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but karen could not take it in. not bonnie, her model child, her conscientious college freshman who she knew was going to school that day, not hiking, miles and miles from home and the university. >> none of it made sense. she didn't drive, so how did she get out there? somebody would have had to be with her. and she would not have missed school. she absolutely did not go out there on her own. >> reporter: in fact, bonnie's sister heard her get up that morning at 5:00 a.m. and set out on her 45-minute walk through the predawn dark to catch the bus that would take her to her 7:00 a.m. class at that time university. she usually didn't return home until about 10:00 p.m. packing most of her classes into a few days because she had a job at sam's club. >> she was incredibly responsible. >> reporter: responsible and nurturing toward her younger siblings. ♪ when i was a little bitty >> reporter: in part because their parents, mother karen and stepfather gary, had divorced a couple of years earlier. >> she just liked to help
but karen could not take it in. not bonnie, her model child, her conscientious college freshman who she knew was going to school that day, not hiking, miles and miles from home and the university. >> none of it made sense. she didn't drive, so how did she get out there? somebody would have had to be with her. and she would not have missed school. she absolutely did not go out there on her own. >> reporter: in fact, bonnie's sister heard her get up that morning at 5:00 a.m. and set...
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karen brossard her husband and daughter which cheering a friend for the finish line. we were there for maybe ten or fifteen minutes all excited with the crowd watching everybody come through and suddenly it was this incredibly loud. explosion. there were seven of us there six of us were injured. one of our their friends lost both of my legs that. i knew that my husband was pretty badly injured. my daughter had shrapnel from her hip. and i had trapped both my legs. the two blasts injured over two hundred sixty people and killed three including krystal campbell. and eight year old martin richard. police pursue two brothers in a dramatic manhunt. the six year old tamar lands on i was killed in a shoe. again later police captured the younger brother dzhokhar alive. over the next few months karen braun in their daughter like many of the bombing victims had to undergo multiple surgeries. i'm going to try to not let this change who i am i'm not going to let this prevent me from living the life that i want to live. i'm not going to be afraid. what later that summer karen trav
karen brossard her husband and daughter which cheering a friend for the finish line. we were there for maybe ten or fifteen minutes all excited with the crowd watching everybody come through and suddenly it was this incredibly loud. explosion. there were seven of us there six of us were injured. one of our their friends lost both of my legs that. i knew that my husband was pretty badly injured. my daughter had shrapnel from her hip. and i had trapped both my legs. the two blasts injured over...
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karen went to the courthouse nearly every day. over the course of the trial she had become one of the main spokespersons in media contacts for the survivors. but for now there was nothing to do but wait. for me and suddenly a text from a clerk inside glued her that the jury was close to a decision. that they're going to be coming out of it starting any time now i would prefer it be you know with the death penalty just because i think that's a fair thing the right thing. is awful if that is. i think it's the just thing that's what i hope. and we are coming on the air because the jury deciding the fate of boston marathon bombers are hard and i have has reached. the verdict. they have sentenced him to death. news of the verdict traveled fast but you know that there's still a long road ahead but right now it feels like we can take a breath and thank you. actually breathe again you know without even realizing all the crap. once the hurricane and it's like now we can start here no point. with son lives fate sealed karen began the long d
karen went to the courthouse nearly every day. over the course of the trial she had become one of the main spokespersons in media contacts for the survivors. but for now there was nothing to do but wait. for me and suddenly a text from a clerk inside glued her that the jury was close to a decision. that they're going to be coming out of it starting any time now i would prefer it be you know with the death penalty just because i think that's a fair thing the right thing. is awful if that is. i...
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they've take this somewhat hilarious step to try to make it look like that contract they signed karen mcdougal up to right before the election, they're trying to make it look like that contract had nothing to do with catching and killing her story about an alleged affair with trump. they're now trying to make it seem like that was a legit publishing contract because they really did want to lock up the cover story rights to karen mcdougal's workout for men's journal. if the "wall street journal" is right, american media went to such lengths to scrape this together at the last minute that they didn't even actually take her picture for their magazine cover. or even talk to her for this magazine cover. "ms. mcdougal has not participated in a photography shoot or interview with the staff according to american media employees. the magazine's editors planned to use old pictures for the cover and to recycle archived content for a peace piece about her fitness routine. so that's the first new thing. american media and the president's friend david pecker putting together this magazine cover, sc
they've take this somewhat hilarious step to try to make it look like that contract they signed karen mcdougal up to right before the election, they're trying to make it look like that contract had nothing to do with catching and killing her story about an alleged affair with trump. they're now trying to make it seem like that was a legit publishing contract because they really did want to lock up the cover story rights to karen mcdougal's workout for men's journal. if the "wall street...
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. >>> "fast money" begins right now overlooking times square scott wapner, along tim seymour, karen finerman and guy adami tonight on fast, a big night for earnings and disney volatile after hours. laughing over there. we'll bring you all of the headlines from the c suite as those conference calls are under way. plus, the s&p 500 just inches away from its all-time high. >> what -- >> what's wrong? >> so is the record rally back on and what do you buy now? but first, we start with the tweet heard round the world or at least around wall street. ceo elon musk creating chaos with a single tweet, quote, i'm considering taking tesla private. $420 funding secured which led to the stock soaring and then being halted and then soaring once again and let's go to leslie picker in the newsroom for a wild day in tesla. >> wild day indeed as the stock soared the questions surged, what buyout shops would assist musk? how finalized is some sort of deal and is $420 per share a real buyout price? meanwhile, musk continued tweeting, but not answering most of the major looming questions eventually the stock was
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she is karen mcdougal. with this most unusual cover, the readers of men's journal magazine are invited to, as you see there, get karen mcdougal's workout. you know what? this is kind of a departure for this magazine. can you spot which of these kids is not like the other? we did have a warning about this was coming. when i saw the warning that it was coming, i didn't totally believe it would arrive but it has arrived. a few weeks ago, the "wall street journal" gave the warning that we should look for this. when they pointed pout karen mcdougal, a former playboy model, a woman who said she had a long running affair with president trump, the journal reported that she would be placed on of all things, men's journal for their september issue. despite what appeared to be total bewilderment by the magazine's own staff. mcdougal would be a rare solo woman on the cover of the high-end men's lifestyle magazine which typically show cases male celebrities. the male's chief ref new officer and content officer have told
she is karen mcdougal. with this most unusual cover, the readers of men's journal magazine are invited to, as you see there, get karen mcdougal's workout. you know what? this is kind of a departure for this magazine. can you spot which of these kids is not like the other? we did have a warning about this was coming. when i saw the warning that it was coming, i didn't totally believe it would arrive but it has arrived. a few weeks ago, the "wall street journal" gave the warning that we...
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i think karen nailed it. this is making it look like there's a deal it's a credibility cover up and they'll have to do this once that goes onboard. >> the bottom line as i'm listening to the table here. he's made a mockery of the sec and if you're worth $25, $26 million, right he's making a calculated bet that, okay, i might get a $5 million fee, and you're worth $25 million, you'll spend a million, 5 million bucks to burn the shorts and at the end of the day now the board has to put forth a happy face to make it look like they have real financing, but the whole capital structure all week bottom line from the solicit bonds to the high-yield bonds has really been telling you there's no financing there. >> bonds which are harder to feed for the average retail investor who will be watching "fast money. you look at those bonds and they're smarter than the equity markets. >> you know who says that? the credit markets to you, larry, are sending a signal. the market does not believe there is a deal forthcoming. >> a
i think karen nailed it. this is making it look like there's a deal it's a credibility cover up and they'll have to do this once that goes onboard. >> the bottom line as i'm listening to the table here. he's made a mockery of the sec and if you're worth $25, $26 million, right he's making a calculated bet that, okay, i might get a $5 million fee, and you're worth $25 million, you'll spend a million, 5 million bucks to burn the shorts and at the end of the day now the board has to put...
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karen brossard her husband and daughter which cheering a friend over the finish line. we were there for maybe ten or fifteen minutes all excited with the crowd watching everybody come through and the suddenly it was this incredibly loud. explosion. seven of us there six of us were injured. one of our their friends lost both of my legs that. i knew that my husband was pretty badly injured . my daughter had shrapnel from her hip. and i had trapped both my legs. the two blasts injured over two hundred sixty people and killed three including krystal campbell. and eight year old martin richard. police pursuit two brothers in a dramatic manhunt. twenty six year old tamar alonzo miles was killed in a shoot a. day later police captured the younger brother dzhokhar alive. cool. over the next few months karen braun in their daughter like many of the bombing victims had to undergo multiple surgeries. going to try to not let this change who i am i'm not going to let this prevent me from living the life that i want to live. i'm not going to be afraid. what later that summer karen t
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trump spins a new version of his story about michael cohen's hush money payments to stormy daniels and karen mcdougall but it contradicts audio and videotapes of what he said before. did the president just unknowingly admit he broke did law? >>> duck and cover. the white house insists the president did nothing wrong and hasn't been charged with a crime. as president trump takes to twitter to attack michael cohen and praise paul manafort. how long can republicans up on capitol hill dodge questions about impeachment? >>> discrediting cohen. cnn learns details of the white house strategy to distance from michael cohen, a strategy on the twitter account. will attacking the man end up backfiring? >>> and prosecutors duty. in the wake of cohen's guilty plea, will federal prosecutors in new york deliver a report accusing the president of breaking the law and calling him an unindicted co-conspirator. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> we're following breaking news as the trump white house dodges hard questions about the president's former personal attorney implicating him in a cri
trump spins a new version of his story about michael cohen's hush money payments to stormy daniels and karen mcdougall but it contradicts audio and videotapes of what he said before. did the president just unknowingly admit he broke did law? >>> duck and cover. the white house insists the president did nothing wrong and hasn't been charged with a crime. as president trump takes to twitter to attack michael cohen and praise paul manafort. how long can republicans up on capitol hill...
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karen wanted to keep the ticket but clang the name to -- change the name to her nephew. cheapo airlines said no. karen was frustrated and said us. it confirmed the ticket was nontransferable and nonrefundable. if you print them they can take dozens upon dozens of pages. we started here and right over here you can see it says name changes are not permitted. nonetheless cheapoair took partial pity and a spokesperson said we are very sorry we cannot clang the airline rule but we are offering a 200 dlarsz credit to miss hall as a gesture of good will. if you a consumer complaint call 888-996-tips. >>> all right. 4:56 now. >>> when it comes to graduation photos a lot of people like to do things interestingly. >> yeah. one grad photo. the internet is -- grad photo. look at that. >> that's real too. >> this is from southeast texas. >> she decided this was a is an intern at gator country in beaumont, texas. she says she has gotten pretty close to this gator named big tex. >> i really wanted to highlight what i have been doing here, my internship and say how excited i was to grad
karen wanted to keep the ticket but clang the name to -- change the name to her nephew. cheapo airlines said no. karen was frustrated and said us. it confirmed the ticket was nontransferable and nonrefundable. if you print them they can take dozens upon dozens of pages. we started here and right over here you can see it says name changes are not permitted. nonetheless cheapoair took partial pity and a spokesperson said we are very sorry we cannot clang the airline rule but we are offering a 200...
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at home in new hampshire karen and her family were slowly recovering from their injuries. not so much for wasm physical abilities things like. specially for me my rose colored glasses you know. just the reality. different. things are not the same. when even with ron and i. working through things and i'm working through things. it had been six months since the bombing and karen had not yet seen her good friend celeste who was with them at the finish line and lost both her legs in the beginning. initially i i couldn't bring myself. to believe it. because i dealt. with thank you. celeste and sixteen others lost limbs that day. ron was one of the lucky ones doctors were able to save his leg. but the trauma and pain still linger. we're going to have to work for a long time to get to new normal whatever that going to be. after months of deliberation attorney general eric holder announced the u.s. would seek the death penalty. the defense will argue that zocor was pressured into it by his older brother that he was a popular well liked college kid led astray. you know it's going t
at home in new hampshire karen and her family were slowly recovering from their injuries. not so much for wasm physical abilities things like. specially for me my rose colored glasses you know. just the reality. different. things are not the same. when even with ron and i. working through things and i'm working through things. it had been six months since the bombing and karen had not yet seen her good friend celeste who was with them at the finish line and lost both her legs in the beginning....
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karen, your sister works at square. >> yes my sister works at square. it was an outstanding quarter. there was a lot to like about it the revenue acceleration was very good and the services platform we haven't even begun to see it yet and the restaurant services all of the way through from there and all of the way through to caviar to deliver the food. i think people are a little disappointed in ebitda and they said they've been consistent saying we're going to spend to grow, and they keep saying that. i think these numbers were great. the only problem is the bar was very high going into this earnings report. >> okay. >> payment stocks are a big part of the bitcoin bull thesis and this week, the cryptocurrency could be, dare we say in bitcoin purgatory. bitcoin fell below 8,000 after braking through the key level after the sec rejected what would have been the first bitcoin etf. investors are wondering if bitcoin is doomed to be stuck in the of,06,000 to 7,000 in may. it's not actually bad for the bitcoin currency the head of digital asset at sufk lana
karen, your sister works at square. >> yes my sister works at square. it was an outstanding quarter. there was a lot to like about it the revenue acceleration was very good and the services platform we haven't even begun to see it yet and the restaurant services all of the way through from there and all of the way through to caviar to deliver the food. i think people are a little disappointed in ebitda and they said they've been consistent saying we're going to spend to grow, and they...
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i want, first, karen has written a definitive obituary of senator mccain. karen, you write in the "washington post," "when he acted like an ordinary politician, trimming principles in the cause of ambition and experience, it was all the more jarring because of the standard he had set. in the years that followed, a question often asked was which is the real john mccain?" so which one is it? >> well, there really was -- john mccain had this code of honor that i think on the one hand both defined him, but i think it was also a burden. i think it also haunted him because when he fell short of his own standards, he was in torment. you ask what was the worst moment when he was a prisoner of war, it wasn't being tortured. it wasn't all those years of solitary confinement. it was -- it was when after having his arms rebroken, he was forced to sign a sort of stilted confession. so, again, you don't see that sort of kind of internal, you know, an internal code of honor in that many politicians. so, yes, he was both -- he was both of those john mccains. he was the joh
i want, first, karen has written a definitive obituary of senator mccain. karen, you write in the "washington post," "when he acted like an ordinary politician, trimming principles in the cause of ambition and experience, it was all the more jarring because of the standard he had set. in the years that followed, a question often asked was which is the real john mccain?" so which one is it? >> well, there really was -- john mccain had this code of honor that i think on...
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charges along with campaign finance charges linked to the hush money deals with stormy daniels and karen mcdougall. we have reporters standing by outside the courthouses in virginia and new york. and i'll speak with congressman castro. our correspondents and specialists are also standing by with full coverage. let's begin with the verdict in the paul manafort trial. our justice correspondent jessica schneider outside the courthouse in virginia. update our viewers, jessica. what's just happened? >> reporter: wolf, paul manafort guilty on eight separate counts including bank fraud, tax fraud and hiding foreign bank accounts and when the judge informed paul manafort of this guilty verdict in part, paul manafort stared straight ahead as he stood before the judge. he did not smile. and he showed know motion. now, paul manafort, the former campaign chairman of president trump, he's now facing up to 80 years in prison. let me break it down for you. this jury found paul manafort guilty on eight of the 18 counts. five counts were tax fraud charges. one was hiding a foreign bank account and two ch
charges along with campaign finance charges linked to the hush money deals with stormy daniels and karen mcdougall. we have reporters standing by outside the courthouses in virginia and new york. and i'll speak with congressman castro. our correspondents and specialists are also standing by with full coverage. let's begin with the verdict in the paul manafort trial. our justice correspondent jessica schneider outside the courthouse in virginia. update our viewers, jessica. what's just happened?...
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that's karen mcdougal.d $150,000 in a catch and kill agreement by ami, american media, david pecker, the company he runs. you know this guy by now. michael cohen pled to eight counts earlier this week, including two on campaign finance tied to the donations to karen mcdougal and stormy daniels, the porn star who got paid $130,000 11 days before the election for her silence that we know was set up through a shell company that cohen set up and was paid back by donald trump. less attention given by still a pending piece of litigation, summer zervos has sued donald trump. she said she had an affair with him in the 2000s. he's denied it. she said he defamed her in the process. there's a lawsuit in which discovery is happening now. go to the bottom, this is a trump international hotel. this is in d.c., the old post office. this ties to amollment, which is a way of saying donald trump is benefitting from the fact his name is on this hotel. foreign dignitaries stay here to cozy up to him. that case is ongoing. judg
that's karen mcdougal.d $150,000 in a catch and kill agreement by ami, american media, david pecker, the company he runs. you know this guy by now. michael cohen pled to eight counts earlier this week, including two on campaign finance tied to the donations to karen mcdougal and stormy daniels, the porn star who got paid $130,000 11 days before the election for her silence that we know was set up through a shell company that cohen set up and was paid back by donald trump. less attention given...
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karen went to the courthouse nearly every day. over the course of the trial she had become one of the main spokespersons in media contacts for the survivors. but for now there was nothing to do but wait. you mean suddenly a text from a clerk inside glued her that the jury was close to a decision. that they're going to be coming out of it starting any time now i would prefer it be you know and the death penalty just because i think that's a fair thing the right thing. is awful if that is. i think it's the just thing that's what i'm hoping. and we are coming on the air because the jury deciding the fate of boston marathon bombers are hard and i have has reached a verdict. they have sentenced him to death. news of the verdict traveled fast but you know that there's still a long road ahead but right now it feels like we can take a breath and thank you. absent breathe again you know without even realizing all the crap and once the good came it was like now we can start here no point. with son lives fate sealed karen began the long driv
karen went to the courthouse nearly every day. over the course of the trial she had become one of the main spokespersons in media contacts for the survivors. but for now there was nothing to do but wait. you mean suddenly a text from a clerk inside glued her that the jury was close to a decision. that they're going to be coming out of it starting any time now i would prefer it be you know and the death penalty just because i think that's a fair thing the right thing. is awful if that is. i...
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we are talking about stormy daniels, karen mcdougall, russian collusion, all of this is about 2016. simple. you know more than the rest of us. did we have free and fair elections? >> jake, our committee's going to finish this process. we've already finished on election security and also confirmed that the russians intervened to help trump and hurt clinton. we have elections in 65 odd days and as we have seen in the last 24 hours, as well, from microsoft, facebook and twitter, our foreign adversaries are still using the internet to try to interfere in our political debate and in our election cycle. >> senator warner, vice chairman of the intelligence committee, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> a congressman on a nice european vacation? not a big deal. spending hundreds of thousands of dollars at target, tequila shots from campaign funds, that lands you in legal trouble. we'll explain why and who. there that 1 in 30 boomers has, yet most don't even know it. a virus that's been almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. hep c can hide in the body for years without symptoms. left untreated
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please welcome congress member karen bass.o the show. - thank you. thanks for having me on. - it really is the perfect time to have you on because of your experience not just in congress and on immigration but also with regards to the child welfare system. let's talk a little bit about this policy that the trump administration has now implemented separating kids from their parents. there's one element that people don't seem to think about, and that is, where are the kids going to go if they're taken away indefinitely? what strain does that put on the u.s. system? - well, first of all, the foster care system is exploding right now because of the opioid crisis. so we don't have enough foster homes now for kids who are abused or neglected. that's the purpose of the system: to protect children. - right. - the idea that we would separate children as a punishment and as a deterrent so people won't come and their parents won't do this, is just egregious. - this just seems like one of those situations where everyone seems to agree on
please welcome congress member karen bass.o the show. - thank you. thanks for having me on. - it really is the perfect time to have you on because of your experience not just in congress and on immigration but also with regards to the child welfare system. let's talk a little bit about this policy that the trump administration has now implemented separating kids from their parents. there's one element that people don't seem to think about, and that is, where are the kids going to go if they're...
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become a much more real experience route and karen do you think. i think south africans will be looking at every twist and turn. during this whole inquiry and also as a my last question it's you know south africa was this model. if it were thought that it was going to be this shining example for africa what went wrong. i think that south africans are quite exhausted and overwhelmed by the corruption revelations that have been linked to the gupta family and have been publicized in those to leak e-mails this has been you know matter of public kind of discourse for at least the last two or three years and some africans are simply exhausted by the rhetoric that you hear over and over again is that people want as you raised yourself they want to see definitive action taken against people who commit these kind of acts of corruption but not just that they want to see people government officials actually being held accountable for a very wasteful you know mullet ministration where they're effectively treating the state money back it doesn't really belong t
become a much more real experience route and karen do you think. i think south africans will be looking at every twist and turn. during this whole inquiry and also as a my last question it's you know south africa was this model. if it were thought that it was going to be this shining example for africa what went wrong. i think that south africans are quite exhausted and overwhelmed by the corruption revelations that have been linked to the gupta family and have been publicized in those to leak...
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this hate that is our topic today on quadriga it's a pleasure to introduce our guests and we welcome karen taylor she's an expert on racism she's a member of the s.p.d. and heads its committee on migration and diversity and she says as long as germany does not deal with its racism problem more people will be hunted down because of their race and not only incumbents and it's great to have my colleague counts five for on the show he works for us. an expert on right wing extremism and he says germany is facing a constitutional crisis politicians and citizens increasingly ignore the basic principles of germany's core values and finally we're pleased to welcome back to the program mountain laming he's a commentator for the daily newspaper. and he says the events in cannes this are shocking and disgusting but by and large and especially in a european perspective germany coped with the refugee crisis quite well more than three hundred thousand migrants have found a job unemployment is low the welfare system is strong. so welcome to all of you and hands if you would i'd like to start with what hap
this hate that is our topic today on quadriga it's a pleasure to introduce our guests and we welcome karen taylor she's an expert on racism she's a member of the s.p.d. and heads its committee on migration and diversity and she says as long as germany does not deal with its racism problem more people will be hunted down because of their race and not only incumbents and it's great to have my colleague counts five for on the show he works for us. an expert on right wing extremism and he says...
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you talk about how much she inspired you, jackie, karen, dorr writt dorinda and twinkie.me what this feels like to be a part of eulogizing, celebrating aretha franklin on part of this day. >> it's a big honor for us because she was a big sister to us so we are so proud of being able to be a part. she sang at our mother's home going so to be able to do this today is just -- it surpasses anything i could imagine to honor her this way today and she's going to truly be missed. she was an icon. when you called aretha franklin's name, everybody wanted to see where she was going to be and be there and be a part of whatever she was doing so to be a part of this today is amazing and awesome and humbling experience for us. >> and karen there's so many ways in which this city has exhibited how much they love aretha franklin from the people who are coming out days ago to get their spot to see her body lie in repose to what ryan described, folks who came out yesterday to get their spot here in the church and then last night it was beautiful to see downtown detroit washed in pink. and
you talk about how much she inspired you, jackie, karen, dorr writt dorinda and twinkie.me what this feels like to be a part of eulogizing, celebrating aretha franklin on part of this day. >> it's a big honor for us because she was a big sister to us so we are so proud of being able to be a part. she sang at our mother's home going so to be able to do this today is just -- it surpasses anything i could imagine to honor her this way today and she's going to truly be missed. she was an...
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right now live from the nasdaq marketsite overlooking times square i'm melissa lee,ed traders are karen finerman, and shares of nvidia after hours and we'll have instant reaction on the stock and what wall street is saying about the earnings report and walmart surging nearly 10% after reporting a 40% jump in online sales, and is it coming back to take on amazon and the top technician weighs in, but first, we start off with the epic rally on wall street and the words with white house adviser larry kudlow >> retail sales and industrial production and low inflation, and the rock steady dollar, and trillions of dollars in capital and all over the world is coming into the united states, because our economy, our investors and our workforce are crushing it right now. we are crushing it ♪ living in america >> and america is crushing it. the dow jumping more than 400 points and walmart seeing best of earnings and it's the best day since all of the major indices are back within striking distance and an all-time high and if you're betting here at home and the major sectors that you're working, man
right now live from the nasdaq marketsite overlooking times square i'm melissa lee,ed traders are karen finerman, and shares of nvidia after hours and we'll have instant reaction on the stock and what wall street is saying about the earnings report and walmart surging nearly 10% after reporting a 40% jump in online sales, and is it coming back to take on amazon and the top technician weighs in, but first, we start off with the epic rally on wall street and the words with white house adviser...
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we alsojoined by we also joined by karen we alsojoined by karen gibson, conductor of the kingdom choirrful tribute piece us. you are here to reflect on today's sad news. the sad news today is that the queen of soul, aretha franklin, has died aged 76. don't play that song for me, it brings back memories, of days that i once knew, fills my heart with pain applause great sadness, but there is a real this is bbc news. i'm rachel schofield. the headlines at 7pm. aretha franklin, the "queen of soul" known for hits like respect and ‘say a little prayer‘ dies at the age of 76. as soon as news of her death broke — tributes began pouring in from around the globe — from eltonjohn to diana ross, sir paul mccartney to sister sledge. such a great about her, such a confidence, such a strength. she was a queen, literally. she was a queen, literally. in other news — a rise in the number of a level students getting top grades — the most for six years. allegations that a call to armed jihad was heard at the didsbury mosque linked to the manchester arena bomber salman abedi.
we alsojoined by we also joined by karen we alsojoined by karen gibson, conductor of the kingdom choirrful tribute piece us. you are here to reflect on today's sad news. the sad news today is that the queen of soul, aretha franklin, has died aged 76. don't play that song for me, it brings back memories, of days that i once knew, fills my heart with pain applause great sadness, but there is a real this is bbc news. i'm rachel schofield. the headlines at 7pm. aretha franklin, the "queen of...
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republican candidate karen housley will join me to discuss hers, next. managing blood sugar is not a marathon. it's a series of smart choices. and when you replace one meal or snack a day with glucerna made with carbsteady to help minimize blood sugar spikes you can really feel it. glucerna. everyday progress.
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and the publisher who bought karen mcdougal's story. and said impeachment proceedings would reduce america to poverty. his conversation came when he had high praise for himself. >> i give myself and a-plus. i don't think any president has done what i've done. we haven't even been two years. >> and he warns what he believes would happen if he were ever impeached. >> i don't know how you can impeach somebody who's done a great job. i tell you what, if i ever got impeached, i think the market would crash, i think everybody would be very poor. >> as for factors that might lead to impeachment or expose him liability, he said buying the silence of two women in the closing days of his campaign is not against the law even though michael cohen has pled guilty to exactly that saying he broke the law. the president continued to try to distance himself from his former lawyer. didn't do big deals, did small deals. not that much. they made it sound like i didn't live without him. >> confessing to crimes and the kind of things mob bosses -- >> he made
and the publisher who bought karen mcdougal's story. and said impeachment proceedings would reduce america to poverty. his conversation came when he had high praise for himself. >> i give myself and a-plus. i don't think any president has done what i've done. we haven't even been two years. >> and he warns what he believes would happen if he were ever impeached. >> i don't know how you can impeach somebody who's done a great job. i tell you what, if i ever got impeached, i...
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the presumption has been that karen mcdugal -- all of those things can come to pass.never have granted or asked for immunity from the department of justice to give somebody immunity unless they had information i couldn't get anywhere else or corroborated someone's testimony who is less credible or you were at risk of being prosecuted by me for your own involvement in the case. all of those things appear to be true. yet again you have andrew wisalburg subpoenaed. the walls have closed in officially. >> if i were the president the chief financial officer for the trump organization after the last year or two, for 40 years who knows presumably so much about what is going on there. you is to worry about david pecker. >> can you imagine if he gets into some sort of trouble how president trump will try to distance himself from something? >> these are people who understand the inner workings of donald trump's world for a very long time. that is a threat to the president. >> he has been subpoenaed to testify before the federal prosecutors. >> i think one of the under played el
the presumption has been that karen mcdugal -- all of those things can come to pass.never have granted or asked for immunity from the department of justice to give somebody immunity unless they had information i couldn't get anywhere else or corroborated someone's testimony who is less credible or you were at risk of being prosecuted by me for your own involvement in the case. all of those things appear to be true. yet again you have andrew wisalburg subpoenaed. the walls have closed in...
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you'll hear that >> got it. >> all right let's play >> karen, kick it off. shop it or drop it reluctantly, i would say drop it its had a huge, huge run, and i just think the bar is very high, august 30th is the report. why are you groaning why is everyone growning >> i actually like the idea. a lot of these retailers and yeah, i would drop it as well. a lot of the retailers have had such a run, how much more do they have with them? >> i stopped going into abercrombie after the bags had pictures of guys with waxed chests on them it's too intimidating. drop it. get out of there i would shop it. i don't like the exposure they have in europe and i think that could be a little bit soft and i do think this was so out of favor for so many years that i think people bet against it and now it's just that bounce effect and that bounce can probably go further. >> again, it's had this enormous run and why should dick's succeed where other specialty sporting goods store has failed. they're the only one left. >> we're talking about abercrombie. >> yeah. hang on. >> first o
you'll hear that >> got it. >> all right let's play >> karen, kick it off. shop it or drop it reluctantly, i would say drop it its had a huge, huge run, and i just think the bar is very high, august 30th is the report. why are you groaning why is everyone growning >> i actually like the idea. a lot of these retailers and yeah, i would drop it as well. a lot of the retailers have had such a run, how much more do they have with them? >> i stopped going into...
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. ♪ >> reporter: it's an opportunity granted by god, choir director karen gibson says, not to mentionand meghan. who were you singing for that day? >> we were singing for the couple, definitely, because it's their wedding, their very private, personal, intimate ceremony on the world stage. ♪ stand by me >> reporter: because something in their voices, that sound, that song, struck a chord that day that resonated far beyond the castle walls. ♪ stand by me ♪ stand by me >> reporter: charlie d'agata, cbs news, london. >>> that is the "overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city i'm jeff glor. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm don dahler. facebook says it has uncovered a sophisticated effort, possibly by russia, to interfere in american politics ahead of the midterm elections. the company announced it removed 32 pages and accounts from facebook and instagram for what it described as coordinated
. ♪ >> reporter: it's an opportunity granted by god, choir director karen gibson says, not to mentionand meghan. who were you singing for that day? >> we were singing for the couple, definitely, because it's their wedding, their very private, personal, intimate ceremony on the world stage. ♪ stand by me >> reporter: because something in their voices, that sound, that song, struck a chord that day that resonated far beyond the castle walls. ♪ stand by me ♪ stand by me...
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al-jazeera israel has reopened the only commercial crossing into gaza after a month long shutdown by karen abu salim entrance into the strip was closed on july ninth during heightened tension between israelis and palestinians israeli defense minister says close fuel and construction materials will now be allowed through israel's also expanded the fishing zone off gaza chasse traffic with this update force trucks have started arriving here at gaza's only commercial crossing with israel the start for example will fill up with goods across the border before returning in cigars and we understand around eight hundred trucks are expected to pass the border today. now we understand that a lot of pressure came on israel as well from israeli businesses that contract out gaza workers inside gaza or in for example the textile industry that kind of pressure being put on the israeli government because those businesses were concerned that those goods were not coming out we understand that the exports of
al-jazeera israel has reopened the only commercial crossing into gaza after a month long shutdown by karen abu salim entrance into the strip was closed on july ninth during heightened tension between israelis and palestinians israeli defense minister says close fuel and construction materials will now be allowed through israel's also expanded the fishing zone off gaza chasse traffic with this update force trucks have started arriving here at gaza's only commercial crossing with israel the start...
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have been trying to buy from the "national enquirer's" publisher, more dirt than stormy daniels and karenl you all about it on "360." when you're particular, you want things done right. that's why we test all of our paints and stains for months. or even years. we dedicate 175,000 square feet to getting it wrong... ...because you deserve paint that's done right. that's proudly particular. benjamin moore. the standard for paint professionals. only at local paint and hardware...
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also, the minnesota state senator karen housley, she won the public and primary, to fill the seat of al franken that was filled by tina smith, the lieutenant governor, now sitting senator. interesting about this, this is not in anybody's radar. it should be. this race could be closer than people think.
also, the minnesota state senator karen housley, she won the public and primary, to fill the seat of al franken that was filled by tina smith, the lieutenant governor, now sitting senator. interesting about this, this is not in anybody's radar. it should be. this race could be closer than people think.