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anthony. >> david martin at the pentagon.s. >> a pair of satellite photos shows the dire situation in puerto rico which was devastated by hurricane maria. one from july shows the island brightly lit. the other shot yesterday shows puerto rico and surrounding help is slow to arrive. and many who want to get out, are stuck. david begnaud in san juan. >> where's the army? where its the army? we're fed up. this is going to be a rye yet here. >> reporter: more than 1,000 people slept in the airport overnight. waiting for a flight. they had nowhere else to go. there were no cots. no water, children were bathed in sweat. as their parents tried to keep them calm. >> my mother needs dialysis. and we have been here, 26 hours. >> there is a desperate situation at san juan airport now are you aware? >> yes. >> the puerto rico's governor. he says he pleaded for more money from fema. so far, $1 billion has been earmarked for recovery. but not apparent here yet. >> the aid that comes to puerto rico needs to be consistent with the aid provid
anthony. >> david martin at the pentagon.s. >> a pair of satellite photos shows the dire situation in puerto rico which was devastated by hurricane maria. one from july shows the island brightly lit. the other shot yesterday shows puerto rico and surrounding help is slow to arrive. and many who want to get out, are stuck. david begnaud in san juan. >> where's the army? where its the army? we're fed up. this is going to be a rye yet here. >> reporter: more than 1,000...
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national security correspondent david martin is following developments at the pentagon. d, what do we know? >> reporter: anthony, we know that now for a second time, north korea has fired a missile over japan. they did one late last month. this one is said by japanese officials to have gone about 1,500 miles past japan, which is further than the last test went. now, u.s. intelligence had been expecting a test of either an intercontinental ballistic missile or an intermediate-range missile. we don't know yet which this was. if it was an intercontinental missile, it could have been fired at a high enough angle to keep it well short of the united states. if it was an intermediate-range missile, it would have had the range to hit american bases in guam, but it was not fired in that direction. but either way, it seems like north korean missiles flying over an american ally, japan, has become the new normal. >> mason: david martin at the pentagon with another missile launch from north korea. thanks. is there a deal to help dreamers? president trump scrapped the obama-era daca p
national security correspondent david martin is following developments at the pentagon. d, what do we know? >> reporter: anthony, we know that now for a second time, north korea has fired a missile over japan. they did one late last month. this one is said by japanese officials to have gone about 1,500 miles past japan, which is further than the last test went. now, u.s. intelligence had been expecting a test of either an intercontinental ballistic missile or an intermediate-range...
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anthony. >> mason: david martin at the pentagon. thank you, david. ben tracy, meanwhile, is following this from beijing. ben, these new u.n. sanctions aimed to cut north korea's oil imports, will they have any bite? >> reporter: not much bite. china supplies about 90% of north korea's oil, and it has already cut supplies, but these new u.n. sanctions that were passed on monday, they capped the supply at current levels. that's about four million barrels a year. and, anthony, that is likely enough to give the north korean military what it needs. >> mason: is it realistic, ben, to think that china will defuse the situation? >> reporter: no. this idea that china can somehow call up kim jong-un and just tell him to cut it out is not realistic. there is not a good relationship between these two countries right now. and if you need proof of that, there is no picture of kim jong- un, and chinese president xi jinping, and that is because the two have never met. so china is not happy with north korea, but it also does not want to see the regime collapse, mainl
anthony. >> mason: david martin at the pentagon. thank you, david. ben tracy, meanwhile, is following this from beijing. ben, these new u.n. sanctions aimed to cut north korea's oil imports, will they have any bite? >> reporter: not much bite. china supplies about 90% of north korea's oil, and it has already cut supplies, but these new u.n. sanctions that were passed on monday, they capped the supply at current levels. that's about four million barrels a year. and, anthony, that is...
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anthony. >> mason: david martin at the pentagon, thanks.r of satellite photos shows the dire situation in puerto rico, which was devastated by hurricane maria. one from july shows the island brightly lit. the other shot today shows puerto rico and surrounding islands in darkness. help is slow to arrive, and many who want to get out are stuck. david begnaud is in san juan. >> where's the army? weere is the army? we're fed up. this is going to be a riot here. >> reporter: more than 1,000 people slept in the airport overnight waiting for a flight. they had nowhere else to go. there were no cots, no water, children were bathed in sweat as their parents tried to keep them calm. >> my mother needs dialysis. we've been here 26 hours. >> reporter: there is a desperate situation at the san juan airport right now. are you aware of that? >> yes. >> reporter: ricardo roseua puerto rico's governor has pleaded for more money from fema. so far $1 billion has been earmarked for recovery, but it's not apparent here yet. >> the quantity of the aid that comes
anthony. >> mason: david martin at the pentagon, thanks.r of satellite photos shows the dire situation in puerto rico, which was devastated by hurricane maria. one from july shows the island brightly lit. the other shot today shows puerto rico and surrounding islands in darkness. help is slow to arrive, and many who want to get out are stuck. david begnaud is in san juan. >> where's the army? weere is the army? we're fed up. this is going to be a riot here. >> reporter: more...
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here's national security correspondent david martin. >> reporter: the b-1 bombers and their f-15 fighterscorts flew at night when any north korean jets that attempted to intercept them would be at an extreme disadvantage. and although they flew further north than american combat aircraft have gone in years, they stayed 200 miles off coast, out of effective range of north korean anti-aircraft missiles. in other words. there was very little if any risk that north korea could shoot down an american bomber. still, north korea has intercepted american aircraft before. in 2003, this north korean mig surprised a u.s. reconnaissance plane conducting a patrol off the coast. but its planes are a decade older now and its air forced has been allowed to languish while kim jong-un pours all his country's resources into ballistic missiles and nuclear weapons. according to one intelligence report, north korean pilots now get as little as ten flying hours a year. the pentagon said the night flight by the b-1s and f-15s was a response to recent north korean missile tests as well as a powerful underground
here's national security correspondent david martin. >> reporter: the b-1 bombers and their f-15 fighterscorts flew at night when any north korean jets that attempted to intercept them would be at an extreme disadvantage. and although they flew further north than american combat aircraft have gone in years, they stayed 200 miles off coast, out of effective range of north korean anti-aircraft missiles. in other words. there was very little if any risk that north korea could shoot down an...
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david martin, thanks. president trump had his representative at the united nations deliver the latest warning to kim jong un today. here's chief white house correspondent major garrett. >> reporter: at the second security council session on north korea in a week, u.s. ambassador nikki haley said enough is enough. >> the time for half measures in the security council is over. the time has come to exhaust all of our diplomatic means before it is too late. korea's reported test of a hydrogen bomb in defiance of new u.n. sanctions shows dictator kim jong-un is spoiling for a conflict. >> he is begging for war. war is never something the united states wants. we don't want it now. but our country's patience is not unlimited. >> reporter: that followed an ominous warning from defense secretary james mattis after a sunday national security meeting at the white house. any threat to the united states and its territories, including guam or our ally, will be met with massive military response, a response both effectiv
david martin, thanks. president trump had his representative at the united nations deliver the latest warning to kim jong un today. here's chief white house correspondent major garrett. >> reporter: at the second security council session on north korea in a week, u.s. ambassador nikki haley said enough is enough. >> the time for half measures in the security council is over. the time has come to exhaust all of our diplomatic means before it is too late. korea's reported test of a...
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national security correspondent david martin is following developments from the pentagon. >> the missile landed in the north pacific after a flight of 2200 miles. it was the second time north korea has launched a missile over japan and this one traveled about 500 miles further. the pentagon's initial assessment is i intermediate range missile that never posed a threat to the u.s. homeland or u.s. bases on guam. >> those in favor of the -- >> reporter: north korea had been threatening to retaliate for the latest round of sanctions passed by the u.n. security council on monday. and u.s. intelligence had been expecting a missile launch either today or tomorrow. this is part of a long-running ballistic missile development program and the norae north koreans would be testing these missiles in any event. still, north korean missiles flying over an american ally seems to have become the new normal. >> david martin with another missile launch from north korea, thanks. >>> after leaving florida the president repeated comments he made last month violence in charlottesville, virginia
national security correspondent david martin is following developments from the pentagon. >> the missile landed in the north pacific after a flight of 2200 miles. it was the second time north korea has launched a missile over japan and this one traveled about 500 miles further. the pentagon's initial assessment is i intermediate range missile that never posed a threat to the u.s. homeland or u.s. bases on guam. >> those in favor of the -- >> reporter: north korea had been...
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david's friend rob martin says david always tried to...rob martin/david's friend- 'rise above the average your contributions. dave was divine in his music."gene deporis/father- 'i have no interest in revenge whatsoever -- not the slightest. but i do want to see justice done and far more importantly, i want this person and anybody working with him taken off the streets." before what tragically happened to david happens to anyone else. in oakland, philippe djegal, kron four news. ( marty ) the wife of a pilot killed in a crash near point reyes says her husband had recently left his home in houston because of hurricane harvey. 58-year-old john wilson died friday while flying from santa barbara county to santa rosa. his wife says he would split his time between austria, santa barbara and houston. wilson left houston to stay at the couple's property in santa barbara after the hurricane flooded their basement. he received his pilot license just a few weeks ago. investigators are trying to figure out what caused the crash. (marty)stanford and cal in action yesterday... the bears home opener and
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david martin reports the cost for that short vifrt was very expensive. >> reporter: he did end up showingplaza this morning. he only spoke for 15 to 20 minutes more leaving on his own. the total coast for security estimated at over 800 thousand dollars. the option protesters showed up first sunday morning. minutes later those who to want attend the now cancelled free speech week arrived. >> will someone still be here sunday. that was the main thing. we mainly came for sunday. we would have loved to heard others. >> reporter: 10 law enforcement agents help to secure u.c. berkeley. they screened all entrants. kyle chat man was arrested for recent brawls. >> these people are like gangs sters. this is their turf. people like me are not allowed. >> reporter: city officials whether free speech week was ever real. we asked a member if it was a ruz. >> there have been plans for weeks and weeks and weeks. there are thousand members on the organization list but only 20 come to meet gs. they are scared. >> reporter: steve bannon never publicly agreed to glenned i have no comment to bannon. >> report
david martin reports the cost for that short vifrt was very expensive. >> reporter: he did end up showingplaza this morning. he only spoke for 15 to 20 minutes more leaving on his own. the total coast for security estimated at over 800 thousand dollars. the option protesters showed up first sunday morning. minutes later those who to want attend the now cancelled free speech week arrived. >> will someone still be here sunday. that was the main thing. we mainly came for sunday. we...
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david's friend rob martin says david always tried to...rob martin/david's friend- 'rise above the average and be divine in your contributions. dave was divine in his music."gene deporis/father- 'i have no interest in revenge whatsoever -- not the slightest. but i do want to see justice done and far more importantly, i want this person and anybody working with him taken off the streets." before what tragically happened to david happens to anyone else. in oakland, philippe djegal, kron four news. a man was hospitalized after being shot while driving on highway four in antioch last night. kron4's hermela arigawi joins us live. around 9-30 pm c-h-p received a report about a shooting on highway for near somersville road. when officers arrived on scene they were not able to located a vehicle or any victims. according to officers... a man and his girlfriend were driving eastbound on highway four when the shot was fired. authorities say the bullet went through the car and hit the man in his arm. but was able to drive himself to the hospital. authorities say the man suffered non-life threatening i
david's friend rob martin says david always tried to...rob martin/david's friend- 'rise above the average and be divine in your contributions. dave was divine in his music."gene deporis/father- 'i have no interest in revenge whatsoever -- not the slightest. but i do want to see justice done and far more importantly, i want this person and anybody working with him taken off the streets." before what tragically happened to david happens to anyone else. in oakland, philippe djegal, kron...
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david martin begins the coverage.at the warhead the north showed off, thermal nuclear weapon with great destructive power. look at the size and shape of a u.s. thermo nuclear warhead. you will understand why nuclear weapons experts call those north korean pictures alarming. couple that with the underground test of what was called a hydrogen bomb and what a u.s. intelligence official said was advanced nuclear device. the undersecretary described the blast to an emergency session. >> experts estimated the yield between 50 and 100 kilotons or an average, more than five times more powerful than the weapon detonated over hiroshima at the low end of the yield of modern thermo nuclear weapon. not known if the device detonated underground would fit in the warhead, north korea's nuclear scientists showed off to kim jong-un. it is also not known if the warhead is a model or the real thing. it is clear north korea is closing in on its goal to develop a warhead that could fit on a long range missile capable of reaching the united
david martin begins the coverage.at the warhead the north showed off, thermal nuclear weapon with great destructive power. look at the size and shape of a u.s. thermo nuclear warhead. you will understand why nuclear weapons experts call those north korean pictures alarming. couple that with the underground test of what was called a hydrogen bomb and what a u.s. intelligence official said was advanced nuclear device. the undersecretary described the blast to an emergency session. >>...
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david's friend rob martin says david always tried to...rob martin/david's friend- 'rise above the average and be divine in your contributions. dave was divine in his music."gene deporis/father- 'i have no interest in revenge whatsoever -- not the slightest. but i do want to see justice done and far more importantly, i want this person and anybody working with him taken off the streets." before what tragically happened to david happens to anyone else. in oakland, philippe djegal, kron four news. (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meterologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: all eyes are on florida as hurricane irma slowly approaches. it has weakend some but it could strengthen again to a category 5 beforfe making landfall. regardless, it will be a catastrophic storm for florida especially in the south. the storm surge could be as high as 12 feet in southern florida. many low lying islands and beaches will be inundated as the storm comes ashore. hurricane force winds will affect most of florida as it moves right up the state. flooding and flash flooding will be common with
david's friend rob martin says david always tried to...rob martin/david's friend- 'rise above the average and be divine in your contributions. dave was divine in his music."gene deporis/father- 'i have no interest in revenge whatsoever -- not the slightest. but i do want to see justice done and far more importantly, i want this person and anybody working with him taken off the streets." before what tragically happened to david happens to anyone else. in oakland, philippe djegal, kron...
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david martin has the the view from the pentagon. >> reporter: they flew at night when jet to intercementld be at disadvantage. even they flu farther north than combat aircraft have gone in years they stayed 200 miles off the coast. out of effective range of north korean anti-air craft missiles. in other word, there was very little if any risk north korea could actually shoot down an american bomber. still, north korea has intercepted american aircraft before. in 2003, this north korean mig surprised a u.s. reconnaissance plane conducting a patrol off the coast. but its planes are a decade older now and its air force has been allowed to languish, while kim jong-un pours all his country's resources into ballistic missiles and nuclear weapons. according to one intelligence report, north korean pilots get as the little as ten flying hours a year. the pentagon said the night flight by the b-1s and f-15s was response to north korean missile tests. as well as the the powerful underground nuclear explosion. intended as a sig naufl the u.s. options against north korea. future bomber flights might
david martin has the the view from the pentagon. >> reporter: they flew at night when jet to intercementld be at disadvantage. even they flu farther north than combat aircraft have gone in years they stayed 200 miles off the coast. out of effective range of north korean anti-air craft missiles. in other word, there was very little if any risk north korea could actually shoot down an american bomber. still, north korea has intercepted american aircraft before. in 2003, this north korean...
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rosenblum joshua alan rosenthal richard david rosenthal philip martin rosenzweig daniel rossetti richardlas p. rossomando michael craig rothberg donna marie rothenberg mark david rothenberg james michael roux nicholas charles alexander rowe timothy alan roy sr. paul g. ruback ronald j. ruben joanne rubino david m. ruddle >> to my aunt and godmother, mirna maldonado, we miss you so much. the pain of losing you will never ever go away. we do feel your presence and know that you are always around guiding us. not a day goes by that we don't think about you or miss you. we hope that you're looking down upon us, you're smiling proudly of the people that we have become. and as you used to say, never give up, go over, go under, go around but never, ever give up. we love you, mirna. >> and my uncle, michael boyle. he's a hero to me and a hero to many others. bart joseph ruggiere susan a. ruggiero adam keith ruhalter gilbert ruiz robert e. russell stephen p. russell steven harris russin wayne alan russo michael thomas russo sr. edward ryan jonathan stephan ryan matthew lancelot ryan john joseph ry
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but as you can see, david, recovery is going to take some time. >> david wright from st. martin tonight. david, thank you. >>> next here this evening, deal or no deal? last night, president trump inviting democratic leaders chuck schumer and nancy pelosi to the white house. afterwards, schumer and pelosi saying they reached a deal on the dreamers, the undocumented immigrants brought here as children. even the president tweeting, "does anybody really want to throw out good, educated and accomplished young people who have jobs, some serving in the military. really?" that tweet, after his own attorney general called those protected by d.a.c.a. illegal aliens stealing american jobs. abc's senior white house correspondent cecilia vega, traveling with the president. >> reporter: president trump in florida today surveying the damage on the ground. >> we are there for you 100%. >> reporter: and talking to reporters about his bombshell support of a deal with the democrats to protect the dreamers. >> we're talking about taking care of people, people that were brought here, people that hav
but as you can see, david, recovery is going to take some time. >> david wright from st. martin tonight. david, thank you. >>> next here this evening, deal or no deal? last night, president trump inviting democratic leaders chuck schumer and nancy pelosi to the white house. afterwards, schumer and pelosi saying they reached a deal on the dreamers, the undocumented immigrants brought here as children. even the president tweeting, "does anybody really want to throw out good,...
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david wright reports from st. martin. >> reporter: tonight, the caribbean is bracing for its second major hurricane in two weeks. for some islands, an unprecedented blow. i mean, wow, look at this. on st. martin, we saw firsthand the devastation that irma caused. these are sizable yachts, and yet to the storm they might as well have been tinker toys. on this dock alone, millions of dollars in damage. so, this is a $10 million boat and the insurance won't cover it? >> no. >> reporter: many on the island have no power, no clean water, and no gas for the generators. relief supplies are getting in -- >> you're a strong man. >> reporter: but the demand is huge. the idea of facing another hurricane with no roof overhead is not very enticing. jeffrey sochran is an american we met who lives on st. martin. we caught up with him by phone again today. >> any type of rain, any type of wind that we have as a result of maria will devastate those that are already devastated further. >> reporter: the exodus that began on these islands a
david wright reports from st. martin. >> reporter: tonight, the caribbean is bracing for its second major hurricane in two weeks. for some islands, an unprecedented blow. i mean, wow, look at this. on st. martin, we saw firsthand the devastation that irma caused. these are sizable yachts, and yet to the storm they might as well have been tinker toys. on this dock alone, millions of dollars in damage. so, this is a $10 million boat and the insurance won't cover it? >> no. >>...
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david: kevin cirilli, martin york.r joining me in new get a check on where the markets stand.bigail is here with the latest. abigal: we are looking at very small moves for the major averages. the s&p 500 and nasdaq both down. the nasdaq down 3/10 of 1%, the nasdaq up more than .201%, putting it at an all-time high. investors seeming to look past some of what we have out there. we are looking -- we have metal stocks, we see some weakness for this sector. really being dragged on by weakness in the industrial metals, especially copper. there has been a big rally for copper this year on a weak dollar. weighing on a number othese names. mike mcglone, he believes that we will continue to see this trend. 7116, weok at g #btv have the metals and yellow, industrial metals in purple. precious metals doing good on the year, but coming down more recently. investors are taking profits, but where this money is going into energy perhaps agriculture, , making a big move off the bottom. mike mcglone expects it will continue the energy related segments to trade higher. even talking about the po
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david wright, abc news, st. martin> less than 24 hours after president trump dined with top democrats, exactly what they agreed to is unclear. the president has denied he struck a deal on daca and insists he's moving forward with plans to build a wall. chuck schumer and nancy pelosi say they agreed to protect the d.r.e.a.m.ers without attaching the deal to the wall. the president has been clear on one thing. undocumented immigrants brought here as children should not be kicked out of the country. >> we're not looking at citizenship, we're not looking at amnesty. we're looking at allowing people to stay here. >> after promising to be tough on immigration, the president is facing intense backlash from his base. this is breitbart that called him amnesty don and commentator ann coulter tweeted, at this point, who doesn't want trump impeached. >>> and we have new details at just how angry president trump was at jeff sessions for recusing himself from the russia probe. months before berating him in public he accused him of d
david wright, abc news, st. martin> less than 24 hours after president trump dined with top democrats, exactly what they agreed to is unclear. the president has denied he struck a deal on daca and insists he's moving forward with plans to build a wall. chuck schumer and nancy pelosi say they agreed to protect the d.r.e.a.m.ers without attaching the deal to the wall. the president has been clear on one thing. undocumented immigrants brought here as children should not be kicked out of the...
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abc's david wright, finally able to get into st. martin. >> reporter: tonight, for the first time, we see the devastation in st. martin up close, and the urgent effort to get people out. flights have resumed here. mostly aid coming in, more people trying to get out. and still, a huge backlog. right over here is the main airport. and this is that famous beach where you can acan practically up and touch the planes. over here, the sunset beach bar, this surfboard remains, but not much else. we also went to tortola, in the british virgin these two americans helping out on their own. they live in puerto rico and happen to have a small plane. >> we stocked up at costco before the storm and the storm didn't hit us, so we figured we'd bring it out here. lots of water and everything. now, we don't need it. we thought we'd bring it here. >> reporter: and bringing people out. in this case, a grateful mother and her two children. >>> would love to stay, and i'm going to probably come back and help, but we need to get the kids in school somewhere. >> r
abc's david wright, finally able to get into st. martin. >> reporter: tonight, for the first time, we see the devastation in st. martin up close, and the urgent effort to get people out. flights have resumed here. mostly aid coming in, more people trying to get out. and still, a huge backlog. right over here is the main airport. and this is that famous beach where you can acan practically up and touch the planes. over here, the sunset beach bar, this surfboard remains, but not much else....
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david: let's bring in today's panel. scott martin from kingsview asset management, and guy benson, townhall.com, both fox news contributors. guy, this is tremendous news, tremendous in a big sense. we'll see how it all plays out. this is essentially a financial embargo of a country. that is actually an act of war, an embarring poe although technically we're still at war with north korea. that never ended in the '50s. this is significant. what made china blink? >> i think part of it has to be the leadership of the president and the tone he has taken which has caused a lot of hand-wringing in washington but getting a lot of people's attention. in the past where u.s. presidents said we might do this or could do that, the north koreans and other important players in the milieu, yeah that is empty talk. there is at least talk about how empty that talk is with president trump, which may have spurred some of this. this is clearly type of movement that u.s. foreign policy experts and diplomats have been trying to get, trying to achieve for m
david: let's bring in today's panel. scott martin from kingsview asset management, and guy benson, townhall.com, both fox news contributors. guy, this is tremendous news, tremendous in a big sense. we'll see how it all plays out. this is essentially a financial embargo of a country. that is actually an act of war, an embarring poe although technically we're still at war with north korea. that never ended in the '50s. this is significant. what made china blink? >> i think part of it has to...
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thanks, obama, recalls the experiences of former speech writer david litt during his time in the obama white house. bill o'reilly and historian martin dugard team up to provide a history of the revolutionary war in killing england. alone chronicles life in britain in the runup to world war ii through the remembrances of best selling author michael korda. and in one long night, journalist andrea pitzer reports on the history of concentration camps around the world. also being published this week, historian brion mcclanahan offers a critical look at the political ideologies and influence of alexander hamilton in how alexander hamilton screwed up america. brookings institution senior fellow thomas mann and political columnists e.j. dionne and norman orrin steven weigh in on the 45th president. best selling author doug staten looks at the vietnam war's tet to offensive. and former u.s. secret service agent dan bongino provides his thoughts on challenging impacting that agency in protecting the president. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. [inaud
thanks, obama, recalls the experiences of former speech writer david litt during his time in the obama white house. bill o'reilly and historian martin dugard team up to provide a history of the revolutionary war in killing england. alone chronicles life in britain in the runup to world war ii through the remembrances of best selling author michael korda. and in one long night, journalist andrea pitzer reports on the history of concentration camps around the world. also being published this...
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david wright, abc news, st. martin. >> the recould havery takes a s backward. >> evacuees saw their holmes for the first time since being those in islamorada wills lose power for a while while crews try to fix damaged power lines. >> with jose's impact, although jose's expected to weaken as it gets closer to the southern new england states, we antess pate localized flooding, travel disruptions for the new england states. we are expecting heavy seas, rough surf, coastal flooding, strong rip currents and gusty winds between 50-60-mile-per-hour winds as a result of jose just getting close. then there's maria, ripping across arias sti across areas still trying to recover from irma. we're expecting flooding and rainfall, damaging winds, unuh date being seas and a hindered recovery because of the storm. >>. >>> now to st. louis where police have made more t arrests during a third straight night of violence. >> police released pictures of the weapons they say were found on people taken into custody. all the trouble stemming f
david wright, abc news, st. martin. >> the recould havery takes a s backward. >> evacuees saw their holmes for the first time since being those in islamorada wills lose power for a while while crews try to fix damaged power lines. >> with jose's impact, although jose's expected to weaken as it gets closer to the southern new england states, we antess pate localized flooding, travel disruptions for the new england states. we are expecting heavy seas, rough surf, coastal...
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david: has eric martin down in mexico city. thank you so much.we heard about it and now it's official. a ban led group will be buying oshibas chip unit for 2 billion yen. ban had been trying to get money from the likes of apple and dell , but the rumor from apple was between $3 billion and $7 billion, contributing to the deal. there is a jv between tennessee toshiba and western digital. toshiba will have some kind of equity in the affiliate, so they will still be in part wrapped at the toshiba chip unit. that is being sold to the ban led conglomerate for ¥2 trillion. it is fed decision day. you have said officials expected to leave rates unchanged and expecting a wind down of the balance sheet. joining us now is carl riccadonna. here's what i don't get i. the fed says is going to be is easy and won't disrupt markets. you can't have it both ways? carl: that is what we will find out in the next quarters. presumably administering medicine when the patient was sick and the fed hopes that as you take the medicine the ways, once the patient is more hea
david: has eric martin down in mexico city. thank you so much.we heard about it and now it's official. a ban led group will be buying oshibas chip unit for 2 billion yen. ban had been trying to get money from the likes of apple and dell , but the rumor from apple was between $3 billion and $7 billion, contributing to the deal. there is a jv between tennessee toshiba and western digital. toshiba will have some kind of equity in the affiliate, so they will still be in part wrapped at the toshiba...
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alix: david bianco and gina martin adams.ng and a relief rally underway. you are seeing the s&p up by about five points and the dow jones of 67. how long will it last as the rally from europe follows over to the u.s.? this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg daybreak" and i am taylor riggs. of ag up, david bride virginia joins us. alix: fema is almost out of money at hurricane irma is heading toward florida and starting to recover from floodede harvey that homes houston. to the homebuilding sector and going around houston, what is the real impact? how long does it take to build back? >> it takes the years, as you know. and that is starting to hit home here in houston. one of the interesting things we have seen on the ground is of the storm was really indiscriminate, very different, hurricane katrina where it really laid bare and some of that city and some of the poorer areas, the lower ninth ward that was eradicated. harvey hit both poor areas of but very affluent areas as well. some of those affluent areas are the one
alix: david bianco and gina martin adams.ng and a relief rally underway. you are seeing the s&p up by about five points and the dow jones of 67. how long will it last as the rally from europe follows over to the u.s.? this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg daybreak" and i am taylor riggs. of ag up, david bride virginia joins us. alix: fema is almost out of money at hurricane irma is heading toward florida and starting to recover from floodede harvey that homes houston....
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martin where it's been a struggle just to survive. abc news reporter david wright has been surveying the damage. >> a flood of people desperate to leave st. martin. at the island's main airport, the terminal isn't safe, so the departure lounges, such as they are, are tents propped up in the parking lot country by country, with duct-taped flags and plywood signs. it will likely take months to restore water and power to much of the island. irma ripped off the roof of this power station and destroyed several of the island's water tanks, too. only this weekend did gas stations and banks open briefly. >> the government abandoned us, you understand? >> reporter: like many islands in the caribbean, st. martin relies on tourism. up to 90% of the economy is tourism-based, but look what hurricane irma has done. all of these buildings are hotels and none of them will be opening any time soon. among the passengers boarding the cruise ship, hotel owners mike and faunette, the beach front bnb, the azure beachal lo. >> the hotel is destroyed, but we'll be demolishing and r
martin where it's been a struggle just to survive. abc news reporter david wright has been surveying the damage. >> a flood of people desperate to leave st. martin. at the island's main airport, the terminal isn't safe, so the departure lounges, such as they are, are tents propped up in the parking lot country by country, with duct-taped flags and plywood signs. it will likely take months to restore water and power to much of the island. irma ripped off the roof of this power station and...
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david. >>> the man known as pharma bro is in jail while waiting sentencing, the judge revoked martin shkreli's bail yesterday. he was found guilty of fraud and conspiracy for lying to investors. he came under fire for raising the price of a life saving drug by 5,000 percent. >>> the search for a missing high school teacher in maryland has taken a tragic turn, the body found the body in a shallow grave. police arrested her boyfriend who killed her back on december 2 and used her phone to send her sister a text message. he was part of a family news conference calling for her safe return unaware that police were considering him a person of interest. >> the decision to let him participate in the news conference was to hear what he had to say. >>> troy gentry died in a helicopter crash in south jersey last week. yesterday federal investigators revealed that engine problems caused the crash. the pilot started experiencing mechanic problems after taking off saturday. the helicopter crashed in medford. he was half of the award winning duo montgomery gentry. >>> karen rogers is up next with a live look
david. >>> the man known as pharma bro is in jail while waiting sentencing, the judge revoked martin shkreli's bail yesterday. he was found guilty of fraud and conspiracy for lying to investors. he came under fire for raising the price of a life saving drug by 5,000 percent. >>> the search for a missing high school teacher in maryland has taken a tragic turn, the body found the body in a shallow grave. police arrested her boyfriend who killed her back on december 2 and used...
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the be speaking to martin sorrell's and david rubenstein of the carlyle group. that is 11:00 a.m. york. this is bloomberg. ♪ so we need tablets installed... with the menu app ready to roll. in 12 weeks. yeah. ♪ ♪ the world of fast food is being changed by faster networks. ♪ ♪ data, applications, customer experience. ♪ ♪ which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. fast connections everywhere. that's how you outmaneuver. ♪\ surveillance, francine lacqua and tom keene. let's get to first word news. here is taylor riggs. taylor: caribbean islands are bracing to be hit by hurricane. maria has once again become a powerful category five storm. it is already caused widespread damage to the island of dominica. the hurricane is now headed towards the u.s. and british virgin islands and puerto rico. a secret court order authorized a wiretap of trump campaign manager before and after the election. that is according to cnn. concernstions led to of russians involved in the election with paul manafort. sources have told amanpour he w
the be speaking to martin sorrell's and david rubenstein of the carlyle group. that is 11:00 a.m. york. this is bloomberg. ♪ so we need tablets installed... with the menu app ready to roll. in 12 weeks. yeah. ♪ ♪ the world of fast food is being changed by faster networks. ♪ ♪ data, applications, customer experience. ♪ ♪ which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. fast connections everywhere. that's how you outmaneuver....
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hay mÁs de 1600 residentes de la isla de saint martÍn que estÁn repatriados despuÉs del paso del huracÁn irma. por el caribe. >>> en san juan puerto rico. davidmenaza con devastaciÓn en aguas del caribe que algunos dÍas. fueron destruidas por el paso de irma. rogelio mora-tagle tiene mÁs. >>> fortalecido como huracÁn categorÍa 4, maria amenaza con castigar las islas en el oriente del caribe que intentaban recuperarse del paso destructor de irma. este huracÁn destruyÓ pequeÑas islas y en menos de 15 dÍas estarian sufriendo otro golpe devastador irma las dejÓ prÁcticamente dehabitadas sin servicio bÁsico y este nuevo ur can podrÍa dar el golpe de gracias. podrÍan suceder en puerto rico. una amenaza de huracÁn ca go rai 4 en la isla. que podrÍa tocar tierra y podrÍa traer impacto de inundaciones, y tambiÉn altamar jad ciclÓnica. al igual que fuertes vientos destructivos. >>> la isla del encanto no sufriÓ los embates directos de irma, esta vez el ojo de marÍa si pasarÍa por su territorio >>> hagan caso a lo que ses les dice, las Áreas de inundaciones tienen que desalojarlas. de lo contrario, van a morir. >>> una semana despuÉs del paso de irma, a
hay mÁs de 1600 residentes de la isla de saint martÍn que estÁn repatriados despuÉs del paso del huracÁn irma. por el caribe. >>> en san juan puerto rico. davidmenaza con devastaciÓn en aguas del caribe que algunos dÍas. fueron destruidas por el paso de irma. rogelio mora-tagle tiene mÁs. >>> fortalecido como huracÁn categorÍa 4, maria amenaza con castigar las islas en el oriente del caribe que intentaban recuperarse del paso destructor de irma. este huracÁn...
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david: many thanks to gina martin adams. drew matus of metlife will stay with us.nother all-time high. we are up on the s&p 500. the dow up by 10. a record on the s&p, the dow and all-time record on the nasdaq. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: this is bloomberg daybreak. reiner.coming up, rob this is bloomberg. alix: it was a bankruptcy that seemed to surprise wall street. toys "r" us filed yesterday and the debt reacted in kind. this is the 2018 debt maturing and it is 18 cents on the dollar. what is surprising is the speed at which the value decreased, despite everybody knew was was in trouble. joining us is bloomberg intelligence know herbert -- noel herbert and stay with us is drew matus. scott, why was the market surprised this happened? scott: i cannot speak to that. it does not seem like it should he surprising. toys "r" us has been in a difficult position for some time. it started with this store based general merchandiser extending toy selection and being aggressive on price and accelerated into internet distribution and it is difficult to run a store-based mo
david: many thanks to gina martin adams. drew matus of metlife will stay with us.nother all-time high. we are up on the s&p 500. the dow up by 10. a record on the s&p, the dow and all-time record on the nasdaq. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: this is bloomberg daybreak. reiner.coming up, rob this is bloomberg. alix: it was a bankruptcy that seemed to surprise wall street. toys "r" us filed yesterday and the debt reacted in kind. this is the 2018 debt maturing and it is 18...
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the polls show martin schulz failed to score a breakthrough. novartis -- the at at novartis. david
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for january 16th back to you. >> meg, thank you. >>> following the latest on martin shkreli. >>> when we come back, david's with the chairman and ceo of cbs, les moonves. you won't want to miss that. >>> in the meantime, let's sent it over to john with what's coming up on "squawk alley". >> good morning. a mb of hacks have congress's attention. first, they're looking at facebook over what happened during the election. also turning attention to equifax. is anything actually going to happen this time 'ldiin [pony neighing] what? hey gary. oh. what's with the dog-sized horse? i'm crazy stressed trying to figure out this complex trade so i brought in my comfort pony, warren, to help me deal. isn't that right warren? well, you could get support from thinkorswim's in-app chat. it lets you chat and share your screen directly with a live person right from the app, so you don't need a comfort pony. oh, so what about my motivational meerkat? in-app chat on thinkorswim. only at td ameritrade. [he has a new business teaching lessons. rodney wanted to know how his business was doing... ...so he got quickbooks. it organ
for january 16th back to you. >> meg, thank you. >>> following the latest on martin shkreli. >>> when we come back, david's with the chairman and ceo of cbs, les moonves. you won't want to miss that. >>> in the meantime, let's sent it over to john with what's coming up on "squawk alley". >> good morning. a mb of hacks have congress's attention. first, they're looking at facebook over what happened during the election. also turning attention to...
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martin, no homes with power or running water. businesses completely destroyed. military planes sending emergency food and water. thousands remain stranded like davidtraveled to turks and caicos from north carolina for vacation. now left with no choice but to ride out the hurricane. >> we're trying to keep it as upbeat and positive as we can. we keep assuring everyone back home that we are safe. we're in the safest spot on this island. >> reporter: puerto rico was spared a direct hit, but raging winds tore down power lines and trees, smashing through sammy's small restaurant. now he has no income just as tourists are beginning to arrive. almost a million people are still without power. that's why they've come to central markets like this to charge their cell phones, find running water, and get hot food. >> no water. >> reporter: no water? there's no electricity? >> no. >> you get warm down here. it's hot. and no electricity, it's the worse part. >> reporter: but just as the cleanup begins, warnings another major hurricane may be on the way. >> and as hurricane irma barrels toward florida, some workers are learning they could be fired from their job
martin, no homes with power or running water. businesses completely destroyed. military planes sending emergency food and water. thousands remain stranded like davidtraveled to turks and caicos from north carolina for vacation. now left with no choice but to ride out the hurricane. >> we're trying to keep it as upbeat and positive as we can. we keep assuring everyone back home that we are safe. we're in the safest spot on this island. >> reporter: puerto rico was spared a direct...
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martin, now sharinging their stories. some abandoned by hotel staff, facing armed robbers. our david muir and amy robach on the ground in florida. leading our team coverage. >>> this is a special edition of "good morning america." hurricane irma, monster storm. >>> good morning, everyone. as we come on the air, hurricane irma is bearing down on the state of florida as a massive category 4 storm. you're looking at live pictures out of miami. the situation is deteriorating. >> the situation is worse down south. the storm is making a hit on the florida keys. look at the fresh images. this is the satellite imagery. we have video coming in. overnight, irma gained strength. it's bringing torrential rain and potentially catastrophic storm surge. on top of all that, tornadoes. >> this morning, more than 6 million floridians have been told to evacuate. more than 70,000 people are riding the the storm out in shelters. already, hundreds of thousands of people have lost power because of ir ma. >> as the storm moves up the west coast of florida, the fear of catastrophic and life-threatening damag
martin, now sharinging their stories. some abandoned by hotel staff, facing armed robbers. our david muir and amy robach on the ground in florida. leading our team coverage. >>> this is a special edition of "good morning america." hurricane irma, monster storm. >>> good morning, everyone. as we come on the air, hurricane irma is bearing down on the state of florida as a massive category 4 storm. you're looking at live pictures out of miami. the situation is...
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martin, homes with no power or running water. businesses completely destroyed. military planes sending emergency food and water. thousands remain stranded like david elliott and trey harris who traveled to turks and caicos from north carolina for vacation, now left with no choice but to ride out the hurricane. >> we're trying to keep it as upbeat and positive here as we can. we keep reassuring everyone back home that we are safe. we're in the safest spot on this island. >> reporter: puerto rico was spared a direct hit. but raging winds tore down power lines and trees smashing through sammy's small restaurant. now he has no income, just as tourists are beginning to arrive. almost a million people are still without power. that's why they've come to central markets like this to charge their cell phones, find running water and get hot food. >> no water. >> reporter: no water. and there's no electricity? >> no. >> it gets warm down here. it's hot. without electricity is the worst part. >> reporter: but just as the cleanup begins warnings tonight another major hurricane may be on the way. this is just one of many businesses completely leveled by the sto
martin, homes with no power or running water. businesses completely destroyed. military planes sending emergency food and water. thousands remain stranded like david elliott and trey harris who traveled to turks and caicos from north carolina for vacation, now left with no choice but to ride out the hurricane. >> we're trying to keep it as upbeat and positive here as we can. we keep reassuring everyone back home that we are safe. we're in the safest spot on this island. >> reporter:...
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david, let me take you straight to it. this is 100 miles east of antigua, moving west, the gusts at 225 miles per hour. saint martin, and caicos could see 15 to 20-foot storms and allow the islands 10 to even 20 inches of rain, and we expand the track. once it gets beyond puerto rico, it kisses northern cuba. it's a category 4, and we close in saturday night through sunday is the timing when effects would start to be felt in the keys or south florida, and that cone now includes everyone south of tampa. this is a huge storm that we need to pay attention to, but has two very different scenarios setting up. that powerful high in the atlantic, driving it west and keeping it south. that disturbance we highlighted with the red "l" up there, that will either push it on the west side, which would be horrific, because you have the northeast quadrant, the dirty side like marco island or naples, and then the other side, still not good. we put a stationary front on here because that develops and we will be talking about inland flooding, eventually possibly making landfall along the coast up to georgia or south carolina. >> all
david, let me take you straight to it. this is 100 miles east of antigua, moving west, the gusts at 225 miles per hour. saint martin, and caicos could see 15 to 20-foot storms and allow the islands 10 to even 20 inches of rain, and we expand the track. once it gets beyond puerto rico, it kisses northern cuba. it's a category 4, and we close in saturday night through sunday is the timing when effects would start to be felt in the keys or south florida, and that cone now includes everyone south...