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keith morrison: oh.he gunfight, i know that i will not be standing on the side of my children's graves and people aren't going to be patting me on the back and saying, there's nothing you could have done. i did. keith morrison: oakes claimed mark stover shot first. thus, the claim he now made, it was self-defense, even though no evidence ever surfaced to suggest stover was in possession of any firearm at all or that stover had ever arranged any meeting with oakes. and as for the story that he was a hired gun for the opdyckes, just not true, said michiel oakes. a great many people believe that one or both of the opdyckes are involved. were they involved? not at all. keith morrison: but of course, it was all michiel's story about a crazed dog whisperer, threats to his children, all that fear. i mean, who else says that besides you? and what evidence is there that he ever said such a thing? said such a thing as-- that he was threatening your kids. well, keith, it's been the problem. i survived that day in o
keith morrison: oh.he gunfight, i know that i will not be standing on the side of my children's graves and people aren't going to be patting me on the back and saying, there's nothing you could have done. i did. keith morrison: oakes claimed mark stover shot first. thus, the claim he now made, it was self-defense, even though no evidence ever surfaced to suggest stover was in possession of any firearm at all or that stover had ever arranged any meeting with oakes. and as for the story that he...
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keith morrison with "crossing the line". >>> hello and welcome to "dateline extra."'m craig melvin. big sky country. a small town. and a famously dangerous highway. that was the setting for a deadly crash that left shock and heartbreak in its wake, except they were about to find out that this tragedy was also a mystery and the truth about what happened on that late winter night might be darker than anyone knew. here's keith morrison. >> march 19th, 2009. night fell heavy in montana's flathead valley. something off that night, something wrong. at mary and randy winter's house, anxiety spiked. where was she? >> it just felt like something was not right. >> it's hard to explain that there's something not normal. >> you could set your clock by their daughter, justine. that reliable. but a new driver, too, just 16. on her way home from her boyfriend's house. and though she wasn't very late, the feeling seeped in like a poison. something wrong. >> i called her starting about five after 8:00, no answer. called the house where she was at and they said she had left 15 minutes
keith morrison with "crossing the line". >>> hello and welcome to "dateline extra."'m craig melvin. big sky country. a small town. and a famously dangerous highway. that was the setting for a deadly crash that left shock and heartbreak in its wake, except they were about to find out that this tragedy was also a mystery and the truth about what happened on that late winter night might be darker than anyone knew. here's keith morrison. >> march 19th, 2009. night...
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here's keith morrison. >>> the phone calls did not stop. home to archie, but her spurned lover, janos kulscar, wouldn't move on. >> my dad's like why does he keep calling? she's like "i don't know." the whole aura of this guy is that he wasn't accepting it. >> in fact as da john lewin and detective jim wallace reviewed the evidence, they encountered a man who seemed obsessed, who first pleaded with mary ann, then began using language that sounded more threatening. >> "i want you to come back to me" kind of statements. then "you better come back." she was afraid he would skin her alive, she told her daughter. >> skin her alive? >> if she didn't come back to him. >> but janos wouldn't stop calling or even making threats over the phone to archie. >> archie hung up on him. he called back immediately. "you don't hang up on me. unless you call me back, i'm going to get you." >> the next day janos showed up at the mcfarland's house carrying a small pouch. mary ann was in the shower, so archie let him in. the two started talking, then mary ann ente
here's keith morrison. >>> the phone calls did not stop. home to archie, but her spurned lover, janos kulscar, wouldn't move on. >> my dad's like why does he keep calling? she's like "i don't know." the whole aura of this guy is that he wasn't accepting it. >> in fact as da john lewin and detective jim wallace reviewed the evidence, they encountered a man who seemed obsessed, who first pleaded with mary ann, then began using language that sounded more threatening....
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here is keith morrison. >> we know the truth. we know everything that happened. >> how do we know what we know? >> it's emotionally unsatisfying not to have that answer. >> though it is, even if we've seen something, or if we think we have. and thus the question at the heart of the whole puzzle. is this woman right? >> i know what i saw. and i know the conclusion of my story. >> of course she does. of course she does. so why does this other woman think this? >> she doesn't know for sure what she saw. >> a question, we say, on which all the rest will turn. why don't we begin here. calimesa, california, riverside county. historic missions. sprawling suburbing creeping out to the rim of mountains around the eastern flank of los angeles. here is where chris and cristi hall had come to live out their golden years, though they were far from old when it happened. just experienced, with life and each other. >> as far back as i can remember, it's always been chris and cristi. they were never thought of as separate. they were a unit. >> th
here is keith morrison. >> we know the truth. we know everything that happened. >> how do we know what we know? >> it's emotionally unsatisfying not to have that answer. >> though it is, even if we've seen something, or if we think we have. and thus the question at the heart of the whole puzzle. is this woman right? >> i know what i saw. and i know the conclusion of my story. >> of course she does. of course she does. so why does this other woman think this?...
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here's keith morrison. >> we had a homicide. no suspects.o we are dealing basically with zero balance here. >> nancy cooper had been strangled. her barely clothed body found in a storm drain several miles from home. but why? there were no signs of rape or robbery or that any struggle had occurred. >> we start going back to where we started at saying, okay, let's look at everything again. >> there were reports from people who said they saw a woman who looked like nancy running that saturday morning. one man said he watched her for a good 30 seconds, then saw a van make a u-turn to follow her. and there were other reports of mysterious vans. friday night, one sped away from a cul-de-sac with no lights on. could any of this be tied to her killer? >> not walk away from anything at this point. everything becomes important. >> like conversations with her husband brad that weekend of the search. brad told detectives he and nancy were up at 4:00 a.m. saturday to calm their crying 2-year-old katie. then 6:00 or so, he made two trips to the grocery st
here's keith morrison. >> we had a homicide. no suspects.o we are dealing basically with zero balance here. >> nancy cooper had been strangled. her barely clothed body found in a storm drain several miles from home. but why? there were no signs of rape or robbery or that any struggle had occurred. >> we start going back to where we started at saying, okay, let's look at everything again. >> there were reports from people who said they saw a woman who looked like nancy...
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here again is keith morrison. >> it was the 23rd of march, 2008.e particularly violent murder of his parents, quite suddenly got out of dodge. >> he was gone. >> a guilty conscience or an innocent man fed up with negative attention from the cops? but detectives back in alameda county, california did not panic. ernie probably didn't know it but an enterprising officer fitted his car, his deceased father's car, with a gps tracking device. >> for the majority of the time we knew where he was. >> and the car plus ernie's regular visits to social media dating sites led the police to a number of young women he, well, met. like the one in new orleans who called the police after a strange night with a man who first told her he was writing a novel about a gambler who is a suspect in his parents' murder. and who then told her his own parents had been murdered. and when she went back to his hotel room, he'd rigged it with bungee cords so if someone came to get him he had a plan to escape. >> he was going to break the window of the hotel room and he was going
here again is keith morrison. >> it was the 23rd of march, 2008.e particularly violent murder of his parents, quite suddenly got out of dodge. >> he was gone. >> a guilty conscience or an innocent man fed up with negative attention from the cops? but detectives back in alameda county, california did not panic. ernie probably didn't know it but an enterprising officer fitted his car, his deceased father's car, with a gps tracking device. >> for the majority of the time we...
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keith morrison: what happened to michelle le?ished on a sunny evening from a well-lit parking garage under the protective watch of 18 surveillance cameras. >> reporter: what happened to michelle le? vanished on a sunny evening, from a well-lit parking garage under the protective watch of 18 surveillance cameras. detectives with the hayward police department went over this footage again and again. were they missing something? what happened in those minutes after michelle walked out of camera range and before her car went racing out of the garage? >> it was infuriating. there was one camera right above michelle's car. would have revealed everything. but that night the camera wasn't working. what happened in those missing minutes? the police, remember, weren't talking to the family. so the family pursued its own line of investigation. >> we were looking to human trafficking patterns and -- >> human trafficking patterns? >> yeah. >> you thought that was a possibility? >> we did, yeah. >> reporter: but it was a dead end. then june 30t
keith morrison: what happened to michelle le?ished on a sunny evening from a well-lit parking garage under the protective watch of 18 surveillance cameras. >> reporter: what happened to michelle le? vanished on a sunny evening, from a well-lit parking garage under the protective watch of 18 surveillance cameras. detectives with the hayward police department went over this footage again and again. were they missing something? what happened in those minutes after michelle walked out of...
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here's keith morrison. >> is everybody out of the house? >> i don't know, but it's on fire. >> the fire in the cottage on addison avenue was hungry, devouring almost everything in the bedroom. >> we'll have fire department on the way. do you see smoke coming out of the windows? >> it's pouring out of the house. >> within minutes, the firefighters knocked it down. the smoke clearing. the sooty water running in the streets. and then as the mop-up began, the word flashed out like something electric. the house was occupied. someone didn't get out. and up through the ashes, a mystery flared like a stubborn ember that glowed and smoldered and demanded an answer. the inhabitants of the rented cottage, as investigators soon learned, were two young, beautiful people. the successful glossy types that you might expect to see on a reality show. their names are paul zumot and jennifer schipsi. jennifer, an ambitious, award-winning real estate agent who lived like a rock star, or so said her buddy roy. >> she's like, i'm knocking them out like dominos. i
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here again, keith morrison. >>> 49 days after michelle le disappeared, we stumbled over a human bonen the same area her cell phone pinged off a nearby tower. as the searchers scoured the immediate area, they understood it couldn't be her. the bits of clothing weren't right and the bone was bleached by the sun, must have been there a long time. when they looked closely -- >> that's six foot something. it's not a 5'5" female. >> appalling. some other poor soul wound up here. but, relief, too, it wasn't michelle. so, the search and the mystery wore on for days, then for weeks. by the middle of august, it all looked to be losing steam. on a typical san francisco summer afternoon, as the fog rolled in, christine and michael brought us up-to-date on the efforts to find michelle. how long has it been now? >> over two months, about 72 days. >> how are you doing, the two of you, with all of this? i mean, how are you holding up? >> it's weird. just trying to stay active and keep the word out and trying to stay positive. >> right. >> it's really, just trying to stay positive is the hardest part
here again, keith morrison. >>> 49 days after michelle le disappeared, we stumbled over a human bonen the same area her cell phone pinged off a nearby tower. as the searchers scoured the immediate area, they understood it couldn't be her. the bits of clothing weren't right and the bone was bleached by the sun, must have been there a long time. when they looked closely -- >> that's six foot something. it's not a 5'5" female. >> appalling. some other poor soul wound up...
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here's keith morrison with "the hometown hero and the homecoming queen." >> it was late when it happened. very late. too late. the sky had already fallen. no one saw it coming. no one heard the warning. but now in the night, it was done. they work hard here in their homemade garage gym, because in part it isn't just a gym. it's a kind of shrine. >> i look at the wall and there's a bunch of pictures. and that's what makes it special, i think. >> these were the moments before they were born when a shot putter named dave laut became his family's superman. and his little brother watched him win a bronze medal in the 1984 olympics. >> i mean, after, i just cried. how do you not? how do you not cry when you see your brother up there getting a medal? it's cool. he wasy big brother. but was like my superman. he was my superman. >> don laut is dave's younger brother by nine and a half years. dave and don inherited a passion for athletics from their father. >> i remember my first milk when i was a kid, it was protein powder. >> it's built into your dna. it's part of your life. >> yeah, it really i
here's keith morrison with "the hometown hero and the homecoming queen." >> it was late when it happened. very late. too late. the sky had already fallen. no one saw it coming. no one heard the warning. but now in the night, it was done. they work hard here in their homemade garage gym, because in part it isn't just a gym. it's a kind of shrine. >> i look at the wall and there's a bunch of pictures. and that's what makes it special, i think. >> these were the moments...
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here's keith morrison with "smoke and mirrors." >>t was hot and it was late. september, 2007. >> so it was. it was clear and dark and still and vacant. here with a deep food fought back against the decaying suburban straw. and then nothing was clear at all. >> i never cried this violent cry. >> you're experiencing everything, but it's not true. you're just waiting to wake up. >> it just feels like you're literally in a nightmare. >> narrator: yes, still does. the name, you'll want to remember, is nailah. >> the meaning is one who succeeds. >> this is nailah's mother, maria. >> i wanted her to be successful, and she was. she lived her name. >> narrator: quite true, as frankly had the rest of them in this big family. this is lehia, the first born. >> we might need a graph or a chart because it's kind of involved. >> narrator: full siblings, half siblings, quarter siblings once removed that sort of thing. very blended. >> we share one parent, so technically half siblings, but that word is kind of offensive to me because it implies that it's something less and i'v
here's keith morrison with "smoke and mirrors." >>t was hot and it was late. september, 2007. >> so it was. it was clear and dark and still and vacant. here with a deep food fought back against the decaying suburban straw. and then nothing was clear at all. >> i never cried this violent cry. >> you're experiencing everything, but it's not true. you're just waiting to wake up. >> it just feels like you're literally in a nightmare. >> narrator: yes,...
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keith morrison has that folksy way of talking. father shot in the face. [ laughter ] that must have been wild. [ laughter ] the other people on that i love, josh mankiewicz. he's the best because he kind of has the -- kind of like a stuffy nose. he's always in aruba. it's like the guy killed someone in cabo san lucas, that's mine! like he always gets the best. then he always says, you could have a drinking game with this, every time he'll do this. most people, when they find a dead body in their house, they call 911. you didn't do that, did you? [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] i'll be driving around my car going, you didn't do that, did you? i do it with my kids now. you didn't clean your room, did you? then the other guy's dennis murphy. the guy, he has dennis murphy -- dennis murphy has this real kind of sing-song way of talking. but he always gets things -- he's like an old kind of news reporter, he always gets stories about like young kids. like murdering each other or something. so he'll be like, katie and cara were bffs
keith morrison has that folksy way of talking. father shot in the face. [ laughter ] that must have been wild. [ laughter ] the other people on that i love, josh mankiewicz. he's the best because he kind of has the -- kind of like a stuffy nose. he's always in aruba. it's like the guy killed someone in cabo san lucas, that's mine! like he always gets the best. then he always says, you could have a drinking game with this, every time he'll do this. most people, when they find a dead body in...
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keith morrison: but an ill wind will blow through paradise.dogs were very, very upset. it was a huge ruckus. they told me. we haven't seen mark. and i knew in my heart something terrible had happened. keith morrison: where had the dog trainer gone? a trail of sinister clues. there was three wet blood spots in the hallway.
keith morrison: but an ill wind will blow through paradise.dogs were very, very upset. it was a huge ruckus. they told me. we haven't seen mark. and i knew in my heart something terrible had happened. keith morrison: where had the dog trainer gone? a trail of sinister clues. there was three wet blood spots in the hallway.
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here's keith morrison. >> is everybody out of the house? >> i don't know, but it's on fire. >> the fire in the cottage on addison avenue was hungry, devouring almost everything in the bedroom. >> we'll have fire department on the way. do you see smoke coming out of the windows? >> it's pouring out of the house. >> within minutes, the firefighters knocked it down. the smoke clearing. the sooty water running in the streets. and then as the mop-up began, the word flashed out like something electric. the house was occupied. someone didn't get out. and up through the ashes, a mystery flared like a stubborn ember that glowed and smoldered and demanded an answer. the inhabitants of the rented cottage, as investigators soon learned, were two young, beautiful people. the successful glossy types that you might expect to see on a reality show. their names are paul zumot and jennifer schipsi. jennifer, an ambitious, award-winning real estate agent who lived like a rock star, or so said her buddy roy. >> she's like, i'm knocking them out like dominos. i
here's keith morrison. >> is everybody out of the house? >> i don't know, but it's on fire. >> the fire in the cottage on addison avenue was hungry, devouring almost everything in the bedroom. >> we'll have fire department on the way. do you see smoke coming out of the windows? >> it's pouring out of the house. >> within minutes, the firefighters knocked it down. the smoke clearing. the sooty water running in the streets. and then as the mop-up began, the...
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here is keith morrison. >>> our story begins with this mother of a teenage daughter. a woman who spent most of her life trying to figure out who she was. what was her name? where did she come from? we'll tell you about her long search, her discovery finally of what felt like proof. but as you'll soon see, real truth can be elusive. it can hide. let's begin at the beginning. but at the beginning, all she had was a memory. >> a twin canopy bed with pink ruffles around it. kind of waves over the top of it. >> it was dream-like really. for years, it was all that felt real in her upside down life. >> and it was all pink and t full of dresses, the dolls, the teddy bears. >> actually, there was a little old-fashioned where you put the baby in the wagon. >> and reason for those tormenting memories. >> it's a lot of hurt and sadness. sadness for the little girl that didn't have a life. >> for most of her life, the part after that she has been pepper and the baffling, terrifying story of her being kidnapped, held captive for years is the reason she gripped that life preserver o
here is keith morrison. >>> our story begins with this mother of a teenage daughter. a woman who spent most of her life trying to figure out who she was. what was her name? where did she come from? we'll tell you about her long search, her discovery finally of what felt like proof. but as you'll soon see, real truth can be elusive. it can hide. let's begin at the beginning. but at the beginning, all she had was a memory. >> a twin canopy bed with pink ruffles around it. kind of...
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here's keith morrison with "tangled." an't put words to that. it was very surreal. >> 911. where is your emergency? >> reporter: it's true the old saying when you marry someone, you marry their family, too. >> we need an ambulance. he looks like he's been shot, he said someone broke in last night, him and his wife both -- >> reporter: mind you, not a bad thing to turn to mom or dad for advice and counsel. >> it's unreal. it's hard. sometimes you think maybe it didn't happen, but yet it really did. >> reporter: it's with their help and support, after all, that true love can deepen and grow and last. >> i watch the crime scene shows on tv, you know. and i never, never ever thought that, oh, that's going to be my life. >> reporter: yes. it really is all about family. the high desert opens up near pueblo, colorado, 100 miles south or so south of denver. among the highest of the nation's deserts. a little closer to heaven, perhaps? this is where shannon palmer's mom and dad set out to create a good, safe and holy life for their daughters far from the risks and temptations of the
here's keith morrison with "tangled." an't put words to that. it was very surreal. >> 911. where is your emergency? >> reporter: it's true the old saying when you marry someone, you marry their family, too. >> we need an ambulance. he looks like he's been shot, he said someone broke in last night, him and his wife both -- >> reporter: mind you, not a bad thing to turn to mom or dad for advice and counsel. >> it's unreal. it's hard. sometimes you think...
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here's keith morrison with "under a full moon." >> reporter: she was finished now. tired, wrung out. must have been as she walked away from the incessantly ' chirping machinery and the bleary eyes of the gamblers on holiday from real life who'd called out for her again and again and again. outside in the night, a full moon bathed the great houses of delight and sin in an unaccustomed shade of pale. it was september 29, 2012. at precisely 3:00 in the morning, in a back room of the palms casino, the cocktail waitress named shauna tiaffay inserted her time card in the stamping machine, and set out to break a little rule. shauna had parked her car in the back lot, a practice discouraged because surveillance cameras were unable to track her all the way to her car. still easier this way. quicker. and after all, would a stalker really be waiting for her here, under a full moon? >> it was absolutely horrible. and we felt so helpless. >> it's every woman's worst nightmare. >> we didn't know if any of us were next. >> reporter: it never occurred to shauna to become a cocktail
here's keith morrison with "under a full moon." >> reporter: she was finished now. tired, wrung out. must have been as she walked away from the incessantly ' chirping machinery and the bleary eyes of the gamblers on holiday from real life who'd called out for her again and again and again. outside in the night, a full moon bathed the great houses of delight and sin in an unaccustomed shade of pale. it was september 29, 2012. at precisely 3:00 in the morning, in a back room of...
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here's keith morrison with the conclusion of "the player." it was september 2010.rs pord over the evidence collected. was there anything else. anything they missed they might use to seal the case against him. that's when they saw it. something quite odd. >> they came across a piece of paper that we had collected that had blood droplets on it. >> just one small piece of paper, which one of the detectives picked up from the bloody floor of the murder scene a few feet away from the lifeless body of ernie's father, ernest scherer jr. it was a warranty card for a baseball bat. that's all it was. no big deal. except when police searched through that house, searched every square inch of it, one thing they did not find was a baseball bat. >> and they just thought it was odd. why would 60-something-year-old people have a warranty for a bat? >> and the warranty wasn't just for any old bat. it was for a nike baseball bat. right on the warranty card. they couldn't help but see that same distinctive nike swoosh, just like the ones they saw printed on the floor in blood by those
here's keith morrison with the conclusion of "the player." it was september 2010.rs pord over the evidence collected. was there anything else. anything they missed they might use to seal the case against him. that's when they saw it. something quite odd. >> they came across a piece of paper that we had collected that had blood droplets on it. >> just one small piece of paper, which one of the detectives picked up from the bloody floor of the murder scene a few feet away...
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morrison. she's going to be replaced by board member keith mclaughlin.'s going on here separately ca ll lly campbell s margins are not up to its own expectations and it's lowering the forecast that may explain the move. a view of strategic plans and portfolio composition. so that may be the answer here about what's happened. >> another one of these companies that we've talked about a lot that missed the millennial move to niche -- i mean, do millennials buy campbell soup or something new age? >> that's what they've been trying to innovate. >> there's five, six, seven companies you can name -- brand name companies that you would think have, you know, shelf mile like no. >> and there's more fresh soup available to get organic cans >> and you don't buy kraft mac and cheese you buy annie's. >> this has happened with all of the big brands >> that's what i just said but you said it like this. like the fedex guy >> next. >> we have some other news to tell you about this morning. heavy equipment maker deere missing estimates on both tom and bottom lines reported
morrison. she's going to be replaced by board member keith mclaughlin.'s going on here separately ca ll lly campbell s margins are not up to its own expectations and it's lowering the forecast that may explain the move. a view of strategic plans and portfolio composition. so that may be the answer here about what's happened. >> another one of these companies that we've talked about a lot that missed the millennial move to niche -- i mean, do millennials buy campbell soup or something new...
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its ceo, denise morrison, who has been there for 15 years but has not been able to turn around the flagging growth of the company. the interiment in will be chief maclachlan -- will be keith maclachlan. campbell soup shares are down 11%. other packaged soup makers are down as well. we have weakness in semiconductor equipment makers after applied materials came out with a forecast that was not as good as expected for sales. there is a slowdown in global smartphone demand. applied materials, the latest company to talk about evidence of that. smart phones, the largest end market for users of applied materials equipment. we have information technology shares under pressure. -- at to take a speck back step back and look at the year to date performance in the s&p 500. technology is still solidly in the top five, up 9% year to date. consumer staples has been the laggard, down 14%. some concern has been about inflation, how that affects these companies. they are seeing rising input costs in many cases with the gains in commodities. consumer staples is down 14% this year as a group. the flipside is that oil prices have gone up and energy prices have started to catch up. caroline,
its ceo, denise morrison, who has been there for 15 years but has not been able to turn around the flagging growth of the company. the interiment in will be chief maclachlan -- will be keith maclachlan. campbell soup shares are down 11%. other packaged soup makers are down as well. we have weakness in semiconductor equipment makers after applied materials came out with a forecast that was not as good as expected for sales. there is a slowdown in global smartphone demand. applied materials, the...
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morrison is retiring today. campbell has been struggling through a slump. she will be placed -- replaced by keith maclachlan.than 18% for the year. the world's largest farm equipment maker posted disappointing earnings. it will also raise prices because of higher raw material and freight across. -- costs. that is your bloomberg business flash. italy, a coalition government agreed on. here is what we know. the plan seeks limited deficit spending. a review of the eu fiscal, lower and russian sanctions. italian bonds not taking well to the news. come inside the bloomberg. headed for their worst week since 2015. this is the yield on a 10-year joining us is rosamaria at firsta lecturer luiss university. a mild selloff in equity. with pricing the risk you may see and is this appropriate? reaction and we are scared. there is uncertainty. uncertainty of the coalition agreement that came out of the two parties in italy is quite scary. we have wishes and desires it between them. spending.ve public no plans for recovering money. if you are an investor in such a business, you would be scared. investors are scared about
morrison is retiring today. campbell has been struggling through a slump. she will be placed -- replaced by keith maclachlan.than 18% for the year. the world's largest farm equipment maker posted disappointing earnings. it will also raise prices because of higher raw material and freight across. -- costs. that is your bloomberg business flash. italy, a coalition government agreed on. here is what we know. the plan seeks limited deficit spending. a review of the eu fiscal, lower and russian...