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david jackson pleaded guilty to tampering with a deceased body.edly misrepresented your knowledge about the disappearance of the victim. is that correct? >> yes sir. >> by then, forensics left little doubt who would actually pull the trigger. a jacques autopsy, they found the slug that killed him. >> the bullet was still there. and we were able to match it to the gun. >> deb's gun. a ladysmith and wesson revolver. they found it under debs bed. with deb's dna on the handle. >> you certainly do have the right to make a statement. >> in may of 2019, four years after she killed her son. deb pleaded to second degree murder. even then, deb maintained, she alone did the crime and the cover-up. >> but my daughter stephanie jackson, in no way knowingly, had anything to do with jake's death or subsequent cover-up. >> she was sentenced to 40 years. >> i would like to start out by saying thank you. for the opportunity to speak. >> then, facing a trial for the first degree murder of her brother, stephanie admitted that she was part of the cover-up. she pleaded
david jackson pleaded guilty to tampering with a deceased body.edly misrepresented your knowledge about the disappearance of the victim. is that correct? >> yes sir. >> by then, forensics left little doubt who would actually pull the trigger. a jacques autopsy, they found the slug that killed him. >> the bullet was still there. and we were able to match it to the gun. >> deb's gun. a ladysmith and wesson revolver. they found it under debs bed. with deb's dna on the...
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jackson business of 37 years. do you think they will figure a solution out? >> they don't have any choice but. there is no other alternative but to abandon the city. >> reporter: david, this new pump means some jackson residents should have water pressure tonight and the mayor is hopeful it will be fully restored by the end of the week, but the boil water advisory remains in effect. david, even if this water flows, it's still not safe to drink. david? >> yeah, they still need to boil it, so they need a permanent fix at some point. trevor, we're going to stay on this. thank you. >>> now to major developments in the war in ukraine. news on this very delicate mission to head off a potential nuclear disaster. we've learned tonight that u.n. inspectors have now made their way through the war zone, hoping to get inside europe's largest nuclear power plant, of course right there in ukraine. the question, of course, how will they be received by the russians in control at that plant with ukrainians working inside? abc's tom soufi burridge not far from the plant tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the critical and dangerous mission for inspectors who are trying to get access to eu
jackson business of 37 years. do you think they will figure a solution out? >> they don't have any choice but. there is no other alternative but to abandon the city. >> reporter: david, this new pump means some jackson residents should have water pressure tonight and the mayor is hopeful it will be fully restored by the end of the week, but the boil water advisory remains in effect. david, even if this water flows, it's still not safe to drink. david? >> yeah, they still need...
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charles corn and david, thanks so much. jacksonsissippi mayor joins me on the dire water street and why the state has neglected this growing problem for years and years and years. we'll be right back. oblem for y years and years. we'll be right back. name... and i found his childhood home. he's been wondering about the address for seventy years... (chuckle) and i found it in five minutes. travel back in time in no time with the 1950 census on ancestry. online sports betting to fund real solutions to the homelessness crisis. so how will that new revenue be spent? new housing units in all 58 counties, including: permanent supportive housing, tiny homes communities, project roomkey supportive hotel units... and intensive mental health and addiction treatment. in short, 27 means getting people off the streets and into housing. yes on 27. >>> nbc news is exclusively reporting that retired nfl star quarterback brett favre has been questioned by the fbi after a mississippi state auditor found that he received more than $1million from the
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no october of 1814 jackson and david's, pensacola. deciding that the spanish in florida as now i've great britain are funneling intelligence about american military force and and movements into the british which is accurate. so jackson had had drawn that and then you know, so here goes jackson marching into pensacola madison in monroe have given him no orders to do this right in fact later. jackson sins a letter in what she said or he writes the letter, excuse me before he does this in 1814, he writes to madison and monroe vote and he acknowledges. i am acting without the orders of the government in this case and when that letter makes it to washington madison is a little more put off by this event and this letter than monroe. is monroe as this language and this letter to calhoun would suggest he's willing to put this in the realm of hypotheticals right? lots of my babies and and he could have drawn it's right, but madison in monroe know exactly jackson's nature, and so it's in a way, it's almost the issue of like asking permission ver
no october of 1814 jackson and david's, pensacola. deciding that the spanish in florida as now i've great britain are funneling intelligence about american military force and and movements into the british which is accurate. so jackson had had drawn that and then you know, so here goes jackson marching into pensacola madison in monroe have given him no orders to do this right in fact later. jackson sins a letter in what she said or he writes the letter, excuse me before he does this in 1814, he...
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i have david koeh, i think. jackson winnington. caylee yoshi. dante popaliski and aaron marisa bullock. apologies. >> awesome, thank you very much. i have done this before. my name is david koeh and in may, i acknowledged and commemorated my seventh year teaching in the school district. i was 17 years old when i wage graded from sfusd public schools. in yet another parallel -- 7% is how much inflation we have seen in the three years since teachers saw an increase to mr. compensation in 2019, 2022 spans, they span 18 to 15% but within that wheelhouse. 17% is also according to sylvia on her august 16th economic policy institute analysis, 17.6% precisely is the, what they call the teacher paid penalty. in the state of california the average college graduate earns 17.6% more than the average classroom teacher. this 17% irony is not lost on me and i hope it's not lost on you. please pay us correctly. [applause] >> good evening. i'm also an sfusd graduate and current sfusd teacher at mlk middle school and my wife is an sfusd graduate and teacher at apt
i have david koeh, i think. jackson winnington. caylee yoshi. dante popaliski and aaron marisa bullock. apologies. >> awesome, thank you very much. i have done this before. my name is david koeh and in may, i acknowledged and commemorated my seventh year teaching in the school district. i was 17 years old when i wage graded from sfusd public schools. in yet another parallel -- 7% is how much inflation we have seen in the three years since teachers saw an increase to mr. compensation in...
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i have david koeh, i think. jackson winnington. caylee yoshi. dante popaliski and aaron marisa bullock. apologies. >> awesome, thank you very much. i have done this before. my name is david koeh and in may, i acknowledged and commemorated my seventh year teaching in the school district. i was 17 years old when i wage graded from sfusd public schools. in yet another parallel -- 7% is how much inflation we have seen in the three years since teachers saw an increase to mr. compensation in 2019, 2022 spans, they span 18 to 15% but within that wheelhouse. 17% is also according to sylvia on her august 16th economic policy institute analysis, 17.6% precisely is the, what they call the teacher paid penalty. in the state of california the average college graduate earns 17.6% more than the average classroom teacher. this 17% irony is not lost on me and i hope it's not lost on you. please pay us correctly. [applause] >> good evening. i'm also an sfusd graduate and current sfusd teacher at mlk middle school and my wife is an sfusd graduate and teacher at apt
i have david koeh, i think. jackson winnington. caylee yoshi. dante popaliski and aaron marisa bullock. apologies. >> awesome, thank you very much. i have done this before. my name is david koeh and in may, i acknowledged and commemorated my seventh year teaching in the school district. i was 17 years old when i wage graded from sfusd public schools. in yet another parallel -- 7% is how much inflation we have seen in the three years since teachers saw an increase to mr. compensation in...
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reaction let's turn to our political panel, fox news contributor charlie hurt and david webb is here. and harriet jacksonst off, are you surprised that crime is pushed to number one as we head to october 1st? >> no. i'm not surprised at all. we have two years-plus of the defund the police movement that has ravaged blue cities all across america. and so, of course crime is surging because there's no protections in place to keep people safe and secure. so what do voters do moms like me and everywhere do who is going to keep our community safe? who is going to keep our kids safe? and we are looking for alternative and that's really what it's going to come down to on the ballot is who is actually going to talk about and commit to these issues and i think republicans have the advantage when it comes to safety and security. >> brian: david, the weird thing is, the people who were saying defund the police and reimagine the police force are now we can't get cops. we can't get them to not put down their badge. on top of that, we find out that karen bass, for example, running for mayor against police got robbed do
reaction let's turn to our political panel, fox news contributor charlie hurt and david webb is here. and harriet jacksonst off, are you surprised that crime is pushed to number one as we head to october 1st? >> no. i'm not surprised at all. we have two years-plus of the defund the police movement that has ravaged blue cities all across america. and so, of course crime is surging because there's no protections in place to keep people safe and secure. so what do voters do moms like me and...
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david: yes, riding this out until rates fall again. paul jackson on all things japan.terms of what this means for the fed, we have a really strong dollar story, you have rates diverging, pricing close to 75 basis points. or is it simply just a matter of time before we see it snap back? pricing is closer to 75 basis points, i think it is the week after next when we have the fed meeting. and i of that we have the inflation numbers coming out. rishaad: it was 8.5 percent last time. that is the probability. david: yes, the size of the hike , 73, 54, and 29. added together, it is still chunky for the fed. we'll probably get a lot of big headlines, things like another drop in month-on-month inflation, core inflation still quite hefty. rishaad: absolutely, people do need to spend money on their food and gasoline. let's talk more about the fed in detail. former new york fed president of dudley says the fed actually learn from experience and will not repeat the qualitative tightening strategy that led to the cash crunch in 2019, wasn't it? david: yes. how do they move forward f
david: yes, riding this out until rates fall again. paul jackson on all things japan.terms of what this means for the fed, we have a really strong dollar story, you have rates diverging, pricing close to 75 basis points. or is it simply just a matter of time before we see it snap back? pricing is closer to 75 basis points, i think it is the week after next when we have the fed meeting. and i of that we have the inflation numbers coming out. rishaad: it was 8.5 percent last time. that is the...
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jackson, mississippi, we have economic base. all right. but we couldn't beat you know, what's the name that they put? david. he's a little kid. he says to me what they said that we were living in jackson. say, why is it when you go in the white community, they got this talk of getting a premier in the black, it is called getting in jail that way. no kids. but that's just part of the whole peace around the economic bill, because they ran to those stores, out corner stores, right. okay. so they went out, make it on me. so anyway, i just want to say that. so mrs. hammer, what she did was, was to bring about what she was part of that piece and demonstrate what the family is all about. the other piece i just want to say very quickly, is they also connected. there were two other wingmen you might call women that work with her. would dynamic women in this community we don't hear much about one was out i can't mississippi was an idea behind all right and the other person was out down in hattiesburg area you know this victorian race you never show you how this code what the civil rights bill was all about what it represented instead of
jackson, mississippi, we have economic base. all right. but we couldn't beat you know, what's the name that they put? david. he's a little kid. he says to me what they said that we were living in jackson. say, why is it when you go in the white community, they got this talk of getting a premier in the black, it is called getting in jail that way. no kids. but that's just part of the whole peace around the economic bill, because they ran to those stores, out corner stores, right. okay. so they...
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david: beyond that level there is really nothing else, going back to when the bubble burst back when michael jacksonout with dangerous in 1992. when you look at what's happening, it's a reversal of what we saw yesterday. still seeing some dollar strength and some pockets in the region but most equity markets are actually higher. parts of hong kong within that part of the tech space leading that one down. commodity markets, we're looking at oil prices down, commodity markets at the lowest level since about january. you can really see the trajectory of some of these growth stocks. rishaad: absolutely, certainly growth prospects or something that affects the business and weighing on u.s. economic prospects over the next year even with inflation starting to abate. the fomc showing price levels will remain high. and the fourth outsize interest rate hike, lifting the benchmark rate by 75 basis points. 3.15% the cost of following and officials say they expect continuing to raise interest rates in the coming months. chinese president xi jinping will meet with russia's president vladimir putin next week, it'
david: beyond that level there is really nothing else, going back to when the bubble burst back when michael jacksonout with dangerous in 1992. when you look at what's happening, it's a reversal of what we saw yesterday. still seeing some dollar strength and some pockets in the region but most equity markets are actually higher. parts of hong kong within that part of the tech space leading that one down. commodity markets, we're looking at oil prices down, commodity markets at the lowest level...
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jackson. as you said, the actor who is playing your original part, he is john david washington. >> yes. >> stephennd do you give him any advice? any notes at all? >> first thing was i was instructed never talk to john david about boy willie, so i have never had a conversation with him about that character. >> stephen: do you think he would like it? >> oh yeah, oh yeah, of course. >> stephen: the fact that you are not supposed to say anything about this part or this play to him and you're saying it on tv and he might be watching rightp. >> no, no, i'm not telling him how to do it i'm not telling him what boy willy's intentions are or at this point in the play are you supposed to be like, and this part, but to sit there and watch him, i did boy willy a specific way because i was directed to do it that way. is he being directed to do boy willy another way and to sit there and watch it is kind of breathtaking at times because i say i never thought to do that. you know, i never thought to try that, she has him doing something that is spectacularly moving and touching in a way that i didn't do it, you k
jackson. as you said, the actor who is playing your original part, he is john david washington. >> yes. >> stephennd do you give him any advice? any notes at all? >> first thing was i was instructed never talk to john david about boy willie, so i have never had a conversation with him about that character. >> stephen: do you think he would like it? >> oh yeah, oh yeah, of course. >> stephen: the fact that you are not supposed to say anything about this part...
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i'm hallie jackson, along with tom winter, ron allen in new york, and business investigations reporter david enrich is with us, a new book out "sefrtds of the damned" and care line polici and former federal prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst paul butler. let's get to some of the questions at 3:00 eastern, 12:00 pacific, the reaction from donald trump himself and number two, our team working the sources and what it means to the southern district of new york and what it could mean, and number three, looking ahead to the legal implications for the former president and his adult children. and we have the attorney general who wants mr. trump and his businesses to pay back $250 million, that they say he got illegally by inflating his assets. assets like mar-a-lago, which they say was valued at more than $700 million more than they think it is actually worth. ten times more. as far as value. his building on park avenue. 50 million more. his seven springs property in westminster, the list goes on. including valuing his trump tower apartment at more than any apartment in new york has ever sold for. t
i'm hallie jackson, along with tom winter, ron allen in new york, and business investigations reporter david enrich is with us, a new book out "sefrtds of the damned" and care line polici and former federal prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst paul butler. let's get to some of the questions at 3:00 eastern, 12:00 pacific, the reaction from donald trump himself and number two, our team working the sources and what it means to the southern district of new york and what it could mean, and...
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jackson. >> no water is a struggle. >> o'donnell: navy seal death. a former yale football captain dies during hell week. tonight, questions about the culture of brutality and drug use. cbs' davidartin spoke to kyle mullen's mother. >> it's like a sick hazing. it's not training. >> o'donnell: and, the medical breakthrough-- cbs' dr. jon lapook looks at new technology that could change lives. >> this is science fiction type stuff. this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this wednesday night. we want to begin tonight with that extraordinary, just-before- midnight filing from the justice department, where the government laid out its investigation in far more detail than ever before. the document is 36 pages long, with 18 additional pages of attachments, and includes this photo at the end of the filing, the final page showing several classified secret and top secret documents. one noteworthy point-- none of the folders bear a label or stamp indicating they have been declassified, as trump or his representatives have claimed. the justice department
jackson. >> no water is a struggle. >> o'donnell: navy seal death. a former yale football captain dies during hell week. tonight, questions about the culture of brutality and drug use. cbs' davidartin spoke to kyle mullen's mother. >> it's like a sick hazing. it's not training. >> o'donnell: and, the medical breakthrough-- cbs' dr. jon lapook looks at new technology that could change lives. >> this is science fiction type stuff. this is the "cbs evening...
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boorstin as well as tpg's david trujillo david, it's great to have you here obviously markets have taken a leg lower, especially tech over the last few weeks since jacksone you guys have nearly $40 billion in dry powder. how are you seeing the market opportunity and have valuations come down enough >> i think we've seen in the public markets this reset in terms of valuations. i think the big pivot, and you're starting to hear it in the conference, is the move from growth at all costs to need to focus on profitability we're definitely seeing that play through in the private markets as well. i'd say one theme we're seeing is a lot of founders and management teams built their businesses over the past decade in this up environment are having to pivot and focus on profitability and looking for help in investors like us. >> we had evan spiegel on. i'm curious if you're looking at growth opportunities which sectors or areas do you think have the most potential upside >> we invest in a lot of consumer oriented tech companies during the pandemic. that's a lot of big tailwind think of calm and direct to consumer, mindful meditation app, we have a lot of investmen
boorstin as well as tpg's david trujillo david, it's great to have you here obviously markets have taken a leg lower, especially tech over the last few weeks since jacksone you guys have nearly $40 billion in dry powder. how are you seeing the market opportunity and have valuations come down enough >> i think we've seen in the public markets this reset in terms of valuations. i think the big pivot, and you're starting to hear it in the conference, is the move from growth at all costs to...
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david schoen, i appreciate you being with us today. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >>> right now thousands of people in jackson, mississippiare waking up to a fourth day without reliable water service and this is forcing many businesses to shut their doors. joining us now is restaurant manager at bravo tanya lynn burns, which is an italian restaurant struggling to support employees because of this crisis. thank you so much for taking time out this morning just to show us what you're dealing with, what so many business owners in jackson are dealing with. tell us what this has meant for your business. >> we've been under a boil water notice for 36 days now. we've been at an inconsistent water supply since monday. so not being able to open the doors, not being able to employ staff, not being able to support the community is a really hard place after the past year that restaurants have had pretty much since covid. it's another struggle in a long line of supply chain struggles and things of that nature, increased cost of goods, it's one more thing and it's one more thing that's avoidable. >> i know you're near the tap there by
david schoen, i appreciate you being with us today. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >>> right now thousands of people in jackson, mississippiare waking up to a fourth day without reliable water service and this is forcing many businesses to shut their doors. joining us now is restaurant manager at bravo tanya lynn burns, which is an italian restaurant struggling to support employees because of this crisis. thank you so much for taking time out this morning just to...
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david: 75 basis points is the expectation. it might be different questions. should they, can they and what they? kathleen: having bid at jackson hole, to meet officials are speaking hawkish sleep. they are spending -- one watcher said they are talking this way, they have talked aggressive in the past. i don't think it's taken the cake. at this point, another argument is maybe they need to go ahead and find inflation over 9% year-over-year, you can see market expectations are very aggressive. if they're going to do anything like that they have to do it now. maybe this thing will square up. nobody knows. it's going to affect the economy, all of that in the meantime. the idea is get it done now, get that big aggressive hike in and see what happens next. at this part, anyone can assume it is taken the cake. yvonne: it's a coin toss. not just the ecb. plenty of events. opec-plus, have gas prices can impact how they are thinking. the rba decision, china, inflation, busy. david: very busy. 75 elsewhere. a smaller one, the rba, malaysia, poland. in the meantime, rate strategist. short-term targets, where you think we need to go and ma
david: 75 basis points is the expectation. it might be different questions. should they, can they and what they? kathleen: having bid at jackson hole, to meet officials are speaking hawkish sleep. they are spending -- one watcher said they are talking this way, they have talked aggressive in the past. i don't think it's taken the cake. at this point, another argument is maybe they need to go ahead and find inflation over 9% year-over-year, you can see market expectations are very aggressive. if...
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jackson hole, since that speech was given. someone on "squawk box," i watched it too, david, they were saying that this read is not so hot as to indicate it pushes the fed to 75. but not so cool, using that goldilocks analogy, that it pushes the fed to 50 it kind of creates this continuation of an uncertainty regarding what exactly they're going to do in a couple of weeks' time when they do decide the next -- whether it's going to be a jumbo rate hike or it's going to be something a little closer to 50 >> but yeah, and leslie, of course, as you point out, he are down, one week, 2.24% on the s&p, certainly a negative reaction to chair powell one week ago at this point when we were watching him so closely it was interesting initially to watch that market reaction, which was not bad, but over the course of that day, last friday, and then the ensuing days, certainly there has been an adjustment to the idea that hey, they're going to get to the terminal rate and stay there longer still, how long continues to be a keyquestion. there are those who believe this kind of a number does encourage at least the belief that they can engineer
jackson hole, since that speech was given. someone on "squawk box," i watched it too, david, they were saying that this read is not so hot as to indicate it pushes the fed to 75. but not so cool, using that goldilocks analogy, that it pushes the fed to 50 it kind of creates this continuation of an uncertainty regarding what exactly they're going to do in a couple of weeks' time when they do decide the next -- whether it's going to be a jumbo rate hike or it's going to be something a...
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david, kerry, thank you for running to a camera for us. court is still in recess. that is going to do it for me today, but hallie jacksonthis in just a moment. don't go anywhere. moment. don't go anywhere. never been more active. shingles doesn't care. i go to spin classes with my coworkers. good for you, shingles doesn't care. because no matter how healthy you feel, your risk of shingles sharply increases after age 50. but shingrix protects. proven over 90% effective, shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults 50 years and older. shingrix does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients or to a previous dose. an increased risk of guillain-barré syndrome was observed after getting shingrix. fainting can also happen. the most common side effects are pain, redness and swelling at the injection site, muscle pain, tiredness, headache, shivering, fever, and upset stomach. shingles doesn't care. but shingrix protects. ask your doctor or pharmacist about shingrix today. ♪♪ in order for small businesses to thrive, they need to be smart. efficient. agile. and that's n
david, kerry, thank you for running to a camera for us. court is still in recess. that is going to do it for me today, but hallie jacksonthis in just a moment. don't go anywhere. moment. don't go anywhere. never been more active. shingles doesn't care. i go to spin classes with my coworkers. good for you, shingles doesn't care. because no matter how healthy you feel, your risk of shingles sharply increases after age 50. but shingrix protects. proven over 90% effective, shingrix is a vaccine...
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david bahr, that is the u.n. secretary general. we see the horror taking place in pakistan. we see the heat dome in the united states. the record-breaking heat in california. fires as well. you have jacksonsissippi, a number of issues coming together from race to climate. make the connection is a glaciologist, as a climate change scientist, to your report. the overall issue of the climate catastrophe right now and what can be done to reverse what has happened so far. >> reversing is difficult, but we can mitigate. at this point, we have committed ourselves to a certain amount of damage. we're going to continue to see fires and floods. we're going to continue to see the sea level rise. but the faster we can get to know zero, the better we will all be. we are expecting nuisance flooding, storm surges, destruction along the coastline. it doesn't have to get a whole lot worse. over the next 100 years, ok, we are committed to one foot of sea level rise in the damage we expect from that. but there's no reason we need to make it worse. if we start reducing our carbon emissions in a serious way, and we can avoid this worst-case scenario of multiple feetf se level rise. amy: david bahr, what most
david bahr, that is the u.n. secretary general. we see the horror taking place in pakistan. we see the heat dome in the united states. the record-breaking heat in california. fires as well. you have jacksonsissippi, a number of issues coming together from race to climate. make the connection is a glaciologist, as a climate change scientist, to your report. the overall issue of the climate catastrophe right now and what can be done to reverse what has happened so far. >> reversing is...
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davids, residents of uc townhomes. we will continue to cover your story. we're going to also now move our final minutes to another area of disinvestment. bishop barber, before you go, you're joining us from jacksonppi. on monday, you let a rally outside thgovernor's mansion in jackson demanding election officials reverse decades of disinvestment that has left water unfit to drink in mississippi's capital city where 80% of all residents are african-american. can you talk about the crisis? another boil water order. >> yeah, and it is been going on for nearly 50 years, over 170,000 residents e without water. and while the city is 82% african-american, this is also a dirty, poisonous water for black people, disabled people, white people. if a white doctor who suffers from ms talked about at the rally how bad this is what is going on. others are having to wash children's bodies and that water. the water is not being tested. there putting clorox in dirty water. it is immoral and sinful violation of people's protection under the law and human rights. because of the same time, allegedly, the g governor, along with brett favre, and now been to the courts taking money that was dedicated for poor and low w
davids, residents of uc townhomes. we will continue to cover your story. we're going to also now move our final minutes to another area of disinvestment. bishop barber, before you go, you're joining us from jacksonppi. on monday, you let a rally outside thgovernor's mansion in jackson demanding election officials reverse decades of disinvestment that has left water unfit to drink in mississippi's capital city where 80% of all residents are african-american. can you talk about the crisis?...
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jackson. >> no water is a struggle. >>> navy s.e.a.l. death. a former yale football captain dies during hell week. tonight questions about the culture of brutality and drug use. cbs' david it's not training. >>> and the medical breakthrough. cbs' dr. jon lapook looks at new technology that could change lives. > this is science fiction. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> we want to begin tonight with that extraordinary just before midnight filing from the justice department where the government laid out its investigation in far more detail than ever before. the document is 36 pages long with 18 additional pages of attachments and includes this photo at the end of the filing, the final page showing several classified secret and top secret documents. one noteworthy point, none of the folders bear a label or stamp indicating they've been declassified as trump or his representatives claim. the justice department says even some of the personnel and doj prosecutors on the case needed to get extra clearances to review some of that material. in this filing, the government lays out an important timeline, saying it tried to get these documents without a search wa
jackson. >> no water is a struggle. >>> navy s.e.a.l. death. a former yale football captain dies during hell week. tonight questions about the culture of brutality and drug use. cbs' david it's not training. >>> and the medical breakthrough. cbs' dr. jon lapook looks at new technology that could change lives. > this is science fiction. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> we want to begin tonight with that extraordinary just...
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pressure basically ever since the jackson hole spieth by fed chair powell when he talked tough on inflation and said higher rates were going to be here to stay, davidin technology, like a meta , staging a bit of a turnaround. >> more than the broader market, or even so-called peers, we have strength as you might expect on a day when the nasdaq is up as much as it is. amazon and microsoft, and alphabet, but metashare is up 3.5% a pretty good week as well still down 50% so amongst the mega caps, certainly one of the worst performers over the course of the year by far, sara, but a bit of a bounce there. ad market becomes important there, comments earlier this week, from even spiegel, the challenge that tiktok has meant for snap, for example, interesting as well. jim cramer sits here and talks about the potential prospect of great success coming from reels for meta, again we are seeing that stock up nicely that's going to do it for us here on "squawk on the street. "techcheck" starts now >>> good friday morning, welcome to "techcheck," i'm carl kwint nil la with jon fortt, deirdre has the morning off. 2% gains on the nasdaq docusign, zscaler surging. w
pressure basically ever since the jackson hole spieth by fed chair powell when he talked tough on inflation and said higher rates were going to be here to stay, davidin technology, like a meta , staging a bit of a turnaround. >> more than the broader market, or even so-called peers, we have strength as you might expect on a day when the nasdaq is up as much as it is. amazon and microsoft, and alphabet, but metashare is up 3.5% a pretty good week as well still down 50% so amongst the mega...
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ten days ago in jackson hole what are your thoughts right now coming from europe energy star of europe, we hear scary stories about what may be coming this winter >> it's nice to be on, david, and thanks for kind intro. it's nice to be thought of just being a guy these days you know, it's pretty hard to find an optimistic story to say about europe, which, when i listened to your previous question of my past accounting, maybe it's that bad that we can't think of anything that's going to be worse than it is but certainly right now, the only debate in europe is who's going to be in the bigger recession first, here in the uk or on the continent, et cetera, et cetera. and of course we have the ecb tomorrow, going to probably raise rates 75 basis points, bank of england facing a remarkably superficially, at least, expansive fiscal policy from the incoming trust government, probably going to accelerate rate hikes more, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. we don't have the surprising ongoing strength cyclically as your latest ism numbers show just today and that's before we even get to china, which is looking pretty grim as well, of course. >> yeah, it is before we get to china, let
ten days ago in jackson hole what are your thoughts right now coming from europe energy star of europe, we hear scary stories about what may be coming this winter >> it's nice to be on, david, and thanks for kind intro. it's nice to be thought of just being a guy these days you know, it's pretty hard to find an optimistic story to say about europe, which, when i listened to your previous question of my past accounting, maybe it's that bad that we can't think of anything that's going to be...
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good to have you after jackson hole and yesterday, i'm just sort of curious to get your thoughts on how mr. powell is thinking about things and what your take is >> i think, davidn in yesterday's press conference was what jay powell said after he got the first question he had made his opening statements, he took the first question and then he said, i'm going to answer your question in a second, but let me just say, my message hasn't changed since jackson hole i think that was the entire point of yesterday's news conference he did not give a lot of information about what might change the fed's view. he didn't give a lot of signed posts to say maybe this is when we'll moderate he just wanted to make that point that we're going to do what it takes to bring inflation down in 2021 at jackson hole, he was trying to convince markets that his read of the economy, which is to say that inflation was transitory, was the correct one. at jackson hole this year and in yesterday's press conference, he wasn't trying to convince markets about his view of the economy. he was trying to convince markets about the fed's resoluteness in the face of inflation. >> well, with that move
good to have you after jackson hole and yesterday, i'm just sort of curious to get your thoughts on how mr. powell is thinking about things and what your take is >> i think, davidn in yesterday's press conference was what jay powell said after he got the first question he had made his opening statements, he took the first question and then he said, i'm going to answer your question in a second, but let me just say, my message hasn't changed since jackson hole i think that was the entire...