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you see the delta sigma phi house. but right across the street, literally, on the curb, is the makeshift memorial that continues to grow with flowers, photos and other things. this crash happened on 10th street south of san fernando street and the fraternity says they lost a brother who brought a lot of joy to the world. chi lam was crossing the street monday morning when a suspected drunk driver hit him. he died at the hospital. the suspect crashed a few blocks away and ran into his apartment where he was arrested and say 22-year-old solomon friese surrendered to officers without a fight. the fraternity remember the victim as a kind person who made others happy. >> the hardest part about this is that knowing that he is gone. you know? but no matter what, he's part of us. he touched our hearts. >> reporter: lam was a 6 year engineering student set to graduate this june. >> well-rounded individual, you can say. you know? supposed to be graduating and, um, he had a bright future. >> reporter: and delta sigma phi has turn
you see the delta sigma phi house. but right across the street, literally, on the curb, is the makeshift memorial that continues to grow with flowers, photos and other things. this crash happened on 10th street south of san fernando street and the fraternity says they lost a brother who brought a lot of joy to the world. chi lam was crossing the street monday morning when a suspected drunk driver hit him. he died at the hospital. the suspect crashed a few blocks away and ran into his apartment...
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this is right outside literally the fraternity house of delta sigma phi. the victim chi lam was set to graduate from the engineering program this june. he was walking across the street early monday morning when a drunk driver hit him and took off. lam had massive head injuries and he was taken to the hospital where he died that afternoon. the suspect ended up crashing his car a few blocks away and ran inside his apartment. san jose police arrested him there and say 22-year-old solomon freese surrendered to officers without a fight. lam was remembered as a happy person. >> he made people feel comfortable. >> the hardest part is knowing that he is gone. he touched our hearts. >> reporter: the fraternity is planning a week-long fundraiser event here. the next big one will be thursday at 4th street pizza at dinnertime on thursday. >> kiet, do you know how much money they have raised so far? >> reporter: yes. so the fraternity has started a go fund me page. they have about $19,000 collected so far. we're live in san jose kiet do, kpix 5. >>> dallas nurse amber
this is right outside literally the fraternity house of delta sigma phi. the victim chi lam was set to graduate from the engineering program this june. he was walking across the street early monday morning when a drunk driver hit him and took off. lam had massive head injuries and he was taken to the hospital where he died that afternoon. the suspect ended up crashing his car a few blocks away and ran inside his apartment. san jose police arrested him there and say 22-year-old solomon freese...
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in his memory, brothers from his fraternity delta sigma phialong with other friends gathered at the spot he was injured and prayed for him >> he's a person that's always happy always smiling, made people feel comfortable. someone we look up to. he had a bright future. it's sad to see. a 6th year student, the computer engineering student was due to graduate next spring >> we're supposed to walk together so this is gonna be kinda hard. friends tell me they're being as emotionally and financially supportive as possible. along with a go-fund-me page, they are holding a fundraiser on thursday at the 4th street pizza company to help with chi's funeral expenses. there's also a vigil planned in the school's amphitheatre on wednesday. reporting in san jose. a big rig truck. struck and killed a teenage boy. while he was riding his bike to school in cupertino. the deadly accident happened this morning along mcclelan road. officials say, the truck was driving in the same direction of the boy. when it struck him. the driver of the truck drove for another half mile. apparently unaware of the accident.
in his memory, brothers from his fraternity delta sigma phialong with other friends gathered at the spot he was injured and prayed for him >> he's a person that's always happy always smiling, made people feel comfortable. someone we look up to. he had a bright future. it's sad to see. a 6th year student, the computer engineering student was due to graduate next spring >> we're supposed to walk together so this is gonna be kinda hard. friends tell me they're being as emotionally and...
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. >> we believe that they are in support of it, as it takes away the sigma of having to go to court and have it attached to the person and gives the client a little bit more independence, and retain more civil rights. >> so each though it is extending a potentially 30-day period longer of a hold, and you are saying, that positive for the mentally ill patients. >> right, because the conserve ter ship could go up to a year. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> why don't we open it up to the public comment, any member of the public that would like to speak on this item come forward, you each have two minutes. >> my name is mark leary and the chief of psychiatry at san francisco general hospital and i want to say that the implementation of the code, 5270 will correct a decade long work around that as it required extensive resources to be expended on the part of the office of the conservetor and the psychiatrists in san francisco and it is resulted in the unnecessary stigma of the individuals by the association with the temporary conserver ship label, and implementation will allow these
. >> we believe that they are in support of it, as it takes away the sigma of having to go to court and have it attached to the person and gives the client a little bit more independence, and retain more civil rights. >> so each though it is extending a potentially 30-day period longer of a hold, and you are saying, that positive for the mentally ill patients. >> right, because the conserve ter ship could go up to a year. >> thank you. >> thank you very much....
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died since the outbreak was discovered at the start of the year, but with limited treatment, fear and sigmasome of the worst-hit countries, the real number could be much higher. the fight is regularly described as a race against time, but it's a race many are now saying we are losing. the best hope may be stopping it in its tracks by finding that ever-elusive cure or vaccine. >>> seen i don't know diplomats from the united states, iran, and the european union are currently meeting in vienna to talk about iran's nuclear program. iran, china, and russia, have less than six weeks to come to an agreement that would prevent iran from developing nuclear weapons. john kerry is meeting his iranian counterpart, and the katherine ashton. iran insists its atomic prom is for peaceful purposes. >>> the european championship in belgrade had to be dissolved after the match dissoled in into a brawl. >> reporter: this was the moment that sports and politics clashed on the football pitch. a drone bearing an albanian banner flown over serbian players during a qualifying match between the balkan rivals. a syri
died since the outbreak was discovered at the start of the year, but with limited treatment, fear and sigmasome of the worst-hit countries, the real number could be much higher. the fight is regularly described as a race against time, but it's a race many are now saying we are losing. the best hope may be stopping it in its tracks by finding that ever-elusive cure or vaccine. >>> seen i don't know diplomats from the united states, iran, and the european union are currently meeting in...
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lamb was a member of the delta sigma phi fraternity. the driver took off but was arrested a short time later. after crashing just a few blocks away. now last night his friends held a fundraiser at fourth street pizza. >> his family was everything. everybody that knows knew that. we are just trying to do whatever we can to sort of respect him in that way. >> 10% of all sales went to his family. the 23-year-old was set to graduate in the spring. he hoped to get a good job so he could provide for his parents so they could retire. >>> our latest ktvu field poll shows strong support for the state water bond in next tuesday's election. the field poll found 54% of likely voters say they will be voting yes on proposition 1. 22% say no. 24% are still undecided. prop 1 authorizes $7.5 billion. it appears to be losing. 49% of likely voters say they will vote no. 32% plan to vote yes. 19% are still undecided on that one. prop 46 also raises the limit on damages for malpractice suits. >>> we now know why that unmanned rocket exploded over virginia t
lamb was a member of the delta sigma phi fraternity. the driver took off but was arrested a short time later. after crashing just a few blocks away. now last night his friends held a fundraiser at fourth street pizza. >> his family was everything. everybody that knows knew that. we are just trying to do whatever we can to sort of respect him in that way. >> 10% of all sales went to his family. the 23-year-old was set to graduate in the spring. he hoped to get a good job so he could...
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. >> the rocket was carrying a sigma spacecraft loaded with 5,000 spounds of nasa supplies. >> we're a good point on the space station. there was no car go that was critical to us on the flight. >> the flight was the third supply mission to the international space station and marks the first accident since nasa began relying on commercial companies after the space shuttles were retired in 2011. >> we have every confidenced in the team and their ability to get to root cause, resolve the issues, and get back to applying iss. >> >> we will understand what happened hopefully soon. we'll get things back on track. >> a track that leads back into orbit and exploration. >>> and just this morning, russia launched a cargo stipto the international space station without incident. it's kaying nearly 5200 pounds of food, fuel, and supplies. it's expected to dock later today. >>> i want to take you to hawaii. the natural disaster playing out in slow motion. the red hot ooze is moving 30 feet an hour. it's already destroyed the first obstacles. here is northbound's halle jackson. >> this is the firs
. >> the rocket was carrying a sigma spacecraft loaded with 5,000 spounds of nasa supplies. >> we're a good point on the space station. there was no car go that was critical to us on the flight. >> the flight was the third supply mission to the international space station and marks the first accident since nasa began relying on commercial companies after the space shuttles were retired in 2011. >> we have every confidenced in the team and their ability to get to root...
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. >>> she was a member of delta sigma pi, his friends and brothers holding a memorial tonight. he was a computer engineering major supposed to graduate this spring. >> he's a person who was always happy, smiling, made people feel comfortable. >> i think the hardest part is knowing he's gone, you know, but no matter what he's part of us. >> his friends are planning a week's worth of fundraisers to help his family. >>> we know more about the man police say shot and killed two sacramento area sheriff's deputies. he is from mexico and in this country illegally. he was deported twice before, but he managed to sneak back in and live quietly in utah until friday when he went on his rampage. 09 - 15 sec jose c tonight maria medina talked to a man the suspect carjacked. >> i said take it because he put the gun at me. >> reporter: jose cruz is the only one to come face to face with the suspect and not get killed. he didn't know it, but the suspect had already allegedly killed a deputy and seriously wounded another carjacking victim. >> i was like everybody that knows me calling me and sa
. >>> she was a member of delta sigma pi, his friends and brothers holding a memorial tonight. he was a computer engineering major supposed to graduate this spring. >> he's a person who was always happy, smiling, made people feel comfortable. >> i think the hardest part is knowing he's gone, you know, but no matter what he's part of us. >> his friends are planning a week's worth of fundraisers to help his family. >>> we know more about the man police say shot...
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students from kappa sigma fraternity and several universities shaved their heads as part of today's get buzzed event for st. baldrick's foundation. 10-year-old cancer survivor ollie trotta participated in the event for a second time. >> it's okay to be bald and you don't have to be afraid. >> today's event raised more than $34,000 to fight childhood cancers. >>> howard university's homecoming weekend is in full swing. today's events included a parade along georgia avenue northwest and there was actor model tyson bedford snapping a selfie, as he served as grand marshall for the parade. the bison lost to florida a&m. that hurt, but it hasn't stopped the celebrations. tomorrow's events include a morning chapel service followed by an alumni luncheon and fashion show. . >>> changes in the weather, starting to get cold, right? >> it is starting to get cold. temperatures dropping into the 40s tonight. a cold front went through. with he got into the 70s in the afternoon today. then as we moved into the mid afternoon hours and the cold front swept through, you really felt the change in the air,
students from kappa sigma fraternity and several universities shaved their heads as part of today's get buzzed event for st. baldrick's foundation. 10-year-old cancer survivor ollie trotta participated in the event for a second time. >> it's okay to be bald and you don't have to be afraid. >> today's event raised more than $34,000 to fight childhood cancers. >>> howard university's homecoming weekend is in full swing. today's events included a parade along georgia avenue...
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the victim was a member of the delta sigma pi fraternity. he was a computer engineering major and would have graduated this spring. >> he is a person who was always happy and smiling. made people feel comfortable. >> the hardest part about this is that knowing that he is gone, you know? but no matter what, he is part of us. he is he's touched our hearts. >> his friends are planning a week's worth of fundraisers to help his family. >>> new details, the man accused of killing two sheriff's deputies near sacramento on friday had prior run-ins with police. he was using a fake name when he was involved in a misdemeanor hit-and-run in 2003. but his fingerprints were not entered into a database that would flag other arrests or deportation. the suspect was from mexico and here illegally. he was deported twice once for selling drugs in 1997 and he had been living in utah until friday. his real name, luis bracamante. maria medina reports. >> i said, go ahead, take it. he put a gun on me. >> reporter: jose cruz is the only victim to come face to face w
the victim was a member of the delta sigma pi fraternity. he was a computer engineering major and would have graduated this spring. >> he is a person who was always happy and smiling. made people feel comfortable. >> the hardest part about this is that knowing that he is gone, you know? but no matter what, he is part of us. he is he's touched our hearts. >> his friends are planning a week's worth of fundraisers to help his family. >>> new details, the man accused of...
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. >> reporter: lam was the historian for delta sigma phi fraternity. for tam nguyen he was a best friend. >> we were supposed to graduate this upcoming spring together, and we were supposed to walk together. this is going to be kind of hard walking with him -- without him. >> reporter: lam's fraternity put together a crowdfunding site to raise money for his family. so far they've raised over $12,000. if you'd like more information on that site, go to our website at nbcbayarea.com. reporting live in san jose, i'm cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> okay. thank you, cheryl. >>> students at cupertino's monte vista high school are also mourning the death of a teenager, killed by a big rig as the boy rode his bike to school. it happened this morning at mckellan and bulb road near de anza college. witnesses say a gravel truck struck the boy. police say the teenager was in the bike lane and the driver kept going. however, witnesses say they flagged down the big-rig driver who apparently didn't realize what had happened. the driver was not cited by police, but
. >> reporter: lam was the historian for delta sigma phi fraternity. for tam nguyen he was a best friend. >> we were supposed to graduate this upcoming spring together, and we were supposed to walk together. this is going to be kind of hard walking with him -- without him. >> reporter: lam's fraternity put together a crowdfunding site to raise money for his family. so far they've raised over $12,000. if you'd like more information on that site, go to our website at...
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the fraternity brothers of delta sigma phi have established a fund that has raised $17,000 hoping to cover the spends for the services and help his family. they have a memorial planned for later today. >>> this morning, the reward has green for information leading to arrest in a possible road rage shooting that claimed the life a young woman. the award is now at $30,000 for information in the shooting death of perla avina the 30-year-old mother of four riding in the car on 98th on sunday afternoon and someone in another car shot her. investigators say perla avina was riding in a 1998 camry. if you have information call oakland police. >>> bart is asking for your input on easing crowding at the two bitsest stations, the embarcadero and montgomery station in san francisco. 438,000 people reside bart on average each day. during peak periods half of those board or exit at the embarcadero and montgomery stations where the platforms are the smallest, one redesign idea including adding a secondment form allowing riders to board on both sides. you can sound off today and tomorrow at both sta
the fraternity brothers of delta sigma phi have established a fund that has raised $17,000 hoping to cover the spends for the services and help his family. they have a memorial planned for later today. >>> this morning, the reward has green for information leading to arrest in a possible road rage shooting that claimed the life a young woman. the award is now at $30,000 for information in the shooting death of perla avina the 30-year-old mother of four riding in the car on 98th on...
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the fraternity brothers of delta sigma phi have established a page to help the family cover expenses and have a fund that raises money later in the week. >>> and the san francisco giants are waking up in kansas city with only one thought: win game six and bring the world series trophy home, and amy hollyfield is at the civic center plaza with how bay area fans are getting together. >>> that is right this is the lay to be, the giant jumbo-tron has been. here at the lazy here in san francisco that will be showing the gale tonight. there is no which will allowed here and police will be watching to make sure it is a safe party but city officials want people to have a place to gather together. the players left yesterday for kansas city and they boarded buses at at&t park, along with their families and there were fans there to see them off and they caught flights out of sfo. executives say the team was focused and aware of the loud situation they were headed to in kansas city with the enthusiastic fans. after they arrived some spoke to the reporters including the pitcher who has a chance t
the fraternity brothers of delta sigma phi have established a page to help the family cover expenses and have a fund that raises money later in the week. >>> and the san francisco giants are waking up in kansas city with only one thought: win game six and bring the world series trophy home, and amy hollyfield is at the civic center plaza with how bay area fans are getting together. >>> that is right this is the lay to be, the giant jumbo-tron has been. here at the lazy here in...
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one told me 36 point basis move in the treasury was a ten sigma event.n you have that kind of pressure across markets, it feels -- i mean, the technical term one used to use in investment banks is a puke. which is a bit crass. but when you get that, it usually helps you find a base. we've had some helpful comments. >> we need to look for capitulations not just in equity markets. it's all connected. right? and maybe rebecca's right. that was the day that a lot of -- maybe we made some bottoms there. what do you think? >> yeah. good morning. wednesday was a really well day as was just mentioned. treasuries gapped down in a big way. almost like a flash crash in the treasury market. but at the low on wednesday, the s&p actually using data was down 9.9%. so that's pretty much a 10% correction, small caps down i think 13 from their highs. as far as remembering if you go back a hundred years, you'll find the odds of having a 10% correction at any given time is about one in three. historically they happen very frequently. it's just the last few years we've gotte
one told me 36 point basis move in the treasury was a ten sigma event.n you have that kind of pressure across markets, it feels -- i mean, the technical term one used to use in investment banks is a puke. which is a bit crass. but when you get that, it usually helps you find a base. we've had some helpful comments. >> we need to look for capitulations not just in equity markets. it's all connected. right? and maybe rebecca's right. that was the day that a lot of -- maybe we made some...
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it's not a sigma because we're all doing it, like it just makes sense, and our parents all know thate of us can afford to live outside of the home. >> reporter: there must be sometimes where you wish i could just come home and be by myself. >> once in a while. >> reporter: more than 3 million households never formed in the recession. >> eating and having somewhere both. >> reporter: she says she is determined to move out next year. she is joining the foreign service, but until her first check comes, she is not budging. >> and i'm still at home, yes. my mother is very patient. >>> there are signs that the tide is starting to turn. in a recent analysis, bark lays found the share of 18 to 24 year olds living with parents fell for the first time since 2005, last year. and a new study from harvard says young people will form 24 million households over the next ten years. that will drive demand for rental properties and starter homes. this man explained why it's so important to the economy for young people toment become home buyers. >> young people always drive the housing market. they are
it's not a sigma because we're all doing it, like it just makes sense, and our parents all know thate of us can afford to live outside of the home. >> reporter: there must be sometimes where you wish i could just come home and be by myself. >> once in a while. >> reporter: more than 3 million households never formed in the recession. >> eating and having somewhere both. >> reporter: she says she is determined to move out next year. she is joining the foreign...
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she graduated from nearby texas christian university and was a member of the sigma kappa sorority. university administra assured the staff and students that they have no reason to believe she was on campus recently and to keep her in their thoughts and prayers. the cdc is trying to determine exactly when she was exposed to the virus. father jim wants to know when she's coming home. >> we pray that her be healed soon and that we see her again. >> that cavalier king charles spaniel in the pictures. the dog's name is bentley and we understand the dog is now in the care of the city of dallas at a new facility. the dog could possibly have ebola and we understand that the dog is also being closely monitored. >> another health care worker is inform serious condition but is working. she treated a spanish missionary who later died of the virus. al goodman now has been following her case. he's live in madrid. teresa appears to be slowly improving and she's now survived more than two weeks and that's crucial. >> that is. and each additional day she's in this hospital behind me is like a small
she graduated from nearby texas christian university and was a member of the sigma kappa sorority. university administra assured the staff and students that they have no reason to believe she was on campus recently and to keep her in their thoughts and prayers. the cdc is trying to determine exactly when she was exposed to the virus. father jim wants to know when she's coming home. >> we pray that her be healed soon and that we see her again. >> that cavalier king charles spaniel in...
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also sigma aldridge today, green mountain coffee hitting a new high and costco has been in and out ofe territory today. but it, guys, is at historic highs today on a down day. back to you. >> bertha, thank you very much. on a day of triple digit losses for stocks, are bonds the better bet right now? we have two of the top bond fund managers here to give us their picks. laird landman and from columbus, ohio, doug swanson who manages jp morgan's $25 billion core bond fund. welcome, gentlemen, to both of you. laird, let me start by asking you, are bonds a good buy now? and if so, where in the whole panply of bonds? >> we're caution on the bond market. even today's action, this move down in rates is largely down in our opinion. sure it could go another ten basis points but you've got to worry that the welcome-term trend will be the higher rates. that's what the federal reserve is telling us. when you look at other segments in the credit, credit tends to be expensive right now. we're a disciplined value manager, a team approach. we've been basically cycling out of these risky sectors. >> d
also sigma aldridge today, green mountain coffee hitting a new high and costco has been in and out ofe territory today. but it, guys, is at historic highs today on a down day. back to you. >> bertha, thank you very much. on a day of triple digit losses for stocks, are bonds the better bet right now? we have two of the top bond fund managers here to give us their picks. laird landman and from columbus, ohio, doug swanson who manages jp morgan's $25 billion core bond fund. welcome,...
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many are isolated by the sigma of being ebola orphans.es are too scared to care for them. they say that now adult ebola survivors, some of whom lost their own children to the virus, are taking care of them. we can't close our eyes to this desperate need overseas. we can't just close our borders. there are many ways to help, and you can reach out to those aid groups on the screen. to find out what you can do. it's a human tragedy, so it's our business. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. have a great weekend. "hardball" starts right now. >>> it's friday night in america, and this is "hardball." ♪ ♪ >>> good evening, i'm chris matthews in washington. a high school freshman opens fire in a school cafeteria, shooting a table full of his friends, then himself. a self-radicalized muslim convert attacks four
many are isolated by the sigma of being ebola orphans.es are too scared to care for them. they say that now adult ebola survivors, some of whom lost their own children to the virus, are taking care of them. we can't close our eyes to this desperate need overseas. we can't just close our borders. there are many ways to help, and you can reach out to those aid groups on the screen. to find out what you can do. it's a human tragedy, so it's our business. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. have...
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she graduated from the college of nursing at nearby texas christian university and a member of the sigma cappa sorority. hours after the release of her name. they released a statement saying tcu has no reason to believe this alum has been on campus at this time and to keep her in their thoughts and prarss. cdc is trying to determine when pham was exposed to the virus. father jim wants to know when she is coming home. >> we pray that they'll let her be healed soon and we can see her again. >> reporter: and erin, the fear of ebola spreading in this area is real. anecdotally father jim said there are members of his congregation who said they are afraid when pham's mother returns to the church they will be exposed and also said there was a party scheduled in the mully purpose room there and that -- the multi purpose room and that family has canceled because they don't want to be expose the to ebola either. >> thank you very much, victor. >>> and i want to bring in a close friend and former colleague of nina pham, jennifer joseph. and thank you for being with us tonight. you've been speaking
she graduated from the college of nursing at nearby texas christian university and a member of the sigma cappa sorority. hours after the release of her name. they released a statement saying tcu has no reason to believe this alum has been on campus at this time and to keep her in their thoughts and prarss. cdc is trying to determine when pham was exposed to the virus. father jim wants to know when she is coming home. >> we pray that they'll let her be healed soon and we can see her again....
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imagine now when there is more of a sigma attached, when there is more confuse about the treatment andall right, ahead, three sheriff's deputies are on leave as a precaution after they went into the apartment where thomas eric duncan first got sick. ahead at this hour, what are their chances of getting the virus? we'll talk with a medical ethicist about the latest developments in the first ebola case diagnosed in the u.s. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's
imagine now when there is more of a sigma attached, when there is more confuse about the treatment andall right, ahead, three sheriff's deputies are on leave as a precaution after they went into the apartment where thomas eric duncan first got sick. ahead at this hour, what are their chances of getting the virus? we'll talk with a medical ethicist about the latest developments in the first ebola case diagnosed in the u.s. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel....
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it was over a six sigma event. i think that's really important.nk it really speaks to the skittishness in the market and the positioning in the market. so i think that's a really important baseline to start with. as far as yields are concerned though, i really don't see yields moving dramatically higher from here. we've been long duration for most of the year. we're kind of flattish now but we think bigger opportunities is in the spread markets more so than the treasury market. >> you don't see yields going much higher. do you see them going much lower? >> well, you know, what i think the bias is there more than rates moving higher. i think it's a harder call now than it was but i see a bias towards lower yields than higher yields. more importantly what i see happening in the market is pricing out the rate hikes. so the market moves on bullard's comments today and i think really what we'll see over the course of the next couple months or so is that the expectation of the fed is they're out of the game, not in the game. >> wanted to hit on where yo
it was over a six sigma event. i think that's really important.nk it really speaks to the skittishness in the market and the positioning in the market. so i think that's a really important baseline to start with. as far as yields are concerned though, i really don't see yields moving dramatically higher from here. we've been long duration for most of the year. we're kind of flattish now but we think bigger opportunities is in the spread markets more so than the treasury market. >> you...
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numerous groups joining her in her call for that, saying this quarantine unfairly sigma tieses health care workers and also will prevent other volunteers from going to assist with that outbreak in africa. now, speaking of those health care workers on the front lines, dr. craig spencer is at bellevue here behind me where he is in serious but stable condition. he tested positive for ebola shortly after returning to the u.s. from volunteering in guinea. now, we're told he tolerated a mras th plasma transfusion very well, from nancy ebola patient nancy writebol who says she is happy to give it and she's praying for spencer. we're also waiting on the test results from a 5-year-old boy inside the hospital. he had a low-grade fever. we're told that he had been recently in one of those three ebola-stricken countries in africa. and so they're running tests on him. they're expecting those this afternoon, possibly early evening, but once again a low-grade fever had been to one of those african-stricken countries. enough cause for concern, toure, so they decided to test him just to be sure. back
numerous groups joining her in her call for that, saying this quarantine unfairly sigma tieses health care workers and also will prevent other volunteers from going to assist with that outbreak in africa. now, speaking of those health care workers on the front lines, dr. craig spencer is at bellevue here behind me where he is in serious but stable condition. he tested positive for ebola shortly after returning to the u.s. from volunteering in guinea. now, we're told he tolerated a mras th...
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. >> : klamath my children for better worse sigmas health and till death do us part.i will never give up on her. people who kids have brain damage other so your kids >> : those cries coming from milo in fields the mother of the girls 13 year-old declared brain dead six ago kept on life-support in new jersey. >> : it see the flood that sent her >> : she is the strongest mind is a new video of showing the girl at her mother esther moved her foot and appears cheers bonds. another video the mother asked her move to move her hand it appears she does that as well. family's lawyer argues that the brain was swollen 10 months ago giving the impression she is brain-dead. friday mri and to last week showing judge hyde grain trade experts from out-of-state then spoke in see your her brain not liquefied therefore is not brain-dead. >> : and people say bad things about her and call her corpse will cease to the brain dead girl from california so much more than that >> : i really want to prove the that that >> : the highest family once the court to reverse the brain dead decision the
. >> : klamath my children for better worse sigmas health and till death do us part.i will never give up on her. people who kids have brain damage other so your kids >> : those cries coming from milo in fields the mother of the girls 13 year-old declared brain dead six ago kept on life-support in new jersey. >> : it see the flood that sent her >> : she is the strongest mind is a new video of showing the girl at her mother esther moved her foot and appears cheers bonds....
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gileia, afintor and for sigma, these are delivered between $had 00 million and $600 million and they grew over 20%. when that happened, you're able to more than compensate for any pat incident expiration that you're going through. >> from diavan, the blood pressure, i guess that's one of the things you're referring to there. we also had lily on last week. you were involved in that three-way deal with a switch of assets. can you explain how that set you up for the future and what you did for people that don't remember? >> yeah, yes. back in april, we took a hard look at our portfolio. i believe in the next three years, we're going to have to focus on businesses that have innovation power and global scale. pharmaceuticals, generics, and eye care. these are three divisions that are over $10 billion. they have global scale, they have innovation power. but to do that, we had to optimize our portfolio. and i call this precision m&a where we look at our portfolio, look at a partner where they could potentially benefit from some of our as aets. so eli lilly is acquirining our animal health b
gileia, afintor and for sigma, these are delivered between $had 00 million and $600 million and they grew over 20%. when that happened, you're able to more than compensate for any pat incident expiration that you're going through. >> from diavan, the blood pressure, i guess that's one of the things you're referring to there. we also had lily on last week. you were involved in that three-way deal with a switch of assets. can you explain how that set you up for the future and what you did...
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. >> good morning, sigma kappa! >>> we're back now 8:00 on a wednesday morning.. it's nice out here. >> it feels good. >> you just have to embrace it. >> you know, it's raining from behind so it's soaking our backs, even as we put the umbrellas up here. >> yes. >> i'm matt lauer, along with hoda kotb, al roker and tamron hall. savannah is on a maternity lear. carson is out in california working on "the invoices." >> look at all these people out here. they're not complaining. >> that's why it's a nor'easter, baby! that's why it's a nor'easter. >> you've got it. all right. we'll throw it inside where natalie is all warm and toasty at news desk. >> good morning to you. breaking news. canadian capital ottawa is under lockdown following a shooting. pete is in washington with the latest. >> reporter: the early reports were the shooting incident was over with one person shot. but authorities are now search to see if there is a second gunman. it happened just a short time ago in ottawa. officials say a man with a gun shot a soldier at the war memorial, then headed just a
. >> good morning, sigma kappa! >>> we're back now 8:00 on a wednesday morning.. it's nice out here. >> it feels good. >> you just have to embrace it. >> you know, it's raining from behind so it's soaking our backs, even as we put the umbrellas up here. >> yes. >> i'm matt lauer, along with hoda kotb, al roker and tamron hall. savannah is on a maternity lear. carson is out in california working on "the invoices." >> look at all these...
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. >> good morning, sigma kappa! >>> we're back now 8:00 on a wednesday morning.r, 2014. it's nice out here. >> it feels nice out, right? >> you just have to embrace it. >> you know, it's raining from behind so it's soaking our backs, even as we put the umbrellas up here. >> yes. >> i'm matt lauer, along with hoda kotb, al roker and tamron hall. savian is on maternity leave and carson is working on "the voice." >> look at all these people out here. they're not complaining. >> that's why it's a nor'easter, baby! that's why it's a nor'easter. >> you've got it. we'll throw it inside where natalie is all warm and toasty at news desk. >> i sure am. come on in. nbc national correspondent kate snow is in omaha where ashoka mukpo has been treated. >> reporter: it's been 20 days since he was diagnosed with ebola in liberia and 16 days since he has been here in nebraska, being treated. really good new this is morning. he passed several blood tests, showing he is negative for ebola. and just minutes after getting that news, he actually sent this tweet out saying "ebola free
. >> good morning, sigma kappa! >>> we're back now 8:00 on a wednesday morning.r, 2014. it's nice out here. >> it feels nice out, right? >> you just have to embrace it. >> you know, it's raining from behind so it's soaking our backs, even as we put the umbrellas up here. >> yes. >> i'm matt lauer, along with hoda kotb, al roker and tamron hall. savian is on maternity leave and carson is working on "the voice." >> look at all these...