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mckenzie in, please? can i leave a card for him? we have been trying to reach him. >> reporter: mr.ckenzie it seems isn't interested in talking about his political action committees and what they do. what we've been able to determine is they're making him a pretty good living. according to sec records, since 2005, more than a million dollars funneled to him or his own company. didn't you think there were federal election laws that covered this? >> i thought they had control over these people. >> most people think that. >> not so, is it? >> no, it is not so. >> reporter: ann revel, a democrat, appointed to the federal elections commission, admits she's powerless. >> it is clearly easy to perpetrate fraud, what i consider to be fraud and any normal person would think is fraud. >> reporter: all perfectly legal. set up a super pac, tell donors it goes to fight for or against a certain candidate or cause and no one to stop them if they want to pocket the money. >> which is why i think congress should do something to give them power to deal with this kind of fraudulent behavior, and i gen
mckenzie in, please? can i leave a card for him? we have been trying to reach him. >> reporter: mr.ckenzie it seems isn't interested in talking about his political action committees and what they do. what we've been able to determine is they're making him a pretty good living. according to sec records, since 2005, more than a million dollars funneled to him or his own company. didn't you think there were federal election laws that covered this? >> i thought they had control over...
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they believe madison broke mckenzie's fall. >> madison is the one that is hurt, mckenzie, she seems toe all right. the or one didn't have a mark on her. >> reporter: collins says after the fall mckenzie ran to the the front of the house looking for help, her sister, madison was rushed to st. christopher's hospital. what is the lesson here? >> the lesson here just to be on top of things, to always, have your children checked and quadruple check, and make sure your kids are okay, if you are taking a nap. >>> now, madison in the wake and alert but has had some head injuries and staying overnight to be monitored by doctors. reporting live from st. christopher's, christie ileto for channel six "action news", walter. >>> developing news from bensalem where two people were injured by a large branch that fell from the tree in the neshaminy state park. it happened just after 4:00 p.m., police say branch crashed on the ground injuring two people along the way. they were rushed to aria torresdale hospital. no word on their conditions. >>> much more to come on "action news" tonight, a baby is amon
they believe madison broke mckenzie's fall. >> madison is the one that is hurt, mckenzie, she seems toe all right. the or one didn't have a mark on her. >> reporter: collins says after the fall mckenzie ran to the the front of the house looking for help, her sister, madison was rushed to st. christopher's hospital. what is the lesson here? >> the lesson here just to be on top of things, to always, have your children checked and quadruple check, and make sure your kids are...
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mckenzie, she seems to be all right, you know. blood on her, the other one didn't have a mark on her. >> the girls' father think the twins climbed on a window street and fell through the screen which you see right there. >>> two people recovering after injured by a large branch that fell from a tree in the neshaminy state park. it happened just after 4:00 this afternoon. police say the branch crashed to the ground, injuring a father and his young son. they were rushed to the hospital and the people there at the park say it was a frightening scene. >> a big noise, what tree falling, everybody running to the tree. when we got to see three people were under the tree, one of the men was stuck under the tree. they had to cut the tree to get the man. >> the people nearby were able to pull the young boy out. crews had to cut down the branches. at last check the two victims were listed in stable condition at the hospital. >>> police in new jersey are searching for the hit and run driver who struck and killed a man this morning. after 4:00
mckenzie, she seems to be all right, you know. blood on her, the other one didn't have a mark on her. >> the girls' father think the twins climbed on a window street and fell through the screen which you see right there. >>> two people recovering after injured by a large branch that fell from a tree in the neshaminy state park. it happened just after 4:00 this afternoon. police say the branch crashed to the ground, injuring a father and his young son. they were rushed to the...
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. >> let's bring in david mckenzie who is following developments in johannesburg.hey continue to focus on boca haram and the continuing ties to isis, what plans are we expecting to hear from them? >> reporter: well, george, certainly, they're going to be talking about the gains made against boca haram in recent years. certainly, there's some level of optimism that the military strategy at least has been working to some level. boca haram has had its area of territory that it controls in the basin and northwestern nigeria reduced somewhat because of the strong military push of these countries involved in the task force. but as you heard from the u.s. state department official there is a great deal of worry that boca haram's ties with isis. are deepening, particularly in that corridor through libya. both in terms of personnel going up. and potentially weapons and training coming down to that part of africa. as you mentioned boca haram is the deadliest terror group in the world. there has been some talk by nigeria military that defeat is near. most analysts say that is
. >> let's bring in david mckenzie who is following developments in johannesburg.hey continue to focus on boca haram and the continuing ties to isis, what plans are we expecting to hear from them? >> reporter: well, george, certainly, they're going to be talking about the gains made against boca haram in recent years. certainly, there's some level of optimism that the military strategy at least has been working to some level. boca haram has had its area of territory that it controls...
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>> david mckenzy in johannesburg, thanks very much for that. that's it for me. the "the situation room." the news continues right after this quick break. beck ] hmmmmm... hmmmmm... the turbocharged dream machine. the volkswagen golf gti. part of the award-winning golf family. >>> here we go. you're watching cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. thanks so much for being with me on your wednesday. listen, we're just a couple months away from selecting america's next president, and both republicans and democrats are as divided as ever within their own parties. once again, the electorate is angry. the electorate playing an integral role here, but this time it is bernie sanders who is being asked to rein in his own supporters.
>> david mckenzy in johannesburg, thanks very much for that. that's it for me. the "the situation room." the news continues right after this quick break. beck ] hmmmmm... hmmmmm... the turbocharged dream machine. the volkswagen golf gti. part of the award-winning golf family. >>> here we go. you're watching cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. thanks so much for being with me on your wednesday. listen, we're just a couple months away from selecting america's next president, and...
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tom mckenzie: absolutely.s is when he took over in 2011, so he's been in power five years, and he wants to cement his power. this is a coronation for kim jong un. and he wants to protect his image to his people and the rest of the world. this is one way, bringing in journalists, to try to get a message across. we're going to be watching for what that message is. but this is a very symbolic thing for kim jong un, and we hope to hear more about whether or not there are going to be market reforms. maybe we'll hear some kind of olive branch reach out to china, their closest ally, who they remain noticedy for for huge amounts of aid. francine: so, tom, very quickly, this is, of course, a very and a leader that's been isolated dramatically. are we expecting it to get closer to china, as you're suggesting, and will we find out today? tom mackenzie: well, there are some who are optimistic. after this congress, after the securing of his grip on the country, he reached back to a country, china, that used to have a relat
tom mckenzie: absolutely.s is when he took over in 2011, so he's been in power five years, and he wants to cement his power. this is a coronation for kim jong un. and he wants to protect his image to his people and the rest of the world. this is one way, bringing in journalists, to try to get a message across. we're going to be watching for what that message is. but this is a very symbolic thing for kim jong un, and we hope to hear more about whether or not there are going to be market reforms....
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it was an attempt to words the institutions that turned the country's powerful institutions from mckenzie to the consulting firms to goldman sachs that permeates the book. >> guest: he felt there were some that were more fair than others. he understood the new ones on wall street, but when it came to aig and what he wanted to do, he saw it very black-and-white. he understood something was amiss but there are only so many fronts you can fight at any one time. >> host: before we go back to project destiny, talk about who hank greenberg was the relationship with him. >> guest: when bob had been the ceo of metlife in the '90s and in early 2000 ., they were competitors and bob have a great admiration. i think that he had great respect for what hank did have tig. i think that he thought he was a visionary and knew him just in the same way hank had tremendous respect for bob and thought that he shepherded them through a difficult time so there was a symbiosis connection that they had. hank left under difficult circumstances. it's a long story but a hank was one of the people that when they were
it was an attempt to words the institutions that turned the country's powerful institutions from mckenzie to the consulting firms to goldman sachs that permeates the book. >> guest: he felt there were some that were more fair than others. he understood the new ones on wall street, but when it came to aig and what he wanted to do, he saw it very black-and-white. he understood something was amiss but there are only so many fronts you can fight at any one time. >> host: before we go...
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david mckenzie, johannesburg, south africa. >> thanks for watching "cnn newsroom."ett. more news after the break. real is touching a ray. amazing is moving like one. real is making new friends. amazing is getting this close. real is an animal rescue. amazing is over twenty-seven thousand of them. there is only one place where real and amazing live. seaworld. real. amazing we're out ink.nk. not ink. getting ink doesn't have to be painful. staples just cut ink and toner prices. add in our 110% price match guarantee and our prices are unbeatable. staples. make more happen. & in a world held back by compromise, businesses need the agility to do one thing & another. only at&t has the network, people, and partners to help companies be... local & global. open & secure. because no one knows & like at&t. >>> it's on. donald trump fights "the new york times". hillary clinton and trump fight each other, while bernie sanders and his supporters fight to stay in the race. >>> long lines, missed flights. the security backlog that's stranding hundreds of airline customers at some o
david mckenzie, johannesburg, south africa. >> thanks for watching "cnn newsroom."ett. more news after the break. real is touching a ray. amazing is moving like one. real is making new friends. amazing is getting this close. real is an animal rescue. amazing is over twenty-seven thousand of them. there is only one place where real and amazing live. seaworld. real. amazing we're out ink.nk. not ink. getting ink doesn't have to be painful. staples just cut ink and toner prices....
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cnn international correspondent david mckenzie is out front. david, obviously conflicting reports.porter: the latest from the nigerian military, they were in a joint operation with a vigilante group which patrols the borders of the forest there, that's an area where isis affiliated boko haram is strengthening their strong hold, but what they do know is that this girl was wandering on the outskirts with a four month old baby, nursing that baby with what the military calls her, quote, husband they say was a terrorist from boko haram. she's one of the girls that were taken from the high school more than two years ago, more than 200 of them, and through all that time the mothers, the sisters and brothers have all been want to go know where the girls are and this is the first person, the first of that group that appears to have escaped. erin? >> david, we have a picture of this young woman with her baby taken today, the look on her face certainly not happy, perhaps blank might be the right word to describe it, then a picture of the man found with her. this is the man they think could be
cnn international correspondent david mckenzie is out front. david, obviously conflicting reports.porter: the latest from the nigerian military, they were in a joint operation with a vigilante group which patrols the borders of the forest there, that's an area where isis affiliated boko haram is strengthening their strong hold, but what they do know is that this girl was wandering on the outskirts with a four month old baby, nursing that baby with what the military calls her, quote, husband...
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>> david mckenzie reporting live this morning. thanks. vicious suicide attacks that target civilians in baghdad may be a change in strategy by isis aimed at forcing the iraqi government to shift focus off of mosul and anbar province. arwa damon joins us live from istanbul turkey. hi, arwa? >> reporter: hi, carol, there has been a wave of attacks over the last few months but concentrated over the last few weeks, especially over the last ten days or so where at least 150 people were killed in a wave of violence. yesterday as you were mentioning there at least three separate attacks all happening in the capital baghdad. over the weekend on sunday, you had isis claiming responsibility for an assault on a gas plant, just to the north of the capital. this according to some perhaps as you were mentioning there, an attempts to try to draw security forces away from the various different front lines and force them to concentrate their efforts on protecting baghdad or it could also be isis sending a clear message to the iraqi population that its sec
>> david mckenzie reporting live this morning. thanks. vicious suicide attacks that target civilians in baghdad may be a change in strategy by isis aimed at forcing the iraqi government to shift focus off of mosul and anbar province. arwa damon joins us live from istanbul turkey. hi, arwa? >> reporter: hi, carol, there has been a wave of attacks over the last few months but concentrated over the last few weeks, especially over the last ten days or so where at least 150 people were...
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joining me right now is a y kids parent for the fremont/newark ymca and mckenzie hunt, the program director. welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> give us a quick overview in terms of the summer programs. >> we really focus at the y on closing the achievement gap. we call that the time when they get off in june and over the summer and go back in august or september. our programs try to focus on adding play based learning and also lots of fun curriculum for the kids. we sneak in the learning a little bit so they still are having an enjoyable summer. >> and how can people get involved? >> yeah, definitely. you can go on our website or give us a call. we love to talk about our programs, see what programs will definitely suit children and especially specific children. we have all age ranges, kindergarten to eighth grade. very simple. you become a y member and you're there and are a part of our family. >> we were talking about being concerned about the time off the students -- our children have. for you what program is your son involved in and how has it worked? >> my son is going to y care for
joining me right now is a y kids parent for the fremont/newark ymca and mckenzie hunt, the program director. welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> give us a quick overview in terms of the summer programs. >> we really focus at the y on closing the achievement gap. we call that the time when they get off in june and over the summer and go back in august or september. our programs try to focus on adding play based learning and also lots of fun curriculum for the kids. we sneak...
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she grabbed her twins, madison and mckenzie and ran out the backdoor and watched in horror as her home went up in flames. >> the flames coming from the outside door and through in and smoke and through the whole front of the living room, flames going up and down the wall of the living room. >> reporter: stephanie and her family of 6 held each other close. she says part of her heart melted >> my girls were preemies last year. most of my children's baby pictures are in there. my dad's urn is in the home. >> she waits to find out what happened she knows her children's health is her top priority right now. >> they are on breathing treatments and medication they have for being preemies, several medications and my other children have medications they take also. i have to get that replaced for them. >> the fire started on the front porch, what caused it is under investigation. >> a cigarette on the front porch? i don't know where it came from. they are still doing an investigation. >> reporter: exhausted after a long day, she says she is thankful her family is safe. >> personal belongings now
she grabbed her twins, madison and mckenzie and ran out the backdoor and watched in horror as her home went up in flames. >> the flames coming from the outside door and through in and smoke and through the whole front of the living room, flames going up and down the wall of the living room. >> reporter: stephanie and her family of 6 held each other close. she says part of her heart melted >> my girls were preemies last year. most of my children's baby pictures are in there. my...
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ryan receives of the blues cower tis mckenzie of dallas now he win the fight easily.shes the guy. and he just wants to know that he still loves the dallas stars and they're bench. >> what a sweetheart. >> blowing kisses hockey players they really are beautiful peop people. (laughter). >> they're great golfers. a lot of hockey players are great golfers. >> some of are and some of them just like us. >> iain is not in with you on that one. all right. tonight at 10:00 we've got a story about be trail about trust and airport worker under arrest accuseaccusedaccused of preyingd woman he was supposed to be helping. what he's accused of of doing while she was in a bathroom and rather shocking. >> when can we maybe see the sun again. >> it will eventually return. >> okay. >> probably by this weekend. >> that is bold statement on your par. it will eventually return. >> look at that. >> saturday looks good. >> yeah. >> maybe saturday afternoon. okay. >> all right. thank you. sunday looks good, monday, tuesday, wednesday. >> near 80 next week. >> all right. finally. >> good, than
ryan receives of the blues cower tis mckenzie of dallas now he win the fight easily.shes the guy. and he just wants to know that he still loves the dallas stars and they're bench. >> what a sweetheart. >> blowing kisses hockey players they really are beautiful peop people. (laughter). >> they're great golfers. a lot of hockey players are great golfers. >> some of are and some of them just like us. >> iain is not in with you on that one. all right. tonight at 10:00...
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manus: mckenzie today.om: india has agreed to invest half $1 billion in the stage and -- strategic force in iran. they're planning several other projects where hundreds of millions more will be invested in iran. it could be a symbol of cooperation between india and iran. it could pave the way to collaboration and other sectors. an egyptian aviation officials says egyptair flight a 04 did not lose altitude. that contradicts the greek defense minister who said the plane a graphical turns and dropped some 27,000 feet before falling off the radar. saysivil aviation ministry it made an emergency landing in 2013. after an engine overheated. ships and planes from six countries are searching for wreckage antibodies in the mediterranean area the united has changed is the way it calculates a key interest rate. what they need to pay to attract deposits. the changes already been implemented in many areas. the bank of israel has chosen to keep rates on hold at a record low. citing the strong shekel and falling consumer
manus: mckenzie today.om: india has agreed to invest half $1 billion in the stage and -- strategic force in iran. they're planning several other projects where hundreds of millions more will be invested in iran. it could be a symbol of cooperation between india and iran. it could pave the way to collaboration and other sectors. an egyptian aviation officials says egyptair flight a 04 did not lose altitude. that contradicts the greek defense minister who said the plane a graphical turns and...
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vonnie: tom mckenzie reporting from pyongyang.m around the world continue to criticize hedge funds come investors attending the milken institute global conference, to lend their harsh thoughts on hedge fund fees. >> large institutional investors is off the table. charge too much for a good strategy, they can do anything. if they charge too much, they ruin the idea. >> the rates of return and the fee structure has discouraged some investors. >> investors are going to be -- go with their feet. the hedge funds they don't feel are giving them something. that will either force hedge funds out or force them to lower their fees. >> it is highly probable that the asset class will think a bit. >> i think people should yell at them. they deserve it. they should charge less. they should had more. but they are yelling at them too much now. we got perspective. >> clearly, an absolute aggregate -- underperformed expectations. also last year. however, on a relative basis, it has been tough markets year-to-date. european equities have been underw
vonnie: tom mckenzie reporting from pyongyang.m around the world continue to criticize hedge funds come investors attending the milken institute global conference, to lend their harsh thoughts on hedge fund fees. >> large institutional investors is off the table. charge too much for a good strategy, they can do anything. if they charge too much, they ruin the idea. >> the rates of return and the fee structure has discouraged some investors. >> investors are going to be -- go...
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we have companies from ge to facebook to mckenzie, some of the biggest companies in the world. because they are recognizing a couple of things. one, coming into wework, you can do it cheaper than you can do it on your own. cultureortantly, from a and energy standpoint for their employees, their employees are energized by coming into wework. , thank youtie minson for joining us. david: that's scarlet fu with president and ceo of wework talking about expansion into asia. an interview with former british prime minister -- tony blair. iaae-m" from bloomberg's world headquarters in midtown manhattan, you are watching "bloomberg markets." it's looking more and more like today's indiana primary is a make or break scenario for ted cruz. if the texas senator loses, front runner donald trump would be all but unstoppable in the race for the republican presidential nomination. a cruz victory could raise chances for a contested nomination the summer. credit racehe m a in indiana's much closer, but hillary clinton has a commanding lead over bernie sanders in the number of delegates. i resolu
we have companies from ge to facebook to mckenzie, some of the biggest companies in the world. because they are recognizing a couple of things. one, coming into wework, you can do it cheaper than you can do it on your own. cultureortantly, from a and energy standpoint for their employees, their employees are energized by coming into wework. , thank youtie minson for joining us. david: that's scarlet fu with president and ceo of wework talking about expansion into asia. an interview with former...
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. >>> mass son is the one that -- madison is one that is hurt and mc mckenzie is already. >>> the fathernks the girls climbed on a window seat and fell through the screen. >>> a judge has ordered the release of documents from trump university in a class action lawsuit. the lawsuit claims that the seminars and classes degree defrauded students of thousands of dollars. >>> democrat frontrunner hillary clinton coming to new jersey holding a fundraiser in east brunswick on thursday. the primary is june 7. >>> bernie sanders is holding rallies in california and will hold two more events tomorrow in oakland. the california primary is june 7. >>> time 7:36 on this memorial day weekend a new honor salutes beau biden tomorrow in the delaware guard headquarters in new castle will be renamed for him. he roles to the rank of major at the delaware national guard earning the bronze star in iraq. he servelsd as delaware's -- served as delaware's attorney general. >>> 230,000 flags are placed at arlington national cemetary. the old guard carried out the mission putting the flags in the ground. the tradi
. >>> mass son is the one that -- madison is one that is hurt and mc mckenzie is already. >>> the fathernks the girls climbed on a window seat and fell through the screen. >>> a judge has ordered the release of documents from trump university in a class action lawsuit. the lawsuit claims that the seminars and classes degree defrauded students of thousands of dollars. >>> democrat frontrunner hillary clinton coming to new jersey holding a fundraiser in east...
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joining me to tell us all about it are playfield founder founder, emma dockery and we also have mckenzietwo years and you're going to go the third year this saturday, right? >> yes. okay. welcome to all of you. let's start with you. let's find out a little bit about how you happened to start this, emma. >> well, it was started after the death of my brothers sergeant david williams, lost in 2012 in afghanistan. we felt like t's a focus on military issues but so many times we don't focus on the youngest among us and those happen to be the strongest among us. so it was our hope to honor the children in their memory. >> bonnie, you can tell us a little bit about taps. >> i founded taps in 1984 after my husband was killed in a national guard aviation argument with seven other soldiers. taps is celebrating partnering with yellow ribbons united to take kids to the national mall as part of the good grief camp. >> do you also service soldiers affected by ptsd as well? >> we do. our good grief camp is an extraordinary opportunity for kids to comeo one-on-one with a military mentor. it's going to b
joining me to tell us all about it are playfield founder founder, emma dockery and we also have mckenzietwo years and you're going to go the third year this saturday, right? >> yes. okay. welcome to all of you. let's start with you. let's find out a little bit about how you happened to start this, emma. >> well, it was started after the death of my brothers sergeant david williams, lost in 2012 in afghanistan. we felt like t's a focus on military issues but so many times we don't...
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today, with mckenzie they were saying it could be about a week before they get things back up.could take a wild longer to get production back up to full capacity, but about a week from when the immediate risk subsides. rishaad: some workers in the oilsands have lost their homes. entire neighborhoods in fort mcmurray were incinerated. what are you hearing from these people, and will they return and rebuild? rebecca: it is quite amazing, the result of this community. it is a very tightknit community, and most people are involved in oil and gas, connected in some way. extremely well to. people from around the world. i was interviewing a lot of them south of fort mcmurray, who escaped the fires earlier this week, and all most everyone said they will go back and rebuild if their home burned down. there is another element to it, in that oil prices have fallen and some of these people are unemployed, without work, so some will not go back. it resoundingly i am hearing for the most part they intend to rebuild. let's talk about the fire itself. have officials worked out what started it?
today, with mckenzie they were saying it could be about a week before they get things back up.could take a wild longer to get production back up to full capacity, but about a week from when the immediate risk subsides. rishaad: some workers in the oilsands have lost their homes. entire neighborhoods in fort mcmurray were incinerated. what are you hearing from these people, and will they return and rebuild? rebecca: it is quite amazing, the result of this community. it is a very tightknit...
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. >> it was created by our kia mckenzie from philly. >> also from philly. >> and we have dominic here philly as well too good tell us about these corn rows caps because it is different. >> yes, our key hair stylist came up with this creation for woman suffering through, breast cancer, chemotherapy and stuff like this. thinks acorn row cap created, it has silicone tape which makes for great positioning, that holds. so that when you go to create the style, whatever style that you want to create from straight, to the, corn rows to whatever you want to create this makes it easier, saves time and money good for those who don't know a lot of times they will get your hair braided. >> yes. >> and then you you so, into the hair in the corn rows but if you have hair problems or going through cancer, you may not have have enough hair to get that done this solves that. >> yes, and we have it for girls with hair as well too. so that way if they don't want to sit down for four or five hours look here girl friend, go and i will come back in a couple hours and my hair will be done. >> yes. >> and it
. >> it was created by our kia mckenzie from philly. >> also from philly. >> and we have dominic here philly as well too good tell us about these corn rows caps because it is different. >> yes, our key hair stylist came up with this creation for woman suffering through, breast cancer, chemotherapy and stuff like this. thinks acorn row cap created, it has silicone tape which makes for great positioning, that holds. so that when you go to create the style, whatever style...
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cnn's international correspondent, david mckenzie, joining me now from johannesburg, south africa.s amazing after two years missing. any details of how she got away? >> ashleigh, the details are still coming in. as you say, more than two years after these girls were kidnapped from their high school, one of them, just one seems to have escaped. now, according to activists we've spoken to, it seems like the young girl was with her, quote unquote, husband. in fact, the boko haram fighter she was married to and had a young baby with her. so it's possible that that fighter had defected from the isis-affiliated group from deep within the forest where that boko haram fighting force is cornered. a vigilante group which patrols her into the forest that came across, one recognized her. she was taken away, taken to a family where they identified and must have been an amazing reunion after all this time and now the nigerian military have taken to a place of safety at a military base. now the bring back our girls campaign, remember, was huge around the world. there'll be hopes that more could b
cnn's international correspondent, david mckenzie, joining me now from johannesburg, south africa.s amazing after two years missing. any details of how she got away? >> ashleigh, the details are still coming in. as you say, more than two years after these girls were kidnapped from their high school, one of them, just one seems to have escaped. now, according to activists we've spoken to, it seems like the young girl was with her, quote unquote, husband. in fact, the boko haram fighter she...
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find out who he liked least and he becomes a minor character in the death of timoth book the ti, mckenzie, the press or harvey? [laughter] talk about his relationship with harvey. >> guest: people described it as a whale and water. they are very strong man, talented man, very bright but both have a vision of leadership and they were central it seems according to bob command during his first year, they came off almost simultaneously and for the first time in the company's history, the job of ceo and chairman was divided between two people. bob had mixed feelings about this decision would ultimately thought if the chair man comes on and we'll deal with the washington stuff, that's fine. i will deal with the company and when we will sel we've also loss interview with morale building and value of how we are going to enhance the brand. over time though, they never really formed a relationship. i do think it was the one blind spot he had that he didn't really establish. he had so much els much also mue it was an endless amount. he was doing most of his time with compensation issues and the gove
find out who he liked least and he becomes a minor character in the death of timoth book the ti, mckenzie, the press or harvey? [laughter] talk about his relationship with harvey. >> guest: people described it as a whale and water. they are very strong man, talented man, very bright but both have a vision of leadership and they were central it seems according to bob command during his first year, they came off almost simultaneously and for the first time in the company's history, the job...
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. >> reporter: certainly not what mckenzie baker wants to hear after bumming some extra change just to feed this meter in georgetown. >> that's awful. they make so much money from all this transportation stuff, but where is it going? >> reporter: now, ddot had to reprogram some 15,000 meters in time for this increase. something else you need to know, when you park at a meter in a so-called premium zone, expect to pay a lot longer. enforcement will extend until 10:00 p.m. we're live this morning in foggy bottom, >>> what does a new school in the district of columbia cost? more than $170 million. we are learning the price tag on the new duke ellington school of the arts has more than doubled without a good hard look at those numbers by the d.c. council. the district auditor kathy patterson says, quote, the bottom line is that our school modernization program has had little discipline to date, end quote. the auditor's report makes several recommendations. we're going to continue to dig through that report back home, meanwhile news 4 scott mcfarlane has been tweeting about that over the la
. >> reporter: certainly not what mckenzie baker wants to hear after bumming some extra change just to feed this meter in georgetown. >> that's awful. they make so much money from all this transportation stuff, but where is it going? >> reporter: now, ddot had to reprogram some 15,000 meters in time for this increase. something else you need to know, when you park at a meter in a so-called premium zone, expect to pay a lot longer. enforcement will extend until 10:00 p.m. we're...
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. >> lansing mckenzie hodges iii. >> hodges eventually pled guilty to the crimes against his fianceemonths in jail before his release. all but one week of that time was spent in segregation. coming up -- >> he was stealing from me, i stabbed his ass as many times as i could. >> a violent cincinnati inmate finds a way to break the bonds of segregation, at least for a little while. >>> the pentagon says the taliban leader was taken out in a drone strike carried out on saturday in the afghan and pakistan border at the order of president obama. >>> meanwhile the new commanders of the forces in the middle east made a surprise trip to syria, and he says he felt morally obligated to visit troops and make his own assessment of progress as troops continue to train fighters to take down isis. now back to "lockup." >>> we're the msnbc "lockup" show. >> if you add up all the days "lockup" senior field producer susan carney has spent working in jails and prisons, it would total nearly three years and counting. >> how long you been in? >> not that long. >> carney has filmed in more than 50 correct
. >> lansing mckenzie hodges iii. >> hodges eventually pled guilty to the crimes against his fianceemonths in jail before his release. all but one week of that time was spent in segregation. coming up -- >> he was stealing from me, i stabbed his ass as many times as i could. >> a violent cincinnati inmate finds a way to break the bonds of segregation, at least for a little while. >>> the pentagon says the taliban leader was taken out in a drone strike carried...
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. >> lansing mckenzie hodges iii. >> hodges eventually pled guilty to the crimes against his fianceed a total of six months in jail before his release. all but one week of that time was spent in segregation. coming up -- >> he was stealing from me, i stabbed his ass as many times as i could. >> a violent cincinnati inmate finds a way to break the bonds of segregation, at least for a little while. they drive an all hybrid claims fleet, which saves money. they were born online and built to save money. that's auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance. an allstate company. click or call. they have smart online tools, which saves money. they settle claims quickly, which saves money. they drive an all hybrid claims fleet, which saves money. they were born online and built to save money. that's auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance. an allstate company. click or call. >>> i'm richard louis with the hour's top stories. pentagon officials confirmed today u.s. drone strikes targeting taliban lewder mullah ac tar monsieur likely killed him. the premier league sayin
. >> lansing mckenzie hodges iii. >> hodges eventually pled guilty to the crimes against his fianceed a total of six months in jail before his release. all but one week of that time was spent in segregation. coming up -- >> he was stealing from me, i stabbed his ass as many times as i could. >> a violent cincinnati inmate finds a way to break the bonds of segregation, at least for a little while. they drive an all hybrid claims fleet, which saves money. they were born...
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meeting that includes speaker paul ryan, leader mccarthy, whip scalise, morris rogers, and whip mckenzie also a leader within that group. very interesting two meetings, the first is the speaker and chair of the rnc with the republican nominee and the house leadership. as far as what the topic will be, kate, paul ryan said recently in radio interviews he's trying to get to know donald trump a little bit and doesn't have much of a relationship with him. take a listen to what he said. >> i don't go into thursday with huge expectations other than to have a conversation we need to start having so we're getting ourselves on the same page as party so we're full strength this fall. i assume that's what donald wants as well. >> it's, i think, fair to bring up other points ryan said in these radio interviews. he's having a facebook chat right now. i'm sure he will speak to this topic now. he said something interesting. it would be a mistake to say we are unified. many conservatives feel alien e alienated in the process. he wants a mandate in order to try and move washington in a conservative direc
meeting that includes speaker paul ryan, leader mccarthy, whip scalise, morris rogers, and whip mckenzie also a leader within that group. very interesting two meetings, the first is the speaker and chair of the rnc with the republican nominee and the house leadership. as far as what the topic will be, kate, paul ryan said recently in radio interviews he's trying to get to know donald trump a little bit and doesn't have much of a relationship with him. take a listen to what he said. >> i...
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and the staff on my side, tyler owens, jed armstrong, haley alexander, mckenzie burt, caleb mcmurray, john brevard. and then the republican floor staff that have had to put up with us as we work through the amendments. laurie dove, robert duncan, tony hannism gan, katherine kilroy. that's the republican floor staff. i'd like to thank the democratic floor staff as well for working to make this possible. i will make a few remarks about this bill. this bill is almost half-and-half defense and nondefense. it's about $37.5 billion. it supports several federal agencies that do important work including the u.s. department of energy, nuclear regulatory commission, the army corps of engineers, bureau of reclamation, national nuclear security administration which has to do with our nuclear weapons, the appalachian regional commission. it vests in our -- it invests in our waterways. it repairs our locks. it deepens our harbors. it puts us one step closer to doubling basic energy research. it helps to resolve the nuclear waste stalemate that our country has been in for 25 years, finding an approp
and the staff on my side, tyler owens, jed armstrong, haley alexander, mckenzie burt, caleb mcmurray, john brevard. and then the republican floor staff that have had to put up with us as we work through the amendments. laurie dove, robert duncan, tony hannism gan, katherine kilroy. that's the republican floor staff. i'd like to thank the democratic floor staff as well for working to make this possible. i will make a few remarks about this bill. this bill is almost half-and-half defense and...
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john mckenzie was in pyongyang for the seventh party congress. economy still .ominates in north korea factories churning out basic products like this copper cable maker in pyongyang. the export some commodities, although fewer now that china has banned most imports. it makes money by sending laborers abroad. in pyongyang, there has been notable changes. up.buildings have sprung there are more cars. there are more shops and restaurants. we got to ride in a city taxi. transit isblic seeing upgrades. we are inside the pyongyang metro, but they are still relying on old german trains. new have introduced entrants, a sign of economic development. didn'ters can now so i reference and relying on paper tickets. on the streets, evidence of the more significant technological upgrade. pyongyang residents are avid smartphone users and they can choose from different brands. selling a a store product produced in north korea. the top model costs around $400 and comes preloaded with an android operating system and apps. as is often the case, things are not always
john mckenzie was in pyongyang for the seventh party congress. economy still .ominates in north korea factories churning out basic products like this copper cable maker in pyongyang. the export some commodities, although fewer now that china has banned most imports. it makes money by sending laborers abroad. in pyongyang, there has been notable changes. up.buildings have sprung there are more cars. there are more shops and restaurants. we got to ride in a city taxi. transit isblic seeing...
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when that north breeze kicks in, jake mckenzie at ronnert park. very warm today. very warm today.past the weekend. >> cool and trend, those starts thursday and law the week. san francisco, nice, but not crazy 76-54. 94 the record high. 1997. here is a little bit of that fog. 71 in brentwood. 60ed for others. not going to last long. they are warming up quicker than anybody else, at least around that area. north at 14 to 21. northerly breezes in place. sierra may have a few pop-up showers. near 90 for some today and tomorrow but if you like that kind of weather, enjoy today and tomorrow because it's going to come falling down later on in the week. sal, 7:32. you have a couple of issues on the updates? >> yes. we have the normal morning commutes on top. a tough one in the south bay. slow traffic and a couple of incidents northbound 280 near winchester, a noninjury accident. let's go to the map and show you the accident at winchester is there but there is also an accident on the montaigue expressway. we have quite a bit going on here. we are also looking at the peninsula where things
when that north breeze kicks in, jake mckenzie at ronnert park. very warm today. very warm today.past the weekend. >> cool and trend, those starts thursday and law the week. san francisco, nice, but not crazy 76-54. 94 the record high. 1997. here is a little bit of that fog. 71 in brentwood. 60ed for others. not going to last long. they are warming up quicker than anybody else, at least around that area. north at 14 to 21. northerly breezes in place. sierra may have a few pop-up showers....
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. >> the recent mckenzie study has placed an increased amount of debt since the crisis somewhere aroundn. a lot of that is china. you mentioned japan. japan has so much debt out there. with respect to asia in general, how is this debt ever going to get paid back or does it matter? and is servicing it going to be a problem? rates can't stay low forever, ken. >> well, that's the question, rick. i think a lot of the market thinks rates will stay low forever, we'll never have inflation, the real interest rate, which is the interest rate minus the expected inflation rate, that's really low and they think that will stay that way forever. and it might but it's a risky position to be in. certainly a country like japan, which is basically paying nothing would be in a lot of trouble in global real interest rates went up. b we don't know when they went down and we don't know when they'll go up. >> we have three fed speakers out today. all three are voters. if you had a word of advice for the fed and i mean this in the most macro generic sense, normalizing rates seems to be in the hands in the cent
. >> the recent mckenzie study has placed an increased amount of debt since the crisis somewhere aroundn. a lot of that is china. you mentioned japan. japan has so much debt out there. with respect to asia in general, how is this debt ever going to get paid back or does it matter? and is servicing it going to be a problem? rates can't stay low forever, ken. >> well, that's the question, rick. i think a lot of the market thinks rates will stay low forever, we'll never have inflation,...
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alix: that was tom mckenzie. wildfire across northern alberta causing the biggest evacuation we have an up date from canada. ♪ alix: this is bloomberg markets. it's time for the bloomberg business flash. the fcc has approved charter communications 55 alien dollar takeover of time warner cable. -- 55 alien dollar takeover of time warner cable -- $55 billion takeover of time warner cable. scarlet: it's all the food that's fit to eat. the new york times will sell ingredients for recipes from its cooking website and the newspapers looking for new revenue sources. it is partnering with chef which will send ingredients within 24 hours. alix: general motors and lyft will test self driving cars on public roads. no word on where the testing will take place but customers who prefer a living, breathing driver will have the chance to opt out. gm invested $500 million in lyft. scarlet: bob iger at a rare meeting with the chinese leader today. they are proposing a theme park in shanghai. the shanghai disney resort which is the
alix: that was tom mckenzie. wildfire across northern alberta causing the biggest evacuation we have an up date from canada. ♪ alix: this is bloomberg markets. it's time for the bloomberg business flash. the fcc has approved charter communications 55 alien dollar takeover of time warner cable. -- 55 alien dollar takeover of time warner cable -- $55 billion takeover of time warner cable. scarlet: it's all the food that's fit to eat. the new york times will sell ingredients for recipes from its...
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morningerspective this from the vice president would mckenzie integrated energy. single best chart. we have sent -- we have shown this many times. back to the last time mr. trump ran for president -- i am kidding. it is adjusted for rising incomes, which shows oil is cheap, cheap, cheap. skip york, you have been most aggressive about the markets finding a terminal value, a future value for oil. when will that happen? skip: we think the long-term is closer to $75, $80 a barrel, but it will take a several years to get there. we still have to claw our way out of oversupply. tom: what are you most focused on at wood mackenzie right now? skip: is that demand going to hold up? so far we started off the year pretty good. there was fear going into january, in particular about china, but demand is holding up. as long as it holds to 1.2 million barrels a day, we think the rebalancing starts near the end of this year. francine: when you look at oil, four out of the six major oil companies have been expectations because they have been cutting costs. are you concerned they wil
morningerspective this from the vice president would mckenzie integrated energy. single best chart. we have sent -- we have shown this many times. back to the last time mr. trump ran for president -- i am kidding. it is adjusted for rising incomes, which shows oil is cheap, cheap, cheap. skip york, you have been most aggressive about the markets finding a terminal value, a future value for oil. when will that happen? skip: we think the long-term is closer to $75, $80 a barrel, but it will take...
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. >> jake mckenzie says, everything is well in moon park the all is well, all is well. >> thank you, jake. snow in mammoth mountain, south lake tahoe. eureka hag some snow. down towards bakersfield. it all started in a 15-watt station down in bakers field, california. all associated with a little of lows rotating through keeping low clouds here and decent onshore breeze for most, west to southwest, upper 40s for a few. lot of mid-50s here but temperatures staying below average. gill bay. 55 san martin, 55 in santa cruz and 56 santa clara. ukiah, 59. 39 truckee. i do expect some shower activity to pop up north and east first and south later on. you can see everything is just rotating around, keeping the beat going. the days are longer, the air lift is higher. sun, low clouds, staying cool, though. light rain possible here, afternoon showers, mostly cloudy in the morning and partly sunny this afternoon, mainly low 70s unless you are really far inland. vacaville, fair lakes. coast and bay are running a few degrees below where they should be. that translates into 60s and 70snot much chan
. >> jake mckenzie says, everything is well in moon park the all is well, all is well. >> thank you, jake. snow in mammoth mountain, south lake tahoe. eureka hag some snow. down towards bakersfield. it all started in a 15-watt station down in bakers field, california. all associated with a little of lows rotating through keeping low clouds here and decent onshore breeze for most, west to southwest, upper 40s for a few. lot of mid-50s here but temperatures staying below average. gill...
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. >> david mckenzie live. injured when they stormed into baghdad's green zone on friday. officials say iraqi security forces fired rubber bullets and tear gas at the demonstrators. the country's military imposed a curfew on baghdad until further notice, according to state divisio television there. iraqi's prime minister promised a fast response. >> translator: what's happening today is storming the government's facilities and tampering with public property cannot be accepted for any perpetrators. the law must take its course with any transgressor. >> the shiite force muqtada al sadr urged similar protests last night to protest corruption there. >>> israel's defense minister resigned on friday and warned of, quote, extremist and dangerous elements to take over the element. it came amid the shake-up that would have pushed him out of this job. he was clashing with benjamin netanyahu. and the prime minister downplayed any tensions. >> translator: the act of replacement in the minister's positions did not come out
. >> david mckenzie live. injured when they stormed into baghdad's green zone on friday. officials say iraqi security forces fired rubber bullets and tear gas at the demonstrators. the country's military imposed a curfew on baghdad until further notice, according to state divisio television there. iraqi's prime minister promised a fast response. >> translator: what's happening today is storming the government's facilities and tampering with public property cannot be accepted for any...
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banks and the banks basically incestuous with the business, that is quadrupled according to that mckenzieread from $7 trillion right around post crisis to somewhere just under $30 trillion today. what are the ramifications of that outside of the fact it's obviously going to diminish future growth? >> right. the question is is growth going to continue to decelerate gradually? remember, china's growth peaked in 2007. or is this going to result in a crisis? and what you highlighted is really important. this is the state instructing state-controlled banks to lend money to state-controlled enterprises. so this is not going to be a debt unwinding like we had here. it's going to be a much more orderly process with a process and timing controlled by the state. >> now, here's the other thing, andy, we could talk about china, everybody's fascinated with it, but from a macro level, the "new york times" shut down "the wall street journal" shut down, many companies can't get in, if you're on tv over there and you say something bad about the economy, you disappear. are we all just kind of ignoring the
banks and the banks basically incestuous with the business, that is quadrupled according to that mckenzieread from $7 trillion right around post crisis to somewhere just under $30 trillion today. what are the ramifications of that outside of the fact it's obviously going to diminish future growth? >> right. the question is is growth going to continue to decelerate gradually? remember, china's growth peaked in 2007. or is this going to result in a crisis? and what you highlighted is really...
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according to a recent survey by mckenzie and company, turns out that only one out of every four health insurance companies made a profit last year. those are the ones i'm talking about specifically selling insurance on the obamacare exchange. so one out of four made a profit. three out of four lost money. and you say how is it that they were able to make a profit? well, this is what they did. the ones that were able to make a profit tended to be the companies that have a lot of experience offering medicaid insurance which basically they took their medicaid plans and sold them to people on the obamacare exchange. now these are plans with very narrow networks of doctors. you can't just go to any doctor you like. very narrow numbers of hospitals so you can't go to any hospital you like. and for these specific companies, a lot of these plans are ones that have very high deductibles. so somebody may have an insurance car but the deductible is so high, the dollar per dollar out of their pocket expense that they say they can't afford to see a doctor and they have obamacare which they're findi
according to a recent survey by mckenzie and company, turns out that only one out of every four health insurance companies made a profit last year. those are the ones i'm talking about specifically selling insurance on the obamacare exchange. so one out of four made a profit. three out of four lost money. and you say how is it that they were able to make a profit? well, this is what they did. the ones that were able to make a profit tended to be the companies that have a lot of experience...
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this is tam knee mckenzie andcka her beautiful familiarly from fl lexington park. carolyn wilson's mom mrs. neal who is 90 years old.rd she looks great. g keep zenning us your photos forf chance to be featured on air this morning. but you have to remember to use the #fox5moms. >> love seeing all the picture.c >> the number five.he nber see how she matches.ches >> i love them.>> i love them >> that's great picture. >> yeah.>> yeah. >> tucker, you going to sen i a pick of you and your mom for m good day today. tod >> i saw a few weeks ago. absolutely. i'll have to find one. have >> i'm looking for one myself.os >> my mom is cute.mom ut she's nice most of the time. rainy friday expected.. celebrate her. >> isn't the right answer. the >> no, no. >> i love my mom.y m let's go to the forecast.ec let's see. 53 in washington. washi you know she just goes -- she comes -- she comes from the simon school of truth telling. 52 in annapolis.. 50 in leonardtown.town. 52 in fredericksburg.g all right.ig we're looking at low 50s to 50s start your day. day only upper 50's here comes
this is tam knee mckenzie andcka her beautiful familiarly from fl lexington park. carolyn wilson's mom mrs. neal who is 90 years old.rd she looks great. g keep zenning us your photos forf chance to be featured on air this morning. but you have to remember to use the #fox5moms. >> love seeing all the picture.c >> the number five.he nber see how she matches.ches >> i love them.>> i love them >> that's great picture. >> yeah.>> yeah. >> tucker, you...
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david mckenzie is live with the breaking details. what have you learned, david?ore than two years ago hold by boko haram, no word yet from the government. they found her on the edge of boko haram, and said she has been handed over to the nigerian military. good news, the first girl potentially released from this terrible, terror group, after more than two years of captivity. alisyn, chris. >> david, please, please, keep us posted. just an incredible story. such -- i mean, one is not 300, but still good news story. >> remember, one of the unfortunaunfor the unfortunate, they are unknown where they are. is there the willingness to go not strong hold, and really an open insult that's going on in that society. >> wow, we will bring you the latest as soon as we have it. >>> donald trump supporters have heard it all. the revelations about his past, lack of experience, where those taxes, any of that change their mind as soon as put it to the panel of donald trump voters live in our studio, straight ahead, and fully caffeinated. eae i need to keep organized. school, groc
david mckenzie is live with the breaking details. what have you learned, david?ore than two years ago hold by boko haram, no word yet from the government. they found her on the edge of boko haram, and said she has been handed over to the nigerian military. good news, the first girl potentially released from this terrible, terror group, after more than two years of captivity. alisyn, chris. >> david, please, please, keep us posted. just an incredible story. such -- i mean, one is not 300,...