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for "nightly business report", i'm hamp hampton pearson in washington. >>> while damage of harvey is run intong assessed, some th hundreds of billions of dollars, surpassing katrina's damage of 160 billion. one area not being talked about yet is harvey's impact on jobs. kate rogers shows us how new orleans fared and how that could relate to houston. >> no some ways, new orleans is katrin which left deck tad massive job and population losses for the city. today, some 90,000 fewer city live in new orleans and in the first ten months after the storm, 95,000 jobs were lost along with $2.9 billion in wages mainly from the private sector. and job vacancy rate of 12.5%. >> one the biggest challenges facing new orleans was just e t the rebuilding. because of the geography of new orleans, it's really surrounded by water on almost all sides. there's only a couple of major highways in and out. so it was hard for workers to get back into the area if they didn't have a place to live. >> during those months, more 22,000 jobs were loss in 14,0 jobs lost in ervices an health care. meanwhile, constru
for "nightly business report", i'm hamp hampton pearson in washington. >>> while damage of harvey is run intong assessed, some th hundreds of billions of dollars, surpassing katrina's damage of 160 billion. one area not being talked about yet is harvey's impact on jobs. kate rogers shows us how new orleans fared and how that could relate to houston. >> no some ways, new orleans is katrin which left deck tad massive job and population losses for the city. today, some...
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hampton pearson has more on the new era the fed will begin ushering in. >> reporter: as expected, janet yellen and her fellow monetary policymakers left interest rates unchanged and announced the beginning of a plan to start trimming the more than $4 trillion worth of bonds and mortgage-backed securities purchased by the feds to combat the financial crisis and the recession. >> our balance sheet will decline gradually and predictab for october through december, the decline in our securities holdings will be capped at $6 billion per month for treasuries and $4 billion per month for agencies. >> reporter: the fed chair said there is a strong consensus among monetary policymakers for another interest rate hike this year, even though inflation is below the fed's 2% target and hurricane damage in texas and florida will have short term negative impacts on the economy. >> so if there are small changes in the outlook that require re-c re-c re in monetary policy, we'll set the federal funds rate. >> reporter: marketwatchers are concerned about the impact of trimming the balance sheet and the lik
hampton pearson has more on the new era the fed will begin ushering in. >> reporter: as expected, janet yellen and her fellow monetary policymakers left interest rates unchanged and announced the beginning of a plan to start trimming the more than $4 trillion worth of bonds and mortgage-backed securities purchased by the feds to combat the financial crisis and the recession. >> our balance sheet will decline gradually and predictab for october through december, the decline in our...
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rick pearson to reflect that civil war has great relevance here is dr. mcpherson's opportunityn a c i d then to reflect on this one of the staff members brought this to my attention. one that does not want to follow the story. it is because they do not want to follow this crime of laid-back to the mother of all american crime. what happened on wednesday night was a massacre. >> it was a horrible tragedy i felt my heart sank under meet thursday morning. there is a long historicallo context as well as a psychological context going back to the issue of slaveryave. that led to the civil war and as said in the talk this afternoon one of the consequences of the civil war was a part of southern whites asking what had happened as a consequence with the most was the abolition of slavery in one of the ways that was accomplished that many a slaves gave with that embittered relationships and those consequences which have persisted over generations and also play a role between black and white that led to lynchings and disenfranchisement and led to all those negative
rick pearson to reflect that civil war has great relevance here is dr. mcpherson's opportunityn a c i d then to reflect on this one of the staff members brought this to my attention. one that does not want to follow the story. it is because they do not want to follow this crime of laid-back to the mother of all american crime. what happened on wednesday night was a massacre. >> it was a horrible tragedy i felt my heart sank under meet thursday morning. there is a long historicallo context...
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king power international own both clubs, meaning pearson will again be working with the thai owners, leicester injune 2015. west ham will auction all match—worn shirts from this weekend's london derby against tottenham, with all proceeds going to the victims' families and survivors of this week's earthquake in mexico. the club will then double the figure raised by the auction, before donating the total amount to an appeal organised by their strikerjavier hernandez and his fellow mexico international miguel layun to aid the relief effort in mexico city and the surrounding areas. olympic relay silver medallist dan wallace has lost his elite podium funding. he was suspended for three month by british and scottish swimmings after admitting drink—driving earlier this year. scottish commonwealth champion ross murdoch has had full funding restored after encouraging performances at this summer's world championships. the european 200m breaststroke champion lost elite podium funding last year after a disappointing rio olympics. scotland's catriona matthew has been appointed europe captain for
king power international own both clubs, meaning pearson will again be working with the thai owners, leicester injune 2015. west ham will auction all match—worn shirts from this weekend's london derby against tottenham, with all proceeds going to the victims' families and survivors of this week's earthquake in mexico. the club will then double the figure raised by the auction, before donating the total amount to an appeal organised by their strikerjavier hernandez and his fellow mexico...
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pearson is scheduled for trial next month. were tense moments in richmond virginia after two groups gathered in front of the statue of robert e. lee. two groups held the confederate flag and argued with counter protestors. they outnumbered those in support of that statue. police were trying to avoid a repeat of the silence in charlottesville. >>> yesterday the community voted to rename the school. school board and said the name isn't reflective of the community values. the leading names include stewart and the stewart raiders. the superintendent is going to post the recommendation for the new name on thursday and then present it next week and the final vote is set for october 26th. in decision 2017 the money race is heating up and virginia democrats have an edge here. >> the public access project looks at the races for governor, lieutenant governor and attorney yen rahal and house of delegates. according to that group, he has more money in the race for governor. for attorney yen rahal, mark tripled the amount raised over repub
pearson is scheduled for trial next month. were tense moments in richmond virginia after two groups gathered in front of the statue of robert e. lee. two groups held the confederate flag and argued with counter protestors. they outnumbered those in support of that statue. police were trying to avoid a repeat of the silence in charlottesville. >>> yesterday the community voted to rename the school. school board and said the name isn't reflective of the community values. the leading...
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we continue on pearson this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone.ndon, i'm tom keene in new york. call about a single best chart? the is pearson's chart and great success through the last part of the rebound and then the rollover here on the digital challenges. john fallon is with us now on the digital of learning and the digital of video as well. headaches your biggest . how are you going to battle the demon that is the transition to digital? john: it is the short-term challenge, but it is the long-term growth for the company. i cannot say much about current trading because we have a trading update in a couple of weeks' time here at as we said before we are shifting in our biggest business college publishing from the $300 textbook to the $90 education software that provides more functionality, more support, more engagement, more success for students and it is actually a better is this model for pearson because we go from selling one textbook every three years to selling access for $90 every term. it is difficult working our way through the transiti
we continue on pearson this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone.ndon, i'm tom keene in new york. call about a single best chart? the is pearson's chart and great success through the last part of the rebound and then the rollover here on the digital challenges. john fallon is with us now on the digital of learning and the digital of video as well. headaches your biggest . how are you going to battle the demon that is the transition to digital? john: it is the short-term challenge, but...
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>> and at that time, they became apparent in pearson.ters of macarthur to her and said either drop the suit or we're going to countersue and put her on the stand. >> macarthur paid the former teenage mistress $15,000 not to take the stand. the public was fascinated with the very colorful general. what fdr really needed was to help put america to work. >> macarthur definitely thought of roosevelt as an intellectual equal. >> less than two months, macarthur mobilizes 275,000 citizens from 47 states. they were put to work in a civilian conservation corps. but inside the army, morale was dwindling. macarthur was furious when the congress cut a salary to $17.85 a month and only 16,000 soldiers stood combat ready. throughout the '30s, emperor hirohito were bent on building a force in the pacific. douglas' own friend knew his fledgling nation was a target. in 1935 the now four-star general needed a new job. his term as chief of staff was over. >> macarthur was hired to oversee the creation of a philippine defense force. >> is he still on active
>> and at that time, they became apparent in pearson.ters of macarthur to her and said either drop the suit or we're going to countersue and put her on the stand. >> macarthur paid the former teenage mistress $15,000 not to take the stand. the public was fascinated with the very colorful general. what fdr really needed was to help put america to work. >> macarthur definitely thought of roosevelt as an intellectual equal. >> less than two months, macarthur mobilizes...
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it is a story of bishop pearson. he received his education and he became his mentor. he left the college and started a ministry and became a great success. he was one of the few to unite the congregation. one day he was watching the news from rowanda about the horrible slaughter going on and he was thinking his theology was these people were not saved.o cf1 are they going to hell. then he began to question the theology and thinking god doesn't want us to go to hell. he questioned that and the congregation got testy and he was told that he would lose his church if he didn't get back on the straight and narrow about this hell thing. he refused to do it and the church dissolved. he lost everything. >> i know carlton. >> you know him personally. >> you know who i am talking about. came down to atlanta. >> you play robertson. >> and brilliant young director directed it. so i just got the news that netflix picked it up. >> netflix is loving martin sheen. >> they are everywhere. they are going to have it at sun dance next year and release it in the fall or spring and then ne
it is a story of bishop pearson. he received his education and he became his mentor. he left the college and started a ministry and became a great success. he was one of the few to unite the congregation. one day he was watching the news from rowanda about the horrible slaughter going on and he was thinking his theology was these people were not saved.o cf1 are they going to hell. then he began to question the theology and thinking god doesn't want us to go to hell. he questioned that and the...
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then pearson will be hosting all of us for a brief meet and greet next door where we will drain the swamp together. so please join us for that. if you are going to tweet during this event, please silence your phone. let me introduce our panelists. douglas brinkley is a professor at rice and cnn's historian and the author of several books about the presidency. next in him is the national political correspondent for npr. you can hear her on shows like morning edition. she is a contributed to fox news. a seniord who shows chair in history here at ut. he is an author of several books about the presidency. some of you have seen the written materials. we were supposed to be joined by dan rather but he was unable to come. we carry on in his absence. let's start with an innocent time in history. december. [laughter] you asnt-elect trump had a guest at mar-a-lago where he talked about the presidency and the office he was about to inhabit. what did he talk about at the lunch? elect and iesident am a historian for cnn. he was just starting to have his war with cnn. when i first met him, he did not h
then pearson will be hosting all of us for a brief meet and greet next door where we will drain the swamp together. so please join us for that. if you are going to tweet during this event, please silence your phone. let me introduce our panelists. douglas brinkley is a professor at rice and cnn's historian and the author of several books about the presidency. next in him is the national political correspondent for npr. you can hear her on shows like morning edition. she is a contributed to fox...
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this panel is supported by pearson and the sponsors and donors underwrite but play no role in my line of questioning. this event will be 60 minutes. the end will be left open to questions from the audience. then pearson will be hosting all of us for a brief meet and greet next door where we will drain the swamp together. so please join us for that. if you are going to tweet during hashtag is your\ -- let me introduce our panelists. douglas brinkley is a professor at rice and cnn's historian and the author of several books about the presidency. next to him is the national political correspondent for npr. she ha covered every presidential election since 1992. you can hear her on shows like morning edition. she is a contributor to fox news. then brand who shows a senior chair in history here at ut. he is an author of several books about the presidency. most recently, "the general versus the president." some of you have seen the written materials. we were supposed to be joined by dan rather but he was unable to come. we carry on in his absence. let's start with an innocent time in history
this panel is supported by pearson and the sponsors and donors underwrite but play no role in my line of questioning. this event will be 60 minutes. the end will be left open to questions from the audience. then pearson will be hosting all of us for a brief meet and greet next door where we will drain the swamp together. so please join us for that. if you are going to tweet during hashtag is your\ -- let me introduce our panelists. douglas brinkley is a professor at rice and cnn's historian and...
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after that, pearson will host all of us for a brief meet and greet next door in the community have of the texas union building where we will all drain the swamp together. please join us for that. also, if you're going to treatment during this the # is tribfest17 please violence your phone. in my panelist, we have doug g. brinkley a professor at right, the presidential historian and the author of several books about the presidency. most rightly rightful heritage, franklin d roosevelt and the land of america. next to him we have mara liasson political correspondent for npr. she has covered every election since 1992. >> 1776! >> you can see her on shows like all things considered and she is also a contributor to fox news. to her left, bill w. brands and historian and writer that is senior chair here and also the author of several books about the presidency. most recently, the general versus the president macarthur and truman at the brink of nuclear war. some of you have seen this written materials that we were -- we were supposed to be joined by dan rather today but he was unable to come
after that, pearson will host all of us for a brief meet and greet next door in the community have of the texas union building where we will all drain the swamp together. please join us for that. also, if you're going to treatment during this the # is tribfest17 please violence your phone. in my panelist, we have doug g. brinkley a professor at right, the presidential historian and the author of several books about the presidency. most rightly rightful heritage, franklin d roosevelt and the...
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king power international own both clubs, meaning pearson will again be working with the thai owners,amilies and survivors of this week‘s earthquake in mexico. the club will then double the figure raised by the auction, before donating the total amount to an appeal organised by their strikerjavier hernandez and his fellow mexico international miguel layun to aid the relief effort in mexico city and the surrounding areas. toby roland—jones could miss out on an ashes place with a back injury. he was almost certain to be selected after impressing having made his debut in the test team this summer. his county, middlesex, say he has a stress fracture and will miss the remainder of the domestic season. four of this summer‘s british and irish lions have been left out of the england training squad for camp in oxford this weekend. james haskell is the most experienced player to be excluded along with fellow forwards george kruis and kyle sinckler. centre jonathan joseph also misses out having featured regularly for eddie jones of late. jones has though, brought 18—year—old fly half marcus smit
king power international own both clubs, meaning pearson will again be working with the thai owners,amilies and survivors of this week‘s earthquake in mexico. the club will then double the figure raised by the auction, before donating the total amount to an appeal organised by their strikerjavier hernandez and his fellow mexico international miguel layun to aid the relief effort in mexico city and the surrounding areas. toby roland—jones could miss out on an ashes place with a back injury....
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. >> let's start with the pearson posse from "this is us," the emmy-nominated cast.hey're dropping secrets and on-set upgrades. >> we've got new trailers. >> like what happened was justin had a trailer that he had to use for a scene. it was like a big baller trawler. once he got the ball eer traile everybody was like, yo, "this is us," baby. when trailer? >> brand-new trailers and $250,000 bonus for each of the cast. yeah. that's what happens when you're emmy nominated. fans and critics love you. and you get to work with this guy -- >> just worked out with stallone. i know. really fun. >> a picture of you punching him. >> i know. it was all his idea. i would never be so presumptuous. >> have you included him in your file -- >> not yet. but if you want some, he can get some. i skarain't scared of nobody. i'm kidding. i am scared of him. >> he shows up in episode three as justin hartley's co-star in a war movie. as to fans finding out how does jack die -- >> wait until september 26th. there will be a giant hint as to what happens with jack. >> we were with the entire c
. >> let's start with the pearson posse from "this is us," the emmy-nominated cast.hey're dropping secrets and on-set upgrades. >> we've got new trailers. >> like what happened was justin had a trailer that he had to use for a scene. it was like a big baller trawler. once he got the ball eer traile everybody was like, yo, "this is us," baby. when trailer? >> brand-new trailers and $250,000 bonus for each of the cast. yeah. that's what happens when...
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inside this home, tracey pearson, thankful to see this. for the first time in four days, steady running water. thanks to temporary pumps, water is flowing. it's low pressure, and not safe to drink, but it's there. >> it's water. we have to be thankful for whatever we get. >> reporter: now, the city waiting on the flooded neches river to recede so crews can repair the water pumps. but the support, stacking up. rooms full of water, clothes, and volunteers helping beaumont get by tonight. >> we had a downpour and now we're having an outpour. >> a resilient city for sure. kenneth, do we know how much longer until they have drinking water. >> reporter: good news. the raging flood waters are receding faster, but it could take days or weeks before getting drinking water back on line. >> thank you. >>> next tonight to the worsening fire threat in the west. a state of kmeemergency in angeles county, the latuna fire. jim avila is in los angeles tonight. >> reporter: a state of emergency tonight as crews battle a wildfire burning in america's second
inside this home, tracey pearson, thankful to see this. for the first time in four days, steady running water. thanks to temporary pumps, water is flowing. it's low pressure, and not safe to drink, but it's there. >> it's water. we have to be thankful for whatever we get. >> reporter: now, the city waiting on the flooded neches river to recede so crews can repair the water pumps. but the support, stacking up. rooms full of water, clothes, and volunteers helping beaumont get by...
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. >> this will be the first time doug pearson plays against andy reid. you may have heard the story where andy ordered three steaks during a dinner with team owner at del frisco's in center city. reid says he doesn't remember it that way, but we tracked down an eyewitness who confirmed the big order. >> anthony said, would you like the new york strip, the rib eye, or the falilet mignon, he said, yeah, like yes to all three. that's kind of how it got started and they put all three in front of him and he put them down, just about 90%, i think. >> all right, less than two weeks until sixers' training camp begins. a ton to be amped up about this upcoming season. joel embiid's twitter game already on point like a number two pencil. he tweeted, almost that time of year, can't wait to shut these bums up and the process never ends. just trust it. sixers season coming soon. that's all for sports. danny pommells, csn. stay with us, nbc 10 news coming right back. our veterans have given us the rights and freedoms that we have and we enjoy today. ready. aim. fire. a
. >> this will be the first time doug pearson plays against andy reid. you may have heard the story where andy ordered three steaks during a dinner with team owner at del frisco's in center city. reid says he doesn't remember it that way, but we tracked down an eyewitness who confirmed the big order. >> anthony said, would you like the new york strip, the rib eye, or the falilet mignon, he said, yeah, like yes to all three. that's kind of how it got started and they put all three in...
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. >> pearson picked him up from dayca daycare he died later.s scheduled for trial last month. >> the next step in the battle to rename jeb stewart high school will take place this week. it's named after a confederate military leader and yesterday the community voted to rename this school. this has been two years in the making. started when students went to the school board saying the name isn'tef community's values. the leading names to rename the school include stewart or the stewart raiders. the superintendent is going to post the recommendation for the new name on thursday and then take it to the school board next week. a final vote is set for october 26th. >> so we're talking about a gloomy start but no reason to cancel what you have planned outside on this sunday. >> no, definitely not. >> are you sure? >> yeah. do i look unsure? >> no, i just want to put this on the record. the fog is starting to lift a little bit. >> we have a little bit of fog out there as we're talking about and the temperatures warming up. if you like yesterday you'll
. >> pearson picked him up from dayca daycare he died later.s scheduled for trial last month. >> the next step in the battle to rename jeb stewart high school will take place this week. it's named after a confederate military leader and yesterday the community voted to rename this school. this has been two years in the making. started when students went to the school board saying the name isn'tef community's values. the leading names to rename the school include stewart or the...
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nigel pearson has been named the head coach of belgium second—tier side.with the thai owners who sacked him from leicester in june of 2015. the thai owners who sacked him from leicester injune of 2015. west ham will auction all much worn shirts from this we can's game with profits going to —— money going to victims of the earthquake in mexico. it will aid the relief effort in mexico city and the surrounding areas. four of this summer's british and irish lions have been left out of an english training camp to be held in oxford this week. james haskel is the most experienced player to be excluded along with fellow forwards george cruise and carol sinclair. jonathanjoseph george cruise and carol sinclair. jonathan joseph misses george cruise and carol sinclair. jonathanjoseph misses out, however 18—year—old fly—half mark as smith isa 18—year—old fly—half mark as smith is a surprise inclusion. eddiejones will name his squad for the autumn international at the end of next month. he has done very well, played very well for his club. well enough to warrant select
nigel pearson has been named the head coach of belgium second—tier side.with the thai owners who sacked him from leicester in june of 2015. the thai owners who sacked him from leicester injune of 2015. west ham will auction all much worn shirts from this we can's game with profits going to —— money going to victims of the earthquake in mexico. it will aid the relief effort in mexico city and the surrounding areas. four of this summer's british and irish lions have been left out of an...
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there is the meeting where -- during the civil war all of these separate scripts have stopped meeting pearson has a meeting afterwards with women and the men get together and made the car a couple of meetings really. and she's one of them and said basically that as much as she wanted to vote for herself that black men should have the boat and basically that white woman needed to get over it at that point. [laughter] >> good evening i am a novelist as well. i actually happen to think that women are the superior race. i do. i think they are smarter, more courageous, less willing to fight, more willing to negotiate and find a common cause. i would advocate strongly that the senate was met with 50 percent of women and 50 percent men so each state would have to send one of each. that is how i stand on that. this is the question i asked to the panel. it seems like the last election was marked referendum on people being fed and disenfranchised of national government and so a guy from the business community was elected. would be interesting for women because we have a tremendous amount of really grea
there is the meeting where -- during the civil war all of these separate scripts have stopped meeting pearson has a meeting afterwards with women and the men get together and made the car a couple of meetings really. and she's one of them and said basically that as much as she wanted to vote for herself that black men should have the boat and basically that white woman needed to get over it at that point. [laughter] >> good evening i am a novelist as well. i actually happen to think that...
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to pearson, the great. [inaudible] the cartoonist for the washington post in particular could do these cartoons to the point that nixon couldn't stand his daughters to read the morning paper so he canceled his washington post and got it at the office. there was an element that took that native paranoia within his spirit and accentuated it in washington, but it was there from the beginning. that first campaign, another piece of the jigsaw puzzle i found was that he loved to make lists and he would sit in an armchair, put his feet up, even through his presidency and just write out lists and thoughts on yellow legal pads. one of these i found was, one of the first ones when he came back from the war he was running for congress, one of the things to do, go to the rotary meetings, stop by the local newspaper, buy and add, set up a voter organization in such as such neighborhood, put spies in the camp. there was something there from the very beginning that eventually grew and flourished and interrupted in waterga
to pearson, the great. [inaudible] the cartoonist for the washington post in particular could do these cartoons to the point that nixon couldn't stand his daughters to read the morning paper so he canceled his washington post and got it at the office. there was an element that took that native paranoia within his spirit and accentuated it in washington, but it was there from the beginning. that first campaign, another piece of the jigsaw puzzle i found was that he loved to make lists and he...
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sara >> hampton pearson, thank you for the update >>> good morning it is 11:00 a.m.n atlanta, 11:00 a.m. here on wall street, and "squawk alley" is live ♪ ♪ >>> good morning again, welcome back t
sara >> hampton pearson, thank you for the update >>> good morning it is 11:00 a.m.n atlanta, 11:00 a.m. here on wall street, and "squawk alley" is live ♪ ♪ >>> good morning again, welcome back t
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nancy: still ahead, a new twist in the drew pearson saga and the highest court weighing in next. >> i'm mike carter-conneen at the metro rail station entrance at the union station. coming up, i will have a look at what the evening commute will look like for metro you might take something for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now the number one selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. we are the tv doctors of america, and we may not know much about medicine, but we know a lot about drama. we also know that you can avoid drama by getting an annual check-up. so go, know, and take control of your health. it could save your life. cigna. together, all the way. announcer: you're watching "abc7 news at 4:00". on your side. michelle: after a messy morning commute we are looking ahead
nancy: still ahead, a new twist in the drew pearson saga and the highest court weighing in next. >> i'm mike carter-conneen at the metro rail station entrance at the union station. coming up, i will have a look at what the evening commute will look like for metro you might take something for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now...
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. >> reporter: this morning deputy fire chief edward pearson wanted to recognize not only fire fightersom's father who performed cpr on his son which ultimately helped to save his life. >> he was like hanging halfway out of the bathtub, top half out the tub, his feet was in the tub, arms slung over. i automatically checked for a pulse on his neck. he didn't have one. i scooped him, wrapped him in a towel, brought him into the living room, laid him on the floor, propped up his feet. >> they went inside and found young wisdom on the floor, lifeless. the crew from engine 15 quickly placed their a.d. to wisdom and began cpr. >> reporter: they say he pacemaker but doctors are trying to figure out why he went into cardiac arrest. he has a number of appointments lined up. hopefully they can get to the bottom of why this happened so it doesn't happen again. reporting in anacostia, megan fitzgerald, news 4. >> thank you, meagan. let's go live to the pumpkin patch and chief meteorologist doug kammerer who is hanging out there today. >> doug, tough assignment, right? first day of fall and you get
. >> reporter: this morning deputy fire chief edward pearson wanted to recognize not only fire fightersom's father who performed cpr on his son which ultimately helped to save his life. >> he was like hanging halfway out of the bathtub, top half out the tub, his feet was in the tub, arms slung over. i automatically checked for a pulse on his neck. he didn't have one. i scooped him, wrapped him in a towel, brought him into the living room, laid him on the floor, propped up his feet....
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. >>> first, hampton pearson is here with the cnbc market wrap. >> hello, steve. u.s. stocks making slight gains but closing in record highs for the second day in a row. the dow rising by 39 points. apple is the biggest loser. the s&p up by two points with energy stocks getting a boost. oil prices, nasdaq gaining five points. >>> target will hire 100,000 workers for the holiday season to prevent shoppers who can't get help in a busy star and slashing prices to compete with amazon and walmart. >>> that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. p with it? believe it or not you actually like what you do. even love it. and today, you can do things you never could before. you're working in millions of places at once with iot sensors. analyzing social data on the cloud to create new designs. and using blockchain to help prevent fraud. so get back to it and do the best work of your life. and using blockchain tmy i made a fortunel. and create the biggest drug cartel this world has ever seen. this is all legal? if you're doin' it for the good guys. just don't get caught. sho
. >>> first, hampton pearson is here with the cnbc market wrap. >> hello, steve. u.s. stocks making slight gains but closing in record highs for the second day in a row. the dow rising by 39 points. apple is the biggest loser. the s&p up by two points with energy stocks getting a boost. oil prices, nasdaq gaining five points. >>> target will hire 100,000 workers for the holiday season to prevent shoppers who can't get help in a busy star and slashing prices to...
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first, though, hampton pearson with toes's cnbc market wrap. >> thanks, steve.lower on the threats from north korea. the dow falling 53.5 points. s&p down 5.5. both facebook and netflix among losers. nasdaq down by 56 points. target will raise its minimum wage from $10 to $11 beating walmart's timeline. target committing to $15 an hour by the end of 2020. google will now be the preferred search engine for apple's siri on max. estimating google will pay apple about $3 billion a year. that's it from cnbc. first in business worldwide. so when i got my ancestry dna results it was a shocker. i'm everything. i'm from all nations. i would look at forms now and wonder what do i mark? because i'm everything. and i marked other. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis? how do you chase what you love do what i did. ask your doctor about humira. it's proven to help relieve pain and protect joints from further irreversible damage in many adults. humira works by targeting and helping to blo
first, though, hampton pearson with toes's cnbc market wrap. >> thanks, steve.lower on the threats from north korea. the dow falling 53.5 points. s&p down 5.5. both facebook and netflix among losers. nasdaq down by 56 points. target will raise its minimum wage from $10 to $11 beating walmart's timeline. target committing to $15 an hour by the end of 2020. google will now be the preferred search engine for apple's siri on max. estimating google will pay apple about $3 billion a year....
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first, hampton pearson with the market wrap. >> dow falling first time in ten days closing 53 pointsower. s&p by 7, nasdaq drops by 33 points. net household wealth climbed by a record 1.7 trillion dollars in the second quarter according to the federal reserve. surging stocks and rising home prices contributed to the spike. the labor department data shows unemployment claims fell by 23,000 last week, below what economists predicted. that's it? cnbc, first in business worldwide. just walk right in and pay zero dollars with most insurance. plus, when you get a flu shot at walgreens, you help provide a lifesaving vaccine to a child in need through the un foundation. it's that easy to get your flu shot and make a difference. so swing by your local walgreens today. walgreens. at the corner of happy & healthy. i got some financial how'd that go?le ago. he kept spelling my name with an 'i' it's bryan with a 'y.' since birth. well, i happen to know some people. do they listen? what? they're amazing listeners. guidance from professionals who take their time to get to know you. whfight back fas
first, hampton pearson with the market wrap. >> dow falling first time in ten days closing 53 pointsower. s&p by 7, nasdaq drops by 33 points. net household wealth climbed by a record 1.7 trillion dollars in the second quarter according to the federal reserve. surging stocks and rising home prices contributed to the spike. the labor department data shows unemployment claims fell by 23,000 last week, below what economists predicted. that's it? cnbc, first in business worldwide. just...
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sara >> hampton pearson, thank you for the update >>> good morning it is 11:00 a.m. at equifax headquarters in atlanta, 11:00 a.m. here on wall street, and "squawk alley" is live ♪ ♪ >>> good morning again, welcome back to "squawk alley. i'm sara eisen at post nine, with me mike santoli john fortt is with a special guest. carl has the morning off we do want to head some headlines that are just breaking from president trump he's been meeting with members of the house ways and means committee. this is a walkup to the big tax reform framework announcement tomorrow here are the headlines president trump says he and lawmakers will discuss a framework for tax reform before its release tomorrow that's what's going on today president trump says he must make the tax code simpler and fair says we will cut taxes tremendously for the middle class. the president also saying he will double standard deductions and increase the child tax credit that's something that his daughter and adviser ivanka trump has been pushing for president trump also said he wants to lower the corporate t
sara >> hampton pearson, thank you for the update >>> good morning it is 11:00 a.m. at equifax headquarters in atlanta, 11:00 a.m. here on wall street, and "squawk alley" is live ♪ ♪ >>> good morning again, welcome back to "squawk alley. i'm sara eisen at post nine, with me mike santoli john fortt is with a special guest. carl has the morning off we do want to head some headlines that are just breaking from president trump he's been meeting with...
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let's bring in our guest former trump spokesperson katrina pearson, but first want to get to hurricane maria hitting puerto rico straight on the category 4 hurricane slam ming puerto rico with 155- mile per hour winds. fox news steve harrigan on the ground in san juan. steve what's the latest? >> reporter: an island of 3.5 million people in u.s. territory, and all 3.5 million right now according to officials without power. the conditions have eased a little bit, winds below 50 miles per hour but the rain is still falling, but at least now first responders and police can go out to try to begin to assess the damage and help those who urgent ly need it. earlier in the day we saw fierce winds whipping through here enough to snap the trees behind me enough to knock walls down, pieces of the hotel behind me off. it was just whipping around. right now, we see electrical crews go out as well. off and on foot there's so much debris in the roads it's simply very hard to get around, with downed power lines and downed trees so they're really trying to assess things even by foot and the next concer
let's bring in our guest former trump spokesperson katrina pearson, but first want to get to hurricane maria hitting puerto rico straight on the category 4 hurricane slam ming puerto rico with 155- mile per hour winds. fox news steve harrigan on the ground in san juan. steve what's the latest? >> reporter: an island of 3.5 million people in u.s. territory, and all 3.5 million right now according to officials without power. the conditions have eased a little bit, winds below 50 miles per...
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basketball coaches face federal charges of fraud and corruption involved in the mix former nba star chuck pearsonauburn university. anthony tony bland from the university of south carolina. emmanuel richardson from arizona and oklahoma state university's lamont evans. authorities claim that they have unveiled a scheme of pay outs and kickbacks to recruit top high school basketball players to attend elite ncaa schools. >>> history in the making in saudi arabia. that country says it will now allow women to drive for the first time. saudi arabia was the only country in the world that prohibit women from driving. women however will not be allowed to get licenses immediately. a committee will be formed to look into how to implement the new order next summer. >>> the ecuador ran consulate caught fire last night in the district just before midnight on veepth and euclid streets in northwest. officials say the fire started in the attic and the roof before spreading earlier this morning flames could still be seen from the roof of the four-story building. two firefighters were taken to the hospital for non-
basketball coaches face federal charges of fraud and corruption involved in the mix former nba star chuck pearsonauburn university. anthony tony bland from the university of south carolina. emmanuel richardson from arizona and oklahoma state university's lamont evans. authorities claim that they have unveiled a scheme of pay outs and kickbacks to recruit top high school basketball players to attend elite ncaa schools. >>> history in the making in saudi arabia. that country says it will...
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. >> to 9 report the futures right now are strong up 73 as you can see and hampton pearson is standing numbers, hampton, please >> 156,000 august nonfarm payrolls went up by 1 56,000. the unemployment rate is 4.4%. average hourly earnings up 0.1%. below the consensus for 179,000 jobs at 4.3% unemployment. august private sector added 65,000 jobs. significant downward rescissions for june and july. june is now being reported 21,000 fewer jobs than previously reported. so 41,000 jobs lower than what has been reported for the past two months two months report. the average now for the three months is 185,000. job gains in august, manufacturing, plus 36,000, construction plus 28,000 professional and business services, 22,000 health care, 20,000. job losses, 9,000, and the government sector, mostly at the state and local level, also information related jobs lost, 8,000 workers there. 8.6%, labor force participation rate, 62.9%. both unchanged the three month average 185,000. long-term unemployment, 1.7 million. or just under 25% of the total unemployed no hurricane harvey impact data in this
. >> to 9 report the futures right now are strong up 73 as you can see and hampton pearson is standing numbers, hampton, please >> 156,000 august nonfarm payrolls went up by 1 56,000. the unemployment rate is 4.4%. average hourly earnings up 0.1%. below the consensus for 179,000 jobs at 4.3% unemployment. august private sector added 65,000 jobs. significant downward rescissions for june and july. june is now being reported 21,000 fewer jobs than previously reported. so 41,000 jobs...
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rick pearson is the 86 professor of their tests teaching civil war history for more than four decades he had his ph.d. a job tompkins studying another great steven woodward a two-time winner
rick pearson is the 86 professor of their tests teaching civil war history for more than four decades he had his ph.d. a job tompkins studying another great steven woodward a two-time winner