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we will speak with jeff thomas. truststate investment are the darlings of the market and a low interest rate environment. enticing yield binary investors with high dividends -- though starlings are becoming more distasteful as interest rates are looming. mark: what kind of buying opportunities are in the greek market? one of the biggest greek investors joins us in studio. welcome. it is good to see you. talk to us about the fundamentals. >> the fundamentals are good. occupancies are high. are increasing. there is not a lot of new construction in most major markets. the fundamentals have been stable and improving over the past several years. we don't see in and to that. -- an and to that. it will be great if it's that easy -- betty: investors were so simpleminded. >> a lot of commentators say just rates are rising and everybody knows that. a great way to make money when everybody already knows that. is a lot more to re-prices than just interest rates. we had a tremendous run last carrying 30% into the first order and
we will speak with jeff thomas. truststate investment are the darlings of the market and a low interest rate environment. enticing yield binary investors with high dividends -- though starlings are becoming more distasteful as interest rates are looming. mark: what kind of buying opportunities are in the greek market? one of the biggest greek investors joins us in studio. welcome. it is good to see you. talk to us about the fundamentals. >> the fundamentals are good. occupancies are high....
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jeff. >>> yeah, eva we now know name of victim s he is thomas ewing 21-year-old that lives not far from herepolice tell us motive is unclear at this point and what we know a pickup came barreling the wrong way down this one way street, stopped, someone got out and stabbed ewing. >> he was haeringtd worker we ever had. >> family and friends mourndz loss of thomas ewing 2 21-year-old with dreams of keeping philadelphia safe as i police officer one of the cit city's latest victims of violent. >> we're all in shock. can't believe this happened. he was a great guy. >> it happened 700 block recreational vehicle ear street 2:450 a.m. ewing was walking home when someone got out ever a pickup truck and stabbed n him in chest, abdomen and shoulder and took off and he saw ewing collapse. >> i looked down and said something was wrong. one kid gave him cpr. and then he said, come on, come on, get up, get up. >> ewing was pronounced dead at the hospital and police say confrontation ghan victim yelled to the driver he was going wrong way on one way street. >> wrong way. >> i don't think that happened. i th
jeff. >>> yeah, eva we now know name of victim s he is thomas ewing 21-year-old that lives not far from herepolice tell us motive is unclear at this point and what we know a pickup came barreling the wrong way down this one way street, stopped, someone got out and stabbed ewing. >> he was haeringtd worker we ever had. >> family and friends mourndz loss of thomas ewing 2 21-year-old with dreams of keeping philadelphia safe as i police officer one of the cit city's latest...
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thomas russell. thank you. >> thank you, jeff. >> ifill: on the newshour online right now, it's the season of superherockbusters. but is there any chance of turning superhero fantasy into biological reality? we examine the odds of someone developing super-powers. all that and more is on our web site, pbs.org/newshour. and that's the newshour for tonight. on tuesday, we profile an all female unit tracking poachers in south africa. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. join us online, and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.or
thomas russell. thank you. >> thank you, jeff. >> ifill: on the newshour online right now, it's the season of superherockbusters. but is there any chance of turning superhero fantasy into biological reality? we examine the odds of someone developing super-powers. all that and more is on our web site, pbs.org/newshour. and that's the newshour for tonight. on tuesday, we profile an all female unit tracking poachers in south africa. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy...
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jeff chirico has the details. >> reporter: family and friend mourned loss of thomas ewing a 21 year-old with dreams of keeping philadelphia safe as a police officer and new one of the cities latest victims of violence. >> we're all in shock we cannot believe it happen. >> super guy with which is whole future in front and then this happens. >> reporter: police say it happened on the 7300 block of reveer street at 2:40 a.m. ewing was walking home with friend when someone got out of the pickup truck and stabbed him in the chest, shoulder and abdomen and then took off. a witness said he saw ewing collapse. >> i looked down and said something is wrong. he was down. i saw the one kid, giving him cpr. and then he said, come on, come on, get up, get up. >> reporter: ewing was pronounced dead at the hospital. police say the confrontation began when victim yelled that he was go the wrong way on the one way street. >> that is what happen. think something happened in that baron cottman and the boulevard and something happened as he was walking home. >> reporter: jimmy ewing worked for him through high school and college and recently
jeff chirico has the details. >> reporter: family and friend mourned loss of thomas ewing a 21 year-old with dreams of keeping philadelphia safe as a police officer and new one of the cities latest victims of violence. >> we're all in shock we cannot believe it happen. >> super guy with which is whole future in front and then this happens. >> reporter: police say it happened on the 7300 block of reveer street at 2:40 a.m. ewing was walking home with friend when someone...
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jeff. >>> just this past sunday, 20,000 runners lined up to take part in the annual san francisco giants race. >> it was a big deal. one woman was a winner, even before the race began. garvin thomasns us now with our bay area proud. >> the whole atmosphere surrounding road races is a familiar one to christina. long before she had run a race she watched her dad compete. so running is in her blood. charity vbl, that's a little newer to her, but it turns out she is just as good at that. really fast runner. like christina solorio fast, don't like to stumble. it can't help but slow you down. but ask this 40-year-old life-long san franciscan how she quickly became a long distance humanitarian. well, stumble is the best word she knows to describe it. >> you know, it's just -- i never imagined that. never. >> reporter: it all started in 2007, the first year of what's now known as the giant race. christina liked the idea of a finish line inside at&t park so she signed up. she didn't put all that much effort into fund-raising for the race's beneficiary, project open hand, so was surprised when she checked the website leading up to the race and saw she was the number one money-racer. >> wai
jeff. >>> just this past sunday, 20,000 runners lined up to take part in the annual san francisco giants race. >> it was a big deal. one woman was a winner, even before the race began. garvin thomasns us now with our bay area proud. >> the whole atmosphere surrounding road races is a familiar one to christina. long before she had run a race she watched her dad compete. so running is in her blood. charity vbl, that's a little newer to her, but it turns out she is just as...
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jeff chirico has the details. >> he was the hardest worker we ever had. >> reporter: family and friend mourn the loss of thomas ewing-old with dreams of keeping philadelphia safe as a police officer and is new one of the it is is latest victims of violence. >> we are all in shock. he was a super guy. he had his whole future in front of him. >> reporter: police said it happened on the 7300 block of reveer street at 2:40 a.m. ewing was walking home with friend when someone got out of the pickup truck and stabbed him in the chest, shoulder, abdomen, and then took off. a witness said he saw ewing collapse. >> i looked down and i said something is wrong. he was standing and i saw one kid giving him cpr. then he said, come on, come on, get up, get up. >> reporter: ewing was pronounced dead at the hospital. police say confrontation began when the victim yelled to the driver that he was going the wrong way on a one way street. >> wrong way. >> i think something happened inside that bar at cottman and the boulevard and something happened as he was walking home. >> reporter: he says that ewing work for him at merck brothers p
jeff chirico has the details. >> he was the hardest worker we ever had. >> reporter: family and friend mourn the loss of thomas ewing-old with dreams of keeping philadelphia safe as a police officer and is new one of the it is is latest victims of violence. >> we are all in shock. he was a super guy. he had his whole future in front of him. >> reporter: police said it happened on the 7300 block of reveer street at 2:40 a.m. ewing was walking home with friend when someone...
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jeff, thank you so much. david? david: bring in the panel. guy benson, ton hall.com political editor. wrote about this nomi prince of demos. author of, all the president's bankers. evan thomasor of, being nixon and "newsweek" editor-at-large. guy, a specific policy issues than kind of a general feeling what is happening in the country these days. that is where people want to hear where the candidates stand, don't you? >> that's right, david. a couple of things, the people we heard from in that package, are high information, very plugged-in voters. i think there is massive tune in factor from people not particularly political across the country and frankly across the world because of donald trump. say what you will about him, like him or dislike him, i'm not a huge fan, buzz and interest he brought to the race i think eyeball tune-in will be massive tonight. that gives every opportunity, every candidate on that stage, a opportunity to introduce themselves to a vast audience. david: in that case, evan, i'm thinking trump has already won because if it is just matter tapping into jent sentiment of the public, trump has already done that. >> trump has made a splash but i think v
jeff, thank you so much. david? david: bring in the panel. guy benson, ton hall.com political editor. wrote about this nomi prince of demos. author of, all the president's bankers. evan thomasor of, being nixon and "newsweek" editor-at-large. guy, a specific policy issues than kind of a general feeling what is happening in the country these days. that is where people want to hear where the candidates stand, don't you? >> that's right, david. a couple of things, the people we...
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thomas. as far as we know, tyrone harris remains in critical condition in the hospital suffering multiple gunshot wounds he received from the police officer or the plit. one thing that jeff jon belmar said in a press conference is he was among a dproup of at least six different shooters that night. they're still looking for those other armed individuals that they believe may still be roaming the streets. the condition out here is untenable. they need the community to help apprehend these individuals. so as they're trying to maintain the peace, there was that one violent outburst that hiccup in otherwise peaceful weekend. but so far the -- i have to believe the worst of it is over as, you know, we're moving along with this anniversary. >> let's talk about the reporters. two of them that were covering the unrest in ferguson last year have now been issued court summo summons. one is huffington post ryan reilly who had a confrontation with the police last night. so what are officials saying about that? why wait 12 months to issue these summons? >> i'm bias. i respect both of those reporters. so far the officials have said only that they had a year, a statute of limitations o
thomas. as far as we know, tyrone harris remains in critical condition in the hospital suffering multiple gunshot wounds he received from the police officer or the plit. one thing that jeff jon belmar said in a press conference is he was among a dproup of at least six different shooters that night. they're still looking for those other armed individuals that they believe may still be roaming the streets. the condition out here is untenable. they need the community to help apprehend these...