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s david martin he is on the scene in cologne he joins us from outside the station david what are you seeing and hearing there. good afternoon as you said i'm just outside you in central station where the whole area has been cordoned off by police we're seeing dozens of police and emergency services i'm given says and even a fire engines we've talked outside no one is allowed to get anywhere near the inside of the station what we hear is that the perpetrator is still holed up inside we want hostage actually just about real home minutes ago we hate to gunshots ring out from the station so this is a developing situation david is there any indication who this person is and what a possible motive might be. for the time being no we don't know anything about about the perpetrator. police are trying to establish contact with him if you cite the station before they jump to ascertaining what his motive might be in favor of braintree now saying whether this is a terror related incident. david tell us more about the situation where you're standing this is a secure perimeter i understand how much
s david martin he is on the scene in cologne he joins us from outside the station david what are you seeing and hearing there. good afternoon as you said i'm just outside you in central station where the whole area has been cordoned off by police we're seeing dozens of police and emergency services i'm given says and even a fire engines we've talked outside no one is allowed to get anywhere near the inside of the station what we hear is that the perpetrator is still holed up inside we want...
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are going to take this over to our correspondent david martin he is in cologne good evening to you david what we just heard there from police you know that gives us more information in some clues into their thinking what else do you know about the suspect well as we had that the fact that they found so many gas canisters and fire excitement suggests that this could have been a much more serious incident had police not intervened sooner what we also know is that the suspect claim to be a member of the jihadist terrorist group. the so-called islamic state police still trying to confirm what's behind those claims and we also know that following the incident police found a identity documents belonging to a syrian citizen who was living in cologne. reduction to say in another incident at the train station earlier today what happened there. that's right sir just before the hostage incident the suspect through some sort of family or it can explosive it believed to be among most of cocktail into a fast food restaurant also located inside cologne central station a witness told me that she saw. tw
are going to take this over to our correspondent david martin he is in cologne good evening to you david what we just heard there from police you know that gives us more information in some clues into their thinking what else do you know about the suspect well as we had that the fact that they found so many gas canisters and fire excitement suggests that this could have been a much more serious incident had police not intervened sooner what we also know is that the suspect claim to be a member...
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the w's reporter david martin is in cologne he has been speaking directly with the police good evening to you david why are they saying that terrorism can't be ruled out well first of all they found the identity papers after the after they stormed the pharmacy they found the identity papers belonging to a fifty five year old syrian immigrant they were careful not to immediately say that these belonged to the to the suspect to the perpetrator of the of the incident today but said it was most likely the case furthermore the police told me that that the suspect claimed to be a member of the the jihadi group islamic states. so we'll see how that develops. when police stormed the when police stormed the pharmacy afterwards they found several canisters of of gasoline or other sort of fire accelerants so that the obviously this could have been a far worse incident than actually even actually came about yeah i mean these are certainly new developments in this story and we understand that there was another incident allegedly involving this suspect at the train station what happened there . so t
the w's reporter david martin is in cologne he has been speaking directly with the police good evening to you david why are they saying that terrorism can't be ruled out well first of all they found the identity papers after the after they stormed the pharmacy they found the identity papers belonging to a fifty five year old syrian immigrant they were careful not to immediately say that these belonged to the to the suspect to the perpetrator of the of the incident today but said it was most...
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david martin has his story. >> reporter: 80 years old and looking as though he could still lead marines into combat, retired sergeant major john kanley received the medal of honor for his actions in the 1968 battle of whey. we'll get to the details in a moment. but here's what you really need to know about what happened. >> i can't think of any other way or reason of where i would rather die than with my marines. >> reporter: did you think you >> that never crossed my mind. >> reporter: cannily was reading his marines into the teeth of a north vietnamese ambush on the southern outskirts of whe. >> my troops would follow me to death. so if they are in a position whereas they might die, what am i supposed to do? >> reporter: according to statements submitted by his men, what he did was repeatedly expose himself to enemy fire to pull wounded marines to safety. >> they're still alive, right? so i'm going to try to get to them. >> reporter: eyewitnesses saw him pull at least ten wounded marines to safety, charge a machine gun that had them pinned down, and deliberately expose himself to fire
david martin has his story. >> reporter: 80 years old and looking as though he could still lead marines into combat, retired sergeant major john kanley received the medal of honor for his actions in the 1968 battle of whey. we'll get to the details in a moment. but here's what you really need to know about what happened. >> i can't think of any other way or reason of where i would rather die than with my marines. >> reporter: did you think you >> that never crossed my...
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david martin has his story. >> reporter: 80 years old and looking as though he could still lead marinesbat, he received the medal of honor for his actions in the 1968 battle. we'll get to the details in the moment, but here's what you really need to know about what happened. >> i can't think of any other way or reason of where i would rather die than with my marines. >> did you think you were going to die that day? >> that never crossed my mind. >> reporter: canley was leading his marines into a north vietnamese ambush on the outskirts of the village. >> they were following me so if they in a position whereas they might die, what am i supposed to do. >> reporter: according to statements, what he did was repeatedly expose himself to enemy fire to pull wounded marines to safety. >> they're still alive, right? so i'm going to try to get to him. >> reporter: eyewitnesses saw him pull ten men to safety, charge a machine gun that had them pinned down and deliberately expose himself to fire in order to pinpoint enemy locations. he hates being singled out from all the other marines who did thei
david martin has his story. >> reporter: 80 years old and looking as though he could still lead marinesbat, he received the medal of honor for his actions in the 1968 battle. we'll get to the details in the moment, but here's what you really need to know about what happened. >> i can't think of any other way or reason of where i would rather die than with my marines. >> did you think you were going to die that day? >> that never crossed my mind. >> reporter: canley...
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david martin reports. >> reporter: two letters one addressed to the secretary of defense and the chieff naval operations tested positive for the poison ricin. they arrived at this pentagon mail facility constructed after 9/11 to screen packages for explosives and suspicious substances. even in this electronic age it processes 13,000 pieces of mail each day. the two letters were sent to the fbi lab at quantico for more sophisticated analysis. it is not uncommon for substances which initially test positive to come up negative in the lab. ricin is a powder made from the caster bean and can cause death within 36 to 72 hours if inhaled or ingested. the cdc says it can only be manufactured deliberately not created by accident. no one at the mail facility was harmed and the secretary of defense is out of the country. the letter addressed to him contained a 5 x 8 card with handwriting on it. we don't know what it said but it will be an important clue to finding the person who sent the letters both to the pentagon and to president trump. david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> secretary of st
david martin reports. >> reporter: two letters one addressed to the secretary of defense and the chieff naval operations tested positive for the poison ricin. they arrived at this pentagon mail facility constructed after 9/11 to screen packages for explosives and suspicious substances. even in this electronic age it processes 13,000 pieces of mail each day. the two letters were sent to the fbi lab at quantico for more sophisticated analysis. it is not uncommon for substances which...
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. >> glor: david martin now on how shurer earned the nation's highest military award and the new enemys battling. >> reporter: the medal of honor will humble anyone, but no one more than staff sergeant ronald shurer. >> to be singled out at all just doesn't make sense. >> reporter: you seem almost embarrassed. >> a little bit. >> reporter: like it or not, his actions during a 2008 battle in the mountains of afghanistan are now front and center. remarkably, parts of it were captured on video. here's shurer's team of green berets and afghan commandos coming off their helicopter. >> i just remember being rocky and cold, and then as soon as you look out, i was just kind of straight up everywhere you looked. >> reporter: their objective was a village, where leaders one of afghanistan's many terror groups were thought to be hiding. the enemy saw the green berets coming and opened up on them. ( gunfire ) >> it felt like we were being shot at from every direction. >> reporter: shurer was the team's medic. >> i heard the first calls for medic, and, at that point, worked my way over to the first
. >> glor: david martin now on how shurer earned the nation's highest military award and the new enemys battling. >> reporter: the medal of honor will humble anyone, but no one more than staff sergeant ronald shurer. >> to be singled out at all just doesn't make sense. >> reporter: you seem almost embarrassed. >> a little bit. >> reporter: like it or not, his actions during a 2008 battle in the mountains of afghanistan are now front and center. remarkably,...
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david martin has his story. >> reporter: the meddle of honor will humble anyone, but no more than staffe sense. >> reporter: you seem almost embarra embarrassed. >> a little bit. >> reporter: his contributions in the mountains of afghanistan are now front and center. remarkably parts of it were caught on video. here's the team of green berets and commandos coming off their helicopter. >> i remember being rocky and cold and as soon as you look out, it was just kind of straight up everywhere you looked. >> reporter: their objective was one of georgia's many terror groups. the enemy saw the green berets coming and opened up on them. >> that shot out from every direction. >> reporter: shore was the medic. >> i heard the call for medic and at that point, worked my way over to the first person who needed help. >> reporter: dove to expose yourself to fire to get there? >> yes. >> reporter: did you get there? >> i was shot in the helmet. >> reporter: were you ok? >> felt like somebody hit me in the helmet with a baseball bat. >> reporter: jets dropped bombs within dangerous raping of the green
david martin has his story. >> reporter: the meddle of honor will humble anyone, but no more than staffe sense. >> reporter: you seem almost embarra embarrassed. >> a little bit. >> reporter: his contributions in the mountains of afghanistan are now front and center. remarkably parts of it were caught on video. here's the team of green berets and commandos coming off their helicopter. >> i remember being rocky and cold and as soon as you look out, it was just kind...
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david martin has his story.es reporter: 80 years old and reoking as though he could still lead marines into combat, retired sergeant major john canley received the medal of honor for his actions in the 1968 battle of hue. we'll get to the details in a moment. >> fire in the hole! d. reporter: but here's what you really need to know about what happened. >> i can't think of any other way or reason of where i would rather die than with my marines. >> reporter: did you think you were going to die that day? >> that never crossed my mind. >> reporter: canley was leading mbs marines into the teeth of a north vietnamese ambush on the southern outskirts of hue. >> my troops would follow me to death, so if they are in a position whereas that they might die, what am i supposed to do? ng reporter: according to statements submitted by his men, what he did was repeatedly expose himself to enemy fire to pull wounded marines to safety. >> they're still alive, right? so i'm going to try to get to leem. >> reporter: eyewitnesses
david martin has his story.es reporter: 80 years old and reoking as though he could still lead marines into combat, retired sergeant major john canley received the medal of honor for his actions in the 1968 battle of hue. we'll get to the details in a moment. >> fire in the hole! d. reporter: but here's what you really need to know about what happened. >> i can't think of any other way or reason of where i would rather die than with my marines. >> reporter: did you think you...
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david martin is following this story.orter: two letters, one nsdressed to the secretary of defense and the other to the chief of naval operations, tested positive for the poison ivcin. they arrived yesterday at this tentagon mail facility, venstructed after 9/11 to screen packages for explosives and suspicious substances. even in this electronic age, it processes some 13,000 pieces of mail each day. the two letters were sent to the f.b.i. lab at quantico for more sophisticated analysis. it is not uncommon for substances which initially test positive to come up negative in the lab. ricin is a powder made from the castor bean and can cause death within 36-72 hours if inhaled or ingested. ure c.d.c. says it can only be manufactured deliberately, not neeated by accident. an one at the mail facility was e rmed, and the secretary of defense is out of the country. the letter addressed to him thntained a five by eight card with handwriting on it. we don't know what it said, but in will become an important clue to finding the pers
david martin is following this story.orter: two letters, one nsdressed to the secretary of defense and the other to the chief of naval operations, tested positive for the poison ivcin. they arrived yesterday at this tentagon mail facility, venstructed after 9/11 to screen packages for explosives and suspicious substances. even in this electronic age, it processes some 13,000 pieces of mail each day. the two letters were sent to the f.b.i. lab at quantico for more sophisticated analysis. it is...
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the reporter david martin is there i welcome david what are police telling you. so the nature we're hearing is that the situation has been defused the hostage crisis is effectively over the hostage herself sustained injuries she's been taken in for treatment we don't know yet how serious the injuries are that she sustained the hostage taker however has been hospitalized he sustained critical or life threatening injuries during the police raid when ultimately the situation was was handled and deescalated so that's that what we know about the ticket well being of both the victim and and the hostage taker the train station behind me however it does remain shut emergency services and offices are still going through the station checking for any potential traces that could either help help lead to clues as to what may have happened or of course if there's anything still more sinister lying about the station lying around in the stations that we just get to know when the station will reopen here in cologne and is anyone talking about how the hostage came to be injured we
the reporter david martin is there i welcome david what are police telling you. so the nature we're hearing is that the situation has been defused the hostage crisis is effectively over the hostage herself sustained injuries she's been taken in for treatment we don't know yet how serious the injuries are that she sustained the hostage taker however has been hospitalized he sustained critical or life threatening injuries during the police raid when ultimately the situation was was handled and...
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anchor: david martin on the story for us tonight in cologne. germany's governing coalition is facing an uncertain future after merkel's allies in bavara suffered losses yesterday. the leaders of the coalition parties are meeting to decide how to go forward. angela merkel has promised to do more to win back voters' trust. reporter: berlin the morning after. the state elections made one thing very clear, germans arere fed up with their coalition government. anyone who hasn't heard the warning must know this wasn't a dummy shot but cannon fire. one thing that is clear, things can't go on the way they are. merkel has been on the end of sharp criticism, she sees mistakes being responsible. >> looking back at the formation of the government in the last 12 months, it's clear people have lost a lot of trust in us and goes for the union parties where you would expect common ground. and that's why until now we have not been able to be clear about what the grand coalition has achieved so far. reporter: but it was the social dedemocrats losing half of thei
anchor: david martin on the story for us tonight in cologne. germany's governing coalition is facing an uncertain future after merkel's allies in bavara suffered losses yesterday. the leaders of the coalition parties are meeting to decide how to go forward. angela merkel has promised to do more to win back voters' trust. reporter: berlin the morning after. the state elections made one thing very clear, germans arere fed up with their coalition government. anyone who hasn't heard the warning...
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up next david martin will have more on the ricin sent to the pentagon. how the poison was detected and where it went. >>> these veterans are trying to save coral reefs and themselves. coming up in just a few seconds on the cbs evening news. >>> thank you for watching at 5:00. >> allen and elizabeth and paul all back in 30 minutes with more local news. ♪ ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> glor: on the cbs evening news this tuesday, she is brett kavanaugh's chief accuser, but christine blasey ford's attorneys says the f.b.i. has not reached out to them. and the navy seals, special ops and marine divers now engaged in a new mission at home. >> but first the headlines in 60 seconds. >> kavanaugh drama continues today. >> attorneys for blasey ford say ase f.b.i. has not reached out to them about a possible interview. >> this "new york times" report that kavanaugh was questioned by police after a bar fight in 1985. >> talk about a bombshell. >> i am ready to vote. >> the situation in indonesia is desperate. more than 1,200 people have been killed.
up next david martin will have more on the ricin sent to the pentagon. how the poison was detected and where it went. >>> these veterans are trying to save coral reefs and themselves. coming up in just a few seconds on the cbs evening news. >>> thank you for watching at 5:00. >> allen and elizabeth and paul all back in 30 minutes with more local news. ♪ ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> glor: on the cbs evening news this tuesday, she is brett kavanaugh's...
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david: martin, thank you so much. really fascinating. a lot to learn. , senior vice president of i.b.m. global markets. coming up, taking the mid terms by storm. how one former boim operative is -- obama david: a former barack obama operative has emassed amateur turs, seeking to uncover dirt for re-election. we're joined by the reporter behind the story, joshua green. josh, as i say, it's a fascinating story. take us into the life of this young man who has got this virtual army. josh: well, as you say, fascinating guy. john. young, african-american male. was a researcher on barack obama's 2008 campaign. actually left politics after that. he worked briefly in the treasury department on the financial crisis. then left and went into banking. he was an investment banker at jpmorgan was so shaken by donald trump's election in 2016 that he quit his job and he started this group which is known in the trade as a dark money group. it has anonymous donors. we don't know who they are. he's taken this and organized these resistant volunteers. 16,000 of them to do op
david: martin, thank you so much. really fascinating. a lot to learn. , senior vice president of i.b.m. global markets. coming up, taking the mid terms by storm. how one former boim operative is -- obama david: a former barack obama operative has emassed amateur turs, seeking to uncover dirt for re-election. we're joined by the reporter behind the story, joshua green. josh, as i say, it's a fascinating story. take us into the life of this young man who has got this virtual army. josh: well, as...
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. >> reporter: david martin, cbs news, washington. >> coming up next, mystery in pennsylvania, what was behind explosion that killed three people. here's a simple true-or-false quiz for you. if you're between age 50 and 85, it's important for you to know the truth, so please listen closely. i'm alex trebek, and all of the answers are false. so what is true? you can get coverage, regardless of your health, with the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan available through the colonial penn program. whether you're in the best of health or you have high blood pressure or other health problems, you can get coverage, with no health questions and no medical exam. you can't be turned down for any medical reason. you don't pay a higher rate because of your age. and coverage options start at just $9.95 a month, less than 35 cents a day, and will never increase. permanent coverage with a permanent rate lock. call to get your free information. you'll also get this free beneficiary planner. use this valuable guide to record your important information and your final wishes. it's yours free, just f
. >> reporter: david martin, cbs news, washington. >> coming up next, mystery in pennsylvania, what was behind explosion that killed three people. here's a simple true-or-false quiz for you. if you're between age 50 and 85, it's important for you to know the truth, so please listen closely. i'm alex trebek, and all of the answers are false. so what is true? you can get coverage, regardless of your health, with the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan available through the...
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we want to congratulate david martin.ngrats to him. and to you, too, rights i >>> i am melissa. we have that coastal access near california. the supreme court has declined an appeal to close the martens access. and, the translate transit center is expected to remain closed for three more weeks. and, fleet week continues today. more than 1 million people are expected to visit the city this friday is the main event that's on the blue angel start making their weekend performances. the news update on your favorite platforms including our website. >>> it has been a challenging day for the commute. a 43 minute ride heading northbound on towards the maze. the east ashore freeways stop and go. heading over to the maze, 50 minutes and is just a full house over at the bay bridge toll plaza. a 35 minute ride coming off of the bay bridge near the fremont street exit. keep in mind that there are still street closures if you're exiting fremont street, be prepared. as you make your way from the south, along the 101 freeway we are dealin
we want to congratulate david martin.ngrats to him. and to you, too, rights i >>> i am melissa. we have that coastal access near california. the supreme court has declined an appeal to close the martens access. and, the translate transit center is expected to remain closed for three more weeks. and, fleet week continues today. more than 1 million people are expected to visit the city this friday is the main event that's on the blue angel start making their weekend performances. the...
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do have the situation under control there at the cologne main train station our correspondent david martin thank you very much. now on to some other news and an accomplice in the september eleventh attacks on the united states has been released from prison in germany. was arrested in two thousand and one and convicted on hamburg in two thousand and six of helping three of the nine eleven attackers german authorities say he will be deported to morocco. on nine eleven two thousand and one al-qaeda terrorists took control of four passenger planes full of civilians and flew them into the world trade center and the pentagon a fourth crashed into a field in pennsylvania roughly three thousand people were killed the terrorist attacks were the largest ever under us soil they were put into action by a group of young men in germany which became known as the hamburg terrorist cell one of the most money and mortar sadik the moroccan student was the only man to be sentenced in germany in connection with the attacks it took more than five years of trials and appeals for germany to convict him he was sen
do have the situation under control there at the cologne main train station our correspondent david martin thank you very much. now on to some other news and an accomplice in the september eleventh attacks on the united states has been released from prison in germany. was arrested in two thousand and one and convicted on hamburg in two thousand and six of helping three of the nine eleven attackers german authorities say he will be deported to morocco. on nine eleven two thousand and one...
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david martin spoke to his son in an interview you'll see only on "cbs this morning." e singapore summit with president trump, north korea's kim jong-un returned 55 boxes containing remains of americans killed in the korean war. that's a tiny fraction of the 5300 still missing and doesn't sound like much, until you find out what it means to one family. this faded photo was one of the few memories charles mcdaniel has of his father. he was just 3 years old when master sergeant charles mcdaniel went off to the korean war and vanished without a trace. >> he disappeared from history. i mean, he was just gone. he wasn't dead. he wasn't a pow that was listed. he was gone. >> he was a medic in an army battalion overwhelmed by chinese troops in north korea november 2nd, 1950. >> they lost 600 and some people one night. >> they were basically overrun? >> the chinese came in around them, surrounded them and overran the battalion headquarters. >> his wife, gladys and two sons never knew what happened to him. when he didn't come home with prisoners of war, he was officially declare
david martin spoke to his son in an interview you'll see only on "cbs this morning." e singapore summit with president trump, north korea's kim jong-un returned 55 boxes containing remains of americans killed in the korean war. that's a tiny fraction of the 5300 still missing and doesn't sound like much, until you find out what it means to one family. this faded photo was one of the few memories charles mcdaniel has of his father. he was just 3 years old when master sergeant charles...
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you mentioned david letterman, martin short. have a the local las vegas legends come to visit you?ne newton, huh? >> the midnight idol. the desert fox. did you see him on stage? >> jimmy: of course. >> remember when he'd do macarthur park? it would rain on stage. i was reminding him of that. he says, i still have the rain machine. you want to hear story? i was going to open a new showroom at the desert inn and they said, we can't fit the rain machine on the stage. he says, you don't understand. no rain, no wayne. no wayne, no rain! no rain, no wayne! that's all i'm saying. >> jimmy: all right, what was the result? did it get to rain? >> the thing -- of course he had the rain. >> jimmy: of course he had the rain. >> yes, he's wayne newton, mr. entertainment himself. i said, should i have a nickname like you? what about the midnight jew? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: thunder beethoven. >> i'm glad, you have given me my name, like howard hughes gave mr. blackfoil, you gave me my name. thunder beethoven, thank you. thrilled to be here with you, folks. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's al
you mentioned david letterman, martin short. have a the local las vegas legends come to visit you?ne newton, huh? >> the midnight idol. the desert fox. did you see him on stage? >> jimmy: of course. >> remember when he'd do macarthur park? it would rain on stage. i was reminding him of that. he says, i still have the rain machine. you want to hear story? i was going to open a new showroom at the desert inn and they said, we can't fit the rain machine on the stage. he says, you...
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. >> martins beach is a popular surfing spot. david louie joins us from san mateo county where the public will once again have access to the beach. >> reporter: that beautiful beach is right at the end of this road. but access has been blocked often by a locked gate by the billionaire property owner who is exercising his property rights. however, the supreme court decision deals him one blow, but his attorney says there may be another option. it was a day to celebrate three years of community uprising and five years of legal battles. the supreme court decided not to hear an appeal to restrict access to martins beach. >> today's action by the court remains us the california coastal act promised a beach access for all is alive and it is strong. >> reporter: the beech has been a favorite among beachgoers. even on days when the swells are not giving long boarders the best conditions. the attorney representing the 6500 members, said public access to 1100 miles of shoreline could have been in jeopardy in california and 22 other states. they
. >> martins beach is a popular surfing spot. david louie joins us from san mateo county where the public will once again have access to the beach. >> reporter: that beautiful beach is right at the end of this road. but access has been blocked often by a locked gate by the billionaire property owner who is exercising his property rights. however, the supreme court decision deals him one blow, but his attorney says there may be another option. it was a day to celebrate three years of...
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david house, the president and ceo of martin's point healthcare , a not-for-profit healthcare organization headquartered in portland maine. i've known dr. house for many years and have been so impressed with the innovative approach he brings. he began his career as a family physician and he served on islands far away for a while. that is truly providing healthcare to a population that otherwise would have great difficulty accessing it. he brought the background to martin's point and now is the president and ceo, martin's point is unique, in that it provides direct patient care at seven health centers in maine and new hampshire and also offers highly rated generation advantage plans to medicare beneficiaries in maine and new hampshire, as well as the u.s. family health plan, tricare, prime, to military families in northern new england, new york and pennsylvania. we will then hear from jeff amick walk, the executive director of the healthcare transformation task force. the healthcare transformation task force is an industry consortium of payors, providers, purchasers and patients. who are co
david house, the president and ceo of martin's point healthcare , a not-for-profit healthcare organization headquartered in portland maine. i've known dr. house for many years and have been so impressed with the innovative approach he brings. he began his career as a family physician and he served on islands far away for a while. that is truly providing healthcare to a population that otherwise would have great difficulty accessing it. he brought the background to martin's point and now is the...
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my name is david howse, and i'm the president and ceo of martin's point health care. we're a not for profit integrated health care organization based in portland, maine, and we provide care and coverage to about 155,000 people. in my testimony today, i want to share with you a picture of the health care landscape for seniors in our home state. a landscape shared, i'm sure, by many states with significant aging populations in rural areas. i will also tell you what are relatively small but we like to think mighty health care organization is doing to address the significant needs of this population and how our nonprofit status allows us to go the extra mile in serving both patients and members and improving the health of our communities. if you'd like to learn more, please refer to my testimony for full details on my credentials and background. as well as a number of innovative outcomes that define the high quality care we provide at martin's point. i'd like to start, though, by sharing a personal story from my home state of maine. this summer, my son, owen, began work a
my name is david howse, and i'm the president and ceo of martin's point health care. we're a not for profit integrated health care organization based in portland, maine, and we provide care and coverage to about 155,000 people. in my testimony today, i want to share with you a picture of the health care landscape for seniors in our home state. a landscape shared, i'm sure, by many states with significant aging populations in rural areas. i will also tell you what are relatively small but we...
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david young debates cindy acme. that is live tonight on our companion network. tomorrow, martin heinrich debates make rich and gary johnson the former republican government -- governor of new mexico is running for senate as a libertarian. it starts tomorrow on cspan, your primary source for campaign 2018. >> the message is those in charge on both sides screwed up. the center for strategic studies recently held a study. the commander of naval air forces and the marine corps were among the speakers. >>
david young debates cindy acme. that is live tonight on our companion network. tomorrow, martin heinrich debates make rich and gary johnson the former republican government -- governor of new mexico is running for senate as a libertarian. it starts tomorrow on cspan, your primary source for campaign 2018. >> the message is those in charge on both sides screwed up. the center for strategic studies recently held a study. the commander of naval air forces and the marine corps were among the...
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aaron martin thank you so much for that. david johnson of wpxi. >> a former past president of the congress grags we interviewed earlier before. he had not heard this name. sometimes when you are in a position like a rabbi or a congress grant who is in position of authority and you see these postings and you hear sometimes the rantings of people, quite probably like this, you might remember a name if it pops up over and over. again, as i have been asking people, they have not heard this name. the suspect's name. i did want to check that. that's one of the things i wanted to bring you. i am checking behind me here. so far, no movement. we were told many minutes ago that there would be an update on what has happened, how many people have been hurt, how many fatalities, how the injured are doing, how this all went down, and possibly more information about the suspect. we are still waiting for that. the media is gathered here. a number of people who are from the area are concerned. we have so many people just from the neighborhood. peg
aaron martin thank you so much for that. david johnson of wpxi. >> a former past president of the congress grags we interviewed earlier before. he had not heard this name. sometimes when you are in a position like a rabbi or a congress grant who is in position of authority and you see these postings and you hear sometimes the rantings of people, quite probably like this, you might remember a name if it pops up over and over. again, as i have been asking people, they have not heard this...
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david moore and a touchdown. 27-3. a run home for grading. and heading into the by week. martin jones, wrapping it up. and, third period, on the attack. sebastian all over in front of the net. new jersey wins 3-2. san jose drops 3-5. the red sox starter, david price is still winless. they picked him up and down the left field line, they did it's magic. and, they have to even the series. and, they have the first of the playoffs. the 49ers and the packers. highlights tonight. have a great day. >> thank you. to the nfl we go. the redskins taking on the panthers. >> pretty past. and, he throws one up to the receiver. and, the former michigan wolverine with a nice grad it makes the lead -- leaping grab and that is the play of the day. >>> almost 20,000 people are waking up with almost no power. they say it's all in the name of fire danger safety. >>> and they are back. electric scooters will be rolling out across san francisco. here about the pilot programs that the city created. that's coming up, next. tuck those shirts in, fellas. come on. you only have one chance to make a first impression. progressive c
david moore and a touchdown. 27-3. a run home for grading. and heading into the by week. martin jones, wrapping it up. and, third period, on the attack. sebastian all over in front of the net. new jersey wins 3-2. san jose drops 3-5. the red sox starter, david price is still winless. they picked him up and down the left field line, they did it's magic. and, they have to even the series. and, they have the first of the playoffs. the 49ers and the packers. highlights tonight. have a great day....
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david house. i am the ceo of martin's point health care. we are an organization based in portland, maine and we provide coverage to 155,000 people. in mytimony today -- testimony, i want to share a picture of the health care landscape in my home state. a landscape i am sure is shared by states with significant aging populations in rural areas. is doing tohink -- adjust the significant meets of this population and how our nonprofit status allows us to go the extra mile in serving both patients and members of our communities. if you would like to learn more, please refer to my testimony for full details on my provincials and my background. as well as a number of innovative outcomes that defined high-quality care, i would like to start by sharing a personal story from my home state of maine. my son began work in one of the most physically demanding careers in maine. he is serving as a stern man on a lobster boat, under the tutelage of his boss. i mention this because, to my delight, after he took the job, i discovered that mark -- his points a
david house. i am the ceo of martin's point health care. we are an organization based in portland, maine and we provide coverage to 155,000 people. in mytimony today -- testimony, i want to share a picture of the health care landscape in my home state. a landscape i am sure is shared by states with significant aging populations in rural areas. is doing tohink -- adjust the significant meets of this population and how our nonprofit status allows us to go the extra mile in serving both patients...
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david asman. joining me on the panel today our very own susan li is here. scott martin, asset management chief investment master. jonathan hoenig of the capitalistic hegemon and editor of in a textbook called americanism, more about which later and jonas, max ferris founder. scott, jonathan jonas are all fox news contributors and are happy to see them here today. president trump looking for across the board budget cuts. take a listen. >> i would like you to come back with a 5% cut. get rid of the fat. get rid of the waste. i'm sure you can do it. it'll have a huge impact. >> that would be nice, but budget cuts is a star. >> do it, talk about it. the budget is up 17% year-over-year. >> we should be clear. the death exploded because the spending. >> stop spending and start on the federal level. americans of the last 10 years to tighten their belts. time for government especially. if not now, when. we have a businessman president. he said cut the fat. >> some businesses have spend a lot of money. first of all, we are going to have it any day now. >> at take more work than
david asman. joining me on the panel today our very own susan li is here. scott martin, asset management chief investment master. jonathan hoenig of the capitalistic hegemon and editor of in a textbook called americanism, more about which later and jonas, max ferris founder. scott, jonathan jonas are all fox news contributors and are happy to see them here today. president trump looking for across the board budget cuts. take a listen. >> i would like you to come back with a 5% cut. get...
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david: one of the stocks we are watching his aston martin, -- is it ismartin, unfortunately trading downso far off the ipo price, in fairness, it's impressive at the open, because it had lost money for a long time. andrew palmer has turned around the probability, we spoke to him today about whether he's concerned about the share price? >> we taken a hundred five years to get to an ipo, we are not going to worry to much about what the initial shares are doing. we always look over the longer-term, and plan on which ipo is a long-term growth plan. david: i like mr. palmer, but i really want to take his cars. i love when he says everything is great, i'm not worried about it, but you lower the top end of your branch and you are down 7%. come on. david: but five years ago they said there was no with a could ever take it public, because they cannot take money. alix: compared to ferrari, they are nowhere near where ferrari is. david: ferrari is not far off actually. alix: that's a point, why should the multiple be paid on ferrari when -- david: they're both great cars. alix: i'm not talking abou
david: one of the stocks we are watching his aston martin, -- is it ismartin, unfortunately trading downso far off the ipo price, in fairness, it's impressive at the open, because it had lost money for a long time. andrew palmer has turned around the probability, we spoke to him today about whether he's concerned about the share price? >> we taken a hundred five years to get to an ipo, we are not going to worry to much about what the initial shares are doing. we always look over the...
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david asman. joining me on the panel today our very own susan li is here. scott martin of the capitalistic hegemon and editor of in a textbook called americanism, more about which
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david grace's home run reducing the deficit. strategically that was about as good as it got for the hindsight. from lucky bat in the sixth inning. and j.t. martin at in the seventh silence fans at the dodgers stadium. was the red sox and p.s. he only joined the red sox from toronto in june added his third harm run of the night club. thank god. steve. its performance and in him the honor of most valuable player of the series. as sure as he has been a lifelong journey and. to be here right now it is a dream come true the best feeling in my life and you know this is what you are a grown up wishing you could be a parson like this and but the that special group of guys out there to celebrate with them that was was awesome contrast thing a motion school the dodge's after losing to houston in game seven last year they're now the first team to be defeated out time in consecutive world series yeah just disappointed i think. you know there's only one team that can win and we know that . it. just hurts worse when you make it all the way to get second place you know so having done that two years in a row now it doesn't make it any easier. when somebody die
david grace's home run reducing the deficit. strategically that was about as good as it got for the hindsight. from lucky bat in the sixth inning. and j.t. martin at in the seventh silence fans at the dodgers stadium. was the red sox and p.s. he only joined the red sox from toronto in june added his third harm run of the night club. thank god. steve. its performance and in him the honor of most valuable player of the series. as sure as he has been a lifelong journey and. to be here right now it...
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david races home run reducing the deficit. strategically that was about as good as it got for the hindsight. from lucky bat in the sixth inning. and j.t. martin at in the seventh silence fans at the dodgers stadium. the red sox and p.s. he only joined the red sox from toronto in june added his third hard run of the night. thank you. steve. its performance and in him the ana of most valuable playoff series. it sure is you know it has been a lifelong journey and to be here right now as it is it is a dream come true that's filling my life you know this is what you will and you grow up. wishing you could be part of like this but the that special group of guys out there to celebrate with them that was was awesome contrast thing a motion school the dodge's after losing to houston in game seven last year they're now the first team to be defeated out time in consecutive world series yeah just disappointed i think. you know there's only one team that can win and we know that . it. just hurts worse when you make it all the way to get second place you know so having done that two years in a row now it doesn't make it any easier to win so i want you guys
david races home run reducing the deficit. strategically that was about as good as it got for the hindsight. from lucky bat in the sixth inning. and j.t. martin at in the seventh silence fans at the dodgers stadium. the red sox and p.s. he only joined the red sox from toronto in june added his third hard run of the night. thank you. steve. its performance and in him the ana of most valuable playoff series. it sure is you know it has been a lifelong journey and to be here right now as it is it...
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david young is facing a challenge from democrat cindy axney. that debate is live at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. on friday martin heinrich debates nick rich that's live at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. for the weekend, c span is live from wausau, wisconsin at 8:00 p.m. eastern for the second debate between tammy baldwin and lee brookmere. then it's the debate between jim n -- mr. brown and renacci. that's starting at 6:00 p.m. on espn. >> with election day less than a onth away and the control of congress in question, see the competition yourself on c-span. watch the debate from key house to senate races. make c-span your primary source for campaign 2018. >> the c-span bus is traveling on our 50 capitals tour. we recently stopped in indianapolis, indiana. we're asking folks which party should control congress and why. >> and the party that i want to take over congress is the democratic party. and it's not just because i support the values of the democratic party but because i think that the republican party s completely abdicated their responsibility as the check and balance. we've seen a presidency run amuck. >>
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martin is the blue line. it is not doing quite so well at the others, especially compared to boeing. they are way ahead. davidk you so much, emma. up next, ou midterm updates. we will hear from congressman earl blumenauer fromr oregon. it might have a little something to do with marijuana. if you have the bloomberg terminal, check out tv . interact with us directly. yourgo to tv on journal, ask us a question if you like. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "balance of power " on bloomberg television. i am david westin. from bloomberg first word news, we turn to mark crumpton. of theavid, the scope destruction left in florida by hurricane michael is not known yet. high wind and heavy rain left hundreds of thousands of people without power as workers struggle to get to most of the infected areas. the death toll from michael now downgraded from a category 4 hurricane to a tropical storm. 2.nds at >> the beaches took the brunt. zero.s probably grounded it will take us time to assess over the next 48 hours to fully understand who did and who did not evacuate. but it is really too earl
martin is the blue line. it is not doing quite so well at the others, especially compared to boeing. they are way ahead. davidk you so much, emma. up next, ou midterm updates. we will hear from congressman earl blumenauer fromr oregon. it might have a little something to do with marijuana. if you have the bloomberg terminal, check out tv . interact with us directly. yourgo to tv on journal, ask us a question if you like. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is...
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remembered fondly......martin davis/friend of shooting victim "there aren't words that can describe what's happened. jerry was a very, very special man."as were brothers cecil and david rosenthal.....joe kleppick/friend of shooting victims"he was the sn david do the federal building working in for the goodwill and janitorial service."about 100 players, coaches and staffers with the pittsburgh steelers attended the funeral for the rosenthal brothers.their sister, michelle, was a former employee with the team. pittsburgh's hockey team, the penguins, also lent support....with a moment of silence before tuesday's game.....and by adding the phrase "stronger than hate" to its logo.that's a message the city is embracing.rabbi jeffrey myers/tree of life synagogue"i turn to all of our elected leaders because hate doesn't know a political party." --butted to--"speak words of decency and respect. when that message comes loud and clear, americans will hear that and we can begin to change the tenor of our country."more services for victims are expected over the next few days.i'm john lorinc reporting. ( robin ) the suspected shooter faces 29 federal counts. some of the charges ar
remembered fondly......martin davis/friend of shooting victim "there aren't words that can describe what's happened. jerry was a very, very special man."as were brothers cecil and david rosenthal.....joe kleppick/friend of shooting victims"he was the sn david do the federal building working in for the goodwill and janitorial service."about 100 players, coaches and staffers with the pittsburgh steelers attended the funeral for the rosenthal brothers.their sister, michelle,...
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david: that was senate majority leader mitch mcconnell talking to kevin cirilli. sign up at bloomberg.com/politics to get the latest on global policy every day. joins up, martinmin hammond and vonnie quinn discusses where he sees the latest opportunities. life from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: mitch mcconnell says the dip -- disappearance and murder of jamal khashoggi is disturbing and the united states needs answers about what role saudi arabia's government may have played. mcconnell spoke to kevin cirilli in washington today. >> we need to find out what happened. we are deciding what kind of response is appropriate. >> you think there will be some type of response. >> i cannot imagine there will not be but we need to find out. mark: mcconnell says president trump did the right thing by sending secretary of state mike pompeo to saudi arabia to keep with king salman. the president will stop aid to honduras but a migrant caravan headed for the u.s. is not turning back. are -- as 2000 hondurans fleeing their home country, hoping to reach the border. against making the long and often dangerous trip, the u.s. provided more than 120 $790 in foreign
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to sarajevo and our correspondent there david tate is a how does it work how do the the three communities cast their votes and for whom the other voting. martin how long have we got it's the world's most fiendishly complicated electoral process as you said it was created by the dayton agreements that ended the war in one thousand nine hundred five but essentially we've got three point three million registered voters here we've got something like five hundred eighteen different positions across all the political entities within the country and seven thousand five hundred candidates but the most important one perhaps we should all concentrate on is that rotating presidency divided two imposing x. currents and serbs and i was mocked this campaign is the fact that the president of the republican serbska they serve entity inside the country has been openly using ethnic divisions promoting the name of rather than carriage of course is a convicted war criminal from that from that war in the early ninety's and he's been saying essentially all those running for the president's position that rotating presidency he wants independence for republika serve
to sarajevo and our correspondent there david tate is a how does it work how do the the three communities cast their votes and for whom the other voting. martin how long have we got it's the world's most fiendishly complicated electoral process as you said it was created by the dayton agreements that ended the war in one thousand nine hundred five but essentially we've got three point three million registered voters here we've got something like five hundred eighteen different positions across...
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david young is facing a challenge from democrat. that debate is live thursday at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span. on friday, senator martin heinrich debates martin rich and gary johnson at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span. c-span is live from wisconsin at 8 p.m. eastern saturday for the second debate between democratic senator tammy baldwin and republican leah vukmir. on sunday, the senate debate in ohio between sherry brown and jim renacci. that is live at 6 p.m. eastern. >> with election day less than a month away and the control for congress in question, see the competition for yourself on c-span. watch the debates from key house and senate races. watch c-span you are primary source for campaign 2018. weekend, book tv is live from the wisconsin book festival in madison. saturday at 11:30 a.m. eastern with former wisconsin governor tommy thompson and his book "tommy: my journey of a lifetime." author rebecca tracer with "good and mad." "theauffman, author of fall of wisconsin." and carol anderson with her book. our live coverage saturday morning at 11:30 a.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv. afterwords,ght on gina loudon, fox news
david young is facing a challenge from democrat. that debate is live thursday at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span. on friday, senator martin heinrich debates martin rich and gary johnson at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span. c-span is live from wisconsin at 8 p.m. eastern saturday for the second debate between democratic senator tammy baldwin and republican leah vukmir. on sunday, the senate debate in ohio between sherry brown and jim renacci. that is live at 6 p.m. eastern. >> with election day less than...
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martin, for example. yesterday, they were great. a little eeking out bit again, at least in the beginning. davidto find out what's going on outside the business world. we turned emma chandra. emma: good morning, david. turkey has direct the accused the power behind the saudi throne of involvement in the death of journalist jamal khashoggi. princeide says the crown has "bloody his hands." those who ordered the killings should also face justice. the head of the house's tax-writing committee supports president trump's support for 10% tax cut for the middle class. kevin brady says if republicans retain the house and senate, they will move forward on the plan. it is a signal the tax overhaul is improving. president trump stepped up his attack on jerome powell. the president told the wall street journal he may be regrets appointing powell. he was not say under what circumstances he would fire him. he said he was intentionally sending powell a message he wanted to lower interest rates. global news 20 hours a day on-air and a tictoc on twitter powered by more than 2700 analysts and analysts in more than
martin, for example. yesterday, they were great. a little eeking out bit again, at least in the beginning. davidto find out what's going on outside the business world. we turned emma chandra. emma: good morning, david. turkey has direct the accused the power behind the saudi throne of involvement in the death of journalist jamal khashoggi. princeide says the crown has "bloody his hands." those who ordered the killings should also face justice. the head of the house's tax-writing...
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we can think about douglas and think about david walker and think about the boys when we think about his excellent essay, jesus in waco, right? think about martin king, pauly murray, james baldwin. the late james cohn, right? the other thinkers, right? what would it mean for us in some way to take these thinkers seriously, to place them at the center of our christian narrative. what would it mean in how can we wrestle with this moment and say, well, you know, we haven't really wrestled with the alt-right and folks have been wrestling with white supremacy for quite some time, not sure if you know, and finally i am with the political and my comments would be short. so i think about the state of leftist institution, right? particularly leftist institutions if you didn't catch the bioand the dissertation, and the book was entitled howard thurman and the religious left unfinished business of race relations, right? so on one hand, i've been around in the d.c. area for some time and i'm from baltimore. there is this movement within religious organization, and particularly think tanks and the kind of work that race is off of the table, right? you and s
we can think about douglas and think about david walker and think about the boys when we think about his excellent essay, jesus in waco, right? think about martin king, pauly murray, james baldwin. the late james cohn, right? the other thinkers, right? what would it mean for us in some way to take these thinkers seriously, to place them at the center of our christian narrative. what would it mean in how can we wrestle with this moment and say, well, you know, we haven't really wrestled with the...
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martin from the "new york times" joins our conversation. she is running for reelection in massachusetts. she is clearly not worried about that one iota and doing some 2020 business here. this is from davidxtraordinary video to surface before you enter the race. she is 100% running. she thinks this pocahontas crap is a potential problem. the risk of something that elevates it. i agree with all of that. >> the assumption here is you can't pretend like these attacks don't matter. there is no such thing as being high minded in politics anymore. i think that the sort of instructive lesson for democrats on that front was with john kerry in 2004. they learned a lesson after that. look at president obama. he never took the birther attack seriously. he still released his birth certificate. the lesson is that people in this day and age of a fractured media with intense polarization, people are willing to believe charges, no matter how silly on the face they sound. if you are warren, you don't have a choice to say this preposterous president of the united states is giving me a cartoon nickname. you can't afford to do that in this environment. you have to aggressively and preemptively push back. >>
martin from the "new york times" joins our conversation. she is running for reelection in massachusetts. she is clearly not worried about that one iota and doing some 2020 business here. this is from davidxtraordinary video to surface before you enter the race. she is 100% running. she thinks this pocahontas crap is a potential problem. the risk of something that elevates it. i agree with all of that. >> the assumption here is you can't pretend like these attacks don't matter....
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david, i used to think which included here and will there. we have to have a complete overhaul of society. we have to have revolution of values. that martin luther king, jr. was at the major of his popularity. but the stench and foul felt of martin luther king, jr. resistance swept away by the sweet scent of partisanship. death has defined in as a great american as part of the pantheon of our re-founding father of this nation. >> you can watch this and all other booktv programs from the past 20 years @booktv.org. type the author's name and the workbook in the search bar at the top of the page. >> is president trump crazy? >> crazy like like a fox i say. i said i believe narcissism is a spectrum and that i do believe that most of us, i'm not meaning you, you may be the exception but most of us who put yourself out there haven't unusual sense of confidence and there's a reason. if you want to, narcissism i don't have a problem with with that. is that a dangerous sort of narcissism? i don't think so what are the dangers sorts of narcissism? absolutely. we have seen in our politics but i don't think our president fits in that category at all.
david, i used to think which included here and will there. we have to have a complete overhaul of society. we have to have revolution of values. that martin luther king, jr. was at the major of his popularity. but the stench and foul felt of martin luther king, jr. resistance swept away by the sweet scent of partisanship. death has defined in as a great american as part of the pantheon of our re-founding father of this nation. >> you can watch this and all other booktv programs from the...
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martin is in positive territory. they see sales growth next year. the stock was down. if you can deliver you can get some kind of upside. david: .6%.eadwinds. earnings will save us. when they do not, the market does not like us. alix: the distinction between the honeywell's versus deere and 3m. we were talking earlier about -- the longer versus short cycle and how that is coming into play. futures at the lows of the session. whether there will be contagion from short cycle. alix: we are watching earnings, watching the dollar, will that benefit from safe haven flows. coming up, steven desanctis. this is "bloomberg." ♪ jonathan: from new york city, made jonathan. the countdown to the open -- i am jonathan ferro. the countdown to the open starts now. ♪ coming up, the global equity rebound short-lived. u.s. investors worried. the stock market weakest sectors taking more pain. financials coming in at one year lows. the credit market is looking wide open. bondsx pricing -- pricing as soon as 30 minutes away. we are deeply negative. treasuries receiving a bid, yields are lower by six basis points. that is your yield this morning. risk ave
martin is in positive territory. they see sales growth next year. the stock was down. if you can deliver you can get some kind of upside. david: .6%.eadwinds. earnings will save us. when they do not, the market does not like us. alix: the distinction between the honeywell's versus deere and 3m. we were talking earlier about -- the longer versus short cycle and how that is coming into play. futures at the lows of the session. whether there will be contagion from short cycle. alix: we are...
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david young is facing a challenge from democrats and the ask me. at the bait is a live thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. on friday, new mexico senator martineinrich debates republican make rich and third-party candidate gary johnson, that is live at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. for the weekend come as c-span is live from wisconsin and 8:00 p.m. eastern saturday, for the second debate between tammy baldwin and republican leader abu clear. senateay, it is the debate and ohio between democratic senator sherrod brown and republican representative jim are in a sea. that is live on c-span starting at 6:00 p.m. eastern. >> greg gianforte and kathleen announcer: with election day a month away, the control of congress in question. see the competition for yourself on c-span. watch the debate, from key house and senate races. make c-span your primary source for campaign 2018. bozeman montana. republican incumbent congressman greg ginn forte and kathleen williams face off for the states at large u.s. house seat. good evening to welcome to montana pbs. >> i'm in a row. we would like to welcome viewers joining us on c-span and listeners on montana publi
david young is facing a challenge from democrats and the ask me. at the bait is a live thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. on friday, new mexico senator martineinrich debates republican make rich and third-party candidate gary johnson, that is live at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. for the weekend come as c-span is live from wisconsin and 8:00 p.m. eastern saturday, for the second debate between tammy baldwin and republican leader abu clear. senateay, it is the debate and ohio between...