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>> sorry, i thought that was for kayla. we just arrived in washington and of course this is going to change the conversation. we'll see what we get from president trump and some of the members of congress in terms of the communication. i think it's very shocking and we'll see what happens with the discourse. i didn't hear all you have question i thought it was for meant for kayla, sorry. >> my view, sa ra, is that when you have -- there's been a series of incidents involving people who are not directly involved in politics and i think we don't need to recount. comedians, actors, just overall a sense of -- i'm going use the word violence. there's more of a violent discord than i have ever seen in my career. i've covered a lot of crime in my life and i just think that when you look at the -- at what people say and do, some of it is -- it's inappropriate i think that the -- look, that's not necessarily cause and effect here this could be for all i know call of duty and, you know, grand theft auto we don't know what causes craz
>> sorry, i thought that was for kayla. we just arrived in washington and of course this is going to change the conversation. we'll see what we get from president trump and some of the members of congress in terms of the communication. i think it's very shocking and we'll see what happens with the discourse. i didn't hear all you have question i thought it was for meant for kayla, sorry. >> my view, sa ra, is that when you have -- there's been a series of incidents involving people...
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you just saw kayla cornering some of them as they arrive.join us from inside the white house. and thompson reuters has named the country's very best stock picker and he'll join us with his very best ideas. >>> and the ceo of the one of the world's largest maker of industrial robots on why he decided to manufacture in america and head of the drone racing league. we'll get the lowdown on the drl when "power lunch" starts in less that be 20 mitenus. don't move, because the "halftime report" is back right after this commercial break. when you booked this trip, you didn't know we had over 26,000 local activities listed on our app. or that you could book them right from your phone. a few weeks ago, you still didn't know if you were gonna go. now the only thing you don't know, is why it took you so long to come here. expedia. everything in one place, so you can travel the world better. ♪ dynamic performance, so you can own the road. track-tuned handling, so you can conquer corners. aggressive-styling, so you can break away from everyone else. exper
you just saw kayla cornering some of them as they arrive.join us from inside the white house. and thompson reuters has named the country's very best stock picker and he'll join us with his very best ideas. >>> and the ceo of the one of the world's largest maker of industrial robots on why he decided to manufacture in america and head of the drone racing league. we'll get the lowdown on the drl when "power lunch" starts in less that be 20 mitenus. don't move, because the...
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so is the tech rally finally over, kayla?tim lassco, granite investment advisers, and david bonson to discuss this. david, i'll start with you. tech for a long time had been the only place that you could find growth in the market. is that still the case despite today's activity? >> i don't know when tech has been the only place you could find growth in the market. i mean most sectors have done quite well since the early part of 2016. >> perhaps the most reliable source of growth in the market. >> no question about that, kayla. that's right. and it's been really robust growth. and even you look at the performance numbers, some of those large cap names put up just year-to-date, over 40% in a lot of cases. so big performance. and that, i guess, is the issue we're dealing with now. they're just plain overbought. they're extremely stretched from valuation standpoint. and now all of the language piling on about how, no, earnings don't matter. multiples, traditional valuat n valuations don't matter. this is the most dangerous talk w
so is the tech rally finally over, kayla?tim lassco, granite investment advisers, and david bonson to discuss this. david, i'll start with you. tech for a long time had been the only place that you could find growth in the market. is that still the case despite today's activity? >> i don't know when tech has been the only place you could find growth in the market. i mean most sectors have done quite well since the early part of 2016. >> perhaps the most reliable source of growth in...
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following her rescue, kayla spoke to investigators in an ambulance mourning the loss of her boyfriend charlie. a survivor found and freed. >> we're going to step you up, sweetie. >> reporter: to begin healing from the terrifying ordeal. miya rodriguez, nbc news. >>> as uber struggles to recover from months of controversies, the company's board is meeting behind closed doors today to review the results of an investigation into uber's practices and tonight the fallout could reach the very top of the company. here's nbc's joleen kent. >> reporter: uber, the $70 billion rising star of silicone valley falling today. the company's board meeting to consider the results of an internal investigation by former general eric holder into widespread sexual harassment and inappropriate behavior inside the company. the board discussing the fate of top executives including ceo traf call nick and voting on the future of michael. >> how did we get to today? how did uber get to the point where a bunch of people in a board room in l.a. trying to figure out the future? >> reporter: it was sparked in februa
following her rescue, kayla spoke to investigators in an ambulance mourning the loss of her boyfriend charlie. a survivor found and freed. >> we're going to step you up, sweetie. >> reporter: to begin healing from the terrifying ordeal. miya rodriguez, nbc news. >>> as uber struggles to recover from months of controversies, the company's board is meeting behind closed doors today to review the results of an investigation into uber's practices and tonight the fallout could...
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for the first time, we see what police found when they opened the storage container where kayla brownas found last fall and what she told investigators that led her kidnapper for being locked up for life. >> reporter: this chilling case of kidnapping and perhaps much more -- >> after more than two months captivity, the final ten minutes may have been the longest for kayla brown. the investigators cut through the locked shipping container after hearing her prosecutors just released this video taken last november in the case of confessed serial killer todd kohlhapp, they came upon kayla who had been sexually assaulted by the kidnapper. handcuffed, and her neck chained to the wall. working to free her, the deputy asked her about her missing boyfriend. >> do you know where your buddy is? >> charlie? >> yes. >> he shot him. >> who did? >> charlie carver was shot three times in the chest, wrapped him in a blue tarp and put him in a bucket of the tractor and locked me down here, i've never seen him again. he said there's several bodies dead and buried out here. >> the detective was one of th
for the first time, we see what police found when they opened the storage container where kayla brownas found last fall and what she told investigators that led her kidnapper for being locked up for life. >> reporter: this chilling case of kidnapping and perhaps much more -- >> after more than two months captivity, the final ten minutes may have been the longest for kayla brown. the investigators cut through the locked shipping container after hearing her prosecutors just released...
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. >> a young woman, kayla brown chained to the wall. >> we're going to get you out. hang loose. i need a handcuff key. >> they don't have one. >> we're getting bolt cutters. >> while they wait the officers talk to brown and document the surrounding,s a mattress, juice bottle, paper back mystery novels, she and her boyfriend had been missing for three months. as she is waiting to be set free one of the questions she has to answer. >> do you know where your buddy is. >> he shot him. >> who did. >> 300 in the chest put him in the blue tarp put him in the bucket of the tractor locked me here and i never seen him about. he said there's several bodies buried out here. >> last month 44-year-old pleaded guilty to the murder along with six other killings sentence will leave him behind bars the rest of his life. and the road to justice begins for kayla brown. >>> an intersection shut down this afternoon after a crash. it blocked traffic several hours before mcdonald's between 27th and 25th street. police didn't say if the officer was injured. similar situation in san francisco last night
. >> a young woman, kayla brown chained to the wall. >> we're going to get you out. hang loose. i need a handcuff key. >> they don't have one. >> we're getting bolt cutters. >> while they wait the officers talk to brown and document the surrounding,s a mattress, juice bottle, paper back mystery novels, she and her boyfriend had been missing for three months. as she is waiting to be set free one of the questions she has to answer. >> do you know where your...
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yesterday kayla and two girls were near this metal both lift in the backyard.arents and other adults were watching them, but kayla upped it the lift and somehow was shocked right away. the equipment of the live, energized. a neighbor says. >> you have to watch water and electricity. that's all i can say. it's a dangerous thing by water. >> reporter: also in ohio at the famous put in bay, a 19-year-old electrocuted and died at a marina near his family's boat. the policy here. >> we don't allow anybody in the water. whether they be tubing or row boating. can't sit on the dock and dangle your feet in the water. >> reporter: he says here nothing electrical is exposed. there's routine checks daily. he says the main thing to focus on here, the electrical connection to the boats. >> before you connect this, make sure that the breaker is off. once they plug this in, throw the breaker on and make sure there is power. if you see this out, make sure the breaker is off on the pedestal. >> reporter: begun, you're asked to be observeant in marinas. if you see anything that's
yesterday kayla and two girls were near this metal both lift in the backyard.arents and other adults were watching them, but kayla upped it the lift and somehow was shocked right away. the equipment of the live, energized. a neighbor says. >> you have to watch water and electricity. that's all i can say. it's a dangerous thing by water. >> reporter: also in ohio at the famous put in bay, a 19-year-old electrocuted and died at a marina near his family's boat. the policy here....
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guns drawn, officers come upon kayla who had been sexually assaulted by her kidnapper. her neck chained to the wall. working to free her, deputies asked kayla about her missing boyfriend. >> do you know where where are buddy is? >> he shot him. >> who shot him him? >> todd shot charlie three times in the chest, wrapped him in a blue tarp and put him in the bakt bucket of the tractor, locked me down here and never seen him >> sergeant letterman was one of the first to reach him. >> investigators found three bodies on the south carolina property. he cob fessed to those murders along with four others in 2003. he's now serving life in prison without parole. following her rescue kayla spoke to investigators mourning the loss of her boyfriend charlie. a survivor found and freed. to begin healing from her terrifying ordeal. mya rodriguez, nbc news. >>> it looks like filming has been suspended for "bachelor in paradi paradise." warner brothers is investigating accusations of misconduct on location in mexico. investigation is over, they will take, quote, appropriate actions. the
guns drawn, officers come upon kayla who had been sexually assaulted by her kidnapper. her neck chained to the wall. working to free her, deputies asked kayla about her missing boyfriend. >> do you know where where are buddy is? >> he shot him. >> who shot him him? >> todd shot charlie three times in the chest, wrapped him in a blue tarp and put him in the bakt bucket of the tractor, locked me down here and never seen him >> sergeant letterman was one of the first...
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. >> a young woman, kayla brown chained to the wall. >> we're going to get you out. hang loose. i need a handcuff key. >> they don't have one. >> we're getting bolt cutters. >> while they wait the officers talk to brown and document the surrounding,s a mattress, juice bottle, paper back mystery novels, she and her boyfriend had been missing for three months. as she is waiting to be set free one of the questions she has to answer. >> do you know where your buddy is. >> he shot him. >> who did. >> 300 in the chest put him in the blue tarp put him in the bucket of the tractor locked me here and i never seen him about. he said there's several bodies buried out here. >> last month 44-year-old pleaded guilty to the murder along with six other killings sentence will leave him behind bars the rest of his life. and the road to justice begins for kayla brown. >>> an intersection shut down this afternoon after a crash. it blocked traffic several hours before mcdonald's between 27th and 25th street. police didn't say if the officer was injured. similar situation in san francisco last night
. >> a young woman, kayla brown chained to the wall. >> we're going to get you out. hang loose. i need a handcuff key. >> they don't have one. >> we're getting bolt cutters. >> while they wait the officers talk to brown and document the surrounding,s a mattress, juice bottle, paper back mystery novels, she and her boyfriend had been missing for three months. as she is waiting to be set free one of the questions she has to answer. >> do you know where your...
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with the details kayla? >> reporter: it was unveiled a few hours ago, but senate leadership is already in sell mode democrats predictably opposed to it, but even republican senators, not one said they were vehemently in support of it. the most bullish would only say they opposed the proceeding legislation, but then there was a group of four senators, double the amount the gop can afford to lose in this battle, four senators that came out and say they are open to changes and willing to make concessions, but that they are opposed to the bill in its current form senator lindsey graham today noted it wasn't just those four who want changes >> there are 52 of us, all of us have leverage, and the question for us is, you know, are we going to deliver or not? so, i don't know what they want changed in the bill. this is an opening offer, not the final deal, so time will tell >> they don't have much time they just have a week and the cbo score that comes out in a matter of days is going to make the debate even more de
with the details kayla? >> reporter: it was unveiled a few hours ago, but senate leadership is already in sell mode democrats predictably opposed to it, but even republican senators, not one said they were vehemently in support of it. the most bullish would only say they opposed the proceeding legislation, but then there was a group of four senators, double the amount the gop can afford to lose in this battle, four senators that came out and say they are open to changes and willing to...
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kayla thanks as always, kayla tausche on capitol hill let's get to our "closing bell" exchange dow is up 33 points as you heard. health care stocks leading the way to the upside. doug sand sler with us from river front investment group at post nine and sitting next to the man himself, mr. arthur cashin from ubs financial services and rick santelli is joining us from the cme in chicago. arthur, health care is going up. energy has been a problem for this market as well. what do you make of today's actions so far >> well, you've gotten a little bit of a bounce in oil, but it really hasn't translated into much in the energy stocks, and i think that indicates the heavy skepticism that you're seeing. people aren't buying this bounce as a real turn there are some speculation around that the new crown prince in saudi arabia may try to get the oil price higher in order to get his ramco ipo gunning, but, again, that's created by skepticism by a great many people oil is probably going to be center stage here for a couple of weeks. >> doug, what about you guys where do you see the most opportunit
kayla thanks as always, kayla tausche on capitol hill let's get to our "closing bell" exchange dow is up 33 points as you heard. health care stocks leading the way to the upside. doug sand sler with us from river front investment group at post nine and sitting next to the man himself, mr. arthur cashin from ubs financial services and rick santelli is joining us from the cme in chicago. arthur, health care is going up. energy has been a problem for this market as well. what do you make...
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kayla brown and her friend were hired by the suspect to clean his house.cued brown, they asked what happened to her friend? here's what she said. >> do you know where your buddy is? >> he shot him. >> who did? >> he shot him three times in the chest, wrapped him in a blue tarp, put him in the bucket of the tractor. i have never seen him again. reporter: the victim went on to tell police not only was her friend dead and buried but that todd cole said he had other bodies buried on the property and, in fact, police later located two other bodies. when they arrested cole, he said he chained the woman inside the container to buy some time to figure out his next move. he told police he was punishing kayla brown and her friend because he thought they were planning to sell heroin and he's got a bone to pick with drug dealers. not only did he confess to killing kayla brown's friend, he confessed to six other murders dating back to 2003 when he said he walked into a motorcycle dealership and killed four people because he said they were talking trash about him. cole
kayla brown and her friend were hired by the suspect to clean his house.cued brown, they asked what happened to her friend? here's what she said. >> do you know where your buddy is? >> he shot him. >> who did? >> he shot him three times in the chest, wrapped him in a blue tarp, put him in the bucket of the tractor. i have never seen him again. reporter: the victim went on to tell police not only was her friend dead and buried but that todd cole said he had other bodies...
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for the first time we're seeing what police found when they opened the storage container where kayla brown was found last fall and what she told investigators that led to her kidnapper being locked up for life. nbc's maya rodriguez reports. >> chilling says of kidnapping and perhaps much more. >> reporter: after more than two months in captivity, the final ten minutes may have been the longest for kayla brown. investigators painstakingly cut through this locked shipping container after hearing her scream. prosecutors just released this video taken last november in the case of confessed serial killer todd kolhepp. guns drawn and investigators enter the container and come upon kayla who had been sexually assaulted by her kidnapper. handcuffed, her neck chained to the wall. >> let's get her out of here. working to free her deputies asked her about mer missing boyfriend, 32-year-old charles carver. >> do you know where your buddy is? >> charlie? >> he shot him. >> he shot him? >> he shot him? >> who did. >> todd kohlhepp shot charlie car three three times in the chest and put him in the
for the first time we're seeing what police found when they opened the storage container where kayla brown was found last fall and what she told investigators that led to her kidnapper being locked up for life. nbc's maya rodriguez reports. >> chilling says of kidnapping and perhaps much more. >> reporter: after more than two months in captivity, the final ten minutes may have been the longest for kayla brown. investigators painstakingly cut through this locked shipping container...
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kayla maetos was playing with friends in a lagoon on saturday. she touched the electric rail of a boat lift. her family performed cpr until medics arrived, she later died. >> like a nightmare we're living in, it's not real, not real. she was just a little girl, you know, she loved simple things, she was very excited for a dance that was coming up it's just very sad she'll be truly missed. >> kayla's two friends with not hurt. >> happening today, teachers in philadelphia are set to vote on whether to ratify a new contract the district and the teacher's union reached a tentative agreement on friday. teachers have been working four years without one. terms of the new deal have not been announced. the contract would run through 2020. >> david murphy is here with the weather. you will need the umbrella, later. >> reporter: and word to the wise, you will need to take cover if thunderstorms arrive. we have storms out west of pottstown and harrisburg. from a visual prospective it looks fine, the problem it's warm and humid this morning. 79 degrees in phi
kayla maetos was playing with friends in a lagoon on saturday. she touched the electric rail of a boat lift. her family performed cpr until medics arrived, she later died. >> like a nightmare we're living in, it's not real, not real. she was just a little girl, you know, she loved simple things, she was very excited for a dance that was coming up it's just very sad she'll be truly missed. >> kayla's two friends with not hurt. >> happening today, teachers in philadelphia are...
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for the first time we see what police found when they opened the storage container where kayla brown was being held and the story she told that led to her kidnapper being locked up for life. here is the story. >> chilling story. >> reporter: after more than two months in captivity, the final ten minutes may have been the long e longest for kaley brown. painstakingly they cut through the shipping container after hearing her scream. prosecutors just released this video taken last november in the case of confessed serial killer . they came upon her sexually assaulted by kidnapper. handcuffed, her neck chained to the wall. >> we're getting bolt cutters, honey. >> working to free her, deputies asked kayla about her boyfriend, 32-year-old charles carver. >> do you know where your buddy is. >> charlie? >> yes. >> he shot him. >> he shot him? >> todd kohlhepp shot charlie. he put him in the bucket of the tractor. he says he's dead and buried. he says there's several bodies dead and buried out here. >> the sergeant was one of the first to reach her. >> knowing she was living in that condition
for the first time we see what police found when they opened the storage container where kayla brown was being held and the story she told that led to her kidnapper being locked up for life. here is the story. >> chilling story. >> reporter: after more than two months in captivity, the final ten minutes may have been the long e longest for kaley brown. painstakingly they cut through the shipping container after hearing her scream. prosecutors just released this video taken last...
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angel hall says this peace of fabric is a way to honor the life of late classmate and best friend kayla barnes at his school graduation. barnes died from leukemia in eighth grade. the color orange raises awareness but school official say, no ribbons, no exceptions. it goes against the graduation dress code. >> it's ridiculous that we can wear a simple ribbon for someone who was supposed to be garaging with us. >> reporter: hall brought barnes speary with her to the senior bomb with orange flowers that had help initials etched in the stems. barnes was remembered in the three weeks. hall reached out to school officials and asked about honoring barnes at graduation. she says she received no response about the ribbons until now. a no the day before the event. >> it just upsets me because she was such a great girl. she was friends with every everyone. >> hall sister posted about situation on facebook and it's been blowing up. more than 1700 shares and a lot of students support. tomorrow angel hall and many of her classmates plan to break the rules and wear ribbons much she's following throug
angel hall says this peace of fabric is a way to honor the life of late classmate and best friend kayla barnes at his school graduation. barnes died from leukemia in eighth grade. the color orange raises awareness but school official say, no ribbons, no exceptions. it goes against the graduation dress code. >> it's ridiculous that we can wear a simple ribbon for someone who was supposed to be garaging with us. >> reporter: hall brought barnes speary with her to the senior bomb with...
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>> kayla, thank you so much. reporting for us today on the north lawn of the white house. >>> our john harwood among the observers today as well. john, i'm coming to you now. you've certainly been on the hill a long time. you've seen a lot of hearings. this was expected to be political theater of the highest order. and it absolutely lived up to its billing. >> reporter: it was. and one thing that president trump has been right about is that james comey is a bit of a show boat. i think he loved this setting. he loved the high stakes, all the attention to what he was saying. nevertheless, this was a very damaging hearing for the white house on a couple of levels. first of all, you had the statement from senator burr, the republican that he issued at the end of the hearing. she is, of course, the chairman of the intelligence committee. he praised jim comey as someone who loves this country enough to tell it like it is. that is an indication that on that credibility fight, who tells the truth between the president an
>> kayla, thank you so much. reporting for us today on the north lawn of the white house. >>> our john harwood among the observers today as well. john, i'm coming to you now. you've certainly been on the hill a long time. you've seen a lot of hearings. this was expected to be political theater of the highest order. and it absolutely lived up to its billing. >> reporter: it was. and one thing that president trump has been right about is that james comey is a bit of a show...
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this went longer than expected, right, kayla i mean, is that a good sign, a bad sign are we getting anyrter: well, it did go longer than expected but it was the president who was actually late in coming into the room the executives were all assembled in a state dining room and when he came in and he made those remarks about otto warmbier right off the top, there is some expectation that, perhaps, he was being briefed on that or being briefed on another situation before coming into the room so, we're not sure exactly the reason for the delay -- >> yeah, makes a lot of sense because that news broke right about the top of the show. and that would make sense because that was about when he was supposed to meet with them so, okay, yeah what happened -- what would happen if we could finally get a modern technologically-driven government i can't even imagine a scenario that includes that >> isn't it possible -- >> let's say it could. >> not sure it's possible. >> occasionally you see -- we were talking there about the -- you know, which is that -- >> trusted traveler. rapid entry into the unite
this went longer than expected, right, kayla i mean, is that a good sign, a bad sign are we getting anyrter: well, it did go longer than expected but it was the president who was actually late in coming into the room the executives were all assembled in a state dining room and when he came in and he made those remarks about otto warmbier right off the top, there is some expectation that, perhaps, he was being briefed on that or being briefed on another situation before coming into the room so,...
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remarkably composed, kayla told r kayla's boyfriend.ened. >> he shot charlie three times in the chest. put him in the bucket of the tractor. locked me down here. >> reporter: it took bolt >> reporter: it took bolt cutters to free kayla. later in an ambulance e lk about herapr. >> reporter: he confessed to killing three people. he's serving life without parole. three months after her ordeal, a very different kayla described her dramatic rescue to dr. phil. >> all i remember is it felt like a weight had been lifted. the calm just washed over me. i was just -- i was just there. i was free. and i was ready to get off that property. >> reporter: for "today," kerry n >> she is an incredibly brave woman. >>> in other news, a construction worker is recovering after a harrowing ordeal 15 stories above the ground two men were working on the tower of a condominium in sarasota, florida, when a line holding his scaffold snapped. that left him dangling in the air. after an hour firefighters pulled the men on to t rf. one was taken to the hospital but
remarkably composed, kayla told r kayla's boyfriend.ened. >> he shot charlie three times in the chest. put him in the bucket of the tractor. locked me down here. >> reporter: it took bolt >> reporter: it took bolt cutters to free kayla. later in an ambulance e lk about herapr. >> reporter: he confessed to killing three people. he's serving life without parole. three months after her ordeal, a very different kayla described her dramatic rescue to dr. phil. >> all i...
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he took jessica and kayla to a hotel and shared his heartbreaking story on his instagram account. >>s amazing how many people stepped up to make a difference and really changed this family's life. hopefully now this family realizes people all over the world love him >> after the post went set up a, the support started rolling in. people are sending food and items for this family of three. jessica and kayla say they're happy to have a bed to sleep in and a chance to restart their life. >>> it happens in 12 cities across the country, but today, life rolls on, wildwood crest new jersey, people with spinal cord injuries and disabilities are finding ways to spend time at the surf, anita oh was there for this inspiring event. >> reporter: they feel limitless. >> one of the beautiful thing is >> some are paralyzed by spinal cord injuries or disabilities >> i have muscular dystrophy, so i have no push. and no ability to walk. >> guests that when she's in the water and it's why she travelled from kentucky to be here. >> all of this is made possible bay life rolls on, 17 years ago after a surf
he took jessica and kayla to a hotel and shared his heartbreaking story on his instagram account. >>s amazing how many people stepped up to make a difference and really changed this family's life. hopefully now this family realizes people all over the world love him >> after the post went set up a, the support started rolling in. people are sending food and items for this family of three. jessica and kayla say they're happy to have a bed to sleep in and a chance to restart their...
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kayla, the volleyball player. >> this is the story of my life.e specifically, how it almost ended. one day i heard the worst thing someone could ever hear. why don't you just go kill yourself? i thought to myself, would anything really change if i wasn't here? >> reporter: riley, an aspiring scientist. >> worthless, self-centered, no morals, easy, grimy, cake-faced. you would be better off dead. >> reporter: even jordan, the basketball star. >> a lot of days i walk into the school after getting a text like this one. do not talk to me anymore. don't call me anymore. i'm going to show you you little mother the only reason why you have a relationship with me is for money, you user. it is not easy to hear those words. >> reporter: they call their project "13 reasons why not." singling out at least one person who helped them. kayla thanking her friend alexa. >> you to this day may not know that your words talked me out of hurting myself. >> reporter: and jordan with a message. >> suicide is never the answer. there is always a reason why not. >> report
kayla, the volleyball player. >> this is the story of my life.e specifically, how it almost ended. one day i heard the worst thing someone could ever hear. why don't you just go kill yourself? i thought to myself, would anything really change if i wasn't here? >> reporter: riley, an aspiring scientist. >> worthless, self-centered, no morals, easy, grimy, cake-faced. you would be better off dead. >> reporter: even jordan, the basketball star. >> a lot of days i walk...
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kayla ten o'cloausche has more. >> reporter: each quarter, the ceo roundtable's survey showed a reading after a big jump in march. on capital spending, they expected small increases. the plans for u.s. hiring in the next six months actually dropped. as did the outlook for this year's gdp growth. now ceos expect 2.0% gdp for 2017, down 2%. josh bolton, former chief of staff for george w. bush, said that optimism is based on potential tax reform. u.s. businesses remain optimistic, he says, but there is also a potential downside from failure. that should add to the urgency with which they pursue the reforms. the survey took place between may 3rd and 24th, three weeks when the house passed its health care bill and the president fired then-fbi director james comey. corporate america has made it clear it's optimistic but conditionally so. for "nightly business report," i'm kayla tausche in washington. >>> there are more job openings in the u.s. than ever before. according to the labor department, a record 6 million positions were posted at the end of april. hiring, however, decreased. and tha
kayla ten o'cloausche has more. >> reporter: each quarter, the ceo roundtable's survey showed a reading after a big jump in march. on capital spending, they expected small increases. the plans for u.s. hiring in the next six months actually dropped. as did the outlook for this year's gdp growth. now ceos expect 2.0% gdp for 2017, down 2%. josh bolton, former chief of staff for george w. bush, said that optimism is based on potential tax reform. u.s. businesses remain optimistic, he says,...
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let's get to straight to kayla toush in washington, kayla. >> hey kelly, for the first time, the federal4 banks getting stress tested. the fair did find risk management issues at capital one. it is now required to submit an updated plan within six months or risk it's dividend payments and buybacks getting frozen. the company's levels exceeded fed's thresholds, but it did once already adjust share hoerld returns before the stress test results were out last thursday american express did the same. one was bronco the threshold the rapid growth in credit card balances and uptick in delinquencies and stress test that included more severe losses for credit cards played a role in this year's assessment. am medical examiner cleared the bar by a thin margin, but senior fed officials say unlike year's past, getting close to the threshold won't be met with a penalty. banks are capitalized and have requested to substantially increase payouts those senior fed officials say banks will be paying close to 100% of their net earnings, kelly, another first since the financial crisis and one that investors i
let's get to straight to kayla toush in washington, kayla. >> hey kelly, for the first time, the federal4 banks getting stress tested. the fair did find risk management issues at capital one. it is now required to submit an updated plan within six months or risk it's dividend payments and buybacks getting frozen. the company's levels exceeded fed's thresholds, but it did once already adjust share hoerld returns before the stress test results were out last thursday american express did the...
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did you go through all 150 pages of this, kayla >> it was close to 150 149 to be exact, sara.sury department got input from 300 parties mostly industry groups and more than 100 proposals for how to regulate banks and credit unions in the country here is what the treasury ended up reporting they said they want streamlined rules bradley for community banks. they want to exempt banks from the volcker rule and stress testing. benefits for larger institutions, how banks cap clat their capital, those that hold a lot of capital more than required would get exempted from stress tests and capital requests for others that just meet the threshold, those events would happen less frequently it calls for significant struck turlt changes to the cfpb and expansion of fsoc secretary mnuchin chairs industry groups called it an important first step, and subsequent reports from treasury will cover asset managers and capital markets. about a third of the recommendations require congressional action, just two democratic senators ranking committee member brown and warren last night were critical of
did you go through all 150 pages of this, kayla >> it was close to 150 149 to be exact, sara.sury department got input from 300 parties mostly industry groups and more than 100 proposals for how to regulate banks and credit unions in the country here is what the treasury ended up reporting they said they want streamlined rules bradley for community banks. they want to exempt banks from the volcker rule and stress testing. benefits for larger institutions, how banks cap clat their capital,...
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they found kayla handcuffed with her neck chained to the wall. had been sexually assaulted by her kidnapper. they asked her about her missing boyfriend. >> he shot him? >> he shot him? >> todd kohlhepp. put him in the bucket of the tractor, locked me down here, i've never seen him again. >> now investigators later found three bodies on todd kolhepp's body including car very's. murders. he pleaded guilty to those and other crimes. he's now serving life in prison without parole. >>> today bill cosby's defense team will begin presenting his case in his sexual assault trial right outside of philadelphia. there is a question whether cosby will take the stand to testify. his lawyers are not saying anything about it yet. last week andrea constant said cosby drugged and sexually assaulted her. cosby has denied it. >>> filming has been suspended for abc's "bachelor in paradise." warner brothers is investigating accusations of misconduct. still not clear what kind of misconduct has been claimed but once the investigation is over, they will take, quote, app
they found kayla handcuffed with her neck chained to the wall. had been sexually assaulted by her kidnapper. they asked her about her missing boyfriend. >> he shot him? >> he shot him? >> todd kohlhepp. put him in the bucket of the tractor, locked me down here, i've never seen him again. >> now investigators later found three bodies on todd kolhepp's body including car very's. murders. he pleaded guilty to those and other crimes. he's now serving life in prison without...
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kayla tausche has more on the effect of the new rule. >> reporter: the so-called fiduciary rule keeps retirement advisers from favoring their commission-based products over their customers' interests. as of today, they have to abide by the spirit of the rule. merrill lynch gave customers a choice to move to a different platform or pay a fee. wells fargo offering different products. ubs is changing broker compensation. ameriprize has dropped hundreds of funds. some independent firms have frozen assets while the rule is under review. retirees are affected if their money is managed by commission-based accounts. customers may opt back into this accounts. the obama administration estimated the rule would save americans $17 billion in fees. but it will likely change again before a final january deadline. the labor department still reviewing it and the department has 38 political appointments vacant that will be important here. managers are traditionally regulated by the fcc, who will want a say in how it's written and enforced. the wild card, how congress tackles large scale financial refor
kayla tausche has more on the effect of the new rule. >> reporter: the so-called fiduciary rule keeps retirement advisers from favoring their commission-based products over their customers' interests. as of today, they have to abide by the spirit of the rule. merrill lynch gave customers a choice to move to a different platform or pay a fee. wells fargo offering different products. ubs is changing broker compensation. ameriprize has dropped hundreds of funds. some independent firms have...
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she and one of the girls touched a rail when killed kayla. >> she was too young. my heart goes out to her family and it's just a sin and, you know, it's just a lesson, you know, you can't fool around with anything by the water. >> now none of the other children were injured in the accident. police say it is important to avoid water surrounding a boat marina or dock during a busy summer season. >> london police now say a 47-year-old man has been charged with a terror offense over a mosque attack last night. british police continue to investigate the attack where they say a man plowed into a crowd of worshipers. one person died at the scene. at least 10 others are injured. brooks silva-braga reports from london. >> reporter: cell phone video captures the chaos after a man rams his van into that a crowd outside a london mosque. witnesses say the driver shouted i want to kill all muslims as they wrestled him to the ground. others rushed to help had the injured. >> i see people on the floor, one guy blood running down his head. it was very horrific scenes. >> reporter:
she and one of the girls touched a rail when killed kayla. >> she was too young. my heart goes out to her family and it's just a sin and, you know, it's just a lesson, you know, you can't fool around with anything by the water. >> now none of the other children were injured in the accident. police say it is important to avoid water surrounding a boat marina or dock during a busy summer season. >> london police now say a 47-year-old man has been charged with a terror offense...
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and as kayla tausche reports, that debate is playing out in little rock, arkansas. >> reporter: george coleman drives a cab for a living but struggled to pay for health care as his asthma worsened and the cost of his medication got higher. >> it can range from $400 to $600 a month. >> reporter: coleman is one of 330,000 330,000 citizens of this state who would be affected. governor asa hutchinson says the popularity has made the program too costly to maintain. >> we estimated 250,000 that would go on the expansion. and that soared to 330,000. >> reporter: this month, the state moved to pare it back, adjusting the qualifying income levels to reduce enrollment by 60,000 people. >> we're curtailing those numbers as a cost saving measure. and it's not an easy thing to do. >> i think we've laid the groundwork here for reform in arkansas that will be sustainable over the long term under the status quo. >> reporter: for arkansas hospitals, the status quo works. here at the university of arkansas for medical sciences, the number of uninsured patients fell 80%. the clinic turned a profit and hi
and as kayla tausche reports, that debate is playing out in little rock, arkansas. >> reporter: george coleman drives a cab for a living but struggled to pay for health care as his asthma worsened and the cost of his medication got higher. >> it can range from $400 to $600 a month. >> reporter: coleman is one of 330,000 330,000 citizens of this state who would be affected. governor asa hutchinson says the popularity has made the program too costly to maintain. >> we...
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kayla is joining us back in d.c.ith the latest. >> reporter: hey, scott, treasury is putting out a 149-page report with recommendations to changes to the frame of regulations put in place after the financial kriefrls while it does require some heavy lifting from government agencies and lawmakers here on the hill, it does suggest some meaningful changes, specifically for community banks and small banks. treasury recommends raising the threshold for certain regulations and small bank holding company filings to apply for the volcker rule secretary mnuchin testifying this morning on capitol hill said the aim of the report and treasury proposals overall is to spark growth in this group >> we want to make sure that the regulations are tailored, that small community banks don't have undue burs of regulation that they can afford to lend to small and medium size businesses. >> reporter: but the report suggests loonsing of rules for larger banks, too. treasury supports stress tests to return capital. it wants it to occur less
kayla is joining us back in d.c.ith the latest. >> reporter: hey, scott, treasury is putting out a 149-page report with recommendations to changes to the frame of regulations put in place after the financial kriefrls while it does require some heavy lifting from government agencies and lawmakers here on the hill, it does suggest some meaningful changes, specifically for community banks and small banks. treasury recommends raising the threshold for certain regulations and small bank...
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guys. >> all right kayla brings us that breaking news.u very much. >>> time for "street talk," the daily dose of stock opportunity. >> raising the price target on netflix. goes from 190 to 165. the analyst reiterating the range with the higher international stringer. the domestic broad band penetration in the u.s. is slower international penetration is still less than 6% and that suggested a long run way for growth. >>> stock two is hard hormel. the city analyst has hormel has the least amount of exposure. it's called a pioneer in protein based food. they got a $38 target, 10% upside by hey it's spam. >> third stock uber, the cancer conference, this was mentioned. the drug is bb 12121, 15 patients treated with the drug and reported a study, 3 fourrti of those had a positive response. >> your final stock, this one is possession car, $22 billion truck maker. a bost from 75 to 66. expect earnings on the up side of the next year. the truck aids are up 20% of the year. truck markets are stabilizing. $75 target on pa car. pcar on the up side. w
guys. >> all right kayla brings us that breaking news.u very much. >>> time for "street talk," the daily dose of stock opportunity. >> raising the price target on netflix. goes from 190 to 165. the analyst reiterating the range with the higher international stringer. the domestic broad band penetration in the u.s. is slower international penetration is still less than 6% and that suggested a long run way for growth. >>> stock two is hard hormel. the city...
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>> kayla: right.s a big improvement from yesterday. >> tripp: and what was the name of the medicine you prescribed? >> kayla: digoxin. i'm gonna start her out on a small dosage and track her progress. the levels of the drug need to be monitored very closely in her system, otherwise it can become toxic. >> tripp: right, right. >> kayla: okay. good. all right, next up we have mr. kawaja. ah. let's see... i thought-- [somber music] [sighs] oh, no. i... i'm sorry. >> tripp: w-what?
>> kayla: right.s a big improvement from yesterday. >> tripp: and what was the name of the medicine you prescribed? >> kayla: digoxin. i'm gonna start her out on a small dosage and track her progress. the levels of the drug need to be monitored very closely in her system, otherwise it can become toxic. >> tripp: right, right. >> kayla: okay. good. all right, next up we have mr. kawaja. ah. let's see... i thought-- [somber music] [sighs] oh, no. i... i'm sorry....
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kayla has more on what is in the senate bill. >> reporter: the senate health care bill met with vocalosition from advocates for the disabled. >> no cuts to medicaid! >> reporter: the sen at's version titled "the better care plan" includes deep cuts to medicaid. over time states would get less and less of the extra money provide willed by washington to insure more people. democratic senator elizabeth warren blasted those cuts. >> medicaid is the program in this country that provides health insurance to one in five americans, to 30 million kids, to nearly two out of every three people in a nursing home. these cuts are blood money. people will die. >> reporter: the opposition's not just from democrats, four conservative lawmakers, rand paul, todd johnson, and mike lee found fault with the draft, because it does not cut enough. >> we're keep the subsidies, we are boosting the subsidies for stabilization or risk pools and i think it looks a lot like obamacare actually. >> senate majority leader mitch mcconnell has a week to turn the tide. for the bill to pass only two of the senate's 52 re
kayla has more on what is in the senate bill. >> reporter: the senate health care bill met with vocalosition from advocates for the disabled. >> no cuts to medicaid! >> reporter: the sen at's version titled "the better care plan" includes deep cuts to medicaid. over time states would get less and less of the extra money provide willed by washington to insure more people. democratic senator elizabeth warren blasted those cuts. >> medicaid is the program in this...
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is in washington for a look at that fight hi, kayla. >> hey, mike gop senators are digesting the billme as it gets attacked by the left and medical industries but two events could make or break it first, the president getting involved personally to win over those on the fence but second, the cbo score. polarizing if it resembles what the score of the house bill was. the senate used the house bill as a base laine to allow for a quicker score, but the association may make it unpopular with the public. an nbc news/"wall street journal" poll found that only a third of republicans thought the house bill was a good idea and when asked which party would deal with better health care, democrats scored 17 points higher than republicans from respondents. the medicaid changes are also the most politically fraught republican senators in states that expanded medicaid can't just easily rescind coverage for millions of low-income people and two of those senators are up for re-election next year. this morning, senator bill cassidy suggested a plan to move medicaid enrollees to the individual market, s
is in washington for a look at that fight hi, kayla. >> hey, mike gop senators are digesting the billme as it gets attacked by the left and medical industries but two events could make or break it first, the president getting involved personally to win over those on the fence but second, the cbo score. polarizing if it resembles what the score of the house bill was. the senate used the house bill as a base laine to allow for a quicker score, but the association may make it unpopular with...
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kayla tausche is live at the scene. kayla? >> reporter: hi, michelle.ement from tyson foods. one of the players on this baseball field who is director of government relations for tyson foods. mike mika. the company is deeply concerned and confirmed he was among those shot today here in alexandria during a baseball practice for congressional lawmakers. the fbi is leading the investigation into the events because it contains an assault on a federal official. just a few moments ago we got a statement from deputy attorney general rod rosenstein aing, "the department of justice will provide all resources necessary for a thorough investigation." the shooter, james hodgkinson, 66 of illinois, now deceased, is coming into view as someone with a prior police record for a variety of events. but also someone who had very strong political views, and was not afraid of sharing them a facebook page belonging to hodgkinson from belleville, illinois, change.orange petition calling trump a traitor who "destroyed our democracy." saying "it is time to destroy trump and com
kayla tausche is live at the scene. kayla? >> reporter: hi, michelle.ement from tyson foods. one of the players on this baseball field who is director of government relations for tyson foods. mike mika. the company is deeply concerned and confirmed he was among those shot today here in alexandria during a baseball practice for congressional lawmakers. the fbi is leading the investigation into the events because it contains an assault on a federal official. just a few moments ago we got a...
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eamon, thank you. >>> we'll talk to one of the those vc investors in the room >>> kayla has an update wort of some of the core tenets of who will be in the senate health care bill it's been described as a modification of the bill that the house put forth just a couple months ago i have learned that the senate will propose to cover the payments that they had previously allocated to go to insurers to offset the cost of offering those plans the senate will seem to do this through an proposing, which is pretty big new, it's not only something that -- but the president specifically as well other points of note, the bill is expected to -- and structure its tax credit based on the income instead of on their alge. it plans to phase out an expansion and will shift the cost breakdown of that medicate expansion. currently the federal government pays about 90% of the medicaid plans. that will shift to roughly 57%, depending on the different states, but that is the rough appropriation of exactly what that cost breakdown will be, about 57%. finally the expectations is that the white house will come
eamon, thank you. >>> we'll talk to one of the those vc investors in the room >>> kayla has an update wort of some of the core tenets of who will be in the senate health care bill it's been described as a modification of the bill that the house put forth just a couple months ago i have learned that the senate will propose to cover the payments that they had previously allocated to go to insurers to offset the cost of offering those plans the senate will seem to do this through...
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great stories kayla, lot of stuff happening here at the u.s.sin >> enjoy your time there make sure you get cheese before you leave. >>> ahead, the request for world domination, amazonuyg ol binwhe foods a cash deal. we'll does that up next. and the wolf huffed and puffed... like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. you should tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure
great stories kayla, lot of stuff happening here at the u.s.sin >> enjoy your time there make sure you get cheese before you leave. >>> ahead, the request for world domination, amazonuyg ol binwhe foods a cash deal. we'll does that up next. and the wolf huffed and puffed... like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could...
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inside, investigators walked through finding kayla brown inside the crate.-year-old held for two months by a serial killer. you see brown with a chain around her neck. >> i'm chain today the wall. >> wearing glasses, sitting on a makeshift bed. >> it's hannibal elector. a girl is chained to the wall. >> bolt cutters were used to free brown who was held on this property. >> she talked about the moment she was rescued. calm washed over me. i was free and off the property. she told detectives her boyfriend charlie carver did not survive. >> he shot him three time in the chest, put him in the bucket of a tractor and i never seen him again. >> he killed seven people including four he gunned down at a motorcycle shop. >> you guys would have been proud. >> in may, he pled guilty to murder and kidnapping charges. a judge sentenced him to life in prison. >> disturbing story. >> new information in the case of tiger woods. he took the antianxiety drug xanex. originally there were four medications listed. the u.s. navy combat ship was commissioned today. giveford's navy
inside, investigators walked through finding kayla brown inside the crate.-year-old held for two months by a serial killer. you see brown with a chain around her neck. >> i'm chain today the wall. >> wearing glasses, sitting on a makeshift bed. >> it's hannibal elector. a girl is chained to the wall. >> bolt cutters were used to free brown who was held on this property. >> she talked about the moment she was rescued. calm washed over me. i was free and off the...
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kayla tausche has that story for us. kayla? a last-minute edition to the president's pre-planned infrastructure strip to ohtrip . but he took advantage of the backdrop, in a state where anthem said no longer in 2017 would offer health insurance on the exchanges. asking whether billions of dollars of the payments to offset those plans would continue to be made by the white house. but president trump for the second day in a row, using the opportunity to ramp up pressure on congress. >> if we gave you the greatest plan in the history of the world, you would have no democratic vote. it's all going to be republicans or bust. and the republicans are working very, very hard on getting a great health care plan. >> all 52 senate republicans meeting multiple times a week. at a lunch yesterday, a powerpoint presentation showed a broad outline of a proposed plan. lawmakers are reportedly sharing sections of the bill with the kon congressional budget office to see exactly how it would be scored. but the question remains, how and when to end
kayla tausche has that story for us. kayla? a last-minute edition to the president's pre-planned infrastructure strip to ohtrip . but he took advantage of the backdrop, in a state where anthem said no longer in 2017 would offer health insurance on the exchanges. asking whether billions of dollars of the payments to offset those plans would continue to be made by the white house. but president trump for the second day in a row, using the opportunity to ramp up pressure on congress. >> if...
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kayla?an senators are talking about preserving the affordable care act tax on investment income it's a 3.8% charge on dividends, capital gains, et cetera, for individuals making more than $200,000 conservative critics, though, say it doesn't repeal obamacare if you leave it in but doing so could defuse the democrats' argument that it's a tax cut for the wealthy, could win over moderates looking for offset for insurer subsidies, and opioid epidemic, and cut by 35% in a decade leading to 2036. that's deeper than expected. the cbo says this income investment provision is one of the parts of the aca with the largest budgetary effects. providing revenue of about $17 billion a year senate finance chair hatch told reporters he opposed the move and wants the bill to save money for taxpayers, not justify more spending the senators corcoran and rubio say they're open to the idea, and collins said it was a step in the right direction. >> that is worth something like $172 billion and if that were plowed
kayla?an senators are talking about preserving the affordable care act tax on investment income it's a 3.8% charge on dividends, capital gains, et cetera, for individuals making more than $200,000 conservative critics, though, say it doesn't repeal obamacare if you leave it in but doing so could defuse the democrats' argument that it's a tax cut for the wealthy, could win over moderates looking for offset for insurer subsidies, and opioid epidemic, and cut by 35% in a decade leading to 2036....
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all 34 banks pass their stress test moments ago let's go to kayla for the details. >> it's not just that all 34 banks passed the stress test, but for the first time, the fed gave a green light to the 34 banks plans to give capital back in the form of dividends and buy backs and the banks responded in a big way with announcements in the case of citigroup and jpmorgan of the two largest bank buy backs on record. for citigroup and pmorgan, $19.4 billion. it doubled to 32 cents a share the stock is bumping up despite having to recommit the plan and being conservative there is one firm being conservative and that is capital one. they will be buying back billions of shares compared to 2.5 and 40 cents a share per quarter. the reason being the fed had objections on a conditional basis to the way that capital one manages risks and models for potential losses and what the fed called one of the most material businesses. they cleared with continues and have to resubmit by december 28th if it doesn't meet muster, the fed can freeze the capital plan that capital one has in place. this has taken on a
all 34 banks pass their stress test moments ago let's go to kayla for the details. >> it's not just that all 34 banks passed the stress test, but for the first time, the fed gave a green light to the 34 banks plans to give capital back in the form of dividends and buy backs and the banks responded in a big way with announcements in the case of citigroup and jpmorgan of the two largest bank buy backs on record. for citigroup and pmorgan, $19.4 billion. it doubled to 32 cents a share the...
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and she contacted her mother and saw they were a match and sent it to her to enjoy. >> kayla was all too happy to take in the sister of her missing stuffed dog. >> very nice. still ahead on "action news" at 5:00. a celebration on the schuylkill that had local officials getting a little wet today. >>> plus, the party if south philadelphia that got high school seniors excited about the next chapter in their lives. >>> more fears that kmart stores are closing in our area including our area. 66 stores will be closed in add is to the 180 that closed earlier this year. it will bring the company back to profitability they hope. one in clementon and one in new jersey and one at the rio grandy is on the closure list. one way to celebrate the schuylkill river is to get in and enjoy it. representatives of natural resources and members of the heritage area paddled today in royersford. this is the 19th year for the event part of pennsylvania rivers month. >>> local college bound students celebrated their big achievement in south philadelphia today. ♪ ♪ demeanor a rapper pumped up the cloud at the
and she contacted her mother and saw they were a match and sent it to her to enjoy. >> kayla was all too happy to take in the sister of her missing stuffed dog. >> very nice. still ahead on "action news" at 5:00. a celebration on the schuylkill that had local officials getting a little wet today. >>> plus, the party if south philadelphia that got high school seniors excited about the next chapter in their lives. >>> more fears that kmart stores are...
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kayla, thank you very much. >> good to see you, kayla. >> 20 minutes left here, we have the dow up 72ritory. when we come back, truckers beware. a tech giant could put long distance drivers out of work some day, we'll explain. the power of the nasdaq market. the power of 100 of the world's top companies. the power of an etf. the power of qqq. the thinking we put in, clients get out. power your client's portfolio at powershares.com/qqq. before investing, consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. call 800-983-0903 for the prospectus containing this information. read it carefully. distributed by invesco distributors inc.tus >>> a few market movers, broad com hitting all time highs, making it one of the best performers in the s&p today. broad com's wireless revenue jumped by 45% from the same quarter last year, thanks to a quicker than expected ramp up and an improved iphone 7 cycle. our partners at m cam also cite broad com's place in the cnbc iq 100. for more, you can learn at cnbc.com. >>> buffalo wild wings trading higher. sally smith plans to retire befo
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come upon kayla who had been sexually assaulted by her kidnapper. >> handcuffed, her neck chained torking to free her. deputies asked kayla about her missing boyfriend. 32-year-old charles carver. >> do you know where your buddy is. >> he shot him. who did? todd kohlhepp shot him three times in a chest, wrapped him in a blue tarp. put him in the tractor i never seen him again. he said he's dead and buried. he said there's several bodies dead and buried out here. >> knowing that she was living in that condition day in and day out, just horrific to know he could do that to another human being. investigator found three bodies on the property. he confessed to those murders along with the shooting deaths of four others in 2003. he's not serving life in prison without parole. following her rescue, spoke to investigator in an balance. mourning the loss of her boyfriend. a survivor found and freed. >> i'm going to sit you up. >> to begin healing from her terrifying or deal. >> absolutely disturbing there. nation's opioid crisis continues to deepen, the problem is projecting more record death
come upon kayla who had been sexually assaulted by her kidnapper. >> handcuffed, her neck chained torking to free her. deputies asked kayla about her missing boyfriend. 32-year-old charles carver. >> do you know where your buddy is. >> he shot him. who did? todd kohlhepp shot him three times in a chest, wrapped him in a blue tarp. put him in the tractor i never seen him again. he said he's dead and buried. he said there's several bodies dead and buried out here. >>...
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. >> kayla my model. >> hi there kayla. >> hi. >> sequoia. >> yesy won't even mention -- >> i have gotten them my whole lifey will not bark up the tree. >> where are you from. >> i'm from lehigh county, i'm based out of philadelphia now. i work at architect salon on tenth street by jefferson hospital there. >> cool. >> architect. >> how long have you been doing glow in the dark hair which is a new thing. >> this is a new trend we have been carrying this hair color since beginning of the time. they are vintage shade. they are bright, bold colors and now they introduced a black light top coat that goes overtop of the hair color and will make it glow. >> lets get started here on your, is your model looks kind of apprehensive. >> she has been with me before , she's good. >> yes. >> getting. >> how long does this last. >> so it is super semi permanent so it will wash out, black light top coat will wash out, hair color will wash out over about eight to 16 shampoo s. >> and i have very short hair could that work for me. >> we could give it a shot. >> i want some of this before we end the show at
. >> kayla my model. >> hi there kayla. >> hi. >> sequoia. >> yesy won't even mention -- >> i have gotten them my whole lifey will not bark up the tree. >> where are you from. >> i'm from lehigh county, i'm based out of philadelphia now. i work at architect salon on tenth street by jefferson hospital there. >> cool. >> architect. >> how long have you been doing glow in the dark hair which is a new thing. >> this is a new...
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healthcare in focus yesterday as the senate announced its healthcare plans we'll go to kayla tauschen update on that week to date the biggest sector move has been in energy. that sector is down around 3% because of the decline in oil prices >>> asian markets for you today ending mixed hong kong down slightly. japan and shanghai up slightly for europe a soft end to the week pmi data out this morning showed decent pmis across the board all readings above 50. the services pmi was soft compared to ekts pe ed td to exn germany. >>> one of the reasons we've been seeing weakness in european stocks is oil. wti on pace for the fifth consecutive negative week. higher today at $42.96 ice brent crude at 45.45 all the weakness this week has had a dramatic impact on energy stocks week to date the energy sect ser down sector is down 3.2%. the worst performing sector in 2017 the ten-year note, this time last week, we were trading at 2.15%. here on friday the ten-year note yielding now 2.16%. the dollar interesting against the yen, a bit of stabilization, that helped japanese stocks outperform the ja
healthcare in focus yesterday as the senate announced its healthcare plans we'll go to kayla tauschen update on that week to date the biggest sector move has been in energy. that sector is down around 3% because of the decline in oil prices >>> asian markets for you today ending mixed hong kong down slightly. japan and shanghai up slightly for europe a soft end to the week pmi data out this morning showed decent pmis across the board all readings above 50. the services pmi was soft...