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said it would return £300 million to shareholders.after the deal, pearson will still have a 25% stakesemi—, i'll be back in one hour's time with business news. thank you, charlotte. they might be places that you assume are generations apart — but for the first time in the uk, a nursery and a care home are closing the age gap. it's an idea which has already been adopted by other countries, such as the united states and japan, but from september, britain willjoin them by opening a joint site for youngsters and elderly residents. graham satchell went to find out more. singing a large care home in south london and the sound of a nursery rhyme. young and old singing, playing, interacting together. when it officially opened in september, this will be the first nursery in the country to be cited in the grounds of a care home. children spend more of their time away from other age groups and the elderly spend more of their time away from everybody else so there is something very natural about bringing them together.l something very natural about bringing them together. a sports day to celebrat
said it would return £300 million to shareholders.after the deal, pearson will still have a 25% stakesemi—, i'll be back in one hour's time with business news. thank you, charlotte. they might be places that you assume are generations apart — but for the first time in the uk, a nursery and a care home are closing the age gap. it's an idea which has already been adopted by other countries, such as the united states and japan, but from september, britain willjoin them by opening a joint site...
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for "nightly business report," i'm hampton pearson in washington. >> coming up, why mortgage hunting is getting a >> if you were shopping for a home, you may be in luck. we toll you about some scoring scoring changes, but there are some risks as always. diana oleic explains. >> just over a decade ago, big lenders were giving big mortgages to anyone with pauls and this is what happened. today, it's much harder to get a home loan, but that has sidelined some worthy bow rowers, so the fight is now loosensing yet again. two major changes go into effect this month. first, the nation's credit rating agencies are dropping tax liens and civil judgments from consumer's profiles. if they're not fully documented. that's because one in five consumers have mistakes on their credit reports. of about 220 million americans, with a credit profile, about 7%. without them, their fico -- the debt payments a borrower from 45% to 50% of pre-tax income. and today's high level of student loan debt. >> we're not changing the other underwriti the additional incret of risk from making that change is very small
for "nightly business report," i'm hampton pearson in washington. >> coming up, why mortgage hunting is getting a >> if you were shopping for a home, you may be in luck. we toll you about some scoring scoring changes, but there are some risks as always. diana oleic explains. >> just over a decade ago, big lenders were giving big mortgages to anyone with pauls and this is what happened. today, it's much harder to get a home loan, but that has sidelined some worthy bow...
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hampton pearson has more on the nation's employment p picture. >> job growth was widespread and back on track in june. the hiring included 187,000 private sector jobs as well as big upward revisions for april and may. the unemployment rate ticked up slightly to 4.4% because more americans began looking for work, but not all got hired. economists see a job market that's still expanding. >> i see an economy that is solidly performing month after month in a very stabi agree the run. >> but wage growth remains stagnant. hourly pay up just 2.5% over the last 12 months at $26 an hour. meanwhile, job openings topped 6 million in may, an all time high. it appeared the influx in job seekers last month off set pressures to raise wages. economists say when it comes to wages, employers have most of the leverage. >> workers are very much alone in this economy. the union movement has decimated the private sector. negotiating one worker. >> hiring was broad-based with health care leading the way adding 37,000 new workers. another 36,000 found jobs at restaurants and hotels. government added an unus
hampton pearson has more on the nation's employment p picture. >> job growth was widespread and back on track in june. the hiring included 187,000 private sector jobs as well as big upward revisions for april and may. the unemployment rate ticked up slightly to 4.4% because more americans began looking for work, but not all got hired. economists see a job market that's still expanding. >> i see an economy that is solidly performing month after month in a very stabi agree the run....
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let's get on to pearson.arted off by getting the news they were going to getting the news they were going to get about $1 billion, but of course, they are giving up about £60 million of profit so it is not a fabulous deal, it is a better deal because they are making their business cleaner and more obvious and that will do well in the long run, but it is not a one—way ticket by any means in terms of what they get relative to what they give away. finally, marks & spencer, as lower rate of sales for clothing. food did not do too well like—for—like. what is going on? is it cause for concern? food is a really difficult area. there is an issue as to whether marks & spencer are able to maintain the position they have in premium pricing or indeed whether consumers are trading down. and also the ros atkins iron that higher food prices inflation generally means they face reduced margins. they are not able to pass on the full price hike they are experiencing to their customers. so that is a problem area. but i think the
let's get on to pearson.arted off by getting the news they were going to getting the news they were going to get about $1 billion, but of course, they are giving up about £60 million of profit so it is not a fabulous deal, it is a better deal because they are making their business cleaner and more obvious and that will do well in the long run, but it is not a one—way ticket by any means in terms of what they get relative to what they give away. finally, marks & spencer, as lower rate of...
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pearson one of those areas in me get that is coming under a lot of pressure?ng down and you have them as a cell. -- a sell. it's our stocks that we are concerned about, structural factors. profitcally, the biggest generator for pearson by far has sell of higher education textbooks on the market. certainly when you compare them with u.k. markets, in many cases you are talking about textbooks for $250. what is happening is that now students have other options. textbooks,ad those piracy is on the rise. with pearsonning is the sort of classic case of when you get a company that not only faces structural pressure and this direction of travel is hurting it, but the speed in which these changes are happening means it's difficult to the company to cope. 2016, higher education revenues fell 18%, that is very difficult to cope with if you are a company. guy: a lot can happen in six months. phone hacking trial regarding the sun in october, further revelations around fox news in the u.s.. is this a risky delight for the murdochs? you are the murdochs, you have to take on
pearson one of those areas in me get that is coming under a lot of pressure?ng down and you have them as a cell. -- a sell. it's our stocks that we are concerned about, structural factors. profitcally, the biggest generator for pearson by far has sell of higher education textbooks on the market. certainly when you compare them with u.k. markets, in many cases you are talking about textbooks for $250. what is happening is that now students have other options. textbooks,ad those piracy is on the...
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pearson slipping, down 6% this morning. >>> other stocks to watch, jcpenney's ceo is leaving the companytive today. the retailer's chief accounting officer will serve as interim cfo while the company looks for a replacement. that's never a good sign >>> citrix is replacing its ceo again. tataranov is separating from the company about a year after taking the job former cfo dan henshaw will take over. >>> and shares of vista outdoors getting a bump after its ceo announced retirement independent board member michael callahan will serve as interim chairman and ceo while the company conducts a search for its replacement. >>> we're also keeping an eye on shares of snap that stock closed below its ipo price of $17 a share for the first time ever. snap is now down 30% since going public back in march. >>> the billionaire battle over encore electric is heating up. in an exclusive interview last night on "mad money," encore ceo bob shopered told jim cramer that berkshire hathaway has an edge over elliott management's bid for the company, an increasingly hot drama listen. >> we know elliott well. t
pearson slipping, down 6% this morning. >>> other stocks to watch, jcpenney's ceo is leaving the companytive today. the retailer's chief accounting officer will serve as interim cfo while the company looks for a replacement. that's never a good sign >>> citrix is replacing its ceo again. tataranov is separating from the company about a year after taking the job former cfo dan henshaw will take over. >>> and shares of vista outdoors getting a bump after its ceo...
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the sale, to its joint venture partner bertelsmann, is expected to raise about £776 million and pearsonthe lower oil price. oil prices have fallen today as global oversupply encouraged several banks to cut their price forecasts. that's all the business news. thank you. see you then. whether time? it is. a little bit of a change. here is chris. hi there. a change. here is chris. hi there. a change in the weather with these sunny skies, it was pretty warm as well. temperatures around the greater london area reached 27 celsius in the sunshine, but today it's a different story. cloudy skies, outbreaks of rain on the way. because of this area of low pressure. it will be bringing the wet weather all across england. further north, the weather, a little bit drier at times. some of that rain has already arrived across southern wales. looking at this weather watcher picture, it has already turned pretty heavy. the rest of the afternoon, the band of rain will be swinging its way in. we will see showers getting into east anglia and southeast england before general outbreaks of lane arrived in outbr
the sale, to its joint venture partner bertelsmann, is expected to raise about £776 million and pearsonthe lower oil price. oil prices have fallen today as global oversupply encouraged several banks to cut their price forecasts. that's all the business news. thank you. see you then. whether time? it is. a little bit of a change. here is chris. hi there. a change. here is chris. hi there. a change in the weather with these sunny skies, it was pretty warm as well. temperatures around the greater...
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helen pearson suffered neck and face wounds when her neighbour, joseph lewis, stabbed her with a pairve—year stalking campaign that involved vandalism and graffiti. helen made 125 reports to devon and cornwall police about her stalker‘s escalating violence, but she wasn't taken seriously and the force has now apologised. we would report this to the police and it was like, it was almost like they didn't want to know, they didn't take me seriously. and then, we later learned that they... i always felt that they weren't believing me, but we laterfind out that it is worse than that, they thought i was doing it to myself. so, they didn't really believe you? no. and how did that make you feel? hopeless. desperate. a new inspection report, living in fear, says police and prosecutors are failing to deal with stalking and harassment at every stage of the criminal justice process in england and wales. it found that allegations weren't being recorded by police. in some forces, there were no risk assessments of the threat posed to victims and police were giving official warnings to offenders rath
helen pearson suffered neck and face wounds when her neighbour, joseph lewis, stabbed her with a pairve—year stalking campaign that involved vandalism and graffiti. helen made 125 reports to devon and cornwall police about her stalker‘s escalating violence, but she wasn't taken seriously and the force has now apologised. we would report this to the police and it was like, it was almost like they didn't want to know, they didn't take me seriously. and then, we later learned that they... i...
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pearson. what, sorry? pearson.e guidance about the size and shape and the orientation and how we form letters, we did not know that. already, in year six, we are narrowing the curriculum to make sure children get the standards because the standards are such high sta kes. because the standards are such high stakes. at the same time, this almost tinker tailor soldier spy marking is going on behind—the—scenes. marking is going on behind-the-scenes. if you had the guidance that if the semi—colon is too high, they might get a zero, you would have said, lower the semi—colon? would have said, lower the semi-colon? we would, but again, there has to be an ethic about if there has to be an ethic about if the child can use the semi—colon... use it technically. remember, they are putting written by semi—colons, we are getting pernickety when we are getting to that level. we sure are. what do you want to be done about it? first and foremost, there needs to be a review and we need to really look at what has happened this year. w
pearson. what, sorry? pearson.e guidance about the size and shape and the orientation and how we form letters, we did not know that. already, in year six, we are narrowing the curriculum to make sure children get the standards because the standards are such high sta kes. because the standards are such high stakes. at the same time, this almost tinker tailor soldier spy marking is going on behind—the—scenes. marking is going on behind-the-scenes. if you had the guidance that if the...
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this follows pearson's sales to the financial times.rump has named randal quarles to be the federal reserve's taught banking regulator. he is expected to play a pivotal role in carrying out the president's pledge to ease regulatory constraints imposed on banks during the financial crisis. tom: thank you. right now we go to our michael mckee. both he and i have interviewed randal quarles any number of times. this is a new job. explain to our global audience how not only is he a governor, but a vice-chairman. i thought stan fischer was the vice-chairman. >> stan fischer is the vice-chairman of the federal reserve. this is a new position created in the 2008 dodd frank rule. the job was never filled under president obama, so he is the first to have the formal title. tarullo, leaving the fed in march. tom: we have got a photograph of a younger randal quarles standing with secretary snow, who i believe was u of republican persuasion. will democrats push back? >> there does not seem to be a lot the reason why he would not be like. he is an est
this follows pearson's sales to the financial times.rump has named randal quarles to be the federal reserve's taught banking regulator. he is expected to play a pivotal role in carrying out the president's pledge to ease regulatory constraints imposed on banks during the financial crisis. tom: thank you. right now we go to our michael mckee. both he and i have interviewed randal quarles any number of times. this is a new job. explain to our global audience how not only is he a governor, but a...
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information and different events for right now we are so happy to claim her as long as we can rachel pearson. [applause] >> can you hear me? wonderful. thanks for coming out i'm excited to share the book with you guys and hear your questions if you have any. this is a book and wrote primarily based on experiences in medical school working in texas where i cared for folks in the of free clinic in that prison clinics and border clinics and county hospitals this audience was eye opening and life changing and i'm excited to share that with you. one thing to know about the book is it deals with heavy things like the problem of lack of access to care. and people have died at the same time stories of my family and friends and that has a different tone within the book. so i will start off with this section but i think is funny. the memoried from one that is a little more serious. >> this is in west texas where did my family medicine rotation and in this story i'm going into town with the family doctor who takes care of patients in that town. a little strip with 1,000 inhabitants. the clinic in the s
information and different events for right now we are so happy to claim her as long as we can rachel pearson. [applause] >> can you hear me? wonderful. thanks for coming out i'm excited to share the book with you guys and hear your questions if you have any. this is a book and wrote primarily based on experiences in medical school working in texas where i cared for folks in the of free clinic in that prison clinics and border clinics and county hospitals this audience was eye opening and...
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one of the biggest challenges that any investigators face in dealing with cyber crime is that after pearson who did it why did it come from and as we've seen with many of these attacks when you've mentioned one across the recent quote from somewhere attacked it's still unclear where that originated from so our clear message to government is to work together around the world to minimize this risk to grow those relationships and make sure that diplomacy is the key to everything. that's going to die of a decade now ya know ga you know got a lot at stake i think it's very sad that. the. old large left base has said it's going to get a jab they are glad that. the past. few months that have. that. effect that is a little bit athletic look at me and. and i am a fan but i'm not going to i'm not i'm not going to be a thought about it for the amount of time that i'm on a i'm looking on. the end of the eternity. on their. last i'm not there got a lot on them here. god yahshua by a guy with something i think issued by the body out on a book i really like i lay out where you're on a bed dead on the bott
one of the biggest challenges that any investigators face in dealing with cyber crime is that after pearson who did it why did it come from and as we've seen with many of these attacks when you've mentioned one across the recent quote from somewhere attacked it's still unclear where that originated from so our clear message to government is to work together around the world to minimize this risk to grow those relationships and make sure that diplomacy is the key to everything. that's going to...
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let's just pick up on one of the big movers today before we end the show, and that's pearson, which is selling a 22% stake in penguin randomhouse to joint venture partner for $1 billion in a bid to strengthen its balance sheet and return 300 million pounds of capital to shareholders the british publisher will retain a 25% stake in penguin. >>> well, we have something quite exciting on tomorrow's show, and that's when we will bring you an exclusive interview with imf managing director christine lagarde, but that's it for today's show i'm gemma acton, and it's "worldwide exchange" up next >>> good morning wall street could have a new wat watchdog president trump is nominating a new banking regulator at the fed. who he is and what it means, straight ahead. >>> primed for record-breaking sales. shares of amazon rally with prime day in full swing. we'll tell you how much the e-commerce giant could make off of today's deals. >>> plus, snap slips shares of the messaging app closing below the firm's ipo price for the first time the details of why, coming up. it's tuesday, july 11th, 2017, and
let's just pick up on one of the big movers today before we end the show, and that's pearson, which is selling a 22% stake in penguin randomhouse to joint venture partner for $1 billion in a bid to strengthen its balance sheet and return 300 million pounds of capital to shareholders the british publisher will retain a 25% stake in penguin. >>> well, we have something quite exciting on tomorrow's show, and that's when we will bring you an exclusive interview with imf managing director...
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pearson down by 3.05. the fed is something to pay attention to.ant to point out, the fact we are getting a decent move in the german bund this morning and you are getting a significant steepening of the german curve, which is something with paying attention to, particularly when you think about how to german banks perform going from here and that story in relation to what is happening in the united states with the federal reserve. investors watching for guidance on when the fed will start reducing its balance sheet. testimony being delivered later on. janet yellen will be speaking to congress today and tomorrow. meanwhile, and this is kind the twist, we can't figure out where the market will stay -- start pricing in yet. cohn, thechs gary leading candidate to replace janet yellen -- this could come next year. what are you expecting from the fed later on, because reynard was pointing out that it was either or. either we run off the balance sheets will be raise interest rates. what it is unlikely to be both. is that what we get from chair yellen? we
pearson down by 3.05. the fed is something to pay attention to.ant to point out, the fact we are getting a decent move in the german bund this morning and you are getting a significant steepening of the german curve, which is something with paying attention to, particularly when you think about how to german banks perform going from here and that story in relation to what is happening in the united states with the federal reserve. investors watching for guidance on when the fed will start...
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pearson saying after the sale it will return capital to shareholders through a share --buyback.der actually rising the most since september 2016. of more than 6%. it is -- it's outlook for the year is unchanged. it also expects to pay its dividends in line with prior. guy: markets a little risk on. marginally higher if you're looking at equity markets ahead of janet yellen's report to congress tomorrow. friday the central bank on track this year. trillion dollar balance sheet. listening -- i'm trying to understand what i will hear from janet on. what the central bank is trying to tell you right now, we have really moved to a next -- a new stage. we are exiting the last 10 years because we do not know the president us -- anything. now we are starting to understand, reprice fundamentals. what messages are she going to communicate? >> the potential to be quite important. generally i have no idea but i am trying to work out what seems to be a new paradigm to me in terms of central banks. exactly what is it that is too.ed, nothing in spite of the short-term breakdown, in spite of the
pearson saying after the sale it will return capital to shareholders through a share --buyback.der actually rising the most since september 2016. of more than 6%. it is -- it's outlook for the year is unchanged. it also expects to pay its dividends in line with prior. guy: markets a little risk on. marginally higher if you're looking at equity markets ahead of janet yellen's report to congress tomorrow. friday the central bank on track this year. trillion dollar balance sheet. listening -- i'm...
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and pearson, as well. 22% stake in penguin random house. keep an eye on that. reiterating the 2017. talk about u.k. politics. plenty of that coming up. as is bloomberg. ♪ as ♪ guy: welcome to bloomberg markets, the european open. s equities about to open here in europe. the first trade of the day. matt miller is back in berlin. what are we watching this morning? is britain heading for cross party cooperation? ideas for the opposition in a speech later today. the view from professor john curtis. the president's oldest son was told
and pearson, as well. 22% stake in penguin random house. keep an eye on that. reiterating the 2017. talk about u.k. politics. plenty of that coming up. as is bloomberg. ♪ as ♪ guy: welcome to bloomberg markets, the european open. s equities about to open here in europe. the first trade of the day. matt miller is back in berlin. what are we watching this morning? is britain heading for cross party cooperation? ideas for the opposition in a speech later today. the view from professor john...
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we talked to page pearson the pr manager that said this accusation is false. to my knowledge, that's false news. i don't think there's pirana in not accurate. we talked with u.s. coast guard captain steve. these people are never gonna return our calls again by the way. he's been fishing and boating on the shander doe wage calculation for decades. >> haven't seen them in the river or my bathtub either. >> we can say without a doubt, bam, false. the whole thing is complete garbage. my verify team, we're scouring through your e-mails day and night when you send me an e- mail, either me or theerer search team, we always write you back. if you find something you want verified, don't have to call people or research. we do it. you have a life. we don't. we'll do the for were you. send me an e-mail or twitter. >> even if it says prank your friends, it's probably fake. >>> after two days of blistering heat, severe summer storms area around rush shower and you don't need me to tell you, when they rolled in, they rolled in fast. this is a time lapse view in fair fax coun
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. >> reporter: authorities believe all victims will survive, including justin pearson's friend. >> i just heard it was an altercation in the club between a group of people and shots got fired and everybody took off running. and he got shot in the back running. >> reporter: police say the youngest victim was 16 years old. the gun violence archive said it was the 173rd mass shooting this year. chris pollone, nbc news. >>> the man who opened fire while investigating the so-called pizza gate controversy has been sentenced to prison. but tonight, people in one local neighborhood say the phony z2ejcz z16fz y2ejcy y16fy >>> d.c. police are investigating allegations that an officer in a cruiser hit a boy on a bike and then left him. d.c. police confirm there was an incident involving a patrol officer and an 11-year-old bicyc bicyclist. police have not confirmed the boy's story. his mom talked to "the washington post" and she says her son told her, the officer t then drove off. police say the boy ran off the road and struck a wall in an alley, but was not badly hurt. >>> fire investigators in
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publishing company pearson publishing company pearson is selling a 22% stake in penguin random houseartner bertelsmann -- a lot of "ps" there that was alliterative -- >> you popped all of them. >> the deal cuts pearson's stake in penguin random house to 25% barracuda networks reported quarterly profit of 18 cents a share matching estimates however the cybersecurity firm gave a weaker than expected current quarter forecast michelle >> coming up, senator roger wicker, member of the powerful budget committee joins us. and then later, wd-40's ceo arrly ridge talks qutey results. "squawk box" will be right back. your insurance company won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, you won't have to worry about replacing your car because you'll get the full value back including depreciation. switch and you could save $782 on home and auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. or a little internet m
publishing company pearson publishing company pearson is selling a 22% stake in penguin random houseartner bertelsmann -- a lot of "ps" there that was alliterative -- >> you popped all of them. >> the deal cuts pearson's stake in penguin random house to 25% barracuda networks reported quarterly profit of 18 cents a share matching estimates however the cybersecurity firm gave a weaker than expected current quarter forecast michelle >> coming up, senator roger wicker,...
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we are expanding the work under our vice chair, karen carter pearson, who is overseeing civic engagement and voter participation. to again, find more ways for people to vote. we understand, we hear this nonsensical myth of voter fraud. it is not happening. we are not seeing that. what we are seeing is that people need more opportunities to go vote and we are committed to that here at the dnc. as part of that work, we have launched the dnc commission to protect american democracy from the trump administration. we won't allow them to move forward in a manner that will hurt our communities, especially when you see the leadership is not led in a bipartisan way. their chair and vice chair are republicans. many republicans have found ways to push back against us. the commission we have pulled together is to make sure we have the democratic response to demonstrate that we are serious in making sure we push back and we hear from the trump administration and find ways for people to vote. we should be finding more ways for people to have more access to vote. we should find more ways to have an opp
we are expanding the work under our vice chair, karen carter pearson, who is overseeing civic engagement and voter participation. to again, find more ways for people to vote. we understand, we hear this nonsensical myth of voter fraud. it is not happening. we are not seeing that. what we are seeing is that people need more opportunities to go vote and we are committed to that here at the dnc. as part of that work, we have launched the dnc commission to protect american democracy from the trump...
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helen pearson suffered neck and face wounds when her neighbourjoseph lewis stabbed her with a pair ofolved vandalism and graffiti. helen made 125 reports to devon and cornwall police about her stalker‘s escalating violence, but she wasn't taken seriously and the force has now apologised. we would report this to the police and it was like, it was almost like they didn't want to know, they didn't take me seriously. and then, we later learned that they... i always felt that they weren't believing me, but we laterfind out that it is worse than that, they thought i was doing it to myself. so, they didn't really believe you? no. and how did that make you feel? hopeless. desperate. a new inspection report, living in fear, says police and prosecutors are failing to deal with stalking and harassment at every stage of the criminal justice process in england and wales. it found that allegations weren't being recorded by police. in some forces, there were no risk assessments of the threat posed to victims and police were giving official warnings to offenders rather than carrying out for investiga
helen pearson suffered neck and face wounds when her neighbourjoseph lewis stabbed her with a pair ofolved vandalism and graffiti. helen made 125 reports to devon and cornwall police about her stalker‘s escalating violence, but she wasn't taken seriously and the force has now apologised. we would report this to the police and it was like, it was almost like they didn't want to know, they didn't take me seriously. and then, we later learned that they... i always felt that they weren't...
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. >> authorities believe all victims will survive including justin pearson's friend. >> shots got fired everybody took off running and he got shot in the back running. >> the youngest victim was 16-year-old. this was the 137 mass shooting this year. chris pallone, nbc news. >>> and trying to solve a homicide we brought you as we now know the victim was 23-year-old clipper of king george county. he was shot in the parking lot. clipper died in the hospital after somebody brought him to the er >>> suzanne hodgkinson, her husband was not last weekend. suzanne tells us something flipped when donald trump was elect elected. i want to read the quote. i wake up with sweats, hot sweats, thinking you shoe have known, you should haveon she wants it allespecially for daughters. >>> a conspiracy theory getting attention across a local neighborhood. people who live in one area saying somebody saying the slips of paper threaten the neighborhood safety. >> with the pizza parlor a few blocks away, we had somebody that self investigated with an adult rifle. >> police arrested the man responsible for the
. >> authorities believe all victims will survive including justin pearson's friend. >> shots got fired everybody took off running and he got shot in the back running. >> the youngest victim was 16-year-old. this was the 137 mass shooting this year. chris pallone, nbc news. >>> and trying to solve a homicide we brought you as we now know the victim was 23-year-old clipper of king george county. he was shot in the parking lot. clipper died in the hospital after...
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. >> authorities believe all victims will survive, including justin pearson's friend. >> there was an altercation in a club between a group of people and everybody took off running and he got shot in the back running. >> the youngest victim was 16 years old. this was the 137th mass shooting this year. chris pallone, nbc news. >>> fredericksburg police are still trying to figure out who shot a man in a parking lot of a greenbrier parking lot. he died at the hospital after somebody rushed him to the hospital where he died. >>> suzanne with the "new york times," and her husband shot four people last month, including senator scalise. she said something in her husband flipped when donald trump was elected and his anger turns into rage, and she said i wake up with hot sweats, thinking, you should have known, you should have known. she said cold-hearted as it may be, i'm done. she wants it all to be over especially for her grand daughters and hope it can be not brought up. >>> and then a child sex ring, a false theory is circulating again. people who live near calmet ping pong. one neighbor
. >> authorities believe all victims will survive, including justin pearson's friend. >> there was an altercation in a club between a group of people and everybody took off running and he got shot in the back running. >> the youngest victim was 16 years old. this was the 137th mass shooting this year. chris pallone, nbc news. >>> fredericksburg police are still trying to figure out who shot a man in a parking lot of a greenbrier parking lot. he died at the hospital...
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right now we're so happy to welcome a new northwest arthur, will claim here as long as we can, rachel pearson [applause] >> thank you so much tonya can you hear me? thanks so much for coming out. were excited to share the book with you and hear your questions if you have any. this is a book that i wrote primarily based on experiences i had a medical school. is working in texas where i cared for folks and marginalized communities. a free clinic some border clinics and county hospitals in central texas. this was eye-opening and life-changing. i'm excited to share with you tonight. one thing to know is that it deals with a really heavy things. so at the same time it has stories about our family, stories about our friends. i'm gonna start off with a section that i think is funny. this is based in west texas in a time townwide to my family medicine rotation. a little town called for davis. in the story i was riding into town with the dr. who takes care patients in that town. we pulled in a little strip of the town with 1000 inhabitants. the mcdonald observatory. the clinic is on one end of the tow
right now we're so happy to welcome a new northwest arthur, will claim here as long as we can, rachel pearson [applause] >> thank you so much tonya can you hear me? thanks so much for coming out. were excited to share the book with you and hear your questions if you have any. this is a book that i wrote primarily based on experiences i had a medical school. is working in texas where i cared for folks and marginalized communities. a free clinic some border clinics and county hospitals in...
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catarina pearson. what do you think of the vote results. >> i think that we're excited about the vote results, you know now we can have a debate. purpose of the weeks of discussing this topic was because the republican party promised for years they would repeal and replace obamacare, and the fact that collins and memacau ski voted to not even talk about it, is very telling. my hats off to everyone, including senator rand paul. he voted for debate, that is their job as senators. >> susan collins in 2015 voted no, she is sticking to that line of voting. john mccain said to his fellow republicans, we're getting nothing done, it is time to move on, it is really about tax growth agenda. the gop is not going to win midterm on just obamacare reform but the growth agenda. >> yes, and no. yes, if you talk about general elect, beno with primaries -- but no when you talk primaries, republican party made promises to their voters they would get this done, you mentioned 2015 vote where many of the republicans passed
catarina pearson. what do you think of the vote results. >> i think that we're excited about the vote results, you know now we can have a debate. purpose of the weeks of discussing this topic was because the republican party promised for years they would repeal and replace obamacare, and the fact that collins and memacau ski voted to not even talk about it, is very telling. my hats off to everyone, including senator rand paul. he voted for debate, that is their job as senators. >>...
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. >> so when he was running stories about ted cruz, about carson, even i think katrina pearson i believe if memory serves me. women involved in campaigns of other republicans, national inquirer rr speaking about them. >> the point i was talking to was that i never saw or got any sense that there was any influence here. we were talking about the tweet storm that started up here and i said mika missed an opportunity to take the high road yesterday. i can stha same thing where there's a real opportunity for him to take the high road and let this go. i think we've seen the back and forth. i don't think it's been productive. i think most americans are glad it's fourth of july weekend and i think it's a little absurd that we're spending so much time talking about this. but i understand this is what it is when we have such high profile and high spirited folks. but i think this is the time where we need let this go and start moving ahead to talk about the agenda and other things. >> tim, you used to run the nixon library. nixon certainly had an enemies list, felt attacked by the press constantly
. >> so when he was running stories about ted cruz, about carson, even i think katrina pearson i believe if memory serves me. women involved in campaigns of other republicans, national inquirer rr speaking about them. >> the point i was talking to was that i never saw or got any sense that there was any influence here. we were talking about the tweet storm that started up here and i said mika missed an opportunity to take the high road yesterday. i can stha same thing where there's...
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-listed shares of pearson are down 5 and a half percent. cheryl: huge market.lg. $1billion in best bye's market cap. amazon is offering help on how to use alexa voicing system and setting up smart homes with devices like alexa-enabled thermostat, for example, investors selling best buy shares on worries that the company could lose to amazon. best buy shares are up 35% so far this year, amazon, that stock is up 30%, we love technology but i'm sorry we need the help installing it, so -- lauren: best buy has done a really good job reinventing itself specially with the threat with online retailers. cheryl: you interviewed the ceo. lauren: you saw the share fight there. speaking of alexa she's the new heroin in town. a man in new mexico alleged beat his girlfriend, the man asked the girlfriend if she had called the sheriff, that prompted the smart speaker to recognize the phrase as a command and guess, what it dialed 911, police arrived on the scene and able to rescue the woman as well as her daughter, the suspected attacker was taken into custody and he faces multi
-listed shares of pearson are down 5 and a half percent. cheryl: huge market.lg. $1billion in best bye's market cap. amazon is offering help on how to use alexa voicing system and setting up smart homes with devices like alexa-enabled thermostat, for example, investors selling best buy shares on worries that the company could lose to amazon. best buy shares are up 35% so far this year, amazon, that stock is up 30%, we love technology but i'm sorry we need the help installing it, so -- lauren:...
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news 4's derrick ward watching it all live near pearson street checking out water levels in rock creek. derrick. >> normally docile rock creek awake today. the abutment, you see the line, the height of things this morning halfway up that bridge support. you can see it flowing pretty fast through here. if you look over at the center of the creek, can you see i guess you'd call these whitecaps. especially foam caused by the dam. there you see the wall. that gives you an indication of how high this water is. it probably would have been about up to my waist at the highest and left make of that on it. where the foam begins, that is a little dam right there you get the landmarks what the creek is doing. that's why you find road closures along peach drive. high water along beach drive. things run adjacent to the creek. again, if we're expecting more rain, as we've been saying this morning, we can only expect this creek to get hire. live in northwest, news 4. back to you. >> derrick, thanks. speaking of all that rain, it's got us thinking about a devastating flood. remember this? this is in ma
news 4's derrick ward watching it all live near pearson street checking out water levels in rock creek. derrick. >> normally docile rock creek awake today. the abutment, you see the line, the height of things this morning halfway up that bridge support. you can see it flowing pretty fast through here. if you look over at the center of the creek, can you see i guess you'd call these whitecaps. especially foam caused by the dam. there you see the wall. that gives you an indication of how...
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. >> he was a person who pearson tied british imperials, and he meanted the most impressive and violent the state of war that exist today. >> the government fear the attacks if island could be worse including the attacks on the queen. >> the ira says its response will be simply more shootings, more bodies. award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. visit your volvo dealer today and get up to $4,500 in allowances. does it look like i'm done?yet? shouldn't you be at work? [ mockingly ] "shouldn't you be at work?" todd. hold on. [ engine revs ] arcade game: fist pump! your real bike's all fixed. man, you guys are good! well, we are the number-one motorcycle insurer in the country. -wait. you have a real motorcycle? and real insurance, with 24-hour customer support. arcade game: wipeout! oh! well... i retire as champion. game hog! champion. be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't
. >> he was a person who pearson tied british imperials, and he meanted the most impressive and violent the state of war that exist today. >> the government fear the attacks if island could be worse including the attacks on the queen. >> the ira says its response will be simply more shootings, more bodies. award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. visit your volvo dealer today and get up to...
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but first hampton pearson has the cnbc market wrap. >> stocks closing mixed with netflix helping to liftd territory and goldman sachs weighing heavily on the dow. the dow lost 55 points. the s&p gained just a point. the nasdaq added 30 points. shares of netflix jumping more than 13%. the company said it added 5.2 million total members during its second quarter. goldman sachs fell however after reporting a 40% drop in second quarter bond trading revenue. it's the top and bottom alone quarterly results still topped trader's expectations. that is it from cnbc first in business worldwide. dad: flash drives? yup. that's dad taking care of business. laptop setup? yup. but who takes care of dad? office depot, office max. this week, all hp ink, buy one get one 30% off. ♪ taking care of business >>> welcome back. nbc news has confirmed the identity of another prn in that june 26 meeting at trump tower. so we now know of eight people who were in the room. according to a source with direct knowledge of the meeting, an american based employee of a russian real estate company was there. he reportedly
but first hampton pearson has the cnbc market wrap. >> stocks closing mixed with netflix helping to liftd territory and goldman sachs weighing heavily on the dow. the dow lost 55 points. the s&p gained just a point. the nasdaq added 30 points. shares of netflix jumping more than 13%. the company said it added 5.2 million total members during its second quarter. goldman sachs fell however after reporting a 40% drop in second quarter bond trading revenue. it's the top and bottom alone...
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. >> reporter: authorities believe all victims will survive, including justin pearson's friend. >> ire was an altercation in the club between a group of people and shots got fired and everybody took off running. he got shot in the back running. >> reporter: police say the youngest victim was 16 years old. the gun violence archive says this was the 173rd mass shooting this year. chris palone, nbc news. >>> it was supposed to be the party of the year. instead, it was a colossal disaster. the entrepreneur behind the failed fire festival in the bahamas now being charged with wire fraud. billy mcfarland was arrested yesterday at his manhattan home for allegedly misrepresenting financial documents to investors who backed the festival. it was said he convinced investors to put over $1 million into his company and the failed fire event. you may remember thousands of people hopped planes to the bahamas for a luxury music and art festival. this is what they found, fema tents, cheese sandwiches, no bathrooms, no facilities. it was a disaster. >>> starting today, it is legal to buy recreational
. >> reporter: authorities believe all victims will survive, including justin pearson's friend. >> ire was an altercation in the club between a group of people and shots got fired and everybody took off running. he got shot in the back running. >> reporter: police say the youngest victim was 16 years old. the gun violence archive says this was the 173rd mass shooting this year. chris palone, nbc news. >>> it was supposed to be the party of the year. instead, it was a...
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but first, hampton pearson has the c nbc market wrap. >> markets finished the day mostly flat.ints. the s&p off by a single point, the nasdaq losing two. exxonmobil is suing the u.s. government owe a $2 million fine levied by the treasury department. the treasury says the expect's joint venture shows reckless disregard of sanctions on russia. exxonmobil calls the fine unlawful. and delta customers can now use their fingerprint ats a boarding pass at reagan national airport. is open to skymiles members who are enrolled in the clear program. that's it from cnbc. first business worldwide. (baby crying) ♪ fly ♪ me to the moon (elegant music) ♪ and let me play (bell rings) theso when i need to book tant to mea hotel room,tion. i want someone that makes it easy. booking.com gets it. and with their price match, i know i'm getting the best price every time. visit booking.com. booking.yeah! let's take a look at some numbers: 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom... is a stroke. 80 percent of all strokes and heart disease? preventable. and 149 dollars is all it takes t
but first, hampton pearson has the c nbc market wrap. >> markets finished the day mostly flat.ints. the s&p off by a single point, the nasdaq losing two. exxonmobil is suing the u.s. government owe a $2 million fine levied by the treasury department. the treasury says the expect's joint venture shows reckless disregard of sanctions on russia. exxonmobil calls the fine unlawful. and delta customers can now use their fingerprint ats a boarding pass at reagan national airport. is open to...
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pearson down after the publisher announced they're selling a 22% stake in penguin, random house to jointre partner, the $1 billion sales leaves him a holding in penguin bolstering the balance sheet the stock ending down 5% take a look at marks & spencer, trading in the red posting a slower decline in quarterly clothing sales but disappointing food sales weighing on the staff. the new ceo says the turn around plan is on track by the way, uk retail sales came out this morning positive read. warm weather and the religious holiday eve is said to have boosted sales. we finish with a couple of bright spots in europe we travel from tui announcing they sold the remaining 8.5 million shares in global shipping company hapag lloyd they look to transform its tourism business that stock up just fractionally. hapag up 10% on the day. back to you. >> thank you very much >>> let's send it over to sue herrera with the news update >> hello, mike hello, everyone. here's what's happening at this hour president tweeting he's working thoord secure los angeles bid to host the 2024 olympics it comes as an l.a.
pearson down after the publisher announced they're selling a 22% stake in penguin, random house to jointre partner, the $1 billion sales leaves him a holding in penguin bolstering the balance sheet the stock ending down 5% take a look at marks & spencer, trading in the red posting a slower decline in quarterly clothing sales but disappointing food sales weighing on the staff. the new ceo says the turn around plan is on track by the way, uk retail sales came out this morning positive read....
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helen pearson suffered neck and face wounds when her neighbourjoseph lewis stabbed her with a pair ofive—year stalking campaign that involved vandalism and graffiti. helen made 125 reports to devon and cornwall police about her stalker‘s escalating violence, but she wasn't taken seriously and the force has now apologised. we would report this to the police and it was like, it was almost like they didn't want to know, they didn't take me seriously. and then, we later learned that they... i always felt that they weren't believing me, but we laterfind out that it is worse than that, they thought i was doing it to myself. so, they didn't really believe you? no. and how did that make you feel? hopeless. desperate. a new inspection report, living in fear, says police and prosecutors are failing to deal with stalking and harassment at every stage of the criminal justice process in england and wales. it found that allegations weren't being recorded by police. in some forces, there were no risk assessments of the threat posed to victims and police were giving official warnings to offenders rat
helen pearson suffered neck and face wounds when her neighbourjoseph lewis stabbed her with a pair ofive—year stalking campaign that involved vandalism and graffiti. helen made 125 reports to devon and cornwall police about her stalker‘s escalating violence, but she wasn't taken seriously and the force has now apologised. we would report this to the police and it was like, it was almost like they didn't want to know, they didn't take me seriously. and then, we later learned that they... i...
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former trump spokesperson katrina pearson on that coming up next.hignext.brian high school student score an interview with defense secretary james mattis. we'll tell you. where would you go? ♪ expedia. previously treated withd platinum-based chemotherapy, including those with an abnormal alk or egfr gene who've tried an fda-approved targeted therapy, here's a question: who wouldn't want a chance for another...? who'd say no to a...? who wouldn't want... a chance to live longer. opdivo (nivolumab). opdivo demonstrated longer life versus chemotherapy. over 40,000 of these patients have been prescribed opdivo. opdivo works with your immune system. opdivo can cause your immune system to attack normal organs and tissues in your body and affect how they work. this may happen any time during or after treatment has ended, and may become serious and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you experience new or worsening cough; chest pain; shortness of breath; diarrhea; severe stomach pain or tenderness; severe nausea or vomiting; extreme fatigue; consti
former trump spokesperson katrina pearson on that coming up next.hignext.brian high school student score an interview with defense secretary james mattis. we'll tell you. where would you go? ♪ expedia. previously treated withd platinum-based chemotherapy, including those with an abnormal alk or egfr gene who've tried an fda-approved targeted therapy, here's a question: who wouldn't want a chance for another...? who'd say no to a...? who wouldn't want... a chance to live longer. opdivo...
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fed members are thinking the most important metric, down a couple ticks, so fed minutes, hampton pearson>> the mid june fed meeting show, quote lots of discussion and dern about surprisingly low recent inflation ratings, most participants expect it to remain target near term, get closer to the target as labor markets tighten. it's transitory overall is the long view, but some participants think progress towards inflation might be slowed. several participants expressing concerns about undershooting unemployment a substantial miss, requiring more rapid rate hikes, but there is general support for the policy goods forward of gradual rate hikes, but again inflation remains the biggest x factor going forward on that decision on announcing plan to reduce the size of the balance sheet, basically two camps, as far as the discussion there. several people preferred announcing the start of the process in a couple months, others said it would be better to wait until later in the year. also looking ahead at government and fiscal policy, fed participants are noting the fun certainty regarding the enac
fed members are thinking the most important metric, down a couple ticks, so fed minutes, hampton pearson>> the mid june fed meeting show, quote lots of discussion and dern about surprisingly low recent inflation ratings, most participants expect it to remain target near term, get closer to the target as labor markets tighten. it's transitory overall is the long view, but some participants think progress towards inflation might be slowed. several participants expressing concerns about...
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i am a moderate pearson keen on consensus.ce the early 1970s. many members in this house were not born when unemployment was as low as this government has made it. i hope she will welcome lower unemployment. on the substance of question, as she knows, we are seeking a good deal for britain that will enable us to trade as freely as possible with the european union to protect prosperity. , at the same time, we wa nt to prosperity. , at the same time, we want to get trade deals with other important markets around the world. and the last week alone, both the united states and australia and said they would like to sign deals with britain as fast as possible. i am happy to report that negotiations are going well and that her fear of no deal is probably overstated. are going well and that her fear of no deal is probably overstatedm you want to talk about unemployment, let me ask them specifically will he publish the treasury ‘s assessment of the impact of what the ideal outcome would have on jobs and growth in britain? will he publis
i am a moderate pearson keen on consensus.ce the early 1970s. many members in this house were not born when unemployment was as low as this government has made it. i hope she will welcome lower unemployment. on the substance of question, as she knows, we are seeking a good deal for britain that will enable us to trade as freely as possible with the european union to protect prosperity. , at the same time, we wa nt to prosperity. , at the same time, we want to get trade deals with other...
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in europe you'd be surprised to know here a stalwart like pearson which publishes magazines and textbooksre not able to make the interest expense because a lot of companies went into an acquisition spree funded by on e furnished by debt and now the piper has to get paid. >> the credit market is very generous right now almost any company can get financing. there's been an argument that the existence of zombie firms like this has restrained the usual kind of dynamism of companies. >> exactly >> is that a long term problem >> it's a near term problem not just a long term problem the dead wood has to be cleared in order to make way for new companies. so it's a really big problem and i think that as we have a normalization of interest rates which in the u.s. we're on the path of and will get exported to the rest of the world we'll see this emerge. the thing to keep in mind while investing avoid the zombie funds. they look like they are alive but they are dead. >> you think one of the pillars of strength could be enterprise staples. we talk about staples, what are the household things you can't
in europe you'd be surprised to know here a stalwart like pearson which publishes magazines and textbooksre not able to make the interest expense because a lot of companies went into an acquisition spree funded by on e furnished by debt and now the piper has to get paid. >> the credit market is very generous right now almost any company can get financing. there's been an argument that the existence of zombie firms like this has restrained the usual kind of dynamism of companies. >>...
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we can speak now to helen pearson. she was stabbed and left for dead by her stalker in 2013.g advocacy service. helen, when you made some of those 125 complaints to the police, what sort of response did you get?” a lwa ys sort of response did you get?” always felt like i wasn't being believed or taken seriously. everything was very slow, and very reactive, after the event, rather than proactive. if you had a letter it would get sent off finger prints, it would get sent off finger prints, it would get sent off finger prints, it would take ages before you heard back and there would be no fingerprints, which obviously there wouldn't be, because he would have worn gloves. and itjust felt like it was a constant sort of trip, drip tap, and that the police were not taking it seriously. they literally didn't want to know, that i was a nuisance. what kind of things was your neighbour doing, you mention those letters, what else? it started off lower key things, like gunge up door lock, the letters, phone calls, and then it moved to bricks through your window, car tyres being slashed, f
we can speak now to helen pearson. she was stabbed and left for dead by her stalker in 2013.g advocacy service. helen, when you made some of those 125 complaints to the police, what sort of response did you get?” a lwa ys sort of response did you get?” always felt like i wasn't being believed or taken seriously. everything was very slow, and very reactive, after the event, rather than proactive. if you had a letter it would get sent off finger prints, it would get sent off finger prints, it...
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donald trump will have his first face to face talks with blood amir pearson at the g twenty summit on friday as one of the most anticipated meetings off a year now confirmed. to me said this brace for russian fiber attacks in september as general election officials seemed puzzled over who exactly moscow supposedly supports. we don't have any knowledge of russia or any other country supporting a particular election candidate germany. italy summons austria's ambassador vienna has plans to set up border controls between the two countries. hello and thank you for joining us you're watching r.t. international broadcasting live from moscow. our top story this hour the chinese leader has wrapped up his two day trip to the russian capital as well as signing some twelve billion dollars worth of deals that the two countries called for deescalation on the korean peninsula auntie's lord has been following the talks. one of the most telling things that they had to say was that day and this was said by both sides that lation is now between russia and china a bet that may have ever been in the histo
donald trump will have his first face to face talks with blood amir pearson at the g twenty summit on friday as one of the most anticipated meetings off a year now confirmed. to me said this brace for russian fiber attacks in september as general election officials seemed puzzled over who exactly moscow supposedly supports. we don't have any knowledge of russia or any other country supporting a particular election candidate germany. italy summons austria's ambassador vienna has plans to set up...
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the futures have been relatively flat let's get to pearson >> 222,000 june increase by 222,000 jobs.t rate is 4.4%. average hourly earnings increased 0.2% that's the highest since february of this year as far as the monthly job gain we have significant upward position for the last two months, a net increase in 47,000 jobs over what is previously reported june private sector growth, up 187,000. the specific sector gaining the most, health care. professional and business services up 35,000 restaurants, 29,0006789 construction was up 16,000 a bit of a surprise, government employment rose by 35,000. that was almost entirely a job gain at the local level. that 4.4% unemployment rate, both employment and unemployment increased 62.8% is the labor force participation rate the three-month average of the gains with revisions the headline number is now 194,000 per month. the average for the first six months of the year, 180,000 jobs back over to you >> all right >> modest. >> thank you >> there we go >> thanks, hanson. i have a prediction you are going to see the lead story, is going to say boo
the futures have been relatively flat let's get to pearson >> 222,000 june increase by 222,000 jobs.t rate is 4.4%. average hourly earnings increased 0.2% that's the highest since february of this year as far as the monthly job gain we have significant upward position for the last two months, a net increase in 47,000 jobs over what is previously reported june private sector growth, up 187,000. the specific sector gaining the most, health care. professional and business services up 35,000...
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live look at proud american correspondent lifelong friend of the show, anna kooiman along with keith pearson north carolina. absolutely gorgeous. take a look at the scenery this morning. this history for the fourth of july festivities go on like 200 years celebrating independence. and 50,000 people will come that started back in 1972. a big preview. you can see these gorgeous classic cars behind me. good morning. how are you doing? great to have you on the program. normally get about 50 cars here. you're expecting more. why is that? our viewers love to come out in support and i hope they are supporting you, too. what are we looking at? >> this is a 1956 ford victoria. >> a two door hard top. with the ninja nannette, which means nothing. they are slow cars, but beautiful car since 1986. >> move on down to this one a little bit older. >> in 1829 ford pickup. it has the cabs which most of them did not have. it cruises along at 30 miles an hour. >> the proud american american flag flying so proudly. >> this is in 1865 forward. >> what is under the hood? the big engine under the hood. the 55 chev
live look at proud american correspondent lifelong friend of the show, anna kooiman along with keith pearson north carolina. absolutely gorgeous. take a look at the scenery this morning. this history for the fourth of july festivities go on like 200 years celebrating independence. and 50,000 people will come that started back in 1972. a big preview. you can see these gorgeous classic cars behind me. good morning. how are you doing? great to have you on the program. normally get about 50 cars...