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and thankfully all federal as low law this guy to justice ck to bring >> we heard a lot of people ofiling this might be particular you know, law enforcement arrested him. is this the person that fit the profile for what law enforcement was looking for >> absolutely. i said iter whoev did this, they're being very vocal the individual they sent the items they're to the far right. andhat' theis van, will stand out. a lot oe have said, hey,fpleo you hear t words all the time.f be vigilanyou see something say meso inththat a case wherehiou out to law enforcement if they were images of hillary clinton with the cross hairs over her face? >> yeah. you know, what's interesting is someone posted on twittic earlier ature they had taken of the van few day prior, obviously this person thought that was weird. but he did not report it to any law enforcement. if you see something like that in this day and age you have to report it. i cannott stress tha enough. >> we've heard accounts from hie family saying h seemed to come unhinge at a certain point in but what would make someone elevate from just, you k
and thankfully all federal as low law this guy to justice ck to bring >> we heard a lot of people ofiling this might be particular you know, law enforcement arrested him. is this the person that fit the profile for what law enforcement was looking for >> absolutely. i said iter whoev did this, they're being very vocal the individual they sent the items they're to the far right. andhat' theis van, will stand out. a lot oe have said, hey,fpleo you hear t words all the time.f be...
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but the truth of the matter is this type ofil voly is part of normal investment cycles. and especiay as we get to the later stage of the bull market we can can expect to see more ebbs and flows. prices go up and down but the trend is still positive. >> you believe we are still in the bull market trend but where would we fall in the cycle?at >> we are with in the late stages, in a position where the bull m rket has beenning the increase in share price year after year has been running f ten years and so we are starting to see the signs of aging. but the aging does not mean decline it means volatility, a turn to normal volatility as the fed returns to normal interest rate policy. as we get t more normal financial conditions. that means that we expect 20% earnings growth this year more than 20% and double digits next year we will still s retur even in the late cycle. >> we have to leave it there, kneela. thank you very much. kneel aif richardson with edwa >>> well investors hope that intel keeps the rally going tomorrow. because late i do the dow componenni the es revenue an
but the truth of the matter is this type ofil voly is part of normal investment cycles. and especiay as we get to the later stage of the bull market we can can expect to see more ebbs and flows. prices go up and down but the trend is still positive. >> you believe we are still in the bull market trend but where would we fall in the cycle?at >> we are with in the late stages, in a position where the bull m rket has beenning the increase in share price year after year has been running...
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hurricane michael slammed into the northwest part of the state as a category 4 wednesday with50 winds ofiles an hour. two people including a child were killed by falling debris. the town of mexico beach was worst hit.gr it was callend zero. the bbc's gary o'donoghue was there and sent this report. gary: two days ago, this was an orderly beachfront community, home to around 1200 people. but street aftertreet, michael tore throuro this town, ing and smashing everything in its path. this is what the federal emergency director is calling groundmeero. co beach, where michael came ashore yesterday with speeds of 150 miles an hour. it is completely devastated the street. just two houses left standing, d all over the street, microwaves, mattresses, you name it. the stuff of everyday life turned into detritus in a matter of a few hours. t around tn, friends and neighbors are doing the best to console one another -- hard to endo when your dream retir home has ended up like this. >> there is a lot of and shock and emotion that is at its peak right now. i think we need a few days to digest what has happ
hurricane michael slammed into the northwest part of the state as a category 4 wednesday with50 winds ofiles an hour. two people including a child were killed by falling debris. the town of mexico beach was worst hit.gr it was callend zero. the bbc's gary o'donoghue was there and sent this report. gary: two days ago, this was an orderly beachfront community, home to around 1200 people. but street aftertreet, michael tore throuro this town, ing and smashing everything in its path. this is what...
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it's because ofil messagesam rainford, dean of the school of social service posted on twitter. this is his photo on the university website. one ofts were about judge brett kavanaugh's accuser, julie swetnick. rainford wrote since when do senior girls hang with freshmen boys? if it happened when kavanaugh was a senior, swetnick was an adult drinking, against by her admission, having sex with ra und boys. in another universe he would be a victim and she's the irperp. thetorm that followed forced him to apologize. my tweet suggested that she was notuahe victim of s assault. i offer no excuse. it was impulsive and thoughtless and i apologize. >> it just displayed a real lack of sensitivity to sexual assault survivors in to speak in this insensitive and mocking tone. think that's one of the things that disturbed people the most. >> reporter: universit president john garvey suspended rainford for the rest osethe ster for what he called unacceptable and insensitive tweets but said he wants rainford to continue on as dean infu the re. >> i think there has been trust broken. it's diffic
it's because ofil messagesam rainford, dean of the school of social service posted on twitter. this is his photo on the university website. one ofts were about judge brett kavanaugh's accuser, julie swetnick. rainford wrote since when do senior girls hang with freshmen boys? if it happened when kavanaugh was a senior, swetnick was an adult drinking, against by her admission, having sex with ra und boys. in another universe he would be a victim and she's the irperp. thetorm that followed forced...
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mother has only livedn this area for a few years, so, she's going through all of this without a lot ofil f around, but in that time, she has made at least one very good friend. >> please pray, and i'm ke, pray for what, what's wrong? he was in an accident. >> reporter: she got the fhone cam her best friend yesterday afternoon, there has been a terrible crash involving a motorcycle. 8-year-old edward julian pope, known as juju, was badly injured. the two moms met when the two boys went to school together. tucker knows juju's recovery will be many months long and impose ainancial train and her best friend. >> she's i the private industry. thank god, you know, i'm in government, so, i have thatng luxury of b able to take off and have leave, but i know that she doesn't. >> rorter: hearts are heavy with the knowledge that family hriendtopher mcclain, 44, was kill eed in the crash. it is believed that he tucked his body to cushion the llchild s the bike went into a 25ide to avoid the collision. juju's ear-old sister is determined to give her brother and her b mother every of support she can. >
mother has only livedn this area for a few years, so, she's going through all of this without a lot ofil f around, but in that time, she has made at least one very good friend. >> please pray, and i'm ke, pray for what, what's wrong? he was in an accident. >> reporter: she got the fhone cam her best friend yesterday afternoon, there has been a terrible crash involving a motorcycle. 8-year-old edward julian pope, known as juju, was badly injured. the two moms met when the two boys...
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. >> now a critics view ofill an thop philanthropic. author and journalist contends the richrend powerful willing to fight for justice and equality but only if it doesn't threaten their positions at thei top of the soal order. his latest book is winners take all. the charade of changing the pleasure to have you in the studio. >> great to be he. >> in your book you tackle the world of philanthropy. we hear win win make a difference spot leaders yet you say that instead of making the world better, they are enabling inequality. how so? >> it's an amazing thing that we do live in th age where billionaires are giving money away in the city right now. two billionaires are having an rgument the best way to help homeless people and every time you go to mall is there a tote bags that will change the world. every young person i meet on campus has a social media enterprise idea about recycling poop in rwanda.mo th unequal time in america the last hundred years. thast year top 4% of the salaries grew faster in the bottom 98% and all new wealth e ve
. >> now a critics view ofill an thop philanthropic. author and journalist contends the richrend powerful willing to fight for justice and equality but only if it doesn't threaten their positions at thei top of the soal order. his latest book is winners take all. the charade of changing the pleasure to have you in the studio. >> great to be he. >> in your book you tackle the world of philanthropy. we hear win win make a difference spot leaders yet you say that instead of...
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so, the environmental ofile of a material that is being manufactured in this way really has the potential be dramaticly different to traditional materials. >> leather is the ngle worst material for the environment. >> reporter: joshua katcher is the owner cl a men's vegan hing line in brooklyn, new york. he has taught classes on sustainable fashn at parsons school of design. >> if you look at it from the perspective of a designer, we look at the leather industry right now, it's bad design. it's so inefficit, it's so messy, it's so dirty, and you end up with a product that we can make in other ways, that we can make better, superior. >> reporter: producing traditional leather requires massive amounts of water, and sxic chemicals used to process the animal hides cp into local waterways. in addition to the land and resources required to raise the animals in the first place. >> biofabrication is offering aa solutionsays, "hey, we don't need to raise these animals, we don't need to harm or kill these animals, and wene don' to use all of these resources to yield something like a fiber.it we can
so, the environmental ofile of a material that is being manufactured in this way really has the potential be dramaticly different to traditional materials. >> leather is the ngle worst material for the environment. >> reporter: joshua katcher is the owner cl a men's vegan hing line in brooklyn, new york. he has taught classes on sustainable fashn at parsons school of design. >> if you look at it from the perspective of a designer, we look at the leather industry right now,...
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the story ofills the new york lower east side.ere's a preview. >> when i was a little girl, i of theyears old then all friends i drone up with in this little school were going to a bigger high school. win i got there to the high school with my poodle skirt and pan collar and my circle pin and saddle shoes. i thought i was ready. my friends said you can't come to our parties anymore. can't come -- you see, you're jewish. it's our parents. thrown out of the world i have been so part of. made me feel is, i never anybody else.o these two streams what history and the horrible things of prejudice, led me to think see if i can talk about the land.er in way toee if i can find bring people home so these strangers become people they know. the thought of tentment museum. i had no museum experience. meant i didn't know i was breaking the rules. >> you can watch the entire the history of new york's museum, sunday at and 11:00 p.m. eastern. this is american history tv. every weekend on c-span 3. >> up next on american history tv, we hear from t
the story ofills the new york lower east side.ere's a preview. >> when i was a little girl, i of theyears old then all friends i drone up with in this little school were going to a bigger high school. win i got there to the high school with my poodle skirt and pan collar and my circle pin and saddle shoes. i thought i was ready. my friends said you can't come to our parties anymore. can't come -- you see, you're jewish. it's our parents. thrown out of the world i have been so part of....
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end ofil meeting for the next week, there is a possibility we may have a draft of this agreement.t has been so difficult to get to. it is not for certain by any means and remember that after that is hatched between the two sides, that has still got to be approved by the british parliament and the european parliament. there will be a huge fight in london. at the moment, a lot more optimism than we have seen in weeks. the closing have bell, 7500 falling the most. this is a genuine selloff. , theleins of 3% in the s&p nasdaq off by 4.1%. you're looking at losses in the different industry groups. >> is this the low point? i don't know. what i got -- would i be buying now? yes. the only thing we are talking about is the price of the market. on wass no discussion their new information that made the stock market less valuable. i think it is making a mistake. they are so tight. the fed has gone crazy. the biggest selloff since february rolled to the u.s. through asia and europe, seeing declines of 3%. the shanghai close near a for your low. -- a four-year low. >> there has been contagion
end ofil meeting for the next week, there is a possibility we may have a draft of this agreement.t has been so difficult to get to. it is not for certain by any means and remember that after that is hatched between the two sides, that has still got to be approved by the british parliament and the european parliament. there will be a huge fight in london. at the moment, a lot more optimism than we have seen in weeks. the closing have bell, 7500 falling the most. this is a genuine selloff. ,...
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but they have given the company the option oued 740 ofiled for bankrucy its u.s. stores would be closing. poor holiday sales, performance, a shift to more play time on mobile devices, and competition from online and discount stores contributed to the countrywide closure. now, back in june is, the company posted a picture of geoffrey the giraffe with a suitcase. so there is no telling whether he is back from the vacation now or whether this is just wishful thinking. we'll just have to wait and see. reporting live from the toys "r" us in san jose, amanda del castillo. >> we barely had time to even miss him. amanda, thank you. >>> a member of a white supremacist group is expected in court today. police arrested four members on chargerete t w charlottesville, virginia last year. benjamin daily, michael ma celis, coal white are all part prosecors say they traveled to insight a riot and attack counterprotesters. >> their hands taped and ready to do street battle, committed multiple acts of violence, including punching, can kicking, head-butting and pushing numerous peop
but they have given the company the option oued 740 ofiled for bankrucy its u.s. stores would be closing. poor holiday sales, performance, a shift to more play time on mobile devices, and competition from online and discount stores contributed to the countrywide closure. now, back in june is, the company posted a picture of geoffrey the giraffe with a suitcase. so there is no telling whether he is back from the vacation now or whether this is just wishful thinking. we'll just have to wait and...
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but a senior ofils says he was not on french soil when he was last seen. the one who reported him missing. she didn't tell officials until thursday night. meng's wife had recently received threats over the telephone and social mead wru. >> the wife is going to be the key. they'll look at whatever digital foot print he's got. >> reporter: and there are questions about whether his disappearance is related to threats on his wife. some reports say meng returned to china, then disappeared. the morning post newspaper known to have connection to chinese authorities sites an anonymous source saying meng is under investigation for unspecified reasons and taken away for questioning by so-called discipline authorities. >> he may have been picked up for questioning. what were his taefactivities asr official in china where he's likely interacted with other officials. >> any intelligence community is going to be deeply suspicious of everyone, especially in the chinese context where you have to worry about not just actual conspiracies, but internet-based conspiracies, cr
but a senior ofils says he was not on french soil when he was last seen. the one who reported him missing. she didn't tell officials until thursday night. meng's wife had recently received threats over the telephone and social mead wru. >> the wife is going to be the key. they'll look at whatever digital foot print he's got. >> reporter: and there are questions about whether his disappearance is related to threats on his wife. some reports say meng returned to china, then...
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ofill not dignify any kind response to this claim they have at some 2016 or 2015 meeting. and wrote itad anyway because i didn't want to respond to what i thought was a baseless claim. that's what they wrote in saying, that's othing, i will not deal with it it. was farrakhan in the same meeting with along 60 other people. let me tell you why i was there. ahmir hamani was in detention in .ran i went to that meeting to gain the freedom of an american detained. why i was at that meeting. i make no apologies for being there. i will do it again to get an free.an haveveral minnesota city passed sick and safe time ordinances. there's more laws concerned about wages and theft. you supportwill workers while balancing the needs of business owners? >> absolutely. we need to protect workers. have a history of protecting workers. two years workers for years. we saved hundred and hundreds of american steel industry and on iron range here minnesota. best way to support workers is to support a strong economy for minnesota. keith ellison, he doesn't do that. he has a opposed mining. he str
ofill not dignify any kind response to this claim they have at some 2016 or 2015 meeting. and wrote itad anyway because i didn't want to respond to what i thought was a baseless claim. that's what they wrote in saying, that's othing, i will not deal with it it. was farrakhan in the same meeting with along 60 other people. let me tell you why i was there. ahmir hamani was in detention in .ran i went to that meeting to gain the freedom of an american detained. why i was at that meeting. i make no...
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for days they've referencedhe audio ofilling. today a pro-government newspaper reported newauetails on the hit squad that turks say tortured, murdered and dismembered khashoggi shortly an anonymous turkish official identified the saudi government's head of forensic evidence as one of the mengiho "cut khash body up on a table in the study while he was still aliv" turkey has now released images of 15 suspects. and the new york times reports at least nine rked directly for saudi security services. and four have close ties to saudi arabia's de-facto ader, own prince mohammad bin salman. >> i'm not giving cover at all. >> schifrin: but in washington, i esident trump expressed confidence in saabia. in an interview with the associated press last night, the president said king salman and his son, the crown prince, both denied any involvement. and in response to criticism he's letting saudi off easy, he said, "here we go again with, you know, you're guilty until proven innocent. i don't like that. we just went through that with justice ka
for days they've referencedhe audio ofilling. today a pro-government newspaper reported newauetails on the hit squad that turks say tortured, murdered and dismembered khashoggi shortly an anonymous turkish official identified the saudi government's head of forensic evidence as one of the mengiho "cut khash body up on a table in the study while he was still aliv" turkey has now released images of 15 suspects. and the new york times reports at least nine rked directly for saudi security...
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ons ofill killed mil fish wildlife crabs. >> reporter: 50 million gallons of wastewa fertilizer plantlled into the alafia river, and it killed almost everything. ormore than a million fish0 liles downstream. courtney snyder whs right next to the proposed mining area is also concerned. >> nobody wants a phphate mine here. >> why? >> well, you've got the dust. i guess you could call it radioactive dust because of the radon and whatever else is found in the ore, where the phosphate is found in the ore.ar my four-ld has asthma, and i'm 100 yards away from the borderline of the proposed property. now we're getting into this dirt road here that cuts through the center of the mining property. that's part of the mining property owned by the pritchett family. back there, and on that side there. it's very close to ps homes. >> reporter: snyder and several other concerned neighbors aremb s of a group called citizens against phosphate mining in bradford and union. counti they hope to convince their county commissioners to deny hazen's mining permit. jack hazen knows about his nehehbors who are pr
ons ofill killed mil fish wildlife crabs. >> reporter: 50 million gallons of wastewa fertilizer plantlled into the alafia river, and it killed almost everything. ormore than a million fish0 liles downstream. courtney snyder whs right next to the proposed mining area is also concerned. >> nobody wants a phphate mine here. >> why? >> well, you've got the dust. i guess you could call it radioactive dust because of the radon and whatever else is found in the ore, where the...