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joining me is kathy jones and brian rehling. i want to begin with you, kathy.organ stanley asked the simple question, what if things are better than we thought? are we finding things are ok? kathy: i think we are ok. the big question two weeks ago is are we going to negative yield like the rest of the world? that is so two weeks ago now. now everyone is worried about what is the upside in yields. jonathan: let's think about where we have been in the past 10 days. we have gone from in and around 1.40, and backed up all the way back towards 2% almost. that is a huge move, kathy. kathy: it is although we use a couple of fair value models for tenured treasuries, and we have value at 1.85%-2% anyway, so we are getting back from oversold to what would be considered fair value. jonathan: that is the big debate for many people watching the program. over the weekend, it will be the big debate. brian, your views. either you frame this as saying this is a correction in the context of a massive move in 2019, or the beginning of something else, a new trend. brian: we have s
joining me is kathy jones and brian rehling. i want to begin with you, kathy.organ stanley asked the simple question, what if things are better than we thought? are we finding things are ok? kathy: i think we are ok. the big question two weeks ago is are we going to negative yield like the rest of the world? that is so two weeks ago now. now everyone is worried about what is the upside in yields. jonathan: let's think about where we have been in the past 10 days. we have gone from in and around...
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jonathan: what do you think, kathy? kathy: we are in the lower camp.ut i think 2% to 2.25% is a reasonable place for 10-year treasuries end up. i think the market just got really carried away for a while with some of the negative news from abroad. now, we have signs of consumers continuing to be supporting the economy going forward, and some of the risks of deflation, recession, etc. have abated, so we are getting back to what i would consider a reasonable level. jonathan: to understand whether this is sustainable are not, you have to talk about what is underpinning the move. and to what degree you assign what has happened with the the trade story. the trade story is totally unpredictable. if you believe that is the biggest driver of what has happened with treasury yields, i don't think you can say that the moves that we have seen are sustainable, with any level of confidence. what underpins the move, and to what degree is it all about trade? kathy: i don't think it is all about train but obviously a contributing factor. but we have seen better economi
jonathan: what do you think, kathy? kathy: we are in the lower camp.ut i think 2% to 2.25% is a reasonable place for 10-year treasuries end up. i think the market just got really carried away for a while with some of the negative news from abroad. now, we have signs of consumers continuing to be supporting the economy going forward, and some of the risks of deflation, recession, etc. have abated, so we are getting back to what i would consider a reasonable level. jonathan: to understand whether...
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kathy: very little.of the bit of a stimulus, sort of a trickle of stimulus here and there, and they will continue to do that. so we will start to see some bottoming out in the next couple of months, but so far, it has been flat line at best. jonathan: the ecb would love to see some bottoming out in their economy. in the chinese economy as well. it is the rapidfire around. let's talk about the ecb. draghi's last meeting is next month, and then lagarde comes in. is her first move another rate cut, yes or no? brian? brian: yes, i think they will have to do something. kathy: no. pilar: yes. jonathan: have we seen the lows for the year on the u.s. 10 year yield, yes or no? have we seen the low for the year already on the u.s. 10 year yield? pilar: no, i'll think so. kathy: yes. brian: no, i don't think so. jonathan: going into next week for the federal reserve, is the fed one more and done through year-round, yes or no? one more cut and done for 2019 question mark yes or no? kathy: no. pilar: no. brian: no. j
kathy: very little.of the bit of a stimulus, sort of a trickle of stimulus here and there, and they will continue to do that. so we will start to see some bottoming out in the next couple of months, but so far, it has been flat line at best. jonathan: the ecb would love to see some bottoming out in their economy. in the chinese economy as well. it is the rapidfire around. let's talk about the ecb. draghi's last meeting is next month, and then lagarde comes in. is her first move another rate...
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kathy: very little.have had a trickle of stimulus here and there, and they will continue to do that. we may see some bottoming out in the next couple of months, but so far, it has been pretty much flat line at best. jonathan: the ecb and europe without to see some bottoming out of their economy and the chinese economy as well. it is the rapidfire around. let's talk about the ecb. meeting is next month, and then lagarde comes in. is her first move another rate cut, yes or no? brian: yes, i think they will have to do something. kathy: no. pilar: yes. jonathan: have we seen the lows for the yield on the u.s. 10-year yield? no, i'll think so. kathy: yes. brian: no, i don't think so. jonathan: going into next week with the federal reserve, are they one more and done through the rest of the year? kathy: no. pilar: no. brian: no. jonathan: great to have you all with me. see you next week same time, same place. from new york, for our audience worldwide. this is bloomberg. ♪ [inaudible] mark: i'm mark crumpton wi
kathy: very little.have had a trickle of stimulus here and there, and they will continue to do that. we may see some bottoming out in the next couple of months, but so far, it has been pretty much flat line at best. jonathan: the ecb and europe without to see some bottoming out of their economy and the chinese economy as well. it is the rapidfire around. let's talk about the ecb. meeting is next month, and then lagarde comes in. is her first move another rate cut, yes or no? brian: yes, i think...
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he used to come and collect the rent. >> reporter: kathie was kathie mccormack, stewart's young and beautifulpstairs neighbor. >> it was like prince charming and a princess. kathie was the love of his life. >> reporter: but it didn't last. a few years later, the altman's watched their prince and princess grow >> she became more independent. it wasn't the fairy tale anymore. >> reporter: no. in fact, kathie's brother jim told us it was more like a horror movie. >> there's a dark side of bob that, you know, was fairly well camouflaged when they were first, you know, going out and getting married. but it escalated ultimately into psychological abuse, economic abuse and physical abuse. >> reporter: remember that doctor's letter warning that the 10 year-old bob suffered from severe hostility issues? kathie gave a copy to her friends, including ellen strauss. evidence, she said, just in case. >> kathie warned all of us that if anything ever happened, look to bob. bob did it. don't let him get away with it. >> reporter: and then in 1982, kathie durst disappeared. how did he take it? >> it's bob. you
he used to come and collect the rent. >> reporter: kathie was kathie mccormack, stewart's young and beautifulpstairs neighbor. >> it was like prince charming and a princess. kathie was the love of his life. >> reporter: but it didn't last. a few years later, the altman's watched their prince and princess grow >> she became more independent. it wasn't the fairy tale anymore. >> reporter: no. in fact, kathie's brother jim told us it was more like a horror movie....
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kathy: hi. max: hi, kathy. kathy: hi, max. kathy. max: i know who you are. kathy: how are you?y nice to meet you. lemonis: over the years, kathy has built a multi-billion-dollar branding and products company. very few people know branding better than her. and what i was hoping happened more than anything is that max would listen to her, because she hasn't listened to me yet. max: i'm a bit of a fan girl. so i'm a bit -- [ laughs ] kathy: you've got a great product. now we've got to get people connected to it. max: yeah. lemonis: let's see some new packaging. max: okay, so, this is our current bathroom cleaner. and this is what it looks like. we came up with a new name called may home. it's easy to say. the second one, we went with m&h. no? okay. lemonis: last week, we talked about moving away from the name murchison-hume. but the first thing she brings out is a murchison-hume product. if she thought she was gonna find a receptive audience in kathy, sorry, i don't think that's gonna happen. max: i brought you a wild card, clean evolution. lemonis: where's the clean evolution wit
kathy: hi. max: hi, kathy. kathy: hi, max. kathy. max: i know who you are. kathy: how are you?y nice to meet you. lemonis: over the years, kathy has built a multi-billion-dollar branding and products company. very few people know branding better than her. and what i was hoping happened more than anything is that max would listen to her, because she hasn't listened to me yet. max: i'm a bit of a fan girl. so i'm a bit -- [ laughs ] kathy: you've got a great product. now we've got to get people...
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>> heart breaking. >> reporter: when she heard kathy's story, detective trapp began to think she was on to something. then she discovered that just two and a half week after quinna disappeared, there was another one, josephine monique vargas. >> she had a beautiful personality. they used to call her giggles because she always made people laugh. >> reporter: josephine's mother priscilla had been on the local news searching for answers for months, ever since her daughter left a family bar-b-que telling them she was going for groceries. >> reporter: that was the last time any of us sue her. >> reporter: she went to the santa ana police department and filled out a report. >> they didn't really do anything to look for her. >> reporter: so she did. >> nothing was going to stop me looking for my daughter, nothing, or no one. >> reporter: it was pure chance when she ran into another mother, desperate to find her daughter, martha, 28-years-old and a mother herself who vanished run with day. >> translator: she said no way she would have left, to say i'm going and leave everything behind. >> re
>> heart breaking. >> reporter: when she heard kathy's story, detective trapp began to think she was on to something. then she discovered that just two and a half week after quinna disappeared, there was another one, josephine monique vargas. >> she had a beautiful personality. they used to call her giggles because she always made people laugh. >> reporter: josephine's mother priscilla had been on the local news searching for answers for months, ever since her daughter...
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kathy park in south carolina. thanks, kathy. >> all right. i want to go down to reporter julia bagg who is live in daytona beach, florida. julia, we just heard the forecast from bill. daytona beach may very well in a position where the storm is staying off the coast for the most part, but storm surge still very much a problem in the coming 12 hours or so. we're going to have to wait and see what that next advisory in just an hour or so, what that says, but what are you hearing from people down there? how are people being prepared? >> reporter: well, jasmine, we're still under a hurricane warning, and i've been talking to emergency managers this morning and keeping an eye on dorian. they are just baffled with wondering how long we will be under a hurricane warning here because this storm has been so stationary. and as you mentioned, and bill's saying storm surge absolutely a concern here. i'm right along the halifax river. this is the intercoastal here, and that's an area that is low lying. so starting yesterday, people were evacuating from th
kathy park in south carolina. thanks, kathy. >> all right. i want to go down to reporter julia bagg who is live in daytona beach, florida. julia, we just heard the forecast from bill. daytona beach may very well in a position where the storm is staying off the coast for the most part, but storm surge still very much a problem in the coming 12 hours or so. we're going to have to wait and see what that next advisory in just an hour or so, what that says, but what are you hearing from people...
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it was an exhilarating time for kathy. >> kathy was excited to move to japan, and she was going to beeacher. >> reporter: later after todd left the air force, katey's friends how she was there for him. >> she was very nurturing in the fact that she was supporting him in whatever different career he was going to choose. >> reporter: it was a difficult time for todd. >> we did spend thanksgiving with them one year and todd had put on a lot of weight. i know that he wasn't working and he was depressed. >> reporter: but todd always had a knack for making money. he got into the booming wifi business. pretty soon they moved into a big lake side house in georgia with a boat and fancy cars and of course an airplane. kathy, always so nurturing, told her friends she was ready to take the next step. >> i remember kathy calling me and telling me that they were living in georgia and that she was excited about it and that she wanted to have children. i was excited for her because i could see her with little kids. >> reporter: but nine years into what looked like a happy marriage children had yet to
it was an exhilarating time for kathy. >> kathy was excited to move to japan, and she was going to beeacher. >> reporter: later after todd left the air force, katey's friends how she was there for him. >> she was very nurturing in the fact that she was supporting him in whatever different career he was going to choose. >> reporter: it was a difficult time for todd. >> we did spend thanksgiving with them one year and todd had put on a lot of weight. i know that he...
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martha, justin, kathie, all-star state climatologist. thank you for your time. we enjoyed it.applause] ♪ ♪ >> in 1979 a small network with a username row that a big idea. let's use a cup their own minds. c-span open the doors to washington policymaking for all to see, bring your unfiltered content from congress and beyond. a lattice change in four years but today that big idea is more relevant than ever. on television and online c-span is your unfiltered view of government so you can make up your own mind. rocky is a public service by your cable or satellite provider. >> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg delivers remarks received in little rock, arkansas, as part of the lecture series hosted by the clinton foundation and the clinton school of public service. live coverage at 7:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> this is the story of how this whole new economy was built, and i've always been really interested, ever since i was working in washington in how business and government interact with one another. they have an intestate relationship avails of a collaborative relations
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ay: kathy k kelly, you u are longtime peace activist on the ground.ou have spent -- you have gone to afghanistan countless times where you are right now. what is the understanding of peace activists on the ground? what are they calling for? and also, in the last days, the reports we had come "the new york times" reporting the white house was seriously considering expanding the cia presence in afghanistan, if and when international forces begin to leave the country, u.s. forces, as senior white house advisers seeking to expand the cia's presence, the cia presence would include new counterterrorism blissful forces but gina haspel reportedly has raised concerns about the idea. they must alsod leave afghanistan along with the military. >> you might at also since president trump took office, there is been a 65% increase in private security contractors in afghanistan being paid by the united states. there is a lot of skepticism on the part of young peace activists whom i know. they don't any longer expxpect that negotiators are going to help them have a mor
ay: kathy k kelly, you u are longtime peace activist on the ground.ou have spent -- you have gone to afghanistan countless times where you are right now. what is the understanding of peace activists on the ground? what are they calling for? and also, in the last days, the reports we had come "the new york times" reporting the white house was seriously considering expanding the cia presence in afghanistan, if and when international forces begin to leave the country, u.s. forces, as...
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madam speaker, i rise today to recognize kathy coles. she recently earned her eighth muree dan black belt in song kwan taekwondo. this is an amazing achievement, especially considering the perseverance required. each increased degree in black belt rank takes roughly the same number of years to achieve. for example, a second degree would take approximately two years. a third degree, three years. kathy plans to test for and earn her ninth degree which should take about 8 1/2 years. congratulations, kathy, on doing what no other woman has done. good luck on earning your ninth degree black belt. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from ohio, mr. turner, for five minutes. mr. turner: thank you, madam speaker. i rise today to pay tribute and congratulate my good friend particular church on his retirement. dick church has faithfully served the city of miamisburg as mayor since 1992 and as a city councilman for four years prior to that. he is the longest serving mayor in miami's -- miamisburg history. he's t
madam speaker, i rise today to recognize kathy coles. she recently earned her eighth muree dan black belt in song kwan taekwondo. this is an amazing achievement, especially considering the perseverance required. each increased degree in black belt rank takes roughly the same number of years to achieve. for example, a second degree would take approximately two years. a third degree, three years. kathy plans to test for and earn her ninth degree which should take about 8 1/2 years....
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>> kathy park, thank you. >>> it is actually the last day of summer. i know, hard to accept. new tropical storm has formed in the atlantic. tropical storm karen will impact puerto rico tuesday bringing heavy rain, gusty winds and potentially flash flooding and mudslides. >>> former nfl player antonio brown unleashed a tirade, ripping into the league, allowing other players excused accused of sexual assault to remain playing in the league. will he ever play again? >> reporter: tonight antonio brown out of the job, on the offensive. taking to twitter this morning, announcing he's done with the nfl. then in a series of since deleted tweets he targeted former teammates, the league and patriots owner robert kraft, even sharing an article for revealing a second sexual harassment complaint against him, commenting system working effectively. on twitter brown wrote will not be playing in the nfl anymore. these owners can cancel deals do anything they want at any time. we'll see if the nfl players association will hold them accountable. brown then applied a double standard, mentions kr
>> kathy park, thank you. >>> it is actually the last day of summer. i know, hard to accept. new tropical storm has formed in the atlantic. tropical storm karen will impact puerto rico tuesday bringing heavy rain, gusty winds and potentially flash flooding and mudslides. >>> former nfl player antonio brown unleashed a tirade, ripping into the league, allowing other players excused accused of sexual assault to remain playing in the league. will he ever play again?...
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brian, kathy, thank you for joining us tonight. see you both. >> thank you. >> stick around for the night court. tonight, you are the jury. the case, the government is suing match.com. hmm? but first, 2020 -- the beto o'-rourke rally where he argued only the government should be allowed to have fire arms like ar-15s. critics pointed out making that argument out of place where national guard troops killed gun owners. o'-rourke accused them of trying to intimidate his supporters. the next debate will take place on a single night instead of two. the democratic national committee announcing that friday. the showdown will be held on the campus of wes tearville, ohio. it will mark the fourth round of debates for democrats this cycle. democratic congresswoman gabbert, the last holdout does support an impeachment inquiry. president trump, she said impeachment would divide the country, but now after reviewing the complaints and the transcript of the phone call between president trump and ukraine's president, not moving forward on impeachmen
brian, kathy, thank you for joining us tonight. see you both. >> thank you. >> stick around for the night court. tonight, you are the jury. the case, the government is suing match.com. hmm? but first, 2020 -- the beto o'-rourke rally where he argued only the government should be allowed to have fire arms like ar-15s. critics pointed out making that argument out of place where national guard troops killed gun owners. o'-rourke accused them of trying to intimidate his supporters. the...
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>> kathy park there in charleston, south carolina. kathy, thank you for that. i'm joined now by nbc news meteorologist bill karins who has been tracking every movement of this storm. bill, we were saying at the top, has passed by the area of charleston. >> yes. >> just passed myrtle beach. >> minor damage in beth of those places that they can clean up. they've got power outages, 200,000, a quarter million people. it's kind of similar situation to florida. and now we're waiting for the hurricane winds to move onshore. so here is the wilmington area right here. this is obviously the eye. still very well defined. still a strong category 2. and you can see these northern bands. if you get into these northern bands, that's when the damage is going to happen. that's when the power outages will start to occur, the tree limbs start coming down you. get the arcs on the power lines there, and the transformers. and these bands now coming into oak island and little river here in myrtle beach, these are 50, 60-mile-per-hour winds. that doesn't do too much damage. once you g
>> kathy park there in charleston, south carolina. kathy, thank you for that. i'm joined now by nbc news meteorologist bill karins who has been tracking every movement of this storm. bill, we were saying at the top, has passed by the area of charleston. >> yes. >> just passed myrtle beach. >> minor damage in beth of those places that they can clean up. they've got power outages, 200,000, a quarter million people. it's kind of similar situation to florida. and now we're...
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ould you go along with that, kathy? our scientists encumbered by some constraints they felt in he past? >> yeah. attribution science, seeing the fingerprints of climate change on events has moved a lot the past few years. our colleagues saying the european heat wave, saying climate change definitely. a reporter would call up and we would say, we can't tie one of these into climate change. we are past that. we are seeing heat waves, big fires, and climate change ere. >> we go for the sexy lead. you do all the disclaimers, and at the bottom you say, you are screwed. by the kind of how it goes in the scientific paper. way we are screwed. if you flip that around, that might be good. i am just saying. >> when you pick up the phone, what are they asking you? >> there are people who call and ask about their daughter's wedding. >> of course. i hope you charge them extra. > it depends on my mood. but a lot of people, i find a lot of people just want to talk about it. they want somebody to talk to. i am on the other end of the li
ould you go along with that, kathy? our scientists encumbered by some constraints they felt in he past? >> yeah. attribution science, seeing the fingerprints of climate change on events has moved a lot the past few years. our colleagues saying the european heat wave, saying climate change definitely. a reporter would call up and we would say, we can't tie one of these into climate change. we are past that. we are seeing heat waves, big fires, and climate change ere. >> we go for the...
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. >> next call for thomas malone comes from kathy in new york. hi, kathy. >> caller: hi, how are you? i watch your show all the time. >> thanks for watching. we appreciate it. what's your question? >> i wanted to ask dr. malone if hyperconnectivity could be related to emergent behavior in groups of lower order life forms. in other words, like how colonies, like birds and ants and schools of fish, would he consider that a form of hyperconductivity? >> thank you, ma'am. so i think the example you bring up is a very interesting one. i would absolutely consider collections of animals as in many cases examples of collective intelligence or i'd call them superminds, birds flocking together, ant colonies, beehiv beehives, etc., those are all examples of what i think are interesting cases of collective intelligence. i wouldn't p usually -- in most cases i would not consider them examples of hyperconnectivity, because they still communicate with each other only at a fairly local level. so one ant can communicate with another ant that's right next to it ph
. >> next call for thomas malone comes from kathy in new york. hi, kathy. >> caller: hi, how are you? i watch your show all the time. >> thanks for watching. we appreciate it. what's your question? >> i wanted to ask dr. malone if hyperconnectivity could be related to emergent behavior in groups of lower order life forms. in other words, like how colonies, like birds and ants and schools of fish, would he consider that a form of hyperconductivity? >> thank you,...
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>> kathy park for us again tonight. kathy, thank you >>> hurricane dorian could begin pounding the bahamas in the next few hours many major resorts have already closed and residents who were able to have evacuated. while wind is a major concern, the rain, flooding and storm surge could swamp that low-lying island chain. morgan chesky is in nassau for us tonight. morgan, what's the mood like? what's it like on the island right now >> reporter: peter, right now people are keeping an incredibly close eye on dorian's path because any shift could make a drastic difference as it stands right now, abaco island and the grand bahama stands to get the bruntd of dorian's force as it moves through. and you're talking about storm surge. we're talking about 12 to 150 feet in some areas. and those sustained winds of anywhere between 120 and 150 miles an hour. the prime minister issuing a dire warning earlier, telling anyone in low-lying areas to get out if they can meanwhile, i spoke to the commander of a local search and rescue opera
>> kathy park for us again tonight. kathy, thank you >>> hurricane dorian could begin pounding the bahamas in the next few hours many major resorts have already closed and residents who were able to have evacuated. while wind is a major concern, the rain, flooding and storm surge could swamp that low-lying island chain. morgan chesky is in nassau for us tonight. morgan, what's the mood like? what's it like on the island right now >> reporter: peter, right now people are...
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kathy fisher has stayed invested.es the confounding for the gloom crew. we are above 27,000. euro-dollar stronger. sterling lifting off the news of the last hour. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ tom: lots of breaking news in this hour. we can do this with meredith sumpter of eurasia group and kathy fisher of bernstein. what a summer it has been. what a 2019. yellow is corrections. the gloom of the bear market, and down in may and august. enjoy trading range in august. is it really a breakout? have we broken out of the august malaise? >> it is shortsighted to say there is a breakout in the short term. there are cyclical trends we are dealing with. no matter what happens with the short-term trade issues, the trade issues are not going away under either party. trade issues are going to be with us for some time. a slowing global economy, lower interest rates for longer. these are things we have to adjust to. there are going to be ups and downs. we should not look for some major change to the market. tom: the bedrock
kathy fisher has stayed invested.es the confounding for the gloom crew. we are above 27,000. euro-dollar stronger. sterling lifting off the news of the last hour. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ tom: lots of breaking news in this hour. we can do this with meredith sumpter of eurasia group and kathy fisher of bernstein. what a summer it has been. what a 2019. yellow is corrections. the gloom of the bear market, and down in may and august. enjoy trading range in august. is it really a...
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kathy park in the low country. kathy, thank you.ant to show you there are is the locks hatch which i river that we're standing on in jupiter, florida. some of the storm surge, you're getting a look at the swelling here. we've seen it first hand over the last hour or two. the water from this river making its way over the banks. you're also looking at a number of pelicans as well. pelicans are all over jupiter, florida. of course the pell cant state bird of louisiana. but the pelican, a beautiful bird, it's bill has remained largely unchanged for 30 million years. a lot of folks don't realize that the pelicans eats roughly half its bodyweight every day. but even the pelicans taking the morning off as we await dorian's arrival here in florida. coming up, a former top fema official who knows all too well the effort underway to prepare ahead of the storm is going to join me. but for now, i'm going to send it back to geoff bennett who is standing by in new york. jeff. >>> still ahead, the latest on the deadly diving boat fire off the coas
kathy park in the low country. kathy, thank you.ant to show you there are is the locks hatch which i river that we're standing on in jupiter, florida. some of the storm surge, you're getting a look at the swelling here. we've seen it first hand over the last hour or two. the water from this river making its way over the banks. you're also looking at a number of pelicans as well. pelicans are all over jupiter, florida. of course the pell cant state bird of louisiana. but the pelican, a beautiful...
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and that's kathy new bell covaric saying this enforces the president's immigration agenda to enforcegainst people like easy bell, who you're seeing on this screen right now. she was not the only medical beneficiary of this program to testify on wednesday. let's listen to jonathan sanchez if in wednesday's hearing. >> the day our lawyers told us that the medical deferred action program was canceled, i started crying and told my mom i don't want to die, i don't want to die. if i go back to honduras, i will die. >> according to kathy's memo, jonathan sanchez is one of the people who, in her view, might be abusing this program. she is claiming that because of abuse, people like jonathan sanchez cannot be allowed to stay in this country and have to be sent to their deaths in his case, back to honduras. congressman desaulnier is back with us on the phone. congressman, this memo from politico that's been reported on today, i was just reading that for the audience. i know you've seen it. and this makes it pretty clear that it was part of kathy's department and she strongly believe that this
and that's kathy new bell covaric saying this enforces the president's immigration agenda to enforcegainst people like easy bell, who you're seeing on this screen right now. she was not the only medical beneficiary of this program to testify on wednesday. let's listen to jonathan sanchez if in wednesday's hearing. >> the day our lawyers told us that the medical deferred action program was canceled, i started crying and told my mom i don't want to die, i don't want to die. if i go back to...
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kathy park joining us from charleston, south carolina. thank you. get some perspective on this storm and a little history. we have our guests. to you first, it looks like florida won't be taking a direct hit. but are you worried that so many people there will assume the danger is passed? >> i'm concerned that folks are going to think there will be no impacts today and go out unnecessarily. my recommendation, it is not going to be a good day for weather on the east coast. stay inside. many schools have been canceled. stay inside. watch the news. think about how it can mitigate against these storms in the future. >> gosh, when you look at those waves. marsha, we know the u.s. coast guard is working to rescue survivors in the bahamas. what kind of role does the united states typically play in helping people there? >> in the bahamas u.s. aid will help out and then in the states of course the governors are working together and we've already seen a couple governors declare an emergency declaration so that the federal government can come in and help those
kathy park joining us from charleston, south carolina. thank you. get some perspective on this storm and a little history. we have our guests. to you first, it looks like florida won't be taking a direct hit. but are you worried that so many people there will assume the danger is passed? >> i'm concerned that folks are going to think there will be no impacts today and go out unnecessarily. my recommendation, it is not going to be a good day for weather on the east coast. stay inside. many...
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if i go back to honduras, i will die. >> according to kathy nuebel kovarik's memo, jonathan sanchez is of the people who, in her view, might be abusing this program. she is claiming that because of abuse, people like jonathan sanchez cannot be allowed to stay in this country and have to be sent to their deaths in his case, back to honduras. congressman desaulnier is back with us on the phone. congressman, this memo from politico that's been reported on today, i was just reading that for the audience. i know you've seen it. and this makes it pretty clear that it was part of kathy kovarik's department and she strongly believes that this program was subject to abuse and had to be stopped. >> so we'd like them to demonstrate that. we have asked for all the documents the oversight committee assured me today that we will get those. looks like we're going to have to issue subpoenas because as usual, the administration is not forthcoming. >> i think we're losing the congressman's telephone connection again. driving out there in the district somewhere. there's a lot of hills and valleys there.
if i go back to honduras, i will die. >> according to kathy nuebel kovarik's memo, jonathan sanchez is of the people who, in her view, might be abusing this program. she is claiming that because of abuse, people like jonathan sanchez cannot be allowed to stay in this country and have to be sent to their deaths in his case, back to honduras. congressman desaulnier is back with us on the phone. congressman, this memo from politico that's been reported on today, i was just reading that for...
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let's discuss this problem with legal analyst kathy arroyo and brian beenberg.rom the chairman and ceo of the peoples corporation with the obama national finance committee twice was worried from wall street about if senator warren becomes the democratic nominee. >> she vilifies capitalism, vilifies wall street, vilifies business and corporations. we would be fools to support someone who vilifies us and wants to disrupt the free market system but it is not just wall street. the business community as a whole and especially minorities are not going to support her. >> reporter: can she afford not to have those donors? >> she is running for president of the united states, she needs support from wall street. wall street has not had a problem supporting democratic candidates in the past. they have a problem supporting someone who's expressed goal is to undermine the capitalist system. the previous segment mentioned that. is not just a wall street issue but a broader economy issue. not just wall street that ought to be nervous but every business looking at their bottom
let's discuss this problem with legal analyst kathy arroyo and brian beenberg.rom the chairman and ceo of the peoples corporation with the obama national finance committee twice was worried from wall street about if senator warren becomes the democratic nominee. >> she vilifies capitalism, vilifies wall street, vilifies business and corporations. we would be fools to support someone who vilifies us and wants to disrupt the free market system but it is not just wall street. the business...
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kathy, your thoughts?'s so odd, i really hope he skidding because the point is, the american people do not want investigations, that's the entire point of the republicans in the entire point that they made with mueller, a cost so much money to undo investigations that people don't like investigations. so why would we investigate a president who's no longer president on a netflix deal and book deal if every president had a book deal since they left office. no taxpayer wants this. >> the key between the business dealings, they weren't announced until well after barack obama left office, may 2018 to be precise. the point is to deflect criticism. your response? >> i think what's really tragic here is the death of perception of irony. i think the president is being tongue-in-cheek and also venting the fact that there are innumerable useless investigations going on at the house level and it, they don't result in anything. they are driving this administration through the mud for vicious reasons and yet the type o
kathy, your thoughts?'s so odd, i really hope he skidding because the point is, the american people do not want investigations, that's the entire point of the republicans in the entire point that they made with mueller, a cost so much money to undo investigations that people don't like investigations. so why would we investigate a president who's no longer president on a netflix deal and book deal if every president had a book deal since they left office. no taxpayer wants this. >> the...
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hoda >> all right, kathy, thank you so much.emind people to not leave children behind in the backseats. 20 automakers have agreed to install the reminders in an effort to stop heat related deaths so far this year 39 children have died in the u.s. after being left alone in cars during hot weather. vehicles would give drivers audible and visual alerts to check backseats every time they turn off the ignition. >>> google has agreed to pay $170 million to settle claims that its youtube video service violated children's online privacy. government regulators accused youtube of illegally tracking what children were watching without their parents' permission the data was then used to make millions through targeted ads. as part of the settlement google says it will limit the data it collects on anyone who watches children's videos and it must get verifiable consent from parents before gathering or sharing a child's personal information. >> how about a little boost? >> should we why wouldn't we. here we go, a baby girl named marlo, just 4
hoda >> all right, kathy, thank you so much.emind people to not leave children behind in the backseats. 20 automakers have agreed to install the reminders in an effort to stop heat related deaths so far this year 39 children have died in the u.s. after being left alone in cars during hot weather. vehicles would give drivers audible and visual alerts to check backseats every time they turn off the ignition. >>> google has agreed to pay $170 million to settle claims that its...
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kathy park, nbc news >>> police in new york city are mourning the deaths of one of their own after he was shot dead in the bronx officer brian mulkeen was investigating gang activity when a chase broke out. there was a struggle while trying to arrest the suspect and jo joaquin. the officer's gun was fired. it's not clear who pufld the trigger. mulkeen spent seven years on the department and worked with the anti-crime unit. >>> a community in morning a prayer vigil was held in honor of fallen texas deputy sandeep dal dalaiwell. they gathered to pay tribute to the hen of-year veteran who was the first member of the sikh community to join the harris county sheriff's office. here is nbc's morgan chesky. >> the moment i heard that somebody had been shot, i started crying >> reporter: he was the sheriff's deputy's who served with a smile and his legacy is now uniting a community in the midst of incredible loss. >> he was a really good person >> reporter: at a houston vigil, hundreds honor deputy sandeep dalai wald police say thealleged gunman charged with capital murder was violating his pa
kathy park, nbc news >>> police in new york city are mourning the deaths of one of their own after he was shot dead in the bronx officer brian mulkeen was investigating gang activity when a chase broke out. there was a struggle while trying to arrest the suspect and jo joaquin. the officer's gun was fired. it's not clear who pufld the trigger. mulkeen spent seven years on the department and worked with the anti-crime unit. >>> a community in morning a prayer vigil was held in...
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. >> reporter: this is kathy park in charleston where the storm roared ashore with sheets of rain pounding the historic city. charleston woke up to extreme conditions, flash flooding, intense wind gusts, and widespread power outages. in the downtown area, streets turned into streams. first responders had to push this stuck motorist to safety. >> when i saw the water i was trying to back up but i couldn't back up because it was too close behind me. >> reporter: officials were also out in high water vehicles surveying for damage and looking for people in distress with this warning. >> these streets are flooded. we don't know what's underneath these flooded streets. you do not know how deep these streets are flooded. >> the rain is hammering on the deck and the boat is reacting to gusts of wind. >> reporter: dan spent the night aboard his home in the ashley marina which was devastated by hurricane hugo. >> it's getting to be where it was going to be a survival situation. i'm not going to risk my body to stay here. >> reporter: residents here starting the clean up. >> we're fortunate not to ha
. >> reporter: this is kathy park in charleston where the storm roared ashore with sheets of rain pounding the historic city. charleston woke up to extreme conditions, flash flooding, intense wind gusts, and widespread power outages. in the downtown area, streets turned into streams. first responders had to push this stuck motorist to safety. >> when i saw the water i was trying to back up but i couldn't back up because it was too close behind me. >> reporter: officials were...
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this is perfect segue to you, kathy, should we have confidence.now that you know, i am telling you you will be getting my dna. should i have confidence in the safety and security? >> absolutely. >> i don't want insurance companies to know, that kind of thing. >> i think the benefit of 23andme when the company was founded 12 years ago, its mission was to take the scientific developments that had come out of the human genome project, that large u.s. taxpayers funded, and find out fantastic discoveries about, what was the actual cause of cystic fibrosis? can we make this less likely that somebody will be born with a genetic disease, like genetic counseling and things like that? the information and what we have to do to return a health result, your bcra status, your risk of breast cancer, we have to demonstrate to the fda that we have a 99% positive productive value and a 99% negative predictive value with a 95% confidence and we have to had tested that tens of thousands of times. it can be very comfortable with -- there is a combination. we do securi
this is perfect segue to you, kathy, should we have confidence.now that you know, i am telling you you will be getting my dna. should i have confidence in the safety and security? >> absolutely. >> i don't want insurance companies to know, that kind of thing. >> i think the benefit of 23andme when the company was founded 12 years ago, its mission was to take the scientific developments that had come out of the human genome project, that large u.s. taxpayers funded, and find...
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. >> kathy is the reason i'm here today. that's not something i typically talk about, but it is so important, you know. >> yeah. >> reporter: stuyvesant alum kathy choi died this year of gastric cancer. she was just 32 years old. >> o'donnell: that's tough to hear. so many people breathed that toxic air, including you. >> that's right, norah, the tp.a. said the air was safe. but i remember that strong smell of ash that we all breathed in for months going back to school. a classmate of mine that became a health advocate says she knows of at least 20 cases of classmates who have 9/11-related cancers. that's why it's critical. that's why health officials want reeryone who was in the area, first responders, but also people who lived, worked, and went to school in the area to iet screened. >> o'donnell: i didn't realize the extent of this until tonight. thank you, adriana. less than a month after 9/11, u.s. forces invaded afghanistan to dismantle al qaeda and remove the taliban that hosted them. but terrorist organizations are il
. >> kathy is the reason i'm here today. that's not something i typically talk about, but it is so important, you know. >> yeah. >> reporter: stuyvesant alum kathy choi died this year of gastric cancer. she was just 32 years old. >> o'donnell: that's tough to hear. so many people breathed that toxic air, including you. >> that's right, norah, the tp.a. said the air was safe. but i remember that strong smell of ash that we all breathed in for months going back to...
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. >> joining me now, award winning documentarian, ken byrnes and kathy mateo.ow many years did it take you to put this together? >> 8 1/2. and pbs gives us that time that i don't think any other place would do to do the deep dive and get those rare and never before seen photographs and the footage and interviews with kathy and the people. we thought we would be populated with historians and experts and critics. the musicians knew their history better than anybody else. that's a wonderful testment to country music. >> kathy, did you grow up knowing about the background? i went to bristol and went to the museum there. fascinating. >> i was saying earlier today, i was the sponge. i was a freak in my family. i was the only musician and eaten up with music. i had a dad who had a bluegrass band. i did community theater. anything to do with music. so i had missing pieces. i got to college and met up with people that taught me and blue grass and old time and took me back to that. then i moved to nashville and got a job as a tour guide at the hall of fame. so i had to l
. >> joining me now, award winning documentarian, ken byrnes and kathy mateo.ow many years did it take you to put this together? >> 8 1/2. and pbs gives us that time that i don't think any other place would do to do the deep dive and get those rare and never before seen photographs and the footage and interviews with kathy and the people. we thought we would be populated with historians and experts and critics. the musicians knew their history better than anybody else. that's a...
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kathy park has been following this story. kathy, new details here. >> yeah, big new details. the sacklers are among the richest families in the country and an attorney says the family tried to protect their money using secret accounts. this has been days after the drug maker signed off on bankruptcy protection. this morning a billion dollar bombshell for the family behind purdue pharma, the maker of oxycontin. in a court filing late friday, the new york attorney general's office saying it tracked a previously undisclosed $1 billion in wire transfers by the sackler family. some through swiss bank accounts, allegedly in an effort to protect their assets. the new york a.g. writing while the sackler's continue to low ball victims and skirt a responsible settlement, we refuse to allow the family to misuse the courts in an effort to shield their conduct. a sackler spokesperson replied saying there is nothing newsworthy about these decades-old transfers which were perfectly legal and appropriate in every respect. this is a cynical attempt by a hostile a.g.'s office to generate defam
kathy park has been following this story. kathy, new details here. >> yeah, big new details. the sacklers are among the richest families in the country and an attorney says the family tried to protect their money using secret accounts. this has been days after the drug maker signed off on bankruptcy protection. this morning a billion dollar bombshell for the family behind purdue pharma, the maker of oxycontin. in a court filing late friday, the new york attorney general's office saying it...
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nbc's kathy park joins us now with the latest. kathy, what's happening? >> morgan, good afternoon.g the richest families in the country and now the new york state attorney general says they tried to protect their money with secret accounts. this latest development just days after the drug maker signed off on bankruptcy protection. a billion dollar bombshell for the family behind purdue pharma, the maker of oxycontin. the new york attorney general's office said on friday it tracked a previously undisclosed $1 billion in wire transfers by the sackler family, some through swiss bank accounts, allegedly in an effort to protect their assets. the new york ag writing, while the sacklers continue to lowball victims and skirt a responsible settlement we refuse to allow the family to misuse the courts in an effort to shield their financial misconduct. a sackler spokesperson responded with a statement that read in part, there is nothing newsworthy about these decades-old transfers which were perfectly legal and appropriate in every respect. this is a cynical attempt by a hostile ag's office t
nbc's kathy park joins us now with the latest. kathy, what's happening? >> morgan, good afternoon.g the richest families in the country and now the new york state attorney general says they tried to protect their money with secret accounts. this latest development just days after the drug maker signed off on bankruptcy protection. a billion dollar bombshell for the family behind purdue pharma, the maker of oxycontin. the new york attorney general's office said on friday it tracked a...
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and, kathy, charleston is the area i know reasonably well.an area where on a random tuesday afternoon if they get some serious rain those streets get flooded. i can only imagine what hours of torrential rain will do to charleston. >> reporter: craig, that is absolutely right. this area is already very prone to flooding and over the past couple of hours we have seen the water levels rise. i want to give you a better sense of where we are standing right now. so we are in downtown charleston. and you can see this road is now a river. and we have seen for the past several hours continuation of intense wind gusts as well as heavy rain showers and it's led to flash-flooding scenes across the area. something else to point out while we have this wind gust going right now, you can see how much the traffic lights are moving. something else that i thought was pretty shocking was the fact that a lot of drivers have actually tried to come through this roadway. that's probably not a good idea. officials are saying you want to stay home because the conditio
and, kathy, charleston is the area i know reasonably well.an area where on a random tuesday afternoon if they get some serious rain those streets get flooded. i can only imagine what hours of torrential rain will do to charleston. >> reporter: craig, that is absolutely right. this area is already very prone to flooding and over the past couple of hours we have seen the water levels rise. i want to give you a better sense of where we are standing right now. so we are in downtown...
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kathy park is on the other side of the town from where i am. kathy, what is the situation where you are? >> reporter: ali, i am here in downtown charleston. as you mentioned, this area is already very prone to flooding even when there is rain in the forecast but when you have the storm surge, constant rainfall, as well as high tide, this is what you're looking at. this is flash flooding here on president's street and we're still seeing these intense wind gusts as well as the heavy downpours. fortunately we're not seeing too many folks driving through here. however, we have seen a car or two getting stuck as they tried to drive through about a foot of water where we are standing right now. i want to point out something to you. this is a restaurant behind me. this is the scene that's kind of playing out through downtown charleston. folks started boarding up, putting sand bags in front of the restaurant several days ago, preparing, waiting for the impact of dorian. it's finally here. we were driving around with an emergency response team and, fort
kathy park is on the other side of the town from where i am. kathy, what is the situation where you are? >> reporter: ali, i am here in downtown charleston. as you mentioned, this area is already very prone to flooding even when there is rain in the forecast but when you have the storm surge, constant rainfall, as well as high tide, this is what you're looking at. this is flash flooding here on president's street and we're still seeing these intense wind gusts as well as the heavy...
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so i got a very lucky invitation in 2015 to go over to the house of a couple named kathy and david who lived up crestwood. i was accepting all invitations at this point, so i walk in the door, and kathy and david had a kid in the d.c. public schools. and that kid had a friend who hhad, his mom had helped him, issues and stuff. so james, this kid often had no place to eat or stay. they said, well, you can stay esth us. james had a a friend, and that kid had a friend, and that kid had a friend, and so by the time ier go to dinner there, they hae 40 kids around the dinner table. and so i walk in the door, i reach out to shake a kid's hand, and he says we really don't shake hands here. we just hug here. and so i -- every thursday night since then i've been with with those kids. i'm not the huggiest guy on the face of the earth, but they taught me how to do it. so what the kids give us is emotional transparency. and they demand it from us. and they turn and look at you like they're flowers looking to the sun for love. and i took my daughter there, and she came out and said that's the warmes
so i got a very lucky invitation in 2015 to go over to the house of a couple named kathy and david who lived up crestwood. i was accepting all invitations at this point, so i walk in the door, and kathy and david had a kid in the d.c. public schools. and that kid had a friend who hhad, his mom had helped him, issues and stuff. so james, this kid often had no place to eat or stay. they said, well, you can stay esth us. james had a a friend, and that kid had a friend, and that kid had a friend,...
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. >> >> kathy, did you want to go through north carolina's top issues? >> we had a big hurricane last year. >> i saw something about that. here is a question for you. from rain panda, i don't think is the real name of the person. this is a twitter question. i was born and raised in iowa. my question is regarding the ice melt happening decades before predictions estimated. when will this hit the coastal united states? will ocean water backflow into our major or minor river outlets, and will it damage freshwater ecosystems? >> this is an issue of concern in north carolina. we saw this with hurricane florence where you have storms pushing ocean water up these large river systems, then water coming down the rivers. we had a really wet year last year. you get this compound flooding. this is the intersection of risk and vulnerability. you have these low income communities in some areas that get devastated. when you think about groundwater in some of these coastal ecosystems, saltwater intrusion is a big concern. yes, the ice will play into the sea level rise p
. >> >> kathy, did you want to go through north carolina's top issues? >> we had a big hurricane last year. >> i saw something about that. here is a question for you. from rain panda, i don't think is the real name of the person. this is a twitter question. i was born and raised in iowa. my question is regarding the ice melt happening decades before predictions estimated. when will this hit the coastal united states? will ocean water backflow into our major or minor...
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here's kathy park with the latest. >> a rare mosquito-borne illness strikes again. killing james longworth of massachusetts and patricia shaw of connecticut. >> we're here to pray for her family because it's not easy. >> nationwide, dozens of cases of eastern equine encephalitis or eee, have been reported in six states. the threat, triggered aerial spraying and cancelling outdoor events at night in some affected communities. >> there's no vaccination to prevent this is one of the most deadly mosquito-borne infections. michigan has been hit hard with three deaths. greg mcchesney died a week of being diagnosed. >> he went from the virus to brain-dead. >> less than 6% of people contracted, similars are similar to the flu or worse. >> if they have the infection of the brain, known as enreceive reitz. they may not act like their normal selves, be confused or unresponsive. >> one of three people die from eee, with the most vulnerable, ov0 >> kathy park reporting there. >>> taking action on climate change. that was the motto at the climate fair in loos gss gato t. people a
here's kathy park with the latest. >> a rare mosquito-borne illness strikes again. killing james longworth of massachusetts and patricia shaw of connecticut. >> we're here to pray for her family because it's not easy. >> nationwide, dozens of cases of eastern equine encephalitis or eee, have been reported in six states. the threat, triggered aerial spraying and cancelling outdoor events at night in some affected communities. >> there's no vaccination to prevent this is...
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controversial extradition bill that's months of protests in the chinese started 3 chief executive kathy made the announcement today 1st the government will formally with the bill in order to fully allay public consensus the secretary for security will move a motion according to the rules of procedure when the legislative council recently . that though doesn't seem to have made much of a difference but pro-democracy activists yes how they reacted. to candy land that confession still who thank you and from you too late the damage is done to the girls and who still believe that it will call and they should think think you can use some garden hose to paternity and he'll find that's not to be deceptive the 5 p. models that we asked for a month ago. the clear event paradigm a step one of which showed that with the power of people fidelity we successfully to 4th top of that. awareness if we step on our voice we are all satisfying with hong kong government just withdraw to be able. to protest today we have for you action. the extradition bill in question would have allowed hong kong to send peo
controversial extradition bill that's months of protests in the chinese started 3 chief executive kathy made the announcement today 1st the government will formally with the bill in order to fully allay public consensus the secretary for security will move a motion according to the rules of procedure when the legislative council recently . that though doesn't seem to have made much of a difference but pro-democracy activists yes how they reacted. to candy land that confession still who thank...
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this is the perfect segue to you, kathy. what i asked dorian to get confidence, now that you know, i'm telling you what you'll be getting my dna, all right? should i have confidence in the safety and the security and, you know speedy yes, absolutely. >> i don't want insurance companies to know, those kind of question. >> i think the benefit of 23andme had and still has is that when the company was founded about 12 years ago its mission was to take the scientific developments that come out of the human genome project that was largely u.s. tax presided and found it all the fantastic discoveries about what was the actual cause of cystic fibrosis? can we identify the carriers of cystic fibrosis? both make the disease better and make it less likely somebody is going to be born with a genetic disease like in doing genetic counseling and things like that. so the information of what we have to do to return a health resort, not your ancestry results but a health result like your risk of breast cancer, we've had to demonstrate to the
this is the perfect segue to you, kathy. what i asked dorian to get confidence, now that you know, i'm telling you what you'll be getting my dna, all right? should i have confidence in the safety and the security and, you know speedy yes, absolutely. >> i don't want insurance companies to know, those kind of question. >> i think the benefit of 23andme had and still has is that when the company was founded about 12 years ago its mission was to take the scientific developments that...
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kathy: we think the most underestimated today is dna sequencing. topic you are exploring today. dna sequencing is exploding and responsibleumina, for 95% of the dna sequences around the world, including china. if it three engages in terms of cutting the cost and price well below $1000, current human genome, we will see explosive unit growth. we think that if illumina were to be cutting costs at the rate we believe that technology will enable, 40% per year -- think about that, 40% per year. humanmber of whole genomes that will be sequenced will move from 2.4 million globally last year and that is half of all the folger human genomes ever sequenced in the history of time, to 100 million in five years when we believe the price will be as low as $100 per genome. yes? taylor: that is a fascinating statistic and i am so glad you brought that up. how important is that statistic for you as an investor and me as a consumer getting that under $100? cathie: we think it is very important if we are going to start analyzing each human genome in terms of mutation
kathy: we think the most underestimated today is dna sequencing. topic you are exploring today. dna sequencing is exploding and responsibleumina, for 95% of the dna sequences around the world, including china. if it three engages in terms of cutting the cost and price well below $1000, current human genome, we will see explosive unit growth. we think that if illumina were to be cutting costs at the rate we believe that technology will enable, 40% per year -- think about that, 40% per year....
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nbc's kathy park is here with those details. kathy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you.ntonio brown has been sidelined again, leaving his third team in a year. his 11 days as a patriot were filled with controversy. on friday, the team decided they had enough. this morning, embattled nfl star, antonio brown, is no longer a new england patriot. >> caught by brown. touchdown. >> reporter: cut from the team after playing just one game a patriots spokesperson writing, we feel it is better to move in a different direction at this time. the tweets highlighting his 11-day stint. adding, thanks for the opportunity. the trouble for brown was right after he was released from the oakland raiders and signed with the patriots. his former trainer, britney taylor, accused the receiver of rape and sexual assault, according to a lawsuit. no criminal charges have been filed. and authorities say there's no record of complaints. this week a "sports illustrated" detailed another count of sexual misconduct. the second accuser later released text messages from brown, appearing to threaten her f
nbc's kathy park is here with those details. kathy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you.ntonio brown has been sidelined again, leaving his third team in a year. his 11 days as a patriot were filled with controversy. on friday, the team decided they had enough. this morning, embattled nfl star, antonio brown, is no longer a new england patriot. >> caught by brown. touchdown. >> reporter: cut from the team after playing just one game a patriots spokesperson writing,...
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kathy park is here with the details. kathy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, guys. the attack happened in an instant. a group of tourists were too close to a bull elk. and the situation took a dramatic turn. but an employee nearby acted quickly, stopping the animal from doing anymore harm. this morning, a pair of visitors to colorado's estes park is recovering after an attack. a charging bull elk knocked two to the ground and is seen shoving a woman with his horns. it's mating season. and bull elk are aggressively defending their herd. abo people were in about 15 feet from the animal. a park employee drove through just in time. posting a fphoto with the caption, this is me calling my boss and explaining there's a couple new dents in the truck. >> i remember walking up. and then, seeing a mountain lion on this rock. >> reporter: in colorado, 8-year-old pike carlson fought off the wildcat with a stick and needed surgery for his wounds. at yellowstone national park, a family got caught in the middle of a bison stampede. >> oh. >> reporter: and just weeks before that sc
kathy park is here with the details. kathy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, guys. the attack happened in an instant. a group of tourists were too close to a bull elk. and the situation took a dramatic turn. but an employee nearby acted quickly, stopping the animal from doing anymore harm. this morning, a pair of visitors to colorado's estes park is recovering after an attack. a charging bull elk knocked two to the ground and is seen shoving a woman with his horns. it's mating...
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i own you kathy. with jif power ups chewy granola bars, everyone's in power. ok i'll admit. as i would like 'cuz i'm way too busy. who's got the time to chase around down dirt, dust and hair? so now, i use heavy duty swiffer sweeper and dusters. for hard-to-reach places, duster makes it easy to clean. it captures dust in one swipe. ha! gotcha! and sweeper heavy duty cloths lock away twice as much dirt and dust. it gets stuff deep in the grooves other tools can miss. y'know what? my place... is a lot cleaner now. stop cleaning. start swiffering. performance comes in lots of flavors. ♪ (dramatic orchestra) there's the amped-up, over-tuned, feeding-frenzy-of sheet-metal-kind. and then there's performance that just leaves you feeling better as a result. that's the kind lincoln's about. ♪ >>> good thursday morning. right now at 7:56 we are just seeing a few clouds moving across the south bay. other than that a nice cool start and we'll see our skies clear throughout the day. at noon we're at 71 degrees and then reaching into the mid to upper 70s for many of our micro climates for
i own you kathy. with jif power ups chewy granola bars, everyone's in power. ok i'll admit. as i would like 'cuz i'm way too busy. who's got the time to chase around down dirt, dust and hair? so now, i use heavy duty swiffer sweeper and dusters. for hard-to-reach places, duster makes it easy to clean. it captures dust in one swipe. ha! gotcha! and sweeper heavy duty cloths lock away twice as much dirt and dust. it gets stuff deep in the grooves other tools can miss. y'know what? my place... is...
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nbc news's kathy park has more on how officials say the men were able to get out of that facility. >>our prisoners escaped assaulting a constructional officer, will be in a charcoal gray dodge charger. >> reporter: the search intensifying across ohio, pennsylvania, and west virginia to find these four men. the sheriff said they escaped the jail in southern ohio just after midnight by overpowering two female corrections officers using a homemade weapon or shank. the inmates stole a jail vehicle and drove to a getaway car, eventually found more than four hours away in pennsylvania. >> our detectives have established that the inmates had the assistance in escaping from at least one individual on the outside. >> reporter: the decades old 22 bed jail is located in the basement of the county courthouse next to the ohio, west virginia border in the small town of gala poe leez. this community is no stranger to jailbreaks with three since august. earlier this month, one of the men on the run now escaped with another inmate. the pair was quickly recaptured. >> after taking office, i quickly rea
nbc news's kathy park has more on how officials say the men were able to get out of that facility. >>our prisoners escaped assaulting a constructional officer, will be in a charcoal gray dodge charger. >> reporter: the search intensifying across ohio, pennsylvania, and west virginia to find these four men. the sheriff said they escaped the jail in southern ohio just after midnight by overpowering two female corrections officers using a homemade weapon or shank. the inmates stole a...
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our thanks to kathy park for that report. >>> let's switch fweegears and g in nbc meteorologist bills with an update on your forecast. >> one of the best things about heading towards winter is the elimination of mosquitos. >> i think i would welcome winter just for that reason alone. >> a good old freeze. let's get into the tropics. we're still in the peak month of the hurricane season, which is september, and we have tropical storm jerry, which is going to bring a close call for bermuda. it's a much weaker storm than humberto. we have a new storm that developed over the weekend, tropical storm karen, and a new tropical wave came off the coast of africa. this one could become a hurricane in a couple of days. that looks to make a big hook up into the atlantic. that bring us to tropical storm karen, very weak storm right now, not looking very impressive at all, and winds are only at 40 miles per hour, northwest at eight is the movement. we just got in the new update from the hurricane center. they do take it and head it towards puerto rico, so that has obviously concerns for them, but
our thanks to kathy park for that report. >>> let's switch fweegears and g in nbc meteorologist bills with an update on your forecast. >> one of the best things about heading towards winter is the elimination of mosquitos. >> i think i would welcome winter just for that reason alone. >> a good old freeze. let's get into the tropics. we're still in the peak month of the hurricane season, which is september, and we have tropical storm jerry, which is going to bring a...