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host: you read in the chapters louisa was frequently ill, often melancholy. but her name rarely even appears in his journal during his presidential years. james: it's really strikely, virtually never. he was so consumed with these battles he was fighting. and louisa absented herself. she went up to the bedroom and she ate bon-bons. she had a real sweet tooth and some miraculous ability not to gain weight. she was always thin. but she had -- she was basically profoundly depressed. we would say now she was having a breakdown. and during those times she was angry at him.nd she wrote poetry. she loved to write poetry and wrote fragments of plays. and the most painful one to read by far is kind of begins as a processional and never really turns into a narrative but in the processional, there was lord sharply. and lady sharply. lord sharply is self-evidently adams and seen as a man a absolutely irreproschable morals and perfect demeanor who is utterly devoid of human warmth and vauntingly ambitious at the same time. you can't believe that a first lady would write t
host: you read in the chapters louisa was frequently ill, often melancholy. but her name rarely even appears in his journal during his presidential years. james: it's really strikely, virtually never. he was so consumed with these battles he was fighting. and louisa absented herself. she went up to the bedroom and she ate bon-bons. she had a real sweet tooth and some miraculous ability not to gain weight. she was always thin. but she had -- she was basically profoundly depressed. we would say...
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i'm louisa bojesen. despite a warning from the international settlement, they say investors are underrisking the markets. >>> and an explosion in central manhattan injuries 29 people. and what say governor cuomo calls a clear act of terrorism. >>> and delivering a blow to the german chancellor with the lowest number of votes in russian history. >>> and it turns out the loyal opposition party to the crekrem did not make an impression at the ballot box. >> good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> good weekend? >> hadriends in from denmark. always nice to show people around who don't know london. you? >> really good, quiet weekend, with the baby. so it was all good. it's the week of reckoning. we have the boj, we have the fed. a lot going on. >> i like to see the word reckoning, depending what we hear from the central bank, i'm not sure how much of a difference it will make in the near term, but no one expects a fed hike any longer. >> that's why the boj could be a bigger news story. >>> let's talk abou
i'm louisa bojesen. despite a warning from the international settlement, they say investors are underrisking the markets. >>> and an explosion in central manhattan injuries 29 people. and what say governor cuomo calls a clear act of terrorism. >>> and delivering a blow to the german chancellor with the lowest number of votes in russian history. >>> and it turns out the loyal opposition party to the crekrem did not make an impression at the ballot box. >> good...
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in boston, louisa moeller, wbz news. >> hats off to them. such an important way. >> sounds like it's a pretty good experience for meeting some great people. >>> let's talk to eric the drought. i know earlier he was up at small farms. seeing how it affected the different things this fall. >> you brought back the apples. they were much smaller than normal. >> much smaller. that's the thing you notice as you head out to the orchard, next few weekends, most places do have apples in supply. what you'll see is that level, it just fits in your hand. much smaller than average because there's a high water content in an apple. right? they still taste great. one thing i would say, check with your favorite form before in terms of pumpkins, also a fruit, without a lot of rainfall considering a pumpkin is mostly rain. the size is smaller, tougher to grow those really big pumpkins. you might see little change. the ones here are growing in western massachusetts where they had a bit more rainfall. they look pretty good. and then fall foliage. this is also go
in boston, louisa moeller, wbz news. >> hats off to them. such an important way. >> sounds like it's a pretty good experience for meeting some great people. >>> let's talk to eric the drought. i know earlier he was up at small farms. seeing how it affected the different things this fall. >> you brought back the apples. they were much smaller than normal. >> much smaller. that's the thing you notice as you head out to the orchard, next few weekends, most places...
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wbz's louisa muller is live with more. louisa? >> reporter: we did learn from the ntsb that spoke with the media a few minutes ago. we learned that the train's engineer has been released from structural issues with this historic station behind me because part of the canopy collapsed on top. train. federal investigators are trying to get in there to get a data recorder. that records how fast the train was moving and how much it was braking. cell phone video shows a scene of chaos. moments after a new jersey transit train went plowing into the busy hoboken terminal just before 9:00 this morning. >> the lights went off and people started screaming. like, it wasn't a jolt. it was like completely thrown from one area to the next. >> i observed it coming at a high rate of speed. it went over the bumper block, basically through the air and traveled another 40 feet and came to a rest. >> reporter: it barreled through the barrier and left a parts of the ceiling of the terminal collapsing as a result. >> there were folks hobbling around, pe
wbz's louisa muller is live with more. louisa? >> reporter: we did learn from the ntsb that spoke with the media a few minutes ago. we learned that the train's engineer has been released from structural issues with this historic station behind me because part of the canopy collapsed on top. train. federal investigators are trying to get in there to get a data recorder. that records how fast the train was moving and how much it was braking. cell phone video shows a scene of chaos. moments...
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the wbz louisa moller is live in hoboken new jersey with the latest on the investigation. louisa. >> reporter: well chris it's the first full day for federal investigators of the tragic crash and that means reviewing material from the train and engineer who survive the crash 72 hours prior to the incident as well as his medical history. >> i have heavy structural damage and people trapped on the train. >> reporter: the historic hoboken terminal building remains closed to commuters this morning as federal investigators work to recover event recorders from the mangled new jersey transit train inside. >> the canopy of the building is on top of the controlling car. additionally because of the possibility of asbestos. >> reporter: witnesses say the train was traveling at a high speed when it slammed through a barrier and into the platform. >> the lights went off and people started screaming. >> reporter: in the midst of the chaos strangers stepped in to help the injured including this pregnant woman. >> the baby is fine but the ceiling of the train fell on my head. >> reporter:
the wbz louisa moller is live in hoboken new jersey with the latest on the investigation. louisa. >> reporter: well chris it's the first full day for federal investigators of the tragic crash and that means reviewing material from the train and engineer who survive the crash 72 hours prior to the incident as well as his medical history. >> i have heavy structural damage and people trapped on the train. >> reporter: the historic hoboken terminal building remains closed to...
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wbz's louisa mueller is live in boston tonight. louisa? >> that woman suffered nonlife threatening injuries but you saw that video. it is pretty scary and unfortunately it's not the first incident of its kind. a duck boat surveillance camera was rolling. when this woman seemingly unaware rambled right into its oncoming path and the two collided. >> i just saw people gathering >> reporter: it happened in the busy back bay just before noon wednesday at the intersection of boston and arlington street. the video shows the woman was not in the crosswalk. >> seemed pretty concerned. >> reporter: the latest in a series of incidents involving the city tour company. first in april, when a moped driven by alison warmuth was crushed by a duck boat killing the 28-year-old. after that, boston duck tours must's parents to improve safety. >> we pray there will not be another tragedy like this one. >> in july another woman was struck by a duck boat in back bay. the company said she did not have a crossing signal. in august, a duck boat crashed into a driv
wbz's louisa mueller is live in boston tonight. louisa? >> that woman suffered nonlife threatening injuries but you saw that video. it is pretty scary and unfortunately it's not the first incident of its kind. a duck boat surveillance camera was rolling. when this woman seemingly unaware rambled right into its oncoming path and the two collided. >> i just saw people gathering >> reporter: it happened in the busy back bay just before noon wednesday at the intersection of boston...
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wbz's louisa moeller is live in plymouth where crews have to return tomorrow morning. louisa? >> reporter: david and and lisa, the man's friend threw him a life jacket but sadly it wasn't any help. pond in plymouth thursday afternoon as the search for a missing swimmer turned into a recovery mission. >> first responders say three people were out in a boat, two of them swimming when wind gusts blew the boat away. a 26-year-old man was unable to make it back to the boat or the shore. >> helped one other person get out of the water. dropped the movie there so they know where the starting point would be for the search. the scene. they scoured the surface of the water and the edges of the lake. facing a unique set of challenges. >> over 100-foot where they are at right now. it's all mucky down below. it's very hard for visibility don't be later. >> reporter: a chopper searched for the sky. with no sign of the swimmer. thunderstorms and pouring rain brought the search to a halt. after the boats came out only a to comfort the missing man's loved ones. >> you've got to feel for the pe
wbz's louisa moeller is live in plymouth where crews have to return tomorrow morning. louisa? >> reporter: david and and lisa, the man's friend threw him a life jacket but sadly it wasn't any help. pond in plymouth thursday afternoon as the search for a missing swimmer turned into a recovery mission. >> first responders say three people were out in a boat, two of them swimming when wind gusts blew the boat away. a 26-year-old man was unable to make it back to the boat or the shore....
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you know what, louisa, i was woken up by thunderstorms at 4:00 a.m. in the morning. >> i slept right through it. >> you did? so happy for you. >> it's so nasty out there and people are waiting for the iphone. >> it is nasty out there. stocks out there, more headache. >> a lot more. deutsche bank, an interesting one. we'll be looking at that in a second. we'll be talking about the banks throughout the show as well. by all means get involved aet the top of the hour with any of our guests. we're on twitter @carolincnbc and @louisacnbc. >> we're currently lower by 0.3 of a percentage point. when it comes to our european market, you're seeing the same except for the danish markets and the obx. by and large it's just off half a percent when it comes to the ftse. the banks, carolin, just glancing at what's taking place, we've got a couple of bigger stories making the rounds. the people in the u.s. looking twice at the financials with the wells fargo unraveling and here in europe, of course, it's really gone to deutsche bank today. >> and still the financial
you know what, louisa, i was woken up by thunderstorms at 4:00 a.m. in the morning. >> i slept right through it. >> you did? so happy for you. >> it's so nasty out there and people are waiting for the iphone. >> it is nasty out there. stocks out there, more headache. >> a lot more. deutsche bank, an interesting one. we'll be looking at that in a second. we'll be talking about the banks throughout the show as well. by all means get involved aet the top of the hour...
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hi, jeff. >> absolutely, louisa. two russian stories are connected because what the russian economy needs at the moment is a dash for growth. that could come from higher energy revenues, it could come from a more expansive government budget, or it could come from more dramatic declines in interest rates from the central bank that would stimulate lending. but elvira nabiullina made it clear for the time being she's sitting tight on rates. it would take some extraordinary event to persuade her that it was necessary to move again before the end of the year. i also asked her about what she thought very easy money in the west was doing to the prospects for growth, for the global economy. she really wasn't very happy with the way this policy is pursued. she didn't want to directly criticize the banks, but she made it very clear she thinks very loose monetary policy does more damage than it does good. let's hear what she said. >> this is the subject of a very broad discussion. whether the central bank still have in their po
hi, jeff. >> absolutely, louisa. two russian stories are connected because what the russian economy needs at the moment is a dash for growth. that could come from higher energy revenues, it could come from a more expansive government budget, or it could come from more dramatic declines in interest rates from the central bank that would stimulate lending. but elvira nabiullina made it clear for the time being she's sitting tight on rates. it would take some extraordinary event to persuade...
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we want to get to louisa molar live where they're looking for that victim. >> reporter: this is certainly an active search. first responders have been here at great haring pond for just over two hours. and we've just heard from a law enforcement source that they're looking for a 26-year-old man. now, if you look out at the pond, you can see multiple boats from multiple local fire departments. we also know that divers are here on the scene. a little bit earlier, there was a coast guard jay hawk helicopter came here instead of that chopper was not available. but they apparently looked around the pond, couldn't see anything from the air. and then cleared the scene. i'm hearing from locals, there are a couple challenges to this pond. it can be 150 feet and a weedy bottom. neighbors say they saw mass maritime put a buoy out in the middle of the pond. they also say they heard there are potentially three young people out on a boat swimming off of that boat them became in distress. that is an unconfirmed report at this point. but we do know from a law enforcement source, a 26-year- old man is mis
we want to get to louisa molar live where they're looking for that victim. >> reporter: this is certainly an active search. first responders have been here at great haring pond for just over two hours. and we've just heard from a law enforcement source that they're looking for a 26-year-old man. now, if you look out at the pond, you can see multiple boats from multiple local fire departments. we also know that divers are here on the scene. a little bit earlier, there was a coast guard jay...
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louisa moller, wbz news. >>> police are searching for the thief who stole a golf cart from a clown. not just any clown. a clown raising money for sideliners hospital. police are asking for the public to help out. anyone with information call li going on. right now we have cool and humid. weird. >> one more thing hermine -- [ talking at the same time ] [ laughter ] >> yes. clammy outside this evening. hermine off the coast. brought tropical air along for the ride. 60s. doesn't feel that cool outside. a long time we have been talking about hermine. became a hurricane in the gulf. max intensity. and then the path off the eastern seaboard taking the left hook and drifting off to the south. the original forecast was closer into new jersey. causing a higher impact for them. tonight a look at it right off the coast line. rain bands moving along the coast and low clouds and drizzle locally. nothing heavier. not too many people would complain about that. we need it. really the lasting impact rough seas and beach erosion before it gets off shore tomorrow. tonight mostly cloudy. a chance for a
louisa moller, wbz news. >>> police are searching for the thief who stole a golf cart from a clown. not just any clown. a clown raising money for sideliners hospital. police are asking for the public to help out. anyone with information call li going on. right now we have cool and humid. weird. >> one more thing hermine -- [ talking at the same time ] [ laughter ] >> yes. clammy outside this evening. hermine off the coast. brought tropical air along for the ride. 60s....
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louisa? >> reporter: lisa, david, evans says this shows his department's willingness to explore this policy. officers who have been assigned to wear body cameras. of course this comes amid a bitter battle between dpd leadership and the police union. last month evans announced he would assign 100 officers to wear body cameras for a pilot program after not one single officer volunteered to partake. the union then filed an injunction citing a breach of agreement and calling the timing of the program horrible. earl whyer this week, the week, the two sides testified at a hearing. a judge will decide. evans said he thinks his department -- he thanked his department brass for stepping up. we know the eight brass members will be under the same policy any officer would have to abide by if wearing a body camera. live outside of boston police headquarters, louisa moeller, wbz news. >>> the suspicious death of a woman in new hampshire has been ruled a homicide. police say 51-year-old joanne boucher was m
louisa? >> reporter: lisa, david, evans says this shows his department's willingness to explore this policy. officers who have been assigned to wear body cameras. of course this comes amid a bitter battle between dpd leadership and the police union. last month evans announced he would assign 100 officers to wear body cameras for a pilot program after not one single officer volunteered to partake. the union then filed an injunction citing a breach of agreement and calling the timing of the...
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wbz louisa moler has the latest. boston superintendent chief william gross hits the streets he may be wearing one of these. on thursday police commissioner bill evans announced gross and seven other members of the command staff will be trained and equipped with body cameras. stating "i have the best department in the country. and i am committed to getting this program started for the benefit of the community and my officers out there every day. >> it's a big statement they are making. you know they are out with the public a lot interacting with the communit putting the stake in the ground we are committed to the program. >> reporter: it comes amid a battle between city leadership and the police union. last month evans announced he would assign 100 officers to wear body cams for a pilot program after not one single officer volunteered to partake. then the union filed an injunction citing a breach of agreement and calling the timing of the program horrible. >> he agree the time something horrible we should have them on
wbz louisa moler has the latest. boston superintendent chief william gross hits the streets he may be wearing one of these. on thursday police commissioner bill evans announced gross and seven other members of the command staff will be trained and equipped with body cameras. stating "i have the best department in the country. and i am committed to getting this program started for the benefit of the community and my officers out there every day. >> it's a big statement they are...
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louisa moller, wbz news. >>> camp pain 2016 tonight. donald trump making news on immigration in a long awaited policy speech. it comes hours after a meeting with mexican president. the questions about the wall and who would pay for it. wbz's liam martin is live tonight. a short time ago he made it clear he is standing firm on building the wall. >> reporter: moments ago several family members of people killed by donald trump to endorse him and he spent time talking about that issue. criminal immigrants, the immigrants without criminal records, no amnesty. [ music playing ] >> reporter: donald trump after hinting that he would soften his illegal immigration stance gave a hard line speech wednesday night making promises on policy. >> we will build a great wall and mexico will pay for the wall. we are going to end catch and release. we catch them. go ahead. we catch them, go ahead. block funding for sanctuary cities. block the funding. >> reporter: donald trump had been trying to privet on an issue that stoked anger among some, trump reassu
louisa moller, wbz news. >>> camp pain 2016 tonight. donald trump making news on immigration in a long awaited policy speech. it comes hours after a meeting with mexican president. the questions about the wall and who would pay for it. wbz's liam martin is live tonight. a short time ago he made it clear he is standing firm on building the wall. >> reporter: moments ago several family members of people killed by donald trump to endorse him and he spent time talking about that...
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his wife louisa had innumerable miscarriages. don't know for sure because adams won't talk about that until we come to a passage where she has agonized and suffered, and then adams himself is tortured. but for him, pregnancy -- too intimate. but the thing that does come through so powerfully is the personality of a man with a deep in his soul. self accusatory, harshly self accusatory -- "i must wake up earlier. i must read more. i reread my diary, it has all been nothing." there is that. there is his astonishing erudition. and things that are startling. byron. he loved byron was the most bad of the bad boys, bad and dangerous to know, everything adams would have deplored. but he loved the poetry and literature. he loved byron, he loved aupere, who he also thought of as a libertine. -- full terror. he loved voltaire, who he also thought of as a libertine. so the breadth of his personality also comes through. i was never through. it got to this tree, he was fascinated by dendrology, which is his word for the study of trees. he plan
his wife louisa had innumerable miscarriages. don't know for sure because adams won't talk about that until we come to a passage where she has agonized and suffered, and then adams himself is tortured. but for him, pregnancy -- too intimate. but the thing that does come through so powerfully is the personality of a man with a deep in his soul. self accusatory, harshly self accusatory -- "i must wake up earlier. i must read more. i reread my diary, it has all been nothing." there is...
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. >> and that's not all wbz louisa moller has more. >> reporter: the high school is offering showers to the public other people are opening their doors. the water may be drying up in but generosity is not. >> let me know if that's hot. >> reporter: salon quality hair wash is from luxury to necessity in kingston new hampshire because the crippling effects of a drought left some high and dry. >> you keep hearing every few days someone else says yeah lost mine or starting to get sediment. >> reporter: one by one town wells are drying up. the owner of a salon knew hygiene would be a factor and called on her with free hair washes. >> everybody is starting to talk about it and see what they can do to help each other out. >> reporter: the help trickeled out from there. from a spigot to open showers at the high school and the y. >> bottles that people take home and fill and bring them back. >> reporter: for some it is starting to feel normal. roxanne moore's well dried up a month ago. >> i have friends that come and my laundry. i go to people's houses to bathe. i mean, you got to make it wor
. >> and that's not all wbz louisa moller has more. >> reporter: the high school is offering showers to the public other people are opening their doors. the water may be drying up in but generosity is not. >> let me know if that's hot. >> reporter: salon quality hair wash is from luxury to necessity in kingston new hampshire because the crippling effects of a drought left some high and dry. >> you keep hearing every few days someone else says yeah lost mine or...
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wbz's louisa mueller is live outside the home in vernon vermont. his background. >> reporter: lisa, court documents state carmen had a rifle that was similar to the one used in his grandfather's death. and that he had a history of violence as a child but carmen says he loves his grandfather and his mother. >> i just want to thank the public. for their prayers and for their concern. for both myself and my mother. >> reporter: a day after the coast guard returned him to associated press that he did not harm his mother. 54-year-old linda carman who finished at sea and had absolutely nothing to do with the death of his grandfather. whose murder is still unsolved. his father saying the same. >> two closest people to my son in the world. and let me just say that there's no way he would ever injure either one of them. the life raft he said he had been floating in for more than a week. he told the coast guard he lost sight of his mother when his boat sank during an overnight fishing trip that the to sit out on from rhode island. >> when i saw the life raft
wbz's louisa mueller is live outside the home in vernon vermont. his background. >> reporter: lisa, court documents state carmen had a rifle that was similar to the one used in his grandfather's death. and that he had a history of violence as a child but carmen says he loves his grandfather and his mother. >> i just want to thank the public. for their prayers and for their concern. for both myself and my mother. >> reporter: a day after the coast guard returned him to...
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i'm louisa bojesen. >> i'm carolin roth. bank of japan, european stocks trading cautious but slightly higher ahead of the bank of japan and the fed meetings. both of them beginning today. >> oil weighing on markets after the venezuelan energy minister claims the market is 10% over supplied. >>> glaxosmithkline naming a new ceo. >>> the suspect in the new york and new jersey bombings, ahmed khan rahami is charged with attempted murder as officials tells nbc news he and members of his family have become radicalized. >>> good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> a lot going on. these are the two days we've been waiting for. >> absolutely. i guess today is going to be another wait and see move market day for traders. >> two more days to go before we know anything with the fed and bank of japan and it could all be down to the bank of japan this time around because we have the beginning of this two day policy meeting that's taking place. comments from a whole bunch of these high-profile politicians, they fueled expectations ban
i'm louisa bojesen. >> i'm carolin roth. bank of japan, european stocks trading cautious but slightly higher ahead of the bank of japan and the fed meetings. both of them beginning today. >> oil weighing on markets after the venezuelan energy minister claims the market is 10% over supplied. >>> glaxosmithkline naming a new ceo. >>> the suspect in the new york and new jersey bombings, ahmed khan rahami is charged with attempted murder as officials tells nbc news he...
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i'm louisa bojesen. >> i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >> deutsche bank shares nose diving on reports that multiple hedge funds are withdrawing their business from the embattled german learned. >> the selloff broadens to other banks. >>> deutsche bank slump drag on the dax, germany's blue chip poised for 3.5% loss on the month there by underperforming it's european peers. >>> other asset classes feeling the heat with the euro dropping to an eight week low, raising concerns about the financial sector. >>> all right. good morning, everybody and welcome to "street signs". we got a lot going on this morning. a lot. especially when looking at the deutsche bank share price, shares plunging dipping below ten euros in europe after a selloff in the u.s. listed part of the stock which launched its highest daily trading volume on record. in fact eight times the 30 day average what we were seeing. deutsche bank currently now down somewhere in the region of what 7% or so, so we're still seeing continued selloff take place on
i'm louisa bojesen. >> i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >> deutsche bank shares nose diving on reports that multiple hedge funds are withdrawing their business from the embattled german learned. >> the selloff broadens to other banks. >>> deutsche bank slump drag on the dax, germany's blue chip poised for 3.5% loss on the month there by underperforming it's european peers. >>> other asset classes feeling the heat with the euro dropping to an eight...
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wbz's louisa mueller is live in wake hills rhode island where there are still a lot of questions. >> reporter: police say surveillance footage from this marina here in rhode island shows mother and son setting off on a fishing trip looking seemingly normal, mo nathan's behavior on that day led them to search his vermont home and a possible crime of reckless endangerment. as nathan carman arrived at his coast guard base in boston investigators were digging deeper into the mystery that left his mother 54-year-old linda carman lost at sea. monday police executed a search warrant at his vernon vermont home and came away with a motive. notes. >> i was bringing [ indiscernible ] one of the bags -- the books dropped out from under my seat. >> reporter: the 22-year-old told the coast guard his story after he was found by a trader floating off the coast of martha's vineyard in a life raft. he and his mother embarked on a fishing trip from point judith the rhode island a week earlier. off the coast ofne chickenpox took on water and in the chaos he lost her. >> when i saw the life raft i did no
wbz's louisa mueller is live in wake hills rhode island where there are still a lot of questions. >> reporter: police say surveillance footage from this marina here in rhode island shows mother and son setting off on a fishing trip looking seemingly normal, mo nathan's behavior on that day led them to search his vermont home and a possible crime of reckless endangerment. as nathan carman arrived at his coast guard base in boston investigators were digging deeper into the mystery that left...
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i'm louisa bojesen. >> i'm carolyn roth. these are your headlines. >> banks and basic resources driving a relief rally in europe. crude turning positive as the market gets used to the concept of no deal from algiers. >> deutsche bank sells its abby life business. the asset sale helps lift shares amid a choppy week for the german lender. >>> first class delivery for uk mail. deutsche posit agrees to buy the rival. a former finance minister tells cnbc that the former greek prime minister has less authority than council. >> i can assure you, if you were going to sign a contract like that with me, you would become my slave. >>> hi everybody. good morning. listen, deutsche bank, we just need to make viewers aware, we're seeing a relief rally today helped along by the news of its abby life unit. the stock is also supported by comments from the lender's ceo who refuted all reports of state aid which drove the share price to a record low earlier this week. just be aware that we are seeing those moves in deutsche bank this morning. a
i'm louisa bojesen. >> i'm carolyn roth. these are your headlines. >> banks and basic resources driving a relief rally in europe. crude turning positive as the market gets used to the concept of no deal from algiers. >> deutsche bank sells its abby life business. the asset sale helps lift shares amid a choppy week for the german lender. >>> first class delivery for uk mail. deutsche posit agrees to buy the rival. a former finance minister tells cnbc that the former...
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i'm louisa bojesen. >> i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >> energy stocks fueling a global equity rally after the world's biggest oil producers agree to cut crude output for the first time in eight years. >>> deutsche bank comes out of the doldrums trading higher for a second day as the government refutes a state aid report and mario draghi says the ecb cannot be blamed for the bank's woes. >> if a bank represents a systemic threat for the eurozone, this cannot be because of low interest rates. has to do with other reasons. >> we will be speaking first on cnbc to the finance minister of austria, as he kicks af a post referendum charm offensive in the uk capital as germany and france make it clear brexit is irreversible. >>> electric is the word at the paris motor show. we speak to carlos ghone as they introduce their new concept car. >>> what a big surprise in yesterday's trading season. no one expected that. nobody thought there would be a deal out of algeria. >> i got it so wrong. i even wrote a piece about it. >
i'm louisa bojesen. >> i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >> energy stocks fueling a global equity rally after the world's biggest oil producers agree to cut crude output for the first time in eight years. >>> deutsche bank comes out of the doldrums trading higher for a second day as the government refutes a state aid report and mario draghi says the ecb cannot be blamed for the bank's woes. >> if a bank represents a systemic threat for the eurozone, this...
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i'm carolin roth. >> i'm louisa bojesen. your headlines today. >>> i will release my tax returns against my lawyers' wishes when she releases her 33,000 emails that have been deleted. >> both presidential candidates land big punches in the first head-to-head debate. dow futures pointing to double digit gains as hillary clinton pulls ahead with a stinging attack on donald trump's economic plans. >> i call it trumped up trickle down because that's what it would be. that's not how we grow the economy. >> crude slides lower as comments from the algier's oil producers meeng indicates a deal may be off the table. >>> german concerns, deutsch bank touches a fresh record low as they consider cutting 9,000 jobs. >>> more suitors flocking to twitter as fresh report suggests microsoft and disney are considering bids for the social network. >>> good morning, everyone. if you're just waking up here's a quick peek at u.s. futures. s&p up by 10 points. dow jones up by 79. actually futures were near session highs as the debate ended with th
i'm carolin roth. >> i'm louisa bojesen. your headlines today. >>> i will release my tax returns against my lawyers' wishes when she releases her 33,000 emails that have been deleted. >> both presidential candidates land big punches in the first head-to-head debate. dow futures pointing to double digit gains as hillary clinton pulls ahead with a stinging attack on donald trump's economic plans. >> i call it trumped up trickle down because that's what it would be....
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i'm louisa bojesen. >> i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >> european banking stocks shooting higher spurred on by the bank of japan's policy overhaul. >>> the japanese central bank aims to keep bond yields at zero percent. >>> wearing the pants. the world's largest clothing retailer sets itself apart from european rivals by beating expectations for the first half of the year. >> i accept full responsibility for all unethical sales practices in our retail banking business. and i'm fully committed to fixing this issue. >> the ceo of wells fargo is accused of gutless leadership as he is grilled in congress over phantom accounts and speculation swirls that warren buffett could abandon his investment in the bank. >>> all right. welcome to the show. we've had a lots going on overnight. we're waking up to massive changes from the boj. are they that massive? the nikkei rallying after the bank of japan launched an overhaul of its monetary framework. they introduced yield curve control, yet another term by presenting a targe
i'm louisa bojesen. >> i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >> european banking stocks shooting higher spurred on by the bank of japan's policy overhaul. >>> the japanese central bank aims to keep bond yields at zero percent. >>> wearing the pants. the world's largest clothing retailer sets itself apart from european rivals by beating expectations for the first half of the year. >> i accept full responsibility for all unethical sales practices in our...
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martha, abigail, dolley, elizabeth and louisa... they are all original five first ladies! slight shower chances overnight into the early hours of thursday with most of the rain well north and east of the las vegas valley. we'll pick up gusts to 30 gusts to 40 mph tomorrow afternoon with a high of 84. friday we'll see north breezes to 15 mph and a high of 81. the weekend will feature highs in the mid and upper 80s with plenty of sun and light north breezes. we'll warm up to 90 degrees into early next week. closed captioning will resume shortly into the early hours of thursday with most of the rain well north and east of the las vegas valley. we'll pick up gusts to 30 mph overnight, then gusts to 40 mph tomorrow afternoon with a high of 84. friday we'll see north breezes to 15 mph and a high of 81. the weekend will with plenty of sun and light north breezes. we'll warm up to 90 degrees into early next week. closed captioning want to have your very own "welcome to nevada" traffic sign! the nevada department of transportation is giving away the four signs that have greeted vis
martha, abigail, dolley, elizabeth and louisa... they are all original five first ladies! slight shower chances overnight into the early hours of thursday with most of the rain well north and east of the las vegas valley. we'll pick up gusts to 30 gusts to 40 mph tomorrow afternoon with a high of 84. friday we'll see north breezes to 15 mph and a high of 81. the weekend will feature highs in the mid and upper 80s with plenty of sun and light north breezes. we'll warm up to 90 degrees into early...
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i'm louisa bojesen. >> i'm caroline roth. "worldwide exchange" is up next. see you tomorrow. we're talking within a 1% difference in reliability of each other. and, sprint saves you 50% on most current national carrier rates. save money on your phone bill, invest it in your small business. wouldn't you love more customers? i would definitely love some new customers. sprint will help you add customers and cut your costs. switch your business to sprint and save 50% on most current verizon, at&t and t-mobile rates. don't let a 1% difference cost you twice as much. whoooo! for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com. >>> good morning. crude reality. oil prices rebounding ahead of a key meeting with opec producers. a live report from algeria coming up. >>> and deutsche banks drop to an all-time low. we'll tell you why. >>> plus, it is debate day. presidential hopefuls hillary clinton and donald trump are preparing to square off on stage tonight. it is monday, september 26, 2016. and "worldwide exchange" begins right now. >>> a very good morning and welcome to "worldwide ex
i'm louisa bojesen. >> i'm caroline roth. "worldwide exchange" is up next. see you tomorrow. we're talking within a 1% difference in reliability of each other. and, sprint saves you 50% on most current national carrier rates. save money on your phone bill, invest it in your small business. wouldn't you love more customers? i would definitely love some new customers. sprint will help you add customers and cut your costs. switch your business to sprint and save 50% on most current...
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louisa bojesen live from london.anks so much. >>> we have new allegation to until about the image the bridge investigate trial. david wildstein who has pleaded guilty for his role in the traffic scheme is now a star witness in the case pep told jurors yesterday that chris christie knew about the plot and laughed about it while it was still in progress. to get more from stephanie goss. >> reporter: bridgegate lasted four painful days in 2013, causing massive traffic jams for cars, emergency vehicles and school buses on the george washington bridge. >> no cars are coming our way. >> reporter: in a federal courthouse prosecutors said a former port authority official told new jersey governor chris christie two days into the crisis that it was no accident. state officials allegedly closed lanes of the bridge to punish a local mayor who didn't endorse chris christie's re-election campaign. david wildstein who was appointed to the port authority by chris christie testified he and his boss bill baroni met with the governor a
louisa bojesen live from london.anks so much. >>> we have new allegation to until about the image the bridge investigate trial. david wildstein who has pleaded guilty for his role in the traffic scheme is now a star witness in the case pep told jurors yesterday that chris christie knew about the plot and laughed about it while it was still in progress. to get more from stephanie goss. >> reporter: bridgegate lasted four painful days in 2013, causing massive traffic jams for cars,...
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i'm carolin roth. >> i'm louisa bojesen.headlines this morning. >> not over until the fed lady sings. brainard helped u.s. stock markets post their best session in two months. >> to the extent that the effect on inflation of further gradual tightening in labor market conditions is likely to be moderate and gradual, the case to tighten policy preelmively is less compelling. >> crude realities. wti falls a dollar on the day after it was downgrade the four year forecast citing weak demands. >> italy's finance master said he will revise down growth forecasts as the country grapples with much need structural reforms. >> donald trump taking aim at fed chair janet yellen saying continued low rates are politically motivated. >> she's keeping them artificially low to get obama retired. what's going to happen? it's a very serious problem. it's very political. i think she's very political and to a certain extent she should be ashamed of herself. >>> hi, everybody. welcome back. uk inflation just hitting the wires, unexpectedly holding
i'm carolin roth. >> i'm louisa bojesen.headlines this morning. >> not over until the fed lady sings. brainard helped u.s. stock markets post their best session in two months. >> to the extent that the effect on inflation of further gradual tightening in labor market conditions is likely to be moderate and gradual, the case to tighten policy preelmively is less compelling. >> crude realities. wti falls a dollar on the day after it was downgrade the four year forecast...
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louisa moller, wbz news. >>> rescued at sea days after the coast guard called off the search for a missing mother and son and a passing freighter found the young man and his mother is still missing. jim? >> reporter: david, this is an incredible story of survival. but unfortunately, there is sad news. the coast guard does not believe there is any way that linda carman could be alive so the search for her is over but her son did indeed make it. >> he was found in a life raft with a lifejacket and treading water. >> reporter: nathan carman's rescue was the story of mystery. about a week after he left on a fishing trip with his mother, he was found by a freighter in a life raft. but where is his mother linda? she remains missing. >> he said that the ship was taking on water and got the life raft and looked for his mom to get in the life raft and couldn't find her. >> reporter: linda carman told a friend she and her son would take their boat, the chicken trip. >> they filed their plan with me and would be back at 9:00 a.m. and call at noon if i don't hear from them. >> reporter: for linda, the
louisa moller, wbz news. >>> rescued at sea days after the coast guard called off the search for a missing mother and son and a passing freighter found the young man and his mother is still missing. jim? >> reporter: david, this is an incredible story of survival. but unfortunately, there is sad news. the coast guard does not believe there is any way that linda carman could be alive so the search for her is over but her son did indeed make it. >> he was found in a life raft...
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it was a letter written by louisa catherine adams who was the wife of john quincy adams. and she -- it was here in washington in 1820. and he was secretary of state. and she had written -- she wrote these chatty letters home to john adams. abigail had died and he was lonely so she had written him at one point saying it was her vocation to get her husband elected president. and so it's the year 1820. it's the year of the missouri compromise. congress stayed in session much longer than usual because of hammering out the compromise. and finally they adjourned. she goes to a meeting of the orphan asylum trustees. dolley madison, with the local women here founded the orphan asylum after the british invasion in 1814. so she goes to a meeting of the trustees and one of the trustees says to her that they're going to need a new building. and she said why? what are you talking about? and the woman said, the session had been very long the fathers of the nation had left 40 cases to be provided for by the public and our institution was the most likely to be called upon to maintain thi
it was a letter written by louisa catherine adams who was the wife of john quincy adams. and she -- it was here in washington in 1820. and he was secretary of state. and she had written -- she wrote these chatty letters home to john adams. abigail had died and he was lonely so she had written him at one point saying it was her vocation to get her husband elected president. and so it's the year 1820. it's the year of the missouri compromise. congress stayed in session much longer than usual...
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i'm louisa bojesen. i'm carolin roth. >> top end products, bottom end of the market, europe's biggest luxury markets sink. >>> bayer closes in with a deal with monsanto edging up its deal towards the $130 a share mark that monsanto that been hoping for. >>> the uk government is on the cusp of approving the hinkley point power plant deal. >>> and jean-claude juncker says brexit will not take a toll on further integration. >> translator: allow me to state here and today that we respect and at the same time regret the uk decision but the european union as such is not at risk. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome in. you're watching "street signs." good morning. >> good morning, how are you? >> superment. >> did you survive the hottest day of september in 50 years? >> so hot. >> really hot. >> today is another scorcher. >> is it? >> yeah, us northerners, i guess i count as a northerner. >> i guess so. >> anything above 10 degrees you start to overheat. >> especially in september. >>> no overheating on the ma
i'm louisa bojesen. i'm carolin roth. >> top end products, bottom end of the market, europe's biggest luxury markets sink. >>> bayer closes in with a deal with monsanto edging up its deal towards the $130 a share mark that monsanto that been hoping for. >>> the uk government is on the cusp of approving the hinkley point power plant deal. >>> and jean-claude juncker says brexit will not take a toll on further integration. >> translator: allow me to state...
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let's get out to louisa bojesen who is standing by at the conference in berlin. certainly a topic of discussion over there, i can imagine. >> reporter: very much so. as you say 10.5 million units have been sold so far. important to note they're saying they voluntarily are agree toing to replace the units within the coming weeks. we don't know a lot of issues about what exactly the issues are. been in touch with the head of media at samsungme. got the details. >> what we understand is that it's a battery cell issue. we don't have clear details about what that means. there were unconfirmed reports over the past couple of days that phone were catching on fire. and, again, we don't know what's caused those so far. samsung said there are 35 reported cases of this happening. >> 35, and, again, like you say, we don't know the details. we don't know if this means the batteries were just stopping to work. whether they were exploding. we don't know that at this stage. also important to mention, do tend to be conspiracy theorists when you have events like this. just launchi
let's get out to louisa bojesen who is standing by at the conference in berlin. certainly a topic of discussion over there, i can imagine. >> reporter: very much so. as you say 10.5 million units have been sold so far. important to note they're saying they voluntarily are agree toing to replace the units within the coming weeks. we don't know a lot of issues about what exactly the issues are. been in touch with the head of media at samsungme. got the details. >> what we understand...
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we're live in hoboken, new jersey, louisa moeller, wbz news. >> stay with us on the air and online with the latest on the crash as information becomes available. our next news is on my tv 38 at 8:00. >>> a development in the all- sought search for the home invasion suspects. >> heavily armed police swarmed a neighborhood and orders bill? >> reporter: liam, police said four guys broke into that white house you see in back of me. police were called. they grabbed two of them. the problem is, one of the guys they grabbed had a gun. so that brought out a lot of state police, environmental police looking for the other two. >> reporter: the policemen with the assault rifles. >> reporter: residents in this schools were ordered to shelter in place. police were posted there when classes injured. >> tonight the response is gratifying to know that we are being looked after. >> reporter: it started at mid- morning when four men broke into this three-unit apartment house in hampton. when police arrived, the suspects ran. two were quickly cult. one had a gun. at this point, police believe it was a ran
we're live in hoboken, new jersey, louisa moeller, wbz news. >> stay with us on the air and online with the latest on the crash as information becomes available. our next news is on my tv 38 at 8:00. >>> a development in the all- sought search for the home invasion suspects. >> heavily armed police swarmed a neighborhood and orders bill? >> reporter: liam, police said four guys broke into that white house you see in back of me. police were called. they grabbed two of...
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we want to get to louisa molar live where they're looking for that victim. >> reporter: this is certainly an active search. first responders have been here at great haring pond for just over two hours. and we've just heard from a law enforcement source that they're looking for a 26-year-old man. now, if you look out at the pond, you can see multiple boats from multiple local fire departments. we also know that divers are here on the scene. a little bit earlier, there was a coast guard jay hawk helicopter came here instead of
we want to get to louisa molar live where they're looking for that victim. >> reporter: this is certainly an active search. first responders have been here at great haring pond for just over two hours. and we've just heard from a law enforcement source that they're looking for a 26-year-old man. now, if you look out at the pond, you can see multiple boats from multiple local fire departments. we also know that divers are here on the scene. a little bit earlier, there was a coast guard jay...
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with the video and the reaction, louisa. >>> well, lisa, david the school district once again allowed these players their freedom of expression only peaceful. it was high energy leading into a football rivalry between the high school and holy name central catholic. a single play stole some focus when one kneeling player turned to four. >>> when i first saw colin kaepernick do it, i realized this was something i as a peaceful protest. >>> he followed the lead like the nfl player colin, he was going to be suspended for the move but that never happened. >>> during the national anthem tonight, we would like everyone to stand. if you choose not to stand, you superintendent when him and three other players took a knee. fellow students supported it. >> i'm on the football team, they are my teammates i support them. >> it sparked strong opinions from others in the crowd. >> i am here to support freedom of speech young people standing up. >>> it is the most patriotic in >> people fought for freedom, that's dishing on the servicemen who fought so hard for us. >>> he was joined by another junior
with the video and the reaction, louisa. >>> well, lisa, david the school district once again allowed these players their freedom of expression only peaceful. it was high energy leading into a football rivalry between the high school and holy name central catholic. a single play stole some focus when one kneeling player turned to four. >>> when i first saw colin kaepernick do it, i realized this was something i as a peaceful protest. >>> he followed the lead like the...
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lisa joins us live -- louisa joins us live from hoboken. >> reporter: the ntsb should be briefing us pretty shortly. in the meantime, you can see the rings of law enforcement and investigators here outside this historic station. thousands of commuters come through this terminal every day, and they are trying to
lisa joins us live -- louisa joins us live from hoboken. >> reporter: the ntsb should be briefing us pretty shortly. in the meantime, you can see the rings of law enforcement and investigators here outside this historic station. thousands of commuters come through this terminal every day, and they are trying to
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. >> reporter: she photographed martha, abagail, dolly, elizabeth and louisa. they're all sisters, but not brides maids, they're coon hound boxer mixes. and in the center with the bride, that's biggie smalls, a pitbull pup. >> their faces leadership. >> it's too much. >> reporter: and apparently too if kind of took off and 10,000 likes later and thousands of thousands of comments, people tagging each other and their best friends. >> reporter: national shows and web sites picked up some of the pics but it was the bride's idea to pick the pups. she worked with two rescue organizations and when this litter came in days before her big day, it was fate. >> the entire bridal party was able to focus on just loving the puppies and interacting with them instead of being concerned about how do i pose, where do i >> reporter: sarah french, 7news. >> all i'm looking at is the puppies though. >> i know. stealing the show. >> much more to come in the next 90 minutes, everyone. i'm jadiann thompson. >> and i'm adam williams. 7news at 5:00 begins right now. >> rescue crews rac
. >> reporter: she photographed martha, abagail, dolly, elizabeth and louisa. they're all sisters, but not brides maids, they're coon hound boxer mixes. and in the center with the bride, that's biggie smalls, a pitbull pup. >> their faces leadership. >> it's too much. >> reporter: and apparently too if kind of took off and 10,000 likes later and thousands of thousands of comments, people tagging each other and their best friends. >> reporter: national shows and web...
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louisa moller wbz news. >>> massachusetts is working toinstaw the positive train control system that could have slow down trains speeding and prevent them from derailing or crashing. the system is supposed to be in police across the country by 2018. but that deadline could be extended to 2020 if certain goals are metch the cost to install it in mass-- met. the cost to install it here in massachusetts is more than 485 but 80% funded by the federal government. >>> leaders are attending the funeral -- leaders across the world are attending of shimon peres. you can see live pictures of the president and president clinton also spoke. peres died on tuesday at the age of 93. john kerry is also in attendance. palian leader abbad is also there. >>> donald trump will be in michigan today. yesterday he says sanders sold out to the devil when he gave his support to hillary clinton. her position as secretary of state alleging that clinton gave favors to people who donated to her fund. >> every thing you need to know about hillary clinton sometimes referred to as crooked hillary can be understood
louisa moller wbz news. >>> massachusetts is working toinstaw the positive train control system that could have slow down trains speeding and prevent them from derailing or crashing. the system is supposed to be in police across the country by 2018. but that deadline could be extended to 2020 if certain goals are metch the cost to install it in mass-- met. the cost to install it here in massachusetts is more than 485 but 80% funded by the federal government. >>> leaders are...
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in wakefield road island, louisa moller. >> police consider carman a suspect in connection with his is considered a cold case in windsor connecticut. but a source confirms to our sister station that nathan was once the primary person of interest in the 2013 murder and acoring to the court documents windsor police submitted an arrest warrant to a prosecutor for carman on a murder charge. the warrant was returned unsigned a day later requesting further information. the current reports a search warrant named carman as e last known person to see his grandfather. we will continue to follow the story and bring you any new information as soon as we get it. >>> breaking overnight a unarmed black man shot by police in san diego suburb has died. police sayn he will cay hon released this image overnight showing the man moments before he was shot he pointed a object in a shooting stance the object turned out not to be a weapon but police have not said what it is. they say they first tried to subdue the man with a stun gun. erratically. the shooting drew some protests. >>> 4:35 tributes are pouring
in wakefield road island, louisa moller. >> police consider carman a suspect in connection with his is considered a cold case in windsor connecticut. but a source confirms to our sister station that nathan was once the primary person of interest in the 2013 murder and acoring to the court documents windsor police submitted an arrest warrant to a prosecutor for carman on a murder charge. the warrant was returned unsigned a day later requesting further information. the current reports a...
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as louisa moeller shows us the soccer team surprised connor with a big show of school spirit. connor hessler got an extravagant introduction wednesday night. a crowd dressed in his favorite colors. >> barnes is my favorite color. my hair is kind of orange. >>reporter:a patriotic serenade ? what so proudly we hailed. >>reporter:simple joy for life, his humble smile, it has made him the marvel of the entire native community. >> it is going to be impossible to top connor, he is one of the nicest, truly nice people that i have ever met. >> he gives you a lot of middle schooler can go through this and keep pushing through. >>reporter:that is despite a tough diagnosis. connor has a rare stage iv terminal cancer. revenging the once avid hockey player from walking. it's not stopping him -- >> don't think about the negatives. >>reporter:or, his community, staying positive with the signs, wristbands and raffle. and blue, they have been showing love for connor for over a year now. we met connor in february, when the town put up blue and orange ribbons. >> keep your head up. look towards
as louisa moeller shows us the soccer team surprised connor with a big show of school spirit. connor hessler got an extravagant introduction wednesday night. a crowd dressed in his favorite colors. >> barnes is my favorite color. my hair is kind of orange. >>reporter:a patriotic serenade ? what so proudly we hailed. >>reporter:simple joy for life, his humble smile, it has made him the marvel of the entire native community. >> it is going to be impossible to top connor,...
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martha, abigail, dolley, elizabeth and louisa... are all named after the original five first ladies.and in case you've fallen in love at first sight....five of the six dogs are still up for adoption.you can look them up on "pitties. love. peace." on facebook. 3 i know you! [laughs] welcome! hi! we're your neighbors. we live across the street. thanks for this. i see you've got time warner cable like the rest of the hood. genius. yeah, they offer tons of free hd channels. and you can record six shows at the same time. looks like you're all hooked up. game's about to start. let's do it. we're watching here? oh yeah. ohh. how about you and i go watch my favorite show? tv, 30 meg internet and phone. i'm lindsey branwall, we're in mayville this morning...this spot was under water just weeks ago, and it could happen again, we have a live report coming up 3 good morning. september 21st. i'm kate chappe. chappell.and i'm jessica tighe. weather is the story impacting everyone this morning.we have rain and storms to talk about. we're not wasti
martha, abigail, dolley, elizabeth and louisa... are all named after the original five first ladies.and in case you've fallen in love at first sight....five of the six dogs are still up for adoption.you can look them up on "pitties. love. peace." on facebook. 3 i know you! [laughs] welcome! hi! we're your neighbors. we live across the street. thanks for this. i see you've got time warner cable like the rest of the hood. genius. yeah, they offer tons of free hd channels. and you can...
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in worcester, louisa mueller, w about, z some thorpe -- this morning. >>> in everett, they searching for a group of people who set an american flag on fire. surveillance video shows someone standing beneath it on a barrel. three people were seen running away from the scene. investigators hope others in the area will give them a clearer picture of who these suspects are. >>> and back to school means kids. how a 9-year-old is looking to change the bullying culture one person at a time. and as we go to break, the sun is coming up over the city of boston and that is goings to be a beautiful one out there. we'll have more in a few dear fellow citizen, i know what it's like to live a full life. but living for today doesn't mean forgetting about tomorrow. most people spend more time planning their vacation than they do for retirement. but i like to think of retirement like it's a 30-year vacation. so how are you going to get there? don't worry. it just takes some planning. and i can help. so if you have a question about retirement, ask me. sincerely, bernard tynes . >>> welcome back. provid
in worcester, louisa mueller, w about, z some thorpe -- this morning. >>> in everett, they searching for a group of people who set an american flag on fire. surveillance video shows someone standing beneath it on a barrel. three people were seen running away from the scene. investigators hope others in the area will give them a clearer picture of who these suspects are. >>> and back to school means kids. how a 9-year-old is looking to change the bullying culture one person at...
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after why did i quit then to be in jail in san diego's honda us with just 50 this year for cry if louisaubjects. people have a great time in. >> that is redesigned the books and where the books are and often the distance is the i would say put did on wet with stagecoach the office have the ashton month , but it is equal to theft. but if the justice department follows the part -- patterned on hsbc, the general motors, and no executive will seek jail. this is not because the facts to warrant the record is clear on all these cases. it is because when it comes to large corporations corporations, corporate crime is about law school it is not about that generally big corporations. it is about raw power politics. can i sponsor the of life of congress crack symplegades unjust and hough of all the great books and corporate power needed to corporate crime on everything but not all on the subway you need to know is about raw power politics. and since i have spent given 20 minutes, here is corporate crime in a nutshell. number one, will start with number 20, corporate crime and flicks far more damag
after why did i quit then to be in jail in san diego's honda us with just 50 this year for cry if louisaubjects. people have a great time in. >> that is redesigned the books and where the books are and often the distance is the i would say put did on wet with stagecoach the office have the ashton month , but it is equal to theft. but if the justice department follows the part -- patterned on hsbc, the general motors, and no executive will seek jail. this is not because the facts to...
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i'm louisa boilson. >> i'm carolyn roth. "worldwide exchange" is up next. see you tomorrow. bye-bye. ping on the train, running all over portland. i have to go wherever the work is. trains with innovative siemens technology help keep cities moving, so neighborhoods and businesses can prosper. i can book 3 or 4 gigs on a good weekend. i'm booked solid for weeks. it takes ingenuity to make it in the big city. [music] jess: hey look, it's those guys.ks. jess: are you good to drive? shawn: i'm fine. jess: how many did you have? shawn: i should be fine. jess: you should be? officer: go on and step out of the vehicle for me. bud: see ya, buddy. good luck! so, it turns out buzzed driving and drunk driving, they're the same thing and it costs around $10,000. so not worth it. >>> good morning. forget the fed. the bank of england is the focus. >>> also new this morning apple says initial quantities of itself iphone 7 plus are already sold out. >>> plus, twitter goes for a touchdown. the social media company will livestream an nfl game for if first time ever tonight. it's thursday, sep
i'm louisa boilson. >> i'm carolyn roth. "worldwide exchange" is up next. see you tomorrow. bye-bye. ping on the train, running all over portland. i have to go wherever the work is. trains with innovative siemens technology help keep cities moving, so neighborhoods and businesses can prosper. i can book 3 or 4 gigs on a good weekend. i'm booked solid for weeks. it takes ingenuity to make it in the big city. [music] jess: hey look, it's those guys.ks. jess: are you good to drive?...
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. >> louisa is absent. she's hopped over to berlin. lieu wee see, what's going on. >> reporter: always a plethora of announcements here. not going to be different this year. sony a big one. talking to the ceo later today. i'll leave you with a thought. i was teasing and playing with a cat in canada here in berlin. how did i manage to do that? stay tuned, i'll tell you after the break. >>> days after being slapped with a 13 billion euro tax bill from the eu, apple ceo tim cook has gone on the offensive. speaking to the irish independent said quote, no one did anything wrong here and ireland is being picked on. he claims competition investor just picked number from i don't know where. >>> samsung was the first to launch latest gadget in berlin. unveiled a new smart watch. had an unexpected update from rival apple. delivery concerns for the new galaxy note seven. korea down little more than 2%. >> la nova was one of the fist big companies to show off big device in berlin. lenovo. launched a new tablet called the yoga book. touch screen ke
. >> louisa is absent. she's hopped over to berlin. lieu wee see, what's going on. >> reporter: always a plethora of announcements here. not going to be different this year. sony a big one. talking to the ceo later today. i'll leave you with a thought. i was teasing and playing with a cat in canada here in berlin. how did i manage to do that? stay tuned, i'll tell you after the break. >>> days after being slapped with a 13 billion euro tax bill from the eu, apple ceo tim...
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records found since showing that louisa martin had inen birth to age on margin 1850 nine and other senses records show that the family went from england to canada in 1882, moving to columbia tennessee. of theas a census record course of this family going to tennessee. was, why would john 1896, why not simply say he was born in england? it is a small discrepancy but it made me wonder. martin?it wasn't john who would later become francis schlatter but francis schlatter who took the name john martin what he was trying to lie low after his deception in mexico? he may have needed time together his wits. the vanishing messiah looks in my struggle over the answer to that question. i propose a hypothesis that begins up the idea that he began -- that he would return in 1899 to establish new jerusalem and why he would decide to take up his nation again in his own name when he could have easily faked his death and weathered the fathers call from the client of security of a mexican village? in this respect it is important to note that he believed deeply in his mission and that his eyes were focused o
records found since showing that louisa martin had inen birth to age on margin 1850 nine and other senses records show that the family went from england to canada in 1882, moving to columbia tennessee. of theas a census record course of this family going to tennessee. was, why would john 1896, why not simply say he was born in england? it is a small discrepancy but it made me wonder. martin?it wasn't john who would later become francis schlatter but francis schlatter who took the name john...
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. >> i'm louisa bojesen. your headlines -- >> higher on a hold.uropean stocks trading in the green after the fed keeps rates steady. >> we judge that the case for an increase has strengthened but decided for the time being to wait for further evidence of continued progress towards our objectives. >> norges bank follows suit saying a cut is more likely than a hike. shares of maersk go higher after the shipping giant splits the energy business from its shipping business. and edf cuts its guidance. >>> futures pointing to a slightly higher open. the s&p 500 seen up by a half point the dow jones could add on 13 points. the nasdaq expected to add on 5 1/2 points after a record close for the nasdaq yesterday, up more than 1%. similar increases for the dow jones and s&p. this was the post-federally. all as&p sectors closed higher. in the european equity markets, enjoying that post-fed bounce that we witnessed in the asian trading session. the dax adding on 1.3%. less for the ftse 100. by in large, oil and gas and basic resources are driving that rally in
. >> i'm louisa bojesen. your headlines -- >> higher on a hold.uropean stocks trading in the green after the fed keeps rates steady. >> we judge that the case for an increase has strengthened but decided for the time being to wait for further evidence of continued progress towards our objectives. >> norges bank follows suit saying a cut is more likely than a hike. shares of maersk go higher after the shipping giant splits the energy business from its shipping business....
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i mean, luis adams -- louisa adams was born in london, but her father was american, so it would be really interesting to see melania having both of her parents being slovenian. but i covered the white house for bloomberg news, and when i was there, i had a lunch with michelle obama and about a a dozen other reporters, mostly women, who covered the east wing. and at this lunch that was to promote the let's move campaign, she made an offhand remark about president obama finally kicking his smoking habit. and that became the huge headline from this lunch. and that also made me think, you know, the whole lunch was very staged, and she was really not very -- you know, it was something that was meant to promote this signature issue, and the one offhand, kind of honest comment she made totally overtook the whole point of the lunch. so that also made me think about the limitations placed on these women, the pressure put on them. they are constitutionally required to be perfect. [laughter] it's really an incredible job. when i interviewed steve ford, betty ford's son, he said my mother wasn't perf
i mean, luis adams -- louisa adams was born in london, but her father was american, so it would be really interesting to see melania having both of her parents being slovenian. but i covered the white house for bloomberg news, and when i was there, i had a lunch with michelle obama and about a a dozen other reporters, mostly women, who covered the east wing. and at this lunch that was to promote the let's move campaign, she made an offhand remark about president obama finally kicking his...