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so it will probably be perhaps a little while before we hear from david jordan.could come possibly next week. >> we will be watching, i know you well as well, leah romney with the "l.a. times," thank you. >> thank you so much. >>> we are introducing a new segment about big ideas. that could change the way we live, work, play, and even eat. to kick things off we're talking to two people who think the future of food involves insects. joining me are sean mcdonald of bit water farms which helps to finance new cricket farms and leslie zigler which sells flour and baked goods made from crickets. welcome to you both. i have to ask, why crickets? >> why not crickets? they have a great brand. if you're going to start with any insect, crickets recall warm summer nights, chirping, cute, it's not, it doesn't sound very threatening. >> but they don't imply tasty. >> that's only because you haven't tried them yet. we'll fix that. >> shawn, how did you decide to get into the bug grub business and what role do cricket farms play in agriculture? >> yeah. i got involved because we
so it will probably be perhaps a little while before we hear from david jordan.could come possibly next week. >> we will be watching, i know you well as well, leah romney with the "l.a. times," thank you. >> thank you so much. >>> we are introducing a new segment about big ideas. that could change the way we live, work, play, and even eat. to kick things off we're talking to two people who think the future of food involves insects. joining me are sean mcdonald of...
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"shrimp boy" sounding like he is rejecting cash from the fbi agent david jordan. no, no, no, he says. but then prosecutors say, "shrimp boy" eventually relented and accepted money, $1,000 and 2 thousand dollars at a time. but did "shrimp boy" chow take the money from the undercover fbi agent explicitly to commit the crimes he is accused of? so far, we haven't heard that smoking gun. his attorneys say yes, their client took money but only as a sort of donation. >> the undercover agent gets my client to take money when he is trying to turn it down by professing his love for my client telling my client, we are meant to be, we are so good together, i love you. and he -- it's almost pseudoee rotteddic the approach he takes. >> reporter: agent jordan testifies that "shrimp boy" was very careful not to say anything out loud because he seemed worried that jordan might be recording the conversations. like the time at a karaoke bar in japantown that "shrimp boy" whispered while a lady sang loudly. quote, he claim very, very close to the point where i felt his moustache in m
"shrimp boy" sounding like he is rejecting cash from the fbi agent david jordan. no, no, no, he says. but then prosecutors say, "shrimp boy" eventually relented and accepted money, $1,000 and 2 thousand dollars at a time. but did "shrimp boy" chow take the money from the undercover fbi agent explicitly to commit the crimes he is accused of? so far, we haven't heard that smoking gun. his attorneys say yes, their client took money but only as a sort of donation....
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that's so the main witness an undercover fbi agent with the pseudonym david jordan could take the stand and remain unidentified. the agent described how he gained the trust and became close friends with the defendant, raymond "shrimp boy" chow. quote, by and large, mr. chow embraced me. he loved me. i was a trusted brother. chow, a leader of a chinatown family organization, is on trial for murder and racketeering among other charges in a case that involved more than a dozen defendants including a sitting state senator. jordan told the jury his back story as an undercover fbi agent. he said he was pretending to be from an east coast italian mafia family who was here in california running an illegal betting operation as well as a marijuana farm in mendocino county. through the course of an undercover stint that lasted more than three years he said "shrimp boy" never fully trusted him. quoted, he would often very close to me rub my back, legs, put his hands all over me, hug me, and i took that for him trying to feel me for body wires. he said he took a lot of cash over the years. prosecuto
that's so the main witness an undercover fbi agent with the pseudonym david jordan could take the stand and remain unidentified. the agent described how he gained the trust and became close friends with the defendant, raymond "shrimp boy" chow. quote, by and large, mr. chow embraced me. he loved me. i was a trusted brother. chow, a leader of a chinatown family organization, is on trial for murder and racketeering among other charges in a case that involved more than a dozen defendants...
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then later in the first purdue's quarterback david blough gets the big hit by senior jordan lomax after trying to run the ball... there is the replay on the hard helmet to helmet hit...he got to have a headache after that one.then in the 2nd quarter... markell jones takes the hand d off for the touchdown.. purdue fininly on the boaoa but still losing
then later in the first purdue's quarterback david blough gets the big hit by senior jordan lomax after trying to run the ball... there is the replay on the hard helmet to helmet hit...he got to have a headache after that one.then in the 2nd quarter... markell jones takes the hand d off for the touchdown.. purdue fininly on the boaoa but still losing
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. >>> he uses a pseudonym david george -- jordan.art of a murder and racketeering trial for child. -- tau. is undercover work help to lead to criminal charges against brandon chow and others, including a former state senator. they say child took over -- chow took over the ring and had his former leader killed. >>> the tour bus crashed near union square last friday injuring 20 people. the driver, kenneth malden is still in the hospital with serious injuries. he says he heard a small explosion and then he lost control. he says he could not stop the bus and it just kept picking up speed. >>> law enforcement agencies are investigating a beating incident involving sheriff's deputies. >>> tyson foods recalling more than 52,000 pounds of chicken wings after people complained that they smelled bad. people got sick after eating the wings. the recall covers 28,000 ounces -- excuse me, 28 ounce bags of chicken, called any-tizers. they have a use by date of october 24, 2016. if you have one of these bags, throw them away or take them back. that'
. >>> he uses a pseudonym david george -- jordan.art of a murder and racketeering trial for child. -- tau. is undercover work help to lead to criminal charges against brandon chow and others, including a former state senator. they say child took over -- chow took over the ring and had his former leader killed. >>> the tour bus crashed near union square last friday injuring 20 people. the driver, kenneth malden is still in the hospital with serious injuries. he says he heard a...
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and more d a big hit by jordan lomax forces the fumble and knocks out startig pudue qb david blououh.. i just saw an opening and came up and made the hit you destroyed him and desmond recovered. and that set up beathard to matt vandeberg 7 yards for the 20-nothing second quarter leaa but purdue dddn't go down easily this hit on beathard took knocked the wind out of the iowa offense. purdue cut the lead to 20-10at the break on/this field goal. and after boilers made it a 7 point game in the third the iowa offense gained a second wind. cj hits a wide open george kittle over the middle and he races 35 for the score and a 27-13lead. to wait for the safety to clear once he bit i went. and it was a big day for the iowa krager for the cocosins. i had never scored a touchdown in kinnick stadium to do it in my final game was awesome. and another senior capped off the scoring jordan canzeri bust one 42 yards for the touccdown. rdan with a special sennr day d 95 yards rushing. it won't hit me until i leave the gates this was my final game stadium the hawkeyes were jumping for joy after the 40-20
and more d a big hit by jordan lomax forces the fumble and knocks out startig pudue qb david blououh.. i just saw an opening and came up and made the hit you destroyed him and desmond recovered. and that set up beathard to matt vandeberg 7 yards for the 20-nothing second quarter leaa but purdue dddn't go down easily this hit on beathard took knocked the wind out of the iowa offense. purdue cut the lead to 20-10at the break on/this field goal. and after boilers made it a 7 point game in the...
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and more d a big hit by jordan lomax forces the fumble and knocks out starting pudue qb david blough.. i just saw an opening and came up and made the hit you destroyed him and desmond recovered. and that set up beathard to matt vandeberg 7 yards for the 20-nothing second quarter lead. but purdue didn't go down easily this hit on beathard took knocked the wind out of the iowa offense. purdue cut the lead to 20-10 at the break on this field goal. and after boilers made it a 7 point game in the third the iowa offense gained a second wind. cj hits a wide open george kittle over the middle and he races 35 for the score and a 27-13 lead. to wait for the safety to clear once he bit i went. and it was a big day for the iowa tight ends. beathard finds krager for the cousins. in kinnick stadium to do it in my final and another senior capped off the scoring jordan canzeri bust one 42 yards for the touchdown. jordan with a special senior day had 95 yards rushing. it won't hit me until i leave the gates this was my final game at kinnick stadium the hawkeyes were jumping for j after the 40-20 win t
and more d a big hit by jordan lomax forces the fumble and knocks out starting pudue qb david blough.. i just saw an opening and came up and made the hit you destroyed him and desmond recovered. and that set up beathard to matt vandeberg 7 yards for the 20-nothing second quarter lead. but purdue didn't go down easily this hit on beathard took knocked the wind out of the iowa offense. purdue cut the lead to 20-10 at the break on this field goal. and after boilers made it a 7 point game in the...
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jordan is, of course, one of our most important allies in the fight against isis, but this does notppear to be terror. >> reporter: lateed. david? >> martha, thank you. >>> now, to the fast-moving developments on that plane crash, and new reporting on the bomb theory. the jet breaking apart in air. investigators now want to know if it was an inside job, studying new surveillance video at the airport, looking for a suspect with access to the ramp to the plane. raising new questions about airport workers with possible ties to isis here in this country. and you're about to see the difference in security for all of us as we board planes and what airport workers go through. here's abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross tonight. >> reporter: investigators tonight are focused on whether what happened here was an inside job. an aviation security official tells abc news that a surveillance video at the sharm el sheikh airport is being scrutinized for someone with access to the ramp who may have placed a suspect object in the hold. >> isis may have concluded that it's easier to defeat airport security by going around it. >> r
jordan is, of course, one of our most important allies in the fight against isis, but this does notppear to be terror. >> reporter: lateed. david? >> martha, thank you. >>> now, to the fast-moving developments on that plane crash, and new reporting on the bomb theory. the jet breaking apart in air. investigators now want to know if it was an inside job, studying new surveillance video at the airport, looking for a suspect with access to the ramp to the plane. raising new...
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david: i believe so yes. more in the region humanitarian low on countries like lebanon and jordan.ember lebanon has over a million refugees has the thousand those countries are creasing strain. in this country refugee resettlement one way of sharing the load. one way is standing with people in desperate need. that's something the u.s. has stored the been a leader on. in the leadership mantle is -- after germany at the moment. it seems the policy to recognize change area when merkel the policy in the summer she was recognize the reality that there were 300,000 or so's area and already in germany. charlie: you agree with the president and his eloquence and compassion in welcoming refugees. david: i think that's an important part of this country also refugees have been as historian is true. lives.their the american experience is that if you teach them the language view is still get onto employment in their is cap shipment and be there is a program of integration to create productive and patriotic as an. charlie: where's your worry then that among refugees are people who need that mean
david: i believe so yes. more in the region humanitarian low on countries like lebanon and jordan.ember lebanon has over a million refugees has the thousand those countries are creasing strain. in this country refugee resettlement one way of sharing the load. one way is standing with people in desperate need. that's something the u.s. has stored the been a leader on. in the leadership mantle is -- after germany at the moment. it seems the policy to recognize change area when merkel the policy...
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probably the most famous is judea pearl and two other famous art david ackerman who is with microsoft research and mike jordan effort way. so what do bayesians do? bayesians learning -- bayesians have this religious attachment. they think it's a formidable run so well. for them-based dram is machine learning. in fact there was this machine learning startup that had based theorem made in neon letters in what is goggled the goop doing it? that may give you the basic intuition behind what's going on. the idea, the problem each of these tribes has a problem it's focused on is trying to sell pay for the connection as it was the science problem and for the singleists life is uncertain. there is noise and ambiguity. you need knowledge that you induced that is never certain. it could have been that something else was -- so instead of choosing one hypothesis they can consider all possible hypotheses within the space at the same time. and what they do is they look at evidence and that changes how much you believe in each hypothesis. based theorem is just a way of doing that updating how likely each high policy -- hypot
probably the most famous is judea pearl and two other famous art david ackerman who is with microsoft research and mike jordan effort way. so what do bayesians do? bayesians learning -- bayesians have this religious attachment. they think it's a formidable run so well. for them-based dram is machine learning. in fact there was this machine learning startup that had based theorem made in neon letters in what is goggled the goop doing it? that may give you the basic intuition behind what's going...
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david goggins? >> every day you do something. your wife is sarah blakley you called the michael jordan of underwear. >> because she is a founder of spanx. >> good point, norah. when you say to sarah, i want this perfect stranger, you said, listen, i did more background check on his assistant than what you called a hunting trained machine living in the house. >> right. when we made our arrangement to come live with some of the family, he just put his hand out and shook my hand and that was all i needed. he looked me in the eye and i knew there was going to be no problem and i was in good shape. david had a saying going back to what charlie said. he said when your brain says that you're done, you're only 40% done. and i think that is something that also drives him and pushes him and something is a great takeaway for me. that has been something that always kind of enters my mind and i think back to that and like, you know what? i can do more. >> there is nothing easy about what he asked you to do. >> no. >> nothing. >> nothing. >> no. >> great to have you both here. congratulations on the book. what a great partnership. >> thank you
david goggins? >> every day you do something. your wife is sarah blakley you called the michael jordan of underwear. >> because she is a founder of spanx. >> good point, norah. when you say to sarah, i want this perfect stranger, you said, listen, i did more background check on his assistant than what you called a hunting trained machine living in the house. >> right. when we made our arrangement to come live with some of the family, he just put his hand out and shook my...
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jordan and that is not a lie. >> here we go, okay, see you later. >> okay. >> okay. >> over here, david muir, the anchor of abc world man that guy has good hair. in person it is even better. >> yes. >> it just flows, flows. >> so jealous. >> i want to touch it. >> so we were chatting and he says you are working philly now. at fox. i go yeah. well, make sure you say hello to kathy orr. >> yeah. >> kathy orr. >> yes, his eyes lit up. >> so as he is leaving the restaurant he stops by my table again and shakes my hand and says, now remember say hello to kathy orr for me. i said you two having a thing what is going on here. >> you are always trying to start stuff, mike. >> so i think we need to get kathy orr on the phone and explain what this is all about. >> really. >> he was kind of obsessed basically. >> that is a story we need to know. >> was this breaking overnight or was there an event. >> no, saturday night. >> hot new place. >> it was really good. >> but you know what they had as an appetizer, pigs in the blanket. kitkat kline see if you you can bring up the menu, i believe it is there. >> yes. >> how were waiter
jordan and that is not a lie. >> here we go, okay, see you later. >> okay. >> okay. >> over here, david muir, the anchor of abc world man that guy has good hair. in person it is even better. >> yes. >> it just flows, flows. >> so jealous. >> i want to touch it. >> so we were chatting and he says you are working philly now. at fox. i go yeah. well, make sure you say hello to kathy orr. >> yeah. >> kathy orr. >> yes, his eyes...
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david chater has the details. >> reporter: france has tape the war back to i.s.i.l. launching bombing raids against the self-declared capital of iraq. they flew over night from air bases in jordan and the gulf. the operation was described as a legitimate response to the black friday massacre in paris. >> translation: in we've done it in the past and again today because raqqa, as you know, is the center of the i.s.i.l. you saw the drama that happened in paris. >> reporter: the raids were against targets supplied and selected by u.s. intelligence. it has been revealed that iraq had warned france of an attack about to be launched last week and a team of 19 fighters had been trained in camps in raqqa to carry out the mission >> i think it is as much about french domestic politics as about being effective. the french have to send a signal to those forces in i.s.i.l. to try and turn the table back on them the way france was hit. i'm sure they were given good targets. from what i've read, u.s. intelligence has been coordinating with the french, but i think these are largely symbolic, trying to reach back out to i.s.i.l. and let them know they won't stand for this >> reporter: the news
david chater has the details. >> reporter: france has tape the war back to i.s.i.l. launching bombing raids against the self-declared capital of iraq. they flew over night from air bases in jordan and the gulf. the operation was described as a legitimate response to the black friday massacre in paris. >> translation: in we've done it in the past and again today because raqqa, as you know, is the center of the i.s.i.l. you saw the drama that happened in paris. >> reporter: the...
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jordan in operation carried out in coordination with u.s. military command. this as new video emerging of the attack. david is in paris.orter: the photographs now emerging from inside the concert hall. taken from the stage before the attacks. so many smiling faces. the hands in the air. now we know what would come next. gunfire breaking through the music. we are also getting our first look at the video of the immediate aftermath. siren blaring. voices crying out. 2 officers hearing through the doors. president obama saying today the u.s. had no intelligence this attack was coming. >> there were no specific mentions of this particular attack that would give us a sense of something that we nee need, that we could provide french authorities for example or act on ourselves. >>reporter: while here in france the presint stood side by side with students in a moment of silence. across the country. short time later in front of the joint session of parliament he declared francis at war with isis calling for extension he now wants three-monthguy state of emergìc here in france. saying today the attack were his quote planned in s
jordan in operation carried out in coordination with u.s. military command. this as new video emerging of the attack. david is in paris.orter: the photographs now emerging from inside the concert hall. taken from the stage before the attacks. so many smiling faces. the hands in the air. now we know what would come next. gunfire breaking through the music. we are also getting our first look at the video of the immediate aftermath. siren blaring. voices crying out. 2 officers hearing through the...
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david irving who has had a nice day. >> al: cowboys this year very few takeaways. only four in half a season. three of them against philly on that one day in september. bradford is chased down. jordan matthews. right in front of his bench for a short gain. >> cris: a gain of one. >> al: yep. second and nine. >> cris: amazing, isn't it, only one interception by this secondary? that by j.j. wilcox, all year. >> al: not one reception by a cornerback. second and nine. and we've got a flag. that was before the snap. bradford just dumping it off because the play had been whistled dead. >> referee: before the ball was snapped, false start offense, number 81, five yard penalty. second down. >> al: jordan matthews. >> cris: he was on the slide. >> al: right. still moving. now. so withstand another penalty, and scooting and picking up the first down is murray. so murray now coming home and trying to haunt the cowboys in his return. gain of 20. >> cris: nice job. going to set up that block to the outside of dennis kelly, then just shoot down inside it. the more injuries that the cowboys have, the fewer substitutions they can bring on to the field. >> al: from the 48 yard line, the play fake,
david irving who has had a nice day. >> al: cowboys this year very few takeaways. only four in half a season. three of them against philly on that one day in september. bradford is chased down. jordan matthews. right in front of his bench for a short gain. >> cris: a gain of one. >> al: yep. second and nine. >> cris: amazing, isn't it, only one interception by this secondary? that by j.j. wilcox, all year. >> al: not one reception by a cornerback. second and nine....
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jordan schrader is there to redirect the pass. and the bees led it, but it was cut to one. and here we go. eriksson's night. he was unstoppable. third period, converts with david krejy leading the bruins to the win. all right. the way he talks about the patriots, rex ryan sounds like a jilted ex than a guy who has beaten bill belichick four times in 14 career match-ups. >> you know how i feel about him and things like that. but i'm always dumb tired of saying, you know, he's the best. yeah, no kidding. and anybody who says he's not is full of whatever. with that being said, i'm going to say he's not very good. [laughter] >> stopping rob gronkowski is a defenses. but sometimes it's the guys in the striped shirts who do it for them. don't expect him to switch his game up, though. >> no. i ain't doing anything wrong. >> do you feel that? do you feel that way? >> yeah. he ain't changing my style. >> how frustrating has that been for you? >> we're playing well as an offense. it's not that frustrating when i get the penalty and someone else makes a play on third and long. that definitely helps out right there. >> college hoops. b.c. hosting central connecticut state
jordan schrader is there to redirect the pass. and the bees led it, but it was cut to one. and here we go. eriksson's night. he was unstoppable. third period, converts with david krejy leading the bruins to the win. all right. the way he talks about the patriots, rex ryan sounds like a jilted ex than a guy who has beaten bill belichick four times in 14 career match-ups. >> you know how i feel about him and things like that. but i'm always dumb tired of saying, you know, he's the best....
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david chater has the details. >> reporter: france has taken the war back to i.s.i.l. launching an intense series of bombing raids on raqqa in syria. the sorties were flown over night from air bases in jordan and the gulf. the french minister said it was a proper response to the friday's events. >> translation: we've done it in the past and done it again today because raqqa is the center of i.s.i.l. so we can't be attacks - you saw what happened in paris, without being present and active. >> reporter: the raids were against targets applied and selected by u.s. intelligence. it has been revealed that iraq had warned france that an attack was about to be launched and that a team of 19 fighters had been trained in camps in raqqa to carry out the mission >> it's as much about french domestic palm particulars as about being affected. the french have to send a signal to those forces in i.s.i.l. to try and turn the tables back on them and hit them in their homeland. i'm sure they were given some pretty good targets. what from i've read u.s. intelligence have been coordinating with the french. i think these are largely symbolic just reaching out on to i.s.i.l. and saying they won't stand for this.
david chater has the details. >> reporter: france has taken the war back to i.s.i.l. launching an intense series of bombing raids on raqqa in syria. the sorties were flown over night from air bases in jordan and the gulf. the french minister said it was a proper response to the friday's events. >> translation: we've done it in the past and done it again today because raqqa is the center of i.s.i.l. so we can't be attacks - you saw what happened in paris, without being present and...
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jordan yet more than that. francois hollande pressing for unity in the wake of the devastating attacks in paris. after he comes here to the white house -- he has already met with david cameron the prime of the u.k. was in france yesterday. later he heads to moscow to meet with vladimir putin. so much hope hanging over these meetings. so many disagreements over the best path forward. and now you throw in what has happened over the skies of turkey where aledgedly the russian war plane was shot down by turkish f-16s. >> mike, is there the sense that the president has the same sense of urgency that french president francois hollande has? after all the french are involved in the paris attacks, but the united states has been involved in this for over a year. >> yes, and many of the targets that the french are hitting are the result of intelligence supplied by the united states. the president has said this is a 65-member coalition that the united states is leading. the president having to adjust his policy several times and again, now calling for an intensification of the military process, in terms of the air campaign and working with coalition fighters. you heard jamie mc
jordan yet more than that. francois hollande pressing for unity in the wake of the devastating attacks in paris. after he comes here to the white house -- he has already met with david cameron the prime of the u.k. was in france yesterday. later he heads to moscow to meet with vladimir putin. so much hope hanging over these meetings. so many disagreements over the best path forward. and now you throw in what has happened over the skies of turkey where aledgedly the russian war plane was shot...
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jordan to visit the syrian refugees. this was a big move. we haven't seen other candidates do it. and, davidthink was productive, do you think this will bolster his status on foreign policy, him being familiar with foreign policy. what does it do for his campaign? >> smart tactic on his part. criticized by some for making a few misstatements or missteps on foreign policy. so to go over there, the conversation right now is all about the refugees. we heard some of his comments being spot on, which is syrians ultimately want to be in syria. those who want -- who don't want to do harm to the u.s. and use this as an outlet to get here. he's trying to make sure he stays in the conversation. >> some of them want to be in the u.s.? >> well, of course they want to be in the u.s. right now one-third of syrians are refugees. there has been 300,000 dead and the conflict continues. i think ben carson is criticized not just by some, but by some on his own team by not knowing anything about the middle east. it is a smart thing. i hope it gives him compassion to see how much incredible suffering they have u
jordan to visit the syrian refugees. this was a big move. we haven't seen other candidates do it. and, davidthink was productive, do you think this will bolster his status on foreign policy, him being familiar with foreign policy. what does it do for his campaign? >> smart tactic on his part. criticized by some for making a few misstatements or missteps on foreign policy. so to go over there, the conversation right now is all about the refugees. we heard some of his comments being spot...
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jordan a snag when a sandstorm tablets guys -- clouded skies. she was set to fly to georgia from qatar where she met with u.s. troops. you can find the latest news on bloomberg.com. david: let's turn to janet yellen's latest remarks. the december rate hike is still on the table, but only if the economy stays on track. >> what the committee has been expecting is that the economy will continue to grow at a pace that is sufficient to generate further improvements in the labor market and to return inflation toward our 2% target over the medium-term. if the incoming information supports that expectation, then our statement indicates that december would be a life possibility. we have made no decision about it. david: investors were paying attention to two other fed officials today. bill dudley holding a press briefing in half an hour and sam fisher speaks in washington later tonight joining me is the ceo of one of the world's largest global asset managers, joe sullivan of legg mason. use at a rate hike will not be the main event. just you said a rate hike will not be the main event. e: we look forward to a rate hike, look forward to getting back to normalized rates. it will
jordan a snag when a sandstorm tablets guys -- clouded skies. she was set to fly to georgia from qatar where she met with u.s. troops. you can find the latest news on bloomberg.com. david: let's turn to janet yellen's latest remarks. the december rate hike is still on the table, but only if the economy stays on track. >> what the committee has been expecting is that the economy will continue to grow at a pace that is sufficient to generate further improvements in the labor market and to...
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david cameron was planning for that, wasn't it? essentially what we've seen already is that the british government said they would take members, migrants from the camps in jordan and turkey, they were visiting one of the camps in jordan to do that, but it seemed that they're already pre-planning that, right? to keep a handle on the security. >> i'm not sure that's right. the first thing to do is establish the facts. then i think we need to work out what isis is trying to do and they're not doing it. isis would like to create a move in europe which favors extremism and center phobia. they don't like the image of western europe behaving in a responsible and welcoming way to muslims who are fleeing them and other bodies in the middle east. and they want to fracture the relationships between muslims and non-muslims within our communities here in western europe. so we just need to make sure that we react as we did react after "charlie hebdo", as we did react after the bombings in london. we act in a way that's inclusive and keeps muslim communities like us trying to move towards a more united approach towards these things. that's been a very, very long struggle in
david cameron was planning for that, wasn't it? essentially what we've seen already is that the british government said they would take members, migrants from the camps in jordan and turkey, they were visiting one of the camps in jordan to do that, but it seemed that they're already pre-planning that, right? to keep a handle on the security. >> i'm not sure that's right. the first thing to do is establish the facts. then i think we need to work out what isis is trying to do and they're...
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jordan today. talk about this, and that's what you need to pay attention to. david: how important is it whether the russian jet was actually over syrian or turkish airspace, given the age of gps, both russia and turkey must know the answer to that question. stephanie: that's a good point. it's not incredibly important. what's important is how the russian president decides to play this. they are probably trying to figure it out for themselves right now, whether the plane was in turkish airspace. it shouldn't be very difficult to figure that out. at the end of the day, that's really not what matters. it's how they handle it, and what they say happens. if it turns out i think the plane was in turkish airspace, they could conceive that -- concede that, were denied at. perhaps responded little bit less robustly in what might be abutting conflict between russia and turkey. stephanie: you are talking political response. power the markets responding to this news? -- how are the markets responding to the news? ryan: we saw negative response. treasuries -- u.s. treasuries ros
jordan today. talk about this, and that's what you need to pay attention to. david: how important is it whether the russian jet was actually over syrian or turkish airspace, given the age of gps, both russia and turkey must know the answer to that question. stephanie: that's a good point. it's not incredibly important. what's important is how the russian president decides to play this. they are probably trying to figure it out for themselves right now, whether the plane was in turkish airspace....
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jordan police officer. >>> new details in the shooting of a six-year-old boy in louisiana. there is a connection between the two marshals are in jail. david begnaud is outside the jail. >> reporter: those deputy marshals are being held in isolation for their own safety. this morning we are learning more about their law enforcement histories including lawsuits that allege police brutality by the deputy marshals. it has been nearly a week since that shooting happened in marksville and state investigators still don't think they've gotten an honest answer as to why they opened fire. deputy marshals are charged with attempted second degree murder, this nearly a week after six-year-old jeremy mardis was shot and killed in his father's suv during a police chase. the boy with autism died as he sat buckled into his seat next to his father. investigators are still trying to figure out why the marshals opened fire. last week his fiance said she argued with him the night of the shooting. >> he knows chris. he don't like chris. >> reporter: stafford and greenhouse were named in a civil lawsuit claiming they used excessive force in an arrest. the case
jordan police officer. >>> new details in the shooting of a six-year-old boy in louisiana. there is a connection between the two marshals are in jail. david begnaud is outside the jail. >> reporter: those deputy marshals are being held in isolation for their own safety. this morning we are learning more about their law enforcement histories including lawsuits that allege police brutality by the deputy marshals. it has been nearly a week since that shooting happened in marksville...
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david goodfriend and joe watkins. i wish we had more time to talk about ben carson, making a surprise trip to jordan to visit with syrianect charged in the terror attacks that killed 130 people in paris. we'll get the latest on that in a live report after this break. want bladder leak underwear that moves like you do? try always discreet underwear and move, groove, wiggle, giggle, swerve, curve. lift, shift, ride, glide, hit your stride. only always discreet underwear has soft dual leak guard barriers to help stop leaks where they happen most and a discreet fit that hugs your curves, you barely feel it. always discreet underwear so bladder leaks can feel like no big deal. because hey, pee happens. get your free pair and valuable coupons at always discreet.com and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night,blind. and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. >>> there is breaking news out of belgium. a federal prosecutor there confirms that police have picked up a new suspect and charged him with terrorism. claudio is following this from brussels. what can
david goodfriend and joe watkins. i wish we had more time to talk about ben carson, making a surprise trip to jordan to visit with syrianect charged in the terror attacks that killed 130 people in paris. we'll get the latest on that in a live report after this break. want bladder leak underwear that moves like you do? try always discreet underwear and move, groove, wiggle, giggle, swerve, curve. lift, shift, ride, glide, hit your stride. only always discreet underwear has soft dual leak guard...
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david petraeus all recommends training and arming the free syrian army he rejected it. so now we find ourselves with 240 million dead in syria. more children syrian children in school than lebanese children. jordanthe very fabric of one of our best friends threatened and unstable because of the huge number of refugees we find a very unstable middle east and we find isis spread now into libya lebanon yemen and other nations isis has now established a foothold in afghanistan and the iranians are doing the same. so it's not too late. it's not too late. we have to take up arms. we have to tell the american people what is at stake here. we have to inform the american people that what happened in paris can happen here. mr. baghdadi who was once in our prison camp for four years in iraq and said i will see you in new york when he left, he was not kidding. and there is no doubt that what isis has just proven is that contrary to what this president believe, contrary to what our intelligence told us they have a reach. they have had a reach to making sure that a russian jet was destroyed airliner. they have a reach to paris. they ever reach to beirut. and they have a they have for reach and northern africa
david petraeus all recommends training and arming the free syrian army he rejected it. so now we find ourselves with 240 million dead in syria. more children syrian children in school than lebanese children. jordanthe very fabric of one of our best friends threatened and unstable because of the huge number of refugees we find a very unstable middle east and we find isis spread now into libya lebanon yemen and other nations isis has now established a foothold in afghanistan and the iranians are...