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he said michael evans but michael evans was released he tried and he was shunned by those attorneys in the office at the time allotted people he had grown up with so talked-about heartbreaking that is sort of heartbreaking all around yet acosta ec grey states attorney's it isn't meant to be a slam on the justice system might have been to china and they haven't edison's project now in china. granted the first exonerate did they check him behind the alley and shot than one month later but in malaysia i was there to speak about those romantic comedies we had a little press conference i thought that was so fantastic that it was causing such an uproar but that was because malaysia at the time had laws you could be picked up in never be charged sunday picked up and never to be seen again they were fascinated by the system we do not need to indict. >> there are many prosecutors we don't know anything about not enough evidence so how many wrongful convictions are there? we don't know and don't have the exact figures but people say the same five for 10% over 100,000 people in our american priso
he said michael evans but michael evans was released he tried and he was shunned by those attorneys in the office at the time allotted people he had grown up with so talked-about heartbreaking that is sort of heartbreaking all around yet acosta ec grey states attorney's it isn't meant to be a slam on the justice system might have been to china and they haven't edison's project now in china. granted the first exonerate did they check him behind the alley and shot than one month later but in...
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they look intoed the case, dna showed it wasn't michael evan, michael evans was released so he was right and he was shunned by a lot of attorneys in the office at the time, a lot of cops, a lot of people he had grown up with and that -- talk about heartbreaking. it's heartbreaking all around and yet -- i constantly seek rape states attorneys. this book is not meant to be a slam on the justice system, i've been to china and i have met, they have an innocence's project now in china, granted the first exonoree they took him behind the alleys. i went to malaysia which went to speak about romantic comedies and we had a press conference and it was packed. i thought, oh, my god, so fantastic that my fiction is causing such an uproar, no, it's because malaysia at the time and i believe still has laws that you can get picked up and you don't ever have to get charged. every reporter in that room had seen cousin joe, picked up and never saw them again, so they were fascinated by our system so we do not mean to indict. >> right. >> would you agree? >> many prosecutors, those cases we don't know anyt
they look intoed the case, dna showed it wasn't michael evan, michael evans was released so he was right and he was shunned by a lot of attorneys in the office at the time, a lot of cops, a lot of people he had grown up with and that -- talk about heartbreaking. it's heartbreaking all around and yet -- i constantly seek rape states attorneys. this book is not meant to be a slam on the justice system, i've been to china and i have met, they have an innocence's project now in china, granted the...
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joining me is senior markets commentator michael santoli and evan newmark on a friday and nancy tanglerartman financial and cnbc contributor larry kudlow welcome to everybody, and michael, first of all, how much is this weakness keying on from europe we did have decliners. >> on the big selloff on the german index, those indexes are down 4%, 5% from the recent highs, a substantial pullback and the weakness in the dollar getting into people's heads, kind of a measure of a low metabolism for the u.s. economy, among other things, but this is the way the market behaves morning declines are fleeting and we bounce and even on down days, it's down not very much. 40% of stocks are up even on down days and that's what we had today and by the way, the volatility index closed under 10 it's not going to be like this forever. this has been the character of this market all summer where you have a lot of offsets and when you have obvious weakness it's not across the board. >> visa was leading the way in the dow. ge, evan, a big dragger. plug power popping nicely today on the tie-up with walmart that's
joining me is senior markets commentator michael santoli and evan newmark on a friday and nancy tanglerartman financial and cnbc contributor larry kudlow welcome to everybody, and michael, first of all, how much is this weakness keying on from europe we did have decliners. >> on the big selloff on the german index, those indexes are down 4%, 5% from the recent highs, a substantial pullback and the weakness in the dollar getting into people's heads, kind of a measure of a low metabolism...
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. >> molly: all right evan, michael, thank you for joining us. happy fourth of july.endence day. leland. >> leland: on this independence day we celebrate what it means to be a proud american and get to know some of the people, help you get to know some of the people who love their country, like these coast guard men and women we caught up with in north carolina. >> i'm proud to be an american because i get to protect the freedom that this country has. >> i get to wake up every tkaeurb put on this uniform, protect and serve some of the greatest people that i believe to be inspiring. >> i believe we live in a great country. one that where you work hard enough your goals can become a reality. >> leland: and along the way, we are seeing some of the places that make our country great, like beautiful south port, north carolina. anna coyman back with us with some friends as well. hi, anna. >> lot of friends. hey there, leland. happy fourth of july. this has been the best independence day i have ever had. my mom and dad are here. they came up from charlotte, north carolina. w
. >> molly: all right evan, michael, thank you for joining us. happy fourth of july.endence day. leland. >> leland: on this independence day we celebrate what it means to be a proud american and get to know some of the people, help you get to know some of the people who love their country, like these coast guard men and women we caught up with in north carolina. >> i'm proud to be an american because i get to protect the freedom that this country has. >> i get to wake up...
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joining me on the panel is cnbc senior markets commentator michael santoli and evan newmark.me, guys. mike, we've had a lot to digest and the biggest week for earnings, 175 s&p companies. major news, both domestic politics, geopolitical with the north korea missile launch again today. >> yeah. >> and then this massive move lower on the dollar, and then the tech stuff over the last day or two. >> and it all washes over the market and basically kind of holds it steady which is kind of the surprising thing the market is allowing earnings to come through which both confirms the fact that we have a continued earnings rebound coming in roughly better than expected the way we always seem to think it's going, to but then the immediate response in the company's reporting has been net negative, if the overall index managed to hold up i think that's kind of a win by default. >> evan, what do you think >> very, very tenacious. i'm a little surprised actually. >> at how strong the market has been >> yeah. i mean, basically you've had -- you've had a lot of reasons for the market to sell o
joining me on the panel is cnbc senior markets commentator michael santoli and evan newmark.me, guys. mike, we've had a lot to digest and the biggest week for earnings, 175 s&p companies. major news, both domestic politics, geopolitical with the north korea missile launch again today. >> yeah. >> and then this massive move lower on the dollar, and then the tech stuff over the last day or two. >> and it all washes over the market and basically kind of holds it steady which...
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reagan would survive and go on to telling number of people, his son michael, his daughter marine, the reverend louis evans, billy graham, he would tell this to mother teresa, to cardinal cooke in new york, that he believed he was spared by godfrey special purpose. and as edmund morris put it, he believed that this -- reagan wrote this in his diary -- whatever happens now, i om i like the got and i will try to serve him in every way i can. morse said that mr. reagan it was time to take on that institutional murder of also liberty is known as soviet communism. -- institutional murderer of all liberties known as soviet communism. seven accomplices were named, conceived by the bulgarian secret service. he got to st. peter's square early that morning, probably first arrived around 9:00 a.m., waited all day. on the other side of st. peter's square, one of his accomplices is waiting with a panic bomb that he is going to detonate as soon as the first shoots. that way the bomb will the verge attention from the shooting on the other side. he is concealing a .9 millimeter semiautomatic browning. about 5:00, 5:15 p.m
reagan would survive and go on to telling number of people, his son michael, his daughter marine, the reverend louis evans, billy graham, he would tell this to mother teresa, to cardinal cooke in new york, that he believed he was spared by godfrey special purpose. and as edmund morris put it, he believed that this -- reagan wrote this in his diary -- whatever happens now, i om i like the got and i will try to serve him in every way i can. morse said that mr. reagan it was time to take on that...
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chris evans is the biggest earner on the list, receiving a salary over £2.2 million. the defence secretary sir michaellon calls for more discipline and loyalty from his colleagues after cabinet discussions are leaked to the press. also, a major clean—up operation is under way following flash flooding in cornwall. there's been extensive damage at the village of coverack on the lizard peninsula which was hit by three hours of torrential downpours. and putting north sea cod back on the menu. experts say after decades of overfishing, cod stocks are looking healthy once again. good morning. it's wednesday 19th july. welcome to bbc newsroom live. the bbc has revealed how much it pays its biggest stars, as part of the corporation's annual report. the salaries of broadcasters who earn more than £150,000 has been made public, as demanded by the government. of the 96 names on the list, only a third are women. the director general, lord hall, said the corporation had to attract the very best, and warned that making the details public would drive up wages. the presenter chris evans is the highest paid on the list
chris evans is the biggest earner on the list, receiving a salary over £2.2 million. the defence secretary sir michaellon calls for more discipline and loyalty from his colleagues after cabinet discussions are leaked to the press. also, a major clean—up operation is under way following flash flooding in cornwall. there's been extensive damage at the village of coverack on the lizard peninsula which was hit by three hours of torrential downpours. and putting north sea cod back on the menu....
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michael copps, served as the fcc commissioner from 2001 to 2012. he is really special adviser on media and democracy reform at common cause. and joining us from boston, massachusetts evan greer, the , campaign director of fight for the future. she is helping organize wednesday's day of action to save net neutrality. evan, let's begin with you. talk about this nationwide wednesday, what it is all about, what specifically you are targeting. >> this is a moment for everyone, whether you are in ordinary -- internet user with a few hundred instagram fans or a major website with hundreds of thousands of daily visitors, to harness the power of the web to distend this profoundly democratizing technology that has given more of us a voice than ever before. we need to stop companies like comcast and verizon from being able to control what we can see and do online. forprotect this platform freedom of expression and social change. , couldommissioner copps you go over for our listeners and viewers the importance of this title two decision that the new chairman of the fcc seeks to overturn? theell, first of all, network is so vital to economic andrtunity and innovation especially to
michael copps, served as the fcc commissioner from 2001 to 2012. he is really special adviser on media and democracy reform at common cause. and joining us from boston, massachusetts evan greer, the , campaign director of fight for the future. she is helping organize wednesday's day of action to save net neutrality. evan, let's begin with you. talk about this nationwide wednesday, what it is all about, what specifically you are targeting. >> this is a moment for everyone, whether you are...
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michael, president of an organization that focuses on field -- building communities. this is about 45 minutes. cannot be with us today but we are honored to have my good friend, evan or john dale >> governor, welcome, he is my neighbor, he he is a good colleague. sec sports. thank you for joining us today. we have an important agenda and we will get to it. we have, as will be introduced shortly, the director of fema 101michael berkowitz of resilient cities. you can see from the video, virtually every state gets hit at one time or another by a catastrophe or national disaster. most recently in arkansas, flooding. if missouri would just contain their water we would be a lot better off. but water flows. ,e've had flooding in arkansas 44 counties were designated as federal disaster areas. most recently in arkansas as a result of flooding problems. i didn't want to mention, anytime you have a natural disaster, emergency communication is one of the critical areas. calling upon my experience at homeland security, i understand the importance of that and i want to remind the governors that we have 90 days after submission of the plan from first net to either opt in or opt
michael, president of an organization that focuses on field -- building communities. this is about 45 minutes. cannot be with us today but we are honored to have my good friend, evan or john dale >> governor, welcome, he is my neighbor, he he is a good colleague. sec sports. thank you for joining us today. we have an important agenda and we will get to it. we have, as will be introduced shortly, the director of fema 101michael berkowitz of resilient cities. you can see from the video,...
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evans has more from bensalem. >> humbling. been thinking about it all day. you know, she passed she more than lost her life how easy that could really happen to anyone of us. >> reporter: neighbor michael edwards couldn't believe the devastation playing out in front of his house on the 2700 block of june avenue in bensalem but at least the owner, his wife and his elderly mom were out of harm's way. >> one dog came out the front. another dog was staying in the house tabwas trying to coax her to come out. >> reporter: in the seconds it took him to grab his phone and call 911 >> tab had apparently gone back in. >> reporter: to get the dog >> apparently. >> reporter: she did not make it out. >> reporter: her dog per issued as well >> you can see he was kind of in shock. then i think when he found the news out that his wife did not make it, he just lost it. >> reporter: 39-year-old tabatha seen on her facebook page couldn't bear to see her frightened beloved dog run back into the flames alone. >> i came out and -- just --. >> reporter: it cost her her life. so many pet owners understand why she did it. >> they love their pets they want to go in after their pets, her dogs were everything >>
evans has more from bensalem. >> humbling. been thinking about it all day. you know, she passed she more than lost her life how easy that could really happen to anyone of us. >> reporter: neighbor michael edwards couldn't believe the devastation playing out in front of his house on the 2700 block of june avenue in bensalem but at least the owner, his wife and his elderly mom were out of harm's way. >> one dog came out the front. another dog was staying in the house tabwas...
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michael's guess that tipped me off. i don't know if you're right we're going to find out this hour welcome to "closing bell." i'm kelly evansinishing up the session on wall street today. looks like all the averages managed to close in the green. the dow up about four points, significant giving the 100-point spike lower we saw this morning on the donald trump jr. e-mails. more on that in a moment about a four-point gain for the dow despite heavy sell pressure. the nasdaq composite more comfortably in the green along with the russell 2000 and gains of about a quarter of a percent and a third of a percent respectively and the broad s&p 500 can't do it today and locks like it's shedding about a point and a half 2425 is your broad level we'll keep an eye on this as the trading shakes out here. in case you haven't heard, it's also amazon prime day with prices for amazon's echo and goggle home also slashed today a look at how the ai devices stack up against each other and what happens to you and your state once you're in either ecosystem. we'll also get the big reveal this hour. which state in america is the best for business? sco
michael's guess that tipped me off. i don't know if you're right we're going to find out this hour welcome to "closing bell." i'm kelly evansinishing up the session on wall street today. looks like all the averages managed to close in the green. the dow up about four points, significant giving the 100-point spike lower we saw this morning on the donald trump jr. e-mails. more on that in a moment about a four-point gain for the dow despite heavy sell pressure. the nasdaq composite more...
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santoli a long with contributor evan newmark and jim caan is with us as well, chief executive officer and cnbc contributor larry kudlow joins us on this friday as well michaelou could, you know, we started with the bank, this morning and yet they were the only sector down at last check. >> yeah. >> we had some of the macro numbers. what do you think is going on with the record closes >> the market is sort of comfortable enough with this story that the economy is kind of back in the 2% zone you have high liquidity and rates that are going to stay low and the fed that's probably been slowed down versus what it wants to do, and what does that mean it means you buy growth stocks and guy global industrial stocks which are doing well a lot of stocks related to financial assets themselves, and the rest of of it sort of takes care of itself i think a lot of investors are probably like me i'm looking for behavior of of this market to find something to assail and find weak points and evidence that it's about to falter you're not really seeing it based on the market action. >> and you can add something to a sale always. >> janet yellen basically gave the green light t
santoli a long with contributor evan newmark and jim caan is with us as well, chief executive officer and cnbc contributor larry kudlow joins us on this friday as well michaelou could, you know, we started with the bank, this morning and yet they were the only sector down at last check. >> yeah. >> we had some of the macro numbers. what do you think is going on with the record closes >> the market is sort of comfortable enough with this story that the economy is kind of back...
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