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>> deputy gibbs' backup arrives. when they put the dui suspect into the car, she seems to simmer down. but on the way to jail, she starts getting worked up again. then suddenly from the back seat deputy gibbs hears a chilling threat. >> there's going to be some killings tonight. >> killings? why? why is there going to be some killing? >> why is there going to be some killing? >> yeah. >> because you arrested me for nothing. >> that's a death threat. this unfortunate woman has just added another charge to the total she's facing for tonight's escapade. >> she was charged with driving under suspension, resisting her arrest and threatening a public official. >> she was convicted of all the charges, served jail time and was fined. it was a shocking moment caught on dash cam, a reminder that for an officer any traffic stop can be a matter of life or death. >> that's a rarity when somebody will just calmly tell you that there's going to be a killing tonight. it's unusual. that hasn't happened to me prior to that or since. >
>> deputy gibbs' backup arrives. when they put the dui suspect into the car, she seems to simmer down. but on the way to jail, she starts getting worked up again. then suddenly from the back seat deputy gibbs hears a chilling threat. >> there's going to be some killings tonight. >> killings? why? why is there going to be some killing? >> why is there going to be some killing? >> yeah. >> because you arrested me for nothing. >> that's a death threat....
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hello, nancy gibbs.sident. we will be right back. ♪ when my chronic pain got bad, my doctor prescribed medication-an opioid. it really helped! but it came with some baggage: opioid-induced constipation-oic. sooo awkward... you sound like you're ready for the movantalk! opioids block pain signals. but they can also block activity in the bowel, causing constipation. movantik can help reduce constipation caused by opioid pain medications. do not take movantik if you have a bowel blockage or a history of them. serious side effects may include a tear in your stomach or intestine. and can also include symptoms of opioid withdrawal. common side effects include stomach pain, diarrhea, nausea, gas, vomiting, and headache. tell your doctor about any side effects and about medicines you take as movantik may interact with them causing side effects. i'm so glad i had the movantalk with my doctor! ask your doctor if movantik is right for you. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca
hello, nancy gibbs.sident. we will be right back. ♪ when my chronic pain got bad, my doctor prescribed medication-an opioid. it really helped! but it came with some baggage: opioid-induced constipation-oic. sooo awkward... you sound like you're ready for the movantalk! opioids block pain signals. but they can also block activity in the bowel, causing constipation. movantik can help reduce constipation caused by opioid pain medications. do not take movantik if you have a bowel blockage or a...
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nancy gibbs is the editor of "time" magazine and we are pleased to have her.zine believe that there is some real connection and what the brexit vote shows that perhaps something the clinton campaign should be worried about? >> well, we have heard a slightly changing response from her with each day, but i think it's so easy to overread that somehow these populace theories have been unleashed and the forces that have been driving the trump campaign are now going to have similar revolutionary output here. the united states and the uk are very different countries. i would even say the eu makes a perfect faceless villain that is, you know, determining how bent your bananas can be and the uk is not withdrawing from nato and from the u.n. and not giving up on a global power. >> the point is immigration. we just heard mellody saying what drove the brexit vote was grags. wh gra immigration and what is driving the trump campaign is immigration. >> they are but the whole environment in europe and here are dramatically different. the nonwhite population in uk is 13% and t
nancy gibbs is the editor of "time" magazine and we are pleased to have her.zine believe that there is some real connection and what the brexit vote shows that perhaps something the clinton campaign should be worried about? >> well, we have heard a slightly changing response from her with each day, but i think it's so easy to overread that somehow these populace theories have been unleashed and the forces that have been driving the trump campaign are now going to have similar...
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hamlin drives for joe gibbs. and he has been racing for about a dozen years. never one on a road course. that is bad luck in the toyota save mart 350 and always seems to be one turn from doing it. >> i think i went six straight years with somebody reckoning in turn 11 and like, it was the same excuse. they were trying to block somebody behind them and they were looking in their mirror and flat rent over the top of me. so i really got sick of it there for a while work this race would be pretty calm. we will have a few cautions. a few issues and then that voice comes into your ear telling you 10 laps to go and they start losing their dam mind. they start driving over the top of each other. it never fails. i guarantee you sunday will not be any different.>> larry reynolds is the fox announcer calling it. >> it is fun when you see all 40 of those cars come in. especially into the pit stops. that is exciting stuff. back to you. >>> our coverage continues over on ktvu. >>> gunned down in the streets of oakland, a 16-year-old is laid to rest.>>> air force one touched
hamlin drives for joe gibbs. and he has been racing for about a dozen years. never one on a road course. that is bad luck in the toyota save mart 350 and always seems to be one turn from doing it. >> i think i went six straight years with somebody reckoning in turn 11 and like, it was the same excuse. they were trying to block somebody behind them and they were looking in their mirror and flat rent over the top of me. so i really got sick of it there for a while work this race would be...
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we bring in john lonski, moody's chief economist, aaron gibbs, and troy galleski.o first, aaron, looks like investors think that the coast is clear. do you think the to get back into the markets? >> i think we will see volatility over the next few days. it is basically us returning to rationality. when we look at how much revenues come from europe, particularly for u.s. companies, only about 5% of all revenues come from europe for s&p 500 countries, and only about 25% are foreign revenues. so we are still a very u.s.-centric country. a lot of the growth coming from the housing market. i think that will be able to sustain the moderate growth we're expecting within the u.s. i don't expect the u.s. markets to plummet because of this. liz: okay, at this very second, i don't know if you can give me an intra-day of the dow, up 264 points, the market is continuing to climb in the last 3 1/2 minutes here, and you can see we are at session highs or slightly off it. troy, were you a buyer in the ugliest moments of yesterday and friday? >> from our standpoint, tied to u.s. re
we bring in john lonski, moody's chief economist, aaron gibbs, and troy galleski.o first, aaron, looks like investors think that the coast is clear. do you think the to get back into the markets? >> i think we will see volatility over the next few days. it is basically us returning to rationality. when we look at how much revenues come from europe, particularly for u.s. companies, only about 5% of all revenues come from europe for s&p 500 countries, and only about 25% are foreign...
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in swedesboro, gibbs borough, burlington county, cherry hill. a little bit of a heavier cell on the schuylkill expressway. in malvern it's wet and media and chadds ford. lancaster and reading we have heavier cells there, matt. >>> new on "action news," a seven-year-old boy fought back against armed robbers at a video game store in silver spring maryland. the shows an armed man scuffle with the mother and father, the boy gets involved fighting back with a flurry of punches, the robbers pushed the clerk to the ground and eventually fled with cash and cell phones. nobody was injured and the robbers are on the loose. >>> a roommate stabbed her daughter's dog after she was told to stop feeding. the roommate become upset when she was told to not feed oscar cheese. then brown said her daughter found oscar covered in blood with her ear hanging off. >>> beyond why, i know she said she hates little dogs. glass was so ben franklin mad sg her out of the house. she faces charges of disorderly conduct and animal cruelty. >>> bill cosby sexual assault accusers
in swedesboro, gibbs borough, burlington county, cherry hill. a little bit of a heavier cell on the schuylkill expressway. in malvern it's wet and media and chadds ford. lancaster and reading we have heavier cells there, matt. >>> new on "action news," a seven-year-old boy fought back against armed robbers at a video game store in silver spring maryland. the shows an armed man scuffle with the mother and father, the boy gets involved fighting back with a flurry of punches,...
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. >> reporter: surveying the damage for the first time, the gibbs family found little here to salvage. >> honestly, i was pretty much ready to see it all gone but when you drive up through the neighborhood and you see, like, everything is -- nothing is there. >> reporter: south lake was hit especially hard by the erskine fire. crews are now work to go restore damaged power lines as homemade signs in the area praise firefighters for their efforts. more than 1,700 of them are battling the blaze that has devoured 40,000 acres and forcing massive evacuations. >> a man's home is their castle. >> reporter: olvfficials contin to tally up the fire zone. they have found 200 destroyed. at a community meeting saturday night, officials say sfit making progress in their fight they are not ready for allow many residents to return home. >> we still have a very ugly fire out there and extremely dry fuel and a lot of fuel with these winds taking off and running and blow back around. >> reporter: the erskine fire is the largest fire burning in california and an elevated fire risk throughout the week. c
. >> reporter: surveying the damage for the first time, the gibbs family found little here to salvage. >> honestly, i was pretty much ready to see it all gone but when you drive up through the neighborhood and you see, like, everything is -- nothing is there. >> reporter: south lake was hit especially hard by the erskine fire. crews are now work to go restore damaged power lines as homemade signs in the area praise firefighters for their efforts. more than 1,700 of them are...
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gibbs: isolate calls from psy-ops, government-issued lines.re. cross-reference with incoming calls to banks over the past month. >>> tomorrow is getaway day for the fourth of july holiday weekend. millions will be traveling abroad. but a lot of people like to keep their vacations small. don dahler has a story of a company catering to them. >> come on in, founders of get away, used tiny houses like the one i am in now. they wanted people to get outdoors more. they also didn't want their guests to do too much advance planning of activities. they keep the location secret until the last possible moment. >> we're good. >> yeah. >> ryan and meg are setting out on an adventure, five months in the making. in january, the couple booked a one night stay some where in the woods. just 24 hours before leaving, they found out where. it is a two-hour drive from ryan's apartment outside boston. but a world away from their normal lives. >> just really relaxing. just to be together and have nothing else really going on. kind of back to your roots. >> reporter:
gibbs: isolate calls from psy-ops, government-issued lines.re. cross-reference with incoming calls to banks over the past month. >>> tomorrow is getaway day for the fourth of july holiday weekend. millions will be traveling abroad. but a lot of people like to keep their vacations small. don dahler has a story of a company catering to them. >> come on in, founders of get away, used tiny houses like the one i am in now. they wanted people to get outdoors more. they also didn't want...
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gibbs: isolate calls from psy-ops, government-issued lines.ng calls to banks over the past month. >> the multiplatinum winning singer, adele is feeling the heat after she scolded a fan who was taping one of her live shows. in adele's defense the fan did have a camera and tripod. other musicians stop the show if they see so much as a cell phone pointed their way. here is anthony mason. >> cameras are part of the job description for us, of course, not for adele, not the own one irritated by audience members who seem to be more interested in a good photo than a good live performance. for better or worse we live in the world of the smartphone. ♪ hello from the outside >> this is an authorized recording of adele in concert with tickets in high demand one audience member was hoping to create a lasting memory. when adele spotted her camera and tripod she called her out. >> can you stop filming me with the video camera. i am really here in real life. you can enjoy it in real life. [ applause ] adele's plea was music to the ears of wesley schultz who p
gibbs: isolate calls from psy-ops, government-issued lines.ng calls to banks over the past month. >> the multiplatinum winning singer, adele is feeling the heat after she scolded a fan who was taping one of her live shows. in adele's defense the fan did have a camera and tripod. other musicians stop the show if they see so much as a cell phone pointed their way. here is anthony mason. >> cameras are part of the job description for us, of course, not for adele, not the own one...
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gibbs: isolate calls from psy-ops, government-issued lines. six different numbers here. cross-reference with incoming calls to banks over the past month. >>> aaa foundation did a study and found out what parents know. young drivers are often distracted behind the wheel. this can lead to terrible accidents. chip reid has the story. >> reporter: you know when you think of distracted driving and teenagers you probably think of this. the cell phone. but this new study says that with teen drivers, the distraction often comes from passengers which is why i am sitting back here minding my manners and not distracting the driver. during the summer months more teenagers are on the road and the number of deaths from crashes involving teen drivers soars to an average of 10 every day. 16% higher than the rest of the year. over the past eight years, aaa working with the university of iowa, studied teen drivers using dashboard cameras and documenting more than 2,200 moderate to severe collisions. over that time, they saw a disturbing change in behavior. jenn
gibbs: isolate calls from psy-ops, government-issued lines. six different numbers here. cross-reference with incoming calls to banks over the past month. >>> aaa foundation did a study and found out what parents know. young drivers are often distracted behind the wheel. this can lead to terrible accidents. chip reid has the story. >> reporter: you know when you think of distracted driving and teenagers you probably think of this. the cell phone. but this new study says that with...
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gibbs: isolate calls from psy-ops, government-issued lines.ifferent numbers here. cross-reference with incoming calls to banks over the past month. >>> successful artists taylor swift and paul mccartney wrote to congress asking for help against youtube. they claim the on? line video site is cutting into their profits. and they want it stopped. anthony mason has the story. ♪ now we have bad blood >> reporter: the reason for bad blood with youtube isn't artist uploads of official videos, it's other whose use copy right music in unapproved, underscoring a sad looking ben affleck with the sound of silence. ♪ and the vision that was planted in my brain ♪ >> reporter: more than 180 artists from taylor swift to paul mccartney to lady gaga signed an open letter to congress asking for change, "the existing laws threaten the continued viability of songwriters and recording artists to survive from creation of music." enacted in 1998, digital millennium copy right act gives services like you tube a safe harbor from copy right infringement liabilities as l
gibbs: isolate calls from psy-ops, government-issued lines.ifferent numbers here. cross-reference with incoming calls to banks over the past month. >>> successful artists taylor swift and paul mccartney wrote to congress asking for help against youtube. they claim the on? line video site is cutting into their profits. and they want it stopped. anthony mason has the story. ♪ now we have bad blood >> reporter: the reason for bad blood with youtube isn't artist uploads of official...
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let's welcome lois gibbs. [ applause ] >> thank you, jim. one of my favorite things, is that a word? i'm not sure. is breaking through power. i love breaking through power. it's a lot of hard work. but, boy, when we win, i mean, you've heard it all day. there is systemic change, right? so i'm just really honored to be here. i do want to say quickly, when i moved to d.c. after love canal, there was only one person in d.c. who believed in me, and that was ralph nader. other people said, gidget goes to washington, gidget doesn't know -- because you can do a community organizing, what are you doing here? or something like that. but ralph stood next to me. he stood by me. he did the first thing, and i'll forever be grateful to ralph to break through that other sort of social cultural power, if you will, that's out there. so, thank you, ralph, and let's all give him a round of applause because he's done something for all of us, right? so i love breaking through power, but i have to say, i didn't use to. when i was gidget, whatever that means. i wa
let's welcome lois gibbs. [ applause ] >> thank you, jim. one of my favorite things, is that a word? i'm not sure. is breaking through power. i love breaking through power. it's a lot of hard work. but, boy, when we win, i mean, you've heard it all day. there is systemic change, right? so i'm just really honored to be here. i do want to say quickly, when i moved to d.c. after love canal, there was only one person in d.c. who believed in me, and that was ralph nader. other people said,...
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gibbs: isolate calls from psy-ops, government-issued lines.five or six different numbers here. cross-reference with incoming calls to banks over the past month. >>> the national aquarium in baltimore the latest venue planning to end the live dolphin show. the aquarium will move the animals to seaside dolphin sanctuary within a few years. don dahler has the story. in this 1.3 million gallon pool, they glide and flip interacting with kids and adults. trainers keep them occupied. gave them daily checkups and endless supplies of fish. chesapeake is 24. >> go ahead and touch her in the mouth. check the condition of the teeth. look at the tongue. the first dolphin born in the aquarium. see how calm she is with this. how long have you had a relationship with her? >> i have been here ten years. constantly building the trust and relationship. >> reporter: but that relationship will soon change. within five years the conveyor yum wants to move the dolphins to a sanctuary like this along an ocean front. looking at places such as florida and the caribbean
gibbs: isolate calls from psy-ops, government-issued lines.five or six different numbers here. cross-reference with incoming calls to banks over the past month. >>> the national aquarium in baltimore the latest venue planning to end the live dolphin show. the aquarium will move the animals to seaside dolphin sanctuary within a few years. don dahler has the story. in this 1.3 million gallon pool, they glide and flip interacting with kids and adults. trainers keep them occupied. gave...
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myers out of liverpool, and another ad from london that had a motto applied to them, "the house of gibbs made its dibs selling the turds of foreign birds." it was almost certainly the case that the potato blight that would undo the irish potato crop in 1840's and prompting massive wave of irish immigration, would walk from south america to europe. there is another little interesting tidbit of the columbian exchange. a lot of this guano was sold to french sugarbeet farmers. but probably half of it went to british agriculture to help grow food for the industrialization of britain. about a quarter of it went to the united states. not surprisingly, a lot of it went to the american south, to help restore the fertility that some planters had worn out. increasingly, the importance of guano to american farmers led to political calls to break the peruvian monopoly. president fillmore, one of the less memorable presidents in our history, dedicated a substantial part of his annual address, the state of the union, in 1850, to the need for the united states to find strategic guano reserves. it was to
myers out of liverpool, and another ad from london that had a motto applied to them, "the house of gibbs made its dibs selling the turds of foreign birds." it was almost certainly the case that the potato blight that would undo the irish potato crop in 1840's and prompting massive wave of irish immigration, would walk from south america to europe. there is another little interesting tidbit of the columbian exchange. a lot of this guano was sold to french sugarbeet farmers. but...
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gibbs, for five minutes. . mr. gibbs: mr. speaker, just two weeks ago the supreme court issued a ruling that dealt with private property rights, the clean water act and challenging administrative decisions. in the decision a private company wanted the ability to dispute a proposed determination by the corps before they were put through the burdensome and costly process of applying for a section 404 permit. the track was 120 miles from the red river in minnesota began the process with the corps, the corps provided a jurisdictional determination, also called a j.d., that stated there was a significant nexus between the red river and the acreage hocks expected to harvadge thus requiring a permit. but there -- harvest, thus requiring a permit. the hocks company believed they should not be forced to spend thousands of dollars on permit applications to be denied and go through the long process of appealing the decision. the government's lawyers tried to argue the jurisdictional determination is not the same as the final agency acti
gibbs, for five minutes. . mr. gibbs: mr. speaker, just two weeks ago the supreme court issued a ruling that dealt with private property rights, the clean water act and challenging administrative decisions. in the decision a private company wanted the ability to dispute a proposed determination by the corps before they were put through the burdensome and costly process of applying for a section 404 permit. the track was 120 miles from the red river in minnesota began the process with the corps,...
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we gibb with new details on the worst mass shooting in u.s. history. a video posted by one of the victims captures the moments when shots first rang out inside the pulse nightclub in orlando, florida. in the video, amanda alvear didn't realize that the sound was fun geyer. >> at the club. -- was gunfire. >> i'm at the club. ♪ [ gunfire ] >> sadly, amanda alvear did not survive. she was one of the 49 people shot and killed by the terrorist gunman omar mateen. this is the scene outside the club today. the orlando police chief says authorities, they tried to negotiate with the gunman after he barricaded himself in a bathroom along with hostages. when negotiations didn't work, the chief made the decision to go in. >> we used our armored vehicle, the bearcat armored vehicle, to punch a hole in that wall. and we were able to rescue dozens and dozens of people that came out of that hole. the suspect came out of that hole himself, armed with a handgun and a long gun, engaged in a gun battle with officers where he was ultimately killed. >> weeks before the mass
we gibb with new details on the worst mass shooting in u.s. history. a video posted by one of the victims captures the moments when shots first rang out inside the pulse nightclub in orlando, florida. in the video, amanda alvear didn't realize that the sound was fun geyer. >> at the club. -- was gunfire. >> i'm at the club. ♪ [ gunfire ] >> sadly, amanda alvear did not survive. she was one of the 49 people shot and killed by the terrorist gunman omar mateen. this is the...
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the partnership involves make historical markets visible to a global audience including three gibbs highlightinghe state parks and secretary of state office and campaign materials from the first political consulting firm. >> vermont senator bernie sanders is going to bat for american consume vowing do block senate consideration of a bill that would require nationwide labeling of foods with gene modifily products saying the problem is the requirements are not strict enough. on friday, vermont will become the first state to require label ing of modifily fads. >> concept of a cereal only restaurant is about to research a new level. kelloggs is opening a cereal cafe in new york city, all made from keg local cereals with notes, honey, marshmallows and other topping, and customers can suspect out make for ice cream. it opens on friday. >> the young baseball man where the eyelids of steel, he said he is amazed that millions of people have watched him in the stare down with the espn camera. the ten-year old from omaha was not watching the basketball championship when he locked eyes with espn camera, and
the partnership involves make historical markets visible to a global audience including three gibbs highlightinghe state parks and secretary of state office and campaign materials from the first political consulting firm. >> vermont senator bernie sanders is going to bat for american consume vowing do block senate consideration of a bill that would require nationwide labeling of foods with gene modifily products saying the problem is the requirements are not strict enough. on friday,...
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>> the greatest coach maybe in the ffl history, joe gibbs, won three superbowls with three differenterbacks. >> yes. >> that's unheard of. >> you got to interview him in person. good guy? >> ya. and funny, in fact, me and angelo just talking about this, this is what's sews great about buddy ryan. there is nothing really going on sports wise in this town right now. sixers draft done. rear-view mirror. phillies, you know. >> no eagles, no flyers. >> no nothing. so buddy, even dies in a week to give us all something to talk about. even to the very end he is thinking of us, because he was such great cope. he always told you what was on his mind, again, he would have been a tremendous guest on bill's show. can you imagine him being on there, saying whatever he felt like about anybody whatsoever? >> tremendous. >> big daddy, thank you for come in and sharing that. >> bill's in the mail. >> last night on hotel fell, jeff gordon ramsey historics bucks county hotel and restaurant. >> brick hotel in newtown needed some updating and they needed an improved menu. >> welcome to the new brick inn.
>> the greatest coach maybe in the ffl history, joe gibbs, won three superbowls with three differenterbacks. >> yes. >> that's unheard of. >> you got to interview him in person. good guy? >> ya. and funny, in fact, me and angelo just talking about this, this is what's sews great about buddy ryan. there is nothing really going on sports wise in this town right now. sixers draft done. rear-view mirror. phillies, you know. >> no eagles, no flyers. >> no...
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erin gibbs, not quite as in the hamper as max was, thank you as well.ore trading nation, folks, you can head to our website, tradingnation.cnbc.com. "power lunch" is back in two spin cycles. [woodworker] i live in the fine details. that's why i run on quickbooks. i use the payments app to accept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again. why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it? if you have liberty mutual deductible fund™, you could pay no deductible at all. sign up to immediately lower your deductible by $100. and keep lowering it $100 annually, until it's gone. then continue to earn that $100 every year. there's no limit to how much you can earn and this savings applies to every vehicle on your policy. call to learn more. switch to liberty mutu
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. >>> and there are now 51 days until the democratic national convention, gibbs, right here in philadelphia. and we've got you covered leading up to the big day, head over to cbs philly.com/dnc for a look at the preparations. >>> flood waters are devastating parts of the europe, coming up next the famous landmark where tourist are being turned away. >>> the latest on the deadly flooding in central texas emergency crews find body of four american soldiers, coming up what they are learning about the moments right before they went missing. >>> and also ahead, the safees household cleaners, three on your side with how to read labels so you can buy best products, stay with prodders, shuckersers, and sniffers, [ inhales ] all giant produce is triple checked. farm, crate, and store. we're focusing on fresh... ...so you don't have to guess. my giant. >>> officials have recovered the bodies of four more soldiers in fort hood, texas. in all nine tied when flood waters overturn the tactic california vehicle carrying them. >> and in the process, and at the moment, of the event, yes. >> and the bodies o
. >>> and there are now 51 days until the democratic national convention, gibbs, right here in philadelphia. and we've got you covered leading up to the big day, head over to cbs philly.com/dnc for a look at the preparations. >>> flood waters are devastating parts of the europe, coming up next the famous landmark where tourist are being turned away. >>> the latest on the deadly flooding in central texas emergency crews find body of four american soldiers, coming up...
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this is lois gibbs with her child and my family that came out to join a rally before a hearing outside congress. thank you. my kids are here and my wife as well. lois, i don't know if your son's here. but then we moved onto lawn care. >> when we come back, we'll be joined by a consumer advocate who says those gorgeous green lawns aren't worth the threat to public health. >> and the industry started pushing back, not that they weren't before. and we would see ads like this coming out. and this is like these manly gloves, right, and says because of activists, extremists, i informed politicians, consumers are questioning whether the products and resources such as water used to care for their lawns, landscapes and other green spaces are a waste or harm to our environment. our response? get a grip. the inadequacy of federal action results in increasing pressure on state and local governments. that's what's happening, has been happening. we have engaged at the local level, both state and local and we've achieved 21 state the regulations that restrict pesticide use in schools. 2 1 states requ
this is lois gibbs with her child and my family that came out to join a rally before a hearing outside congress. thank you. my kids are here and my wife as well. lois, i don't know if your son's here. but then we moved onto lawn care. >> when we come back, we'll be joined by a consumer advocate who says those gorgeous green lawns aren't worth the threat to public health. >> and the industry started pushing back, not that they weren't before. and we would see ads like this coming...
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we gibb with new details on the worst mass shooting in u.s. history.tims captures the moments when shots first rang out inside the pulse nightclub in orlando, florida. in the video, amanda alvear didn't realize that the sound was fun geyer. >> at the club. -- was gunfire. >> i'm at the club. ♪
we gibb with new details on the worst mass shooting in u.s. history.tims captures the moments when shots first rang out inside the pulse nightclub in orlando, florida. in the video, amanda alvear didn't realize that the sound was fun geyer. >> at the club. -- was gunfire. >> i'm at the club. ♪
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bobormer defense secretary gibbs is fond of saying, when intelligence officers snow flowers, they look around for a coffin. the remains a -- [laughter] image of oura mindset. a wide range of rates through his -- breakthrough that could extend life expectancy could reinforce the trend towards older populations and advanced nations. some of the world's leading economies and even the lesser comes could face even strong headwinds from having significantly larger portions of retired people in older people relative to working age citizens. another example is the array of technologies often referred to as geo-engineering. they could potentially reverse the warming effects of global climate change. one that has gained my personal attention and stratospheric aerosol infection. a method of feeding the stratosphere with particles that can help reflect the sun's heat. what's the same way that volcanic corruptions do. a program could limit global temperature increases, reducing some risk associated with high temperatures and providing the world economy additional time to transition to fossil fuels.
bobormer defense secretary gibbs is fond of saying, when intelligence officers snow flowers, they look around for a coffin. the remains a -- [laughter] image of oura mindset. a wide range of rates through his -- breakthrough that could extend life expectancy could reinforce the trend towards older populations and advanced nations. some of the world's leading economies and even the lesser comes could face even strong headwinds from having significantly larger portions of retired people in older...
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joining me to talk about other issue is the bishop jonathan gibbs.ood morning. >> good morning. >> bishop, yesterday at this very spot, the prime minister, the political lead of britain were here. what did you make of it? >> i was delighted to seat prime minister here together with the leader of the opposition, the speaker of the house of commons, that was a fitting tribute to a wonderful politician. a wonderful woman. i think it was also an expression of the shock that the whole nation feels about what has happened and it was good at this time in particular to see that expression of unity. >> and then they went to the local parish church, talking to the reverend last night about that. what happened in the church? >> well, i wasn't present but the church, of course, was a focus for the vigil that took place on the night of jo's death. it's where people from across the community came together to express their sadness and to support one another. and of course, there is a book of condolence there which i believe all the politicians were able to sign. th
joining me to talk about other issue is the bishop jonathan gibbs.ood morning. >> good morning. >> bishop, yesterday at this very spot, the prime minister, the political lead of britain were here. what did you make of it? >> i was delighted to seat prime minister here together with the leader of the opposition, the speaker of the house of commons, that was a fitting tribute to a wonderful politician. a wonderful woman. i think it was also an expression of the shock that the...
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gibbs: i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: amendment offered by mr. gibson of new york. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 783, the gentleman from new york and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york. mr. gibson: thanks, mr. speaker. this amendment pluses up the account for extended range cannon artillery and it is paid for. i want to begin by thanking the leadership of this esteemed committee, both the chairman and the ranking member, for their teamwork. and also for their great work. i've been here six years. i think this is the strongest bill that i've seen with regard to defense appropriations. i'm deeply grateful. and let me say that, you know, a principle for our country dating back to the founding is one of peace through strength. which relies on this concept of deterrence and it certainly brings forward a strong military with the intent that we would deter potential adversaries. so indeed, that we can empower our diplomats. on our best day other countries want to be like us. this bill here is critical
gibbs: i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: amendment offered by mr. gibson of new york. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 783, the gentleman from new york and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york. mr. gibson: thanks, mr. speaker. this amendment pluses up the account for extended range cannon artillery and it is paid for. i want to begin by thanking the leadership of this esteemed committee, both the chairman and the...
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one would have thought given the backdrop discussed, gibb the event, you would have seen it give backe gains and the s&p, i think from sort of 2034 down to 2027 and now you see how it closed on a highs. rather impressive. as the news flow gets out, we'll see how the market reacts. the market is still extraordinarily skittish. what you saw today is people taking advantage of what, you know, the put positions they had on and the short positions they had on and then they don't want to be burned again. you try to play it from the short side to see the market making all-time highs and what you saw today, as well. >> mike santoli? >> yeah. you saw the hesitation. calculation to the extent of people making the calculation and not the trading systems themselves, looking at the med li headlines, a broader comprehensive attack? unfortunately, the market has calluses built up. >> steven cook, just in terms of what this means, how the globe reacts to it, have we heard from the eu? anything yet from the u.s. 0 authorities that give you any insight into this? >> i think it's way too early to hear a
one would have thought given the backdrop discussed, gibb the event, you would have seen it give backe gains and the s&p, i think from sort of 2034 down to 2027 and now you see how it closed on a highs. rather impressive. as the news flow gets out, we'll see how the market reacts. the market is still extraordinarily skittish. what you saw today is people taking advantage of what, you know, the put positions they had on and the short positions they had on and then they don't want to be...
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gibbs. >> one of pren yell problems is, we say the right thing and people run for office using the old methods and that's one of the things that causes the cynicism. can you expand on the idea for what at least in the primaries democrats might do that would allow them to differentiate and demonstrate what proper campaign conduct might look like. that strikes me as one possible way to square that circle. >> yeah, there are a number of possible measures and elaborate them in my written testimony. one example would be to do the people's pledge, innovated by elizabeth warren and scott brown where they committed to refuse outside spending on our behalf. we'll offset that with charitable contributions from our own campaigns and it worked. they stayed out at least on advertising and didn't cover grass roots mobilitization activity and as a result that was an expensive race, but it was a less negative race and more engaged race and had a good outcome for us. that's one example. including, for example, at least refusing lobbyist contributions or different industry contributions in the primary e
gibbs. >> one of pren yell problems is, we say the right thing and people run for office using the old methods and that's one of the things that causes the cynicism. can you expand on the idea for what at least in the primaries democrats might do that would allow them to differentiate and demonstrate what proper campaign conduct might look like. that strikes me as one possible way to square that circle. >> yeah, there are a number of possible measures and elaborate them in my...
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erin gibbs and max wolfe with manhattan venture partners. erin, we know you like health care.us to new highs? >> all right. one, it's one. largest -- one of the three larger sectors of the broader index, so obviously it has a lot more heft and weight to push the index up, but another big part of it is has some higher growth rates and we're looking at 8% growth for this year and 6.5% over the next 12 months, but the really big thing is that it's actually trading well below its three-year average valuations as well as below market valuations so even if we get another 5% of evaluation expansion, let alone some of the most attractive eps growth, we could really see some growth and pushing the market higher. much better than we've seen with the financials that are trading at more richer valuations and obviously having the fed hanging over them so they are my favorite and that's where i think we might get the push. >> max, you have another favorite which is financials, something we talk about all the time with the federal reserve. is the financials just a fed story? >> no, but signi
erin gibbs and max wolfe with manhattan venture partners. erin, we know you like health care.us to new highs? >> all right. one, it's one. largest -- one of the three larger sectors of the broader index, so obviously it has a lot more heft and weight to push the index up, but another big part of it is has some higher growth rates and we're looking at 8% growth for this year and 6.5% over the next 12 months, but the really big thing is that it's actually trading well below its three-year...
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historic anacostia and i'm so happy and pleased to welcomel to our zip trip the his historian carol gibbsorian. welcome to our little make shift set. >> very happy to be here this morning. >> thank you for having us in fr anacostia today.anti >> yes, indeed. yes, in >> hell us what is so historicti about where we are in d.c. >> it begins it's history istori actually ancient when they did e broke ground at the anacostia ao metro station they found nativev american artifacts that go backb thousands of years.thsands and the community itself is named after group of local may nave americans who hunted,d, fished, trapped and traded ind a this region.egio and as we come down the hall of history we find john what'soh booth road threw anacostia aftet he assassinated the president.re the bonus army march.s arm m we have the extraordinaryna spectacle of berry farms knownwn as hills dale and we havend we vibrant cultural organizesiz today.to so we have a long and proud and history of anacostia which ishih also a community of great faithf as we see by the number ofhe nur churches that are around us. >
historic anacostia and i'm so happy and pleased to welcomel to our zip trip the his historian carol gibbsorian. welcome to our little make shift set. >> very happy to be here this morning. >> thank you for having us in fr anacostia today.anti >> yes, indeed. yes, in >> hell us what is so historicti about where we are in d.c. >> it begins it's history istori actually ancient when they did e broke ground at the anacostia ao metro station they found nativev american...
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hear to discuss is erin gibbs and todd gordon. erin, do you think this is going to be a reversion?at finally tech will catch up in some way? >> i think eventually, but right now i think we're looking at this global deflationary environment for at least another quarter if not two, and we're seeing investors really prefer the more defensive stocks. we've also seen the s&p 500 get a little boost from the improved oil prices versus the nasdaq. so i think as long as the u.s. market is sort of the best house on a bad block and we keep looking for more defensive stocks, particularly with the brexit coming up, i think that we're going to continue to see this trend of the s&p 500 outpacing, but longer term when we're talking a year, absolutely not. valuations are really getting rich on the s&p 500. growth is exceptional on the nasdaq. we're looking at almost 40% earnings growth over the next year and it's really starting to look attractive from a valuation standpoint. >> what are the charts telling you, todd? >> the deflationary scare is pushing bonds up and yields down and you're seeing se
hear to discuss is erin gibbs and todd gordon. erin, do you think this is going to be a reversion?at finally tech will catch up in some way? >> i think eventually, but right now i think we're looking at this global deflationary environment for at least another quarter if not two, and we're seeing investors really prefer the more defensive stocks. we've also seen the s&p 500 get a little boost from the improved oil prices versus the nasdaq. so i think as long as the u.s. market is sort...