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david desper accused of gunning down college bound bianca roberson because of a traffic dispute?n front of his toddler daughter for nothing. why? it's inexcusable. >> everybody used to play basketball with sports and everything like that even if it was in the neighbor. >> reporter: hit man is 30 years old he's seen a drastic change. >> more so every corner you go to you got worry about if it's safe that you can walk down that block. >> reporter: we know families are a factor. jobs are a factor because money is a big factor. mental health is a factor. we're looking at a dozen problems rolled into one. >> what's up. >> antoine brown runs unity in the community works on this stuff daily and we've got elevate how we see one another. >> we have to stop seeing each other as enemies and start seeing each others love. when you look at someone with an angry heart or angry mindset, you tend to want to do things to people. i think once, you know, you start to see people in a way as if you wanting better for them we start treating each other better. >> reporter: he's a big man of mentoring a
david desper accused of gunning down college bound bianca roberson because of a traffic dispute?n front of his toddler daughter for nothing. why? it's inexcusable. >> everybody used to play basketball with sports and everything like that even if it was in the neighbor. >> reporter: hit man is 30 years old he's seen a drastic change. >> more so every corner you go to you got worry about if it's safe that you can walk down that block. >> reporter: we know families are a...
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. >> 28-year-old david desper was arrested for killing her. >>> and turning to the forecast and chilly and sunny day we are having today. >> we like half of that. the sunshine. but adam says we'll warm it up. >> i don't mind the chill. it was kind of refreshing. >> said we don't love it. >> pollution free and humidity free and the sunshine will stick around and the chill you had will go away as we get into the middle and end of the week, 60 a popular number and trenton the atlantic city airport and wilmington 62 degrees as we look out the window there in easton live from the camera you can see that deep blue sky in northampton county close to the lehigh valley, and again really nice day out there. very fall like, it started on the very chilly side in reading especially in the northern areas. it started off in the middle to upper 40s and reading 37 and millville 39 and philadelphia we did drop down to 42 degrees. we'll chat about the big warm-up on the way and talk about a quiet seven-day forecast. although the temperatures will get on the verge of near 80 degrees. >> woo. i perked up o
. >> 28-year-old david desper was arrested for killing her. >>> and turning to the forecast and chilly and sunny day we are having today. >> we like half of that. the sunshine. but adam says we'll warm it up. >> i don't mind the chill. it was kind of refreshing. >> said we don't love it. >> pollution free and humidity free and the sunshine will stick around and the chill you had will go away as we get into the middle and end of the week, 60 a popular...
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say to all of them is, didn't they see what happened at the european council summit when david davis, desperately onto the next stage of the talks, in other words, the transition deal, and the trend, and michel barnier and the trend, and michel barnier and everybody else said, sorry, there has not been sufficient progress. i think that they are being a little naive, if i may say so. being a little naive, if i may say so. it is a way of putting pressure, when i watched liam fox today, babbling on the television programme, like he is a wizard who is going to make things happen...! there will not be able to make things happen, they will have to work closely with the enemy, if they are the enemy, to come up with a solution. and i find the childishness of some of the leading figures quite alarming.” childishness of some of the leading figures quite alarming. i am a fan of liam fox. my god! my god! laughter. really? we share a birthday. however we felt about the european council summit last week, i thought it was a bit more positive, ifelt summit last week, i thought it was a bit more positive, i felt
say to all of them is, didn't they see what happened at the european council summit when david davis, desperately onto the next stage of the talks, in other words, the transition deal, and the trend, and michel barnier and the trend, and michel barnier and everybody else said, sorry, there has not been sufficient progress. i think that they are being a little naive, if i may say so. being a little naive, if i may say so. it is a way of putting pressure, when i watched liam fox today, babbling...
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david desper accused of gunning down bianca roberson because of a traffic dispute. of his toddler daughter for nothing. why? it's inexcusable. >> everybody used to play basketball. and everything like that even if it was in the neighbor. >> hit man hurricane is 30 years old. in that time he's seen a drastic change. >> every corner you go to you got to worry about if it's safe that you can walk down that block. >> we know families are a factor. jobs avenue factor because money is a big factor. meant health is a factor. looking at a dozen problems rolled into one. anton brown runs unity in the community works on this stuff daily we've got to he will kate 58 how we see one another. >> we have to stop seeing each other as enemies and start seeing each other as love. you know, when you look at someone with angry heart or angry mindset, you tend to want to do things to people. i think, you know, once, you know, you start to see people in a way as if you wanting better for them we start treating each other better. >> anton is a baying fan of mentoring. social and other for
david desper accused of gunning down bianca roberson because of a traffic dispute. of his toddler daughter for nothing. why? it's inexcusable. >> everybody used to play basketball. and everything like that even if it was in the neighbor. >> hit man hurricane is 30 years old. in that time he's seen a drastic change. >> every corner you go to you got to worry about if it's safe that you can walk down that block. >> we know families are a factor. jobs avenue factor because...
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david: desperate. nothing worse than taking food from people that need it. melissa: terrible.eagues are speaking out on harvey weinstein's alleged assaults. now the hollywood producer himself is speaking out. his comments after the break. david: plus nbc news president is under fire for possible ethics violation for passing on the weinstein expose'. fallout continues. details and breaking news on the story next. ♪ tted to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing shield annuities, a line of products that allow you to take advantage of growth opportunities. while maintaining a level of protection in down markets. so you can head into retirement with confidence. talk with your advisor about shield annuities from brighthouse financial established by metlife. our recent online sales success seems a little... strange?nk na. ever since we switched to fedex ground business has been great. they're affordable and fast... maybe "too affordable and fast." what if... "people" aren't buying these books online, but "they" are buying them to protect their secrets?!?! h
david: desperate. nothing worse than taking food from people that need it. melissa: terrible.eagues are speaking out on harvey weinstein's alleged assaults. now the hollywood producer himself is speaking out. his comments after the break. david: plus nbc news president is under fire for possible ethics violation for passing on the weinstein expose'. fallout continues. details and breaking news on the story next. ♪ tted to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing shield...
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david desper was charged with her murder. >> i've had people give me the finger and ride up on me andt slide over and let them pass. >> reporter: now the two sisters were not injured. neppa faces menace charges and possession avenue deadly weapon during a felony. he was released on $25,000 bail. lucy? >> all right, that's correct thank you dave. following break news right now. deadly fire wildfires out west ton night at least ten people are dead and so many homes and businesses are destroyed. a state of emergency is now in effect in california. as state deals with smoke and flames. fox's claudia could cowan reports. >> reporter: california wine country hard hit monday north of san francisco with strong winds, fueling more than a dozen fierce fast spreading fires. blazes burning out of control and destroying more than a thousand homes and businesses across eight counties including napa and sonoma. the fires killing and injuring people. knocking out power, blocking roads and forcing tens of thousands of residents to flee. >> been here 25 years. a great neighborhood. it's going to be lot
david desper was charged with her murder. >> i've had people give me the finger and ride up on me andt slide over and let them pass. >> reporter: now the two sisters were not injured. neppa faces menace charges and possession avenue deadly weapon during a felony. he was released on $25,000 bail. lucy? >> all right, that's correct thank you dave. following break news right now. deadly fire wildfires out west ton night at least ten people are dead and so many homes and...
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david. police all along the east coast, the atf, the fbi and the u.s. marshals, all on the hunt for a man they believe is desperate. david? >> pierre thomas leading us off from maryland. pierre, thank you. >>> we turn next here to an angry war of worlds tonight over one of the most solemn duties of the president, the commander in chief. comforting the families of the fallen. a task rarely discussed, but the president brought it up this week, comparing himself to his predecessors. and now tonight, one of his own calls to this widow under growing scrutiny. here's abc's senior white house correspondent cecilia vega. >> reporter: myeshia johnson was there receive her husband's remains. their 6-year-old daughter by her side. johnson, six months pregnant with their third child. as she went over sergeant la david johnson's flag-draped coffin, she gave a last kiss. just moments before, that phone call from president trump. myeshia johnson answered in the car and listening on speakerphone, her local congresswoman, democrat federika wilson. >> i heard him say, "well, i guess you know he knew what he was signing up for, but
david. police all along the east coast, the atf, the fbi and the u.s. marshals, all on the hunt for a man they believe is desperate. david? >> pierre thomas leading us off from maryland. pierre, thank you. >>> we turn next here to an angry war of worlds tonight over one of the most solemn duties of the president, the commander in chief. comforting the families of the fallen. a task rarely discussed, but the president brought it up this week, comparing himself to his predecessors....
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reporter: david they are desperate for answers. they have run down a thousand lead but it is still unclear why david paddock gunned down hundreds of people from his hotel room in the mandalay bay hotel. they have looked at everything literally, personal life, politically, economic situation. they looked into whether he was potentially radicalized in any way. none of those give a clear motive. they are aware that isis repeatedly claimed responsibility for this. that paddock was radicalized. they say at this point there is no known nexus or tie that would tie paddock to isis or point to any radicalization. they said they are frustrated in the past with mass casualty situations the motive is very clear, through social media post, telephone call, a note. in this situation they don't have any of that. they have looked through the computer data so far. they have uncovered nothing. so a lot of these answers remain unknown. if there was an accomplice, they say they are very clear there was not another shooter in the room at the time, but, t
reporter: david they are desperate for answers. they have run down a thousand lead but it is still unclear why david paddock gunned down hundreds of people from his hotel room in the mandalay bay hotel. they have looked at everything literally, personal life, politically, economic situation. they looked into whether he was potentially radicalized in any way. none of those give a clear motive. they are aware that isis repeatedly claimed responsibility for this. that paddock was radicalized. they...
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the head of the world food program has visited ranjoor refugee camp in bangladesh david beasley says they desperately need international support to help deal with the crisis aid agencies are trying to help the more than half a million refugees if that a minute you crackdown in. states. has more from one camp on the bangladesh border . i mean. the relief this division sense to be more active in lot of the camps we have visited the last couple of weeks this is far from a very different scenario two weeks ago when things were very chaotic. the army took over for the central distribution of relief and the traffic management thinks looks far better on the ground right now we have also seen presence of very high up u.n. agency people as well as international donor agency people taking part in distributing relief coordinating on the ground talking to put fold monitoring things i spoke to the executive director of the world food program david bisley i oxon to share his experience on the ground he went to went to narrate to say what the refugees told him on the ground something like women and children crossin
the head of the world food program has visited ranjoor refugee camp in bangladesh david beasley says they desperately need international support to help deal with the crisis aid agencies are trying to help the more than half a million refugees if that a minute you crackdown in. states. has more from one camp on the bangladesh border . i mean. the relief this division sense to be more active in lot of the camps we have visited the last couple of weeks this is far from a very different scenario...
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david: you see the desperation and puerto rico, texas, and louisiana and i wonder how you react to that who are fearful the government will forget them, what are you watching in terms of federal response to the storms? gov. christie: there has to be a huge volume of federal response and i think there has been. the state government has to understand that ultimately this is going to be their responsibility to fix. so the territorial government of puerto rico or the state government of texas, they have to be the ones to get their arms around the needs of their people. when i look at the people, i want to grab them and say, it is going to be ok. it will take more time than you want it to take but it will be ok. it has been in new jersey any york and i am confident it will be in puerto rico in texas. -- puerto rico and texas. david: you were on the ground when the president was coming through. what is the most positive role a president can play going to a place like that? gov. christie: to let people know they have not been forgotten. people fear they will be forgotten. in the context of san
david: you see the desperation and puerto rico, texas, and louisiana and i wonder how you react to that who are fearful the government will forget them, what are you watching in terms of federal response to the storms? gov. christie: there has to be a huge volume of federal response and i think there has been. the state government has to understand that ultimately this is going to be their responsibility to fix. so the territorial government of puerto rico or the state government of texas, they...
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david? >> reporter: authorities say this man is desperate and dangerous and now he is behind bars in this building behind me in wilmington, waiting to see a judge in the morning. he woke up this morning with 15 felonies before today's shooting rampage. eyewitness was there when authorities took 37-year-old radee prince into custody. >> i thank everybody for their efforts on a sad day, we came to a successful conclusion. >> reporter: we were also on scene when authorities brought the alleged killer back to police headquarters. prince may be in custody but three are dead and three fighting for their lives. wilmington police say prince pulled a trigger in hartford county maryland in the morning killing three and wounding two at advance granite solutions where he worked. authorities say driving a black gm carcadia made his way north to wilmington where he shot a sixth personal, police found his car shortly before 6:00 wednesday thanks to tips he was in custody about an hour later. authorities say he was walking near glasgow high school but he didn't make it on school property. these three atf ages too
david? >> reporter: authorities say this man is desperate and dangerous and now he is behind bars in this building behind me in wilmington, waiting to see a judge in the morning. he woke up this morning with 15 felonies before today's shooting rampage. eyewitness was there when authorities took 37-year-old radee prince into custody. >> i thank everybody for their efforts on a sad day, we came to a successful conclusion. >> reporter: we were also on scene when authorities...
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david? >> reporter: authorities say this man is desperate and dangerous and now he is behind bars in this building behind me in wilmington, waiting to see a judge in the morning. he woke up this morning with 15 felonies before today's shooting rampage. eyewitness was there when authorities took 37-year-old radee prince into custody. >> i thank everybody for their efforts on a sad day, we came to a successful conclusion. >> reporter: we were also on scene when authorities brought the alleged killer back to police headquarters. prince may be in custody but three are dead and three fighting for their lives. wilmington police say prince pulled a trigger in hartford county maryland in the morning killing three and wounding two at advance granite solutions where he worked. authorities say driving a black gm carcadia made his way north to wilmington where he shot a sixth personal, police found his car shortly before 6:00 wednesday thanks to tips he was in custody about an hour later. authorities say he was walking near glasgow high school but he didn't make it on school property. these three atf ages too
david? >> reporter: authorities say this man is desperate and dangerous and now he is behind bars in this building behind me in wilmington, waiting to see a judge in the morning. he woke up this morning with 15 felonies before today's shooting rampage. eyewitness was there when authorities took 37-year-old radee prince into custody. >> i thank everybody for their efforts on a sad day, we came to a successful conclusion. >> reporter: we were also on scene when authorities...
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the head of the world food program has visited ranger refugee camps in bangladesh david beasley says they desperately need international support to help deal with the crisis and aid agencies are trying to help the more than half a million refugees who fled a minute she crackdown in myanmar iraq and state time their challenge he has more from one camp on the me and their sport. i mean. the relief distribution center to be more active in a lot of the camps where a visit the last couple of weeks this is far from a very different scenario two weeks ago when things were very chaotic. the army took over for the central distribution of relief and the traffic management thinks looks far better on the ground right now we have also seen presence of very high up u.n. agency people as well as international donor agency people taking part in distributing relief coordinating on the ground talking to monitoring things i spoke to the executive director of the world food program david bisley i oxon to share his experience on the ground he went to went to narrate to say what the refugees told him on the ground somethi
the head of the world food program has visited ranger refugee camps in bangladesh david beasley says they desperately need international support to help deal with the crisis and aid agencies are trying to help the more than half a million refugees who fled a minute she crackdown in myanmar iraq and state time their challenge he has more from one camp on the me and their sport. i mean. the relief distribution center to be more active in a lot of the camps where a visit the last couple of weeks...
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sergeant la david johnson laying down gunfire in the desperate rescue. an official says the stranded vehicle was hit with mortar and gunfire killing the three soldiers. two hours into the battle, french jets arrived, flying low, scattering the attackers, preventing more fatalities, survivors then evacuating on helicopters. back at the white house president trump, speaking about the mission for the first time this week, was asked if he authorized it. >> i didn't. not specifically. i give them authority to do what's right so we win. >> reporter: but tonight many questions remain, including how and why was sergeant la david johnson left behind, his body recovered two days later. >>> you're hearing a major military offensive could be in the works to hunt down those responsible? >> we're hearing from the general who will lead this operation combining the militaries of five separate countries in this region and they're going to try to find those responsible and those responsible for other terrorist attacks in the neighborhood. we're also hearing perhaps they h
sergeant la david johnson laying down gunfire in the desperate rescue. an official says the stranded vehicle was hit with mortar and gunfire killing the three soldiers. two hours into the battle, french jets arrived, flying low, scattering the attackers, preventing more fatalities, survivors then evacuating on helicopters. back at the white house president trump, speaking about the mission for the first time this week, was asked if he authorized it. >> i didn't. not specifically. i give...
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david begnaud continued to report. there wasn't a spike until monday. cnn and msnbc talked about maria more on air than fox. news crews alerted the rest of the country to the desperation
david begnaud continued to report. there wasn't a spike until monday. cnn and msnbc talked about maria more on air than fox. news crews alerted the rest of the country to the desperation
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are they spinoffs -- good idea in general or a sign of desperation? davidr the longer term. when a company changes its capital structure and very often spends off a smaller division, they are unlocking value to the shareholder. often the small company is speeding up the cash flow to the large-company beasts. if you look over the long-term, spinouts or special situations have been a key ingredient to making money in the small and mid-cap area. look at your bloomberg spent out index of 28% this year. this is been well known on the street for a long time, but it continues to be a good source of value add in that part about the market. francine: is it shareholders that want a new tremor slimmed-down version of companies because they are easier to value? david: there are easier to value and a large-company shareholder and harri inherits the smaller stuff. it creates a valuation opportunity. from names like sally beauty over the years, all the liberty spinouts outside of tci and john malone, these have been great wealth creators. tom: let's go to the bloomberg an
are they spinoffs -- good idea in general or a sign of desperation? davidr the longer term. when a company changes its capital structure and very often spends off a smaller division, they are unlocking value to the shareholder. often the small company is speeding up the cash flow to the large-company beasts. if you look over the long-term, spinouts or special situations have been a key ingredient to making money in the small and mid-cap area. look at your bloomberg spent out index of 28% this...
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feeding it's also claimed inmates are being taunted with food investigative journalist david lindorff told us the desperate prisoners are running out of options. the prisoners at guantanamo who are on hunger strike are doing it because they really have no other option at this point they're there with their charge some of them for fifteen years. in violation of u.n. us constitution. the. really the only thing they can do is to not eat and they're doing it. terrible results and. i think what they're hoping for is that world opinion will force the trumpet ministrations to. keep steps to do what should have been done years ago and you know release they want people who are cleared and try the ones you charge and try the one who we think are guilty of that between now which still have a trial. or at least bring the. country on a month put them in a regular prison where they can be you know people to monitor what's happening to them just the back story here when prisoners at guantanamo go on long term hunger strike they can be force fed is a controversial practice in which it made to restrain a given food through
feeding it's also claimed inmates are being taunted with food investigative journalist david lindorff told us the desperate prisoners are running out of options. the prisoners at guantanamo who are on hunger strike are doing it because they really have no other option at this point they're there with their charge some of them for fifteen years. in violation of u.n. us constitution. the. really the only thing they can do is to not eat and they're doing it. terrible results and. i think what...
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david begnaud continued to report. there wasn't a spike until monday. cnn and msnbc talked about maria more on air than fox. news crews alerted the rest of the country to the desperation of the citizens on the island. according to "the washington post," the coverage captured trump's attention too. let's get into a the correlation if there is one with our panel. tara, do you see a correlation,
david begnaud continued to report. there wasn't a spike until monday. cnn and msnbc talked about maria more on air than fox. news crews alerted the rest of the country to the desperation of the citizens on the island. according to "the washington post," the coverage captured trump's attention too. let's get into a the correlation if there is one with our panel. tara, do you see a correlation,
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. >> it's a vote the president desperately needs. out front now, david served as adviser to four presidents. corker was rumored to be on the short list for vice president. corker himself said he was on the short list for the secretary of state job. >> how significant is this battle for the president? >> i think particularly significant because of what corker represents. bob corker is a retiring senator, he will be gone before donald trump is gone, he will be gone at the end of next year. corker is someone who is very much a part of the establishment of the republican party, he was the mayor of chattanooga. he is someone who is the chairman of the senate foreign relations community. donald trump has feuded with this class before he said things about mitch mcconnell. he said things about lots and lots of senators. the very tree ole and i would point to the responses of senators like rob portman. that stuff matters, because to your point, this is a vote trump needs. you can be as out sider as you want and rally the base, this is the senate that donald trump
. >> it's a vote the president desperately needs. out front now, david served as adviser to four presidents. corker was rumored to be on the short list for vice president. corker himself said he was on the short list for the secretary of state job. >> how significant is this battle for the president? >> i think particularly significant because of what corker represents. bob corker is a retiring senator, he will be gone before donald trump is gone, he will be gone at the end of...
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there was a meeting, and a colorful detail that harvey weinstein and david boies, his lawyer, were circling in a town car desperatelyrying to get a meeting with bill keller until they got one and that they came into the newsroom and that it was the talk of the building, and i don't know the conversation was, but obviously they were not exchanging recipes. so, again, let me be clear. that doesn't mean that they swayed bill keller, the editor at the time, but, again, just my pointing at "the new york times" doesn't like anybody to call them out on things. i get that. but it is true that that meeting happened, that both bill keller and the other side, they have no election of it ever occurring. the meeting did occur, there was severe pressure, and all i know is that my story appeared without any reference to women or sexual anything at all. >> tucker: that's incredible. we should say, "the new york times" did attack you personally after you noted that your original story had been altered to take out all the interesting stuff. do you think it is possible -- rhetorical question here -- that you could forget a meeting wit
there was a meeting, and a colorful detail that harvey weinstein and david boies, his lawyer, were circling in a town car desperatelyrying to get a meeting with bill keller until they got one and that they came into the newsroom and that it was the talk of the building, and i don't know the conversation was, but obviously they were not exchanging recipes. so, again, let me be clear. that doesn't mean that they swayed bill keller, the editor at the time, but, again, just my pointing at "the...
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david, right now what is the most urgent need? >> john, physically getting food and water to the people who so desperately are still begging for it. yet people are still desperately finding clean watt are. fema is there, bee saw the good work that they are doing but we also talked to the mayor who said it's not enough. i've got 60,000 people in town but only got 2,000 meals that i can hand out. john, there were people who got in line to get food and were given four bottles of water and four snacks, adults and kids. when some people came back for second they were turned away because the sheriff said, there's not enough to give second to people. >> dickerson: david, where is the bottled water, built no truck turnovers get them to the people is that where the problem is? >> john, the problem appears to be actually doing it. there's a lot of talking, there's a lot of meetings but the actual doing is what seems to be lacking in many areas. when we went to the port earlier there were 30,000 shipping containers that we were told just sitting there waiting on truckers. the governor said i need truckers, i think governor -- because we can'
david, right now what is the most urgent need? >> john, physically getting food and water to the people who so desperately are still begging for it. yet people are still desperately finding clean watt are. fema is there, bee saw the good work that they are doing but we also talked to the mayor who said it's not enough. i've got 60,000 people in town but only got 2,000 meals that i can hand out. john, there were people who got in line to get food and were given four bottles of water and...
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david: was the health care reform a detour on that route? to belth care needs reformed desperately. the democrats made a huge mistake when they passed health reform on a purely partisan basis. sadly, think republicans made the same risk -- made the same mistake. ist both parties did make sure the american people were involved in the plan. the american people didn't even understand the plan for reform so it failed. david: you say tax reform will be very important. a formerok at that as ceo, what matters the most? what would change the way you did business if it were implemented question mark >> first of all, predictability, we cannot have one year changes or even five your changes. andou know, big companies not so become his plan over multiple years. predictability and stability would be helpful. the other thing that would be helpful would be to lower the rate. there are unbelievable gyrations that companies go through, loopholes they try to take advantage of in the code. to try to lower their effective rate. simple find the code i think is usually important. it's important for small
david: was the health care reform a detour on that route? to belth care needs reformed desperately. the democrats made a huge mistake when they passed health reform on a purely partisan basis. sadly, think republicans made the same risk -- made the same mistake. ist both parties did make sure the american people were involved in the plan. the american people didn't even understand the plan for reform so it failed. david: you say tax reform will be very important. a formerok at that as ceo, what...
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desperately seeking a motive. authorities are sift throughing all of this. footage from more than 60 videos from body cameras worn by officers during the attack. davidfake news, rex tillerson, secretary of state dismissing a new report he is leaving. why president trump says the issue is totally out of control. howie kurtz fox news media analyst sounding off coming next. . melissa: secretary of state rex tillerson today blasting a report by nbc stating that tillerson called president trump a moron, and was on the verge of resigning from the cabinet post this summer. here's what tillerson had to say about it. >> my commitment to the success of our president and our country is as strong as it was the day i accepted his offer to serve as secretary of state. the vice president has never had to persuade me to remain secretary of state because i have never considered leaving this post. melissa: president weighing in tweeting, quote, the nbc news story has been totally refuted by secretary tillerson and vice president pence, it is fake news. they should issue an apology to america. here now to react is howard kurtz, "mediabuzz" host and fox news media anal
desperately seeking a motive. authorities are sift throughing all of this. footage from more than 60 videos from body cameras worn by officers during the attack. davidfake news, rex tillerson, secretary of state dismissing a new report he is leaving. why president trump says the issue is totally out of control. howie kurtz fox news media analyst sounding off coming next. . melissa: secretary of state rex tillerson today blasting a report by nbc stating that tillerson called president trump a...
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desperate for a legislative win. >> we've got some live pictures, by the way. david, the president now in south carolina.e's going to be attending a fund-raiser. i think you can see him in the middle of the crowd. just got there. this is not an open event. it's a closed-door event, right? >> it is closed. we're not going to see his remarks, but he's there supporting the candidacy of the governor, henry mcmaster, who became the governor because donald trump put nikki haley in his cabinet and was one of the earliest supporters for trump's candidacy in 2016. >> yeah, so there you can see the president, you know, the president also as he was standing aside mitch mcconnell today, he was very effusive, very phraraise worthy. outstanding relationship. always been an outstanding relationship, he said. listen to who he blamed for the failure to get significant legislation, health care, through earlier this year. this was at the cabinet meeting he had inside the white house. >> despite what the press writes, i have great relationships with actually many senators, but in particular with most republican senators. bu
desperate for a legislative win. >> we've got some live pictures, by the way. david, the president now in south carolina.e's going to be attending a fund-raiser. i think you can see him in the middle of the crowd. just got there. this is not an open event. it's a closed-door event, right? >> it is closed. we're not going to see his remarks, but he's there supporting the candidacy of the governor, henry mcmaster, who became the governor because donald trump put nikki haley in his...
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these are desperate militant groups that are, in fact, loosely connected to isis, not getting command and control. >> davidckenzie this morning. tha thank you so much. >>> and still to come, ahead of the president's trip to asia, they warn any attack on the u.s. will be defeated. an update from the region is next. when you clock out, i'll clock in... sensing and automatically adjusting to your every move. there. i can also help with this. does your bed do that? i'm the new sleep number 360 smart bed. let's meet at a sleep number store. if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, and your symptoms have left you with the same view, it may be time for a different perspective. if other treatments haven't worked well enough, ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works by focusing right in the gi-tract to help control damaging inflammation and is clinically proven to begin helping many patients achieve both symptom relief as well as remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio
these are desperate militant groups that are, in fact, loosely connected to isis, not getting command and control. >> davidckenzie this morning. tha thank you so much. >>> and still to come, ahead of the president's trip to asia, they warn any attack on the u.s. will be defeated. an update from the region is next. when you clock out, i'll clock in... sensing and automatically adjusting to your every move. there. i can also help with this. does your bed do that? i'm the new sleep...
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david lee. >> hi, shepard. still a great deal of shock in lower manhattan. in an area still desperately trying to figure out what happened a few hours ago. this tragedy coincides with the start of halloween, adding an eerie element to what is taking place. many people walking through the streets in costume in lower manhattan, and also worth noting that some of the witnesses we talked to thought this was some type of halloween prank. sadly, we know now that was not the case. a short time ago, we talked to a witness, a college student here who recorded the perpetrator fleeing. you can see the video. i can describe for you what the witness told me he observed. he was walking on a bridge over the west side highway on the west side of manhattan when he saw an individual running. the individual you will see in the video, carrying with him what appeared to be at the time two handguns. we know they were either pellet guns or paint guns. a few seconds after this video came to an end, that's when the shooter was apparently shot at least once in the leg by the police. he is now being treated at be
david lee. >> hi, shepard. still a great deal of shock in lower manhattan. in an area still desperately trying to figure out what happened a few hours ago. this tragedy coincides with the start of halloween, adding an eerie element to what is taking place. many people walking through the streets in costume in lower manhattan, and also worth noting that some of the witnesses we talked to thought this was some type of halloween prank. sadly, we know now that was not the case. a short time...
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desperate deal with the du p. she has a coalition of a assad around her cabinet table. boris johnson and davidavis at each other's throats, squabbling and plotting maneuverings to take her place at the first opportunity. instead of going to grips with the momentous issues facing this country. [applause] but this is no joke. look at the record since the conservatives have been in office. the longest fall in people's pay since records began. lookessness doubles good around the streets of brighton and every other city and you see the effects of it. school class sizes growing and teachers leaving. over 4 million children now living in poverty. 20,000 police officers and 11,000 firefighters lost their jobs because of this government. more people in work and in poverty than ever before. condemned by the united nations for violating the rights of disabled people. [applause] that is not strong or stable. it is callous and calculate. [applause] because it's always calculated that making life worse for millions in the name of heftyity would pay for a tax handouts for the rich and powerful. conference, y
desperate deal with the du p. she has a coalition of a assad around her cabinet table. boris johnson and davidavis at each other's throats, squabbling and plotting maneuverings to take her place at the first opportunity. instead of going to grips with the momentous issues facing this country. [applause] but this is no joke. look at the record since the conservatives have been in office. the longest fall in people's pay since records began. lookessness doubles good around the streets of brighton...
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david. >> linsey, our thanks to you again tonight. >>> when we come back here tonight, more than a half million popular car seats being recalled this evening. >>> also, more on that desperate manhunt this hour, crossing state lines. four people shot to death, including a little boy. >>> and then, the close call. the asteroid buzzing right past earth today. how close? ♪ traders -- they're always looking for advantages. the smart ones look to fidelity to find them. we give you research and data-visualization tools to help identify potential opportunities. so, you can do it this way... or get everything you need to help capture investment ideas and make smarter trading decisions with fidelity for just $4.95 per online u.s. equity trade. fidelity. open an account today. ♪ open an account today. i can do more to lower my a1c. and i can do it with what's already within me. because my body can still make its own insulin. and once-weekly trulicity activates my body to release it. trulicity is not insulin. it comes in a once-weekly, truly easy-to-use pen. it works 24/7, and you don't have to see or handle a needle. trulicity is a once-weekly injectable medicine to improve blood sug
david. >> linsey, our thanks to you again tonight. >>> when we come back here tonight, more than a half million popular car seats being recalled this evening. >>> also, more on that desperate manhunt this hour, crossing state lines. four people shot to death, including a little boy. >>> and then, the close call. the asteroid buzzing right past earth today. how close? ♪ traders -- they're always looking for advantages. the smart ones look to fidelity to find...
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david interviewed at the right wring rally in jerusalem. >> changing times here. 28 years, the majority of the people in the west bank are now jewish. and this was our goal. we are so desperate for peace. but the first step is to stopping the devil. only after stopping the devil, of course, the blocks, then we can move, of course. and then we will have the opportunity to work totogether and look for the solution. >> just to tell you, they say stop the occupation. that's what they say. they remove the occupation. >> part of the thinking is that everyone said like children, you be first, you be first. let's try together. >> when the palestinians would stop the terror, i will be the fighter to have the palestinians human rights. but we are making a comparison between our rights and theirs. because what they're doing to my settlement here, making life. >> is it possible for you to think that one day we can have a binational state? because i know you talk about a jewish state and so forth, and this is the core of zionists. but i'm not part of the core of zionists. >> i have a suggestion for you. and my suggestion is, and this is a great compromise that i'm giving up on the other
david interviewed at the right wring rally in jerusalem. >> changing times here. 28 years, the majority of the people in the west bank are now jewish. and this was our goal. we are so desperate for peace. but the first step is to stopping the devil. only after stopping the devil, of course, the blocks, then we can move, of course. and then we will have the opportunity to work totogether and look for the solution. >> just to tell you, they say stop the occupation. that's what they...
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david: that would be interesting. melissa: yeah. now hillary clinton is chiming in on the weinstein, perfect, chiming in, making it political bringing in president trump desperatelytions between the two. >> after all we have someone admitting to be sexual assaulter in oval office. >> three women brought on stage attacking trump and your husband, you dismissed them. >> that was litigated. that was subject of a huge investigation as you might recall in the late '90s. there were conclusions drawn and, that was clearly in the past. david: so is history. melissa: i don't even know, i just, i can't even believe she would go there. here now is former arkansas governor mike huckabee. also a fox news contributor. i'm speechless. you take it away. >> well, i'm almost speechless as well, but let's just, let's cover the facts here. when she says that all has been litigated in the past, actually that is a fair statement. bill clinton lost his law license. he paid $850 million to paula jones. there were still active suits going on dating back 35 years with president clinton. for her to act like, oh, that has all been disapproved. it wasn't disapproved. it was actually proved.
david: that would be interesting. melissa: yeah. now hillary clinton is chiming in on the weinstein, perfect, chiming in, making it political bringing in president trump desperatelytions between the two. >> after all we have someone admitting to be sexual assaulter in oval office. >> three women brought on stage attacking trump and your husband, you dismissed them. >> that was litigated. that was subject of a huge investigation as you might recall in the late '90s. there were...
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david, you point to these live pictures, and we can see the wind whipping up the trees around the area, fanning the flames, and some firefighters desperately to break out here, after we have had, as we havejust had, a long hot summer, you get the tender dry brush, and a combination ofa tender dry brush, and a combination of a spark, an ember to that very dry area, which sets things us, and then of course the wind picks up and those fires spread. that is what we are seeing right now. the concern of firefighters is if the winds do not die down, this could get a whole lot worse. all right, david, thank you for that, david willis with the latest on those threatening wildfires in the napa area of northern california. many thanks. theresa may has said she wants a creative solution to establishing a new economic relationship with the eu after brexit, one that will ensure prosperity for all. the independent inquiry into child abuse in england and wales has begun hearing evidence about the former liberal mp sir cyril smith. the actress meryl streep has spoken out against the producer harvey weinstein in the wake of sexual harassment allegations whi
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obama administration, desperately did not want donald trump to succeed barack obama in the white house. so as reprehensible as this behavior is, it ought not be surprising. davidpeter schweizer. we've been doing reports on uranium deal for years. >> schweizer is terrific. david: to know that the fbi had dossier how russians bribing u.s. officials and maybe some of that bribery going on with the clinton foundation it is shocking. it is shocking that the obama administration would allow the sale to go on knowing the -- >> so the question is, if rod rosenstein, the number two person in the justice department who was in charge of all the russian investigation, because attorney general recused himself or if the attorney general is listening, why isn't this being pursued now? the evidence is not stale. the path has not run cold. the statute of limitations has not yet expired. david: one question i mentioned dossier. there is a famous russian dossier on president trump. >> yes. david: it was thrown out there, a lot of people assume by democratic operatives to make him look bad. some people say for all talk about russians operating on behalf of the trump administratio
obama administration, desperately did not want donald trump to succeed barack obama in the white house. so as reprehensible as this behavior is, it ought not be surprising. davidpeter schweizer. we've been doing reports on uranium deal for years. >> schweizer is terrific. david: to know that the fbi had dossier how russians bribing u.s. officials and maybe some of that bribery going on with the clinton foundation it is shocking. it is shocking that the obama administration would allow the...
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david had already tried to kill himself, using a razor blade. he was very open about his ability to cause violence to people. and then i thought, you know, he's a desperate guy. you know, he was facing a long period of time. who knew what he could do? >> no, i just took it out of the soap. i mean, it's a razor. >> let me see. hold it up for one second. >> razor. >> okay. >> you know, they, you know, they think i'm going to do something. you know what i mean? i'm not. i just had this just in case, you know, in case somebody acted stupid or, you know, in case i needed to use a razor. i wasn't going to use it on myself. you know what i mean? >> what do you mean, somebody acted stupid? >> get in a fight with somebody, come in, put it on the end of a spoon, so something hard. and then you just -- and that's it. the razor is going in the toilet. >> how did you do the soap? because it looked perfect. >> i had a lot of time. so, i dug into it and then i took the pieces out that was broken down, i mashed him in there, wet it, and just reshaped it and, stuck it back in here, and i used tape because tape is clear, it looks like it's part of the seal. there you have
david had already tried to kill himself, using a razor blade. he was very open about his ability to cause violence to people. and then i thought, you know, he's a desperate guy. you know, he was facing a long period of time. who knew what he could do? >> no, i just took it out of the soap. i mean, it's a razor. >> let me see. hold it up for one second. >> razor. >> okay. >> you know, they, you know, they think i'm going to do something. you know what i mean? i'm...
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david begnaud continued to report. there wasn't a spike until monday. cnn and msnbc talked about maria more on air than fox. news crews alerted the rest of the country to the desperation of the citizens on the island. according to "the washington post," the coverage captured trump's attention too. let's get into a the correlation if there is one with our panel. tara, do you see a correlation, the more television coverage there is of this crisis the more the president's tweeting about it? >> absolutely. the president consumes television all day long. he hates being criticized. and he has a very standard pattern. when someone criticizes him, he punches back twice as hard regardless of if that person is krit sizing him is a victim. and it doesn't -- there's nothing humane about going after someone who is stroug uggling wa humanitarian process and a crisis. essentially we're seeing a typical true pattern for donald trump. he's also tapping the fact to his base, puerto rico feels very far away. and it could come off as a political issue in some ways because, you know, a large -- basically it's a largely democratic island. and, you know, they may not have family in puerto r
david begnaud continued to report. there wasn't a spike until monday. cnn and msnbc talked about maria more on air than fox. news crews alerted the rest of the country to the desperation of the citizens on the island. according to "the washington post," the coverage captured trump's attention too. let's get into a the correlation if there is one with our panel. tara, do you see a correlation, the more television coverage there is of this crisis the more the president's tweeting about...
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david lee, to you. >> reporter: hi shepard. still great deal of shock in lower manhattan. this now as dusk begins here in an area that is still desperately trying to figure out what happened. just a few short hours ago. and this tragedy coincides with the start of halloween adding an erie element to what's taking place here. many people walking through the streets now in costume in lower manhattan. also, worth noting some of the witnesses we talked to thought that this was some type of halloween prank. sadly, we know now that was simply not the case. short time ago we talked to a witness, a college student here, who recorded the perpetrator fleeing. you can see the video now and i can describe for you what the witness told m me he overred. he was walking on bridge over the west side highway on the west side of manhattan when he saw an individual running, that's the individual you'll see in this video carrying with him what appeared to be at the time two hand guns. we now know that they were either pellet guns or paint guns. a few seconds after this video came to an end, that's when the shooter was apparently shot at least once in the leg
david lee, to you. >> reporter: hi shepard. still great deal of shock in lower manhattan. this now as dusk begins here in an area that is still desperately trying to figure out what happened. just a few short hours ago. and this tragedy coincides with the start of halloween adding an erie element to what's taking place here. many people walking through the streets now in costume in lower manhattan. also, worth noting some of the witnesses we talked to thought that this was some type of...