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we know from the fbi most of these act ifr shooter situations, everybody gets killed in the first six minutes. about half of them, it's in the first two minutes. response time is critical. we don't know yet about the police actually going in when that happened. we have no idea how at this point the shooter was able to leave and get in the vehicle. >> some pieces still missing here that we have to fill in. >> they didn't confront him. if they had, it would have looked different. did he make his way out of a back entrance? that's possible. again, you know, how was he able to do that? where did he park his car? >> did he park his car on the side of the building? >> we' don't know. a lot of questions remain. brian todd, thank you. sara sidner as well. when president trump visits el paso tomorrow as he says he's going to, he's going to come to a city in mourning, of course. a city where some residents say that his anti-immigrant rhetoric at rallies and elsewhere may have paved the way for the deadly walmart attack. the el paso democratic party, they have asked president trump to not come h
we know from the fbi most of these act ifr shooter situations, everybody gets killed in the first six minutes. about half of them, it's in the first two minutes. response time is critical. we don't know yet about the police actually going in when that happened. we have no idea how at this point the shooter was able to leave and get in the vehicle. >> some pieces still missing here that we have to fill in. >> they didn't confront him. if they had, it would have looked different. did...
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medical associatioion would go on to puh doctors in canada to fight against medicare for all, health and ifr in canada, the contagion spreads north it would influence people in the united states. we are also o joined by wendell top insurancermer and --ve for cigna he's author of "deadly spin: an insurance company insider speaks out on how corporate pr is killing health care and deceiving americans." back to whenthen medicare and medicaid was fought. it became one of the most popular programs in the united states, and then your own trajectory, what you were doing as a top executive at cigna and humana, what you were saying about medicare and medicaid. wendell: my first career, i was certainly saying, that't's privatatize medicare and see wht we can do to get as many people into private plans as we can. when i went to work for humana in 1989, they were selling private managed care plans in the medicare program. that has become a big cash cow for the insurance industry. what happened after the medicare program was enacted in 1965, we kind of stopped. it was the intent to bring everyone into the
medical associatioion would go on to puh doctors in canada to fight against medicare for all, health and ifr in canada, the contagion spreads north it would influence people in the united states. we are also o joined by wendell top insurancermer and --ve for cigna he's author of "deadly spin: an insurance company insider speaks out on how corporate pr is killing health care and deceiving americans." back to whenthen medicare and medicaid was fought. it became one of the most popular...
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the airline says it will then thecesn mter ifr name is spelt green like the color or with an extra e at the end. your flight must return by midnight on august 20th. >> when is there going to be a turner discount. >> i know. >> or we can just change our name to green for a little bit. >> mary green. >> i can be greeniego. >> i like it. >> let's get to traffic. >>> a little bit of humor here at 6:48. mass transit checklist. all green, all good to go. as far as the roadways are concerned we are seeing a little bit of slowing here. let's zoom in to a couple of hour trouble spots this one is slowing things down even a little bit slower as you approach that accident the shoulder is blocks. a little bit farther north there is a wind advisory in effect but it doesn't seem to be slowing anything down there. out of the altamonte pass it looks like there's an accident in the eastbound direction. you're down to 18 miles an hour and that delay slowdown isn't quite as long as it was earlier and you've actually gotten a minute back since i talked to you last still in the green on the east shore fre
the airline says it will then thecesn mter ifr name is spelt green like the color or with an extra e at the end. your flight must return by midnight on august 20th. >> when is there going to be a turner discount. >> i know. >> or we can just change our name to green for a little bit. >> mary green. >> i can be greeniego. >> i like it. >> let's get to traffic. >>> a little bit of humor here at 6:48. mass transit checklist. all green, all good to...
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you can see the sensors are red to orange as you make your way ifr livermore.lem persists on the peninsula, north 101 near march. two right lanes are blocked. the three left lanes are getting by. you may want to exit at willow and get back on at marsh to avoid the backup. they are in the clearing phases. >>> after being closed for ten months, buses are finally rolling again on the upper take of the sales force transit center. >> it closed a few weeks after the grand opening because of cracked beams. abc 7 reporter jobina fortson is live there with the day commuters have been waiting for. good morning, jobina. >> reporter: good morning. yes. i've been watching the buses roll through here. if we take a peek around the corner -- they seem to have left. but there are people with yellow shir helping people get around this area, make sure they're navigating this as smoothly as possible. robert liles is here from ac transit breaking it all down. good morning. >> good morning. this is a great day, not just for the reopening of the sales force transit center, but a grea
you can see the sensors are red to orange as you make your way ifr livermore.lem persists on the peninsula, north 101 near march. two right lanes are blocked. the three left lanes are getting by. you may want to exit at willow and get back on at marsh to avoid the backup. they are in the clearing phases. >>> after being closed for ten months, buses are finally rolling again on the upper take of the sales force transit center. >> it closed a few weeks after the grand opening...
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that is much more difficult to do if you go through the process significant ifre you submit the agreement ratification. then you have to reach out to the other party. . i remember when president reg and was negotiating the inf had a -- we actually consult and a group with centeredness from both parties. consulting with us as we did it. was it was actually fairly easily ratified. so you have agreements with brian from both parties, it provides a stability -- when you have agreements where you have buy-in from both parties, it provides us to a stability and predictability, not only for us but for other countries in the world, that we do not have when these are done by wanting a party. it is the same thing when a piece of legislation is passed with the support of only one party. the next time the other guys are in powder, they're going to get rid of it. -- in power, they're going to get rid of it. this has increases instability and frankly, could draw the fed back. this paralysis in washington feeds this populism that our government does not work because the politicians who are running it ha
that is much more difficult to do if you go through the process significant ifre you submit the agreement ratification. then you have to reach out to the other party. . i remember when president reg and was negotiating the inf had a -- we actually consult and a group with centeredness from both parties. consulting with us as we did it. was it was actually fairly easily ratified. so you have agreements with brian from both parties, it provides a stability -- when you have agreements where you...
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that's a bigger issue here we've been hit with this conversation about tar river ifr months the consumereen expecting a price hike they don't know how much certainly, retailers were not expecting this list number four to come true as the guidance was laid out for the year, nobody had this in their guidance the currency at this point should mitigate some of this, but still, you're going to see very volatile pricing as we go into holiday, and we don't need that. >> if you are a u.s. retailer, you're not going to be like, okay, the currency is weakened, everything is fine if you had plans to try to get some of all of your production out of china, to vietnam, bangladesh, the yiunited states, wherever, you're still going to do that. it adds another layer of confusion and volatility >> right should we stay or should we go also, another point everybody is missing here is, yes, everybody is rushing out to vietnam and bangladesh, but there is basic supply and demand. if everybody is rushing to the places, do we not think the prices there are going to go up over time? they will. pvh, the ceo point
that's a bigger issue here we've been hit with this conversation about tar river ifr months the consumereen expecting a price hike they don't know how much certainly, retailers were not expecting this list number four to come true as the guidance was laid out for the year, nobody had this in their guidance the currency at this point should mitigate some of this, but still, you're going to see very volatile pricing as we go into holiday, and we don't need that. >> if you are a u.s....
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ifre does conte go from here this is going to proceed in an orderly fashion? maria: good morning. you this deal was closed. we understand this is a done deal. giuseppe conte will be back for a second term. we are just waiting for the announcement to be made public by the president. it should happen within the next 45 minutes. if you look at the italian press this morning, the same headlines. giuseppe conte has become the master here. he has gone from being nobody, the puppet. remember, no one knew anything about this man a year ago. he did not have any political experience. he did not have any political base himself but he is back for a second term and essentially has become the winner from a very public spat against salvini , who was going home today empty-handed. we understand that the president will probably give him a week to come up with a cabinet. there are many names making the rounds when it comes to the new cabinet. i have even heard that perhaps could be back for a second term as finance minister. the one job investors really care about is the finance minister. there is
ifre does conte go from here this is going to proceed in an orderly fashion? maria: good morning. you this deal was closed. we understand this is a done deal. giuseppe conte will be back for a second term. we are just waiting for the announcement to be made public by the president. it should happen within the next 45 minutes. if you look at the italian press this morning, the same headlines. giuseppe conte has become the master here. he has gone from being nobody, the puppet. remember, no one...
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if that stranger looks like you, if they know the cultural cuou, ifre sensitive with their story andyou consider them, you you think about, what if this was your relative that was being interviewed and you know to handle it sensitively like that. >> nawaz: and zahra, you udntioned this too, with all the women who are in in this book, many of them are covering thn holands, right? and they're often working in patriarchal societies, right, where men control the public spaces.w d that inform like what kind of common threads did you find in the essays they were contributing along those ideas. and many of the women, particularly in egypt and in yemen, also in sudan, have to contend with dply patriarchal societies in which their movement is limited, what they wear on a daily basis is constrained, theay that their families respond to their careed ambitions. it's all part of their suggles on a daily basis and all of that filters into how they approach journalism. there is one particular contributor, zaina erhaim, she writes about when, when the uprising started in syria and increasingly the c
if that stranger looks like you, if they know the cultural cuou, ifre sensitive with their story andyou consider them, you you think about, what if this was your relative that was being interviewed and you know to handle it sensitively like that. >> nawaz: and zahra, you udntioned this too, with all the women who are in in this book, many of them are covering thn holands, right? and they're often working in patriarchal societies, right, where men control the public spaces.w d that inform...
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ifr' got no problem with it. we have to bring those people out and i predict we will. >> a lot of people will be cynical about you. there will be cynicism about you changing your mind about trump. i have to ask you this question, there's an interview i'm looking at on a podcast, that you're going to form a super pac. i have to ask you this question. those of us who worked in politics know how super pacs work. will you get a percentage of what you're able to raise for that super pac? >> let's talk about that. you probably read about this nonsense with brad pascal. i've given money and raised money for candidates. if you go back into my history, because i went to law school with barack obama, my first for ray into presidential politics, i raised money for him. i never took a dollar -- >> the way super pacs work, you get 10 to 20%. you're saying you raise money in super pacs and don't get a percentage? >> hold on. unfortunately the way the system works, if i have to pay people to help me raise money, i will do that.
ifr' got no problem with it. we have to bring those people out and i predict we will. >> a lot of people will be cynical about you. there will be cynicism about you changing your mind about trump. i have to ask you this question, there's an interview i'm looking at on a podcast, that you're going to form a super pac. i have to ask you this question. those of us who worked in politics know how super pacs work. will you get a percentage of what you're able to raise for that super pac?...
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. ♪ matt: let's get back to germany and the ifr figures.e owens thompson, what your take on the weakening german economy? for sure, we have in europe and the u.s. and many other economies totally confirmed the trend that growth is decelerating. we have pretty much eliminated the growth that we had over and above what we call the potential growth rate. the benchmark for gdp. we have eliminated the excess over potential but we are growing in line with potential. the big issue is the likelihood of these growth rates falling below potential. this number is one element that suggests this could be the case. is --r thing is important the second quarter gdp that was published in germany showed negative devolution of 0.1% from the first quarter. flat on a straight year on year basis. working day adjusted, the number was a positive 0.4%. this is important because the definitions we choose to look at, color is our perception. i am trying to highlight that there is some good news. matt: you are. it is always good to get a reminder of that. marie, thank
. ♪ matt: let's get back to germany and the ifr figures.e owens thompson, what your take on the weakening german economy? for sure, we have in europe and the u.s. and many other economies totally confirmed the trend that growth is decelerating. we have pretty much eliminated the growth that we had over and above what we call the potential growth rate. the benchmark for gdp. we have eliminated the excess over potential but we are growing in line with potential. the big issue is the likelihood...