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said, they are checking now suspicious objects left behind to see if there are any bombs here. >> paul goldman, our nbc producer out of tel aviv on the scene at this mall that we have been talking about. as paul said, about a half hour ago, this is very, very recent news. maybe 40 minutes ago, two people approached this mall. according to local police, those two people shot and killed three israelis. they wounded others potentially between six and nine other people treated for injuries. and reports now that the two responsible for the shooting were brought down or neutralized by police. let me go back to martin fletcher and ayman here on the set with me. martin, fill in the blanks. we don't want to draw conclusions or make assumptions about motivations, but this does seem to fit as paul indicated a bit of a pattern. >> yeah, there's no doubt. on past history of the area in the region, this clearly -- we have to wait for the official statements, but it is clearly a terrorist attack in the heart of tel aviv. right within yards of the israeli military headquarters in tel aviv, they will have a lo
said, they are checking now suspicious objects left behind to see if there are any bombs here. >> paul goldman, our nbc producer out of tel aviv on the scene at this mall that we have been talking about. as paul said, about a half hour ago, this is very, very recent news. maybe 40 minutes ago, two people approached this mall. according to local police, those two people shot and killed three israelis. they wounded others potentially between six and nine other people treated for injuries....
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joining me by phone from tel aviv is our producer there, paul goldman. i know things are better now. we're seeing an earlier photo of a lot of police action. is everything back to normal, whatever that is tonight? >> yes, here in israel, things go back to normal pretty quickly. i arrived at the scene about 20 minutes after the shooting started. i saw tens of armed policemen running frantically to the scene and ambulances arriving as well. in the usual time, this outdoor and indoor market is packed with people eating and drinking. the police cordoned off with red tape the place where the two armed men shot about 11 people and killed the three israelis. i spoke with sarah, who was an eyewitness, who told me she was sitting with her friend on the grass, only a few feet from where the shooting happened. she told me she saw two well dressed men walking with bags, and that she felt they were suspicious right away. a few seconds later, she heard the gun shots and ran for cover in a nearby restaurant. now the police have declared the event all over and life is g
joining me by phone from tel aviv is our producer there, paul goldman. i know things are better now. we're seeing an earlier photo of a lot of police action. is everything back to normal, whatever that is tonight? >> yes, here in israel, things go back to normal pretty quickly. i arrived at the scene about 20 minutes after the shooting started. i saw tens of armed policemen running frantically to the scene and ambulances arriving as well. in the usual time, this outdoor and indoor market...
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they weren't talking or saying anything. >> paul goldman, our nbc producer on scene in tel aviv. paul, keep us posted, flag us if there's anything else new coming out of the scene. martin and ayman, again, for me, as an american, it's difficult to understand how quickly they can transition back to calling for normality. but by the same token, you can understand why. you can understand why the israelis would want to make a point of not being defeated. >> well, you know, yes, and not only is it making a point socially, if you like, on the scene, continuing with your daily life, but we heard earlier that the defense minister had called for an emergency meeting in his office, which literally is about a hundred yards from this place. so this new right-wing government presumably this will be the first test for the new defense minister. and it will be interesting to see whether he actually orders any kind of retaliation or anything. what they normally do is find out who the attackers are, and then they're likely to go to those people's home village and order the destruction of their home
they weren't talking or saying anything. >> paul goldman, our nbc producer on scene in tel aviv. paul, keep us posted, flag us if there's anything else new coming out of the scene. martin and ayman, again, for me, as an american, it's difficult to understand how quickly they can transition back to calling for normality. but by the same token, you can understand why. you can understand why the israelis would want to make a point of not being defeated. >> well, you know, yes, and not...
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paul's announcement. that's a pretty big headline. >> there there we go. >>> coming up, goldman san jose sharks co-head ofestment banking tells us what wall street giant is doing for work life balance. >>> up next, dee snider. we'll discuss the influence of politics on america and his friendship with donald trump coming up after this. andrea sikon. medical doctor from cleveland clinic, watson, let's review the electronic medical record of the next patient.. no problem. it's a pretty huge file. done. sorry for the wait. that was quick. as part of our research, i also compared lab results with notes about prior treatments, then cross referenced it with thousands of medical journals. and i get the benefit of much more data, and a lot more time to plan the best treatments. i stay focused 24/7 and never sleep. you sound like a lot of medical students i know. i stay focused 24/7 and never sleep. you wouldn't order szechuan without checking the spice level. it really opens the passages. waiter. water. so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. >>> the rock and roll
paul's announcement. that's a pretty big headline. >> there there we go. >>> coming up, goldman san jose sharks co-head ofestment banking tells us what wall street giant is doing for work life balance. >>> up next, dee snider. we'll discuss the influence of politics on america and his friendship with donald trump coming up after this. andrea sikon. medical doctor from cleveland clinic, watson, let's review the electronic medical record of the next patient.. no problem....
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paul manaford is trying to get a teleprompter in front of him and change the subject. it's not working. >> what about hillary clinton's transcripts for the goldman sachs speeches? >> well, look. donald trump has given dozens of paid speeches himself. nobody is asking him to release them. hillary clinton has released her taxes for decades now. donald trump hasn't release add single one. we have to assume he's hiding somethi something. donald trump has work to do before he starts asking questions. >> as i discussed it didn't stop trump in the primaries. that's really the issue. he's a different candidate. isn't this asymmetric warfare when dealing with donald trump? >> i think they are asymmetric candidates. donald trump is one of the most reckless, unfit to run for presidency and hillary clinton is one of the most prepared. we are trying to mobilize vote rs and turn them out on the ground, on the air waves. there is so much at stake. we don't want to leave anything to chance. what will drive this is the tremendous difference between candidates. how unfit, how dangerous donald trump is. how prepared and steady hillary clinton will be. that's what
paul manaford is trying to get a teleprompter in front of him and change the subject. it's not working. >> what about hillary clinton's transcripts for the goldman sachs speeches? >> well, look. donald trump has given dozens of paid speeches himself. nobody is asking him to release them. hillary clinton has released her taxes for decades now. donald trump hasn't release add single one. we have to assume he's hiding somethi something. donald trump has work to do before he starts...
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paul miller. i said down five % so far this year but that buries the lead. morgan stanley down 23%. goldm goldmanchs down 19%. bank of america down 21%. are there buys here? >> i mean, the problem is that the europe continues to flatten and we don't know what the feds will do. i think a lot of people were getting excited over the last couple of weeks with the fed going to raise rates. that is in question and the euro has fallen. i would love to buy bank of america here at these levels but nobody will touch these things until they get clarity on what the fed will do, get clarity with the ten year-year-old curve will do. i think right now i think everybody has a holding pattern until we have a better indication of what the feds will do and what the rates will do. >> eric it looks like you agree. a you have a buy on bank of america as well. target, 20. can you buy without more clarity on the fed? >> i think you can. i think my perspective might be different than paul's which is that we would say relying on the ma macro to improve isn't the reason to buy bank stocks. we focus on names where there is
paul miller. i said down five % so far this year but that buries the lead. morgan stanley down 23%. goldm goldmanchs down 19%. bank of america down 21%. are there buys here? >> i mean, the problem is that the europe continues to flatten and we don't know what the feds will do. i think a lot of people were getting excited over the last couple of weeks with the fed going to raise rates. that is in question and the euro has fallen. i would love to buy bank of america here at these levels but...
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goldman sachs alone. i don't find that acceptable in any measure. it scares me. i will be honest, the last couple of cycles i was a rant paul supporter.anks on for real. he was deemed boring. now the man who has the best chance of doing it, donald trump, is considered of no substance to some but i think he has the best chance of doing it. in myst thing about him, mind, is i do not think he could be bought by special interest groups. a billionaire on his own two feet. he doesn't have to get rich. he knows how to make a deal. i read his book. it was here brilliant. will shut down tpp. i do not want another bad clinton deal like that and have my future ruined. so, that is my basic idea with donald trump. the presidentbe almost. i fear for my future if he is not. another thing is they think donald trump is going to cause war. he is unpredictable, a warmonger. look at the other candidate's attitude to russia. he is the only one that had a peaceful solution it mine. he wants to be friends with vladimir putin. i am a young man. i will be honest. i don't what to get drafted in to a war that does not need to be far. because we still have cold
goldman sachs alone. i don't find that acceptable in any measure. it scares me. i will be honest, the last couple of cycles i was a rant paul supporter.anks on for real. he was deemed boring. now the man who has the best chance of doing it, donald trump, is considered of no substance to some but i think he has the best chance of doing it. in myst thing about him, mind, is i do not think he could be bought by special interest groups. a billionaire on his own two feet. he doesn't have to get...