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will ferrell's the obvious example of that, janeane garofalo, david cross, karen kilgariff, there were a number of other people who were associated with that scene in san francisco or los angeles who went on to be part of either mr. show or the ben stiller show. before that, some of the people who were associated later with larry sanders, as you were, that's some extraordinary comedy you're mining. those people, and to see how that scene has become kind of the mainstream scene...it's been a real transition. and of course, you ended up on one of the most popular network shows of our lifetimes, right? - [mary lynn] yes, that was... - [evan] hard to imagine? - also, unexpected. - something you didn't necessarily set out to do. - i was around for a lot of those early mr. shows. i don't know how much it really happens like this anymore, with the internet and people filming their own things and having the ability to quickly do that, but it was bob odenkirk and david cross doing live shows to test the material that would become that tv show. and they would throw me in there and i was almost k
will ferrell's the obvious example of that, janeane garofalo, david cross, karen kilgariff, there were a number of other people who were associated with that scene in san francisco or los angeles who went on to be part of either mr. show or the ben stiller show. before that, some of the people who were associated later with larry sanders, as you were, that's some extraordinary comedy you're mining. those people, and to see how that scene has become kind of the mainstream scene...it's been a...
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for that, we go to david. crossed see these gains through at least when we wrap up our trading session. some of these markets, like -- asia ish korea like this, 6/10 of 1%. pushing to two month, three-month highs, especially across southeast asia. volumes a little bit on the thinner side, of course. hunt saying and shanghai composite, a little bit heavier than usual. break it upto across sector groups, everyone is pretty much higher. a lot of the focus today has been on these mining stocks. we are basically back to levels of two years ago. there is a lot of money going back to the safe haven currency. there is also money flowing out of those safe haven currencies. for example, you're looking at a decent bid across these currencies in southeast asia. very quickly, i just talked .bout gold if you think gold is expensive, silver is actually much more expensive relative to gold. this back now taken to levels of august of 2014. you can buy the least amount of silver using gold, just looking at this right here. something to
for that, we go to david. crossed see these gains through at least when we wrap up our trading session. some of these markets, like -- asia ish korea like this, 6/10 of 1%. pushing to two month, three-month highs, especially across southeast asia. volumes a little bit on the thinner side, of course. hunt saying and shanghai composite, a little bit heavier than usual. break it upto across sector groups, everyone is pretty much higher. a lot of the focus today has been on these mining stocks. we...
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david: the headlines continue to cross.dering a $5.5 billion stock sale and exit from poland. -- and exit from poland. -- arow, if that statement fed statement will probably a knowledge better news on the economy. oil trading below $43. one notable player still feeling the heat, bp. shares tumbled in london after it posted a 45% slump in earnings. guest helpedext break new ground with the launch john lov, john love. thank you for joining us. how do you deal with an etf aced on oil -- based on oil in a down market? john: we track our etf, the closest to the physical month -- highly correlated to the daily returns for crude. vonnie: you would imagine that investors would be investing for the long run. john: if people are looking at oil, we see a trend, you want to play it tactically, be smart to know the market you are getting into. we have a fun that has 14 commodities at a time -- a fund. david: what has changed in that 10 year period since you started the fund? john: we were around 350 in terms of etf's, it is now over 200
david: the headlines continue to cross.dering a $5.5 billion stock sale and exit from poland. -- and exit from poland. -- arow, if that statement fed statement will probably a knowledge better news on the economy. oil trading below $43. one notable player still feeling the heat, bp. shares tumbled in london after it posted a 45% slump in earnings. guest helpedext break new ground with the launch john lov, john love. thank you for joining us. how do you deal with an etf aced on oil -- based on...
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david, you are on sort of a cross-country tour with your colleagues who are involved in israaid.o you want people to know about what is israaid, and what is it doing? >> well, israaid, first and foremost, is a humanitarian assistance organization with israeli volunteers. they work all over the world, not just in greece, not just in europe, not just in the middle east, but also in japan and even in the united states with hurricane katrina in the past. they just represent the values that i feel very strongly for, and this is to help anyone in need and try to do the best they can. >> dr. adler, you have a number of doctors who rotate in and out of these programs. what was it like for you on the beaches? and can you describe it, that you would see these waves of people coming in literally on waves of water? >> so, i was in there in october, november, when we had between 7,000 to 10,000 people arriving a day. >> a day. >> a day. it's a huge amount of people, overwhelming, and we had to react. we were two teams of doctors and nurses, both jewish and arabs, christians and muslims from i
david, you are on sort of a cross-country tour with your colleagues who are involved in israaid.o you want people to know about what is israaid, and what is it doing? >> well, israaid, first and foremost, is a humanitarian assistance organization with israeli volunteers. they work all over the world, not just in greece, not just in europe, not just in the middle east, but also in japan and even in the united states with hurricane katrina in the past. they just represent the values that i...
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david. >>> a nice summer day build ago cross the region, matt with lots of sunshine.ity on the low side. sixty-seven by 7:00. by 10:00 o'clock we will be a comfortable 72 degrees. at noon, 81. by 3:00 that is your high 87 degrees but pretty nice. the wind on the low side, every now and then we will get a breeze. at the airport i don't know you why want to leave town but maybe you have to. no major delays. doesn't look like any rain occurring right now in our big travel destinations. kind of cloudy off the coast of boston, nydia and tam. >> all right, thanks, david. >>> health officials in the u.s. continue to monitor hundreds of pregnant woman who contracted the zika virus. cdc says 320 affected pregnant woman that they are closely watching have. zika has concerned throughout the americas due to an alarming rise of cases of birth defects including severe breathal brain abnormalities. "action news" will be right back but first here's america's money. >> tomorrow america money breakfast. >> the british pound plunged after the vote to leave eu so by saturday when william
david. >>> a nice summer day build ago cross the region, matt with lots of sunshine.ity on the low side. sixty-seven by 7:00. by 10:00 o'clock we will be a comfortable 72 degrees. at noon, 81. by 3:00 that is your high 87 degrees but pretty nice. the wind on the low side, every now and then we will get a breeze. at the airport i don't know you why want to leave town but maybe you have to. no major delays. doesn't look like any rain occurring right now in our big travel destinations....
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david spunt an exclusive look. >> reporter: overlooking the same waters george washington crossed op christmas 1776 bucks county collectorom lick ken feathery next on 240 years of america. he isn't like any tourist just checking out history. he has with him a piece of history his baby. he is certain it's a rare original copy of the declaration of independence. >> i think next to the bible it's probably considered the most sacred document in the world. >> he says he first found the copy at a ninety three mark more than 20 years ago he spent $100 on the interesting looking piece then stored it away for more than decade. not realizing exactly what he had. >> one day i finally found some information about an static print. >> you can probably find a copy of the declaration of independence at any historical souvenir around the world. >> take app acid based solution put it on anything ink on paper and slightly you put it and use a sink plate press down on it. >> it creates a copy. but ruins the original. this is what we think of when we see the declaration of independence but the rich original in washington, d.c. looks like thi
david spunt an exclusive look. >> reporter: overlooking the same waters george washington crossed op christmas 1776 bucks county collectorom lick ken feathery next on 240 years of america. he isn't like any tourist just checking out history. he has with him a piece of history his baby. he is certain it's a rare original copy of the declaration of independence. >> i think next to the bible it's probably considered the most sacred document in the world. >> he says he first found...
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david spunt an exclusive look. >> reporter: overlooking the same waters george washington crossed op christmas 1776 bucks county collectorom lick ken feathery next on 240 years of america. he isn't like any tourist just checking out history. he has with him a piece of history his baby. he is certain it's a rare original copy of the declaration of independence. >> i think next to the bible it's probably considered the most sacred document in the world. >> he says he first found the copy at a ninety three mark more than 20 years ago he spent $100 on the interesting looking piece then stored it away for more than decade. not realizing exactly what he had. >> one day i finally found some information about an static print. >> you can probably find a copy of the declaration of independence at any historical souvenir around the world. >> take app acid based solution put it on anything ink on paper and slightly you put it and use a sink plate press down on it. >> it creates a copy. but ruins the original. this is what we think of when we see the declaration of independence but the rich original in washington, d.c. looks like thi
david spunt an exclusive look. >> reporter: overlooking the same waters george washington crossed op christmas 1776 bucks county collectorom lick ken feathery next on 240 years of america. he isn't like any tourist just checking out history. he has with him a piece of history his baby. he is certain it's a rare original copy of the declaration of independence. >> i think next to the bible it's probably considered the most sacred document in the world. >> he says he first found...
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oh, i know it by name, but never have i managed to actually cross its doors. >> david: after you. >>avid: how are you doing today? >> cashier: i'm doing good, thank you. how about yourself? >> david: i'm doing fantastic. i got my sizzler outfit on. so, here's the thing. you can get, like, a steak and then add the salad bar with it. >> anthony: right. >> david: you get the best bang for your buck. or you can just get the salad bar. >> anthony: i'm going to have a little bit of steak. >> david: i am going to go traditional and just get just the salad bar. >> cashier: and just the salad bar only. >> david: yeah, thank you. >> cashier: you can have a seat anywhere you like. >> anthony: terrific, thanks. excellent. oh, yeah. pouring for your elders. oh, now you're getting all korean on me. >> david: yeah. super embarrassed right now, because we're in koreatown and i'm taking you to eat at sizzler, which, for a lot of koreans, is the best food in koreatown. >> anthony: so, if you were eating non-korean, this was it? >> david: we never ate out, ever. and if we did, it was mcdonald's. and if
oh, i know it by name, but never have i managed to actually cross its doors. >> david: after you. >>avid: how are you doing today? >> cashier: i'm doing good, thank you. how about yourself? >> david: i'm doing fantastic. i got my sizzler outfit on. so, here's the thing. you can get, like, a steak and then add the salad bar with it. >> anthony: right. >> david: you get the best bang for your buck. or you can just get the salad bar. >> anthony: i'm going...
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authorities say joshia david brown's model s tesla slammed into the side of a tractor trailer crossingto make a turn. the top of the vehicle and its windshield completely crushed. tesla officials say this type of crash is extremely rare, noting the auto pilot feature didn't apply the brake because it didn't pick up the white side of the tractor trailer against the bright sky. >>> time for an early start on your money. wall street is closing the books on a wild first half of the year capped off by a volatile week of trading following the brexit vote. the dow in 2016 so far, look at that chart. in february, falling oil prices and worries about china sent the average spiraling down almost 2,000 points from where it began the year. then a rebound in the spring and a breief hiccup after the vote o leave the europe union. a nice rally yesterday marking the third straight day of big gains and erasing that 610-point plunge from last friday. futures are down just slightly today. global markets are mixed. it's like this brexit was just this nightmare that happened where -- >> do you think it's s
authorities say joshia david brown's model s tesla slammed into the side of a tractor trailer crossingto make a turn. the top of the vehicle and its windshield completely crushed. tesla officials say this type of crash is extremely rare, noting the auto pilot feature didn't apply the brake because it didn't pick up the white side of the tractor trailer against the bright sky. >>> time for an early start on your money. wall street is closing the books on a wild first half of the year...
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they mark christian crosses or a star of david. it's clear what the religion is.re's another one, oh, there's another one. another star of david. and you realize, it is really an american sacrifice that's so real. here's a guy who's new enough to the country to still have his accent but yet he has -- anybody here ever has a chance, go to a naturalization ceremony, go ask when the next one is in your city and go there and spend an hour or two watching people become americans. >> i've done that. >> it's so powerful. they start arguing about who crossed the border last week, talk about people who really want to be americans, and make an effort. i love the principles of this country. that guy probably has that constitution from when he within for naturalization. he probably had to know that stuff. >> perhaps the only child of immigrants, both my parents immigrated to this country, they got here in 1960. >> from? >> my father from british gian and my father from the congo. my mother did stay and become a citizen and voted here. she used to dress up to go and vote and h
they mark christian crosses or a star of david. it's clear what the religion is.re's another one, oh, there's another one. another star of david. and you realize, it is really an american sacrifice that's so real. here's a guy who's new enough to the country to still have his accent but yet he has -- anybody here ever has a chance, go to a naturalization ceremony, go ask when the next one is in your city and go there and spend an hour or two watching people become americans. >> i've done...
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it was coming down a little heavy earlier as david has been saying just starting to cross route 55 southd to rowan university for a summer morning class you're dealing with. that 72 degrees right now in philadelphia. feeling warm, feeling muggy with the chance for a gusty thunderstorm this afternoon, nydia. >> all right, karen, thank you. >>> police in the phoenix area have released this new sketch of a suspected serial shooter. the attacker is targeting people who are outside their homes or in their cars at night. the victims have nothing in common in terms of their age race or gender. there have been seven murders and three other shootings so far. the original spree from april 1st to june 12th was clustered in a close area. authorities have now linked that to incidents outside that neighborhood. they are warning everyone to be alert. >> it's been tense over the past week between police and some communities and many are trying to reach out and make a point. a prime example is officers in homestead, pennsylvania. these officers were having dinner friday night when a couple refused to be
it was coming down a little heavy earlier as david has been saying just starting to cross route 55 southd to rowan university for a summer morning class you're dealing with. that 72 degrees right now in philadelphia. feeling warm, feeling muggy with the chance for a gusty thunderstorm this afternoon, nydia. >> all right, karen, thank you. >>> police in the phoenix area have released this new sketch of a suspected serial shooter. the attacker is targeting people who are outside...
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david spunt an exclusive look. >> overlooking the same waters george washington crossed on christmas 1776, bucks county collectorom reflect on 240 years of america. isn't like any tourist, just checking out history. he has with him, a piece of history. his baby. he is certain it is a rare original copy of the declaration of independence. >> i think next to the bible it is probably considered most sacred document in the world. >> says he first found the copy at a flea market more than 20 years ago. he spent $100 on the interesting looking piece, and then stored it away for more than decade. not realizing exactly what he had. >> i finally found some information about anesthetic printing. >> you can probably find a cope of the declaration every independence at any historical souvenir shop watch makes this copy so unique, these small words,. >> you take acid base solution, put it on anything, ink on paper, and slightly, you put -- use a zink plate. press down on it. >> it create copy, but ruins the original. this is what we think of when we see the declaration every independence, but the original in washington, d.c.
david spunt an exclusive look. >> overlooking the same waters george washington crossed on christmas 1776, bucks county collectorom reflect on 240 years of america. isn't like any tourist, just checking out history. he has with him, a piece of history. his baby. he is certain it is a rare original copy of the declaration of independence. >> i think next to the bible it is probably considered most sacred document in the world. >> says he first found the copy at a flea market...
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david spunt an exclusive look. >> over being look the same waters george washington crossed 1776, bucks county collector, tom, reflectn 240 years of america, isn't like any tourist just checking out history. he has with him a piece every history, his baby. he is certain it is a rare original copy of the declaration every independence. >> i think next to the bible it is probably considered the molk sacred document in the world. >> he says he first found the copy at a flea market more than 20 years ago he spent $100 on the interest looking piece, then towards it away for more than a decade, not realizing exactly what he had. >> finally found some information about printing. >> you can probably finds a copy of the declaration every independence at any historical souvenir shop around the world, what makes this copy so unique these small words, anesthetic fax i am lee. >> take acid based solution, put it on anything, ink on paper, and slightly, and use a zink plate, press down on it. >> it creates copy but ruins the original. this is what we think of when we see the declaration every independence, but the original in wash
david spunt an exclusive look. >> over being look the same waters george washington crossed 1776, bucks county collector, tom, reflectn 240 years of america, isn't like any tourist just checking out history. he has with him a piece every history, his baby. he is certain it is a rare original copy of the declaration every independence. >> i think next to the bible it is probably considered the molk sacred document in the world. >> he says he first found the copy at a flea...
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there, newt gingrich rich, look, if joe biden had his way, right, david gergen seems to have a soft spot for him. but newt gingrich rich cross christie. what is your take on that? >> i have put myself out there as favoring newt. david is 100% right. i never thought i would agree with joe biden but he is 100% right. there is two things when you get to this point of floating vice presidential names. we've had nominees with names like agnew and quail who were deemed as negatives yet it didn't affect the top of the ticket and their nominees for president won. and you have nominees who got rave reviews, musky and benson and that didn't really help the presidential nominee because their nominees lost. what you want in a vice president is somebody that can sit down across from you in that study off the oval office and have lunch on thursday and help you and know that what you are saying is going to be held in confidence and that your vice president is there to lend a hand with all the heavy lifting a president has to do. that's what you really want. for that reason alone, i think newt gingrich rich passes this test with flying colo
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david. founder was there, of course, but want to get to some headlines just crossing now. attorney general lynch saying hillary clinton will not face any charges as it relates to the e-mail investigation following the recommendation of fbi director james cory: -- james comey. all right, well, later this hour, the world's largest vc market is still him is three to many global investors. want to pull back the curtain on the conversation on investing in china. stay with us. also, we will talk about the future of monetizing digital and mobile content. it matters because verizon is bidding on yahoo! we want to hear what he has to say next. this is bloomberg. ♪ valley,live shot of sun idaho, a place that is nicer than where almost all of us are right now. beautiful sun valley, idaho. yahoo! put itself up for sale, starting an elaborate process that may be coming to an end. today is the deadline for the third round of bidding, which in theory could be leading to the decision of who could be buying parts of yahoo!. of course, thierry is one thing. practice is another, but one pote
david. founder was there, of course, but want to get to some headlines just crossing now. attorney general lynch saying hillary clinton will not face any charges as it relates to the e-mail investigation following the recommendation of fbi director james cory: -- james comey. all right, well, later this hour, the world's largest vc market is still him is three to many global investors. want to pull back the curtain on the conversation on investing in china. stay with us. also, we will talk...
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what we found was a roman road crossing right across the station construction site, and alongside that roman road, a burial ground. >> woodruff: and, mark shields and davidks consider the biggest convention moments, and look at the campaign that lies ahead. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour.
what we found was a roman road crossing right across the station construction site, and alongside that roman road, a burial ground. >> woodruff: and, mark shields and davidks consider the biggest convention moments, and look at the campaign that lies ahead. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour.
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david. >>> on the big board, temperatures in the 70's across the region and so are the dew point as crosst of the area and in these upper 60es a up north an indication that we are looking at oppressive humidity. anytime you get 70 or better that is what the indication is with those dew points. oppressive liz humid. eighty-one by 8:00. eighty-seven by ten. another morning where you have to get out there and get errand done early better than later. later this afternoon we will go for a high of 94. it will feel like 100 in urban centers. we have a chance for spotty, drenching downpour producing thunderstorms. >> good time to get on it your smart phone and desk top computer and go to six abc abc/weather. >>> happening today show boat is back in business. former casino is reopening as a hotel with no gambling. the show boat shut its doors in 204. philadelphia developer bart blatstein bought the property in january. there are 852 rooms, restaurant, bar, and a coffee house. prodders, shuckersers, and sniffers, [ inhales ] all giant produce is triple checked. farm, crate, and store. we're focusin
david. >>> on the big board, temperatures in the 70's across the region and so are the dew point as crosst of the area and in these upper 60es a up north an indication that we are looking at oppressive humidity. anytime you get 70 or better that is what the indication is with those dew points. oppressive liz humid. eighty-one by 8:00. eighty-seven by ten. another morning where you have to get out there and get errand done early better than later. later this afternoon we will go for a...
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cross. they partnered with the zach foundation which does work to prevent drowning. >>> the water safety camp continues through the week. >>> abc's "world news tonight" with david muirxt here on channel6. "action news" continut 100 tonight on phl17 with brian taff sharrie williams adam joseph and ducis rodgers. then join us for "action news" tonight at 11:00 here on channel6. for jim gardner cecily tynan adam joseph jaime apody ducis rodgers and the entire "action news" team, i'm monica malpass. hope to see you at 11:00. >> ♪ there's one place where america's pastime is preserved for all time. ♪ and that's not the only thing you can only find in new york state. ♪ discover something one of a kind in new york. ♪ new york. it's all here. it's only here. plan your summer vacation at iloveny.com when you're the parent of a disabled child, you realize that the world can be a harsh place. but you also realize it can be a really loving, wonderful place. when i saw donald trump mock somebody who was disabled, i was appalled. you gotta see this guy... ahh, i don't know what i said, ahh, i don't remember! that reporter suffers from a chronic condition that impairs movement of
cross. they partnered with the zach foundation which does work to prevent drowning. >>> the water safety camp continues through the week. >>> abc's "world news tonight" with david muirxt here on channel6. "action news" continut 100 tonight on phl17 with brian taff sharrie williams adam joseph and ducis rodgers. then join us for "action news" tonight at 11:00 here on channel6. for jim gardner cecily tynan adam joseph jaime apody ducis rodgers and...
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we say it is the labour party in a bigger way because of big issues crossing the left/right divide of politics. there is no way david cameron made the promise of a referendum that hadn't been for the threat of the uk, it is really vital we get boris johnson appealing to that conservative vote. we have figures on the left appealing to their vote, and the referendum again, if anybody got those people out to vote who hadn't voted in 20 years it was not the campaigning style so difficult though it has been, if you take over the establishment, it came along with a gin and tonic and said well done and say it has all been worth it. >> my next question without the phrase gin and tonic, over here, coming right behind you. >> tim stanley from the daily telegraph. you are here to talk about brexit and how it happened, and you have been to these conservative conferences before and you are not doing the democrat ones, i know you have said there is a direct comparison but what do you think you do have in common with the republican party, not necessarily trump but the conservative movement, what similarities do you see and what di
we say it is the labour party in a bigger way because of big issues crossing the left/right divide of politics. there is no way david cameron made the promise of a referendum that hadn't been for the threat of the uk, it is really vital we get boris johnson appealing to that conservative vote. we have figures on the left appealing to their vote, and the referendum again, if anybody got those people out to vote who hadn't voted in 20 years it was not the campaigning style so difficult though it...
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crossed, as full riot gear move in. i appreciate the well wishes and love, but this is the work of god. i am a vessel. and david, authorities say a majority of the protesters who were arrested have been released. david? >> alex perez, thank you. >>> there is police audio newly obtainened tonight in that deadly police shooting in that livestream on facebook. millimeters have watched the girlfriend calmly narrating on facebook in those moments after. for the first time, the police officer's attorney with a new side to the story, as we also now hear that new audio from the moments before that shooting. abc's eva pilgrim is on the scene. >> oh, my god. please don't tell me he's dead. >> reporter: tonight, we are hearing the moment two minnesota police officers pull up behind philando castile's car. >> i have reason to pull it over. the two occupants just look like people that that were involved in a robbery. >> he was just getting his license and registration, sir. >> reporter: and we're learning that police officer's account of what happened before hsh philando castile dead in his car. >> there was more than one r
crossed, as full riot gear move in. i appreciate the well wishes and love, but this is the work of god. i am a vessel. and david, authorities say a majority of the protesters who were arrested have been released. david? >> alex perez, thank you. >>> there is police audio newly obtainened tonight in that deadly police shooting in that livestream on facebook. millimeters have watched the girlfriend calmly narrating on facebook in those moments after. for the first time, the police...
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david? >> tom crllamas, thank you. >>> tonight, the other major battle involving donald trump and the justice on the supreme court. trump calling on ruth bader ginsburg to resign. did she cross the line? you decide. here's abc's jonathan karl. >> reporter: sides are being taken in the unlikely battle of the titans. the 6'2" bombastic billionaire versus the 5'1" soft spoken supreme court justice. and perhaps most surprisingly, it's the justice who started the fight. ruth bader ginsburg telling cnn about trump, "he's a faker. he really has an ego." not an offhand comment, she slammed trump in three separate interviews, in another, saying, "i can't imagine what the country would be with donald trump as our president." even joking she'd have to move to new zealand. trump took to twitter, saying ginsberg "has embarrassed all by making very dumb political statements about me. her mind is shot. resign." the white house tonight lining up with ginsburg. >> she didn't earn the nickname the notorious rbg for nothing. >> reporter: david, supreme court justices rarely weigh in on anything even remotely political, so, ruth bader ginsburg is drawing some surprising criticism, even "the new
david? >> tom crllamas, thank you. >>> tonight, the other major battle involving donald trump and the justice on the supreme court. trump calling on ruth bader ginsburg to resign. did she cross the line? you decide. here's abc's jonathan karl. >> reporter: sides are being taken in the unlikely battle of the titans. the 6'2" bombastic billionaire versus the 5'1" soft spoken supreme court justice. and perhaps most surprisingly, it's the justice who started the...
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david: thank you. jonathan: a move that the premarket, let's cross over to julie hyman. to underweight from equal rate -- equal late. in theral pressures clinical latch how. in particular, the analyst says the reimbursement headwinds and weakening trends for the , thosed cancer drug shares taking a hit on that call. banks morehing broadly and also from morgan stanley, downgrading and upgrading and you see those shares in line with those particular calls. saying it will be just over half of the industry average. he can narrow the earnings growth. more confidence that he will achieve his goal in savings. healthcare services someone cutting outperform -- the analyst there saying second-quarter results return to normalcy, lower-level shares are down by 1%. jonathan: european equities are down and futures are soft. wall street back to work and the risk off in the global financial market. solid.e a 31 year low. , this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: from london and new york city, this is "bloomberg ." just minutes away from the cash open in new york. soft, -12 points on the s&p
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means they are bypassing stations as we get closer to the city, delays a cross the board on the septa regional rails, matt. >>> davidcast. >> warm and humid otter ace with mix of clouds and sun. we are up to 80 in philadelphia and dew points, up over 70. that means oppressive humidity across the region building once again today. today's high 95. feeling like 100. worst today then yesterday, flashy, spotty, thunderstorm with a heavy downpour a cross a a couple spots later today. still stick which strong storms tomorrow night along the way to those storms, 95 and oppressive again. then on the saturday still hot with a high of 92 but we will feel that humidity drop and excessive heat warning is still set to end 6:00 o'clock friday night. things get better on saturday and maybe just a pop up then are storm or two. breezy and much nicer on sunday heading back down in the mid 80's. >> thanks, david. >>> cecily tynan visits owl she saved from the running trail back in the spring yes, a owl the story on six abc.com. when you're the parent of a disabled child, you realize that the world can be a harsh place. but you also rea
means they are bypassing stations as we get closer to the city, delays a cross the board on the septa regional rails, matt. >>> davidcast. >> warm and humid otter ace with mix of clouds and sun. we are up to 80 in philadelphia and dew points, up over 70. that means oppressive humidity across the region building once again today. today's high 95. feeling like 100. worst today then yesterday, flashy, spotty, thunderstorm with a heavy downpour a cross a a couple spots later today....
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david brooks. first, on cruz, i start with the proposition that trump is not a normal politician. he doesn't cross the threshold and this will end very badly for him either in november and beyond. and if you start with that premise what ted cruz did while nakedly ambitious was courageous and probably the right thing to do if your party is sliding into some sort of chaotic land hollowed out, then if you stand to thwartist ri, you will be reminded and rewarded in years to come as no other would be. donald trump picked law and order as his theme so he has to persuade americans their fundamental problem is violence and crime and terrorism is the first thing affecting their lives and they need a guy like him. i'm not sure that's true but that's the tax he assigned himself. >> ifill: david brooks, mark shields, amy walter, thank you very much. tune in later tonight beginning 8:00 p.m. for the special npr/pps coverage of the republican national convention in cleveland. now back to hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: in the day's other news, donald trump raised hackles at nato after suggesting he would not
david brooks. first, on cruz, i start with the proposition that trump is not a normal politician. he doesn't cross the threshold and this will end very badly for him either in november and beyond. and if you start with that premise what ted cruz did while nakedly ambitious was courageous and probably the right thing to do if your party is sliding into some sort of chaotic land hollowed out, then if you stand to thwartist ri, you will be reminded and rewarded in years to come as no other would...
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accompanied by his egg, david humphreys, his secretary, tobias, his enslaved servant, believe me, and charles thompson. headed anmight have executive department but did not. crossed the potomac at georgetown, headed north through baltimore, across the rolling hills that some promoters of hoped it might become the site of the nations permanent capital. he had hoped to travel in has quiet and peaceful a manner as possible to conserve his energy, but that was not to be. the entire route was with cheering, shouting, well-wishers, throwing flowers at him, holding up their babies and demanding speeches. that had cannons fired them. veterans marched alongside them for miles. women wept. and claimed a new era behold the rising empire, so he slipped the crowd when he could. he agreed when pressed to baltimore,eches in wilmington, and philadelphia, where half of the population thronged the call pulled the streets, long live the father of and fit for an emperor, a wreath was placed on his head. more crowds awaited him on the jersey bank, the delaware river, where he famously crossed during the war. the calvary and infantry escorted him between ranks of girls ground with gar
accompanied by his egg, david humphreys, his secretary, tobias, his enslaved servant, believe me, and charles thompson. headed anmight have executive department but did not. crossed the potomac at georgetown, headed north through baltimore, across the rolling hills that some promoters of hoped it might become the site of the nations permanent capital. he had hoped to travel in has quiet and peaceful a manner as possible to conserve his energy, but that was not to be. the entire route was with...
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cross hairs tonight. tonight, i really did fall for it. i thought it was going to be about building, the smell of construction. david garth said replace the smell of decay with the smell of construction in new york city. that will get you elected. why didn't they talk about that tonight instead of smashing hillary's face into this concrete wall every two seconds? >> chris, i was in the stands, too. the thing that i loved tonight -- >> where is the economics -- >> i loved what tiffany did and i loved what donald jr. did. the economics was straight in the middle of what donald trump, jr. did. when he talked about how his father was taking him to the construction sites -- >> let's if to that. >> let's show that. >> this is donald, jr. on blue collar appeal. >> i was there with him by his side on jobsites, in conference rooms from the time i could walk. he didn't hide out behind some desk in an executive suite. he spent his career with regular americans. he listened to them and he valued their opinions, as much as often more than the guys from harvard and wharton, locked away in offices away from the real work. to this
cross hairs tonight. tonight, i really did fall for it. i thought it was going to be about building, the smell of construction. david garth said replace the smell of decay with the smell of construction in new york city. that will get you elected. why didn't they talk about that tonight instead of smashing hillary's face into this concrete wall every two seconds? >> chris, i was in the stands, too. the thing that i loved tonight -- >> where is the economics -- >> i loved what...
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teenagers, there is on line game kind after cross between truth or dare, and poke man go projected to gross up to $10 million this weekend, in hollywood, david daniels. >> still ahead on "eyewitness news", hillary clinton, and tim kaine, in the middle of a bus tour through pennsylvanian ohio. finds/where donald trump will visit next, and what he's now accusing hillary clinton of. plus cooking class with a very important focus. our stephanie stahl explains why the dishes these teens are making can also make them did you know people can save over $500 when they switch to progressive? did you brush your hair today? yes, mom. why? hmm. no reason. >> children with life threaten diseases face many challenges, one being the need to eat healthy. now, there is new way to make that a little more entertaining. health reporter stephanie stahl shows us, the unique camp. >> making a fruit smooth i, learning how to cook and eat healthy is helping her, stay alive. >> if i eat too much salt, or have too much to drink, i get bloated, and end up in a hospital. >> has kidney disease, and needs a transplant. she's part of a week long cooking camp for teenagers,
teenagers, there is on line game kind after cross between truth or dare, and poke man go projected to gross up to $10 million this weekend, in hollywood, david daniels. >> still ahead on "eyewitness news", hillary clinton, and tim kaine, in the middle of a bus tour through pennsylvanian ohio. finds/where donald trump will visit next, and what he's now accusing hillary clinton of. plus cooking class with a very important focus. our stephanie stahl explains why the dishes these...
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what we found was a roman road crossing right across the station construction site, and alongside that roman road, a burial ground. >> woodruff: and, mark shields and david brooks consider the biggest convention moments, and look at the campaign that lies ahead. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> xq institute. >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge of your financial future. >> md anderson cancer center. making cancer history. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: with their national conventions in the rear view mirror, the presidential candidates head out on the road to targ
what we found was a roman road crossing right across the station construction site, and alongside that roman road, a burial ground. >> woodruff: and, mark shields and david brooks consider the biggest convention moments, and look at the campaign that lies ahead. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> xq institute. >> lincoln...
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>> world news with david muir will have more on the gun debate as well as more on the campaign trail. you can watch that following "action news" at 6:00. >>> a man was killed crossing busy road in delaware. the man was hit at kirkwood highway and limestone road. the man did not survive his injuries, the victims name is not release and the driver did stop at the scene. that person has not been charged. >>> now, to a story our trenton bureau is following since 2013, terrance paterson is sentenced to a life term plus 15 years for the robbery kidnapping and murder of lisa armstrong. they robbed and took her from her trenton home to a wooded area at route 206 and then shot her. >>> two men were slashed with a sharp object as they walked down a philadelphia street. one victim was slashed on the left side of his body and the other on the forearm. they were both taken to the hospital for treat and it's unclear if the suspect knew them or if this was a random attack. police are looking for the suspect tonight. >> chopper 6 hd was over the 3300 block in the port richmond section today as firefighters battled a fast moving blaze, smoke poured from one of the row homes and spr
>> world news with david muir will have more on the gun debate as well as more on the campaign trail. you can watch that following "action news" at 6:00. >>> a man was killed crossing busy road in delaware. the man was hit at kirkwood highway and limestone road. the man did not survive his injuries, the victims name is not release and the driver did stop at the scene. that person has not been charged. >>> now, to a story our trenton bureau is following since...
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david olstein, our executive director. our president carol tobias, and our political action committee director karen cross. [ applause ] . national right to life makes a recommendation on a candidate. when they do that, they take their time to collect all the facts and make the best possible decision on the life issue. don't let the media tell you how to vote. don't let your favorite commentator tell you how to vote. all of these people have lots of issues, and these issues, a whole range of them, are influencing their opinions. you need to look at the candidate's record on life, the candidates' statements on life, and whether or not they have a real chance of winning because you shouldn't throw your vote away. and then what nrlc has learned from their research on the candidate. we are a group totally dedicated to the life issue. we want to help you compare candidates and make the best decision for life. this session is designed to help you do that. and so we have been sent by congressman peter roskam a video which is very appropriate because he is the successor to congressman henry hyde. and this is the 40th anniversary
david olstein, our executive director. our president carol tobias, and our political action committee director karen cross. [ applause ] . national right to life makes a recommendation on a candidate. when they do that, they take their time to collect all the facts and make the best possible decision on the life issue. don't let the media tell you how to vote. don't let your favorite commentator tell you how to vote. all of these people have lots of issues, and these issues, a whole range of...
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david magee from philadelphia, an army veteran and married to his wife for 44 years. >> wow. >> look at him. >> retired from the postal service a few years ago and works as a police crossing guardhiladelphia public schools. he says winning the mass to would be a lot because he and his wife want to take their grandchildren to disney world in orlando in a car wherever one can fit. >> that makes sense. >> week 5naji sanford, he was born and raised in darby pennsylvania, likes sports, likes to live on the wild side, motorcycles, plans to jump from a plane on his next birthday. winning mazda would mean for the first time he can bless his mom with one of the many blessings that she has given him throughout the year. he plans to give this car to her as a token of his appreciation. >> car the two left of the picture he cannot the take his eyes off of it. >> week six finalist is kenya henderson jones, in southwest philadelphia but lives in delaware, former health care worker but had to retire early because she's battling multiple sclerosis. she said winning mazda would be a huge help to give her current car to her daughter, starting college next month. >> great stories week seven finali
david magee from philadelphia, an army veteran and married to his wife for 44 years. >> wow. >> look at him. >> retired from the postal service a few years ago and works as a police crossing guardhiladelphia public schools. he says winning the mass to would be a lot because he and his wife want to take their grandchildren to disney world in orlando in a car wherever one can fit. >> that makes sense. >> week 5naji sanford, he was born and raised in darby...
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cross between truth or dare and "pokemon go". it's projected to gross up to $10 million this weekend. in hollywood i'm david >>> if you take part you need to listen up. there's a few service suspensions i'll tell you all about it coming up in the next hour. they're all gone. i know i bought them. well, staples has low prices. if i were you, i'd grab a couple more... for next week. back to school or back for more? staples has the lowest prices... period. staples. make more happen. . >>> this is the bay area's news station, kron 4 newsweek end starts now. >> good morning and welcome to the crom kron 4 -- kron 4 news. looking you the side this is the live camera at the golden gate bridge where we can't see the towers but traffic looks good. and things will mix out we will see some sunshine and switching over to the bay bridge toll plaids plaza you can see -- mazza you can see we have minor wait but the bridge is moving through fine. traffic wise and the gray skies continue at the san mateo bridge as well for your westbound and eastbound 92 rides. but the sunshine is on the way. richmond san rafael bridge amino
cross between truth or dare and "pokemon go". it's projected to gross up to $10 million this weekend. in hollywood i'm david >>> if you take part you need to listen up. there's a few service suspensions i'll tell you all about it coming up in the next hour. they're all gone. i know i bought them. well, staples has low prices. if i were you, i'd grab a couple more... for next week. back to school or back for more? staples has the lowest prices... period. staples. make more...
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shooting has sparked protest as cross the city, head of the baton rouge naacp is calling for the police chief to be fired but today, the chief says he has no plans of leaving. davidbs news, baton rouge, louisiana. >> coming up local community leaders react to the baton rouge shooting new on "eyewitness news" at 6:00. >>> philadelphia police are looking for a man who opened fire on children and adult in hunting park and hit a 13 year-old boy. shooting happened just before 11:30 tuesday night in the 4200 block of north darren street. before the shooting witnesses say white four-door car hit a man nearby, the female driver, exchanged word, with him and then drove off. witnesses say car returned, another man, got out, and then opened fire on the crowd. >> i was just hearing gunshots, and i ran around the corner. >> based on ballistics evidence we know that these eight shots were fired from a large caliber, semiautomatic weapon. >> reporter: boy was driven to st. christopher's hospital in stable condition, police were checking surveillance cameras from nearby businesses hoping for a break in the case. >>> another teenager is in the hospital after being shot overnight,
shooting has sparked protest as cross the city, head of the baton rouge naacp is calling for the police chief to be fired but today, the chief says he has no plans of leaving. davidbs news, baton rouge, louisiana. >> coming up local community leaders react to the baton rouge shooting new on "eyewitness news" at 6:00. >>> philadelphia police are looking for a man who opened fire on children and adult in hunting park and hit a 13 year-old boy. shooting happened just...
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david let me ask you about ohio. i was in ohio doing my radio show from the rock and roll hall of fame in cleveland. john kasich never crossedyou trying to take advantage of that, use that on hillary's behalf in the state of ohio. >> donald trump actually lost ohio very badly just a few months ago. john kasich did very well. and the fact that donald trump declared war on kasich all four days of that convention doesn't help donald trump at all h. kasich is on the sidelines there. that's a big deal given that trump already struggled in ohio to have the guy who won the primary and now the governor of the state not be comfortable with him. it's a big deal and will play out in the next couple of months. >> right. donald trump lost the state. but you had a hometown favorite who was running against him. and as i was making the point, that working class white constituency, those reagan democrats, your state has them, that's a natural trump constituency. how are you going to crack into that? >> we'll talk about what donald trump said for years. he thinks wages are too high. this is a guy when he made his shirts and ties he did it in
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david, thank you for joining us. decline.urism in my question is this, how do you to consider terrorism, because it is now a much more present precedent issue, cross a regular basis? distinct isto between the effects of the individual incidents and what could be a curative effect and terms of change of policy. if incidents of the scale of a we've seen recently, we expect barriers to put -- to be put up. costs ofd add to the doing business. furthermore, you see the impact on the macroeconomic level. crisis, the migrant government spending in europe rising 2% year on year after years of decline. of course, directly, one of the key things you can do is invest in defense stocks. you can invest in companies which will playoff the more militarized environment for the western economies if that's where we are going. anna: we haven't talked about how the exit vote and the terrorism story placed to the right of european politics. donald trump has been linking the brexit vote and what he saw as something revolutionary taking place in europe, and his policy in the united states. when you look at what happens -- what lies ahead for united states, how do you pr
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david axelrod was talking about, have you no decency, that at a certain point you cross a line. >> if an iconic moment, what do the democrats do now to further it, to exploit that moment, for lack of a better word? >> i think what you saw throughout the entire convention was the great diversity of america on display and everyone from -- people from different races, socioeconomic backgrounds, different religions who believe in america as a melting pot of individuals from all over the world who come here to improve their lives and to make the lives of their children and grandchildren better in a way that is hopeful and optimistic, not hateful and looks to motivate the worst in individuals. what's been interesting throughout this entire week is that even when you compare donald trump to prior republican presidential candidates, ronald reagan of course talked about a shining city on the hill. george h.w. bush talked about a thousand points of light in a peaceful sky. george w. bush offered the country a compassionate conservatism. and donald trump views america as a divided crime scene. t
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david magee from philly. he's an army veteran, been married to his wife for 44 years. he retired from the postal service a few years ago, and now works as a police crossing philadelphia public schools. he says winning the mazda would mean a lot because he and his wife wands to take their grant churned to disney world in orlando in a car wherever one would sit. >>> our finalist, you might recognize him, from the fact he was on good day. he was born and raised in darby pa. he loves sports, likes to live on the wild side, loves motorcycles and would like to jump from a plane on his next birthday t would mean for the first time he could bless his moms with a blessing, good day drive, came with his mom, you got to meet them bothment then we dunked him in the dunking boot but plans to give her this car as a token of his appreciation. he loves his mom. >> our finalist, born in southwest philadelphia, now lives in delaware, she is a former cock hail worker had to retire earlier because now battling multiple sclerosis. she said winning the mazda would be huge help because she could give her current car to her daughter, who is starting college next month. >> and a
david magee from philly. he's an army veteran, been married to his wife for 44 years. he retired from the postal service a few years ago, and now works as a police crossing philadelphia public schools. he says winning the mazda would mean a lot because he and his wife wands to take their grant churned to disney world in orlando in a car wherever one would sit. >>> our finalist, you might recognize him, from the fact he was on good day. he was born and raised in darby pa. he loves...
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some of these issues cross traditional left right divide of politics. there is absolutely no way that david the promise of a referendum if it hadn't been for the stress of ukip. when it came to the referendum itself it was really vital that we got boris johnson appealing to that conservative vote. we had figures on the left. what ukip did in the referendum that was crucial was that if anybody got those people out to vote who haven't voted in 20 years, it was us. it was our campaigning style. as difficult as it seems and if you take on the establishment, they are pretty rude to you. they don't come out with a tray of gin and tonics and say johnny well done. but it has all been worth it. >> who else would like to ask a question? hello. tim stanley from the london city telegraph. i know you are here to talk about brexit. to republicaneen and conservative conferences before. i know you have been to cpac in the past. you have not been to the democrat won. you do not have good links with liberals in this country. i know you have said direct comparisons are useless, but what do you think ukip and
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david: i'm looking forward to that. we will speak to a man who knows the fed very well. alan greenspan will be joining us in an exclusive interview. we begin with breaking news. ford earnings just crossing the wire. the company making $.52 a share. estimates were for $.60. revenue,of actual coming in a bit stronger at $36.9 billion. the company says it is committed profit.6 pretax it it does warn that could be at risk even if u.s. sales of its suvs pick up. we always want to look at pickups. they missed on their earnings per share but were up year-over-year. beat.and revenue did year-over-year and quarter on quarter. stay with us for that. mark fields will join us shortly. we want to hit on that interview. jon: credit suisse earnings coming through, the swiss bank posting a surprise profit last order. the turnaround plans are beginning to pay off. -- francine lacqua asked whether the bank needed to raise more capital. >> very consistent in's and we do not need to raise capital. we have been very clear. we raised $6 billion. 11.8% ratio. we can pull many levers to drive that forward. that's we have been very consistent in saying we do not need to raise capital. adequate a perfectly capit
david: i'm looking forward to that. we will speak to a man who knows the fed very well. alan greenspan will be joining us in an exclusive interview. we begin with breaking news. ford earnings just crossing the wire. the company making $.52 a share. estimates were for $.60. revenue,of actual coming in a bit stronger at $36.9 billion. the company says it is committed profit.6 pretax it it does warn that could be at risk even if u.s. sales of its suvs pick up. we always want to look at pickups....