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and this morning, david martin has new details about the daring operation. >> a brutal killer, one who has caused so much hardship and death, has violently been eliminated. >> reporter: president trump said baghdadi died a coward's death. >> he died after running into a dead-end tunnel, wimpering and crying and screaming all the way. >> reporter: the president, who watched the operation along with top aides in the white house situation room said baghdadi took three children with him down the tunnel. >> he reached the end of the tunnel as our dogs chased him down. he ignited his vest, killing himself and the three children. his body was mutilated by the blast. >> reporter: the dna test confirmed it was baghdadi. >> totally positive identification. it was him. >> reporter: a team of about 70 american commandos led by the army's delta force assaulted the compound in northeastern syria in a violent raid that began saturday evening east coast time. >> when we landed with eight helicopters, a large crew of brilliant fighters ran out of those helicopters and blew holes into the side of the bu
and this morning, david martin has new details about the daring operation. >> a brutal killer, one who has caused so much hardship and death, has violently been eliminated. >> reporter: president trump said baghdadi died a coward's death. >> he died after running into a dead-end tunnel, wimpering and crying and screaming all the way. >> reporter: the president, who watched the operation along with top aides in the white house situation room said baghdadi took three...
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david martin, cbs news. the pentagon. >>> well, now to the impeachment inquiry into president trump. today the president's ambassador to the eu, sonde mand, will testify before house democrats. sondland is considered a key player in the investigation because of his high level talks with ukraine. katherine johnson has more. >> gordon sondland is one of the last people to speak with president trump before that infamous phone call in jill with ukraine. sondland was aware of the request to the ukraines to investigate the bidens, ushering him into the spotlight today. asked about the impeachment inquiry, president trump said he's not concerned about a second whistle-blower. >> it's a scam by the democrats to win an election they're not going to win in 2020. >> today behind closed doors they meet with gordon sondland. >> i spoke with president trump a few minutes before he placed the phone call. >> a summary of the july 25th phone call shows president trump repeatedly pushed ukraine's president zelensky to investi
david martin, cbs news. the pentagon. >>> well, now to the impeachment inquiry into president trump. today the president's ambassador to the eu, sonde mand, will testify before house democrats. sondland is considered a key player in the investigation because of his high level talks with ukraine. katherine johnson has more. >> gordon sondland is one of the last people to speak with president trump before that infamous phone call in jill with ukraine. sondland was aware of the...
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david martin reports from the pentagon. >> reporter: with turkish forces moving south and russian-backedyrian units advancing north, 1,000 u.s. troops are caught in the middle, looking for the safest way out. joint chiefs chairman general mark millie spoke by phone with the russian chief in an effort to make sure there is no interference with the erhdl include equipment as well as troops as defense secretary mark esper said to margaret brennan on "face the nation." >> we want to make sure we deflect a pullback of forces, don't want to leave equipment behind. >> reporter: when the withdraw order was issued, u.s. troops were strung out across northern syria from near the iraq border as far west as mambij. the most exposed units are being pulled back to units that can be better defended. an air strip has served as the logistics hub to the now defunct alliance between the u.s. and kurdish fighters in the campaign against isis. if the withdrawal goes according to plan, it will take 15 to 30 days moving out equipment first and then people. prenblam president erdogan. he announced he will impos
david martin reports from the pentagon. >> reporter: with turkish forces moving south and russian-backedyrian units advancing north, 1,000 u.s. troops are caught in the middle, looking for the safest way out. joint chiefs chairman general mark millie spoke by phone with the russian chief in an effort to make sure there is no interference with the erhdl include equipment as well as troops as defense secretary mark esper said to margaret brennan on "face the nation." >> we...
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while we wait, we are lucky to be able to turn now to cbs news national security correspondent david martin. you are here, david, listening with me to the president describe in longer than 45 minutes in graphic detail this raid. he said he was watching it from the situation room happen. what stood out to you? >> well, in the first place, we should say one of the headlines is no u.s. casualties, except the dog who he described went into the tunnel after al-baghdadi and was injured by the blast when al-baghdadi set off his suicide vest. and then the question was, well, if somebody is going to blow themselves up, how do you identify their remains? he said they had d.n.a. samples with them and were able to make a match within 15 minutes of al-baghdadi blowing himself up, and then they collected all the body parts and brought them out with them along with some unspecified number of prisoners who had surrendered. and he gave some idea of the scope of this operation. he said, all told it took about four and a half hours, an hour and ten minutes in, two hours on the ground, an hour and ten minutes
while we wait, we are lucky to be able to turn now to cbs news national security correspondent david martin. you are here, david, listening with me to the president describe in longer than 45 minutes in graphic detail this raid. he said he was watching it from the situation room happen. what stood out to you? >> well, in the first place, we should say one of the headlines is no u.s. casualties, except the dog who he described went into the tunnel after al-baghdadi and was injured by the...
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david martin, cbs news, arlington national cemetery. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," meghaning under intense media scrutiny. we'll get insight from one of her closest friends along with royal expert tina brown. >>> plus, in a broadcast exclusive, gayle king talks with legendary rocker bruce springsteen about his directorial debut. >>> and we'll take you to siberia for a rare look at the elusive snow leopard which is facing extinction. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪
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david martin reports from a pentagon. >> reporter: while most u.s. troops continue to withdraw from syria, the pentagon is planning a major increase in firepower to protect the ones left behind. if approved, a combat unit armed with tanks would be sent in to reinforce troops staying to protect the oil fields. republican senator lindsey graham said he was briefed by joint chiefs chairman general mark milly. >> there's a plan coming together from the joint chiefs that i think may work, that may give us what we need to prevent isis from coming back, iran taking the oil, isis from taking the oil. >> reporter: the u.s. troops are there to keep the oil fields from being taken over by isis. but the oil belongs to the syrian regime. now the regime's main backer, russia, is demanding all u.s. soldiers leave. last year pro-regime forces including russian mercenaries launched a large but unsuccessful attack against an american outpost near the oil fields. sending in tanks would serve as a warning not to try again. despite all the talk of withdrawal, the america
david martin reports from a pentagon. >> reporter: while most u.s. troops continue to withdraw from syria, the pentagon is planning a major increase in firepower to protect the ones left behind. if approved, a combat unit armed with tanks would be sent in to reinforce troops staying to protect the oil fields. republican senator lindsey graham said he was briefed by joint chiefs chairman general mark milly. >> there's a plan coming together from the joint chiefs that i think may...
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david martin introduces us to this centenarian sentinel. >> reporter: they're called "honor flights," nearly a quarter million veterans to the nation's capital to visit the monuments built in their honor. it's safe to say, no veteran has felt prouder, or just plain happier, than 100-year-old jack eaton did today. >> '38, '39, and '40. >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: 80 years ago, he stood guard at the tomb of the unknown soldier, the awesome monument to america's fallen that has the power to silence teenagers. it has been guarded 'round the clock since 1937. eaton became a sentinel in 1938, and served for three years. >> at night, it would be mighty quiet, and you do a lot of thinking about who that is under that marble statue there. >> reporter: there are no records dating back that far, but he was able to prove his service by remembering details only a sentinel would know, like this small chapel hidden behind the tomb. so today he was back, not just to witness another changing of the guard, but to see his name go up on the honor roll of those who have stood watch over the unknown. >> t
david martin introduces us to this centenarian sentinel. >> reporter: they're called "honor flights," nearly a quarter million veterans to the nation's capital to visit the monuments built in their honor. it's safe to say, no veteran has felt prouder, or just plain happier, than 100-year-old jack eaton did today. >> '38, '39, and '40. >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: 80 years ago, he stood guard at the tomb of the unknown soldier, the awesome monument to america's...
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john. >> dickerson: david martin at the pentagon. artillery accident illustrates the danger and confusion in northern syria. today, the trump administration warned turkey it could face economic sanctions if it goes too far. charlie d'agata is on the ground in the war zone. >> reporter: seven-year-old sara was preparing to flee her home when a turkish mortar struck and tore her life apart. she lost her right leg and her 11-year-old brother. as her mother described what happened... sara covered her ears and cried out, "don't remind me." "we were five minutes late," her mother said. "we couldn't make it." what happened to your son? "i lost him," she said. "we saved the girl. we couldn't save the boy." mortar attacks like these are more than just the initial damage they cause. they spread fear. and that is enough to clear whole streets, whole neighborhoods, of families that don't want to see their children become victims. turkey's bombardment has created a mass exodus, 100,000 people, and mounting by the minute. the turkish government sa
john. >> dickerson: david martin at the pentagon. artillery accident illustrates the danger and confusion in northern syria. today, the trump administration warned turkey it could face economic sanctions if it goes too far. charlie d'agata is on the ground in the war zone. >> reporter: seven-year-old sara was preparing to flee her home when a turkish mortar struck and tore her life apart. she lost her right leg and her 11-year-old brother. as her mother described what happened......
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david martin introduces us to a true american hero. >> reporter: master sergeant matt williams and his berets choppered into a remote afghan valley in the spring of 2008. their mission, part of which was recorded, was to capture or kill a senior terrorist leader, but nothing went right. to begin with, it was too rocky to land. >> it was about a ten-foot or so drop straight down to these giant boulders and rocks everywhere. that's how the day started. >> reporter: and then it got worse, much worse. >> the whole entire riverbed started taking fire from the high ground. >> reporter: what kind of fire? >> rpgs, heavy machine-gun fire, small arms fire. >> reporter: the enemy was shooting down on them from a village overlooking the valley. >> we didn't really understand the amount of enemy that were actually in the village at the time. >> reporter: the lead element was pinned down and taking casualties. so, what was going to happen to them if somebody didn't get to them? >> nothing good. they definitely probably would have been killed if nobody was able to get to them. >> reporter: according
david martin introduces us to a true american hero. >> reporter: master sergeant matt williams and his berets choppered into a remote afghan valley in the spring of 2008. their mission, part of which was recorded, was to capture or kill a senior terrorist leader, but nothing went right. to begin with, it was too rocky to land. >> it was about a ten-foot or so drop straight down to these giant boulders and rocks everywhere. that's how the day started. >> reporter: and then it...
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david martin, cbs news, ft.ragg, north carolina. >> and that's the "overnight news" for this thursday. for some of you, the news continues. for other, check back with us a little later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm norah o'donnell. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm nikki battiste. firestorms continued to rage up and down the spine of california. they have charred wineries north of san francisco and multimillion-dollar homes in the hollywood hills of los angeles. the flames were also lapping at the doorstep of the ronald reagan presidential library in simi valley. carter evans is there. >> reporter: some of the fiercest santa ana winds in years blew through california like a blowtorch, taking dead aim at the reagan presidential library in simi valley. >> we're surrounded on all sides by the fire. ion housing air force one as eight air tankers and nine helicopters raced to protect the library and
david martin, cbs news, ft.ragg, north carolina. >> and that's the "overnight news" for this thursday. for some of you, the news continues. for other, check back with us a little later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm norah o'donnell. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm nikki battiste. firestorms continued to rage up and...
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david martin, cbs news, arlington national cemetery. >> jack is an inspiration to all of us, and thankou for your service. and that's the overnight news for this thursday. for some of you the news continues. check back with us later for cbs news. from new york, i'm norah o'donnell. /s ♪ ♪ >> announcer: this is thing "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the overnight news. i'm tom hanson. president trump has been calling on republicans in congress to defend him against the impeachment inquiry gathering steam on capitol hill. and yesterday he got his wish. a hoard of gop congressmen stormed the hearing room trying to stop a top pentagon official from testifying about military aid to ukraine and why it was held up by president trump. after getting kicked out by capital police, they camped out in the hallways, chanting, let us in. president trump, it turns out, knew all about the theatrics before they went down. nancy cordes begins our coverage. >> we want to know what's going on. >> reporter: they staged their revolt in the basement of the u.s. capitol. >> we're going in. >> reporter: more
david martin, cbs news, arlington national cemetery. >> jack is an inspiration to all of us, and thankou for your service. and that's the overnight news for this thursday. for some of you the news continues. check back with us later for cbs news. from new york, i'm norah o'donnell. /s ♪ ♪ >> announcer: this is thing "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the overnight news. i'm tom hanson. president trump has been calling on republicans in congress to defend him...
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david martin reports from the pentagon. >> reporter: the compound where al baghdadi met his end was first assaulted by the army's delta force and then reduced to rubble by american bombs. >> he was a sick and depraved man, and now he's dead. [ applause ] he's dead. he's dead as a doornail. >> reporter: president trump tweeted a picture of the dog that chased al baghdadi down a dead end tunnel where he killed himself and three children by detonating a suicide vest. the dog, a belgian malinua whose name, believe it or not, is clossfied, was hit by the blafrt. but he is said to be safely back in iraq. >> slightly wounded and fully recovering. but the dog is still in theater, returned to duty. >> reporter: shortly after 5:00 saturday evening east coast time, president trump gathered with his senior advisers in the white house situation room as helicopters carrying 70 commandos landed at al baghdadi's compound. with warplanes circling overhead, the delta force blew a hole in the compound wall starting a fire-fight in which five residents were killed and two taken prisoner. that left al baghdad
david martin reports from the pentagon. >> reporter: the compound where al baghdadi met his end was first assaulted by the army's delta force and then reduced to rubble by american bombs. >> he was a sick and depraved man, and now he's dead. [ applause ] he's dead. he's dead as a doornail. >> reporter: president trump tweeted a picture of the dog that chased al baghdadi down a dead end tunnel where he killed himself and three children by detonating a suicide vest. the dog, a...
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david martin reported it was red by delta force in particular, twu president thanked a number of different countries. he repeatedly thanked russia. he thanked turkey for alouing the use of its air space. he said there was some kurdish help as well. did his detail and who he thanked stand out to you? was that sort of standard? >> actually, one of the complexities of these operations is they do involve other countries. for example, if you're going to rescue a hostage, and that hostage has somebody with them who who is from another country, you want to consult with that country. there are overflight rights, there are basing rights, and a number of other countries. i think it was appropriate in the wake of the operation for him to thank some of those people. some of those are characters we don't necessarily like very much, so that was concerning, but it was well done i thought. >> the kurdish thank you stood out to me because thatting ised perhaps that's where the intelligence came from. >> brennan: you were concerned about losing that intelligence that might be getting shared. the president a
david martin reported it was red by delta force in particular, twu president thanked a number of different countries. he repeatedly thanked russia. he thanked turkey for alouing the use of its air space. he said there was some kurdish help as well. did his detail and who he thanked stand out to you? was that sort of standard? >> actually, one of the complexities of these operations is they do involve other countries. for example, if you're going to rescue a hostage, and that hostage has...
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david martin has new details. >> reporter: the compound where al-baghdadi met his end was first assaultedy the army's delta force and then reduced to rubble by american bombs. >> he was a sick and depraved man, and now he's dead. he's dead. he's dead as a door nail. >> reporter: president trump tweeted a picture of the dog that chased al-baghdadi down a dead end tunnel where he killed himself and three children by detonating a suicide vest. the dog, a belgian malinois, whose name, believe it or not, is classified, was hit by the blast, but joint chiefs chairman general mark milley said he is safely back in iraq. >> slightly wounded and fully recovering, but the dog is still in theater, returned to duty with its handler. >> reporter: shortly after 5:00 saturday evening east coast time, president trump gathered with his senior advisers in the white house situation room as helicopters carrying 70 commandos landed at al- baghdadi's compound. with warplanes circling overhead, the delta force blew a hole in the compound wall, starting a firefight in which five residents were killed and two take
david martin has new details. >> reporter: the compound where al-baghdadi met his end was first assaultedy the army's delta force and then reduced to rubble by american bombs. >> he was a sick and depraved man, and now he's dead. he's dead. he's dead as a door nail. >> reporter: president trump tweeted a picture of the dog that chased al-baghdadi down a dead end tunnel where he killed himself and three children by detonating a suicide vest. the dog, a belgian malinois, whose...
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david martin reports on the logistical nightmare u.s.orces now face. >> reporter: with turkish forces moving south and russian-backed syrian units advancing north, 1,000 u.s. troops are caught in the middle, looking for the safest way out. joint chiefs chairman general hork milley spoke by phone with the russian chief of staff in an nofort to make sure there is no awalich ncludeith the american equipment as well as troops as defense secretary mark esper said to margaret brennan on oace the nation." >> we want to make sure we de- conflict a pullback of forces. we want to make sure we don't leave equipment behind. >> reporter: when the withdrawal order was issued, u.s. troops wre strung out across northern syria from near the iraq border as far west as manbij. the most exposed units are being pulled back to larger bases that can be better defended. kobani near the turkish border kis an airstrip which can handle everything from helicopters to jet transporters and has served as the logistics hub for the now-defunct alliance between fus. and
david martin reports on the logistical nightmare u.s.orces now face. >> reporter: with turkish forces moving south and russian-backed syrian units advancing north, 1,000 u.s. troops are caught in the middle, looking for the safest way out. joint chiefs chairman general hork milley spoke by phone with the russian chief of staff in an nofort to make sure there is no awalich ncludeith the american equipment as well as troops as defense secretary mark esper said to margaret brennan on oace...
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david martin reports tonight from the pentagon. >> reporter: u.s.ops abandoned observation posts along syria's boarder with turkey ahead of a threatened by the turkish army, which u.s. intelligence estimates could happen within the next 24 to 48 hours. president trump said it's only 50 soldiers who are being moved out of harm's way. >> i don't want those 50 people hurt or killed or anything. i don't want anything bad to happen to our people. >> reporter: but the president made it sound as though the final american pullout from syria had begun. >> at some point we have to bring our people back home. and that's what we're doing. >> reporter: the surprise move announced in a late-night white house press release was immediately denounced by more than half a dozen republican senators. majority leader mitch mcconnell warned a precipitous withdrawal of u.s. forces from syria would only benefit russia, iran, and the assad regime, and it would increase the risk that isis and other terrorist groups regroup. senator lindsey graham called it a betrayal of the k
david martin reports tonight from the pentagon. >> reporter: u.s.ops abandoned observation posts along syria's boarder with turkey ahead of a threatened by the turkish army, which u.s. intelligence estimates could happen within the next 24 to 48 hours. president trump said it's only 50 soldiers who are being moved out of harm's way. >> i don't want those 50 people hurt or killed or anything. i don't want anything bad to happen to our people. >> reporter: but the president made...
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david martin is at the pentagon tonight. >> reporter: while most u.s.roops continue to withdraw from syria, the pentagon is planning a major increase in firepower to protect the ones left behind. if approved, a combat unit armed with tanks would be sent in to reinforce troops staying to protect the oil fields. republican senator lindsey graham said he was briefed today by joint chiefs chairman general mark milley. >> there's a plan coming together from the joint chiefs that i think may work, that may give us what we need to prevent isis from coming back, iran taking the oil, isis from taking the oil. >> reporter: the u.s. troops are there to keep the oil fields from being taken over by isis, but the oil belongs to the syrian regime, and now the regime's main backer, russia, is demanding all u.s. soldiers leave. last year, pro-regime forces, including russian mercenaries, launched a large but unsuccessful attack against an american outpost near the oil fields, sending in tanks would serve as a warning not to try again. despite all the talk of withdrawal,
david martin is at the pentagon tonight. >> reporter: while most u.s.roops continue to withdraw from syria, the pentagon is planning a major increase in firepower to protect the ones left behind. if approved, a combat unit armed with tanks would be sent in to reinforce troops staying to protect the oil fields. republican senator lindsey graham said he was briefed today by joint chiefs chairman general mark milley. >> there's a plan coming together from the joint chiefs that i think...
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david martin is at the pentagon with more on this story. david, here's a question -- what else do we know about exactly what happened here? >> reporter: well, we know this was a planned exercise that took place at 3:00 a.m. sunday morning. so while the rest of us were sleeping, troops from the third infantry division were out training in the dark when a vehicle carrying six soldiers rolled into the water. three soldiers were killed when their bradley infantry fighting vehicle like the one shown here rolled over. whether they drowned or died from the force of the impact is not know the other three soldiers in the vehicle were hospitalized. >> two of them released. one has been transferred to memorial medical center in savannah, and is expected to make a recovery. >> reporter: maneuvering a 25-ton armored vehicle in the dark comes with obvious risks, even if it was just training. congressman buddy carter's district includes ft. stewart. >> it's a somber reminder of -- just how dangerous our soldiers are, not only in combat but the danger they'
david martin is at the pentagon with more on this story. david, here's a question -- what else do we know about exactly what happened here? >> reporter: well, we know this was a planned exercise that took place at 3:00 a.m. sunday morning. so while the rest of us were sleeping, troops from the third infantry division were out training in the dark when a vehicle carrying six soldiers rolled into the water. three soldiers were killed when their bradley infantry fighting vehicle like the one...
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david martin has the story from the pentagon. >> reporter: u.s. troops abandon observation posts along syria's border with turkey ahead of a threatened incursion by the turkish army, which u.s. intelligence estimated could happen within the next 24 to 48 hours. president trump said it's only 50 soldiers who are being moved out of harm's way. >> i don't want those 50 people hurt or killed or anything. i don't want anything bad to happen to our people. >> reporter: but he made it sound as if the final american pullout from syria had begun. >> turkey, syria, let them take care of it. let them take care of it. we want to bring our troops back home. it's been many, many years. it's been decades in many cases. we want to bring our troops back home, and i got elected on that. >> reporter: the surprise move announced in a late-night white house press release was immediately denounced by more than half a dozen republican senators. majority leader mitch mcconnell warned "a precipitous withdrawal of u.s. forces from syria would only benefit russia, iran, and
david martin has the story from the pentagon. >> reporter: u.s. troops abandon observation posts along syria's border with turkey ahead of a threatened incursion by the turkish army, which u.s. intelligence estimated could happen within the next 24 to 48 hours. president trump said it's only 50 soldiers who are being moved out of harm's way. >> i don't want those 50 people hurt or killed or anything. i don't want anything bad to happen to our people. >> reporter: but he made...
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. >> i'm david martin at the wwe performance center. superstars got their training and development here in orlando florida. is a state-of-the-art gym and rehearsal studio. and despite the groans and grunts and screams you are hearing these wrestling stars are super psyched about being part of the fox family and reminding you that there family-friendly. >> it is one of the few shows on television were everybody has their favorites and their heroes and villains, but they can come in and sit down together and enjoy at the emily and follow it and talk about it. it brings people together. you can see one of the new marvel movies, but these are all the superheroes live you can interact with them and we interact based on how you react. the energy in the arena is unreal and you can see it on tv and that is the passion and that is the connection that we have to the fans and i think especially for kids is exciting.>> it reminds us when we were growing up of wrestling fans and dreaming of days like today. but we walk out into the crowd and we see
. >> i'm david martin at the wwe performance center. superstars got their training and development here in orlando florida. is a state-of-the-art gym and rehearsal studio. and despite the groans and grunts and screams you are hearing these wrestling stars are super psyched about being part of the fox family and reminding you that there family-friendly. >> it is one of the few shows on television were everybody has their favorites and their heroes and villains, but they can come in...
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david martin has that part of the story. >> with turkish forces moving south and syrian back forces movesone thousand troops are caught in the middle, looking for the safest way out. joint chiefs chairman mark milley spoke by phone with the russian chief of staff in an efforto wiawal, which will incl equipment as well as troops. as defense secretary mark esper said to margaret brennan on "face the nation." >> we want to make sure we deconflict a pullback of forces. we want to make sure we don't leave equipment behind. >> reporter: when the order was issued troops were strung out as far west as manbij. the most exposed units are being pulled back to larger bases that can be better defended. kobani, near the turkish border has an airstrip that can handle everything from jet helicopters jet transporters and has served as the logistics hub for the now defunct alliance between the u.s. and kurdish fighters in the campaign against isis. president trump has blamed the upheaval on turkey and its president erdogan. today he announced he will impose sanctions on turkey and is fully prepared to dest
david martin has that part of the story. >> with turkish forces moving south and syrian back forces movesone thousand troops are caught in the middle, looking for the safest way out. joint chiefs chairman mark milley spoke by phone with the russian chief of staff in an efforto wiawal, which will incl equipment as well as troops. as defense secretary mark esper said to margaret brennan on "face the nation." >> we want to make sure we deconflict a pullback of forces. we want...
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david martin shows us what went wrong. >> reporter: troops began a nighttime airborne training exercise at camp shelby around 8:00 p.m. wednesday. the soldiers were parachuting from c-130 transport planes when one of the aircraft carrying 87 soldiers missed its intended drop zone. instead of landing on the ground, the troops crashed into trees. seven soldiers were taken to local hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries, and 15 were treated by medics at the scene. firefighters were called in to retrieve some soldiers whose parachutes were tangled in the trees. the paratroopers were participating in arctic anvil, the largest exercise camp shelby has ever hosted. about 3,000 troops from alaska's 25th infantry division are there for the month-long training. camp shelby is the largest state-owned military training base in the country. it covers more than 134,000 acres. during the height of the iraq war, it was often the last stop for national guard troops training to go to the middle east. most soldiers received light or moderate injuries. training at camp shelby is expected to continue.
david martin shows us what went wrong. >> reporter: troops began a nighttime airborne training exercise at camp shelby around 8:00 p.m. wednesday. the soldiers were parachuting from c-130 transport planes when one of the aircraft carrying 87 soldiers missed its intended drop zone. instead of landing on the ground, the troops crashed into trees. seven soldiers were taken to local hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries, and 15 were treated by medics at the scene. firefighters were...
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. >> david martin went to the wwe performance center in orlando and talk with a superstar about how more families will be tuning in. >> reporter: i am at the wwe performance center in beautiful orlando florida. debbie debbie e superstars got their training and development right here in orlando florida at the wwe performance center. it in a state-of-the-art gym and rehearsal studio. despite the groans, grunts, and screams you are hearing, these wrestling stars are super psyched about being part of the fox family and reminding you that they are family-friendly. >> it is one of the few shows i think on television, much like spore in a way, where everybody has their favorites, and their heroes and villains. but can come in and sit down together and enjoy it as a family and continue to follow it and talk about it. it brings people togeer. it is like when you go to the movies and see one of the new marvel movies or something. all the superheroes. this is actually all the superheroes but they are live and you can interact with them. when we interact based on how you react. just the energy in th
. >> david martin went to the wwe performance center in orlando and talk with a superstar about how more families will be tuning in. >> reporter: i am at the wwe performance center in beautiful orlando florida. debbie debbie e superstars got their training and development right here in orlando florida at the wwe performance center. it in a state-of-the-art gym and rehearsal studio. despite the groans, grunts, and screams you are hearing, these wrestling stars are super psyched about...
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david martin is at the pentagon. david, good morning. what more do we know today about this mission? >> reporter: well, we know that after further dna testing to confirm his identity, al baghdadi's remains were buried at sea. al baghdadi may be dead, but isis is not. and the mission now is to use the intelligence collected in saturday's raid to go after the rest of the network. his death marks a devastating blow for the remnants of isis. >> reporter: the delta force that led the raid spent about two hours at al baghdadi's compound. >> they executed the raid brilliantly. >> reporter: the u.s. came away with cell phones and laptops which potentially can point the delta force in the direction of other isis hideouts. how much material did you take away? >> there was material taken away. i don't want to characterize exactly what or how much yet until it gets exploited properly. >> reporter: this is the delta dog which chased al baghdadi down a dead-end tunnel where he set off his suicide vest killing himself and three children with him. five
david martin is at the pentagon. david, good morning. what more do we know today about this mission? >> reporter: well, we know that after further dna testing to confirm his identity, al baghdadi's remains were buried at sea. al baghdadi may be dead, but isis is not. and the mission now is to use the intelligence collected in saturday's raid to go after the rest of the network. his death marks a devastating blow for the remnants of isis. >> reporter: the delta force that led the...
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david martin is at the pentagon. david, what does this mean exactly for u.s. interests in the region? >> reporter: well, the u.s. military is calling off what was a five-year campaign against isis and it's only mission now is to get out of syria as quickly and as safely as possible. and defense secretary mark esper threatened.american troops will somed themselves, meaning shoot 000 troops cy feel threatened. the decision to withdraw some 1,000 troops came as turkish forces moved deeper into syria aught bs. officials expected. nd we have american forces likely caught between two opposing advancing armies and it's a very untenable situation. e secretarr: the president made he decision saturday night and on."nse secretary mark esper revealed it sunday on face the nation with margaret brennan. >> he direct wed begin a orces rate withdraw of forces from northern syria. northern r: the decision was motivated by the expect and now announced deal between the kurds and the syrian government backed by russia. >> it sounds a lot like they were being left to be slaughtere
david martin is at the pentagon. david, what does this mean exactly for u.s. interests in the region? >> reporter: well, the u.s. military is calling off what was a five-year campaign against isis and it's only mission now is to get out of syria as quickly and as safely as possible. and defense secretary mark esper threatened.american troops will somed themselves, meaning shoot 000 troops cy feel threatened. the decision to withdraw some 1,000 troops came as turkish forces moved deeper...
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david: scott martin you are around corn country. >> beside needing a scope on that corn cannon.e is the thing, local companies, have opened their farms to entertainment, that is making them money. david: good night everyone. melissa: stocks snapping a two day losing streak. rising on trade deal hopes, a massive chinese trade delegation arrives in dc . as chinese officials say that goodwill is gone after u.s. black listed chinese companies, will even a partial deal get done? president trump said this is still a good chance. >> president erdogan confirming turkish military has moved into northern syria and iran's rouhani urging turkey to stop. we'll hear her story and what she thinks of the latest strikes. the showdown
david: scott martin you are around corn country. >> beside needing a scope on that corn cannon.e is the thing, local companies, have opened their farms to entertainment, that is making them money. david: good night everyone. melissa: stocks snapping a two day losing streak. rising on trade deal hopes, a massive chinese trade delegation arrives in dc . as chinese officials say that goodwill is gone after u.s. black listed chinese companies, will even a partial deal get done? president...
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david: that was mark martin out of martin consulting. about the meeting out of south korea, the meeting and the south abe korean prime minister has ended after about 20 minutes according to a news agency. we will talk about that later on in the program and we are talking about this currency manipulation line. rishaad: singapore is among them, but the central bank chief is not concerned. you are with bloomberg. ♪ david: let's get your latest business flash headlines. and look at google. the company has dismissed employee claims it is developing an internal surveillance tool to monitor worker attempts to organize protests and discuss labor rights. employees discovered a new tool for the custom google chrome browser installed on all work as computers. google says the claims are "categorically false" and the tool is a pop-up reminder about how to use the calendar. rishaad: from resorts saying vip turnover slumped 50% compared to a year ago. a marginal gain and the company dismissed what it called sensationalist allegations after an allegatio
david: that was mark martin out of martin consulting. about the meeting out of south korea, the meeting and the south abe korean prime minister has ended after about 20 minutes according to a news agency. we will talk about that later on in the program and we are talking about this currency manipulation line. rishaad: singapore is among them, but the central bank chief is not concerned. you are with bloomberg. ♪ david: let's get your latest business flash headlines. and look at google. the...
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david hollywood minute. >>one screen legend answers, another martin scorsese made empire magazine. he didn't watch marvel movies because quote that's not cinema likening the blockbusters to theme parks instead, samuel l jackson who's been 11 marvel movies dismiss scorsese's comments are films and that not everyone likes scorsese's movies either. there's action of plenty in the latest trailer for 1917 world war one epic from director sam, monday's about 2 young soldiers charged with getting a vital message through enemy lines 1917 opens december 25th. this isn't the time or abbey road is number one again the beatles classic topalbum chart, 49 years and 252 days since its original reign atop the chart ended that's the longest gap ever for an album between stands at number one. paul mccartney tweeted it's hard to believe that abbey road still holds up after all these years. but then again it's a bloodied cool in hollywood. i'm david and. and before we go just a little peek outside checking back in on the bay bridge and now we have a longer life. >>and the cash lanes on the left so be
david hollywood minute. >>one screen legend answers, another martin scorsese made empire magazine. he didn't watch marvel movies because quote that's not cinema likening the blockbusters to theme parks instead, samuel l jackson who's been 11 marvel movies dismiss scorsese's comments are films and that not everyone likes scorsese's movies either. there's action of plenty in the latest trailer for 1917 world war one epic from director sam, monday's about 2 young soldiers charged with...
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important community gathering place or prominent cincinnati families such as those of martin baum, nicholas longworth, david simpson and of course carl and anna taft. each resident played an important role in shaping the history, art of cincinnati and this series celebrates their legacies aswell as the new ways our city continues to evolve and change . the complete schedule of all our fall programs including our upcoming lunch and learns are available on our website which is taftmuseum.org. today we have author of newly released book the bourbon king: the life and crimes of george remus, prohibitions evil genius. bob batchelor is here to share with us the story of george remus, the king who built the bourbon empire that stretched from his cincinnati matching mansion across america at the dawn of prohibition. batchelor is a critically acclaimed best-selling cultural historian and biographer. he has published widely on american history and literature including hooks on stanley, bob dylan, the great gatsby, madmen and the great update. he earned his bachelors in literature at university of south florida and te
important community gathering place or prominent cincinnati families such as those of martin baum, nicholas longworth, david simpson and of course carl and anna taft. each resident played an important role in shaping the history, art of cincinnati and this series celebrates their legacies aswell as the new ways our city continues to evolve and change . the complete schedule of all our fall programs including our upcoming lunch and learns are available on our website which is taftmuseum.org....
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david pasker scores. and still in the second bruins away, chris wagner here racing in, nice backhand. beats martinretake a two goal lead. tensions high in the third with a hit on charlie mcluvoy,uvoy, do get separated. you don't want to mess with chara. it's bad for your face. >>> that's our report this tuesday night. as always we appreciate your time. >> for all of us here at abc 7 news thank you for joining us. >> have a good night. we'll see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪ >> tamron: there you go, hi. okay, you hear the song. we have a very special show for
david pasker scores. and still in the second bruins away, chris wagner here racing in, nice backhand. beats martinretake a two goal lead. tensions high in the third with a hit on charlie mcluvoy,uvoy, do get separated. you don't want to mess with chara. it's bad for your face. >>> that's our report this tuesday night. as always we appreciate your time. >> for all of us here at abc 7 news thank you for joining us. >> have a good night. we'll see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪...
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after the fall of the berlin wall martin managed to get one of the world's leading vertebrate paleontologists interested in the scientists david berman from the carnegie museum in pittsburgh pennsylvania. the 1st and most important thing is that all the things we're finding here 13 different types of animals are more or nowhere else in europe but they are many of them are found in states or north america which goes to prove biologically that the 2 continents are together the europe the north america were one continuous land continent. the science was under the care of the. freedon stein which stopped the excavation in 2010 the reason given was that there are more important priorities. but a group of researchers in berlin have said they want to continue digging in the borough market also because the site with its combination of tracks and track makers is unique and the skeletons are exceptionally well preserved. researchers at the carnegie museum of natural history in pittsburgh have been working on extracting and cleaning the skeletons for years. amy had received as collection manager for the section of vertebrate paleontology
after the fall of the berlin wall martin managed to get one of the world's leading vertebrate paleontologists interested in the scientists david berman from the carnegie museum in pittsburgh pennsylvania. the 1st and most important thing is that all the things we're finding here 13 different types of animals are more or nowhere else in europe but they are many of them are found in states or north america which goes to prove biologically that the 2 continents are together the europe the north...
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david pasker scores. and still in the second bruins break away, chris wagner here racing in, nice backhand. beats martin jones to retake a two goal lead. tensions high in the third with a hit on charlie mcluvoy, they do get separated. you don't want to mess with chara. it's bad for your face. ...6, 7, 8 ♪ ♪ ♪ big dreams start with small steps... ...but dedication can get you there. so just start small... start saving. easily set, track and control your goals right from the chase mobile® app. ♪ ♪ chase. make more of what's yours®. annoepidemic fueled by juul use with their kid-friendly flavors. san francisco voters stopped the sale of flavored e-cigarettes. but then juul, backed by big tobacco, wrote prop c to weaken e-cigarette protections. the san francisco chronicle reports prop c is an audacious overreach, threatening to overturn the ban on flavored products approved by voters. prop c means more kids vaping. that's a dangerous idea. vote no on juul. no on big tobacco. no on prop c. >>> that's our report this tuesday night. as always we appreciate your time. >> for all of us here at abc 7 news thank y
david pasker scores. and still in the second bruins break away, chris wagner here racing in, nice backhand. beats martin jones to retake a two goal lead. tensions high in the third with a hit on charlie mcluvoy, they do get separated. you don't want to mess with chara. it's bad for your face. ...6, 7, 8 ♪ ♪ ♪ big dreams start with small steps... ...but dedication can get you there. so just start small... start saving. easily set, track and control your goals right from the chase mobile®...
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david: even marcus is out with the annual holiday gift, log for the first time they are less than a million dollars the most expensive is a $700,000 limited edition aston martinn star in your own instagram video with instagram makeup artist of kim kardashian or a versace punchingbag how do we divide this up amongst ourselves quick. >> i was thinking that aston martin i voice wanted one weight what is the auto insurance on a 700,000-dollar car? i will pass. [laughter] >> i will take that kim kardashian makeup artist. david: $400,000? >> i can't afford it. >> i don't need it some of us need be --dash better makeup also do they know that nobody uses the catalog or the officemax catalog they should not be publishing this. david: you want the expensive doghouse $35000? >> i will take the champagne vending machine i am assuming you don't have to put money into it. david: that's a good question is $35000 that doesn't even include the champagne. >> i don't want that in my house and then have to pay a hundred $50 of my own wine. >> nobody went for the punchingbag and the costumes that go with it the boxing gloves in the robe. >> so you could use that nearer south beac
david: even marcus is out with the annual holiday gift, log for the first time they are less than a million dollars the most expensive is a $700,000 limited edition aston martinn star in your own instagram video with instagram makeup artist of kim kardashian or a versace punchingbag how do we divide this up amongst ourselves quick. >> i was thinking that aston martin i voice wanted one weight what is the auto insurance on a 700,000-dollar car? i will pass. [laughter] >> i will take...
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but new york has something called the martin act which is the toughest most demanding more from security fraud law in the land. david: just a follow-up, is something the prosecution keeps moving the global. >> they did all the time. that is their goal. you could argue this is a political case. this is an effort to transfer wealth from the largest oil and gas company in the world to yo e state of new york. >> thank you for being on the show. i don't think he used the two words that describe the case, take down. as a takedown with exxon and all the energy companies. the idea that the investors have been defrauded is lunatic. exxon has done pretty well over the last 15 years. note investor was defrauded. how can they even make the claim that somehow investors invested in something that lost money when exxon has not lost money. >> this is the point of the argument in opening that the whole case is speculative. he looks at the lawyers and say they cannot put anybody on the stands that say they lost a nickel. you have to put someone who hesitated to invest in the future. that is not a major of damages. >> this is the firs
but new york has something called the martin act which is the toughest most demanding more from security fraud law in the land. david: just a follow-up, is something the prosecution keeps moving the global. >> they did all the time. that is their goal. you could argue this is a political case. this is an effort to transfer wealth from the largest oil and gas company in the world to yo e state of new york. >> thank you for being on the show. i don't think he used the two words that...
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experts on the matter david came all the way from ottawa he is a dominant political science commentator. and we have been looking at the results and noting that it is a razor thin martinn the last few minutes we have seen the conservatives start to take more raw votes. a greater share of the percentage of popular vote in canada. so what a bitter and frustrating night for conservatives who, if this trend continues through the evening, will see their share of popular vote, more people cast ballots for them but they have fallen short in the sheet —— seat count. so voter efficiency in the first past the post parliamentary system where you make it the most seats but not the most votes. the liberals were because this is a victory saying that yes, we won. they are benefiting basically from what we are seeing is a shift from the ndp and the people who said that they would vote ndp but was still open to changing their mind in the dying days of the campaign, who looked like they switched over to the liberals. conservatives always knew what their vote base was going to be. they knew it was locked in an solid and they were waiting to see what would happen with vote splitting and
experts on the matter david came all the way from ottawa he is a dominant political science commentator. and we have been looking at the results and noting that it is a razor thin martinn the last few minutes we have seen the conservatives start to take more raw votes. a greater share of the percentage of popular vote in canada. so what a bitter and frustrating night for conservatives who, if this trend continues through the evening, will see their share of popular vote, more people cast...
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martin identified the single biggest cause of the tragedy. it was the cladding that turned a routine and containable kitchen fire into a disaster of unprecedented proportions, and cost 72 people their lives. davidhat there are men, women, and children up and down the country sleeping tonight in buildings with that cladding. and so many years after the tragedy, does he not think in this sixth richest democracy in the world, that we could not have done more to get rid of people sleeping in furnaces across our country? the labour leader called it an avoidable tragedy. gre nfell tower would not have happened, mr speaker, to wealthy londoners. it happened to poor and mainly migrant londoners. the report criticised the handling of the blaze by firefighters, including use of the stay put policy for tower blocks. it was not firefighters that deregulated building safety standards. it wasn't firefighters who ignored the concerns of tenants. it wasn't firefighters who ignored the coroner's report and failed to put sprinklers in high—rise blocks. and it wasn't firefighters who put flammable cladding on grenfell tower. theresa may, who was prime minister at the time, praised the grenfell community. i think
martin identified the single biggest cause of the tragedy. it was the cladding that turned a routine and containable kitchen fire into a disaster of unprecedented proportions, and cost 72 people their lives. davidhat there are men, women, and children up and down the country sleeping tonight in buildings with that cladding. and so many years after the tragedy, does he not think in this sixth richest democracy in the world, that we could not have done more to get rid of people sleeping in...
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david beckham's left foot, come to that. >> it's just a thought. aaron sorkin did the same thing for our former president martinen, and it worked out for him. we'll keep you updated on the u.k., but here in the u.s. tonight, that's our broadcast on a thursday night. >>> tonight on "all in." called the never trumpers scum. does he regret that? >> now reporting the impeachment inquiry will be televised. >> that's what congressman schiff is doing. >> tonight the democratic plans fo go public. new evidence of corruption and new questions about wha
david beckham's left foot, come to that. >> it's just a thought. aaron sorkin did the same thing for our former president martinen, and it worked out for him. we'll keep you updated on the u.k., but here in the u.s. tonight, that's our broadcast on a thursday night. >>> tonight on "all in." called the never trumpers scum. does he regret that? >> now reporting the impeachment inquiry will be televised. >> that's what congressman schiff is doing. >>...
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david beckham's left foot, come to that. >> it's just a thought. aaron soar kin did the same thing for our former president martint for him. we'll keep you updated on the u.k., but here in the u.s. tonight, that's our broadcast on a thursday night. thank you for being here with us. good night from nbc news headquarters here in new york. /s >>> right out gate tonight with some breaking news that has just come in from "the new york times," this is the news that honestly we've been sort of expecting for sometime or thinking that if things got really bad, it might come to this. as of tonight, according to "the new york times," it has come to this. as you can see, this is the headline just posted at "the times." justice department is said to open criminal inquiry into its own russia investigation. i'll quote to you from the
david beckham's left foot, come to that. >> it's just a thought. aaron soar kin did the same thing for our former president martint for him. we'll keep you updated on the u.k., but here in the u.s. tonight, that's our broadcast on a thursday night. thank you for being here with us. good night from nbc news headquarters here in new york. /s >>> right out gate tonight with some breaking news that has just come in from "the new york times," this is the news that honestly...
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david beckham's left foot, come to that. >> it's just a thought. aaron soar kin did the same thing for our former president martin sheen, and it worked out for him. we'll keep you updated on the u.k., but here in the u.s. tonight, that's our broadcast on a thursday night. thank you for being here with us. good night from nbc news headquarters here in new york. /s >>> right out gate tonight with some breaking news that has just come in from "the new york times," this is the news that honestly we've been sort of expecting for sometime or thinking that if things got really bad, it might come to this. as of tonight, according to "the new york times," it has come to this. as you can see, this is the headline just posted at "the times." justice department is said to open criminal inquiry into its own russia investigation. i'll quote to you from the article. again, this just posted tonight. quote, president trump has repeatedly attacked the russia investigation, portraying it as a hoax and illegal. even months after the special counsel closed it. now mr. trump's own justice department has opened a criminal investigation
david beckham's left foot, come to that. >> it's just a thought. aaron soar kin did the same thing for our former president martin sheen, and it worked out for him. we'll keep you updated on the u.k., but here in the u.s. tonight, that's our broadcast on a thursday night. thank you for being here with us. good night from nbc news headquarters here in new york. /s >>> right out gate tonight with some breaking news that has just come in from "the new york times," this is...
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david lewis will step down, succeeded by the officer ken murphy. he has leverage the company position as grocery market leaders have boosted profits. martinepping down from the company he helped found. in march he lost his grip on power at one of the u.k.'s largest asset managers. the company scrapped its co-ceo structure. clients withdrew more than $19 billion. --nson & johnson avoiding j&j agreed to pay two ohio counties a total of $15 million. they will also donate more than $5 million to groups fighting the opioid epidemic. j&j was accused of mishandling the painkillers. it is the first time the company has settled an opioid lawsuit. that is the bloomberg business flash. francine: thank you so much. an ultimatum from boris johnson to the u.k. prime minister is set to tell brussels to negotiate brexit on his terms or face a no deal divorced and he will set out more details when he speaks at the conservative party conference in manchester today. his office is saying he will present a fair and reasonable number mies to the e.u.. -- compromise to the e.u. davide se in midland, rra with algebris. do we know what the u.k. is proposing to th
david lewis will step down, succeeded by the officer ken murphy. he has leverage the company position as grocery market leaders have boosted profits. martinepping down from the company he helped found. in march he lost his grip on power at one of the u.k.'s largest asset managers. the company scrapped its co-ceo structure. clients withdrew more than $19 billion. --nson & johnson avoiding j&j agreed to pay two ohio counties a total of $15 million. they will also donate more than $5...