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first in person rebuttal, if you will, to hillary clinton's convention speech just last night but no sooner had clinton wrapped up her speech late night that trump was going after her on twitter in particular and doing one of the things he does best which is stoke fear with regards to terrorism. he tweeted, quote, hillary' refusal to mention radical islam as she pushes a 500% increase in refugees is more proof she is unfit to lead the country. brought up repeatedly on the
first in person rebuttal, if you will, to hillary clinton's convention speech just last night but no sooner had clinton wrapped up her speech late night that trump was going after her on twitter in particular and doing one of the things he does best which is stoke fear with regards to terrorism. he tweeted, quote, hillary' refusal to mention radical islam as she pushes a 500% increase in refugees is more proof she is unfit to lead the country. brought up repeatedly on the
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not strong enough that it will encourage fed to raise rates sooner than we thought but not too weak to push rates off
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the sooner theresa may takes her position, the sooner article 50 can be triggered. that's the formal league process to starts for the brexit. relisticically article 508 may not be triggered until tend of the year, even early next year. i had the chance to speak to it will president of the group and asked him if that would be too long to wait. >> we can't force them to go any faster. it's in the uk interest to get clarity between the eu and uk. investors don't like the uncertainty about the future. let's get that clarity as soon as possible. >> do you regret mr. osborne is not here today. >> whenever mr. osborne is not here, i always miss him. >> reporter: a very clear message once again from brusselss that time is of the essence and keep in mind when theresa may gets down to the business of leading negotiations with eu that will largely be cared out with juan claude ya g yunger. i had the chance to speak tom eu commission for economic affairs and asked him whether he was encouraged bid the fact that theresa may supported remain. here's what he had so say. >> it's a
the sooner theresa may takes her position, the sooner article 50 can be triggered. that's the formal league process to starts for the brexit. relisticically article 508 may not be triggered until tend of the year, even early next year. i had the chance to speak to it will president of the group and asked him if that would be too long to wait. >> we can't force them to go any faster. it's in the uk interest to get clarity between the eu and uk. investors don't like the uncertainty about...
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it's a ticking time bomb that we are just leaving for the next generation if we don't address it sooner or later. >> so as mayors you have to have a loud voice to the federal government right? mayor cornett: that's right. that's right. mayor rawlings-blake: but a loud voice and a unified voice. i think a lot of people would look at us and say that we are very different. i'm a black girl from baltimore, a strong democrat he's not right? but on this issue we speak with one voice. when you build, or repair an airport or a bridge in oklahoma city, that job can't be outsourced. we repair water structure in baltimore that job can't be outsourced. so we are moving our infrastructure, making us more competitive, globally, as well as creating jobs for the future so we might be different but on this issue we stand very united. >> thank you both. really appreciate you sitting down with us and best of luck in your cities. mayor rawlings-blake: thank you. mayor cornett: thank you. see more of matter of fact's >> with the mayors on our website, matteroffact.tv. send your thoughts, and tweets. check i
it's a ticking time bomb that we are just leaving for the next generation if we don't address it sooner or later. >> so as mayors you have to have a loud voice to the federal government right? mayor cornett: that's right. that's right. mayor rawlings-blake: but a loud voice and a unified voice. i think a lot of people would look at us and say that we are very different. i'm a black girl from baltimore, a strong democrat he's not right? but on this issue we speak with one voice. when you...
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and according to general macarthur, was no pacifist, a good of and much sooner -- it could have endedh sooner. >> you can watch the entire program tonight turning in a eastern -- 8:00 eastern on american history tv on c-span 3. the civil war institute at gettysburg college in pennsylvania recently hosted a conference on reconstruction and the legacy of the civil war. up next, abigail cooper, history professor at brandeis university talks about the experience of free people in refugee camps during and after the civil war. the talk is about one hour. we're going to look inside the refugee camp of the american civil war. i agree with mark summers who spoke yesterday about reconstruction, that it started in 1861. it started in these refugee camps. i'm going to start with two stories. the first one might be familiar. it is the story of how the contraband decision got handed down. it happened important role -- fort monroe virginia. ,may 24, 1861. frank townsend, james baker, and shepherd mallory get a boat under the cover of darkness and row into fortis monroe where the union just arrived.
and according to general macarthur, was no pacifist, a good of and much sooner -- it could have endedh sooner. >> you can watch the entire program tonight turning in a eastern -- 8:00 eastern on american history tv on c-span 3. the civil war institute at gettysburg college in pennsylvania recently hosted a conference on reconstruction and the legacy of the civil war. up next, abigail cooper, history professor at brandeis university talks about the experience of free people in refugee...
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the fog will burn off sooner each day. will be for the inland areas. >>> golden state warriors are another step closer to building a new arena in san francisco. the superior court shows is looking at -- looked at the plan and set it was adequate. protesters said it would cause traffic jams and difficult access to uc medical center. they now have five days to appeal the ruling. lawyers say they -- the warriors say they hope to break ground soon and have it up and running by 2019. >>> usa basketball team is getting ready for the summer olympics. there are three warriors representing our country, draymond green, carand rent and -- kevin durant and [ indiscernible ] thompson. >> we have one goal only, that is to win. we're just trying to win. >> the tim -- the team has a slate of exhibition games before the olympics. >>> last night out of the coliseum the a's beat the houston astros. here's a two run go ahead single. they face the astros again last night. the giants open up a short interleague series against the boston red sox
the fog will burn off sooner each day. will be for the inland areas. >>> golden state warriors are another step closer to building a new arena in san francisco. the superior court shows is looking at -- looked at the plan and set it was adequate. protesters said it would cause traffic jams and difficult access to uc medical center. they now have five days to appeal the ruling. lawyers say they -- the warriors say they hope to break ground soon and have it up and running by 2019....
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plenty to go around although they will probably get chewed up sooner today. getting back to the north west breeze. but 29, gusts to 36, out at traverse, west of concord, west of oakland, west of the altamont pass as well. low 50s to low 60s, for some. taking a look to the south. mid-60s morgan hill to gilroy and santa cruz and 53 at boulder creek and 59 for santa clara and cool conditions and everybody is in the 50s. the system continues to work its way from north to south in the pacific northwest. and that enhances the fog for us. and 50s and 60s and bay and inland temperatures and now 70s and low 80s for most. sal, two issues are you working on here. >> yes, the highway 4 thing is unfortunately no longer a big traffic deal. eastbound highway 4 at hill crest. clearing up an accident there. i do want to mention that we watched the tracy commute, steve, and you too, if you're waiting for the tracy super commute. i do want to mention that 205 is already slow. a little bit before mountain house. heading west, and 580 gets slow after you pass 205 and you drive ov
plenty to go around although they will probably get chewed up sooner today. getting back to the north west breeze. but 29, gusts to 36, out at traverse, west of concord, west of oakland, west of the altamont pass as well. low 50s to low 60s, for some. taking a look to the south. mid-60s morgan hill to gilroy and santa cruz and 53 at boulder creek and 59 for santa clara and cool conditions and everybody is in the 50s. the system continues to work its way from north to south in the pacific...
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. >> for france, the sooner the better.there cannot be discussions or pre-negotiations before the negotiations, but we can, of course, prepare this negotiation and we can understand that your government that has just been formed need this time. let me repeat, the sooner, the better, in the common interest. >> as the u.k. leaves the eu, we will have to determine how to maintain the closest possible economic relationship between our countries, and it will take time to prepare for those negotiations. i understand the need for certainty and confidence in the market, and that's why i've already been clear that the u.k. will not invoke article 50 before the end of this year. emma: the u.n. backed government is condemning france for failing to gordon with them over troops operating in the country -- failing to coordinate with them over troops cooperating in the country. libya says it will not compromise on its sovereignty. to amateurccording footage, this is the helicopter downed near benghazi that was carrying t three french sold
. >> for france, the sooner the better.there cannot be discussions or pre-negotiations before the negotiations, but we can, of course, prepare this negotiation and we can understand that your government that has just been formed need this time. let me repeat, the sooner, the better, in the common interest. >> as the u.k. leaves the eu, we will have to determine how to maintain the closest possible economic relationship between our countries, and it will take time to prepare for...
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a little cooler to the north because the front will come through a little sooner. of a shower or storm close to the chesapeake bay tomorrow. tomorrow's impact, i've got you on the low side. we're on the green for sure. the reason being, well, once again still hot but lower humidity late in the afternoon and becoming a little breezy. a great evening all the way around. and then take a look at the next couple of days here. sunday high temperature of 89, breezy on sunday, very nice, low humidity on monday, high of 89. open then we go back into the 90s during how many days in a row? >> seven. >> all right. she remembers. 6:00 news we talked about it, tuesday all the way through next monday i've got in the 90s, may even prolong that. and we've got a few days that are not just around 90 but maybe 95. three of the seven at 95 degrees. some of the computer ls but i'm not going that hot just yet. we have heat making its way in next week. >> i'm glad you didn't count them out. >> would have been nice to have a 15-day forecast. >>> daniel murphy has had his fair share of succ
a little cooler to the north because the front will come through a little sooner. of a shower or storm close to the chesapeake bay tomorrow. tomorrow's impact, i've got you on the low side. we're on the green for sure. the reason being, well, once again still hot but lower humidity late in the afternoon and becoming a little breezy. a great evening all the way around. and then take a look at the next couple of days here. sunday high temperature of 89, breezy on sunday, very nice, low humidity...
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it's going to be sooner. he told the "washington post" i will make up my mind over the next three to four days. in my mind, i have someone that would be really good. in his mind. at the moment, the conventional wisdom seems to be donald trump's first choice is indiana republican governor, mike pence. governor pence will be introducing donald trump at a rally tomorrow and doing a fund-raiser for him as well. mike pence, in terms of this is political career, he's in an interesting place, at the end of his first term as governor. he was out at the bartholomew county fair, doing what governors do, admiing cows and pigs and complimenting people on cows and pigs and telling reporters he's not focused at all about becoing vice president because he's focused on getting re-elected as governor. getting re-elected as governor is not a sure thing for mike pence. we'll have more on that. in terms of the logistics, the tock is really ticking but not because the convention is next week. indiana law says you can't run for go
it's going to be sooner. he told the "washington post" i will make up my mind over the next three to four days. in my mind, i have someone that would be really good. in his mind. at the moment, the conventional wisdom seems to be donald trump's first choice is indiana republican governor, mike pence. governor pence will be introducing donald trump at a rally tomorrow and doing a fund-raiser for him as well. mike pence, in terms of this is political career, he's in an interesting...
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for the garland family, they will seek financial freedom a year sooner than they expected. >> for the last five years, we have been with this $1,300 a month paying off our past and now with the extra money and the ability to pay it down sooner, we could start thinking about our future. >> now these are formal programs to help chip away at student loans in this country. and they are still few and far between but most companies have said if you are an employee and struggling with stud talk to one of your bosses or an adviser, personalized solutions might be available. >> that is such a great point. and the financial future and securing that is the key through 401(k) contributions or paying down the student debt, the companies are doing a gret benefit for the employees. thank you, kayla. >>> up next, we're on the money. kids are expensive but with the right planning and smart money moves, being a parent doesn't have to be a financial burden. tips for mom to be financially savvy and moves they could teach their own kids. >>> and later if money is tight for a summer getaway, there is money
for the garland family, they will seek financial freedom a year sooner than they expected. >> for the last five years, we have been with this $1,300 a month paying off our past and now with the extra money and the ability to pay it down sooner, we could start thinking about our future. >> now these are formal programs to help chip away at student loans in this country. and they are still few and far between but most companies have said if you are an employee and struggling with stud...
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expect those showers to come in a lot sooner. that's because that stationary boundary is giving way to a warm front. scientific, but if you follow us on twitter and facebook, i'll have more information there. meantime, jess kashgs back to you. >> thank you. we are watching a pretty serious situation in burlington county and mt. laurel on 295 where we have a tractor/trailer accident with a pedestrian involved that was walking down the highway. so, a serious situation under way. there will be an accident investigation, of course, following this. it's 295 northbound, closed in between route 70 and around the route 38 area. you can see we have red right here. best bet, take the new jersey turnpike to get by if you need to get by, because 295 will be closed with that accident investigation for quite some time. we'll check in with this scene again and some shore roads when i come back, rosemary. >> thanks for that, jessica. >>> this morning we're following some breaking news from overnight of a deadly ending to a family cookout? philad
expect those showers to come in a lot sooner. that's because that stationary boundary is giving way to a warm front. scientific, but if you follow us on twitter and facebook, i'll have more information there. meantime, jess kashgs back to you. >> thank you. we are watching a pretty serious situation in burlington county and mt. laurel on 295 where we have a tractor/trailer accident with a pedestrian involved that was walking down the highway. so, a serious situation under way. there will...
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as you step out the door to kick started your "hump day," we have the clouds mixing up sooner today. live weather camera looking to the south towards the peninsula. we have thin overcast. 59 degrees in san jose. 58 degrees in oakland. right now, winds are pretty breezy inland. but along the coast, only 5. 3 in oakland. calm in san jose. 24, however, in the fairfield area. concord is south at 14 with a gust at 22. winds will be out of the west and northwest 10 to 20 miles per hour today. so we do have the stratus along the coast. but because of high pressure actually over texas, nudging its way west, it's mixing up that marine layer sooner. numbers 63 from pacifica to 86 in fairfield. 80 san jose. 83 in santa rosa. a toasty weekend is in the offering. we'll have that forecast momentarily. but right now, here's gianna. >>> this time around we start with a look at the bay bridge this morning. good morning, traffic is light out of oakland, emeryville into san francisco. no delays right now. it's an easy ride as you work your way across the upper deck of the bay bridge. if you are coming
as you step out the door to kick started your "hump day," we have the clouds mixing up sooner today. live weather camera looking to the south towards the peninsula. we have thin overcast. 59 degrees in san jose. 58 degrees in oakland. right now, winds are pretty breezy inland. but along the coast, only 5. 3 in oakland. calm in san jose. 24, however, in the fairfield area. concord is south at 14 with a gust at 22. winds will be out of the west and northwest 10 to 20 miles per hour...
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but hints that it might burn out slightly sooner today. and i think, i need a microphone. >> he is fixing it. >> i will find it. >> stay pack. >> it was kind of like it is windy. >> it is windy for some. >> okay. >> it is windy for some. and it continues, 26s, gusting to 38. that is screaming from cordelia to fairfield. no doubt about it. and 50s on the temperatures to low 60s and east bay temperature, it has cooled off on pittsburgh and antioch, below 60 and that tells you the cooler weather made it inland. eastern solano. and eastern contra costa county. and the system to the north will dig into the picture. that will keep a rather cool pattern. 50s, 60s, and 70s and low 80s for many. upper 70s though apparently when you get 38 mile-an-hour winds. sal, what do you have? i hope nothing at 4:31. but one issue on the bay bridge. >> unfortunately, we have a couple of things out there, steve, on this tuesday. that seems like a monday. and first of all, where you have to go to that deadly crash, eastbound highway 4, as you come up on hill cres
but hints that it might burn out slightly sooner today. and i think, i need a microphone. >> he is fixing it. >> i will find it. >> stay pack. >> it was kind of like it is windy. >> it is windy for some. >> okay. >> it is windy for some. and it continues, 26s, gusting to 38. that is screaming from cordelia to fairfield. no doubt about it. and 50s on the temperatures to low 60s and east bay temperature, it has cooled off on pittsburgh and antioch, below...
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- and which sooner when? which war are we talking about? - you pick. do you blame, you know, president obama came in as someone who had been opposed to the iraq war, he was in the state senate in illinois at the time, but he, nonetheless, said, "i was opposed at the time "to going in, i believe it was the wrong thing to do," he comes into the white house and he confronts the reality of the situation we found ourselves in, and as much as he believes he brought us closer to ending-- - well, he got close to ending iraq, but then, well, the saudis, the iranians, they have proxies there. and isis was a spawn of all that. - so you don't begrudge him for discovering that the circumstances on the ground were different than appeared to be the case when he was campaigning. - no. what could he have? presidents have certain limits beyond which they're simply impeached. and there's bigger players in washington than the president of the united states. there's the military industrial complex, there's the cia. when you get in that office, you meet these people, they c
- and which sooner when? which war are we talking about? - you pick. do you blame, you know, president obama came in as someone who had been opposed to the iraq war, he was in the state senate in illinois at the time, but he, nonetheless, said, "i was opposed at the time "to going in, i believe it was the wrong thing to do," he comes into the white house and he confronts the reality of the situation we found ourselves in, and as much as he believes he brought us closer to...
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maybe sooner.old, to me still has no intrinsic value to analyze. >> who else has a thought on oil? >> i think just -- just to the gold point. inbound etf flows, gld and price of gold itself are shocking to anyone that thinks that this is a dog that's wagging its own tail. you are mistaken. i think gold has ban great trade this year. it may continue to be. we'll have the stuff later this summer or oct, rather. noises coming from other european country. gold should work in that environment but for traders, not investors. >>> still a lot more ahead on the "halftime report" today. >> announcer: straight ahead -- the call of the day. it's a stock that's been beaten down 37% in a year. now, one analyst says -- watch out below. plus, apple's really legged the major indices this year. is there reason to believe we're in for a change? >>> and, we'll get you ahead of next week with key quarterly reports on the way. more "halftime" in two minutes. i'm here at the td ameritrade trader offices. steve, other tha
maybe sooner.old, to me still has no intrinsic value to analyze. >> who else has a thought on oil? >> i think just -- just to the gold point. inbound etf flows, gld and price of gold itself are shocking to anyone that thinks that this is a dog that's wagging its own tail. you are mistaken. i think gold has ban great trade this year. it may continue to be. we'll have the stuff later this summer or oct, rather. noises coming from other european country. gold should work in that...
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this is why i'm pegging this a couple hours sooner. p.m., hour by hour continues to show those moderate downpours moving through. although not very organized. very important because everything will start to organize as this low continues to work its way eastward. again, keep in mind that throughout the earlier morning hours, we're going to see a little sunshine. those clouds developing very quickly. and then right behind that we have flash flooding, so of course you want to stay tuned to that. it looks like the national weather service has a hazardous weather outlook you want to keep in contact with throughout the day. hit the refresh button as much as possible. look at the bot of the screen for your local forecast. hour by hour is telling the story right now because it's all about how this system is timing out. i want to get this going, if possible, just a little more. this is really important. this live shot over philadelphia, this is telling us here, ladies, that we have a warm front starting to push northward. it's unstable right n
this is why i'm pegging this a couple hours sooner. p.m., hour by hour continues to show those moderate downpours moving through. although not very organized. very important because everything will start to organize as this low continues to work its way eastward. again, keep in mind that throughout the earlier morning hours, we're going to see a little sunshine. those clouds developing very quickly. and then right behind that we have flash flooding, so of course you want to stay tuned to that....
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enjoy doing it sooner according to her staff.t that her campaign issued following this. and then after that, i want to kind of breakdown this statement. she goes on to say or at least her spokesman says, secretary clinton gave a voluntary interview this morning about her e-mail arrangements while she was secretary of state. she is pleased to have had the opportunity to assist the department of justice in bringing this review to a conclusion out of respect for the investigative process she will not comment further on her interview. now, the reason why i basically investigative and also review, as you know, doug, that campaign is making it all along that this fbi investigation was a security review. now, i'm not not an attorney like you are but review and investigation in the same statement. >> yeah, no, no, no. there's a huge split. i'm glad you brought it up, up. and it's just class eic rhetori. one side saying this is review and the other side, rightfully so, they say wait a minute. this is a criminal investigation. everybody sl
enjoy doing it sooner according to her staff.t that her campaign issued following this. and then after that, i want to kind of breakdown this statement. she goes on to say or at least her spokesman says, secretary clinton gave a voluntary interview this morning about her e-mail arrangements while she was secretary of state. she is pleased to have had the opportunity to assist the department of justice in bringing this review to a conclusion out of respect for the investigative process she will...
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this is an incentive to soon -- send cash sooner. here is the argument.ould loosen restrictions. china has one huge advantage. they had easy financing from government banks. this should be embraced. many american firms were saved from bankruptcy. china says it's overseas purchases are nothing unusual. the u.s. owns more than twice as many deals in 2015. more stories on bloomberg.com. rare still, why is a sitting on a market? we will talk about the real estate market. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from bloomberg in york and london, i am vonnie quinn. mark: you are watching bloomberg markets. apartment is a castle in the sky. it is an architectural masterpiece. it has 14 stained-glass windows. home than slowd to sell? our real estate expert joins us now to answer that question. it does seem a little odd that something with that detail is still on the market. it's a lot of money. there are lots of millionaires in new york city. >> it's been on the market for two years. $7was originally listed at million. for then dollars is apartment and the one next to
this is an incentive to soon -- send cash sooner. here is the argument.ould loosen restrictions. china has one huge advantage. they had easy financing from government banks. this should be embraced. many american firms were saved from bankruptcy. china says it's overseas purchases are nothing unusual. the u.s. owns more than twice as many deals in 2015. more stories on bloomberg.com. rare still, why is a sitting on a market? we will talk about the real estate market. this is bloomberg. ♪...
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the people who live close to mountaintop removal sites are dying sooner than they should. birth defects or higher. this is due not just to toxic chemicals that permeate groundwater, including mercury, lead, arsenic, and plenty of things most of us could not pronounce, but the air around the site is of the dirty's in the nation and beautiful natural kentucky has the highest rates of lung cancer in the nation with epidemic rates of respiratory disease and heart failure. company can't turn a profit without killing your own workers, that is bad enough assuming those workers know what they're getting into, but if your business cannot survive without poisoning children's drinking water, without making your neighbor sick, without lowering your entire's communities life expectancy, then you have no business being in business. it is past time for us to insist that the health and safety of our citizens are a higher priority than any single industries profit margin. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. two minutes and 30 seconds. >> sabrina from west virginia. i am grateful to be on t
the people who live close to mountaintop removal sites are dying sooner than they should. birth defects or higher. this is due not just to toxic chemicals that permeate groundwater, including mercury, lead, arsenic, and plenty of things most of us could not pronounce, but the air around the site is of the dirty's in the nation and beautiful natural kentucky has the highest rates of lung cancer in the nation with epidemic rates of respiratory disease and heart failure. company can't turn a...
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i mean, if germany was really serious they would have done something on the greek crisis sooner thanher than keep -- kick the can down the road. also, they would've actually decided to move forward with further integration of the euro zone. they had the opportunity. for that to happen, they need a financial transfer system, which is something germany is refusing to do. so, i'm wondering really if this again is just a lot of pronouncements without any real content. merkel herself is under severe pressure within the german political sea. alternative for george led -- her party are doing well. people's parties are at 50% of the vote. this is amazing. 10-20 years ago there were 70% for now, now they are down to 50%. she is becoming isolated and to a certain extent i think the germans realize that britain exited the european union, they would be left in a minority over market liberalization and things like that. so, again, you don't really see anything coming out of berlin at the moment that is a concrete plan. mark: what about the concrete plan and the u.k.? where is the plan to educate
i mean, if germany was really serious they would have done something on the greek crisis sooner thanher than keep -- kick the can down the road. also, they would've actually decided to move forward with further integration of the euro zone. they had the opportunity. for that to happen, they need a financial transfer system, which is something germany is refusing to do. so, i'm wondering really if this again is just a lot of pronouncements without any real content. merkel herself is under severe...
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give me your impression on the fundamentals and whether the fed should he moving sooner than analysts expect. guest: certainly not before. that said, there's some chance they might consider a set number hike. we don't think that's likely but it seems generally fair in my mind. the recent data flow has kept the narrative alive for the fed. very positive recent employment report and strong retail sales data and inflation data that keeps the narrative going. the data has been getting better for a while. is there a linkage between that and the treasury auction that did not do all that well today? guest: potentially. it seems that investors are coming around to the view that the fed could be tightening later this year. little interested in shorting securities up front and. that implies greater demand to short them. it does seem like investors are positioning for that potential are reluctant to find the odds and we don't know how did they do will come in over the next few months. joe: if you look at two year yields, they have picked up that they are well below where they were last december
give me your impression on the fundamentals and whether the fed should he moving sooner than analysts expect. guest: certainly not before. that said, there's some chance they might consider a set number hike. we don't think that's likely but it seems generally fair in my mind. the recent data flow has kept the narrative alive for the fed. very positive recent employment report and strong retail sales data and inflation data that keeps the narrative going. the data has been getting better for a...
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on the fed, janet yellen, if she raises rates sooner than the market expected, the news?overall, yes. thiamthat was tidjane speaking to francine lacqua who joins us now from zurich. francine, a surprise profit. does that mean his strategy is working? delicately. put it he says this is the first step but it is a clear first step in a right direction. the analysts called just wrapped up and he was cautious saying these were good results, better than the markets were expecting, however they are in a very unsupportive market environment. if you think about it, he has been in charge 13 months, three months into the job, that was last november. he announced a genetic overhaul. time, shareholders were complex in terms of execution. six month ago, yet to come down with some write-downs. concerns about how he would go forward and put the plant in place. this was the first time he can say you see it is working. it is a step in the right direction. probably good news that he had been waiting for a long time and that he needed. mark: he was adamant in the interview that he will not n
on the fed, janet yellen, if she raises rates sooner than the market expected, the news?overall, yes. thiamthat was tidjane speaking to francine lacqua who joins us now from zurich. francine, a surprise profit. does that mean his strategy is working? delicately. put it he says this is the first step but it is a clear first step in a right direction. the analysts called just wrapped up and he was cautious saying these were good results, better than the markets were expecting, however they are in...
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i could open it sooner but i wanted to get it as close to the election. i was going to open in auction, -- august, i'm delaying it, the hotel is going to open sooner. but i want to say we're more than a year ahead of schedule and we're under budget and the product is even better than i said it was going to be, right? maybe i'll open it on november 7th, the day before the big day, and we're going to have and the press will be there. they will be there by the hundreds, but they don't say we're under budget. they won't say we're ahead of schedule. people know, but what happened is we have children. we have children and i want to support my children and i want to support my children. so i put eric trump, ivanka has been great and don has been great, and tiffany is just starting now, she's just graduating from college. baron has great potential but he's 10, you know. but he has great potential and i put my children as they grow a little bit older in charge of different jobs and i put eric in charge of the great turnberry resort in scotland, the home of the bri
i could open it sooner but i wanted to get it as close to the election. i was going to open in auction, -- august, i'm delaying it, the hotel is going to open sooner. but i want to say we're more than a year ahead of schedule and we're under budget and the product is even better than i said it was going to be, right? maybe i'll open it on november 7th, the day before the big day, and we're going to have and the press will be there. they will be there by the hundreds, but they don't say we're...
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that only aggravates the possibility of having a recession sooner that we really should expect.o my take is exactly the opposite. we should be holding off on rate hikes until we are fairly certain that we can really lift off from the zero bound. i do not think we are seeing the kind of data that we should to expect that. and, long-term interest rates -- >> you see great problems of we did that? guest: i would be very concerned. was correct when he became concerned about where the yield was headed. the concern or be that if we kept tightening rates we would flatten out the yield curve, and that would cause a significant amount of financial destruction. economic policy uncertainty index, and it had a big spike the last month post-briggs it. the questions out there that could potentially be keeping this measurement so elevated is that brexit will not introduce too much economic uncertainty. guest: there is still the issue of the timing of brexit, and the u.s. presidential election cycle, still coming up this year. those are factors that are certainly hanging over the uncertainty. t
that only aggravates the possibility of having a recession sooner that we really should expect.o my take is exactly the opposite. we should be holding off on rate hikes until we are fairly certain that we can really lift off from the zero bound. i do not think we are seeing the kind of data that we should to expect that. and, long-term interest rates -- >> you see great problems of we did that? guest: i would be very concerned. was correct when he became concerned about where the yield...
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crowding on trains was to earn points you can get you awards >>reporter: it is expected to launch sooner pay attention to long will it updated some the bilbao to boycott it is not too much of surprise since he has donated two prominent democrats before. >>pam moore: 1 couple called an image of the berger i clean water to men from top of the stairs while they slept down below he was caught on a surveillance video lingering from 15 minutes or so you can see him at the talk ride of the screen. >>gary: to everyone is optimistic the giants made a trade is not a black box/you have to dent out your goal was to find out who would is. >>gary: that want to be a part of this great catch we had a guest today were another shot your lexus pursuit perfections and not injured himself from the alta highlight courtesy of lexus the all-star game the new director loves soccer and the beautiful stadium in san jose tonight and in the arsenal verse of the best and mls. on this cushion for generations. alright kiddos! everybody off the backpack, we made it to the ottoman. i like to watch them clean, but they'll
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sooner or later the dudes at bodegas will hold their lips and own this --? ? coming to terms on ava ? but our hero she don't know the gravity she holds ? ? as she pulls on the eyeballs of all the kids standing tall ? ? hey mami i know what you are mami ? ? hey mami i know what you are mami ? ? hey mami i know what you are mami ? ? hey mami i know what you are mami ? ? she walking so fast she walking so fast ? oh our lady she don't know how she go ? ? she walking so fast she walking so fast she walk like a babe hey ? ? look at that -- and i know ? she floats along as she goes ? ? she owns the eyes as she flies right through the sound ? ? moving her body all around town ? ? hey hey mami hey hey mami ? ? i know what you want i know what you want i know what you want ? ? sooner or later the dudes own this --? ? coming to terms on a chivalry tip ? ? but out here oh she don't know the gravity she owns ? ? as she pulls on the eyeballs of all the kids standing tall ? ? hey mami i know what you are mami ? ? hey mami i know what you are mami ? ? hey mami i know what you
sooner or later the dudes at bodegas will hold their lips and own this --? ? coming to terms on ava ? but our hero she don't know the gravity she holds ? ? as she pulls on the eyeballs of all the kids standing tall ? ? hey mami i know what you are mami ? ? hey mami i know what you are mami ? ? hey mami i know what you are mami ? ? hey mami i know what you are mami ? ? she walking so fast she walking so fast ? oh our lady she don't know how she go ? ? she walking so fast she walking so fast she...
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debbie wasserman schultz did not treat senator bernie sanders fairly and that she should have resigned sooner. this after a week do you see a mouse top democratic officials favored hillary clinton over bernie sanders during the primary. lauren: democrats slamming donald trump at their convention last night. tonight, hillary clinton set to deliver her big acceptance speech. let's go straight to blake burman died in philadelphia with the latest. good morning. reporter: good morning to you. democrats brought up the heavy hitters. the vice presidential tim kaine and president obama speaking at night three of the dnc. there was also a dual role in trying to tear down donald trump. for example, often repeating -- [inaudible] listening. >> he never tells you how it's going to do any of the things he says he will do. he just has believed me. do you really believe him? donald trump's whole career says you better not. reporter: the headliner was the sitting president. president obama portrayed clinton as someone who -- and has been in the been in the room for tough calls while also raising this questio
debbie wasserman schultz did not treat senator bernie sanders fairly and that she should have resigned sooner. this after a week do you see a mouse top democratic officials favored hillary clinton over bernie sanders during the primary. lauren: democrats slamming donald trump at their convention last night. tonight, hillary clinton set to deliver her big acceptance speech. let's go straight to blake burman died in philadelphia with the latest. good morning. reporter: good morning to you....
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i think the sooner that is done, the better.to the process and i think the process can be simplified if we give up this misconceived idea of seeking some special trade deal with the european union. we are not going to get any special trade deal. they will string us along. they feel deeply hurt and some of them feel hostile. they feel hurt by the fact we decided to leave here they are not going to give us any special deal. certainly no special deal without certainty. one of the conclusions of the very liberal -- integration. mark: that is a definite no. no freedom of movement. lord lawson: it will be the british government deciding who and how many come in from the whole world, including the european union. there isn't a trade deal on the cards. you don't need -- talking about access to the signal market and everybody has access. you don't need the so-called single markets because -- it is not a true single market anyway. everybody has access to the single market. indeed trade between the rest of the world in the european union m
i think the sooner that is done, the better.to the process and i think the process can be simplified if we give up this misconceived idea of seeking some special trade deal with the european union. we are not going to get any special trade deal. they will string us along. they feel deeply hurt and some of them feel hostile. they feel hurt by the fact we decided to leave here they are not going to give us any special deal. certainly no special deal without certainty. one of the conclusions of...
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she is a hawk, but might that be something that would bring the possibility of rate hikes sooner?kathleen: i think sooner is really off the table, given that we still have some uncertainties and risks looming ahead for the market, even that we rebounded strongly since the brexit shock before the end of the first quarter. next up will be the italian bank crisis, analyze in november will be on the u.s. david: you mentioned the brexit vote, let me ask you what you told your client ahead of that and after that vote was decided? kathleen: it was a shock. i was surprised by the vote. although we had made a decision to reduce a little bit of risk ahead of that vote, i still think it makes sense to have a little bit of dry powder because of the uncertainties that continue to weigh on the market. i think that is going to keep the fed on hold for quite some time, although i do think they also have signs of accelerating inflation behind the bond market as well. so some interesting trends likely to impact the market sometime in the fall. vonnie: what do you anticipate happening? are the lows
she is a hawk, but might that be something that would bring the possibility of rate hikes sooner?kathleen: i think sooner is really off the table, given that we still have some uncertainties and risks looming ahead for the market, even that we rebounded strongly since the brexit shock before the end of the first quarter. next up will be the italian bank crisis, analyze in november will be on the u.s. david: you mentioned the brexit vote, let me ask you what you told your client ahead of that...
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trump will need that, and the sooner the better. >> brit, we're going to hear from people in this hall. this is much ai do about nothing. even the white house said, interestingly today, white house press secretary josh earnest, that it shows they share the values of one another. >> of michelle obama. there's truth to that and the people in this hall could be expected to be as impressed as most journalists were by melania's appearance. and you want that. but you want the commentary the next day to be about the speech itself, not the originality. so you want to have the impression made by the speech to those that heard it and the coverage the next day to be as favorable as possible. not whether the speech was stolen from somebody else. they say the media don't matter or they don't like the media. that's right. but the media are there and you have to deal with it. and you need to scrub these speeches by making sure nothing like this happens. >>> who will hillary clinton pick as her running mate? but first, as we did the other day, a look atx some of the h merchandise at this convention. >
trump will need that, and the sooner the better. >> brit, we're going to hear from people in this hall. this is much ai do about nothing. even the white house said, interestingly today, white house press secretary josh earnest, that it shows they share the values of one another. >> of michelle obama. there's truth to that and the people in this hall could be expected to be as impressed as most journalists were by melania's appearance. and you want that. but you want the commentary...
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sooner or later rising inflation starts to bite. there's also the question mark over the ratings outlook. we saw the guilts under performed on the day we had the downgrade from triple a to double a. we are still on the watch with s&p and fitch. as a result sooner on later there's a risk the guilts run out of friends. >> so the foreign markets that hold a quarter of the guilts, do you through they'll pull back now and get out of the uk guilt market. >> there's this giant gravitational pull lower in yields. roughly 30% of the global trades negative now, but also you've got about 700 billion short fall this year in net supply. what does that mean, you have a gravitational pull on yields arno around the globe. there are certain countries that look better than perhaps the uk would. >> hang on for a second, john, because we're just talking about the party, the contenders for britain's prime minster were finalized yesterday. the front-runner theresa may launching her leadership bid on a platform of uniting a splintered party, but it was th
sooner or later rising inflation starts to bite. there's also the question mark over the ratings outlook. we saw the guilts under performed on the day we had the downgrade from triple a to double a. we are still on the watch with s&p and fitch. as a result sooner on later there's a risk the guilts run out of friends. >> so the foreign markets that hold a quarter of the guilts, do you through they'll pull back now and get out of the uk guilt market. >> there's this giant...
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because the sooner they get to the hospital, the sooner they'll get treatment, and that can make a remarkablerotect the ones you love. spot a stroke, f.a.s.t. fast. lauren: let's take a look at the oldest and sports. dwayne wade baby and the miami heat after 13 seasons to go to the chicago bulls. wade will sign a new deal for $47 million. miami offered in 40 million over two years. the move comes after kevin durant announced he's going to oklahoma city to golden state. roger federer and andy murray had to dig deep to a dance the semi drilling to start none. the 34-year-old refuse to lose federer in five sets to reach his 11th semifinal at the all england club. andy murray fed off the support of the crowd to come away with a five set win over jo wilfred, and advanced to the semi finals for the seventh time. the last american query was eliminated a milos bondage. the semi final matches will be murray against thomas burr -- and roger federer. venus and serena williams play their semifinal matches today. fenway park last night, david r. t.'s reach 20 homers for the 15th consecutive season and dro
because the sooner they get to the hospital, the sooner they'll get treatment, and that can make a remarkablerotect the ones you love. spot a stroke, f.a.s.t. fast. lauren: let's take a look at the oldest and sports. dwayne wade baby and the miami heat after 13 seasons to go to the chicago bulls. wade will sign a new deal for $47 million. miami offered in 40 million over two years. the move comes after kevin durant announced he's going to oklahoma city to golden state. roger federer and andy...
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meanwhile david cameron is stepping sooner than he originally announced. >> he'll be replaced by someoneho was the home secretary in charge of internal affairs in the uk. she faces the job of guiding britain out of the european union following the brexit vote. >>> and a new family may be moving into number ten downing street, but larry the cat will not be evicted. >> he's a cat that who is also the resident mouse catcher. he'll continue to reside in his famous abode even when the new prime minister moves in because larry is so popular, he has his own twitter account. >> i look at that video. since then he's added some 20,000 followers on twitter. his last tweet saying the news you've all been waiting for, he's sticking around. >> he looks like he's ready to pounce on a mouse in that photo. >> look at larry. >> >> no wonder david cameron was whistling on the way out. >> coming up, edward burger hands. >> one of the delicious meals served inside this restaurant that makes you feel like you're inside your own tim burton adventure. see why you'll need to bring extra napkins. our "insomniac k
meanwhile david cameron is stepping sooner than he originally announced. >> he'll be replaced by someoneho was the home secretary in charge of internal affairs in the uk. she faces the job of guiding britain out of the european union following the brexit vote. >>> and a new family may be moving into number ten downing street, but larry the cat will not be evicted. >> he's a cat that who is also the resident mouse catcher. he'll continue to reside in his famous abode even...
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to the east we have storms but sooner or later rumble of downpour is possible in the viewing area. alison: all right, doug. thank you very much. well, to other news now. three of the four recent robberies on the university of maryland campus overnight has something in common. the victims were focused on playing pokÉmon go. instead of on their surroundings. maryland bureau chief brad bell is live on campus with the latest on the investigation. brad? brad: we have been out here all we are watching people walking around like this playing their games. we are not the opt one who noticed. last night a gunman came here and specifically targeted those immersed in the game. the university of maryland is a campus of landmarks. ideal for pokÉmon go. >> the perfect game to play for a college campus. you are already walking around anyway. it's fun to play while you walk. brad: on campus we meet dozens like him playing this, trying to catch the virtual pokÉmon. sadly it's also the perfect place for the bad guys blacking to catch pokÉmon players oblivious to the surroundings. last night between 7
to the east we have storms but sooner or later rumble of downpour is possible in the viewing area. alison: all right, doug. thank you very much. well, to other news now. three of the four recent robberies on the university of maryland campus overnight has something in common. the victims were focused on playing pokÉmon go. instead of on their surroundings. maryland bureau chief brad bell is live on campus with the latest on the investigation. brad? brad: we have been out here all we are...
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. >> your team came together that includes three university of oklahoma sooners. they have put out five gymnasts. >> we have a great team, very, very deep. even our replacement athletes. we have several groups of gymnasts that could have made this olympic team. china is on top of their team, no doubt. i think the us can be on the podium. >> you have been keeping active with american ninja warrior, talk about the gymnastic's challenge. >> ninja sports, ninja warrior, they're blowing up. gyms are adding ninja sport sections, and it is such a popular show. i'm trying to stay involved and we want to bring ninja warrior to anymore nas ticks. a lot of upper body strength and power that is required. it was a big success. >> they're for coming out an joining us here. we wish you continued success. the weather out here is not so bad right now. the winds had picked up on the coast and it has been gusty at times. inland temperatures running in the 80s. upper 80s out in the tri-valley. the numbers will climb more for livemore, more like the middle 80s, and san francisco is en
. >> your team came together that includes three university of oklahoma sooners. they have put out five gymnasts. >> we have a great team, very, very deep. even our replacement athletes. we have several groups of gymnasts that could have made this olympic team. china is on top of their team, no doubt. i think the us can be on the podium. >> you have been keeping active with american ninja warrior, talk about the gymnastic's challenge. >> ninja sports, ninja warrior,...
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shery: and all of these challenges you are advising concerted policy action sooner rather than later. what would those be? nigel: we look at a range of actions and depending on the challenges we are facing, we think poverty is an important issue that needs to be tackled, we have advocated for a higher minimum wage, and asked that the federal government looks at poverty programs and stroke -- and improves them. we think skills-based immigration reform would be an important thing and we think there could be in court changes -- important changes made to the u.k. -- u.s. taxes. scarlet: one final question, something that comes up all the time when we are awaiting inflation. do you think the traditional relationship between unemployment and inflation is breaking down? i am speaking of the phillips curve. nigel: certainly that has been in the public debate as of late because we have seen a strong decline in u.s. unemployment yet there does not seem to be much wage appreciation. what we find is the relationship between unemployment and inflation has not changed post crisis, but what seems to
shery: and all of these challenges you are advising concerted policy action sooner rather than later. what would those be? nigel: we look at a range of actions and depending on the challenges we are facing, we think poverty is an important issue that needs to be tackled, we have advocated for a higher minimum wage, and asked that the federal government looks at poverty programs and stroke -- and improves them. we think skills-based immigration reform would be an important thing and we think...
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and/or, should nintendo have spoken up sooner?nintendo said it was no secret that it only had a 13% economic interest in pokemon go, and that investors should have known this all along. obviously, they got concerned about the way their stock had gone up since the release of that game. it has more than doubled since the release of the game. i think they wanted to deflate some of the hype, so they put out a statement on friday reiterating the fact that they only have a 13% economic interest in pokemon go, through various other companies. scarlett: what is interesting is that the company will be reporting earnings soon. why did they not wait until the formal earnings report to clarify anything? >> it is a bit of a mystery. i think it has to do with they were very concerned about the run-up in the stock, and there may have been concerns about potential action from shareholders in the u.s., maybe. >> ab inbev raises its bid for sab miller. sab miller shareholders will be entitled to receive more per share than the previous offer. the s
and/or, should nintendo have spoken up sooner?nintendo said it was no secret that it only had a 13% economic interest in pokemon go, and that investors should have known this all along. obviously, they got concerned about the way their stock had gone up since the release of that game. it has more than doubled since the release of the game. i think they wanted to deflate some of the hype, so they put out a statement on friday reiterating the fact that they only have a 13% economic interest in...
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because the sooner they get to the hospital, the sooner they'll get treatment, and that can make a remarkablefast. . john: who believe it our next president? the media turned polls. >> donald trump is in first place at 39% -- john: how likely is it that polls will predict who will win? and the next republican primary rick perry, but they didn't win. >> i accept your nomination for president. john: maybe as polls, we should pay more attention to pundits. they get wrong too. >> turns out pundits are not terribly accurate. john: economist rob an alternative the betting odd. there's something about putting money on the line that cuts through. in a bar or atta party, people often make bold statements. >> you're talking, you know, somebody challenges you and says you want to bet on that? all of us as soon as somebody says you want to bet on that and you say do i really believe that? >> if you tell put your money where your mouth is and where lots of people put their money on the line are sites like prediction markets. this one in the united states, this one in europe. the resulting odds are more ac
because the sooner they get to the hospital, the sooner they'll get treatment, and that can make a remarkablefast. . john: who believe it our next president? the media turned polls. >> donald trump is in first place at 39% -- john: how likely is it that polls will predict who will win? and the next republican primary rick perry, but they didn't win. >> i accept your nomination for president. john: maybe as polls, we should pay more attention to pundits. they get wrong too. >>...
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but everyone, sooner or later since the beginning of memory, comes to café tingas. 20 years ago as a journalist and he never left. he lives a life not too distant from burroughs' fantasy. cake and tea at four every day served by his manservant. he may not have a gazelle, but a pet rooster will do. and every day he makes the rounds of the cafes, seeing all the old faces, ending up, sooner or later, here. so this is the petit socco? >> jonathan: this is the petit socco, yeah. this socco existed in venetian times. it existed in roman times. it existed in the portuguese times. the english were here for 22 years. then, the international city until 1956. and now it's completely moroccan. but this is a very historic square, very historic. >> anthony: as a writer, um, i've noticed everybody who comes here to do an article does the same article. >> jonathan: well, it's so damn boring. they all do it. paul bowles and the beat generation. and, uh, there are, there are lots of other stories in morocco apart from that. but everyone likes the beats. bill burroughs and all that st
but everyone, sooner or later since the beginning of memory, comes to café tingas. 20 years ago as a journalist and he never left. he lives a life not too distant from burroughs' fantasy. cake and tea at four every day served by his manservant. he may not have a gazelle, but a pet rooster will do. and every day he makes the rounds of the cafes, seeing all the old faces, ending up, sooner or later, here. so this is the petit socco? >> jonathan: this is the petit socco, yeah. this socco...
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could a killer have been stuck sooner? >> i was so angry that two people had to die in order for someone to believe me. >> the story begins in a small texas town. it's not just any town. this is college station, home to texas a&m. in 1999, home to 21-year-old student jamie hart. >> i was immediately struck with her beauty. >> chuck cruz was her boyfriend at the time. he said jamie was the light of his life. he remembers when he first laid eyes on her. >> i could barely speak when i saw her, she was so pretty. it was like when the color came on in the wizard of oz. i was living in a dark world and she showed me a world of color. >> she was a loyal friend, funny, outspoken. >> she would tell you what was on her mind at all times. >> it was early one morning in may. jamie's roommates couldn't find her and they called chuck. >> i got a call asking where she was. i said i didn't know where she was. i hadn't talked to her the night before and i went to work. >> the same morning the detective from the county sheriff's office was
could a killer have been stuck sooner? >> i was so angry that two people had to die in order for someone to believe me. >> the story begins in a small texas town. it's not just any town. this is college station, home to texas a&m. in 1999, home to 21-year-old student jamie hart. >> i was immediately struck with her beauty. >> chuck cruz was her boyfriend at the time. he said jamie was the light of his life. he remembers when he first laid eyes on her. >> i...
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according to mac arthur, it could have ended the war much sooner. starts start in the beginning. starts in 1938 when two german physicists split the uranium atom. word of that came at a conference in january of 1939. the renowned danish physicist brought back word that the germans had split the uranium atom. even smart graduate students began to draw diagrams for the poket of making an atomic bomb. it was clear from the very beginning. the people in united states were most concerned about that possibility were the scientists. there were a lot of leading scientists who escaped from nazi occupied europe and came to the united states. they were terrified. what they were afraid of was -- would be iven able to develop the atomic bomb and bbb able to take over the world. they tried to alert the american authority. they were not listening. there were seven very brilliant hundred guerins and two of them figured -- hungaryians and two of them figured out a strategy to try to do something about it. li and eugene got a car and decided that they were going to approach the most famous sinet h
according to mac arthur, it could have ended the war much sooner. starts start in the beginning. starts in 1938 when two german physicists split the uranium atom. word of that came at a conference in january of 1939. the renowned danish physicist brought back word that the germans had split the uranium atom. even smart graduate students began to draw diagrams for the poket of making an atomic bomb. it was clear from the very beginning. the people in united states were most concerned about that...
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criminal investigation that should wind down in the next two months, although i'm told it might even be soonerdax: can
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a month, we have been paying off our past and now with the exextra money and ability to pay down sooner, we can tart start thinking about our future. >> these are formal programs to help chip away at student loans in this country. they're still few and far between. most companies have said if you're an employee struggling with student debt, go and talk to an adviser or a boss. personalized solutions may be available. >> the financial future and securing that is key. whether it's through 401(k) contributions are paying down the debt, the companies are doing a great benefit for these employees. up next, we're on the money. with the right planning and smart money moves being a parent doesn't have to be a financial burden. we've got some tips moms can use to be financially savvy. plus some smart money moves moms can teach their on kids. and later, there's a lot of fun to be found close to home but staycations aren't what they used to be. and a look at how the stock market ended the week. >>> whether you have a newborn at home or your kids are all grown up, tips that can make mom more financ
a month, we have been paying off our past and now with the exextra money and ability to pay down sooner, we can tart start thinking about our future. >> these are formal programs to help chip away at student loans in this country. they're still few and far between. most companies have said if you're an employee struggling with student debt, go and talk to an adviser or a boss. personalized solutions may be available. >> the financial future and securing that is key. whether it's...
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. >> there has to be a stop to all of it sooner or later. >> many of the protesters thanking the d.c.ice and secret service helping them exercise their first amendment right. >>> two civilians also hurt in the dallas sniper shootings. one of those civilians was 37-year-old shetamia taylor who threw herself over her four sons to protect them when those shots were ringing out. none of her children were hurt. she's now recovering from a shattered leg. the sniper in the dallas shooting told police he was angry about the recent deaths of two black men in minnesota and louisiana. nbc's blake mccoy is following the investigation in both of those states. >> reporter: the faces of two black men, both killed by police, both deaths captured on video for the world to see. >> he shot four bull lites into him, sir. he was just getting his license and registration, sir. >> reporter: in minnesota today friend. >> reporter: protesters continue to gather around the governor's mansion while the county attorney is promising a prompt and thorough investigation into the death of philando castile. >> i assu
. >> there has to be a stop to all of it sooner or later. >> many of the protesters thanking the d.c.ice and secret service helping them exercise their first amendment right. >>> two civilians also hurt in the dallas sniper shootings. one of those civilians was 37-year-old shetamia taylor who threw herself over her four sons to protect them when those shots were ringing out. none of her children were hurt. she's now recovering from a shattered leg. the sniper in the dallas...
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and as far as daryl holton was concerned, the sooner the better. >> yeah, i was convicted of four counts of first-degree murder. my children. >> throughout the entire interview holton spoke in a calm, coherent manner about what led to his nightmarish actions. >> got out of the army, divorced my wife, had custody of my children. reconciled with my wife. the reconciliation didn't work. and i hit her. i struck her. she got custody of the children and pretty much factored me out of the picture. >> then on november 30th, 1997, holton picked up his four children, ranging in age from 4 to 12, to take them christmas shopping. instead, he shot each one through the heart. >> i miss them. but, no, i can't say that i feel any remorse. >> while many death row inmates file numerous appeals to delay their execution, holton dropped all of his. >> i do think that the death penalty is appropriate in some cases. and i've got a low tolerance for someone claiming that they didn't do something that they actually did. there was no factual dispute about what happened. there was none. it wasn't a question of who
and as far as daryl holton was concerned, the sooner the better. >> yeah, i was convicted of four counts of first-degree murder. my children. >> throughout the entire interview holton spoke in a calm, coherent manner about what led to his nightmarish actions. >> got out of the army, divorced my wife, had custody of my children. reconciled with my wife. the reconciliation didn't work. and i hit her. i struck her. she got custody of the children and pretty much factored me out...