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david martin, cbs news, pentagon. >>> scalise was shot last month after a gunman opened fire at a republican baseball practice in virginia. he suffered severe internal injuries. scalise has undergone several surgeries and his condition had been upgraded. he's back in intensive care because of concerns over infection. >>> a fast moving wildfire forced the evacuation of hundreds of homes near a popular ski resort. the fire was first reported yesterday afternoon in the white link national forest. it burned some 80 acres. the residents of more than 460 homes were forced to leave. >> we saw a lot of people looking up toward the sky and so we went to see what it was. there was a big cloud of smoke and that's when we got the text to evacuate. >> so far no buildings have been damaged and cooling temperatures have helped cool the fire. >>> and we're learning more about the gunman who killed the new york police officer. he ranted in a facebook post about law officers killing and abusing people. he said it's time for people to wise up. yesterday he walked up to a police command vehicle and shot an offi
david martin, cbs news, pentagon. >>> scalise was shot last month after a gunman opened fire at a republican baseball practice in virginia. he suffered severe internal injuries. scalise has undergone several surgeries and his condition had been upgraded. he's back in intensive care because of concerns over infection. >>> a fast moving wildfire forced the evacuation of hundreds of homes near a popular ski resort. the fire was first reported yesterday afternoon in the white link...
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david martin has more on the north's growing nuclear threat. >> reporter: kim jong-un kept missile hidden from satellites before it was rolled into position and aimed at space. it flew for 30 minutes, ready to reach alaska. >> there's no question we've crossed threshold here in the north koreans' ability to develop an icbm. >> leon panetta was defense secretary during the obama administration. >> it represents a very serious national security threat to the united states. >> reporter: u.s. intelligence first identified it as an intermediate defense missile. a tweet asking does this guy have anything better to do with his life. but david wright of the union of concerned scientists did his own calculations and did it right. the missile could have flown over 4,000 miles. >>'ve been watching north korea surprised how quickly they're able to pull out new missile designs. >> reporter: wright estimates it would take another couple of years to develop one that's 1,000 pounds hertling toward the u.s., but unless something happens the day is coming. >> we're going to reach a that point and it may be
david martin has more on the north's growing nuclear threat. >> reporter: kim jong-un kept missile hidden from satellites before it was rolled into position and aimed at space. it flew for 30 minutes, ready to reach alaska. >> there's no question we've crossed threshold here in the north koreans' ability to develop an icbm. >> leon panetta was defense secretary during the obama administration. >> it represents a very serious national security threat to the united states....
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david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. healthier.uppy abandon >>> google cars cruising for a new cause. how the tech giant is working to make commuters healthier. and a tiny puppy abandoned in an airport bathroom. the heart breaking note found with him that's raising awareness about a pretty serious issue. and people hacking their way to cheaper health care. why they're tossing their fit bits into the drier. mapping the roads we drive... they're also analyzing the air around them. cbs reporter john blacksto nt >>> tonight google is doing more than just mpaing the roads we -- mapping the roads we drive action they're also analyzing the air around them. how the tech giant wants to make your commute healthier. >> reporter: the google cars that collect maps and photographs of city streets in oakland have also been collecting air. measuring pollution, block by city block. >> these are sampling gases like ozone, co2, methane. >> reporter: melissa works for the company that added the air testing equipment to cars. >> you can see the traffic
david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. healthier.uppy abandon >>> google cars cruising for a new cause. how the tech giant is working to make commuters healthier. and a tiny puppy abandoned in an airport bathroom. the heart breaking note found with him that's raising awareness about a pretty serious issue. and people hacking their way to cheaper health care. why they're tossing their fit bits into the drier. mapping the roads we drive... they're also analyzing the air around them. cbs...
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david martin, cbs news, south haven, michigan. >> mason: our thanks to james mccloughan.hen we come back, the views are stunning, but only for the brave. the ford summer sales event isshovel.l swing. mulch. brick pavers. fence posts. concrete. we're good. and wood for my castle. we got it. and a slide, and a drawbridge. take on summer right with ford, america's best-selling brand. now with summer's hottest offer on ford f150. get zero percent for sixty months plus an additional thousand on top of your trade in. that's the built ford tough f150 with zero percent for sixty months plus an additional thousand on top of your trade in. offer ends soon during the ford summer sales event. but do they need help making more of their own tears? if you have chronic dry eye caused by reduced tear production due to inflammation, restasis multidose™ can help... with continued use twice a day, every day, one drop at a time. restasis multidose™ helps increase your eyes' natural ability to produce tears, which may be reduced by inflammation due to chronic dry eye. restasis multidose™ did n
david martin, cbs news, south haven, michigan. >> mason: our thanks to james mccloughan.hen we come back, the views are stunning, but only for the brave. the ford summer sales event isshovel.l swing. mulch. brick pavers. fence posts. concrete. we're good. and wood for my castle. we got it. and a slide, and a drawbridge. take on summer right with ford, america's best-selling brand. now with summer's hottest offer on ford f150. get zero percent for sixty months plus an additional thousand...
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>> brown: david martin at the pentagon. thank you, david. more now on america's options from ben tracy. th one of our capabilities lies with our considerable military forces. ee will use them if we must. >> reporter: at an emergency meeting of the u.n. security council, ambassador nikki haley said the u.s. will propose rougher sanctions against north korea, including restricting oil imports and cutting off sources of hard currency. >> reporter: today. >> today is a dark day. it is a dark day because yesterday's actions by north korea made the world a more dangerous place. >> reporter: chinese president xi jinping and russian president vladimir putin met in moscow and announced they oppose any use of force against north korea or sanctions that would strangle its economy. china is north korea's main ally and accounts for more than 80% of its trade. to pressure the north into tsding its missile tests, china has stopped buying north korean coal, but it has not cut off oil shipments to north korea. hearing that could cause kim jong-un's regime to
>> brown: david martin at the pentagon. thank you, david. more now on america's options from ben tracy. th one of our capabilities lies with our considerable military forces. ee will use them if we must. >> reporter: at an emergency meeting of the u.n. security council, ambassador nikki haley said the u.s. will propose rougher sanctions against north korea, including restricting oil imports and cutting off sources of hard currency. >> reporter: today. >> today is a dark...
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>> quijano: david martin, thanks. ben tracy in beijing has more on the role china may play in this. >> reporter: north korean state television's most famous news anchor triumphantly announced what the country called "an historic event." and just moments later the chinese government urged restraint. a foreign ministry spokesperson said north korea should stop violating security council resolution, but in an apparent reference to the united states, said all relevant sides should bring things back to the track of peaceful settlement via dialogue. president trump took a much different approach, tweeting, "perhaps china will put a heavy move on north korea and end this nonsense once and for all." china feels it has already done enough to try and rein in its ally. itstoned buying coal from north korea and has cut its oil and diesel export to kim jong un's regime. >> i don't think on the chinese side there is any room for significantly tougher sanctions. >> reporter: an expert on nuclear weapons policy in asia. there is a pe
>> quijano: david martin, thanks. ben tracy in beijing has more on the role china may play in this. >> reporter: north korean state television's most famous news anchor triumphantly announced what the country called "an historic event." and just moments later the chinese government urged restraint. a foreign ministry spokesperson said north korea should stop violating security council resolution, but in an apparent reference to the united states, said all relevant sides...
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. >> mason: david martin, i hope the sandbags hold. thanks, david. a close call at a san francisco international airport is closer than we thought, a week ago. kris van cleave has the update. >> the guy is going. he's on the taxiway. >> reporter: it could have been one to have the worst aviation disasters in history. last night an air canada night landed up to land on a taxiway in san francisco while four others were waiting to take off. it pulled up just in time. canada's transportation safety board said early indications are the flight may have come within just 29 feet of one plane and overflew the first two aircraft by 100 feet. >> we're talking less than a second from disaster. >> reporter: ross aimer is a retired airlinetain and c.e.o. of air experts. >> it is an easy thing to do to mistake a taxiway from a runway especially on a dark night. >> reporter: half a mile out the air canada pilot thought something was wrong but continued. >> lights on the runway there. confirmed to land to the right. there's no one on the right but you. >> reporter: t
. >> mason: david martin, i hope the sandbags hold. thanks, david. a close call at a san francisco international airport is closer than we thought, a week ago. kris van cleave has the update. >> the guy is going. he's on the taxiway. >> reporter: it could have been one to have the worst aviation disasters in history. last night an air canada night landed up to land on a taxiway in san francisco while four others were waiting to take off. it pulled up just in time. canada's...
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let's bring in the man behind the index, david martin joining us from melbourne, awe stral gentleman.id, thank you for joining us. the cnbc iq 100. the goal sin ovation i guess the question is how exactly do you measure that? >> well, bob, listen, the core measure is not just what companies are spending money on either an acquiring technology or building in house technology. it's really the companies who are anticipating forward market opportunities and then making sure they have the pro propriet rights anticipation is super pofrnlt you're seeing the index continues find the companies that are actually leading each one of their sectors and more importantly reaching across sectors to make huge market impacts. >> and several tech names of course right at the top, oracle is essentially tied with number one. what is it about oracle that makes it innovative and tops the iq 100 list? >> we've talked about this a few times now. oracle is doing something that microsoft also really anticipated and that is that it's really realizing the time has come for the cloud to be a usable interactive and
let's bring in the man behind the index, david martin joining us from melbourne, awe stral gentleman.id, thank you for joining us. the cnbc iq 100. the goal sin ovation i guess the question is how exactly do you measure that? >> well, bob, listen, the core measure is not just what companies are spending money on either an acquiring technology or building in house technology. it's really the companies who are anticipating forward market opportunities and then making sure they have the pro...
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he told his story to david martin. >> reporter: private first class james mccloughan after 48 hours inattle, holding an ak-47. >> the worst 48 hours of my life and i'm getting an award for it. >> reporter: 48 years later he's receiving the medal of honor from his actions at a place called nui yon hill. >> i knew we were in trouble, we were going to have system casualties. >> reporter: an all-an athlete in college, he was sent to the army as a medic. >> i held 18, 19, 20-year-old men in my arms and heard their last words and saw them take ei >> reporter: 13 americans lost their lives at nui yon hill, but mccloughan saved ten men. it began with a dash to a soldier who had just went down. >> i went to the cross fire, slid in next to him like i'm sliding into second base, and i said, "are you hit?" >> did somebody tell you to go get him? >> no, sir. i saw him go down and i jumped up and got him. that's my job. >> reporter: but you were running out into a crier. >> that's secondary. primary is getting him safely back into the perimeter. >> reporter: by the end of the first day, mccloughan w
he told his story to david martin. >> reporter: private first class james mccloughan after 48 hours inattle, holding an ak-47. >> the worst 48 hours of my life and i'm getting an award for it. >> reporter: 48 years later he's receiving the medal of honor from his actions at a place called nui yon hill. >> i knew we were in trouble, we were going to have system casualties. >> reporter: an all-an athlete in college, he was sent to the army as a medic. >> i held...
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>> david martin at the pentagon, thank you, david. >> well the u.s.of military force at united nations today. more now on america's options from ben tracy. >> one of our capabilities, lies with our considerable military forces. we will use them if we must. >> at an emergency meeting of the u.n. security council, ambassador nikki haley said the u.s. will propose tougher sanctions against north korea including restricting oil imports and cutting off sources of hard currency. >> today is a dark day. it is a dark day because yesterday's actions, by north korea, made the world a more dangerous place. >> chinese president xi and russian president vladamir putin met in moscow and announce they'd oppose any use of force against north korea or sanctions that would strangle its economy. china is north korea's main ally, and accounts for more than 80% of its trade. to pressure the north into ending its missile tests, china has stopped buying north korean coal. but it has not cut off oil shipments to north korea. hearing that could cause kim jung un's regime to c
>> david martin at the pentagon, thank you, david. >> well the u.s.of military force at united nations today. more now on america's options from ben tracy. >> one of our capabilities, lies with our considerable military forces. we will use them if we must. >> at an emergency meeting of the u.n. security council, ambassador nikki haley said the u.s. will propose tougher sanctions against north korea including restricting oil imports and cutting off sources of hard...
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quite a bit of money as well as going through the program. >> a lot of in venn tifcentivese >> david martinu for coming to our program. >> i literally found him >> he found you. >> worked out. >>> nasdaq is at 100 ats a we'll tackle tech, next. ♪ if you could book a flight, then add a hotel, or car, or activity in one place and save, where would you go? ♪ expedia. >>> it is been a tough run for me it is now down 4% of 30 days and 100 stocks are down 10% during that time. is this the start of something more serious or just a slight swoon? >> is this something to worry about or an unhealthy pull back, boris? >> tech is under assault from many angles and apple needs a huge hit of iphone 8 and a thousand a pop, i don't know if they are able to get that. there seems to be problems all over the place now momentum has shifted long-term though, tech is a solid place, for now, i think there is more to be done >> ari, in tech. sentiment has shifted, has it shifted temporarily or permanently? >> temporarily how we see it this is run of the bill and healthy and pull back following a terrific run for th
quite a bit of money as well as going through the program. >> a lot of in venn tifcentivese >> david martinu for coming to our program. >> i literally found him >> he found you. >> worked out. >>> nasdaq is at 100 ats a we'll tackle tech, next. ♪ if you could book a flight, then add a hotel, or car, or activity in one place and save, where would you go? ♪ expedia. >>> it is been a tough run for me it is now down 4% of 30 days and 100 stocks...
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. >> reporter: david martin, fox news. >> he has a point >> i'll tell you what was thrilling.and riveting, the open championship >> it got a little dicey, i know you had your eyes on it. jordan spieth almost went he was on the verge of blowing another major in the final round. see if he could hold on. plus the phillies in action looking to do something for the first time since april. see if they got it done next in sports. ♪ . >>> the phillies completely different team. post all-star break. if they won't win they're close, and that's better than before. they took on the brewers with a chance to win back to back series for the first time since april. you know things are going pretty well when you got mike schmidt up in the booth doing the sprinkler, and maybe it's because of nick williams because that guy is emerging as a star. in the fourth, no score, williams right there. with the two-run homer. he has an eight-game hitting streak, the kid killing it in. in the fifth, bases loaded. howie kendrick back and doing his things, two-run single to give the phils 4-2 lead. now they'r
. >> reporter: david martin, fox news. >> he has a point >> i'll tell you what was thrilling.and riveting, the open championship >> it got a little dicey, i know you had your eyes on it. jordan spieth almost went he was on the verge of blowing another major in the final round. see if he could hold on. plus the phillies in action looking to do something for the first time since april. see if they got it done next in sports. ♪ . >>> the phillies completely...
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david: martin, let me ask you about the speech the president gave this morning in warsaw.hopin and other polish figures. to beare some issues dealt with, like u.s. and north korea, and the relations with russia, but their broader things the president would like to see tackled. i do not think our western allies will hold up donald trump on their shoulders and triumphantly marching through as the leader of the western world. he has some major problems back home, and while this is a big display and the prudent meeting is -- putin meeting is certainly important, back home he has the health care bill that is in real trouble, and he will quickly put of theafter the glow g-20 to the political reality he has to face back home. to that speechg in new york. the president has not let go of those issues. some presidents could go abroad to escape what is happening domestic we, but he was still very keen to talk about this. >> it was interesting. the speech he gave, he delivered quite well. it reminded me of his estate of the union address, which actually got -- his state of the union a
david: martin, let me ask you about the speech the president gave this morning in warsaw.hopin and other polish figures. to beare some issues dealt with, like u.s. and north korea, and the relations with russia, but their broader things the president would like to see tackled. i do not think our western allies will hold up donald trump on their shoulders and triumphantly marching through as the leader of the western world. he has some major problems back home, and while this is a big display...
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joining us now is david martin, founder of the firm that algorit algorithm powers the index this is ae interesting talking point about whether or not companies can generate excess shareholder returns because of their own intellectual property. take us through the mechanics of the rebalance. >> this is an amazing rebalance moment for us because as you know, as we have continued to watch this year unfold, what we're looking at is companies that are going through a significant amount of global shifts in terms of how they are positioning in the marketplace and what we're seeing overall is that the companies that are most diversifi diversified, companies that have broad range of technologies that address a number of markets are the ones that seem to be really performing strongly and the ones that have a more narrow definition, very specific products, are going through their challenges because single market companies have a bit more challenge. but in the reset, whatwe're seeing is the companies that actually are really doing a very strong job be not only have an enormous amount eveof innova
joining us now is david martin, founder of the firm that algorit algorithm powers the index this is ae interesting talking point about whether or not companies can generate excess shareholder returns because of their own intellectual property. take us through the mechanics of the rebalance. >> this is an amazing rebalance moment for us because as you know, as we have continued to watch this year unfold, what we're looking at is companies that are going through a significant amount of...
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the guy that fixes roller coasters to be scared of them. [ laughter ] >> reporter: in orlando, david martinsaving your water logged smart phone. the way one company is making sure you can stay connected in this digital world. >> a man sues septa but when surveillance video disputes his claims, he's now the one facing charges. >>> new jersey governor chris christie making tobacco less accessible. why he's rage raising the age limit to legally purchase those products. >> i didn't know this was a thing apparently if you like pickles and fruit punch now you can have the best of both worlds. great value unveiled tropicals the fruit punch placed jar of pickles. the pickles aren't any different from your standard pickled cucumber with the exception that they're noting in red fruit punch instead of your standad pickle juice. they'll be sold exclusively at wal*mart. >> i'm not sure about that one. we've all done it gotten over smart phones wet and watched them die before our very eyes. maybe you tried to put it in rice. i definitely have tried that or you just leave it overnight. >> now there's solu
the guy that fixes roller coasters to be scared of them. [ laughter ] >> reporter: in orlando, david martinsaving your water logged smart phone. the way one company is making sure you can stay connected in this digital world. >> a man sues septa but when surveillance video disputes his claims, he's now the one facing charges. >>> new jersey governor chris christie making tobacco less accessible. why he's rage raising the age limit to legally purchase those products....
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we have two reports beginning with david martin. >> reporter: the nastiest kind of firing, an intercontinental missile, capable of reaching at least part of the united states. the missile traveled 600 miles because the it was launched at an extremely high angle. but it flew for 37 minutes. long enough to be intercontinental missile. launched on standard trajectory would have carried 4,000 miles, far enough to reach alaska. in january when north korean dictator kim jung un, trump tweeted it won't happen. it has and caught u.s. intelligence by surprise. the u.s. pacific command said it was an intermediate range missile but that assessment was later revised and u.s. officials now say all indications are it was an intercontinental ballistic missile. one test does not mean north korea suddenly has a reliable nuclear weapon capable of reaching u.s. soil. david wright of the union of concerned scientists estimates north korea is still a couple years away from that. but added there is no denying the significance of this test. >> i would say a bigger threat than anything north korea launched before. in
we have two reports beginning with david martin. >> reporter: the nastiest kind of firing, an intercontinental missile, capable of reaching at least part of the united states. the missile traveled 600 miles because the it was launched at an extremely high angle. but it flew for 37 minutes. long enough to be intercontinental missile. launched on standard trajectory would have carried 4,000 miles, far enough to reach alaska. in january when north korean dictator kim jung un, trump tweeted...
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joining us to break out the index leaders is david martin, founder and ceo of mcam, helped cnbc develop this index. you only make it in this index if you have a lot of your own intellectual property patented that you benefit off of. >> yes and if you actually have anticipated where that future margin price is going to actually make a difference, so it's not just having the property, it's actually anticipating where you need to have property to take advantage of market opportunities. >> in other words, using it. >> yeah. there's a lot of people that defend things. this is about going after new opportunities and making sure you're anticipating the market. >> so terradyne which i think of as a testing company, best performer, up 20% for the quarter. >> yep >> why >> so terradyne is in this space we like to refer to as augmented intelligence they're look at ways both at the manufacturing level and at the product level they can integrate sensors intelligent manufacturing processes. they're bringing state-of-the-art both manufacturing and utility into applications where the market actually ca
joining us to break out the index leaders is david martin, founder and ceo of mcam, helped cnbc develop this index. you only make it in this index if you have a lot of your own intellectual property patented that you benefit off of. >> yes and if you actually have anticipated where that future margin price is going to actually make a difference, so it's not just having the property, it's actually anticipating where you need to have property to take advantage of market opportunities....
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martin lipton, head of sport at the sun. tomorrow's front pages, starting with the observer which leads with claims that the brexit secretary, davidmbers to replace prime minister theresa may. the sunday express features a family photograph of prince harry and his mother, diana the princess of wales, with the headline our last words with mummy. the telegraph has the same story, along with reports that more than forty female bbc presenters have signed an open letter to the director—general demanding equal pay. the sunday times says men and women will be able to change their gender legally without a doctor's diagnosis under government plans. while the star leads with princes harry and william's last conversation with their mum before she died. the royal story also dominates the front of the mail on sunday. ahead of the 20th anniversary of her death, princes harry and william pay tribute to their mum, in tomorrow's mirror. so let's begin. the front of the sunday telegraph. tory faithful urge theresa may to leave number ten by christmas. the grass root saying, unsurprisingly, after the quite unsuccessful general election and they thin
martin lipton, head of sport at the sun. tomorrow's front pages, starting with the observer which leads with claims that the brexit secretary, davidmbers to replace prime minister theresa may. the sunday express features a family photograph of prince harry and his mother, diana the princess of wales, with the headline our last words with mummy. the telegraph has the same story, along with reports that more than forty female bbc presenters have signed an open letter to the director—general...
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david westin. lot -- had a headline a about the f-35, lockheed martin, the president said it cost too much money.ack up, 7%, it will cost $406.5 billion. they will order more jets, but they have just reported to congress by the most expensive -- expensive weapons system anywhere in the world has just gone up three let's check in with taylor riggs. the amazonill use prime day tomorrow as an excuse to talk about retail for a moment. take a look at amazon here. scherzer climbing up. climbing up. higherless, climbing ahead of the prime day tomorrow. i want to look at aircraft carriers that amazon has said they are going to use. is up here over 2.5%. amazon announced this morning they are going to be using a prime air cargo plane, fueled, ready to go back here in the u.s. for the first time. when there are winners, there are losers. i will focus on best buy today. 6%.s lower today, more than on a technical analysis, crossed down below that moving average, moving down towards its 100 day moving average on reports that amazon appears to be developing somewhat quietly, its own version of best buy's geek
david westin. lot -- had a headline a about the f-35, lockheed martin, the president said it cost too much money.ack up, 7%, it will cost $406.5 billion. they will order more jets, but they have just reported to congress by the most expensive -- expensive weapons system anywhere in the world has just gone up three let's check in with taylor riggs. the amazonill use prime day tomorrow as an excuse to talk about retail for a moment. take a look at amazon here. scherzer climbing up. climbing up....
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david g.: i'm here with sir martin sorrell. first what you think about facebook and google.you occupied with them? who might be able to compete with these titans, amazon or somebody else. >> google is number one in terms of media destinations. all of our competitors they represent clients and facebook announced case would be the third. it is challenging to become the second. the spending we are seeing by clients on facebook, despite all the challenges about fake news and fraud on the internet and measurability and consumer brand safety and political brand safety, it continues to charge ahead. not just in the united states the worldwide. the alternatives, the third orces, that could be an aol ath. you have him on the program and that is one potential. snap is another potential. appave a 16% stake in nexus. there are forces that could come from the traditional industry itself. what is interesting is the newspaper owners in the publication owners. they are meeting and celebrating the one of your 50th anniversary -- 150th anniversary. year putting pressure. david: can they make
david g.: i'm here with sir martin sorrell. first what you think about facebook and google.you occupied with them? who might be able to compete with these titans, amazon or somebody else. >> google is number one in terms of media destinations. all of our competitors they represent clients and facebook announced case would be the third. it is challenging to become the second. the spending we are seeing by clients on facebook, despite all the challenges about fake news and fraud on the...
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. >> david west is coming back too. 14-year vet agreed to a one- year deal very veteran minimum salary. >> joe thorton signed, and martinones was given a six- year extension through 2014, and as they say every saturday night there's more, i'm not done. the giants they may only have 32 wins, but right now they got at this time rolling. games in...and they've got >>> back with baseball and the giants, roughly 80 games in, and it got something cooking. let's take it to pittsburgh. awesome sports town. great sports history along the river. pirates starter chad cole had a no-no in the 6s, and slater -- 6th, and slater put a stop to it. tied the game up at 1. and strickland in the 9th, still tied, and that ended the inning. to the 11th. pittsburgh's daniel hudson, the ball got away, and span put the giants ahead for good. they've won five straight games. they won today 2-1. >>> former a's pitcher zito back in the coliseum. struck out phillips here in front of friends and family. all happy. 3-1 braves in the 8th, and chris davis got ahold of a two- run shot to tie the game up at three, but in the 9th it was the braves' moment.
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david: i wouldn't be surprised. jonathan: gina martinh. 26 minutes in the session, stocks down by a third on the doubt and 1/10 on the s&p 500. you are watching bloomberg tv. ♪ >> it is 10:00 a.m. in new york, and 10:00 p.m. in hong kong, i am vonnie quinn. bloomberge to " markets." ♪ vonnie: mitch mcconnell -- on plans to repeal and replace obamacare. will republican simply repeal the law and what are the pitfalls of doing so? and baking news, goldman sachs turns it it's worst trading performance since the new ceo, can goldman turnarounds in? sharesnology, netflix are up right now as the streaming tv service crushes its international subscriber numbers. -- if anything might slow down on the juggernaut.
david: i wouldn't be surprised. jonathan: gina martinh. 26 minutes in the session, stocks down by a third on the doubt and 1/10 on the s&p 500. you are watching bloomberg tv. ♪ >> it is 10:00 a.m. in new york, and 10:00 p.m. in hong kong, i am vonnie quinn. bloomberge to " markets." ♪ vonnie: mitch mcconnell -- on plans to repeal and replace obamacare. will republican simply repeal the law and what are the pitfalls of doing so? and baking news, goldman sachs turns it...
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david: that is a question that is very much in my mind. i still have all of my interview materials going back to my martin luther king book.nce i have this next month or , i am veryhe way consciously focus on wanting to find an archival repository that care not just of the documents but all of these thousand plus recorded interviews. brian: there is another hour of this available on our archive. do you have another book you are writing? david: no, sir. i doubt it, very much. brian: our guest has been david garrow. his book is called "rising star: the making of barack obama." david: thank you, brian. ♪ >> for transcripts or to give us your comments, visit us at q&a.org. q&a programs are also available as c-span podcasts. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> you have been watching the second half of our interview with david garo talking about his latest book, "rising star: the making of barack obama." to see part one, go to c-span.org. >> monday night, the cofounder o
david: that is a question that is very much in my mind. i still have all of my interview materials going back to my martin luther king book.nce i have this next month or , i am veryhe way consciously focus on wanting to find an archival repository that care not just of the documents but all of these thousand plus recorded interviews. brian: there is another hour of this available on our archive. do you have another book you are writing? david: no, sir. i doubt it, very much. brian: our guest...
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david: protests grow up ahead of the g20 meeting in germany, turning violent as geopolitical concerns and downturn in tech weighing on the markets. let's bring in today's panel. scott martin, kingsview asset management, fox news contributor and dan mitchell from the cato institute. scott, what is it? something spooked market. some people say the central bank, g20, what do you think? >> all of the above, david. non-farm payrolls number. we have a string here relatively week data. david, the market coming into this year, certainly as we get into the spring and summer expect economic data to pick up. north korea starts to pipe up. we have a little dissension at g20. mix that together with what i'm hearing will be a weak jobs number tomorrow, you have a reason for stocks to take a pause here. david: dan, our economy is slower now. what i'm grad not over in germany is the economic team. as far as i can tell, steve mnuchin, dan cohn, rest of them are on fully on board with tax cuts. that is what we need to get the economy being canning, right? >> no question, tax reform, whatever you wan to call it tax cuts, would help the economy. republicans can't figure out who is on first,
david: protests grow up ahead of the g20 meeting in germany, turning violent as geopolitical concerns and downturn in tech weighing on the markets. let's bring in today's panel. scott martin, kingsview asset management, fox news contributor and dan mitchell from the cato institute. scott, what is it? something spooked market. some people say the central bank, g20, what do you think? >> all of the above, david. non-farm payrolls number. we have a string here relatively week data. david,...
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david: new record on wall street for the nasdaq anyway, markets mark six months under president trump since the inauguration. let's bring in our panel. kevin kelly, recon capital chief investment officer. scott martin kingsview asset management chief investment officer. he is also a fox news contributor. kevin, are you surprised with all the negative news on health care and concern about taxes that the market is going ho-hum? >> i'm not surprised at all. it got the jump-start from last week when janet yellen said she he would keep monetary policy more accommodative. that is very important. the market ran up off of fiscal policies driving the market and that hasn't happened but monetary policy will stay lower longer. that benefits companies longer because they can deploy balance sheets better. stock buybacks, m&a on the chief. there is a lot of things they can do in this environment. david: scott, it is six months since the inauguration. markets have been taking off like wildfire. not necessarily because they priced in tax cuts. i think they priced in a pro-business president who is going to make it easier, already has made it cheaper to do business in the united states. >> i agree, david. 401(k) ba
david: new record on wall street for the nasdaq anyway, markets mark six months under president trump since the inauguration. let's bring in our panel. kevin kelly, recon capital chief investment officer. scott martin kingsview asset management chief investment officer. he is also a fox news contributor. kevin, are you surprised with all the negative news on health care and concern about taxes that the market is going ho-hum? >> i'm not surprised at all. it got the jump-start from last...
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david: the dow managing to end the day at another record high, the broader market way down by a sell-off in the tech sector, that recovered a bit. today's panel, scott martin, he's also a fox news contributor and kevin kelly from reconcapital. scott, i got to bring politics in here, there was word today, and i noticed it did mark that point that the dow began to turn around, of course, at the end of the day, it wend up. but when we heard about a proposal from inside the white house for a higher tax rate on the very rich, did that have anything do with it? >> yeah, i think it did, david. it wouldn't be politics if you and i weren't involved. i like that. what's interesting is funny, some days the market seems to care about the policy initiatives and other days it whistles by the graveyard. either way, i think the market realizes the key point, higher taxes, whether it's on any bracket, if it's across the board, on the high end, aren't good, and that's why we're seeing the market react so severely. david: kevin, the bottom line is when you look at how the market turned around, something is happening here and whether it's the earnings, the profits, whatever,
david: the dow managing to end the day at another record high, the broader market way down by a sell-off in the tech sector, that recovered a bit. today's panel, scott martin, he's also a fox news contributor and kevin kelly from reconcapital. scott, i got to bring politics in here, there was word today, and i noticed it did mark that point that the dow began to turn around, of course, at the end of the day, it wend up. but when we heard about a proposal from inside the white house for a higher...
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david horner is a specialist in public private partnerships and the privatizing of up from a structure. we'll meet these two men for the first time today. >> all right. martinch. very good information, guys, and he, we, will all keep on top of us and see how these overtime investigations pan out. guys? >> bob, marty, thank you very much. >> very much. >> interesting. >>> all right. hi, tuck. >> hi, guys. >> i know you have interesting news for us too. >> maybe i can bring us good news. >> for today. >> right for today. not so much for second half of tomorrow and saturday. >> yeah, cloud cover increasing. today won't be a terrible day. we'll have plenty of clouds around with highs in the mid to upper 80s currently 73 in washington. still comfortably cool to the north. new york is in the 60s and boston 63 this morning. all right. let's get to the satelli satellite/radar. and it's mostly just a cloudy situation this morning. later this afternoon it's possible we could fire up little bit of shower and/or thunderstorm activity after we get you can see some of that energy out towards st. louis and cleveland will get in here, but it will again be widely scattered
david horner is a specialist in public private partnerships and the privatizing of up from a structure. we'll meet these two men for the first time today. >> all right. martinch. very good information, guys, and he, we, will all keep on top of us and see how these overtime investigations pan out. guys? >> bob, marty, thank you very much. >> very much. >> interesting. >>> all right. hi, tuck. >> hi, guys. >> i know you have interesting news for us...
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martin luther king jr. dr. alveda king. great to see you this morning. listening to what he had to say, david comparison. but what to play this and get your take on it. >> what about the president and his actions suggest to you that he is in the tradition of a famed, notorious segregation? >> i think for the record, the voter registration records. that's a form of harassment. >> dr. king, your thought. >> well, first i would like to say my president is leading the charge for civil rights today for the little unborn persons in the world who have a right to live. i'm director of civil rights for the unborn and i say that everybody civil rights count around the world to the tune coming young, old, sick, elderly, babies and a woman everything. the president is certainly fighting for civil rights. with african-american leaders and everyone there is supporting. i believe president trump might agree that we are defending america. you're supporting him. as the african american museum for example, he was knowledgeable of much of the history when we stopped and looked at the slave manacles them things.
martin luther king jr. dr. alveda king. great to see you this morning. listening to what he had to say, david comparison. but what to play this and get your take on it. >> what about the president and his actions suggest to you that he is in the tradition of a famed, notorious segregation? >> i think for the record, the voter registration records. that's a form of harassment. >> dr. king, your thought. >> well, first i would like to say my president is leading the charge...