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rosenberg the first to get the fans on their feet. that one away goal was perhaps all they would need and when it finally came it was quite a goal. forrest's strike was brilliant, worth waiting for and well worth a second look. chances to make the tie save came and went but no matter celtic safely through and are now just no matter celtic safely through and are nowjust one step away from the champions league. day this time last year as champions league. day this time last yearas did champions league. day this time last year as did these games with the help we could get through and try and find a way. now we go into them and find a way. now we go into them and to come up to here and play to that level without composure, eve ryo ne that level without composure, everyone was talking about the pressure of the game but to play that way was sensational, really so iam very that way was sensational, really so i am very delighted with the players. liverpool had had a blemish free preseason — until tonight. they suffered their first defeat, los
rosenberg the first to get the fans on their feet. that one away goal was perhaps all they would need and when it finally came it was quite a goal. forrest's strike was brilliant, worth waiting for and well worth a second look. chances to make the tie save came and went but no matter celtic safely through and are now just no matter celtic safely through and are nowjust one step away from the champions league. day this time last year as champions league. day this time last yearas did champions...
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a fellow admirer of rosenberg's work. i expressed hope in the end that the article would be published. i did have some suggestions as frank will remember. there seemed to me a lot of throat clearing in the essay. while it was necessary to introduce readers to new ways of thinking about iconic characters and text, there was too much of this. after the first paragraph it took the author 20 pages to get back to the long telegram. some of what the author claimed was gender did not seem like gender to me, and i felt that some of the applications of the gender concept, which a number of us were still in the process of trying on in the mid 1990s, were never the less imprecise. the degree of intentionality in kennan's use of language, what the author called several times his rhetorical strategy seemed to me vague. was kennan i asked "perhaps subconsciously immured in the assumptions about gender and pathology just like his audience and a later generation of scholars?" quoting myself. the author's attempt to weigh the differences
a fellow admirer of rosenberg's work. i expressed hope in the end that the article would be published. i did have some suggestions as frank will remember. there seemed to me a lot of throat clearing in the essay. while it was necessary to introduce readers to new ways of thinking about iconic characters and text, there was too much of this. after the first paragraph it took the author 20 pages to get back to the long telegram. some of what the author claimed was gender did not seem like gender...
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joining us for moore is jeff rosenberg -- more is jeff rosenberg and a chief investment strategist, markrom a low level of volatility, it is but in this is a shock ongoing issue. ofestors need to be aware balance in a portfolio. we talked about the haven trade. if you go into a little market, low volatility market environments with a well structured portfolio, there is not a need to make to read it changes and that is the context of fixed income when you have events like north korea that it is challenge to fixed income in terms of rates, but what you see going on is why had this portfolio in some lower expected return investments because it can offset for when you have these kinds of shocks. alix: when we hear things like selling emerging-market debt because it runs too much and then you get something like this, do you need to pare back those high-yield reaches you have been investing in? jeff: we talked for a while challenge inuation riskier segments of fixed income. you mentioned high-yield, emerging markets, bank loans. the valuation arguments have been not the main reason for owning
joining us for moore is jeff rosenberg -- more is jeff rosenberg and a chief investment strategist, markrom a low level of volatility, it is but in this is a shock ongoing issue. ofestors need to be aware balance in a portfolio. we talked about the haven trade. if you go into a little market, low volatility market environments with a well structured portfolio, there is not a need to make to read it changes and that is the context of fixed income when you have events like north korea that it is...
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because we have an obligation to speak out when something is wrong, rosenberg writes. the white house unapologetic, dismissing the criticism. >> it wasn't a directive, it was a joke. there's a very big difference. >> reporter: but it's not a laughing matter in communities like baltimore where freddie gray died after a rough ride in the back of a police van. in atlanta today jeff sessions promised to prosecute officers who use excessive force. >> all it takes is for one bad officer to destroy the reputations of so many who work every day to build good relationships in these communities. >> reporter: the president's off-the-cuff comments police chiefs warn detract from their legitimacy and trust in their communities. >> we're not thugs. we are professionals. >> reporter: committed to upholding the law, while they enforce it. peter alexander, nbc news, the white house. >>> this evening, the senate has voted overwhelmingly to confirm christopher wray as the new director of the fbi. the vote was 92-5. wray, a former justice department official under george w. bush, takes ov
because we have an obligation to speak out when something is wrong, rosenberg writes. the white house unapologetic, dismissing the criticism. >> it wasn't a directive, it was a joke. there's a very big difference. >> reporter: but it's not a laughing matter in communities like baltimore where freddie gray died after a rough ride in the back of a police van. in atlanta today jeff sessions promised to prosecute officers who use excessive force. >> all it takes is for one bad...
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list of other presidential pardons and commutations. >> president clinton pardoned mark rich, susan rosenberg. president obama commuted the sen tension of chelsea manning. >> reporter: arpaio, who got the know the president during the so-called birther movement has been accused of treating prisoners too hear shally and was recently could convicted of contempt of court for defying a judge's order to stop profili profiling latinos. >> he is loved in arizona. i thought he was treated unbelievably unfairly. >> reporter: house speaker paul ryan rebuking the president for that pardon. and arizona senators both republicans also disagree. despite that, defiance from donald trump. >> sheriff joe is a patriot. sheriff joe loves our country. sheriff joe protected our borders. and sheriff joe was very unfairly treated by the obama administration. >> reporter: president trump will visit the corpus christi area tomorrow, despite critics concerns it's too soon for a presidential visit. the president will avoid houston which has been hardest hit, and even before his first visit to the storm zone he's plannin
list of other presidential pardons and commutations. >> president clinton pardoned mark rich, susan rosenberg. president obama commuted the sen tension of chelsea manning. >> reporter: arpaio, who got the know the president during the so-called birther movement has been accused of treating prisoners too hear shally and was recently could convicted of contempt of court for defying a judge's order to stop profili profiling latinos. >> he is loved in arizona. i thought he was...
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the acting director of the drug enforcement administration, chuck rosenberg, has condemned president trump for endorsing police brutality during a speech to police officers in brentwood, new york last week. in an internal email, rosenberg told dea staff members not to follow trump's directive to be rough with suspects when putting them into paddy wagons. he also wrote that he was speaking out against trump's quote, "wecause h, have an obligation to speak out when something is wrong." the white house is trying to claim that president trump was joking when he endorsed and encouraged police brutality. the department of homeland security says it will exempt itself from having to follow environmental rules while constructing trump's promised wall on the mexican border. the army corps of engineers has already begun drilling at some places along the border. lawyers with the center for biological diversity say the move to exempt dhs from following environmental laws is unconstitutional. in more environmental news, a new report accuses the meat industry of polluting the waters of the gulf of
the acting director of the drug enforcement administration, chuck rosenberg, has condemned president trump for endorsing police brutality during a speech to police officers in brentwood, new york last week. in an internal email, rosenberg told dea staff members not to follow trump's directive to be rough with suspects when putting them into paddy wagons. he also wrote that he was speaking out against trump's quote, "wecause h, have an obligation to speak out when something is wrong."...
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fox news correspondent steve harrigan joins us from rosenberg, texas, with the latest. what are you seeing what's the mood of the people? >> the giant sinkhole has open behind me and getting bigger. some emergency vehicles are on the scene to make sure no one comes near here. we've been talking to state troopers who told us the real concern is about a number of smaller, older bridges in the area. so much water dumping down, they are concerned about the structure. some roads, some ridges, how they are going to hold up. at this as the floodwaters continue to rise and some over top of the main roads. what's happening is the areas of escape, the areas of being able to move around are getting smaller and smaller. this, as conditions are getting worse and worse. already we've seen a number of different neighborhoods here switch their status from volunteer evacuation to mandatory evacuation. even with the message from police officers that, in certain conditions, they will not be able to come and rescue people. some dire straits and as far as shelters go, the main shelter here
fox news correspondent steve harrigan joins us from rosenberg, texas, with the latest. what are you seeing what's the mood of the people? >> the giant sinkhole has open behind me and getting bigger. some emergency vehicles are on the scene to make sure no one comes near here. we've been talking to state troopers who told us the real concern is about a number of smaller, older bridges in the area. so much water dumping down, they are concerned about the structure. some roads, some ridges,...
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joining us is david rosenberg. we had a bit of an argument earlier this morning on whether draghi or yellen was in a tougher position as it relates to facing mandates and issues, and getting out of this super easing policy. which would you say has the bigger challenge >> i would say that probably janet yellen does. i only say that because mario draghi, you know, clearly is facing a situation where at least inflation there is heading towards the target it's taking a long time, but at least that's happening here you have the fed where inflation is heading in the opposite direction yet the fed is trying to convince everybody that they still have another rate hike this year in their arsenal if janet yellen's speech today was about price stability instead of financial stability, she would have to come clean and explain why it is that inflation continues to surprise to the down side and not just because of a couple of idiosyncratic sectors doing it this inflation trend is quite broadly based. but the topic is financial s
joining us is david rosenberg. we had a bit of an argument earlier this morning on whether draghi or yellen was in a tougher position as it relates to facing mandates and issues, and getting out of this super easing policy. which would you say has the bigger challenge >> i would say that probably janet yellen does. i only say that because mario draghi, you know, clearly is facing a situation where at least inflation there is heading towards the target it's taking a long time, but at least...
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present clinton pardoned susan rosenberg. of the weather underground. that led to the death of two police officers being killed. drug dealers. president clinton commuted the sentence of a central player in a cocaine ring. that stretched from california to minnesota. criminal leaker. you've heard the word leaker? president obama commuted this sentence of chelsea many, who leaked since abide documents to wikileaks, and perhaps others. horrible, horrible thing to be done. commuted the sentence. and perhaps pardoned. president obama commuted the sentence of oscar lopez rivera, who was charged as part of a violent, independent group from puerto rico. responsible for 28 chicago area bombings in many deaths in the 1970s. in 1980s. sheriff joe is a patriot. sheriff joe loves our country. sheriff joe protected our borders. and sheriff joe was very unfairly treated by the obama administration. especially right before an election, and election he would have one. he was elected many times. i stand by my partner, sheriff joe, i think the people of arizona who really
present clinton pardoned susan rosenberg. of the weather underground. that led to the death of two police officers being killed. drug dealers. president clinton commuted the sentence of a central player in a cocaine ring. that stretched from california to minnesota. criminal leaker. you've heard the word leaker? president obama commuted this sentence of chelsea many, who leaked since abide documents to wikileaks, and perhaps others. horrible, horrible thing to be done. commuted the sentence....
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our specialist today are bernard mcguirk and sid rosenberg.e conversation for the u.s. military involved demo conference and was involved in a july 30th raid that killed a senior member of the al qaeda network linked militant group al shabbab. ali mohammed mustaine, left him dead. responsible for attacks near somalia's capital of mogadishu. the raid was conducted within guidelines approved by president >> eric: in march which allowed the department of a defense to take action in certain hostile areas. >> this is a big deal. this is a very big deal. this group also places boko haram as the deadliest militant group in africa. we took out this guy. we aren't talking a lot about this today for this is another big one for donald trump. he's done this a couple of times now. trump and the big bomb in afghanistan. dropping the big bombs in syria. what they did there with the children. if you notice, very quietly, isis, falling apart. did a good job in africa, did a good job in syria, good job in afghanistan. one for donald trump. >> eric: i noticed th
our specialist today are bernard mcguirk and sid rosenberg.e conversation for the u.s. military involved demo conference and was involved in a july 30th raid that killed a senior member of the al qaeda network linked militant group al shabbab. ali mohammed mustaine, left him dead. responsible for attacks near somalia's capital of mogadishu. the raid was conducted within guidelines approved by president >> eric: in march which allowed the department of a defense to take action in certain...
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attorney daniel rosenberg broke down the guideline change. >> the idea is the size of your bank account doesn't determine whether or not you're released pretrial. >> reporter: he says rather than someone's pretrial release is now determined in the state by two scales. >> one of them is your failure to appear score. another one is your the risk that you'll commit another offense. and you could have a 1 and a 1. that suggests you're likely to be released. a 6 and a 6 means you're likely to be detained. >> reporter: since january a new report shows the number of pretrial incarcerations had dropped more than 20% statewide, figures deemed a success by most, but not all. >> you guys let this out when he shouldn't have been. >> reporter: it should be noted that under this reform the bail industry has suffered and that is where mr. chapman has made his career. also in may legislation was passed making it more likely that if someone was arrested under a weapons offense that they would have to await trial in prison. alexandria hoff, cbs3 eye with it niece news. >> officials from conrail and the c
attorney daniel rosenberg broke down the guideline change. >> the idea is the size of your bank account doesn't determine whether or not you're released pretrial. >> reporter: he says rather than someone's pretrial release is now determined in the state by two scales. >> one of them is your failure to appear score. another one is your the risk that you'll commit another offense. and you could have a 1 and a 1. that suggests you're likely to be released. a 6 and a 6 means...
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fox news correspondent steve harrigan joins us now from rosenberg, texas. hi, steve. what's the latest? >> stepping out of a car onto the streets of the suburbs of houston, it almost feels like getting into a swimming pool. the rain is coming down so have become a very little space between the drops, is coming down sideways. it soaks you instantly. you look behind me, you can see the sinkhole that spreads across four liens. it's gotten deeper and wider every hour. there are real concerns about what this amount of water is doing to the infrastructure around the city of houston. bridges and roads being decimated, covered by water, and some of them perhaps crumbling. real concerns about some of the older bridges. as the water covers more and more streets, more and more areas around houston are becoming islands. from one place to another, it's not an easy thing to do anymore. as far as the shelters go, they are largely at capacity, where i am standing here, the big high school field, many churches, they are even using furniture stores for shelters. there are real concerns
fox news correspondent steve harrigan joins us now from rosenberg, texas. hi, steve. what's the latest? >> stepping out of a car onto the streets of the suburbs of houston, it almost feels like getting into a swimming pool. the rain is coming down so have become a very little space between the drops, is coming down sideways. it soaks you instantly. you look behind me, you can see the sinkhole that spreads across four liens. it's gotten deeper and wider every hour. there are real concerns...
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steve harrigan's live in rosenberg, texas. 30 miles south west of houston. and windy, steve. >> absolutely brutal conditions out on the street, shep. cold winds, rain coming in. an hour after hour, with no leno. the results we are seeing roads, major roads , you have gone access roads to try to get around anywhere. worse than that, you can see here, the foundation of others, four-lane road included, destroyed by sinkhole. shelter outside of houston in rosenberg, where i am now, are filling up quickly. people are filling up quickly. they are turning furniture stores into shelter. hour by hour here. the situation is getting worse. we have seen a number of voluntary evacuations become mandatory evacuations. they also put out a plea for nurses that are needed in these shelters, shepard. >> shepard: how are people getting the help they need, steve? >> it has been a mix of low tech and high tech calls. please have treated, hang a towel or sheet from your house to tell us you need help, but that is not enough. one man, and the tweets come in and minute after minute
steve harrigan's live in rosenberg, texas. 30 miles south west of houston. and windy, steve. >> absolutely brutal conditions out on the street, shep. cold winds, rain coming in. an hour after hour, with no leno. the results we are seeing roads, major roads , you have gone access roads to try to get around anywhere. worse than that, you can see here, the foundation of others, four-lane road included, destroyed by sinkhole. shelter outside of houston in rosenberg, where i am now, are...
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i'll read a part of what chuck rosenberg wrote to his agents and employees.is remarks condoned police misconduct regarding the treatment of individuals placed under arrest by law enforcement. he goes on to say, he's not looking to advance any political, personal or partisan agenda but he says, "i i write because we have an obligation to speak out when something is wrong. that's what law enforcement officers do." obviously, the reaction to what the president said has been kind of varied. the white house says that the president was simply joking. and i got to tell you, i've talked to law enforcement officers in the last few days, and some of them do say that they think the president was simply kidding. other people, especially in the leadership ranks, take it a lot more seriously, wolf. given what we've gone through in the last couple of years with police misconduct issues, the protests, the black lives matter issues, i think there is a lot of sensitivity, especially among the leaders, that you can't say certain things because it seems to trivialize this issue.
i'll read a part of what chuck rosenberg wrote to his agents and employees.is remarks condoned police misconduct regarding the treatment of individuals placed under arrest by law enforcement. he goes on to say, he's not looking to advance any political, personal or partisan agenda but he says, "i i write because we have an obligation to speak out when something is wrong. that's what law enforcement officers do." obviously, the reaction to what the president said has been kind of...
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right now it's looking pretty dos i'll and officials in rosenberg say don't let that fool you because this river rises quickly and flooded last year, flooded the year before that. and today they were meeting in a council meeting and they were discussing, looking at the levels of the river, watching it rise. and they decided that they needed to change their voluntary evacuation order to a unanimous to her evacuation order for neighborhoods along this river because now they're certain that it's going to rise and rise significantly and quickly and could be very dangerous for people. but you can see a little bit of what their difficulty is right now, just looking at where i'm standing, looking at the fact that it's not raining here. the river is low, and they are going to peoples homes and saying pack up all your stuff, there's a risk, you have to get out. tough to convince people to do that when they see a storm that's now tropical storm. they see the winds have died down and they think, oh, maybe the danger has passed. their message, the message that is being passed around to people who
right now it's looking pretty dos i'll and officials in rosenberg say don't let that fool you because this river rises quickly and flooded last year, flooded the year before that. and today they were meeting in a council meeting and they were discussing, looking at the levels of the river, watching it rise. and they decided that they needed to change their voluntary evacuation order to a unanimous to her evacuation order for neighborhoods along this river because now they're certain that it's...
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president clinton pardoned susan rosenberg, a member of the weathered underground.ank robbery that led to a bank guard and two police officers being killed. they convinced vince mcnally, a central player in a cocaine ring that stretched from california to minnesota. criminal leaker. you've heard the word leaker? president obama commuted the sentence of chelsea manning who leaked countless sensitive and classified documents to wikileaks, perhaps in others, but horrible, horrible thing that he did, commuted the sentence and perhaps pardoned. president obama commuted the sentence of oscar lopez rivera who was charged as part of a violent independence group from puerto rico responsible for 28 chicago area bombings and many deaths in the 1970s and 1980s. sheriff joe is a patriot. sheriff joe loves our country. sheriff joe protected our borders. and sheriff joe was very unfairly treated by the obama administration, especially right before an election, an election that he would have won. and he was elected many times. so i stand by my pardon of sheriff joe, and i think the
president clinton pardoned susan rosenberg, a member of the weathered underground.ank robbery that led to a bank guard and two police officers being killed. they convinced vince mcnally, a central player in a cocaine ring that stretched from california to minnesota. criminal leaker. you've heard the word leaker? president obama commuted the sentence of chelsea manning who leaked countless sensitive and classified documents to wikileaks, perhaps in others, but horrible, horrible thing that he...
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chuck rosenberg went on to say agents must always act honorably. the white house dismissed those comments today saying the president was just joking. in atlanta today, attorney general jeff sessions promised to prosecute officers who use excessive force. >>> an update now to a story you saw first on news4. a confederate flag license plate causing rift between several firefighters in montgomery county. one says allegations against him are false. >> in a controlled manner, and i was met with jokes and laughter by my supervisor, and i didn't feel like that was >> the fire department is investigating. in the meantime, four petitions for protective orders against him were filed. the judge has denied one and the other three will go before a judge tomorrow. >>> the u.s. department of veterans affairs has fired the head of d.c.'s medical v.a. center. brian hawkins was in charge wen investigators found supply shortages, unsanitary conditions in storage areas, and a cockroach investatifestation in areas. tonight, the v.a. officially fired him. still, problem
chuck rosenberg went on to say agents must always act honorably. the white house dismissed those comments today saying the president was just joking. in atlanta today, attorney general jeff sessions promised to prosecute officers who use excessive force. >>> an update now to a story you saw first on news4. a confederate flag license plate causing rift between several firefighters in montgomery county. one says allegations against him are false. >> in a controlled manner, and i...
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nearby in rosenberg, the first mandatory evacuation is now ordered as the brazoria brazos river rises.brazos river rises. already more rain than predicted fell today, nearly a foot in some areas. the fear, another three feet could fall in parts of the city through the end of the storm in an area that's already prone to flooding. >> the worst case scenario is that there's no place for it to go but outside of its banks and once outside of its banks it would then go into people's homes. >> reporter: houston's bayous, creeks and rivers are rising fast. this creek overflowed overnight. >> been in the house for 37 years. it's not a common thing, but it does happen occasionally. >> reporter: how concerned are you that it will flood? >> always very concerned. >> reporter: the nation's fourth largest city all but shut down. this is the buffalo bayou that goes right through the heart of houston. and with such a dire forecast, there are now fears how much longer it will stay within its banks. lester? >> jacob rascon tonight. president trump has been monitoring the situation closely but there's a new po
nearby in rosenberg, the first mandatory evacuation is now ordered as the brazoria brazos river rises.brazos river rises. already more rain than predicted fell today, nearly a foot in some areas. the fear, another three feet could fall in parts of the city through the end of the storm in an area that's already prone to flooding. >> the worst case scenario is that there's no place for it to go but outside of its banks and once outside of its banks it would then go into people's homes....
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attorney daniel rosenberg broke down the guideline change. >> the idea is the size of your bank account doesn't determine whether or not you're released pretrial. >> reporter: he says rather than someone's pretrial release is now determined in the state by two scales. >> one of them is your failure to appear score. another one is your the risk that you'll commit another offense. and you could have a 1 and a 1. that suggests you're likely to be released. a 6 and a 6 means you're likely to be detained. >> reporter: since january a new report shows the number of pretrial incarcerations had dropped more than 20% statewide, figures deemed a success by most, but not all. >> you guys let this out when he shouldn't have been. >> reporter: it should be noted that under this reform the bail industry has suffered and that is where mr. chapman has made his career. also in may legislation was passed making it more likely that if someone was arrested under a weapons offense that they would have to await trial in prison. alexandria hoff, cbs3 eye with it niece news. >> officials from conrail and the c
attorney daniel rosenberg broke down the guideline change. >> the idea is the size of your bank account doesn't determine whether or not you're released pretrial. >> reporter: he says rather than someone's pretrial release is now determined in the state by two scales. >> one of them is your failure to appear score. another one is your the risk that you'll commit another offense. and you could have a 1 and a 1. that suggests you're likely to be released. a 6 and a 6 means...
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of 30 inches in some areas, griff was just southwest of houston in fort bend county cities like rosenberg could see historic flooding, so we've got a long way to go but it's the final tail will be told that texans will come together at all levels of government representation to take care of our people. >> neil: commissioner i remember from your dad and others in dealing with such things that the real problems, the real danger comes after the immediate hurricane making landfall and i was startled to hear two out of three deaths are attributed to days after with follow-up flooding, this will have a lot of follow-up flooding maybe biblical flooding in excess of 50 inches depending on who you talk to. how do you deal with that and do you advise residents in those areas if they haven't left too late? >> well, you hit on the head over 90% of fatalities that occur after a hurricane are actually water-related not wind- related so we are going to see historic, we're already see ing some cars being flooded and swept off of streets, griff had mentioned for automobile drivers throughout the state to
of 30 inches in some areas, griff was just southwest of houston in fort bend county cities like rosenberg could see historic flooding, so we've got a long way to go but it's the final tail will be told that texans will come together at all levels of government representation to take care of our people. >> neil: commissioner i remember from your dad and others in dealing with such things that the real problems, the real danger comes after the immediate hurricane making landfall and i was...
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and the heavy rains have caused a road to collapse in rosenberg southwest of houston. that road is closed as fast moving water rushes underneath. >>> the national weather service tweeted today this event is unprecedented and all impacts are unknown and beyond anything experienced. follow orders from officials to ensure your safety. >> announcer: now your accuweather forecast with drew tuma. >> film and incredible photos coming out of houston. we have a collection on abc7news.com if you want to see more. here locally it's all about the heat that's taken hold away from the coast. live doppler 7 along with satellite right now. you got that cool coast with the fog away from the coast. it's nothing but sunshine. folks hitting the beech, the sand right now, live look from the sand crews cam. trying to beat the heat by dipping their toes in the water. nice beech day today, another one coming your way tomorrow. current numbers, gilroy 100 degrees, 107 now in fairfield. 97 in santa rosa. it's comfortably cool in san francisco now at 68 degrees. you hop over to the east bay and
and the heavy rains have caused a road to collapse in rosenberg southwest of houston. that road is closed as fast moving water rushes underneath. >>> the national weather service tweeted today this event is unprecedented and all impacts are unknown and beyond anything experienced. follow orders from officials to ensure your safety. >> announcer: now your accuweather forecast with drew tuma. >> film and incredible photos coming out of houston. we have a collection on...
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on the show for months the war over who controls us foreign policy has begun and that's elizabeth rosenberg you know what's interesting and you know you you have you live in the swamp if i can say that but what's really interesting to me is that like weapons of mass destruction in iraq is that even people that question the. the media approach the message of the russian conspiracy it's people have already absorbed it that russia did something against the united states and it was meaningful and it needs to be you need a reaction to it and then in a sense the mainstream media even though they trip over themselves they make all kinds of mistakes they have to make retractions they say idiotic things but they have succeeded in their message it's really quite remarkable well you for your. approval rating for congress. it's now around twenty percent so. i think it's another positive sign the body reached for a thirty percent approval rating. over foreign policy which according to come situation. so the president and i don't know maybe some limit is considerably lower should see if this is kind of t
on the show for months the war over who controls us foreign policy has begun and that's elizabeth rosenberg you know what's interesting and you know you you have you live in the swamp if i can say that but what's really interesting to me is that like weapons of mass destruction in iraq is that even people that question the. the media approach the message of the russian conspiracy it's people have already absorbed it that russia did something against the united states and it was meaningful and...
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president clinton pardoned susan rosenberg, a member of the weathered undergroun charged as part of a bank robbery that led to a guarand two police officers being killed. drug dealers. president clinton commuted the sentence of a central player in a cocaine ring that stretched from california to minnesota. criminal leaker. you've heard the word leaker? president obama commuted the sentence of chelsea manning, who leaked countless classified documents to wikileaks, perhaps and others. but horrible, horrible thing that he did, commuted the sentence. and perhaps pardoned. president ama commuted the sentence of oscar lopez rivera, who was charged as part of a violent independence group from puerto rico, responsible for 28 chicago area bombings and many deaths in the 1970's and 1980's. sheriff joe is a patriot. sheriff joe loves our country. sheriff joe protected our borders. and sheriff joe was very unfairly treated by the obama administration, especially right before an election, an election that he would have won. and he was elected many times. so i stand by my pardon of sheriff joe and
president clinton pardoned susan rosenberg, a member of the weathered undergroun charged as part of a bank robbery that led to a guarand two police officers being killed. drug dealers. president clinton commuted the sentence of a central player in a cocaine ring that stretched from california to minnesota. criminal leaker. you've heard the word leaker? president obama commuted the sentence of chelsea manning, who leaked countless classified documents to wikileaks, perhaps and others. but...
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simon rosenberg and erin mcpike, and gayle trotter. is the press celebrating the departure of steve bannon? gayle: next to president trump he's the second highest placed target for the media to go after. i would say this interview with the prospect this week outlining his positions on china was his swan song preparing him to go back to "breitbart." we had an article this week that says here is why steve bannon is more dangerous outside the white house than in it. he made clear that he will continue the war he saw himself perpetuating in the white house. how much impact will he have now that he's 100,000 times more famous than a year ago. simon: he made it clear he's going to fight hard. i don't know what it means for the republican party. will it start to push apart the republican party over time? his inside knowledge of how the building works, he could be an effective antagonist against some of the forces like john kelly and other trying to steer trump in a different direction. >> he's still going to be a political operative. there ar
simon rosenberg and erin mcpike, and gayle trotter. is the press celebrating the departure of steve bannon? gayle: next to president trump he's the second highest placed target for the media to go after. i would say this interview with the prospect this week outlining his positions on china was his swan song preparing him to go back to "breitbart." we had an article this week that says here is why steve bannon is more dangerous outside the white house than in it. he made clear that he...
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so in the case of university of virginia and rosenberger. so i went to law school. this case happened a few years after agraduated. long story short there was a christian newspaper at the university. the university had a student fund. i guess they raised it from an activity fee. it was supposed to be given out equally to different student groups. if you had a soccer paper or an atheist paper of i don't know, some group you could get money from the university to print your paper. the christian group was the only one which asked for the funding. it was a cleaver argument. okay. we have limited funds. so the money can be used to talk about whatever. so, you know, a christian group was in the allowed to express christian views with the student fund. exclusion of all religious views. and that skacarcity of funds an today we will use the same argument at berkeley is not permissible. recent speech on campuses, so i think these are all incidents that occurred in the last couple of years. many of you may be familiar with them. it's a fascinating story that goes back several
so in the case of university of virginia and rosenberger. so i went to law school. this case happened a few years after agraduated. long story short there was a christian newspaper at the university. the university had a student fund. i guess they raised it from an activity fee. it was supposed to be given out equally to different student groups. if you had a soccer paper or an atheist paper of i don't know, some group you could get money from the university to print your paper. the christian...
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and asking anyone from chuck rosenberg on down, someone who did manage to attend is first lady melaniatrump. president trump offered a very different plan. >> the best way to prevent drug addiction and overdose is to prevent people from abusing drugs in the first place. if they don't start, they won't have a problem. if they do start, it is awfully tough to get off. so we can keep them from going on and may be by talking to youth, telling them, no bad for way. if they don't start, it will never be a problem. >> the reaction to that from west virginia, a state where someone died there an overdose every ten hours last year, next. >>> no one in washington was talking about opioids until candidates had to go start doing town halls. what happened in the campaign is they started showing up in new hampshire, and all they wanted to talk about was opioids. how many people have lost someone in this room? whoa. >> we were in west virginia earlier this year. everyone we spoke to had been affected by the opioid crisis. instead of the resources for treatment and rehabilitation, they promised donald
and asking anyone from chuck rosenberg on down, someone who did manage to attend is first lady melaniatrump. president trump offered a very different plan. >> the best way to prevent drug addiction and overdose is to prevent people from abusing drugs in the first place. if they don't start, they won't have a problem. if they do start, it is awfully tough to get off. so we can keep them from going on and may be by talking to youth, telling them, no bad for way. if they don't start, it will...
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this is out of rosenberg, texas, with all of the rain led part of a road to collapse.in the state of texas closed because of the flooding at this hour. our top seder is monitoring tropical storm harvey. what lies ahead for texas? tom, i'm not sure if your mike phone cut out or it wasn't turned on. we'll come back to you because we know you have an important forecast to give to our viewers. this is a slow-moving storm so we do have tom to keep it posted in just a moment. we'll have more images as we take a quick break. exactly a fo. well, a 103 yeah, 103. well, let me ask you guys. how long did it take you two to save that? a long time. then it's a fortune. well, i'm sure you talk to people all the time who think $100k is just pocket change. right now we're just talking to you. i told you we had a fortune. yes, you did. getting closer to your investment goals starts with a conversation. schedule a complimentary goal planning session today. after a hall of fame career, it's no wonder why i use blue-emu arthritis cream. blue-emu's non-greasy, deep-penetrating formula gets
this is out of rosenberg, texas, with all of the rain led part of a road to collapse.in the state of texas closed because of the flooding at this hour. our top seder is monitoring tropical storm harvey. what lies ahead for texas? tom, i'm not sure if your mike phone cut out or it wasn't turned on. we'll come back to you because we know you have an important forecast to give to our viewers. this is a slow-moving storm so we do have tom to keep it posted in just a moment. we'll have more images...
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. >>> cnn as also learned chuck rosenberg sent all of his employees an e-mail denouncing the president's comments suggesting they ignore him. white house press secretary dismissing the criticism, insisting the president was kidding. she accuses the media of trying to make something out of nothing. >>> the white house is waiving environmental laws that would b interfere with construction on the mexico wall. this could become a tactic the white house uses to build additional sections of the wall. construction will not begin for months because federal officials are investigating a protest by a company that competed for a building contract and was later denied. >>> in an effort to cut costs the u.s. is considering buying planes originally built for a bankrupt russian airline to be the new air force one. officials say they're looking to reconfigure a pair of boeing aircraft that was built but never delivered. >> the planes were sitting in storage. one source and a u.s. official stressing the deal is not final but could happen within days. a boeing spokes person telling cnn we're still working
. >>> cnn as also learned chuck rosenberg sent all of his employees an e-mail denouncing the president's comments suggesting they ignore him. white house press secretary dismissing the criticism, insisting the president was kidding. she accuses the media of trying to make something out of nothing. >>> the white house is waiving environmental laws that would b interfere with construction on the mexico wall. this could become a tactic the white house uses to build additional...
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patrick griffin is a former media consultant for republican presidential campaigns, simon rosenberg isr bill clinton campaign advisor. i have to ask both of you the same question. why did she write this, of all the things you could do right now, she's got all the money in the world, i don't understand. why write a book? >> let's look at the title, "what happened." she is reporting back to the tens of millions of americans that voted for her. as you pointed out in the audio clip, she is taking responsibility. she feels like she let people down and she wants to give her best take to explain what happened in the selection and why she did not win. >> melissa: i guess. that's probably the thing that makes the most sense. it's a topic that has been exhausted. everybody involved with this has come out and talked about what happened, including herself. she sat on stage and she's done it, there were a million other ways to do it, she could write a long piece for "the new york times." why write a whole entire book? >> two reasons, melissa. the clintons like money and i think she believes she can
patrick griffin is a former media consultant for republican presidential campaigns, simon rosenberg isr bill clinton campaign advisor. i have to ask both of you the same question. why did she write this, of all the things you could do right now, she's got all the money in the world, i don't understand. why write a book? >> let's look at the title, "what happened." she is reporting back to the tens of millions of americans that voted for her. as you pointed out in the audio clip,...
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new search and rescue happening in richmond just to the town next door and across this town, in rosenbergey fear will fail so evacuations happening there. clearly the roads, the bridges and buildings, amy, can only take so much water. >> yeah, and certainly contributing to all of those rescue efforts, as well. we thank you so much for that. george. n matt gutman has been in the zone since the storm first hit friday night and he joins us again from port aransas on the texas coast. so much damage there, matt. >> reporter: and that damage, george, makes your brain skip a beat. boats in the middle of the street. check out this sea grass all the way up to the second story of that building. that's because the storm surge ghre was so high. now, the mayor of this community saying there is 100% damage here. he literally broke down in tears talking about this community and this -- what you're seeing here is an rv park. this is category 4 damage. these rvs, mobile homes lifted, thrown dozens of yards away from their foundation slammed down together. it's hard to tell where one begins and another end
new search and rescue happening in richmond just to the town next door and across this town, in rosenbergey fear will fail so evacuations happening there. clearly the roads, the bridges and buildings, amy, can only take so much water. >> yeah, and certainly contributing to all of those rescue efforts, as well. we thank you so much for that. george. n matt gutman has been in the zone since the storm first hit friday night and he joins us again from port aransas on the texas coast. so much...
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after this storm and our coverage continues now with senior meteorologist rob marciano who is in rosenberguston. what are you seeing there, rob? >> well, clearly, amy, the infrastructure here is being pushed to the brink. this now a big sinkhole. what used to be just a trickling treatment that runs through a culvert underneath the road became a torrent yesterday and that culvert unable to handle that pressure so a huge sinkhole. this road unraveling. on the other side of this road is a massive shopping mall, strip mall, parking lot, a lot of concrete and it all used to be farmland so that exacerbates the situation, all this water does not absorb into the ground anymore and runs off and it raises these creeks and rivers quite quickly. we're now getting word of a new search and rescue happening in richmond just to the town next door and across this town in rosenberg there is a bridge that they fear will fail so evua clearly the roads, the bridges and buildings, amy, can only take so much water. >> yeah, and certainly contributing to all of those rescue efforts, as well. we thank you so much
after this storm and our coverage continues now with senior meteorologist rob marciano who is in rosenberguston. what are you seeing there, rob? >> well, clearly, amy, the infrastructure here is being pushed to the brink. this now a big sinkhole. what used to be just a trickling treatment that runs through a culvert underneath the road became a torrent yesterday and that culvert unable to handle that pressure so a huge sinkhole. this road unraveling. on the other side of this road is a...
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. >> kat: for more on harvey's devastating impact, let's go to steve harrigan and rosenberg, texas. >just southwest of houston, the rain has not stopped. pounding, coming down sideways. pretty cold as well. making it very difficult for anyone to get around. a lot of the major roads are flooded, as you can see behind me. sometimes even worse than that. some of the structure of the roads is being washed away. a major sinkhole here. we have seen emergency trucks go out so despite these tough conditions, they are going out to try to do what they can. it's not just a houston problem. a lot of shelters here in the suburbs all around filling up quickly as these neighborhoods go from voluntary evacuations. now many of them turning into mandatory evacuations. >> kat: i know there were some problems over the weekend with 9/11 calls and a backlog. i've heard it's gotten a little better. is it still better or is it an issue? >> the 911 calls have been steady. there have been some complaints from authorities who don't want people to use social media. they want them to get on 911. the police here h
. >> kat: for more on harvey's devastating impact, let's go to steve harrigan and rosenberg, texas. >just southwest of houston, the rain has not stopped. pounding, coming down sideways. pretty cold as well. making it very difficult for anyone to get around. a lot of the major roads are flooded, as you can see behind me. sometimes even worse than that. some of the structure of the roads is being washed away. a major sinkhole here. we have seen emergency trucks go out so despite these...
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rosenberg, which is the arrest, getting word that some of the roads have collapsed. an actual sinkhole. asking people to stay home, do not doubt in this unless you absolutely have to. a truck right there, no matter how big you are, you run a risk of stalling out and getting stuck in this. they are telling folks, only call 9-1-1 if you are in imminent danger if you think you are going to die. otherwise, please, please don't do this. do not get out on the road. elizabeth caroline shively with the latest. you have to think about the infrastructure is the water continues with all that pressure. thank you so much, caroline. leland: learning now that the coast guard is deploying helicopters from all over the nation down to houston for aerial rescues once those road even for rescuers. some of the worst damage occurred in rockport texas north of corpus christi. the coastal town of about 10,000 people was a direct hit for hurricane harvey. at least one person died in that area during the storm and they haven't finished searching. additional fatalities to 5000 residents did no
rosenberg, which is the arrest, getting word that some of the roads have collapsed. an actual sinkhole. asking people to stay home, do not doubt in this unless you absolutely have to. a truck right there, no matter how big you are, you run a risk of stalling out and getting stuck in this. they are telling folks, only call 9-1-1 if you are in imminent danger if you think you are going to die. otherwise, please, please don't do this. do not get out on the road. elizabeth caroline shively with the...
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joining us now simon rosenberg is the president and founder of md and in a former campaign advisor. match and matt slap it has been an unbelievable day, and other president there, matt. what is this moment like for hi him? >> it is always shocking when you see and meet with people who have had complete devastation in the lines. there's really nothing quite like it, and there helpless. i think it is very humanizing for president. i think it is important overall, we come to view our president as people who are the healer in chief or the hunger-in-chief as it was for george w. bush. i think was an important moment. and an important moment for people overseas including our enemies to cs connect over a natural disaster and we are on top. and we are compassionate people. it has been an important scene, but the most important thing is for the president to not get in the way of these relief efforts. >> sandra: there was a moment there where the governor had an exchange with the president, where they were keeping praise on each other at which time come the president chimed in and said, i don
joining us now simon rosenberg is the president and founder of md and in a former campaign advisor. match and matt slap it has been an unbelievable day, and other president there, matt. what is this moment like for hi him? >> it is always shocking when you see and meet with people who have had complete devastation in the lines. there's really nothing quite like it, and there helpless. i think it is very humanizing for president. i think it is important overall, we come to view our...
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and asking anyone from chuck rosenberg on down, someone who did manage to attend is first lady melaniapresident trump offered a very different plan. >> the best way to prevent drug addiction and overdose is to prevent people from abusing drugs in the first place. if they don't start, they won't have a problem. if they do start, it is awfully tough to get off. so we can keep them from going on and may be by talking to youth, telling them, no bad for way. if they don't start, it will never be a problem. >> the reaction to that from west virginia, a state where someone died there an overdose every ten hours last year, next. whoooo. finding the best hotel price is now a safe bet. because tripadvisor searches... ...over 200 booking sites - so you save up to 30% on the... ...hotelock it in. tripadvisor. i needed something more to help control my type 2 diabetes. my a1c wasn't were it needed to be. so i liked when my doctor told me that i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do
and asking anyone from chuck rosenberg on down, someone who did manage to attend is first lady melaniapresident trump offered a very different plan. >> the best way to prevent drug addiction and overdose is to prevent people from abusing drugs in the first place. if they don't start, they won't have a problem. if they do start, it is awfully tough to get off. so we can keep them from going on and may be by talking to youth, telling them, no bad for way. if they don't start, it will never...
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. >>> this morning, dea chief chuck rosenberg refuses to accept president trump's comments about how those being arrested should be treated. in a memo to staffers, he wrote in part that he didn't believe agents would mistreat defendants. and quote, i'm right because we have an obligation to speak out when something is wrong. that's what law enforcement officers do. this comes after president trump's speech friday in long island. >> please don't be too nice. [ laughter ] >> like when you guys put somebody in the car, and you're protecting their head, i said, you can take the hand away, okay? [ laughter ] >> san luis obispo police chief deanna cantrell is also taking to twitter to weigh in. she said her department would follow laws related to the use of force and treat everyone with respect. >> anything that's said nationally or anything locally, i don't want anything to damage the relationship that we have worked so hard to build. >> other places have expressed similar thoughts on the president's comments. >>> dozens of retired servicemen are speaking out about president trump's's tra
. >>> this morning, dea chief chuck rosenberg refuses to accept president trump's comments about how those being arrested should be treated. in a memo to staffers, he wrote in part that he didn't believe agents would mistreat defendants. and quote, i'm right because we have an obligation to speak out when something is wrong. that's what law enforcement officers do. this comes after president trump's speech friday in long island. >> please don't be too nice. [ laughter ] >>...
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presidential historian douglas brinkley, and laura rosenberger who is a professor. doug, i'm going to start with you but first i'm going to play the president today. watch this. >> north korea best not make anymore threats to the united states. they will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen. he has been very threatening beyond a normal statement and as i said they will be met with fire, fury and frankly power the likes of which this world has never seen before. >> so, douglas, traditionally you see a u.s. president trying to turn the temperature down. that's not what is happening here. the president's comments today intentional, you think? >> i think they're intentional of what he was feeling in his gut that he felt humiliated. but he used apocalyptic language. very bellicose. it came off as kind of a blow hard here. he's got the world, right now, sitting on the edge of their seats, filled with nervousness and anxiety on does this president's words mean anything? how does one interpret that? i think he owes us to give an address to the nation, per
presidential historian douglas brinkley, and laura rosenberger who is a professor. doug, i'm going to start with you but first i'm going to play the president today. watch this. >> north korea best not make anymore threats to the united states. they will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen. he has been very threatening beyond a normal statement and as i said they will be met with fire, fury and frankly power the likes of which this world has never seen before. >>...
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someone who we know a little bit about that is the annette rosenberg she's joining me here this afternoon with the new hope visitors center. you know all about what makes this town so great. we have talk about the new hope feeling in that piece. it ace live and well tonight, right. >> yes, it is, very exciting town. we get visitors all over the world, nicole, they come here for our rich history, exciting live entertainment, our fine dining, unique shops as you mentioned and also a warm, welcoming diverse community. >> that is you do get that feeling when you come down along main street it is a creative place and get sense of a lot of different people that add to the interesting factor i think. you mentioned main street with the shops, restaurants, and talk to us a little bit about what people can expect what specific places would you tell them to go if they were to come to new hope. >> well, we have live theater, throughout the year, 12 months of the year we have something at the bucks county playhouse which has been refurbish right on the river as well. we also have fine dining, you have
someone who we know a little bit about that is the annette rosenberg she's joining me here this afternoon with the new hope visitors center. you know all about what makes this town so great. we have talk about the new hope feeling in that piece. it ace live and well tonight, right. >> yes, it is, very exciting town. we get visitors all over the world, nicole, they come here for our rich history, exciting live entertainment, our fine dining, unique shops as you mentioned and also a warm,...
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seu >> president obama pardoned chelsea manning, susan rosenberg. >> reporter: president trump said hedidn't want to bury the news but build it up. >> i thought the ratings would be higher than normal. >> reporter: and threatening to shut down the government if mexico doesn't fund the border wall, he said they will pay for the wall. >> it may be through reimbursement, but one way or another, mexico will pay for the wall. >> reporter: he was asked if he considers russia a security threat. >> i consider many countries as a security threat when you look at what's going on in the world today. i hope we do have good relations with russia. >> reporter: nbc has learned according to three sources familiar with robert mueller's inquiry, the public is very interested in the president's role in a response of a trump tower meeting between the russian and see his son, donald trump jr. the sources say prosecutors want to nail down what the elder trump knew about the meeting and whether he tried to conceal its purpose. >> that was peter alexander reporting. the president's lawyer tells nbc news he's,
seu >> president obama pardoned chelsea manning, susan rosenberg. >> reporter: president trump said hedidn't want to bury the news but build it up. >> i thought the ratings would be higher than normal. >> reporter: and threatening to shut down the government if mexico doesn't fund the border wall, he said they will pay for the wall. >> it may be through reimbursement, but one way or another, mexico will pay for the wall. >> reporter: he was asked if he...
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the tech sector is up more than 20% for the year for more on this, we'll bring in david rosenberg and, portfolio manager at tu price. david, the nation is having the blistering political conversations and yet the market is up. why is that happening and how long can it last >> well, i don't think it's up for any other reason than this time last week the stock market got dramatically oversold on all these geopolitical tensions surrounding north korea. so i just think that there's some reversion trade going on helping out the market here. so we are basically taking out a lot of the jitters from a week ago. i don't really advise anybody to look at the market on a day-by-day basis i think that the mantra as you discussed is how great the market is doing, but it's really a handful of stocks. i mean, you've had three dow stocks account for over half of the increase the median dow stock for the year is only up 2% and the median s&p 500 stock has basically done nothing since mid-june so that is basically two months of nothing so it is a wide market and, in fact, it's not worthwhile talking abo
the tech sector is up more than 20% for the year for more on this, we'll bring in david rosenberg and, portfolio manager at tu price. david, the nation is having the blistering political conversations and yet the market is up. why is that happening and how long can it last >> well, i don't think it's up for any other reason than this time last week the stock market got dramatically oversold on all these geopolitical tensions surrounding north korea. so i just think that there's some...
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i believe the rosenberger in question is a student graduate, if i'm not mistaken. i went to the law school. there was a christian newspaper at the university and the university had a student fund. i guess they raised this fund from an activity fee that's assessed on all the students, and it was supposed to be given out equally to different student groups. so if you had a soccer paper or an atheist paper, let's take it out of atheist, if you had a paper of some infinitive group, you could get money from the university to print your paper. christian students asked for this support as well, few hundred dollars and they were denied the printing costs and took this case to the united states supreme court. and the university of virginia's position was, well, first of all, we are denying this money to all religious-oriented publications. the christian group was the only one which had asked for the funding. that was kind of a clever but not availing argument. so that's ok if that doesn't work. we have limited funds. that was another argument, the court wasn't having any of
i believe the rosenberger in question is a student graduate, if i'm not mistaken. i went to the law school. there was a christian newspaper at the university and the university had a student fund. i guess they raised this fund from an activity fee that's assessed on all the students, and it was supposed to be given out equally to different student groups. so if you had a soccer paper or an atheist paper, let's take it out of atheist, if you had a paper of some infinitive group, you could get...
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rob is in rosenberg, texas near a giant sinkhole. let me ask you about the forecast at this point. what makes this storm so dangerous when compared to other hurricanes is that it is still stuck in place. that doesn't appear to be leaving the neighborhood any time soon. what is the forecast for the already waterlogged houston at this point? >> reporter: multidays of more rain, to give you the easy answer. we're stuck in between steering currents. we're always comparing this to tropical storm alice in 2001 which set all the records here in houston. it was chutely devastating. it was absolutely devastating. this storm was a category 4 when it came onshore. so it is that much stronger, has that much more expanse and flow and rainfall to it. we expect to see another foot, maybe two more feet before it's all done on wednesday. we will have things like what's behind me, a sinkhole, happen a lot more off. we just came upon this when we were riding up here with the help of our abc 13 ktrk. they are letting us borrow their equipment to show you this. we don't want to get too close. we're hea
rob is in rosenberg, texas near a giant sinkhole. let me ask you about the forecast at this point. what makes this storm so dangerous when compared to other hurricanes is that it is still stuck in place. that doesn't appear to be leaving the neighborhood any time soon. what is the forecast for the already waterlogged houston at this point? >> reporter: multidays of more rain, to give you the easy answer. we're stuck in between steering currents. we're always comparing this to tropical...