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mark shields and ramesh ponnuru take on the week's news. and, much more. >> woodruff: and now, some disturbing findings about suicides in this country, and the rate has continued t climb for more than 15 years. a new report highlights some of the reasons behind these patterns, and as amna nawaz reports, it's issued at a moment when two notable deaths have drawn moreattention to the problem. >> reporter: the deaths of che and tv host anthony bourdain and fashion designer kate spade this week underscored some grim numbers. suicide is the tenth leading d cause th in the united states. in 2016 alone, nearly 45,000 americans died by suicide. cnn announced today that bourdain, who took viewers to locations around the world on his show, died at the age of 61. spade, whose handbags and accessories made her a business mogul and fashion icon, died tuesday at the age of 55. the centers for disease control and prevention's latest report found suicide rates have increased in nearly every state2 in america sin0. in half of all states, the rate rose more
mark shields and ramesh ponnuru take on the week's news. and, much more. >> woodruff: and now, some disturbing findings about suicides in this country, and the rate has continued t climb for more than 15 years. a new report highlights some of the reasons behind these patterns, and as amna nawaz reports, it's issued at a moment when two notable deaths have drawn moreattention to the problem. >> reporter: the deaths of che and tv host anthony bourdain and fashion designer kate spade...
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that's not a good place for us to be, ramesh.i mean, let's just -- i mean, we are all saying, basically, our current political situation makes it where we can to the figure out if the fbi or the justice department can be perceived as fair. >> look, if you are basically in these cases you know with trump and with clinton you are trying to hold political leaders accountable to the law. that's inherently a legal and a political process. it's going to be politically divisive. we happen to have a particularcally divisive politics right now, particularly polarized politics. >> i have to interject and say it's obviously not ooenl evenly distributed amongst the parties. democrats are not saying the same thing the republicans are saying about the justice department and the people who work at the fbi. et cetera a coming from one side. >> christopher wray. will i take questions? it will be interesting. let's take a listen. >> good morning, everybody. thanks for being here on such short notice. as you all know of course the justice departmen
that's not a good place for us to be, ramesh.i mean, let's just -- i mean, we are all saying, basically, our current political situation makes it where we can to the figure out if the fbi or the justice department can be perceived as fair. >> look, if you are basically in these cases you know with trump and with clinton you are trying to hold political leaders accountable to the law. that's inherently a legal and a political process. it's going to be politically divisive. we happen to...
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ramesh ponnuru from washington. republican congressman robert marshall joins us with washington's take on a trade dispute. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is bloomberg markets: balance of power. i am shery ahn. david: i am david westin. let's get to the first word news. >> the united nations says the president decision to stop it policy separating migrant children from the parents does not go far enough. an executive order was signed this week. families still will be detained but together. un human rights office says children should never be detained for reasons related to their parents migration status. they are urging the u.s. to overhaul its policy. the president is warning the european union that cars are next on the tariff list. he said unless the eu removes tariffs and other various form u.s. goods soon, he will impose a 20% duty on all imported european cars. the eu retaliated for u.s. tariffs on steel and aluminum, imposing a 25% tariff on $3.3 billion worth of american products. billion worth of american p
ramesh ponnuru from washington. republican congressman robert marshall joins us with washington's take on a trade dispute. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is bloomberg markets: balance of power. i am shery ahn. david: i am david westin. let's get to the first word news. >> the united nations says the president decision to stop it policy separating migrant children from the parents does not go far enough. an executive order was signed this week. families still will be detained but...
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stanislav chess off is preparing his squad for the next match together with assistant coach miroslav rameshand co the hosts progress was on clear display in a friendly against spain late last year they came back from two now down with the match and in a three three drool. phaedo smoke off russia's vice captain schooled twice the team proved he can do more than defend showing off martin attacking football. and all that helped build hope that russia. just be the hosts but also a team to be taken seriously on the pitch. was him a good as a person would always thermally or share them with a subway ticket as the queue on us was more than a spit across and go more sebas worse than your persuadable issue for him but it's almost there as far as other because i know some datasource you will be prepared for the risk of muslims and i suppose it's for the record was them once these last hours when it's enough to speak once on that region's to me i know about it and. as you know it is on the month of cindy. it was meant to ask a few local muslims and that's possibly to keep. one's oversight of who's fun
stanislav chess off is preparing his squad for the next match together with assistant coach miroslav rameshand co the hosts progress was on clear display in a friendly against spain late last year they came back from two now down with the match and in a three three drool. phaedo smoke off russia's vice captain schooled twice the team proved he can do more than defend showing off martin attacking football. and all that helped build hope that russia. just be the hosts but also a team to be taken...
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. >> reporter: homes -- holmes and ramesh balwani were charged with defrauding investors hundreds oflions of dollars as well as misleading doctors and patients. holmes's -- holmes promised to shake up the medical imaging with a device that could screen for dozens of diseases with a drop of blood. we posed the question tonight, to russell hancock of joint venture silicon valley, whether this was a piece of a larger puzzle, a potential silicon valley startup snake oil. >> the hope is that this is an exceptional case and there is not a contingent across silicon valley. my sense is that this is limited. venture capitals are very smart people. i cannot explain how this particular board of directors and the investors were so completely taken in and why they weren't executing their own due diligence. i can't explain that. there is something about the draw and charisma of elizabeth holmes. >> reporter: holmes went from being ceo of the company valued at $9 billion to posting a $500,000 bond and surrendering her passport today. >> i cannot imagine that either one of them have any kind of a fu
. >> reporter: homes -- holmes and ramesh balwani were charged with defrauding investors hundreds oflions of dollars as well as misleading doctors and patients. holmes's -- holmes promised to shake up the medical imaging with a device that could screen for dozens of diseases with a drop of blood. we posed the question tonight, to russell hancock of joint venture silicon valley, whether this was a piece of a larger puzzle, a potential silicon valley startup snake oil. >> the hope is...
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our cameras were there as theranos founder elizabeth holmes and former chief operating officer ramesh balwani walked out of federal court in san jose this afternoon. both were indicted for allegedly defrauding investors, doctors and patients saying that with a few drops of blood, their technology could detect diseases when that technology was not able to prove that accurately. holmes resigned as ceo of the company decide today. she and balwani could spend up to 20 years in prison if convicted. >>> bragging about being sexually deviant. tonight two best friends in the south bay are accused of having santa clara county sheriff detectives say talia sisco and tina pourani, both 24 years old, became a target of their investigation back in april. they were tipped off about the alleged relationships between the women and several 15 and 16-year-old boys. investigators say the two women bragged and joked about their alleged sex acts. >> it's absolutely outrageous that they think this is funny. this is a crime, and they're predators. >> sisco is a student teacher at bernal middle school in san
our cameras were there as theranos founder elizabeth holmes and former chief operating officer ramesh balwani walked out of federal court in san jose this afternoon. both were indicted for allegedly defrauding investors, doctors and patients saying that with a few drops of blood, their technology could detect diseases when that technology was not able to prove that accurately. holmes resigned as ceo of the company decide today. she and balwani could spend up to 20 years in prison if convicted....
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according to the indictment, holmes and ramesh balwani used advertisements and solicitations to encourage doctors and patients to use theranos' blood testing laboratory services even though they knew theranos was not capable of consistently producing accurate and reliable results for certain blood tests. amanda dell comica castillo has details. >> anything you want to say? >> reporter: before walking out of the federal courthouse in silence, holmes and balwani pleaded not guilty. out side of the courtroom, jeff cooper smith speaking on behalf balwani. prosecutors say they were behind a multimillion dollar scheme to defraud investors and another to dupe doctors and patients. they say they knowingly lied about the accuracy of their products. technology that was said to be a cheaper and more efficient be way of doing blood tests. >> put his heart and soul into this, he had his own family tested. >> reporter: and a lab joe biden visited back in 2015. this video shows biden and holmes touring the facility. only sign theranos even exists in the building was this one posted on its front door giv
according to the indictment, holmes and ramesh balwani used advertisements and solicitations to encourage doctors and patients to use theranos' blood testing laboratory services even though they knew theranos was not capable of consistently producing accurate and reliable results for certain blood tests. amanda dell comica castillo has details. >> anything you want to say? >> reporter: before walking out of the federal courthouse in silence, holmes and balwani pleaded not guilty....
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according to the indictment, holmes and ramesh balwani used advertisements and solicitations to encourage doctors and patients to use theranos' blood testing laboratory services even though they knew theranos was not capable of consistently producing accurate and reliable results for certain blood tests. amanda has the details. >> anything you want to say? >> reporter: before walking out of the federal courthouse in silence, holmes and balwani pleaded not guilty. outside of the courtroom, jeff cooper smith speaking on behalf balwani. prosecutors say they were behind a multimillion dollar scheme to defraud investors and another to dupe doctors and patients. they say they knowingly lied products. accuracy of their technology tt was said to be chear and more efficient way of doing blood tests. >> put his heart and soul into this, he had his own family tested. >> reporter: and a lab joe biden visited back in 2015. this video shows biden and holmes touring the facility. only sign theranos even exists in the building was this one posted on its front door giving contact information for theranos.
according to the indictment, holmes and ramesh balwani used advertisements and solicitations to encourage doctors and patients to use theranos' blood testing laboratory services even though they knew theranos was not capable of consistently producing accurate and reliable results for certain blood tests. amanda has the details. >> anything you want to say? >> reporter: before walking out of the federal courthouse in silence, holmes and balwani pleaded not guilty. outside of the...
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join us online and again he tomorrow evening with mark shields and ramesh pannuru. for all of us at the pbs yowshour, thank you and se soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> knowledge, it's where innovation begins. it's what leads us to discovery and motivates us to su. it's why we ask the tough questions and what leads us to the answers. at leidos, we're standing behind those working to improve the world's health, safety, and efficiency. leidos. >> kevin. >> kevin! >> kevin. >> advice for life. lifeell-planned. learn more at raymondjam.com. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org eduardo: this week on history detect what does this letter reveal about a forgotten act m during the final days of the korean war? d all's he sais that he jumped on a grenade to save other guys an
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is it the fact that run mesh has has beenved, -- ramesh removed, does that remove the cloud of suspicionhelp, but once you are tainted, it takes a while for investors to get comfortable again and that is the best way to put it. theill take a wild for share price to come back up, but that shouldn't distract from the fact that it is positive free cash flow sustained for the 10 years we are looking at the cash flows to go on for. talk about the strength of the business. in 2016, they purchased $1.8 billion, a little cloud of suspicion about the accounting there, but how does that sit -- fit into their global footprint when tumi is a u.s. popular brand? lorraine: that's right. to buy ate strategy was twofold. one is it gives them an entrance into the business segment, which they are weaker on with samsonite and american. of the way that also helps them out is, they are able to bring it to market locally outside of the u.s. because of u.s. distribution relationships, they have pretty strong global through samsonite. actuallyhat muscle is good for them to have to me. -- tumi. rishaad: it shoul
is it the fact that run mesh has has beenved, -- ramesh removed, does that remove the cloud of suspicionhelp, but once you are tainted, it takes a while for investors to get comfortable again and that is the best way to put it. theill take a wild for share price to come back up, but that shouldn't distract from the fact that it is positive free cash flow sustained for the 10 years we are looking at the cash flows to go on for. talk about the strength of the business. in 2016, they purchased...
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ramesh salemi was indicted if convicted they face a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison they announced holmes has stepped down as ceo. >> she's still chairman? is that correct? that's what the article says. >> they were together, too >> they were together for a while. you should go read "bad blood. the book is great. it's the book that will turn into this film jeifer lawrence is going to play elizabeth who willmenholmes >> this is criminal. >> before that it was a $500,000 fine gosh, we really thought we had something. they were still sort of selling that line of -- >> look, if you read this book you can't walk away from not thinking that she was -- that the whole scheme was to defraud certain groups of people to keep earning more money. >> she was defrauding people, no question about it. >> that's the way it seems >> frozen? >> jason lee, syndrome from the first one, the villain, he died. >> how does he remember these things >> he went up into the -- >> right at the end, right. >> remember how great he was, jason lee's voice? >> yeah. wait until you see it. it's really good wait until
ramesh salemi was indicted if convicted they face a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison they announced holmes has stepped down as ceo. >> she's still chairman? is that correct? that's what the article says. >> they were together, too >> they were together for a while. you should go read "bad blood. the book is great. it's the book that will turn into this film jeifer lawrence is going to play elizabeth who willmenholmes >> this is criminal. >> before that...