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and mckenzie has avoided the sun ever since. much of that time, mckenzie has spent the time in her room with her thick, black curtains drawn. >> one of the worst things is someone calling me a vampire. >> she suffers extreme pain, itching and swelling if the sun hits her skin for too long. >> it will be like a burning kind of feeling, like you got stung by a whole bunch of bees. >> some patients said it was like dipping their hand in boiling water or being stabbed by a hundred knives. >> one of the few doctors in the u.s. who specialize in treating epp. she estimates there are fewer than 500 diagnosed cases in the united states. though she believes many more are undiagnosed or misdiagnosed. it can be life threatening. >> small percentage of patients will get liver failure, from the literature about 5% or so. >> long-term complications from epp are not entirely clear. one thing is. once a full-blown reaction to the sun starts, it's extremely painful and can last for days. this video shows a young person with epp after too much su
and mckenzie has avoided the sun ever since. much of that time, mckenzie has spent the time in her room with her thick, black curtains drawn. >> one of the worst things is someone calling me a vampire. >> she suffers extreme pain, itching and swelling if the sun hits her skin for too long. >> it will be like a burning kind of feeling, like you got stung by a whole bunch of bees. >> some patients said it was like dipping their hand in boiling water or being stabbed by a...
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and 18-year-old sophomore jaborian "tip" mckenzie.ering dorm room 213 with the woman, staying inside for 30 minutes two days after the alleged incident, all four meet again at a restaurant. detectives think it's so that they can get their stories straight. brandon banks is called up but he's not biting. >> what was your involvement inside the room? >> i ain't touch that girl. other than moving her. >> who did touch her? >> you were in the room, but didn't see nothing? >> i didn't see anything. >> i get what you are doing, sticking to the story and not wanting to sell out your teammate or snitch. if that's the story you want to stick with, roll those dice, buddy. 'cause i'm telling you, it will end up bad for you. >> reporter: mayo also questions other players who were not in the room, but seen in the hallways at the dorm that night. they tell consistent accounts of seeing the college co-ed. >> what condition was she in when you saw her? >> she was passed out. basically, like her shirt, was stretched up, like right here. >> she was nak
and 18-year-old sophomore jaborian "tip" mckenzie.ering dorm room 213 with the woman, staying inside for 30 minutes two days after the alleged incident, all four meet again at a restaurant. detectives think it's so that they can get their stories straight. brandon banks is called up but he's not biting. >> what was your involvement inside the room? >> i ain't touch that girl. other than moving her. >> who did touch her? >> you were in the room, but didn't see...
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>> david mckenzie for us in beijing.>> maryland governor larry hogan revealing he has a very advanced form of cancer. the 59-year-old has been diagnosed with nonhodgkin's lymphoma. he says he will not step down. he plans to continue working while he has aggressive chemotherapy. while it's advanced his chance of survival is strong. >>> six baltimore police officers charged in the death of freddie gray will go on trial october 13th. his death triggered widespread protests in baltimore. the charges from the six officers range from second degree manslaughter and assault to false imprisonment and misconduct. >>> new york city mayor and city council striking a budget deal that calls for the hiring of nearly 1300 new police officers. mayor bill de blasio says some of those officers will be part of a new neighborhood policing strategy. others will be assigned to a dedicated specially trained counter terrorism force. the influx of new officers is expected to address bloated overtime costs. the increase will take the nypd to 37,00
>> david mckenzie for us in beijing.>> maryland governor larry hogan revealing he has a very advanced form of cancer. the 59-year-old has been diagnosed with nonhodgkin's lymphoma. he says he will not step down. he plans to continue working while he has aggressive chemotherapy. while it's advanced his chance of survival is strong. >>> six baltimore police officers charged in the death of freddie gray will go on trial october 13th. his death triggered widespread protests in...
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john. >> david mckenzie on the ground there in china. we know the immense distress the family members are under. what an accommodations are being made for the family members lost in the disaster? >> reporter: certainly they are getting them in hotels in the area. they are giving them counselling. there are a number of people trying to assist the families. the situation is such that they are traumatized. some i have spoken to said parents and grandparents and many family members on the vessel. they were told this would be the safest possible way to tour china. of course it ended all in tragedy. if you look at the river and how quickly it is moving and the zero visibility the divers had to work with and they expanded the search area for more than 90 miles. it is not looking good to find anyone alive. >> david mckenzie for us. remarkable look at the investigation as it goes on. thank you, david. >>> stunning revelations from the family caught up in the middle of the molestation scandal that is rocking television right now. new information f
john. >> david mckenzie on the ground there in china. we know the immense distress the family members are under. what an accommodations are being made for the family members lost in the disaster? >> reporter: certainly they are getting them in hotels in the area. they are giving them counselling. there are a number of people trying to assist the families. the situation is such that they are traumatized. some i have spoken to said parents and grandparents and many family members on...
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david mckenzie in beijing.nk you very much. >> it's almost like you did it no we didn't but you did it too. >> sounds like my voice. >>> mayor larry hogan revealing he has an advanced form of cancer. the 59-year-old has been diagnosed with non-hodgkin's lymphoma. he says he will not step down. he intends to keep working while receiving aggressive chemotherapy treatments in the coming months. the cancer has advanced. hogan says his chance of survival is good. >>> six baltimore police officers charged in the death of freddie gray go on trial october 13th. the 25-year-old gray died in april after suffering a spinal injury while in police custody. his death triggered widespread protests and riots in baltimore. the charges against the six officers range from second-degree manslaughter and assault. also there are misconduct charges as well. >>> rap mogul sean "diddy" combs is out on bail this morning after a felony arrest on the ucla campus for assault with a deadly weapon. now, police say the assault monday at the c
david mckenzie in beijing.nk you very much. >> it's almost like you did it no we didn't but you did it too. >> sounds like my voice. >>> mayor larry hogan revealing he has an advanced form of cancer. the 59-year-old has been diagnosed with non-hodgkin's lymphoma. he says he will not step down. he intends to keep working while receiving aggressive chemotherapy treatments in the coming months. the cancer has advanced. hogan says his chance of survival is good. >>>...
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for the latest let's bring in david mckenzie live on the scene.>> reporter: john just those few have been rescued and hundreds missing. if you look behind me charlie will push into the scene. that is the staging area where the rescue is happening. they believe people are still under the hull of the river cruise. hundreds of them elderly, spending days on the cruise when the wind gust we believe smacked into the side of the ferry. it is believed in minutes, the ferry capsized over. questions being asked of the captain and engineer who have been taken into custody. a handful of people who survived potentially swam to shore in the evening hours. you can imagine the yangtze river, the popular route on the cruise circuit. there is a heavily military presence. we had to walk more than a mile through the police and military check points to get to the scene here. they have been tapping on the hull to hear people crying out for help to get them out. one woman, a 65-year-old. another man pulled out hours ago from the scene. there is hope still, but that hop
for the latest let's bring in david mckenzie live on the scene.>> reporter: john just those few have been rescued and hundreds missing. if you look behind me charlie will push into the scene. that is the staging area where the rescue is happening. they believe people are still under the hull of the river cruise. hundreds of them elderly, spending days on the cruise when the wind gust we believe smacked into the side of the ferry. it is believed in minutes, the ferry capsized over....
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david mckenzie headed to the scene of that ship that capsized in china's yangtze river. he joins us now on the phone from the province with the latest. david you are on the way to the scene where this is all taking place. maybe tell us what you have seen as you make your trip to where the ship sank. >> well, what we have seen, two things that are worth mentioning. a mad scramble to save any passenger whose might still be trapped under the hull of the passenger ship effectively on a pleasure cruise of 11 days through this part of china. one thing worth mentioning we are seeing scores of military vehicles, packed with soldiers, at the ready and buses with soldiers in them wearing life vests. on the expressway toward the scene of the incident. also i can tell you, the weather is not great. sporadic, as we are traveling toward. that hampered efforts. visibility not excellent. certainly that will have been a major factor. >> david mckenzie on the line from proivens, he makes his way to the yangtze river. the ship has capsized. david mckenzie saying based there on what he can
david mckenzie headed to the scene of that ship that capsized in china's yangtze river. he joins us now on the phone from the province with the latest. david you are on the way to the scene where this is all taking place. maybe tell us what you have seen as you make your trip to where the ship sank. >> well, what we have seen, two things that are worth mentioning. a mad scramble to save any passenger whose might still be trapped under the hull of the passenger ship effectively on a...
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they have been taken into custody for questioning. >> david mckenzie joins us now.david, i understand they've just expanded the search area. >> reporter: that's right. 90 miles down river. that's an extraordinarily large search area for a sinking of a ship of this kind, anderson. i can tell you, the weather is just playing a huge part in the hampering of the search effort. it's been pouring with rain on and off for hours. and more than 24 hours after the ship sank in what appears be a freak weather incident that happened so quickly that people were trapped as the water was pouring into their cabins. the prospect of finding anyone is very slim. but we've been seeing a steady stream of rescuers coming in and out. and they still hope maybe someone is in there in the air pockets that they can pull out. anderson. >> do we know -- have they heard any banging or anything? they're obviously -- they're on part of the ship itself, correct? >> reporter: well, yesterday late into the day they pulled a 21-year-old man who had been banging showing signs of life. but in the last s
they have been taken into custody for questioning. >> david mckenzie joins us now.david, i understand they've just expanded the search area. >> reporter: that's right. 90 miles down river. that's an extraordinarily large search area for a sinking of a ship of this kind, anderson. i can tell you, the weather is just playing a huge part in the hampering of the search effort. it's been pouring with rain on and off for hours. and more than 24 hours after the ship sank in what appears be...
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now, david mckenzie joins us on the phone from china where that accident happened. david, of course horrifying to learn there has been no sign of life at this point, but rescuers are not giving up are they? although there seems to be a time line given to this now. a deadline. >> that's right. they're saying they will give 72 hours out of respect for the family members. and we have just got -- we did a tour of the site of the rescue operation. it was quite extraordinary. several large crane ships are straddling on either side of the "eastern star" which is obviously overturned. there are men on board welding the hull. presumably getting ready to start the salvage operation once they have exhausted all hope that the people are in there alive. rosemary. >> david, family members of those who were on board the cap sized ship. they're angry. they are, they are clearly grieving at this point. and they feel they haven't been assisted. they haven't been told what is going on here. talk to us about that part of the story. >> well certainly the family members, many of them are
now, david mckenzie joins us on the phone from china where that accident happened. david, of course horrifying to learn there has been no sign of life at this point, but rescuers are not giving up are they? although there seems to be a time line given to this now. a deadline. >> that's right. they're saying they will give 72 hours out of respect for the family members. and we have just got -- we did a tour of the site of the rescue operation. it was quite extraordinary. several large...
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. >>> we do want to bring in david mckenzie live from beijing.e latest on the china hacking story. talk to us about the latest on this. we know that the united states and china meet this week. u.s. officials are saying they plan to raise concerns about hacking. how is china likely to react to that? >> well at least they are likely dismiss the allegations particularly the latest around the 18 million or so bits of personal information on servers of the office of personnel management of the u.s. federal government that appear to have been accessed by hackers. china has repeatedly said in the case of this and previous hacking accusations they have nothing to do with it as a state actor and they call the allegations explosive and counterproductive. i don't believe that china's position will soften at all on. this china has wanted to come to the table and discuss with the u.s. ground rules of cybersecurity. but since the justice department of the u.s. indicted several people's liberation army officers in alleged hacks those talks have been off the tab
. >>> we do want to bring in david mckenzie live from beijing.e latest on the china hacking story. talk to us about the latest on this. we know that the united states and china meet this week. u.s. officials are saying they plan to raise concerns about hacking. how is china likely to react to that? >> well at least they are likely dismiss the allegations particularly the latest around the 18 million or so bits of personal information on servers of the office of personnel...
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david mckenzie reporting live from beijing. thank you. >>> the u.s.es a highly anticipated report on last summer's gaza war. who the organization is holding responsible for the violence, next. >>> arwa damon gets accounts from a recently liberated town in syria. >> there is a group of men back there who don't want to appear on camera because they have relatives in raqqah but it's they were talking about how retched life under their rule was how they didn't dare stand up to them how no one dared to speak out but they say they chose to continue living here because what they have here was everything they possess in life. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? you know, when i started my business, a lot of people didn't believe in me. but things took off when i got a domain and built my website all at godaddy. now i can tell the doubters to stick it. hey, honey. st
david mckenzie reporting live from beijing. thank you. >>> the u.s.es a highly anticipated report on last summer's gaza war. who the organization is holding responsible for the violence, next. >>> arwa damon gets accounts from a recently liberated town in syria. >> there is a group of men back there who don't want to appear on camera because they have relatives in raqqah but it's they were talking about how retched life under their rule was how they didn't dare stand up...
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tom mckenzie is on the ground in athens. tom, give us the mood.and the mood was best summed up as anger and fear. -- tom: the mood was best summed up as anger and fear. there is fear about what is going to happen next. the great unknown. one investor told us that the government is grandstanding has present its relationship with europe. he said varoufakis and tsipras has been posturing on the european stage and has left greece cut off from its neighbors. we know there have been recalls from greek banks. every protester we talked to says they have with john money out of the banks and stored it at home. -- they have withdrawn money out of the banks and stored it at home. people there on wednesday said things cannot get any worse. one lady said her father's pension had been cut. she's prepared to leave the euro because she does not think anything can get worst. -- anything can get worse. there seems to have been a mood shift, with greece -- with greeks who held a glimmer of hope now seeing a possibility of a greek exit from the euro. i have been out t
tom mckenzie is on the ground in athens. tom, give us the mood.and the mood was best summed up as anger and fear. -- tom: the mood was best summed up as anger and fear. there is fear about what is going to happen next. the great unknown. one investor told us that the government is grandstanding has present its relationship with europe. he said varoufakis and tsipras has been posturing on the european stage and has left greece cut off from its neighbors. we know there have been recalls from...
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>> david mckenzie, thanks so much. appreciate it.he united states says that it killed 10,000 isis fighters but that hasn't stopped the terrorist from shutting down a key dam. the question is, who is really winning there? >> and a vacation tragedy. a young american woman mauled to death by a lion. do tourists push the boundaries more than they should? we'll discuss. (vo) around age 7, the glucose metabolism in a dog's brain begins to change. (ray) i'd like to see her go back to her more you know social side. she literally started changing. it was shocking. she's much more aware. (jan) she loves the food. (ray) the difference has been incredible. she wants to learn things. (vo) purina pro plan bright mind promotes alertness and mental sharpness in dogs 7 and older. purina pro plan. nutrition that performs. revolutionary by every standard. and that became our passion. to always build something better, airplanes that fly cleaner and farther on less fuel. that redefine comfort and connect the world like never before. after all, you can't
>> david mckenzie, thanks so much. appreciate it.he united states says that it killed 10,000 isis fighters but that hasn't stopped the terrorist from shutting down a key dam. the question is, who is really winning there? >> and a vacation tragedy. a young american woman mauled to death by a lion. do tourists push the boundaries more than they should? we'll discuss. (vo) around age 7, the glucose metabolism in a dog's brain begins to change. (ray) i'd like to see her go back to her...
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>> david mckenzie reporting live for us this morning.mauls a woman to death at an african wildlife park. verizon say neversettle. t-mobile agrees. never settle for verizon's overpriced gimmicks. try the un-carrier risk-free for 14 days you'll love it, or we'll pay for you to go back. you total your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had a liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. new car replacement is just one of the features that come standard with a base liberty mutual policy. and for drivers with accident forgivness,rates won't go up due to your first accident. learn more by calling switch to liberty mutual and you can save up to $423. for a free quote today,call liberty mutual insurance at see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual i
>> david mckenzie reporting live for us this morning.mauls a woman to death at an african wildlife park. verizon say neversettle. t-mobile agrees. never settle for verizon's overpriced gimmicks. try the un-carrier risk-free for 14 days you'll love it, or we'll pay for you to go back. you total your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do,...
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david mckenzie filed this report from china a short time ago. >> reporter: hours stretch on and nighttely searching for survivors here in the yangtze river in china. that glow behind me is the staging ground for the search and hundreds of people rushing to the scene using specialist skills to find people trapped underneath the water inside that ves sell. scores, in fact hundreds are still missing. they've only managed to pull out a few alive today and they've only been a few bodies removed. the captain and the chief engineer were both able to escape alive. they've been taken into custody now so questions being asked what exactly happened. most of these on board were pensioners, elderly chinese, enjoying an 11-day cruise on the famous river here in china. now hope is fading fast that any more will be brought out alive. >> david mckenzie reporting for us from china. if you ever need serious reliable information, it is without question when your children's lives depend on it. yet, that can be the time when facts are hardest to find. straight ahead, we are keeping them honest. children's
david mckenzie filed this report from china a short time ago. >> reporter: hours stretch on and nighttely searching for survivors here in the yangtze river in china. that glow behind me is the staging ground for the search and hundreds of people rushing to the scene using specialist skills to find people trapped underneath the water inside that ves sell. scores, in fact hundreds are still missing. they've only managed to pull out a few alive today and they've only been a few bodies...
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>> david mckenzie reporting.rescue in china as you might expect is proving more difficult because the ship is upside down. one marine expert tells cnn it's not easy for passengers to escape. >> i think another problem that hasn't been mentioned as far as i know regarding the fact that people were elderly is the fact that when the vessel is upside down the natural way to escape anywhere is to go up. the surface is up above you. in actual fact you're going down inside the ship. to get out you have to go down which in a sense defyies normal logic. >> 438 passengers and crew members still missing right now. >>> more than half of americans think the war against isis is going badly. that's according to a new cnn/orc poll. the current campaign is as unpopular as iraq offensive before the 2011 surge. when asked whose policies are to blame for the problems the u.s. is facing in iraq presidents george w. bush and barack obama are almost tied. 44% blame barack obama and 43% blame president bush. the u.s. has already started
>> david mckenzie reporting.rescue in china as you might expect is proving more difficult because the ship is upside down. one marine expert tells cnn it's not easy for passengers to escape. >> i think another problem that hasn't been mentioned as far as i know regarding the fact that people were elderly is the fact that when the vessel is upside down the natural way to escape anywhere is to go up. the surface is up above you. in actual fact you're going down inside the ship. to get...
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david mckenzie is there trying to get more information coming out it's overnight at this point.avid, what are you hearing? >> reporter: kate and john, what we're hearing is there is continued effort, a frantic effort, to get any possible survivors from inside this ship out. there are hundreds now still there trapped. they hope perhaps they might be air pockets inside this vessel that people could still survive in. it's now around 24 hours since this ship went down and there's new details also emerging of what might have caused this ship to go down in such tragic circumstances. the chinese weather service confirming that a tornado was in the area when the ship passed through this area of the river and that could have contributed to the dramatic and swift sinking of the ship. >> david mckenzie for us in china right now. rescue efforts going on through the night in china and into dawn tomorrow with so many people still believed to be trapped inside. thank you so much. we'll take you now to the white house. happening now, president obama about to award the medal of honor to two men.
david mckenzie is there trying to get more information coming out it's overnight at this point.avid, what are you hearing? >> reporter: kate and john, what we're hearing is there is continued effort, a frantic effort, to get any possible survivors from inside this ship out. there are hundreds now still there trapped. they hope perhaps they might be air pockets inside this vessel that people could still survive in. it's now around 24 hours since this ship went down and there's new details...
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david mckenzie is there for us. >> reporter: this 65-year-old woman is lucky to be alive.xygen tube in her nose and rush her to safety. she spent an entire night trapped in an air pocket in the capsized crew ship until rescuers rescued her. sh emergency worker taps the ship's bottom hoping for a response from passengers inside and appears to hear signs of life. welders use blowtorches attempting to cut the hull open. and in another array of hope, this 21-year-old man is rescued and rushed to the hospital. he too survived in an air pocket. >> translator: the bottom of the ship had an air of layer cushion two meters thick. the diver said he was sitting on the pipe in the upside down ship bottom. while finding anyone alive lifts spirits of those here on site there were nearly 460 on board when the ship capsized the majority of then senior citizens although the youngest passenger was just three. authorities are scrambling to rescue many more and investigate what happened to the ill stated eastern star cruise ship. it was heading up the yangtze river on a multi day cruise when
david mckenzie is there for us. >> reporter: this 65-year-old woman is lucky to be alive.xygen tube in her nose and rush her to safety. she spent an entire night trapped in an air pocket in the capsized crew ship until rescuers rescued her. sh emergency worker taps the ship's bottom hoping for a response from passengers inside and appears to hear signs of life. welders use blowtorches attempting to cut the hull open. and in another array of hope, this 21-year-old man is rescued and rushed...
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david mckenzie, cnn, on the banks of the yangtze river. >> terrible story that is. >>> when we come back the shocking news out of the world of soccer. the fifa president sepp blatter, announcing he's resigning only four days after he was re-elected. hey, you forgot the milk! that's lactaid. right. 100% real milk, just without the lactose. so you can drink all you want... ...with no discomfort? exactly. here, try some... mmm, it is real milk. see? delicious. hoof bump! oh. right here girl, boom lactaid®. 100% real milk. no discomfort and for a creamy and delicious treat, try lactaid® ice cream you total your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had a liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. new car replacement is just one of the features that come standard with a base liberty mutual policy. and for dri
david mckenzie, cnn, on the banks of the yangtze river. >> terrible story that is. >>> when we come back the shocking news out of the world of soccer. the fifa president sepp blatter, announcing he's resigning only four days after he was re-elected. hey, you forgot the milk! that's lactaid. right. 100% real milk, just without the lactose. so you can drink all you want... ...with no discomfort? exactly. here, try some... mmm, it is real milk. see? delicious. hoof bump! oh. right...
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errol, rosemary. >> many thanks to david mckenzie on the streets of beijing.ee in the days ahead how people do respond to this ban on cigarette smoking. appreciate it. >> thank you, david. >> gaza is struggling to rebuild after a year of deadly fighting with israel that went on seven weeks. >> for one boy, bloodied on the beach by an israeli shell, life is far from normal. nic robertson has his story. >> reporter: summer has come to gaza again. with his friend, montasa in the green, appears to be enjoying it. liberating and launching a fishing boat. splashing in the waves. smiles aplenty. but all is not as the it seems. ten months ago on this same beach, this was montasa. bloodied by an israeli shell. his closest brother and three cousin had been playing futbol with were killed. can you show us the places that you got hurt when the bombs fell? he is quiet. points to his elbow. says his back hurts too. but it is not just his body in pain, his mind too. >> do you remember that day? what do you remember happening that day? he can't speak about it. struggles even
errol, rosemary. >> many thanks to david mckenzie on the streets of beijing.ee in the days ahead how people do respond to this ban on cigarette smoking. appreciate it. >> thank you, david. >> gaza is struggling to rebuild after a year of deadly fighting with israel that went on seven weeks. >> for one boy, bloodied on the beach by an israeli shell, life is far from normal. nic robertson has his story. >> reporter: summer has come to gaza again. with his friend,...
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mckenzie and her boyfriend eric were also pick out of the crowd by swift's matter on friday night. >>s is what taylor swift's mother does she does this all the time. he picks people out and brings them backstage. >> mckenzie and eric will join us at 9:00 to share their experience and hear about yours too. send us photos, use that hash tag fox 29 good day. >> now back to the reading in the parking lot. if you got married in a parking lot out there which lot would you use k i think was a good choice. most romantic of the lots at the link. >> really. >> not l for love. >> i thought about that but k is right next to l. >> doesn't her name start with k. >> who. >> the bride, category that is probably why they pick it. >> do you think that is why they pick it. >> why not why else would you pick k. >> maybe it is close to the stadium. maybe they happened to park in k. >> that is what it was. >> i don't know. >> 6:52. one happy lady is inspired to decorate her truck and getting a lot of attention what had drivers honking and police giving her a thumbs up. >> ouch. i'm whoopi goldberg and new
mckenzie and her boyfriend eric were also pick out of the crowd by swift's matter on friday night. >>s is what taylor swift's mother does she does this all the time. he picks people out and brings them backstage. >> mckenzie and eric will join us at 9:00 to share their experience and hear about yours too. send us photos, use that hash tag fox 29 good day. >> now back to the reading in the parking lot. if you got married in a parking lot out there which lot would you use k i...
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david mckenzie, cnn, beijing. >>> hundreds of millions of people live in areas like this, many sleepingng in the outdoors, some with makeshift she shelters like this. making them susceptible to heat spells, cold spells and flooding and cyclones. the poor don't have access to the most basic of resources. they don't have reliable electricity or running water. they store water in these containers over here. some of the reasons why more than 2,000 people died in the heat wave a few weeks ago. in a country that is hugely dependent on the weather, the yearly monsoons in particular, experts say these recent erratic weather patterns are not only affecting foot output and the security of the economic but people's lives in general. cnn, knew delhi. >>> southeastern brazil has been hit by the worst drought in over 80 years. that means water rationing with many families going days or weeks without water. deforestation in the amazon and climate change have been blamed. in some cities police have had to escort water tankers. reservoirs are at historic lows. some are building their own wells. for thos
david mckenzie, cnn, beijing. >>> hundreds of millions of people live in areas like this, many sleepingng in the outdoors, some with makeshift she shelters like this. making them susceptible to heat spells, cold spells and flooding and cyclones. the poor don't have access to the most basic of resources. they don't have reliable electricity or running water. they store water in these containers over here. some of the reasons why more than 2,000 people died in the heat wave a few weeks...
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and mckenzie says as more industries beyond tech seek insights for big data, demand for workers who canese text files will exceed supply. that means 140,000 to 190,000 of these workers here in the u.s. shortages by 2018. >> we think that the effective use of data is becoming a basis of competition and one of the real bottlenecks is talent. as much as the technology is challenging, you need people in order to use data effectively. >> michael chewy is a partner in mckenzie global institute. he says while schools are are catching up in new programs in data analytics, the employees need skills beyond statistics and computer science to do their job well. they need to be able it communicate, to to tell a story with the data that decision-makers will understand and they need to be able to visualize to see what the raw data is telling you about your company, your clients and the problems of business might have. now coming up later today on "power lunch" we're going to talk to linkedin about some of the novel ways it's looking to recruit the talent it needs and on closing bell we'll talk to two
and mckenzie says as more industries beyond tech seek insights for big data, demand for workers who canese text files will exceed supply. that means 140,000 to 190,000 of these workers here in the u.s. shortages by 2018. >> we think that the effective use of data is becoming a basis of competition and one of the real bottlenecks is talent. as much as the technology is challenging, you need people in order to use data effectively. >> michael chewy is a partner in mckenzie global...
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. >> that demand leading the consulting firm mckenzie to forecast a coming shortage of big data analysts. >> in 2018 we sized a potential gap of 140,000 to 190,000 positi alone. >> sherry shaw will hire over 100 data scientists this year a 50% increase from 2014. she said competition for talent often leads to bidding wars for workers who, depending on background can command a six-figure salary. >> s linked in keeps its mind and eyes open when looking for talent searching websites and recr tech talk and conferences and taking a chance on people who don't have a background in technology. people like this who landed at linked in. >> the one common thread that unifies those is i was in a place that had a great deal of data. and it really wasn't structured. and there were these interesting and really critical important busine questions that we wanted to ask of the data. >> questions big data masterminds help their employer ask the questions that face business today. for mountain view california i'm marry thps for "nightly busine" gap sales keep sliepding and that is where we begin the market
. >> that demand leading the consulting firm mckenzie to forecast a coming shortage of big data analysts. >> in 2018 we sized a potential gap of 140,000 to 190,000 positi alone. >> sherry shaw will hire over 100 data scientists this year a 50% increase from 2014. she said competition for talent often leads to bidding wars for workers who, depending on background can command a six-figure salary. >> s linked in keeps its mind and eyes open when looking for talent searching...
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. >> thank you, commissioners commissioner president fong and directors i'm dennis mckenzie around the education of san francisco public holidays i provided you with a letter i e-mailed you this morning for the benefit of the public i've written a proposal the giants previously and the warriors for the last 4 years the warriors in the city agencies and leaders and business community to support the inclusion of a high school career pathway and field study inside the arena i've mentioned that numerous times and briefly i want to share another idea in the last month, a presentation this new entire site which shows the office buildings and the arena and the plazas in the middle i protruded a comment for you to consider the heart and soul of the numerous components the class insides of rasp to me is the powerful and incentive and inspiration for kids during the high schools in the city where i teach at jewel hall those kids dramatically need real world experience as my proposal and i've spoken about numerous times the last component i want to show you the last presentation last month and th
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anna: mckenzie gets it. let's get more on the political risk perspective.guest says that merkel will ultimately compromise on debt relief to keep greece in the eurozone. let's speak to the senior vice president in brussels. it is good to see you. what is your assessment of who has had to blink first and who has had to compromise to get to the optimistic position we have found ourselves in next week. it seems that the greeks have moved it little bit and you suggest the germans might move on debt relief. >> i think that is next. we are going into tomorrow and the greeks will continue to move on the technical details, when it comes to the roof firms -- the reforms on the ground. the more they do a, the more likely it is that they will ramp up the pressure when the european council reconvenes. they will say, look, we have played ball with your demands and now, it is up to you and it means that we have some sort of language on debt relief otherwise we will not get a thrill of parliament. that is what it will be like on thursday. anna: language on debt relief. wh
anna: mckenzie gets it. let's get more on the political risk perspective.guest says that merkel will ultimately compromise on debt relief to keep greece in the eurozone. let's speak to the senior vice president in brussels. it is good to see you. what is your assessment of who has had to blink first and who has had to compromise to get to the optimistic position we have found ourselves in next week. it seems that the greeks have moved it little bit and you suggest the germans might move on debt...
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it might seem like mckenzie talk, but that is one of the things that really turned around that companyolivia: you and i should do a store check. it i don't even know where there is a jcpenney in the city. i would like that if we could go. still to come, one of twitter's earlier's -- earliest investors sounds off on the untapped potential. ♪ pimm: chris sacca is known for his brash opinions, cowboy shirts, and early investments. olivia: he offered a message to twitter. emily chang joins us from san francisco. pimm: you spoke with sacca about in the real unicorns are silicon valley. what is a unicorn? is a private company that is worth over $1 billion. there were more and more in silicon valley. guy who does not hold back. there are a lot of naÏve and desperate investors who want to get into tech. he gave me one prominent example. carl icahn. what happens to all of these unicorns? how many of these are horses masquerading? naÏve investors throwing out term sheets with no diligence. lyft.cahn investing in that is an example. if you really look at this thing, it is not going to be a two ho
it might seem like mckenzie talk, but that is one of the things that really turned around that companyolivia: you and i should do a store check. it i don't even know where there is a jcpenney in the city. i would like that if we could go. still to come, one of twitter's earlier's -- earliest investors sounds off on the untapped potential. ♪ pimm: chris sacca is known for his brash opinions, cowboy shirts, and early investments. olivia: he offered a message to twitter. emily chang joins us...
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then what would -- >> see err ya mckenzie is tipped. six-year-old daughter was traumatized not once but twice after she was put on the wrong schoolbus from bancroft elementary. >> she's supposed to get off the bus -- get on the bus from school to go to the daycare. >> reporter: wednesday afternoon her bus driver left her on the corner of 37th and snelly instead of the sunshine tree development center. oblivious she left work to pick her up from daycare. >> where is she. >> she walked across the street and threw an alley alone. >> the apartment right there police constantly called. people constantly in and out of that apartment building. i don't know if she would have seen my baby boomier self whose to say what would have happened. >> she was in tears. >> i heard someone calling i want my mommy? >> wednesday and back in december when it happened the first time neighbors heard her cries. >> when i got up i looked out the window, and i said, not again? >> how do you do this twice a row. just really doesn't sit well with me. i have five yea
then what would -- >> see err ya mckenzie is tipped. six-year-old daughter was traumatized not once but twice after she was put on the wrong schoolbus from bancroft elementary. >> she's supposed to get off the bus -- get on the bus from school to go to the daycare. >> reporter: wednesday afternoon her bus driver left her on the corner of 37th and snelly instead of the sunshine tree development center. oblivious she left work to pick her up from daycare. >> where is she....
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tom mckenzie went into the home of one greek pensioner to see where her safety 5000 euros -- is hidden>> this is where i keep a part of my money. here is also money. here are money also. after the crisis, i took my and forin 2011 security, i keep my money at home. every day i went to the bank and i took 1000 euro. i keep it in my bedroom. only in my bedroom but in different places. i have 65,000 euros. i work for the justice department for 28 years. i used to have a good salary but about 2000 euros. in the crisis, it was cut to 1000. many people are doing the same thing right now because we don't know what will happen. think there is truck loads of money coming to greece to pay our wages and pensions but it's not true. pay the, it was to german and french bankers. life before the crisis, i spent money on bags and shoes but life and i think is more simple maybe i am uncertain for the more close to real needs. moving things,of texas is looking to get gold back from the new york state. $650 million worth of gold back to the lone star state. we will give you the details next. ♪ matt: texas
tom mckenzie went into the home of one greek pensioner to see where her safety 5000 euros -- is hidden>> this is where i keep a part of my money. here is also money. here are money also. after the crisis, i took my and forin 2011 security, i keep my money at home. every day i went to the bank and i took 1000 euro. i keep it in my bedroom. only in my bedroom but in different places. i have 65,000 euros. i work for the justice department for 28 years. i used to have a good salary but about...
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. >> david mckenzie reporting. >>> next hour senate lawmakers are expected to take the first steps to decide whether those tools to be restored but critics like senator rand paul say the agency's ability to collect telephone data on millions of americans say it violates the constitution and others say it vie hreuts the secure tear. >> that is the key way that we find out about and stop terrorists attacks. >> what do the american people think? 6 in 10 americans want congress to renew the nsa's bulk telephone data program. >> good morning, carol. there is going to be the vote at 10:30, a vote to end debate on the usa freedom act and that's the bill that the house passed that does end the bulk phone data collection on million of americans and puts the data into the hands of phone companies and takes it out of the hands of the government and we expect that vote to be successful and that brings the senate one step closer to putting those programs those nsa programs back in place but they are not going to have a final vote until they first debate and vote on several amendments that supporte
. >> david mckenzie reporting. >>> next hour senate lawmakers are expected to take the first steps to decide whether those tools to be restored but critics like senator rand paul say the agency's ability to collect telephone data on millions of americans say it violates the constitution and others say it vie hreuts the secure tear. >> that is the key way that we find out about and stop terrorists attacks. >> what do the american people think? 6 in 10 americans want...
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earlier, my colleague, natalie alan spoke with david mckenzie who says there are plenty of unanswered questions. >> these allegations are all in an article in the "sunday times" in the u.k. they alleged that mi 6 which is the foreign intelligence unit of the british government had to pull their service members from live operations in, quote, hostile countries, after they say russia and chinese government decrypted files taken by edward snowden. it doesn't indicate in that article how those files were taken, whether they were handed over or somehow hacked in. of course, when edward snowden passed through the region, he spent two weeks in hong kong and then fled to russia, never spending time in mainland china scprks he has reportedly himself said on the record that he never handed over or was under any pressure to hand files to these governments and that everything was given to journalists to break the story. it is at this stage is that agents might have been potentially been a sticky situation because of what's been taken. one important note in this article, natalie, it didn't reveal
earlier, my colleague, natalie alan spoke with david mckenzie who says there are plenty of unanswered questions. >> these allegations are all in an article in the "sunday times" in the u.k. they alleged that mi 6 which is the foreign intelligence unit of the british government had to pull their service members from live operations in, quote, hostile countries, after they say russia and chinese government decrypted files taken by edward snowden. it doesn't indicate in that...
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david mckenzie is there.id i was taking people through how we got to this point that it started at night and that they are still searching now. what's the latest? >> reporter: well you can see perhaps the buses passing behind me. they had frantic search through the day here. weather is playing a big part and also playing a part in our live signal right now because they had people on top of the hull there in this bad weather, tapping thounl with hammers trying to hear if anyone can callback or tap back in any air pockets underneath the hull where hundreds are believed to still be missing inside this river cruise that's overturned in the yangtze river. it's a desperate scene right now. they pulled out a few people today but still it's looking really less hopeful as time passes on and serious questions being asked just what happened. it's believed there might have been some sort of weather and if gust of wind that flipped the boat on its side and then on its bow effectively and the chief engineer and the captain
david mckenzie is there.id i was taking people through how we got to this point that it started at night and that they are still searching now. what's the latest? >> reporter: well you can see perhaps the buses passing behind me. they had frantic search through the day here. weather is playing a big part and also playing a part in our live signal right now because they had people on top of the hull there in this bad weather, tapping thounl with hammers trying to hear if anyone can...
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that's according to a report from baker mckenzie and economics set for release on monday.rexit and china present risks to the forecast. joining us to discuss the report is tim. thank you for joining us this morning. i'm just thinking about the potential deal between potash and k and s in germany and i just wonder that some of these companies, are they simply making a bid out of a position of weakness? that's massive oversupply because there's no real demand. they're really going for m&a because they can't find growth elsewhere. >> i'm not sure that's right. you'll see different drivers in any particular transaction but overall this would make sense. you're looking at a company trying to reassert as number one in the global market we have two more years. what's going to drive that? >> and you have a normalizing of conditions. >> how do you know these deals will create value? how do you know that the valuations are not in bubble territory and we'll see seeing a steep fall in the share prices? >> we don't forecast this as bubble territory. so i think we see a difference betwe
that's according to a report from baker mckenzie and economics set for release on monday.rexit and china present risks to the forecast. joining us to discuss the report is tim. thank you for joining us this morning. i'm just thinking about the potential deal between potash and k and s in germany and i just wonder that some of these companies, are they simply making a bid out of a position of weakness? that's massive oversupply because there's no real demand. they're really going for m&a...
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david mckenzie. live in beijing. thank you. rosemary. >> let's return to a story we covered. the australian opposition leader, introduced a bill in parliament monday to legalize gay marriage in the country saying it is time to "make equality a reality." not everyone supports the move. want to bring in piers ackerman, national columnist with "the daily telegraph" he joins me live via skype from canaberra. as we explained, australia's opposition leader, bill shorten, introduced the bill into parliament monday. aiming to legalize same-sex marriage and pressure tony abbt to allow a conscience vote on the issue. why not let that go ahead? seems fairly straight forward? >> well there are a couple things. basic politics, rosemary. the coalition government hasn't had a parliamentary meeting on thisser to for a number of years. it was defeated three years ago. under the labor government. the current labor leader introduced this on the back of the irish referendum. i think that the coalition and indeed a fair number of australian people would prefer to -- [ indiscernible ] rather than
david mckenzie. live in beijing. thank you. rosemary. >> let's return to a story we covered. the australian opposition leader, introduced a bill in parliament monday to legalize gay marriage in the country saying it is time to "make equality a reality." not everyone supports the move. want to bring in piers ackerman, national columnist with "the daily telegraph" he joins me live via skype from canaberra. as we explained, australia's opposition leader, bill shorten,...
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david mckenzie on the scene.managing director of the ntsb peter goelz. it looks grim right now. what is your analysis? >> i think it's going to be a very tough accident. finger we haven't recovered people already, there is very high probability we're only going to recover perhaps a few miraculous survivors. >> could a tornado like this actually tip that boat over? >> well it depends on the design of the boat. you know we saw in the korean ferry accident that there were design changes to the boat that made it unstable. they had not correctly lashed down their vehicles. but in this case they're going to look very carefully at the stability of the boat. the chinese authorities are going to be very tough on this investigation. >> they certainly will be. we're going have more on this in the next hour. peter, stand by for that. >>> also coming up, a suspect who is under surveillance by a terrorism task force is shot by authorities in boston, officials now say. he was part of a wider terror probe believed to be influenc
david mckenzie on the scene.managing director of the ntsb peter goelz. it looks grim right now. what is your analysis? >> i think it's going to be a very tough accident. finger we haven't recovered people already, there is very high probability we're only going to recover perhaps a few miraculous survivors. >> could a tornado like this actually tip that boat over? >> well it depends on the design of the boat. you know we saw in the korean ferry accident that there were design...
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designed by alister mckenzie. for years they have kept its future in limbo. >> when you have a historic resource, you don't cast it aside, you preserve it. >> reporter: now more than eight decades later, supporters say much needed preservation and renovation work can finally get started. that's because in recent months, two judges dismissed two challenges, and the coastal commission cleared the way for renovation work, which will include improving the drainage system, and installing new drought tolerant turf. >> it's literally as if you found an old work of art that had been left out in the rain and you brought it in and said you want to restore it. >> reporter: brent plater is with the wild equity institute. he says it damages the habitat of the red legged frog. [ no audio ] the golfs or closed. >> the larger question about the future of sharp park is still very much alive and we will prevail on that. >> reporter: he says his group may challenge the court rulings. golfers say the course and wildlife can coexist.
designed by alister mckenzie. for years they have kept its future in limbo. >> when you have a historic resource, you don't cast it aside, you preserve it. >> reporter: now more than eight decades later, supporters say much needed preservation and renovation work can finally get started. that's because in recent months, two judges dismissed two challenges, and the coastal commission cleared the way for renovation work, which will include improving the drainage system, and installing...
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. >> and look who it is right now hi mckenzie how are you doing. >> good how are you. >> you two are dating. >> where. >> where do you go to school. >> holy family university. >> where do you live. >> mount holly. >> nicely done. you are both taylor swift fans. >> no we have been fans for a long time good what did you do to get her attention. >> we just went crazy. >> we were having a great time excited, her mom knew it and we went back good where were you in the audience. >> we were on the floor. >> eighteen rows from the stage. >> that is nice. >> did you have signs all deck out. >> we just had matching outfits and that was about it. >> you should have worn those in today. >> did you know her mother. >> yes yes. >> how did you know it was her mom. >> we follow her career. she screamed immediately. i looked over and we were just completely shocked. it was crazy. >> did she say to you she walk up. >> we were singing and dancing and i looked over and she puts her arm around me and i started freaking out. >> yes and then there she is. we were like can we get a picture. >> so they take
. >> and look who it is right now hi mckenzie how are you doing. >> good how are you. >> you two are dating. >> where. >> where do you go to school. >> holy family university. >> where do you live. >> mount holly. >> nicely done. you are both taylor swift fans. >> no we have been fans for a long time good what did you do to get her attention. >> we just went crazy. >> we were having a great time excited, her mom knew it and...
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this september day, wheeler is scheduled to carry supplies from the camp to forward operating base mckenziesaid, "preston, you've not made any pictures or took a video or anything in a while. why don't you do that again." >> so using a new camera that his mother sends him, wheeler begins documenting his day. >> that's new camera? >> yeah. i wanted my family to see the places that they'll never get to see in their life. >> he gets into truck five and joins a caravan of 12 trucks and their military escorts. with one hand holding his camera and the other holding the wheel, he hits the road. >> the town was dangerous. a lot of ambushes there. a lot of people shot. >> the convoy becomes a target almost immediately. >> knocked the hell out of us. told y'all we were going to get rocks. >> is everybody all right up there? >> they're in grave danger, and it's because the lead military escort took a wrong turn. >> evidently wrong. >> make a right instead of a left. we don't know it, but we're all going to a dead end. >> unsure of what lies ahead, wheeler begins narrating the tape for his family. >> w
this september day, wheeler is scheduled to carry supplies from the camp to forward operating base mckenziesaid, "preston, you've not made any pictures or took a video or anything in a while. why don't you do that again." >> so using a new camera that his mother sends him, wheeler begins documenting his day. >> that's new camera? >> yeah. i wanted my family to see the places that they'll never get to see in their life. >> he gets into truck five and joins a...
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cnn's david mckenzie has the latest on the efforts. david. >> reporter: christine, certainly it is search efforts that continue but hope is fading fast. we will be able to get close to the search efforts when we saw people on the hull getting inside the hull and cutting into the hull to try to find anyone who might still be alive. there is a sense that this is moving to a different phase. that after three days nearly some 300 people who are still missing that the hope is fading fast for them. they should still start soon salvaging that ship with the enormous cranes on the scene. it was extraordinary to see this effort going on and the fast flowing and murky waters of the yangtze river. christine. >> from the very beginning, it felt they were going so slowly for so long. >> the families grieving. the feeling they are not being accommodating. >>> better late than never. for the chicago blackhawks. a big third period rally lifted them to an early lead in the stanley cup. oh look at that. andy scholes has the details in the bleacher report
cnn's david mckenzie has the latest on the efforts. david. >> reporter: christine, certainly it is search efforts that continue but hope is fading fast. we will be able to get close to the search efforts when we saw people on the hull getting inside the hull and cutting into the hull to try to find anyone who might still be alive. there is a sense that this is moving to a different phase. that after three days nearly some 300 people who are still missing that the hope is fading fast for...
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david mckenzie is live in china with the latest on the search. david? >> reporter: allison, the frantic search continues and now cutting open the hull of the cruiseship trying to get at anyone who might have survived in air pockets in this horrible tragedy. i'm standing where families are expected in the coming hours to gather to see if they can get any sign that their loved ones might have survived. only 15 people pulled from that vessel and hundreds still missing. i spoke to one man who is on the bus traveling here. both his mother and father were on that ship and vacationing here. he says he hopes he can get any news on them and they are frustrated the family members, because they don't have the information. the search effort is continuing in that they are bringing large vessels to raise that boat out of the river and try to get at it in any way they can to see if there are any survivors and also just to start the recovery process. >> david, thank you very much. we'll check back with you later in the e show. >>> a woman who was mauled to death by a l
david mckenzie is live in china with the latest on the search. david? >> reporter: allison, the frantic search continues and now cutting open the hull of the cruiseship trying to get at anyone who might have survived in air pockets in this horrible tragedy. i'm standing where families are expected in the coming hours to gather to see if they can get any sign that their loved ones might have survived. only 15 people pulled from that vessel and hundreds still missing. i spoke to one man who...
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lynn: mckenzie did a study, and they found that 54% of c.f.o.'to a net present value accreditive investment for the company, if they're going to miss their next quarterly earnings by one penny. so they will give up the future to hit that earning. is that really the kind of company you want to invest in? francine: how do we know? when what you're talking about is something we're passionate about on this program, but i never really know -- unless we do investigative reporting to look at the supply chains or look at that it's very difficult to have this kind of information. lynn: well, that is a really important point, and that's why there's an entire industry growing up called integrated reporting. metrics are being put in place which investors can use to challenge management teams, and the truth is, if you want to be a smart investor, you have to engage with the companies, and if a company, you know, won't engage with you or you can't find managers who will commit to you that they'll engage then i think you're going get the short end of the stick.
lynn: mckenzie did a study, and they found that 54% of c.f.o.'to a net present value accreditive investment for the company, if they're going to miss their next quarterly earnings by one penny. so they will give up the future to hit that earning. is that really the kind of company you want to invest in? francine: how do we know? when what you're talking about is something we're passionate about on this program, but i never really know -- unless we do investigative reporting to look at the...
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we have had a debt increase of $57 trillion according to mckenzie. much of that actually has come from china. we also live today and it rolled extraordinarily long yields. you have a number of companies that are issuing at negative yields. it is an extraordinary unprecedented time. we still have a global economy that is at best pretty sputtering. i was noticing in this morning financial times american companies are on track. ukraine, china come in many other places as well. are we heading for significant volatility and if so, will that the good or bad because of course, the dirty secret about volatility is that we love volatility. it helps sell papers, create news. many of you also love volatility. it create enormous opportunity for all kinds of financial rubbish. we have a terrific panel of people to talk about where it is going. many of them are very well known to you. on my far right is alex friedman, who is ceo of gamb. next to me, josh friedman, cofounder of canyon. on my left, and many was very well known to you, a veteran of his time. josh har
we have had a debt increase of $57 trillion according to mckenzie. much of that actually has come from china. we also live today and it rolled extraordinarily long yields. you have a number of companies that are issuing at negative yields. it is an extraordinary unprecedented time. we still have a global economy that is at best pretty sputtering. i was noticing in this morning financial times american companies are on track. ukraine, china come in many other places as well. are we heading for...
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there is possibility for redemption out of great tragedy, and you see that in the story that bishop mckenziet is the message of the episcopal church. >> and the refusal to define love to define resistance that nonetheless encompasses as weak an absolutely refusal to define those. if you understood on this father's day who their father is who their daddy is that sends political, social and organizing messages of a full commitment to humanity. thank you to bob herbert, to sue suzanne...