.oom is filled with a number of still photographers, friends of mine, they all agree with that statement by the way. [laughter] i -- the gold standard photo for all of us was not a vietnam photo but was joe rosenthal's picture of iwo jima. when you look at some of the other photos, this is the one that was heroic. marines raising the flag. on iwo jima. this is a photograph everyone is seen. probably the most reproduced picture ever. and when you put that one up against one like...
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david? >> steve osunsami, tonight, steve, thanks. >>> now to that other confrontation with a cop that made national headlines, walter scott, shot and killed in south carolina. you'll remember the image, his car pulling into the parking lot, being followed by that officer. that officer then approaching the vehicle. you see them interacting and then the whole country saw what came next, that suspect running and then shot and killed. tonight a major development and that officer indicted. here's abc's pierre thomas. >>> reporter: those fatal moments caught on tape. six shots striking walter scott multiple times in the back as he fled from officer michael slager. the video's release prompting national outrage and quick action by authorities. slager has maintained his innocence, supporters saying the shooting was justified. today walter scott's family appearing grateful. >> this morning the grand jury made a decision to indict mr. slager for murder, and we're very happy and pleased about that. >>
david? >> steve osunsami, tonight, steve, thanks. >>> now to that other confrontation with a cop that made national headlines, walter scott, shot and killed in south carolina. you'll remember the image, his car pulling into the parking lot, being followed by that officer. that officer then approaching the vehicle. you see them interacting and then the whole country saw what came next, that suspect running and then shot and killed. tonight a major development and that officer...
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david? david: despite the bullish housing data greece seems to be the major catalyst driving today's stock market gains. nasdaq ending the day at a fresh record, very healthy record at that. wall street is hopeful a last-ditch proposal from the greek government may be enough to secure a bailout and avoid a default. darius dale, a senior analyst at hegi risk management. darius, seems like somebody did? >> everyone did. financial media, analysts following story. this is joke, soap a. we know they won't go anywhere to set a precedent for countries exiting the euro. we knew they would blink. let's get on with our lives. david: my old boss at "the wall street journal" used to say the imf is a collection agency for the banks. if that is so, most of the greek debt is held by imf and european governments as well. they must look at two billion dollar payment to come up if i have to choose eating that $2 billion and seeing bond market collapse i will eat the 2 billion. >> totally that. also you have t
david? david: despite the bullish housing data greece seems to be the major catalyst driving today's stock market gains. nasdaq ending the day at a fresh record, very healthy record at that. wall street is hopeful a last-ditch proposal from the greek government may be enough to secure a bailout and avoid a default. darius dale, a senior analyst at hegi risk management. darius, seems like somebody did? >> everyone did. financial media, analysts following story. this is joke, soap a. we...
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all those on board have now been released by the cdc, david. >> david kerley live in washington. david, thanks. >>> now to the storms hitting tonight. millions of americans from texas up to chicago across to new york bracing for dangerous weather. flash flood watches in 15 states now, and all eyes on the gulf of mexico too. what could become a tropical storm barreling toward the coast. these images out of norman, oklahoma, drenching rains, rescues under way, a dangerous commute home in ann arbor, michigan, and in san antonio, this is interstate 35, cars navigating the floodwaters, and here's the radar at this hour. storms from the south all the way up to the northeast. let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee in a moment. but first abc's kendis gibson in galveston where they are bracing for a rough night. >> reporter: david, good evening. take a look, the waves are really starting to whip up here in galveston. emergency managers are really looking at this storm very carefully. their biggest concern flash flooding. you recall texas coming off the wettest month ever in may
all those on board have now been released by the cdc, david. >> david kerley live in washington. david, thanks. >>> now to the storms hitting tonight. millions of americans from texas up to chicago across to new york bracing for dangerous weather. flash flood watches in 15 states now, and all eyes on the gulf of mexico too. what could become a tropical storm barreling toward the coast. these images out of norman, oklahoma, drenching rains, rescues under way, a dangerous commute...
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it was david sweat. sweat tried to run away, prompting that sergeant to open fire shooting him twice in the torso, in the back. sweat's capture ending a massive manhunt that's been under way, as you know since he and richard matt used power tools to break out of a maximum security prison more than three weeks ago. we've been reporting matt was shot and is i would by a federal agent during a confrontation on friday. david sweat is being treated for his injuries before being transferred to another hospital where we hear he is in stable condition. rick leventhal in new york. rick? >> he reminded us how dangerous these two escaped killers were that they were in his words, very dangerous men. one of them killed a sheriff's deputy david sweat did, in a savage savage way. they were eager to get them both into custody. richard matt was killed on friday by the tactical unit ask then today a new york state trooper, a sergeant out on routine patrol as you mentioned, saw david sweat, stopped him and tried to questio
it was david sweat. sweat tried to run away, prompting that sergeant to open fire shooting him twice in the torso, in the back. sweat's capture ending a massive manhunt that's been under way, as you know since he and richard matt used power tools to break out of a maximum security prison more than three weeks ago. we've been reporting matt was shot and is i would by a federal agent during a confrontation on friday. david sweat is being treated for his injuries before being transferred to...
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david? >> linzie thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to two separate arson investigations tonight. two different churches in the south. among them this church in charlotte. the fbi telling us there is no hate crime investigation right now. the pastor of the church saying he is ready to forgive. authorities are asking for the public's help. abc's linsey davis is in north carolina. >> reporter: charred remains tonight at this predominantly black church in charlotte, north carolina. fire officials now calling it outson. >> the baptist church on briar creek road right before central, it's on fire. >> reporter: flames were shooting through the roof when the pastor rushed to the scene. >> i was really concerned about the fact that you know are we going toatch our church go completely up in flames? >> reporter: investigators are looking into who started the blaze and why. an fbi spokesperson in charlotte tonight saying there's no hate crime investigation at this time. but local authorities on th
david? >> linzie thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to two separate arson investigations tonight. two different churches in the south. among them this church in charlotte. the fbi telling us there is no hate crime investigation right now. the pastor of the church saying he is ready to forgive. authorities are asking for the public's help. abc's linsey davis is in north carolina. >> reporter: charred remains tonight at this predominantly black church in charlotte, north...
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david wright abc news new york. >> david, thank you. >>> the nba finals tonight. two key players and one very popular 2-year-old daughter. abc's paula faris is gameside. >> reporter: the series featuring the two most popular players in the league, cleveland's lebron james and golden state's stephen curry. lebron famously returning to his hometown this season after his infamous departure in 2010. >> this fall i'm going to take my talents to south beach. >> reporter: that left the city shocked, angered enough to burn his jersey. and curry, the league mvp, whose whose faith, philanthropy and family keep him grounded. his wife? >> yeah she isn't a basketball fan. >> reporter: and his daughter riley. >> dada help me. ah! >> reporter: your daughter is going to be unimpressed, probably? >> she'll probably shake her head. >> reporter: different sides of the court and now both trying to bring championships to their championship-starved city. golden state's had a dry spell since 1975. and believe land hasn't won anything since the 1964 browns. and tickets to see these guys
david wright abc news new york. >> david, thank you. >>> the nba finals tonight. two key players and one very popular 2-year-old daughter. abc's paula faris is gameside. >> reporter: the series featuring the two most popular players in the league, cleveland's lebron james and golden state's stephen curry. lebron famously returning to his hometown this season after his infamous departure in 2010. >> this fall i'm going to take my talents to south beach. >>...
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sir david not brought -- sir david attenborough: so, -- reporter: a chance to tell the most powerful man on the planet how to save the planet face-to-face. bbc news. katty: all week, we have been airing reports from whitehorse village, a chinese farming community that has been transformed into a modern city. carrie gracie has tracked the progress over the last 15 years. the most ambitious become the most impatient. tonight we bring you the tale of the self-made millionaires. >> the family says they have a hard working and achievement is good for business. for as long as i have known them their ambition has outstripped the rest of whitehorse village. >>[speaking foreign language] reporter: work is well behind schedule. >> what are we going to need? reporter: a decade ago, they have left their farming days behind. the new rich of whitehorse village, taking a rare afternoon off. >> [indiscernible] >> [speaking foreign language] reporter: eight months later, she left. hundreds of miles from home, married and pregnant. >> [speaking foreign language] [laughter] reporter: behind all the big
sir david not brought -- sir david attenborough: so, -- reporter: a chance to tell the most powerful man on the planet how to save the planet face-to-face. bbc news. katty: all week, we have been airing reports from whitehorse village, a chinese farming community that has been transformed into a modern city. carrie gracie has tracked the progress over the last 15 years. the most ambitious become the most impatient. tonight we bring you the tale of the self-made millionaires. >> the family...