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bob watched from his perch at the florida new york stock and change and looks at what drove trading to the downside. >> reporter: stocks were weaker at the open and dropped midday and comments from the polish foreign minister russian units would invade ukraine. some of the damage may have been technical, the s&p dropped below friday's lows and is at the lowest level since april. >> these concerns did not just surface today. the trend has been poor since the end of july over concerns in the ukraine and europe in general, as well as concerns about higher rates in the united states. several u.s. stock sectors that have been weak for days were weak again today, for example, oil stocks have been weak all month, exxon and chevron were both down roughly 2% today and another dow component, ibm has been down five out of the last six days, down 1.3% today and financials have faired poorly. jp and goldman sachs, a rough start to august, traditionally one of the weaker months of the year. for "nightly business report", i'm bob pissoni at the new york stock exchange. >>> ways to protect your portfo
bob watched from his perch at the florida new york stock and change and looks at what drove trading to the downside. >> reporter: stocks were weaker at the open and dropped midday and comments from the polish foreign minister russian units would invade ukraine. some of the damage may have been technical, the s&p dropped below friday's lows and is at the lowest level since april. >> these concerns did not just surface today. the trend has been poor since the end of july over...
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say the of the 11 here illegally now, more than half live in five states, california, texas, florida, new yorkillinois. >> we need to have a wide -- are high wall with a wide kate. >> a u.s. citizen who came from russia by way of canada and works at the cato institute in washington. many jews illegal immigration because the legal system is confusing, lengthy, and broken. >> you have people coming in from the professionals, manual laborers, everything in between. there are stuck in this system when there is no way to get in . >> the president plans to act before the end of the summer. that will virtually guarantee that what critics call amnesty for illegals will be a major issue in the final weeks of this a question -- election-year. ashley: thank you. a first of a kind trial is underway in new york the could have major implications for the international banking community and the fight against terror. nearly 300 americans are suing a bank lending it helps finance 24 terrorist attacks between 2001 and 2004 in which americans are killed and injured. the lawyer for the victim's family says this
say the of the 11 here illegally now, more than half live in five states, california, texas, florida, new yorkillinois. >> we need to have a wide -- are high wall with a wide kate. >> a u.s. citizen who came from russia by way of canada and works at the cato institute in washington. many jews illegal immigration because the legal system is confusing, lengthy, and broken. >> you have people coming in from the professionals, manual laborers, everything in between. there are...
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and there are dozens of republicans in swing districts, like colorado, texas, florida, new york, that if they go home not voting for something could now face more perilous reelection fights in december. i talked to a loyal republican from texas who represents a districts with a growing hispanic population and he says if i go back without having done something, without having voted on something related to this issue, he said, "i'll have some explaining to do." >> woodruff: but you also have conservative republicans who are saying absolutely, i don't want to give the president the ability to expand this, if you will, amnesty program for the children, the so-called dreamers, expanding it to the other children coming across. >> that's right, ached we've seen all sorts of division in the republican ranks over the years whether fiscal or immigration policy and this is part of the reason why we have not yet seen this republican-led house vote on significant immigration legislation because the differences are just so big they haven't been able to bridge a divide. so sometime tonight overnight
and there are dozens of republicans in swing districts, like colorado, texas, florida, new york, that if they go home not voting for something could now face more perilous reelection fights in december. i talked to a loyal republican from texas who represents a districts with a growing hispanic population and he says if i go back without having done something, without having voted on something related to this issue, he said, "i'll have some explaining to do." >> woodruff: but...
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the sit co on ninth street between rhode island and new york avenues is selling gas for 3.39 a gallon, but you can go over to the crown station on florida avenue near new york where you'll shell out 30 cents more per gallon at the most expensive place in northeast. an extra 10 minute drive could save you a few bucks. >>> a foul for the redskins, the nfl punishment for this hit against the ravens. >> and having trouble with your iphone 5? why you might be due for a. >> you know for free. for a new -- due for a new one for free. >> 56 to 66 at 7:00 and by 9:00 still cool. we'll come back, talk about the heat returning and we're tracking a cold front for wednesday and guess what? we have a hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for five minutes! ugh! move it. you're killing me. you know what, dad? i'm good. (dad) it may be quite a while before he's ready, but our subaru legacy will be waiting for him. (vo) the longest-lasting midsize sedan in its class. introducing the all-new subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. >>> your iphone 5 battery giving you problem
the sit co on ninth street between rhode island and new york avenues is selling gas for 3.39 a gallon, but you can go over to the crown station on florida avenue near new york where you'll shell out 30 cents more per gallon at the most expensive place in northeast. an extra 10 minute drive could save you a few bucks. >>> a foul for the redskins, the nfl punishment for this hit against the ravens. >> and having trouble with your iphone 5? why you might be due for a. >> you...
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florida. that helps to counterbalance what always happens california and new york? >> florida helps and also illinois. this is an interesting one. illinois, that is obama's home state and the state he represented as a senator. you have a race for governor, where there is a republican, bruce rounder has a pretty good shot to out of the democratic governor pat quin. and interesting things can happen in midterm because you don't have coattail. the presidential coattail the way you do in the races for the white house. >> speaking of presidential coattails, the president was in north carolina, and kay haggen was no where to be found, why? >> because president obama's popularity there is low. he won the state barely in 2008. and lost the state in 2012. and now his popularity is down in the the 40% range. and haggen is trying to find things to do while obama is in town and that is used by her opponent state house speaker tom tillis. and that race is one with of seven, that really is tight as a tick. and it will determine the outcome in the senate. those seven races in the c
florida. that helps to counterbalance what always happens california and new york? >> florida helps and also illinois. this is an interesting one. illinois, that is obama's home state and the state he represented as a senator. you have a race for governor, where there is a republican, bruce rounder has a pretty good shot to out of the democratic governor pat quin. and interesting things can happen in midterm because you don't have coattail. the presidential coattail the way you do in the...
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california florida, illinois... and new york. and by the united states department of education... and the united states immigration and naturalization service. - pick up. - what's this ? it's what you ordered. "grilled pork tenderloin." well, it never looked like that before. i tried something a little different this time. - a little different ? - why don't you just serve it ? the customer is waiting. all right. you asked for it. wow ! that was better than last fourth of july. - are you all right, jamal ? - i'm okay. i'm not so sure about the alarm system. - where's mr. brashov ? - right here. i'm sorry about that mr. brashov, but i'm sure i can fix it. no problem. - what happened ? - oh, i crossed some wires. too bad you missed it, mr. brashov. the fireworks were terrific. i heard it. that was enough. how long will it take you to fix it, jamal ? oh. i'm not sure. i have to read the instructions again. sometimes it's hard to believe that jamal is an engineer. that's the trouble. he is an engineer, not a repairman. repair person, mr. brashov. thank you, rosa. if he had not been lai
california florida, illinois... and new york. and by the united states department of education... and the united states immigration and naturalization service. - pick up. - what's this ? it's what you ordered. "grilled pork tenderloin." well, it never looked like that before. i tried something a little different this time. - a little different ? - why don't you just serve it ? the customer is waiting. all right. you asked for it. wow ! that was better than last fourth of july. - are...
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illegally now, more than half within five states, california has 2.8 million, texas 1.8 million, florida 730,000, new york0,000, and illinois 540,000. >> we need to have a wide -- a high wall with a wide gate. >> reporter: a u.s. citizen came from russia by way of canada and works at the cato institute in washington. he said the legal system is so confusing, lengthsy and broken. >> you have people looking for a better life, whether they're professionals, whether they're manual laborers, and everything in between. and they're stuck in this system where there's no way to get in the line. >> reporter: but the president plans to act before the end of the summer on the unaccompanyie minors. that will virtually guarantee what critics call amnesty for illegals will be a major issue in the election year. >>> a quick programming note. governor rick perry will be my exclusive guest this sunday. check your local listings for the time. >>> in gaza, hamas talks peace, but prepares for war. first, here's what some of our fox affiliates around the country are covering tonight. fox 23 in albany, new york, with an amber a
illegally now, more than half within five states, california has 2.8 million, texas 1.8 million, florida 730,000, new york0,000, and illinois 540,000. >> we need to have a wide -- a high wall with a wide gate. >> reporter: a u.s. citizen came from russia by way of canada and works at the cato institute in washington. he said the legal system is so confusing, lengthsy and broken. >> you have people looking for a better life, whether they're professionals, whether they're manual...
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. >> his life as a fugitive traveling from his california home to mexico, georgia, florida and new york had come to a violent end. deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. >> and our viewers in the u.s. can watch "the hunt" with john walsh tonight 9:00 eastern on cnn. >>> we have much more straight ahead in the newsroom and all starts right now. >>> welcome to our viewers in the u.s. and around the world. i'm fredericka whitfield in atlanta. >> and i'm jake tapper in jerusalem, these stories are topping our news this hour. >> another u.n. run shelter is attacked in gaza and drawing condemnation. and new details surrounding the death of an israeli soldier. we're live in the middle east with the latest. >>> plus, an american doctor infect eed with ebola has been an atlanta hospital for a day. we'll have the latest on his condition. and hundreds of thousands of people in toledo, ohio still have no safe drinking water. how did the city's water become contamina contaminated. and when will it be safe to drink again? let's start today in the middle east where gaza is rocked by another blast near a sch
. >> his life as a fugitive traveling from his california home to mexico, georgia, florida and new york had come to a violent end. deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. >> and our viewers in the u.s. can watch "the hunt" with john walsh tonight 9:00 eastern on cnn. >>> we have much more straight ahead in the newsroom and all starts right now. >>> welcome to our viewers in the u.s. and around the world. i'm fredericka whitfield in atlanta. >> and i'm jake...
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new york in one went to chicago and one went to l.a.. let's go into the second person. george swanson starling from florida to new york. who was he? >> guest: he was a college student at the time that the migration situation became relevant for him. he had to drop out of school because at that time african-americans could not go to the state schools. they were segregated and he could not go to them. there was one school he could go to but it was far from home and his family decided they weren't going to keep sending him. his father decided he wasn't going to ski keep sending him. he had no schooling so therefore you have to go back to the primary work for people in his part of florida which is central florida picking citrus. when he got out into the groves in the way that he did he began to realize that they work being greatly taken advantage of. the working conditions were poor and the pay was worse. they were being paid 10 to 12 cents a box for dangerous work going into the 30-foot trees on spliced ladders, on limbs were sometimes people would fall in the process of trying to pick and he began to try to organize the pickers beca
new york in one went to chicago and one went to l.a.. let's go into the second person. george swanson starling from florida to new york. who was he? >> guest: he was a college student at the time that the migration situation became relevant for him. he had to drop out of school because at that time african-americans could not go to the state schools. they were segregated and he could not go to them. there was one school he could go to but it was far from home and his family decided they...
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airways pilot reported a near miss with a tiny drone over tallahassee airport in florida next on new york registered a black drone is zipping towards a large aircraft a seven hundred meters above lower manhattan and planes near los angeles international said that they will saw an unidentified aircraft the size of a rubbish bin out of their window and if you can as more. commercial drones are about to flood the u.s. air space amazon is seeking permission from regulators to test its delivery drones the very soon drones may be delivering your online orders earlier this summer the federal aviation administration gave all giant b.p. the first permission to use a commercial drone to fly aerial surveys over the operation in alaska congress has another year to decide on rules and regulations for commercial drones but they're already here flying legally and mostly illegally often to the horror of airline pilots the number of dangerously close encounters with unmanned aircraft is rising rapidly as more drones big and small take to the air pilots like greg cromer are raising the alarm i cannot see t
airways pilot reported a near miss with a tiny drone over tallahassee airport in florida next on new york registered a black drone is zipping towards a large aircraft a seven hundred meters above lower manhattan and planes near los angeles international said that they will saw an unidentified aircraft the size of a rubbish bin out of their window and if you can as more. commercial drones are about to flood the u.s. air space amazon is seeking permission from regulators to test its delivery...
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the second person, george swanson starling went from florida to new york. >> guest: he went when the situation became relevant to him. he had to drop out of school because at that time african-americans could not go to the state school. he couldn't go to them. one school he could go to was far from home and his family decided that they weren't going to keep sending him. his father decided not to send him and he had had enough schooling so he had to go back to the primary work for people in his part of florida which was central florida which was picking citrus. when he got out into a world in the way that he did, he began to realize they were being taken advantage of. the working conditions were poor, pay was worse. they were paid 10 to $0.12 a box for many many dangerous work going into this 30 foot tree, sometimes people would fall in the process of trying to pick and he began to tried to organize them because this was world war ii, to make a little bit more money. he would be asking for a nickel more a box as opposed to the $0.12 or $0.15. this was a time when each of those boxes w
the second person, george swanson starling went from florida to new york. >> guest: he went when the situation became relevant to him. he had to drop out of school because at that time african-americans could not go to the state school. he couldn't go to them. one school he could go to was far from home and his family decided that they weren't going to keep sending him. his father decided not to send him and he had had enough schooling so he had to go back to the primary work for people...
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. >> the new cases diagnosed in the dallas/fort worth area make for about a dozen cases in texas, florida and new york accounting for the most. florida has seen cases directly attributed to mosquitoes carrying the virus. the disease is not typically fatal, but can be debilitating to those most susceptible. >> very old are the ones more likely to have long term complications in this disease, this excruciating joint pain. the other high risk group are pregnant women, not the women themselves, but to their babies. >> it sounds horrible, doesn't it? i think the take away must be if you are going to one of those high risk areas, which right now appears to include texas and florida, you must do all you can to keep the mozzies away. >> joining us in an infectious disease specialist. first, there have been several outbreaks in the ebola epidemic now. >> we do have an epidemic on our hands, the disease is out of control, continue to go spread. there's no end in sight. >> the c.d.c. just flew back a worker that had come in contact with another international health worker. these workers must be taking a lot of p
. >> the new cases diagnosed in the dallas/fort worth area make for about a dozen cases in texas, florida and new york accounting for the most. florida has seen cases directly attributed to mosquitoes carrying the virus. the disease is not typically fatal, but can be debilitating to those most susceptible. >> very old are the ones more likely to have long term complications in this disease, this excruciating joint pain. the other high risk group are pregnant women, not the women...
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because it's better to have a republican in office no matter what state it is, whether it's in new york or floridaxico. that's what we ought to be focused on is really helping republicans across the board. and i make the argument that it's their policies on taxes and regulation and legal system and accountable public schools that will make the states more competitive and then teach our friends in washington, d.c. that the 10th amendment really means something, that washington needs to do the few things that are enumerated in the constitution to do like secure the border and leave everything else up to the states. >> governor rick perry, a pleasure, sir, thank you very much. >>> hillary clinton says she is looking to hug it out with president obama tonight. huggable, lovable, ed henry on that next. in new york state, we're changing the way we do business, with startup ny. we've created tax free zones throughout the state. and startup ny companies will be investing hundreds of millions of dollars in jobs and infrastructure. thanks to startup ny, businesses can operate tax free for 10 years. no prope
because it's better to have a republican in office no matter what state it is, whether it's in new york or floridaxico. that's what we ought to be focused on is really helping republicans across the board. and i make the argument that it's their policies on taxes and regulation and legal system and accountable public schools that will make the states more competitive and then teach our friends in washington, d.c. that the 10th amendment really means something, that washington needs to do the...
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florida book stores in the span of two or three days. that doesn't soundc conventional rollout of any books. >> why not illinois, california, new york. running for president? >> it's not iowa, new hampshire, or south carolina. the point of this book is i'm critical of the direction our country is going now. i think we should be doing things differently. as a critic i think i should put up different ideas. what's my alternative? what are my solutions. that's what i'm doing in this book and that's what i think people deserve in this country. if we as elected leaders don't like the direction we're going, we should put out alternatives. that's exactly what i'm doing. >> does the gop going forward, whether it's the mid term election or what's to come in 2016 need to change its message, its outreach or both? >> i think both because i think we have to she that how our principles, the founding principles when applied to the problems of the day can provide better innovative solutions for people in the problems of their lives and too many people don't know that. we have to pay people the respect of going to every corner of this country and show
florida book stores in the span of two or three days. that doesn't soundc conventional rollout of any books. >> why not illinois, california, new york. running for president? >> it's not iowa, new hampshire, or south carolina. the point of this book is i'm critical of the direction our country is going now. i think we should be doing things differently. as a critic i think i should put up different ideas. what's my alternative? what are my solutions. that's what i'm doing in this...
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florida in particular. >> yeah. cheryl: new york, sure, but south florida. >> south florida is really good spot because they changed the laws there for developers, you have to take a decent amount of cash for people to buy there. so it's a good stable, it turned into a good stable market. cheryl: nothing senses cash like a nice brazilian investor. thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. cheryl: coming up next, nearly half the employees at one government agency work at home but turns out some of those workers were not really working that much if at all. we'll have the details for you. >>> more than half of those who have taken out federal student loans are not paying them back on time. what this means for you the taxpayer coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ cheryl: when it comes to certain government workers, working from home really means not working at all. fox business washington correspondent peter barnes joins me on how some government employees are cheating the system. no, say it isn't so, peter? >> reporter: hey, cheryl. an internal invest
florida in particular. >> yeah. cheryl: new york, sure, but south florida. >> south florida is really good spot because they changed the laws there for developers, you have to take a decent amount of cash for people to buy there. so it's a good stable, it turned into a good stable market. cheryl: nothing senses cash like a nice brazilian investor. thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. cheryl: coming up next, nearly half the employees at one government agency work at...
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sunshine and goodness of florida orange juice to consumers who here in new york. gerri: why are consumers drinking less orange juice. >> they're drinking less florida orange juice because there are less florida orange juice to drink. they're consuming every drop we produce. they have lot more options but right now our biggest issue is supply. >> the amount of orange juice being produced the least in 29 years in florida. this is sort of unprecedented for the state. what kind of impact is it having on industry and employment in the industry? >> well it is definitely had a devastating impact. on the other hand the history of the florida citrus business is one of resilience. and so, for decades they have face things like hurricanes and freezes and blight and they have always found a way to come back. they will come back from this as well. right now they are spending a lot of money maintaining crops and finding a way to be productive in the face of greening. we received $125 million from the federal government for research. that for many of us in many respects is a li
sunshine and goodness of florida orange juice to consumers who here in new york. gerri: why are consumers drinking less orange juice. >> they're drinking less florida orange juice because there are less florida orange juice to drink. they're consuming every drop we produce. they have lot more options but right now our biggest issue is supply. >> the amount of orange juice being produced the least in 29 years in florida. this is sort of unprecedented for the state. what kind of...
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florida. we're looking good, as well as new york city and boston, i mentioned chicago in the midwest.etroit could see thundershowers and minneapolis early modern rain could cause a delay or two at minneapolis st. paul. dallas, fort worth houston thundershowers possible and phoenix, denver, later on today. los angeles, lax could see early delays related to cloud cover, should clear out in the afternoon. >>> happening today a 17-year-old boy arrested in the death anticipate sexual assault of a 6-year-old washington state girl is expected to appear in court. police arrested the teen saturday from the mobile home park from which the girl disappeared earlier. the teen charged with murder, manslaughter and rape. >>> new this morning for the first time we're hearing from the homeless grandmother punched repeatedly by a police officer in california. the cell phone video went viral. 51-year-old was punched in the head while she was lying down. >> he beat me i was a man, the strength that he would use on a man, like they used on rodney king, i think he was trying to kill me and beat me to death
florida. we're looking good, as well as new york city and boston, i mentioned chicago in the midwest.etroit could see thundershowers and minneapolis early modern rain could cause a delay or two at minneapolis st. paul. dallas, fort worth houston thundershowers possible and phoenix, denver, later on today. los angeles, lax could see early delays related to cloud cover, should clear out in the afternoon. >>> happening today a 17-year-old boy arrested in the death anticipate sexual...
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states who received the most children are texas new york, florida, virginia, california. children will be allowed to nrm enroll in public schools. it is unclear whether schools will be ready. one of the biggest questions how many undocumented students will enroll in each school? >> i'm not sure whether each superintendent could tell you whether they're talking about 10 new students 100 new students, thousand new students or even more than that. >> reporter: knowing that number is key because that determines how much funding the school district gets from the state. schools mate be able to get reimbursed for the extra cost but that's also complicated because federal law also makes it difficult to track the student's immigration status. >> until we get a game plan in regard to how this all is going to happen we as a state have to prepare for every scenario. >> reporter: i.t. a lot of adjustment for the school districts and the students who still face deportation. courtney keely al jazeera. >> still ahead on al jazeera america, the list they don't want to make. the worst airl
states who received the most children are texas new york, florida, virginia, california. children will be allowed to nrm enroll in public schools. it is unclear whether schools will be ready. one of the biggest questions how many undocumented students will enroll in each school? >> i'm not sure whether each superintendent could tell you whether they're talking about 10 new students 100 new students, thousand new students or even more than that. >> reporter: knowing that number is...
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states that have received the most children are texas, new york, florida, california, virginia and maryland. those children will be required to enroll in one lick schools. classes are starting within the next three weeks. it's you unclear if schools will be red. >> i we have received little information from the u.s. government. >> one of the biggest questions, how many undocumented students will enroll in each school? >> i am not sure whether any soup stesoup 10 tanned could teu the number of. >> knowing that number is key because that determines how much funding the school gets from the state. also determines faculty and staff levels. school may be able to get reimbursed for the extra cost but that's complicated because federal law makes it difficult to track the students' immigration status. >> until we get a game plan from the government as to how this will all happen. with to have prepare for every scenario. >> it's a lot of new adjustments for the districts and new students who still face deportation. >>> palestinian officials say israel has only a few hours to return to the negotiatin
states that have received the most children are texas, new york, florida, california, virginia and maryland. those children will be required to enroll in one lick schools. classes are starting within the next three weeks. it's you unclear if schools will be red. >> i we have received little information from the u.s. government. >> one of the biggest questions, how many undocumented students will enroll in each school? >> i am not sure whether any soup stesoup 10 tanned could...
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florida. last month, in new york city, another black man, eric garner, died after being put in a chokehold byice, according to a medical examiner. and in los angeles, onlookers videotaped marlene pinnock as she was beaten by a california highway patrol officer. we get reaction now, from sherrilyn ifill, president of the naacp's legal defense fund. and greg meyer, a former captain for the los angeles police department, who's written on and testified in use-of-force cases around the country. let me start with you, it's still early in this investigation. what dow think are the most important facts to learn and who is best to determine them? >> well, i think would be terrific if we learned the name of the officer and something a his record on the force. obviously the eye witness accounts and they are conflicting eye witness accounts between residents of the community who say they observed what happened, and what we are hearing from the police department. we don't know the name of the officer or anything about him. i think we're entitled to know that. he is a public servant. and so we're going to
florida. last month, in new york city, another black man, eric garner, died after being put in a chokehold byice, according to a medical examiner. and in los angeles, onlookers videotaped marlene pinnock as she was beaten by a california highway patrol officer. we get reaction now, from sherrilyn ifill, president of the naacp's legal defense fund. and greg meyer, a former captain for the los angeles police department, who's written on and testified in use-of-force cases around the country. let...
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states that have received the most children are texas, new york, florida, california, virginia and marylandthose children will be required to enroll in public schools. classes are starting within the next three weeks. it's unclear if schools will be ready. >> at this point, we have received very little information from the federal government stments. >> one-of the biggest questions: how many undo you think students will enroll in each school? >> i am not sure any superintendent could tell you whether they are talking about 10 new students, 100, a thousand or more than that. >> knowing that number is key because that determines how much additional funding the school gets from the state. it also determines faculty and staff levels. schools may be able to get reimbursed for the extra costs but that's also complicated because federal law also makes it difficult to track the students' immigration status. >> until we get a firmer game plan from the if he hfederal got in terms of how this is going to happen, we as a state have to prepare for every scenario. >> it's a lot of new adjustments for the
states that have received the most children are texas, new york, florida, california, virginia and marylandthose children will be required to enroll in public schools. classes are starting within the next three weeks. it's unclear if schools will be ready. >> at this point, we have received very little information from the federal government stments. >> one-of the biggest questions: how many undo you think students will enroll in each school? >> i am not sure any...
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new york, florida and california have more than 3,000 and then there's this. a handful of children being sent all of the way to hawaii. also to alaska and four of them going to the virgin islands. steve is a staff writer for "the washington times" joins us to talk about it. who's paying for this? >> we are, of course. taxpayers are. one thing that's interesting about those numbers, these are numbers 30,000 total from this year. these are folks who have been transferred to their parents or generally to their parents or foster families. this doesn't include the people that we're sending to shelters. this is people who have been sponsored by somebody. a relative or foster family. what's interesting about these numbers is california which has the biggest immigrant population is only fourth on this list. the other countries that you see along the mexico border, new mexico and arizona, they have fewer than 200. kansas has as many of these children as arizona. this is not what we're used to. it's not mexican heavy. it's heavy on central americans which is why here in
new york, florida and california have more than 3,000 and then there's this. a handful of children being sent all of the way to hawaii. also to alaska and four of them going to the virgin islands. steve is a staff writer for "the washington times" joins us to talk about it. who's paying for this? >> we are, of course. taxpayers are. one thing that's interesting about those numbers, these are numbers 30,000 total from this year. these are folks who have been transferred to their...
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florida has 750,000. new york and chicago and illinois each have about half a million.top five, about half of the undocumented workers already here as immigrants. martha: thank you, carl p at bill: a midwest town that looks like a war zone in the heart of america. officers clashing with protesters as the authorities in that town call for peace and calm. >> there are some people who come out after dark it does get a little dangerous, as we think it is better for people demonstrations to occur in the daylight. ♪ [music] jackie's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i dbefore i dosearch any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. bill: crating a massive sinkhole the rushing waters from overnight storm just a small p
florida has 750,000. new york and chicago and illinois each have about half a million.top five, about half of the undocumented workers already here as immigrants. martha: thank you, carl p at bill: a midwest town that looks like a war zone in the heart of america. officers clashing with protesters as the authorities in that town call for peace and calm. >> there are some people who come out after dark it does get a little dangerous, as we think it is better for people demonstrations to...
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florida. no, i moved to new york. >> jimmy: moved to new york. >> yeah, moved straight to new york after college bar tended. >> jimmy: almost like making snow cones. were you a good bartender? >> i was a pretty good bartender. i wasn't one of those bartenders where people come up, i want the sex on the naval, whatever. [ laughter ] it was one of those things where they had something like -- being a joker. what do you want to drink. i did not make it -- >> jimmy: so you were a bad bartender. >> i did recently have -- i've sort of taken credit for being the guy who -- me and one of the other bartenders kind of as a joke one time said wouldn't it be funny if we sold really crappy beer and charged the same amount for it. so we started putting like schlitz and charged 4 bucks a can for them. and we sold out like that night and every night thereafter. >> jimmy: really? >> a preirony thing. where people are like, yeah, this is really terrible beer. it's hysterical. >> jimmy: you were like hipster zero then. you have this -- here you are, "details" magazine and looking -- let's see, handsome and forlorn
florida. no, i moved to new york. >> jimmy: moved to new york. >> yeah, moved straight to new york after college bar tended. >> jimmy: almost like making snow cones. were you a good bartender? >> i was a pretty good bartender. i wasn't one of those bartenders where people come up, i want the sex on the naval, whatever. [ laughter ] it was one of those things where they had something like -- being a joker. what do you want to drink. i did not make it -- >> jimmy: so...
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people that seen the body and people that came from chicago and new york and florida saying i also know somebody killed by the comes. >> i saw a man today, a lot of folks today, there was a memorial atmosphere. i saw a guy walking by just sobbing and stopping in the middle of the street, just couldn't move. it just struck me also that there hasn't been a lot of space to grieve for anyone. the funeral is monday and i think we'll see a lot more of that. thank you so much. i appreciate it. >>> joining me now, phillip agnew. it feels like there's a step happening, michael brown's family will be traveling to new york to participate in a march there over the death of eric garner, who died. do you think there's a moment here that will zoom out into something larger around the way policing happens in this country and criminal justice more broadly? >> right. we need to talk about demands right now. i think we're in a position to have a conversation with our officials about what we want. we have departments around this country that have killed black men in front of their families, in front of sto
people that seen the body and people that came from chicago and new york and florida saying i also know somebody killed by the comes. >> i saw a man today, a lot of folks today, there was a memorial atmosphere. i saw a guy walking by just sobbing and stopping in the middle of the street, just couldn't move. it just struck me also that there hasn't been a lot of space to grieve for anyone. the funeral is monday and i think we'll see a lot more of that. thank you so much. i appreciate it....
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it's sort of like somebody moving out of new york and moving to florida so they don't have to pay a stateome tax. >> reporter: he thinks companies will keep overseas profits in foreign banks to avoid a u.s. tax rate as high as 35%. the obama administration would like to lower the corporate rate and close the loophole that allows companies to keep money offshore. >> it's not fair. it's not right. the lost revenue to treasury means it's got to be made up somewhere and that typically is going to be a bunch of hardworking americans. >> reporter: apple has $111 billion in overseas profits in foreign accounts. g.e., $110 billion. microsoft, $76 billion. and pfizer is at $scwien billion. by one estimate, apple would owe uncle sam more than $36 billion. today's burger king deal was financed with $3 billion from warren buffet's berkshire hathaway, but, maurice, a lot of people are pointing out buffet has long held a position that corporations should not get any tax breaks. >> dubois: vanita nair, thank you. on wall street today, stocks closed higher. the s&p 500 broke new ground, closing above 2,0
it's sort of like somebody moving out of new york and moving to florida so they don't have to pay a stateome tax. >> reporter: he thinks companies will keep overseas profits in foreign banks to avoid a u.s. tax rate as high as 35%. the obama administration would like to lower the corporate rate and close the loophole that allows companies to keep money offshore. >> it's not fair. it's not right. the lost revenue to treasury means it's got to be made up somewhere and that typically...
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only vegas i mean he has to compete with all the indian casinos that are opening up in new york in pennsylvania in florida even you know i'm so sorry we got to have you back on to talk about this i know you know real estate so we'll talk after that was our g. correspondent it time now for the best of the very best from this past week. if the end of the week and that means it's time for a best of the very best segment now first up we have william white chairman of the economic development and review committee at the c.d.c. and he's giving us his take on quantitative easing and whether there is truly a trickle down element to it and. first week of blackout interviews we'll see what cryptologists bruce schneier has to say about n.s.a. surveillance nextstep computer security analyst dan gere tells us what he sees for the future of internet confidentiality and to top off the segment security consultant kate pierce is giving us her take on the efficiency of data mining in light of all the controversy surrounding mass surveillance enjoy. i think the real problem aaron has being that policymakers bankers regulato
only vegas i mean he has to compete with all the indian casinos that are opening up in new york in pennsylvania in florida even you know i'm so sorry we got to have you back on to talk about this i know you know real estate so we'll talk after that was our g. correspondent it time now for the best of the very best from this past week. if the end of the week and that means it's time for a best of the very best segment now first up we have william white chairman of the economic development and...
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. >>> reports say shake shack, a very popular burger chain with locations in new york and florida isdering an ipo. would it signal a top for the restaurant ipos? cnbc contributor is re-debuting here on "street signs." good to see you again. last gast want tabe? >> i think this will be a classic case. it is mostly a northeastern united states entity. number of overseas. anybody who has been in the stores, anybody past some of the greats, sustainable. >> why not? >> i don't live in new york. >> you used to live in new york. >> it wasn't there when i lived in new york. 99% of the country is saying what is shake shack. >> shake shack is -- >> i know watt the shake weight is. >> it is an incredibly good concept when you understand. it is employee centric. the majority owner is union square hospitality. so that is very important. if this thing comes out you say it is going to get a lot of spin and focus. the investment bankers are going to be busy getting every person out there who has a concept to go public or private equity guys say after these bad deals like noodle and potbelly we have
. >>> reports say shake shack, a very popular burger chain with locations in new york and florida isdering an ipo. would it signal a top for the restaurant ipos? cnbc contributor is re-debuting here on "street signs." good to see you again. last gast want tabe? >> i think this will be a classic case. it is mostly a northeastern united states entity. number of overseas. anybody who has been in the stores, anybody past some of the greats, sustainable. >> why not?...
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we have chance of thunderstorms across the florida peninsula again look messy in atlanta, miami, d.c. and new york. and in central locations such as denver marking 31 degrees. i'll leave you now for your extended forecast. >>> and that wraps up this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us. . >>> good evening from los angeles i'm travis smiley. tonight conversation with a true legend david crosby. and one-fourth of the a i claimed group crosby stils nash and young. she just released his latest album in 20 years. entitled kroz. a conversation with rock and roll hall of fame inductee david crosby coming up right now.
we have chance of thunderstorms across the florida peninsula again look messy in atlanta, miami, d.c. and new york. and in central locations such as denver marking 31 degrees. i'll leave you now for your extended forecast. >>> and that wraps up this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us. . >>> good evening from los angeles i'm travis smiley. tonight conversation with a true legend david crosby. and one-fourth of the a i...