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pearson has been a british company ever since it was founded 273 years ago. is the time for everybody to be calm and not overreact and get onto business as usual and hope common sense will prevail and we will see a solution work through that reflects the legitimate concerns of the reddish electorate but also does not lose britain's influence over the wider world or the focus of the markets in which we operate. erik: is there an argument to be made for other british companies? every company has to make their own decisions so i will not speculate on what they might.do i think the current environment is unpredictable and we all have the opportunity to be calm and measured and not engaged in speculation. famousearson is somewhat for a chart correlating u.s. unemployment with higher education enrollment. would you expect to see the same in the u.k. if the brexit triggers a deep economic slowdown or a recession? >> that's one factor you refer but how we chart our success over the next decade is the demand from customers around the world for good quality, accessible
pearson has been a british company ever since it was founded 273 years ago. is the time for everybody to be calm and not overreact and get onto business as usual and hope common sense will prevail and we will see a solution work through that reflects the legitimate concerns of the reddish electorate but also does not lose britain's influence over the wider world or the focus of the markets in which we operate. erik: is there an argument to be made for other british companies? every company has...
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katrina pearson with the trump campaign, thanks for your time this morning. and we are going to get a response to what we just heard from katrina pearson from what donald trump is saying this morning from brian fallon with the clinton campaign. stay with us right after this. , it's funny that i've been in the news for being a dad. windows 10 is great because i need to keep organized. school, grocery shopping. my face can unlock this computer. that's crazy. macbooks are not able to do that. "hey cortana, remind me we have a play date tomorrow at noon" i need that in my world. anything that makes my life easier, i'm using. and windows is doing that. [ park rides, music and crooooh!unds ] [ brakes screech ] when your pain reliever stops working, your whole day stops. excuse me, try this. but just one aleve can last 12 hours. tylenol and advil can quit after 6. [ cheering ] so live your whole day, not part... with 12 hour aleve. you're all set to book a flight using your airline credit card miles. and surprise! those seats sometimes cost a ridiculous number of mi
katrina pearson with the trump campaign, thanks for your time this morning. and we are going to get a response to what we just heard from katrina pearson from what donald trump is saying this morning from brian fallon with the clinton campaign. stay with us right after this. , it's funny that i've been in the news for being a dad. windows 10 is great because i need to keep organized. school, grocery shopping. my face can unlock this computer. that's crazy. macbooks are not able to do that....
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for "nightly business report," i'm hampton pearson in washington. >>> still ahead, why the war against cancer is getting more e >>> house speaker paul ryan says he is ready to vote for the presumptive presidential nominee, donald trump. he made the announcement in an opinion piece in his hometown newspaper "the janesville gazette." slightly lower circulation than "the wall street journal." hillary clinton went after trump .n california during a foreign >> donald trump's ideas aren't just different. they are dangerously incoherent. they're not even really ideas. just a series of bizarre rants, personal views, and outright lies. he is not just unprepared. he is temperamentally unfit to hold an office that requires knowledge, stability, and immense responsibility. >> john harwood joins us from washington. it's heating up. start with ryan's endorsement of trump. i guess it was predictable on one level. what changed his mind? >> i'm not sure anything changed his mind except the fact that he is a major lead ever of the republican party, he's going to be chairing this convention. when i inter
for "nightly business report," i'm hampton pearson in washington. >>> still ahead, why the war against cancer is getting more e >>> house speaker paul ryan says he is ready to vote for the presumptive presidential nominee, donald trump. he made the announcement in an opinion piece in his hometown newspaper "the janesville gazette." slightly lower circulation than "the wall street journal." hillary clinton went after trump .n california during a...
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hampton pearson has more on may's big jobs miss. >> reporter: the slowest monthly job growth in nearly six years shocked the markets and market watchers. >> i'm still looking for a digit here. we're missing a digit. >> this is crazy. >> i thought we'd get 165,000. and they still wouldn't do it. >> they can't hike in june. imagine if they did and then the economy got worse people would be like, how dumb were you? >> reporter: the month of may turns out was the tip of a jobs iceberg. hide be a dramatic slowdown in job growth over the last three months. employers hired 59,000 fewer workers in march and april leering average job growth the months to just over 116,000 per month. a nearly 50% drop from the previous 12 months. >> i think there's a pretty tight labor market. but the rhetoric is that there are millions of people unemployed in america and people can't find jobs. >> reporter: the verizon strike cut 34,000 jobs from payrolls last month. one of the few positive signs, average hourly earnings now nearly $26 an hour are up 2.5% year over year. but even the decline in the unemployment
hampton pearson has more on may's big jobs miss. >> reporter: the slowest monthly job growth in nearly six years shocked the markets and market watchers. >> i'm still looking for a digit here. we're missing a digit. >> this is crazy. >> i thought we'd get 165,000. and they still wouldn't do it. >> they can't hike in june. imagine if they did and then the economy got worse people would be like, how dumb were you? >> reporter: the month of may turns out was the...
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pearson: i am not going to try to herd cats. will conclude now, and i will provide guidance for people to get lunch. people tend to respond well. lunch is served upstairs one conferencee agri center on the second floor. there are restaurants on the way. all very much for being here, for your versus patient. ofase join me in expression appreciation to the panel. -- i thank you all very much for being here, for your patience. i thank you all very much for being here. >> the house and senate are out of session today as lawmakers return to their home districts and states. a west virginia senator tweeted this this afternoon -- that state has recently been hit with severe flashlights have left over 20 people dead and thousands homeless. senate democratic leaders held a briefing to call 4 republicans to cut the july recessed short and work on a bill that provides funding for the zika virus. in that briefing, senators reid and schumer responded to a question regarding bill meetings recent with loretta lynch. loretta lynch is one of the
pearson: i am not going to try to herd cats. will conclude now, and i will provide guidance for people to get lunch. people tend to respond well. lunch is served upstairs one conferencee agri center on the second floor. there are restaurants on the way. all very much for being here, for your versus patient. ofase join me in expression appreciation to the panel. -- i thank you all very much for being here, for your patience. i thank you all very much for being here. >> the house and senate...
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work our way up here and temperatures in the 70s and pearson and mid-80s on saturday with storms butere is the beach day, 8 of on sunday. three degree guarantee. we are sweating this out. we went 79 for a high. remember the lows this morning was 53 this morning in nashland and 47 at dulles and a high of 79. we will let you know more at 11. pressure is on. right now it is 79. that's good. and it was warmer earlier. humidity 70%. the wind calming down. you can open the windows tonight. bus stop temperatures 52 to 70. 6:00 a.m. to 9 a.m. perfect for the kids and you walking the kids. friday, nice and low and the heat rolls in with some thunderstorms but it's not going to be a wash out. that's the good news. tonight, everybody is in the 60s by 10:00. temperatures will not fall as far or as fast tonight as it did last night. but comfortable. pretty nice. a few cloud by 5:30 or 6:00 in the morning. temperatures in the 50s in the suburbs. and maybe 57 in fairfax and by 9:00 in the 60s and now 66 in sterling and clear skies and by 1:00, this is just perfect. mid-70s and 75 in cumberland and
work our way up here and temperatures in the 70s and pearson and mid-80s on saturday with storms butere is the beach day, 8 of on sunday. three degree guarantee. we are sweating this out. we went 79 for a high. remember the lows this morning was 53 this morning in nashland and 47 at dulles and a high of 79. we will let you know more at 11. pressure is on. right now it is 79. that's good. and it was warmer earlier. humidity 70%. the wind calming down. you can open the windows tonight. bus stop...
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trump campaign national spokeswoman katrina pearson is with me now. katrina will come back to glad to see you. what will be in monday's speech? >> you know i think now that bernie sanders is out of the race it's definitely going to be a hillary clinton donald trump matchup, it's time to show america what they been complaining about. essentially we have a movement on the writing of right is now the left of people who are tired of the corrupt bureaucratic two-party system that is failed the people over never again and it's going to be the politics of personal and richmond because people know there's a ton of corruption in government. never what you know anymore. it's who you know and mr. trump is going to outline some of those things like the contracts and kicked backs the clintons have done over their lifetime. deirdre: i'm assuming there's going to be a significant part of his speech talking about the foundation. >> the foundation is going to be huge part of it because this was something that was still happening while the desk went in with secretary o
trump campaign national spokeswoman katrina pearson is with me now. katrina will come back to glad to see you. what will be in monday's speech? >> you know i think now that bernie sanders is out of the race it's definitely going to be a hillary clinton donald trump matchup, it's time to show america what they been complaining about. essentially we have a movement on the writing of right is now the left of people who are tired of the corrupt bureaucratic two-party system that is failed the...
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. >> joining me now, katrina pearson, trump national spokesperson. hillary clinton's going to say he's unqualified, dangerous, a loose cannon. she'll go into specifics about a very clear and direct way about what makes donald trump unfit to be president. and your response is? >> you know, we do expect this, gretchen. she's fighting for her life and her primary. remember, donald trump has knocked out 16 different candidates whereas hillary clinton is still struggling with the socialist from vermont. we fully expect her to be lashing out. but at the same time this line of attack is not going to work just like any previous lines of attack didn't work because hillary clinton has a serious problem. the american public is tired of the status quo. i'm looking forward to her concept of foreign policy considering how she wants to keep everything the same. i guarantee you what we won't hear about is the fact that she ignored calls for help when the u.s. ambassador and those at the consulate in benghazi needsed i. not to mention that, the terrorism in and of it
. >> joining me now, katrina pearson, trump national spokesperson. hillary clinton's going to say he's unqualified, dangerous, a loose cannon. she'll go into specifics about a very clear and direct way about what makes donald trump unfit to be president. and your response is? >> you know, we do expect this, gretchen. she's fighting for her life and her primary. remember, donald trump has knocked out 16 different candidates whereas hillary clinton is still struggling with the...
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they posted photos of the incident and asked people to steer clear of the pearson street and santa rosa creek pier negotiator was able to convict him -- . a negotiator was able to convince him to come down and they restored power. >>> an agency director tells a bay area news group that a communication mishap caused a 4- year-old pip wolf named barbie -- pitbull named barbie to be euthanized. animal services promises to make the investigation findings public. >>> now to developing news out of the sierra foothills. thousands of homes and other buildings or threatens -- threatened as crews try to contain a wildfire in the auburn area. this is in plaster and el dorado counties. the fire started to see afternoon. it has grown to 12,000 acres or percent containment. it started in a remote -- with dc percent containment. it started a remote area which made it hard for fire crews to get to. >>> fire crews continue to monitor this fire which started around 4:00 yesterday afternoon . about 55 firefighters into area crews had that fire put out in about an hour. they say it burned about 5 acres bef
they posted photos of the incident and asked people to steer clear of the pearson street and santa rosa creek pier negotiator was able to convict him -- . a negotiator was able to convince him to come down and they restored power. >>> an agency director tells a bay area news group that a communication mishap caused a 4- year-old pip wolf named barbie -- pitbull named barbie to be euthanized. animal services promises to make the investigation findings public. >>> now to...
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>> i think it's clearly obvious that kylie pearson doesn't always emrace danger in the latest episodeave wilderness he's still in costa rica but this time at the wildlife sanctuary and he has a date with toucan sam. and a bowl of froot loops. >> the real froot loops right here, with fresh cut fruit. what i'm about to do is feed it to a baby toucan. >> now you can see a baby toucan, a juvenile that he's going to feed. cantaloupe, pineapple and bananas. >> look what i've got. there you go. oh, he's eating the spoon. >> pretty good table manager. >> i'm surprised the coyote isn't trying to use the baby bird. >> you got to get that way down in here. >> okay. >> eight seasons, mate, four times a day. >> you are one sloppy eater you know that. >> naturally when a toucan falls out of a tree if it's young it's bait for another animal. in this instance they brought it to the sanctuary and their goal is to rescue, rehab, and release these animals into the wild. however, this one can't return to the wild so they do have some permanent residents there that they take very good care of. >> this rig
>> i think it's clearly obvious that kylie pearson doesn't always emrace danger in the latest episodeave wilderness he's still in costa rica but this time at the wildlife sanctuary and he has a date with toucan sam. and a bowl of froot loops. >> the real froot loops right here, with fresh cut fruit. what i'm about to do is feed it to a baby toucan. >> now you can see a baby toucan, a juvenile that he's going to feed. cantaloupe, pineapple and bananas. >> look what i've...
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the protester climbed to the top of this electrical tower around pearson street in santa rosa creek about three hours ago. the guy climbed back down about half an hour later. pg & e had to cut power to 20 20,000 customers during the protest. it's unclear what he was protesting. >>> benches burned, tables torched, police are investigating a rash of vandalism at a popular bay area park. veronica de la cruz shows us the damage. >> the stone grove festival in san francisco tells us the primary concern is the safety of park goers. this is just one example of the damage, fire burned through this picnic table after someone apparently ignited it on purpose. the file of ash is to be another picnic table, until an arsonist lit it on fire just a week ago. and just last night, vandales destroyed this bench and -- vandals destroyed this bench and left litter, including an mesh american flag. so far, no arrests and no leads. veronica de la cruz, kpix. >>> a bay area teacher caught on camera throwing punches. this happened during last week's neo nazi rally at the state capital. as kate cauguiran reports
the protester climbed to the top of this electrical tower around pearson street in santa rosa creek about three hours ago. the guy climbed back down about half an hour later. pg & e had to cut power to 20 20,000 customers during the protest. it's unclear what he was protesting. >>> benches burned, tables torched, police are investigating a rash of vandalism at a popular bay area park. veronica de la cruz shows us the damage. >> the stone grove festival in san francisco tells...
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hampton pearson has more on what has changed and what the fed is sayiow >> halfway through 2016, fed chair janet yellen and her monetary advisers are still on hold when it comes to raising key short term interest rates. >> we really need to look at the data and pre specify a timetable. so i'm not comfortable to say it's in the next meeting or two. but it could be. it could be. >> the latest speed bump on the road the interest rate hikes, an anemic may jobs report. part of a mixed economy in the eye of the feds were the pace of job growth has slowed while overall economic activity has picked up due in part to increased spending. >> the market appears to have slowed down. and we need to assure ourselves that the underlying momentum in the economy has not diminished. >> there is also concern about the future of european union if great britain withdraws. the brexit vote is just eight days away. >> it could have consequences in turn for the u.s. economic outlook. it would be a factor in deciding on the appropriate path of policy. >> the vote for today's policy action was unanimous. with t
hampton pearson has more on what has changed and what the fed is sayiow >> halfway through 2016, fed chair janet yellen and her monetary advisers are still on hold when it comes to raising key short term interest rates. >> we really need to look at the data and pre specify a timetable. so i'm not comfortable to say it's in the next meeting or two. but it could be. it could be. >> the latest speed bump on the road the interest rate hikes, an anemic may jobs report. part of a...
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for "national business report," i'm hampton pearson at the supr >>> the ruling on immigration was also the taufk the campaign trail on a day that saw a lot of news out of washington. and john harwood is tracking all of it for us. what was the reaction today from donald trump and hillary clinton to t >> well what you got from trump and republicans was a statement that the court had vindicated their complaints that president obama was overreaching his executive authority with that what you got from president obama, hillary clinton and democrats was outrage at the fact that both the policy was blocked, but also at republicans for not confirming the supreme court justice president obama has nominated, mark garland who could have broke than tie in the president's favor and one of the things we know, when you lose on policy in a highly emotional case like this, you tend to win on the politics, because the people who get mobilized of the ones aggrieved by the decision. this may be a setback for president obama but something that boosts hillary clinton politically. >> and in another major deve
for "national business report," i'm hampton pearson at the supr >>> the ruling on immigration was also the taufk the campaign trail on a day that saw a lot of news out of washington. and john harwood is tracking all of it for us. what was the reaction today from donald trump and hillary clinton to t >> well what you got from trump and republicans was a statement that the court had vindicated their complaints that president obama was overreaching his executive authority...
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and they brought mike pearson in. changed the name.at was a canadian, barbados irish company. his tax rates were about 10%, right. then he layered debt on the u.s. piece, and it was a financial -- >> bethany was talking about raising prices. >> look, everyone -- look, over the years people raise prices, but when a pfizer raises prices on an innovative drug like lipitor, you know, at its height it was a $14 billion drug. it was an important drug. and then, it went off patent and it's gone. so there is a finite amount of time -- >> can i ask you this question. why i've taken certain positions that i know you would be on the other side of, which is to say that i would completely and love to believe that this whole thing is a free market and really is a free market. the problem or the challenge is twofold. one is that, in the united states it's a free market, but basically everywhere else it isn't. so we are a beneficiary to some degree of the free market given that we live here and get access to the drugs early. that's a benefit no doubt.
and they brought mike pearson in. changed the name.at was a canadian, barbados irish company. his tax rates were about 10%, right. then he layered debt on the u.s. piece, and it was a financial -- >> bethany was talking about raising prices. >> look, everyone -- look, over the years people raise prices, but when a pfizer raises prices on an innovative drug like lipitor, you know, at its height it was a $14 billion drug. it was an important drug. and then, it went off patent and it's...
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pearson is gone. they have to rebuild a company worth investing in.ight now, it is working through a lot of issues. we do reward companies for making changes over time. for valeant, not enough time has passed. gilead is a good story. because of its focus on hiv medicines. the more mainline pharma companies -- merck is the world's largest maker of vaccines. it is a business that absolutely make sense. why wouldn't you want to invest in a company that is preventing instead of solving problems? let's head to the markets desk. shery ahn has a check on company movers. shery: with treasury yields falling, it's not surprising that we are seeing banks taking a hit. the 10 year note falling to the lowest since january. falling for a now second consecutive day. citigroup falling almost 3%. along with financials come insurers are having a tough day as well. trading at the lowest level in more than a month. prudential at the lowest level 12.e april metlife also falling 2.2%. energy companies also falling for a third session. not surprising to see this longest run
pearson is gone. they have to rebuild a company worth investing in.ight now, it is working through a lot of issues. we do reward companies for making changes over time. for valeant, not enough time has passed. gilead is a good story. because of its focus on hiv medicines. the more mainline pharma companies -- merck is the world's largest maker of vaccines. it is a business that absolutely make sense. why wouldn't you want to invest in a company that is preventing instead of solving problems?...
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join us now a spokesperson katrina pearson. i have to ask you if you can tell us anything about the content that mr. trump will give this afternoon. >> i can give you the overall premise, stuart. the policy between hillary clinton has failed miserably. he really wants to draw the contrast of what they trump foreign policy would look like under his administration as opposed to the barack obama hillary clinton foreign policy had failed, a continuation of the status quo is unacceptable. we cannot continue to say the same thing over and over again expecting a different result. i really highlight the comments that hillary clinton and has made the last few years talking about we have to work with our allies in the middle east. the rhetoric coming out particularly for mr. trump, but somehow it typo of the islamic extremists considering 9/11 occurred prior to donald trump entries in the political field. we were following up on visas. everything have a clinton says will solve the problem is that contributed to the initial attack on this
join us now a spokesperson katrina pearson. i have to ask you if you can tell us anything about the content that mr. trump will give this afternoon. >> i can give you the overall premise, stuart. the policy between hillary clinton has failed miserably. he really wants to draw the contrast of what they trump foreign policy would look like under his administration as opposed to the barack obama hillary clinton foreign policy had failed, a continuation of the status quo is unacceptable. we...
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steve pearson runs the institute for clinical and economic review.dent think-tank. >> i do expect biosimilars will be good for patients. equally effective. the price will come down. >> if they can get into the market. >> if they can. the early signs are it will be contested every step along the way. a lot of the effort though to keep -- the biosimilars and other competitors at bay doesn't add a loof >> doctors have been prescribing humira. >> the patent for gracie's drug, humira expires later this year. the fda is set to review biosimilar next month. the drugmakerer, abbvie, filed for additional patents, determined to keep a humira biosimilar off the market in the u.s. until 2022. >> any one seeking to market biosimilar to humira will contend with the patent which abbvie will enforce. >> biosimilars are inevitable. drugmakerers need to make substantial profits before their patents run out to fund research into the next generation of break through treatments. miracles like gracie digs. >> the " captioning funded by cbs >>> it's monday, june 27th, 2016
steve pearson runs the institute for clinical and economic review.dent think-tank. >> i do expect biosimilars will be good for patients. equally effective. the price will come down. >> if they can get into the market. >> if they can. the early signs are it will be contested every step along the way. a lot of the effort though to keep -- the biosimilars and other competitors at bay doesn't add a loof >> doctors have been prescribing humira. >> the patent for...
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police ask people to steer clear of pearson street in santa rosa creek. and negotiator convinced the man to come down and crew started restoring power at around 9:15th. >>> animal services says they are heartbroken after an adoptable dog was accidentally euthanized. a communication made have -- mishap caused the pip full -- pitbull named barbie to be euthanized. an investigation was launched. they promised to make findings public. >>> and legal fireworks set off in one bay area neighborhood. coming up, what witnesses are saying after her mother was sent to the hospital. >>> welcome back. a montana man was attacked by a grizzly bear. he was killed yesterday morning while riding his bike with a friend along a trail. investigators say the bear knocked him off the bike, began attacking him. the 2nd writer left to look for help and was not injured. he was a law enforcement officer with the us. -- forest services. >>> there may have been a fire on the egypt air flight that crashed last month. one of the black boxes show there was smoke on the plane before went
police ask people to steer clear of pearson street in santa rosa creek. and negotiator convinced the man to come down and crew started restoring power at around 9:15th. >>> animal services says they are heartbroken after an adoptable dog was accidentally euthanized. a communication made have -- mishap caused the pip full -- pitbull named barbie to be euthanized. an investigation was launched. they promised to make findings public. >>> and legal fireworks set off in one bay...
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we are back with katrina pearson.e numbers filed with the federal election commission. take a look at what we found. trump is spending money on hats, $5,000 on signs. $694,000 on t shirts, mugs and stickers. compare that to $5,000 in print ads. is this the most effective way to spend your campaign money? >> i think moving forward you will see numbers shift. we are just now transitioning into a fundraising mechanism because donald trump does want to help rnc. everyone loves their hats. those are big commodities for the campaign and a way for people to show their support. >> yesterday the trump campaign fired corey lewandowski. is there a short list who will replace him? >> i think the campaign is functioning just fine now. i think mr. trump runs his campaign the way he would run a business. he and corey broke history, made history in the primary cycle and now moving into the general. paul manafort is moving full speed ahead. you will see a lot being spent on ads. >> paul manafort has replaced corey lewandowski? is that
we are back with katrina pearson.e numbers filed with the federal election commission. take a look at what we found. trump is spending money on hats, $5,000 on signs. $694,000 on t shirts, mugs and stickers. compare that to $5,000 in print ads. is this the most effective way to spend your campaign money? >> i think moving forward you will see numbers shift. we are just now transitioning into a fundraising mechanism because donald trump does want to help rnc. everyone loves their hats....
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private first class pearson. michael pearson 22. enlisted a year before he died. captain russell yaeger of milwaukee, wisconsin. he was someone who was a nurse at the v.a. medical center. private valezz of chicago, illinois, was 21 years old and live it had dream her father wanted her to live. lieutenant connell anneata from maryland was assigned to the medical company independence issouri. ecialist an of st. paul, minnesota, 23. his first deployment. we owe our soldiers as we do the american citizens the respect and dignity of their loss of life. i am glad to be here on the floor. thank john lewis. for making sure that we don't run and cut. that we stand bravely to confront the evil of terrorism. let me say that the very devastating bill dealing with zika will impact millions of americans particularly in the gulf region but we are trying to fight against the probable devastation of the zika epidemic. i don't know what the republicans were thinking but they were not standing for the american people and it is true they cut and run in the dark of night. and we are h
private first class pearson. michael pearson 22. enlisted a year before he died. captain russell yaeger of milwaukee, wisconsin. he was someone who was a nurse at the v.a. medical center. private valezz of chicago, illinois, was 21 years old and live it had dream her father wanted her to live. lieutenant connell anneata from maryland was assigned to the medical company independence issouri. ecialist an of st. paul, minnesota, 23. his first deployment. we owe our soldiers as we do the american...
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pearson: questions? right here. >> yes, hello. i am with the progressive policy institute. fork you very much mentioning the fact that our friends in the press need to press candidates much more strictly on the implications of their trade position. oute is a lot of rhetoric there that people do not seem to get challenged on. i would like to ask you a question from your experience as a trade and agricultural negotiator along that line. one of our candidates said in a speech in kansas, that the day after he was elected, he would make sure we slashed japanese duties on american beef -- beef. can you tell us about the practicality about that statement? certainly.: there has been a lot of commentary about caring up the nafta agreement and starting all over. all of this rhetoric is just really troubling to me. i think most of it is shameful, and it is coming from both sides. some of it from the candidates, some of it from the staffers for the candidates. there is a lot of loose language, and unfortunately, it is getting worse rather than better -- or at least it has in the last f
pearson: questions? right here. >> yes, hello. i am with the progressive policy institute. fork you very much mentioning the fact that our friends in the press need to press candidates much more strictly on the implications of their trade position. oute is a lot of rhetoric there that people do not seem to get challenged on. i would like to ask you a question from your experience as a trade and agricultural negotiator along that line. one of our candidates said in a speech in kansas, that...
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the president of psalm consulting and spokesperson katrina pearson. i am going to go to you first on this. making a bold move here saying we need better background checks, we need to make sure someone not on the terror watch list before they go and buy a gun. these are things to me frankly that seem quite obvious, but nonetheless it has been a big political sticking .4 years. promised to defend the second amendment. is he doing so? >> no. he can't keep to his own word. he actually is going against and proposing unconstitutional things. when you say i am going to take something on a list by a facele trish: he would have the ability to go and petition for some kind of change. >> he is saying we will deny you your constitutional rights. trish: i do not know, katrina. i feel like this is a weak argument here to you are being investigated for terror. you cannot know and buy a gun. that is just the start. making another one of these common sense moves. not being consistent with who he said he was. how do you walk this very treacherous ground? >> every time
the president of psalm consulting and spokesperson katrina pearson. i am going to go to you first on this. making a bold move here saying we need better background checks, we need to make sure someone not on the terror watch list before they go and buy a gun. these are things to me frankly that seem quite obvious, but nonetheless it has been a big political sticking .4 years. promised to defend the second amendment. is he doing so? >> no. he can't keep to his own word. he actually is...
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brooklyn park officers responded to the 2400 block of pearson parkway at a residence and made a welfare check where they did locate an adult female found deceased from an apparent gunshot wound. subsequently homicide investigation is being conducted with the assistance of the county share rev's office and medical examiner's office. there is again very limited informationrev's office and medical examiner's office. there is again very limited information that i can provide beyond what i've told you being that it is very early in the investigation. what i can tell you is that we have multiple detectives working on this case and we're working with the los angeles police department to coordinate our efforts. >> do you know the relationship between the shooter and the victim? >> i do not. >> any early indications on how long this woman's body was inside that house? >> what i can tell you is we believe at this point that she was deceased prior to the ucla shooting. but because it's so early in the investigation, the timing we don't know exactly at this point. >> and no other calls have come in
brooklyn park officers responded to the 2400 block of pearson parkway at a residence and made a welfare check where they did locate an adult female found deceased from an apparent gunshot wound. subsequently homicide investigation is being conducted with the assistance of the county share rev's office and medical examiner's office. there is again very limited informationrev's office and medical examiner's office. there is again very limited information that i can provide beyond what i've told...
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but he did not resign from the senate, so they leaked the information to through pearson at this timeyone can watch this documentary. it is available through yahoo! and was done through a reporter that used to work for nbc. it is called "uniquely nasty." let's watch. you can see the senator's son in this clip. clip] areaey were patrolling the to make arrests. that was the purpose. to pick up games. narrator: it was a june evening in 1953 and hunt had gone to lafayette park across the street from the white house. law enforcement has created something called the pervert a limitation squad and they were waiting there that night. >> i got into conversations with the guy there who i was attracted. >> were you gay? >> no. i do not think i knew what i was. and this is an experiment. ,>> made it clear? >> made it clear, yes, he was available. i propositioned him and they arrested me. brian: at the time, they were supposedly 600 investigators doing that same thing. what do you want the justice department to do in this case? what would close this loop? sen. baldwin: first of all, this allegatio
but he did not resign from the senate, so they leaked the information to through pearson at this timeyone can watch this documentary. it is available through yahoo! and was done through a reporter that used to work for nbc. it is called "uniquely nasty." let's watch. you can see the senator's son in this clip. clip] areaey were patrolling the to make arrests. that was the purpose. to pick up games. narrator: it was a june evening in 1953 and hunt had gone to lafayette park across the...
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representative, katrina pearson, confirms that the policy is being clarified. that clarifies it. he's calling for a muslim ban unless he's calling for a terror country's ban now. that's what his advisers are saying he's doing unless they're not really his advisers. >>> tonight in the wake of the attack, he did not cover at length, which was to propose his muslim ban. we better get tough or we're not going to have much of a country left. fair enough. mr. trump, do you still want to ban muslims from coming into this country? are we allowed to know that before people are suppose to start voting in the presidential election? that does it for tonight, we'll see you again tomorrow, now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnel. >> i guess it raises the question would france or belgium. >> or the 9/11 attacks. >> we may never find out. >> thank you, rachel. >> thanks. >>> well, terror came to turkey today, invest store wendy sherman will join us with reaction on suicide bombers attack at the airport. we'll get dan rather's reaction as to what donald trump had to say about today
representative, katrina pearson, confirms that the policy is being clarified. that clarifies it. he's calling for a muslim ban unless he's calling for a terror country's ban now. that's what his advisers are saying he's doing unless they're not really his advisers. >>> tonight in the wake of the attack, he did not cover at length, which was to propose his muslim ban. we better get tough or we're not going to have much of a country left. fair enough. mr. trump, do you still want to ban...
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but another trump representative, katrina pearson, confirms that the policy is being clarified.it. he's calling for a muslim ban unless he's calling for a terror country's ban now. that's what his advisers are saying he's doing unless they're not really his advisers. >>> tonight in the wake of the attack, he did not cover at length, which was to propose his muslim ban. we better get tough or we're not going to have much of a country left. fair enough. mr. trump, do you still want to ban muslims from coming into this country? are we allowed to know that before people are suppose to start voting in the presidential election? "first look" is up next. >>> it's wednesday, june 29th. right now on "first look," a terror strike in turkey rocks the globe with at least three dozen killed. new details this morning on what's being done to keep the u.s. safe. >>> the presidential candidates speak out about the attacks. including donald trump's call to bring waterboarding back and to fight fire with fire. three people are still unaccounted for after freight trains collide and fall like domino
but another trump representative, katrina pearson, confirms that the policy is being clarified.it. he's calling for a muslim ban unless he's calling for a terror country's ban now. that's what his advisers are saying he's doing unless they're not really his advisers. >>> tonight in the wake of the attack, he did not cover at length, which was to propose his muslim ban. we better get tough or we're not going to have much of a country left. fair enough. mr. trump, do you still want to...
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but another trump representative, katrina pearson, confirms that the policy is being clarified.es it. he's calling for a muslim ban unless he's calling for a terror country's ban now. that's what his advisers are saying he's doing unless they're not really his advisers. >>> tonight in the wake of the attack, he did not cover at length, which was to propose his muslim ban. we better get tough or we're not going to have much of a country left. fair enough. mr. trump, do you still want to ban muslims from coming into this country? are we allowed to know that before people are suppose to start voting in the presidential election? that does it for tonight, we'll see you again tomorrow, now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnel. >>> well, terror came to turkey today, invest store wendy sherman will join us with reaction on suicide bombers attack at the airport. we'll get dan rather's reaction as to what donald trump had to say about today's attack. >> major terrorist attack at the airport.
but another trump representative, katrina pearson, confirms that the policy is being clarified.es it. he's calling for a muslim ban unless he's calling for a terror country's ban now. that's what his advisers are saying he's doing unless they're not really his advisers. >>> tonight in the wake of the attack, he did not cover at length, which was to propose his muslim ban. we better get tough or we're not going to have much of a country left. fair enough. mr. trump, do you still want to...
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. >> you get the point, katrina pearson is the national spokesperson for the donald trump campaign.he's joining us now, katrina, this new ad, is this something that the trump campaign isry leasing or is this from one of the super pacs supporting him. >> no, wolf. the campaign did not put this out. this isn't a pro-trump super pac. i'm not sure what it is and i think it does a good job at really showing the distinction with bill and hillary and the adamant denials and just flat-out lying to the faces of american people and it's just like hillary clinton lying to the families of those who have fallen in benghazi by saying that it started because of some youtube video. turns out it was terrorism. >> i than during the primary process donald trump railed against the super pacs and now he's happy and accepting the fact that there are these pro-trump super pacs out there? >> mr. trump is still not a big fan of super pacs. however, this is a joint effort with the rnc. everyone has agreed to get out there and support mr. trump because it is going to matter to raise money for a down ballot ca
. >> you get the point, katrina pearson is the national spokesperson for the donald trump campaign.he's joining us now, katrina, this new ad, is this something that the trump campaign isry leasing or is this from one of the super pacs supporting him. >> no, wolf. the campaign did not put this out. this isn't a pro-trump super pac. i'm not sure what it is and i think it does a good job at really showing the distinction with bill and hillary and the adamant denials and just flat-out...
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first, hampton pearson with the market wrap. >>> stocks ending lower, the dow falling about 49 points. the s & p off by three. the nasdaq down by ten. fed chair janet yellen gave her semiannual monetary report testimony before the house financial services committee. in her remarks, she addressed recent weakness in employment, saying it was transitory. shares of tesla sank more than 10% after bidding $2.8 billion to buy solar city. elon musk calls the deal blindingly obvious. hi, i'm dominique wilkins. when you have type 2 diabetes, like me, there's a moment of truth. and with victoza®, a better moment of proof. victoza® lowers my a1c and blood sugar better than the leading branded pill, which didn't get me to my goal. victoza® works with your body to lower blood sugar in three ways-- in the stomach, the liver and the pancreas. and while it isn't for weight loss, victoza® may help you lose some weight. non-insulin victoza® comes in a pen and is taken once a day. (announcer) victoza® is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and is not for people with type 1 diabetes
first, hampton pearson with the market wrap. >>> stocks ending lower, the dow falling about 49 points. the s & p off by three. the nasdaq down by ten. fed chair janet yellen gave her semiannual monetary report testimony before the house financial services committee. in her remarks, she addressed recent weakness in employment, saying it was transitory. shares of tesla sank more than 10% after bidding $2.8 billion to buy solar city. elon musk calls the deal blindingly obvious. hi,...
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here to discuss her candidate and recent events, trump spokesperson, katrina pearson. katrina, thank you so much for being here. i was surprised when he got off that helicopter on friday morning, with the whole world watching, and immediately, he began to talk about the resort and not brexit. wasn't that a mistake? a mixed opportunity to appear presidential? >> you know, not at all. mr. trump is not a politician, and doesn't take advantage of these types of situations. his soul purpose for being there was to support his son, his family. he did make remarks, regarding the brexit. in fact, he talked about it even prior to going to scotland. but his sole intention of being there was to support his family. >> but the optics seemed awfully unusual. that he was touting the virtue of that course -- look, i would love to go over there and vacation. >> it's beautiful. >> i just don't know if he advanced his cause in terms of getting people to support him for president at a critical moment in time. good planning on his part, the r eyes of the world were on him. >> well, of cours
here to discuss her candidate and recent events, trump spokesperson, katrina pearson. katrina, thank you so much for being here. i was surprised when he got off that helicopter on friday morning, with the whole world watching, and immediately, he began to talk about the resort and not brexit. wasn't that a mistake? a mixed opportunity to appear presidential? >> you know, not at all. mr. trump is not a politician, and doesn't take advantage of these types of situations. his soul purpose...
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. >>> and now let's go to cnbc's hampton pearson with our market wrap. >> hello, chris.in the red "today." the dow dropping 57 points, the s&p off by three, the nasdaq losing four points. stocks of gun manufacturers both down today. smith & wesson down 4.5%. stern rugger down as well. both were up sharply on monday. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. will youbusiness be ready when growth presents itself? our new cocktail bitters wereoing well, but ter one tradeshow, we took off. all i could think about was our deadlines racing towards us. a loan wouldake too long. we needed ney, now. my amex card helped me buy the ingredients to fill the orders. opportunities n't wait arod, so you have to be ready for the find out how american express cards and services cahelp prepare you for growth at open.com. but can your multivitamin toe healthy. find out how american express cards and services do more for your immune health? now one a day has the first multivitamin with probiotics support the 70% of your immune sysm that's found in your digestive tract. new one a day
. >>> and now let's go to cnbc's hampton pearson with our market wrap. >> hello, chris.in the red "today." the dow dropping 57 points, the s&p off by three, the nasdaq losing four points. stocks of gun manufacturers both down today. smith & wesson down 4.5%. stern rugger down as well. both were up sharply on monday. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. will youbusiness be ready when growth presents itself? our new cocktail bitters wereoing well, but...
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they arranged for those letters to be buried forever in the archives of one of drew pearson's attorneysi was able to get one of those letters from the university of texas library. they really are quite horrid. end,as macarthur, in the you read those letters, also c wrote to his first wife when there were courting in the 20's, you have to say that not only was douglas macarthur a great military commander in not only was he a great statesman as we see during his time and occupation japan, he is also a master of erotic prose in ways that are quite striking. brian: there was a chairman of the subcommittee that dealt with war back then and he got involved. he did not like him. arthur: they had enormous complex -- conflicts over how much money should be appropriated and the support for each branch of the military. a good lesson in many ways for any military force facing tight budgets. you keep the appropriations is spread igloo across the different services and different divisions. and collins had a fixation on the question of mechanized work for at the time and felt the money should be put i
they arranged for those letters to be buried forever in the archives of one of drew pearson's attorneysi was able to get one of those letters from the university of texas library. they really are quite horrid. end,as macarthur, in the you read those letters, also c wrote to his first wife when there were courting in the 20's, you have to say that not only was douglas macarthur a great military commander in not only was he a great statesman as we see during his time and occupation japan, he is...
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. >> my name is gwyneth pearson and i do not think i have a question. because of the comments that -- imade about the balance was thinking this morning as i was preparing to come to this, i listen to a lot of historic presentations about our history from great scholars and i appreciate what you have given us this morning. the experience of the cruelty that black people had throughout every era of this entirety has been overlooked. of a conservation commission and we fund projects. we did some oral histories not too long ago and some of the people -- and i will not mention their names -- some of the people we interviewed had been the first in different categories. they would do these very generic sounding oral histories and afterwards, they would pull me to the side and tell me about all of the dirty stuff that was done to them during -- and yet we would hear these great stories, work hard, do the best you can kind of stuff. we never got to talk about the cruelties and the experience black people had in every era. i lived in the era of segregation and i
. >> my name is gwyneth pearson and i do not think i have a question. because of the comments that -- imade about the balance was thinking this morning as i was preparing to come to this, i listen to a lot of historic presentations about our history from great scholars and i appreciate what you have given us this morning. the experience of the cruelty that black people had throughout every era of this entirety has been overlooked. of a conservation commission and we fund projects. we did...
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>>james: pearson of the latest pictures from the gulf: the florida they were filling sandbags trying to tell redirect some of the storm water the governor declared a state of emergency yesterday experts say it will move to southeastern georgia by late this morning to continue to what the eastern seaboard coming of the bay area supporters are speaking of falling glass of violent protests police could have done more to stop the violence the man they're blaming for the violence will identify that person plus there have been closed up 30 shootings along the east bay freeway since last fall what they're asking cities to get done. >>reporter: this is the golden gate we have to get things started for some fog and all of that things are starting of one of the things we should mention is that of bulbous was different today where top of the east bay shoreline 60 go on for oakland and hayward fremont 64 san jose of to the north but because the '50s and 61 and work for napa. >>reporter: called the we warmer of that is also calculating month look of the '90s and how to force the are even spotty i
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joining us is catrina pearson. thanks for joining us. what will donald trump's message be today?the message will be quite clear, definitely focus on the economy specifically after the brexit vote people wanting to take back their economy. the media has tried to push this in a fashion that supports globalism whereas people want to make their own decisions. they don't want to be burdened by regulation. they want to keep their jobs and don't want their wages capped and donald trump has had his pulse on the people for quite some time. maria: can he walk this balance and achieve fighting for the american people, making sure america has the best trade deal and the country is not at a disadvantage without looking to nationalistic and turning the country into a closed society? >> absolutely. mister trump's existence being an international businessman all over the world, still keeping his priorities at home is the example of someone with the concept that is extremely important to have these affairs internationally whether it is trade in the economy or national security for that matter but
joining us is catrina pearson. thanks for joining us. what will donald trump's message be today?the message will be quite clear, definitely focus on the economy specifically after the brexit vote people wanting to take back their economy. the media has tried to push this in a fashion that supports globalism whereas people want to make their own decisions. they don't want to be burdened by regulation. they want to keep their jobs and don't want their wages capped and donald trump has had his...
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>> people fell in love with mike pearson. it was a cult.people referring to a ceo by his first name that's a cult nott an investment. people believed in this guy. it's funny because in some ways he was anti-ceo. he wasn't a smooth and polished pharmaceutical executive. he was gruff, dressed badly and was direct. people bought into the idea that he could deliver results. >> people would come on and say, we don't invest in research because we find small companies who have gotten drugs to a certain point and then we see they're just about ready to be commercialized and then we buy them and don't need to do the research. that's not what it was. this was buying them, they were already commercialized and raising the prices. >> even if it was true in some cases. the code for that is we're smarter than everybody else. everybody else who is looking to buy proven winners at a low price -- what you're saying is we're smarter than ever other pharmaceutical company out there. >> you address some of the speculation in the piece about the -- you were the
>> people fell in love with mike pearson. it was a cult.people referring to a ceo by his first name that's a cult nott an investment. people believed in this guy. it's funny because in some ways he was anti-ceo. he wasn't a smooth and polished pharmaceutical executive. he was gruff, dressed badly and was direct. people bought into the idea that he could deliver results. >> people would come on and say, we don't invest in research because we find small companies who have gotten drugs...