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seattle, bellingham, townsend, small,, they were all small is communities of 52 a few hundred people. of theo becoming transcontinental. at the conclusion of the civil war and the announcement that the railroad was coming -- every community hoped that they would be the terminal city, they would be chosen for the railroad. being betweeno seattle, tacoma and olympia. by 1873, by early 1873, the transcontinental was being built in two directions. rail,n't have just one the big decision was congress in the charter for the railroad had dictated that the section from the columbia river needed to be completed and the railroad company needed to bring steam engines to saltwater by december of 1873. in july of that year, the traps and been laid for columbia pathway to where it is today on i-5 and then it was in july of that year. all the time, the railroad had been entertaining offers from the various communities, cash, land, port facilities, whatever the the community city could put together to lower the railroad there. in january or july of 1873, july 14, the final decision between seattle an
seattle, bellingham, townsend, small,, they were all small is communities of 52 a few hundred people. of theo becoming transcontinental. at the conclusion of the civil war and the announcement that the railroad was coming -- every community hoped that they would be the terminal city, they would be chosen for the railroad. being betweeno seattle, tacoma and olympia. by 1873, by early 1873, the transcontinental was being built in two directions. rail,n't have just one the big decision was...
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seattle, bellingham, port townsend, olympia, all were small or smallish communities of 52 a few hundred people -- 50 to a few hundredpeople prior to the arrival of the transcontinental. at the conclusion of the civil war and the announcement that the railroad was coming, every community hoped that they wouldbe the terminal city, that they would be chosen for the railroad. it came down to really being between seattle, tacoma, and olympia. by 1873, early 1873, the transcontinental was being built in two directions. it was not just -- it was not just one railhead. congress in the charter for the railroad had dictatedthis section from the columbia river to puget sound needed to be completed and the railroad company needed to bring steam engines to salt water by december 1873. in july of that year, thetracks had been laid from the columbia about half way to where it is today on i-5. in july of that year, the robert litan entertaining offers in the various communities. cash, land, port facilities, whatever a community or city could put together to lower the railroad there. in july of 1873, ju
seattle, bellingham, port townsend, olympia, all were small or smallish communities of 52 a few hundred people -- 50 to a few hundredpeople prior to the arrival of the transcontinental. at the conclusion of the civil war and the announcement that the railroad was coming, every community hoped that they wouldbe the terminal city, that they would be chosen for the railroad. it came down to really being between seattle, tacoma, and olympia. by 1873, early 1873, the transcontinental was being built...
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fran townsend was homeland security adviser to president george w. bush and is now our cbs news senior security analyst. fran, there have been at least half a dozen of these in europe just this year, vehiclear attacks. sadly, is there nothing we can do to prevent this? >> well, you know, over the years, anthony, governments around the world have put up barriers in large pedestrian areas to prevent cars from getting into them. but you can't do that everywhere. and any iconic sort of tourist landmark, anyplace where people gather-- restaurants, squares-- you can't protect all of them. and, sadly, the enemy, isis, is taking advantage of that. >> mason: isis has basically said their agents did this. >> that's right. >> mason: what does this say about their-- a shift, if anything, in their strategy. >> i think on that score we shouldn't be all that surprised. as we're constricting, as we're succeeding against them in places lake iraq and syria, they're clearly looking for opportunities to strike back, and it's easier asymmetrically against civilian popula
fran townsend was homeland security adviser to president george w. bush and is now our cbs news senior security analyst. fran, there have been at least half a dozen of these in europe just this year, vehiclear attacks. sadly, is there nothing we can do to prevent this? >> well, you know, over the years, anthony, governments around the world have put up barriers in large pedestrian areas to prevent cars from getting into them. but you can't do that everywhere. and any iconic sort of...
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great to see you. >> great to see you, thank you, charlie. >> rose: fran townsend. stay with us. >> rose: steve bannon is one of the most divisive figures in american poll licks. harvard business school, blue collar roots, bannon driving force behind breitbart web site when donald trump appointed him to run his campaign in august 2016. widely crafted with crafting president trump's message and guiding him to victim r. joshua green tells the story of bannon and trump's unlikely partnership in his new book called "devil's bargain." i am pleased to have josh green at this table. welcome. >> great to be here, thank you. >> rose: this is a new review in the new york review of backs i just saw in which it says it is a testament to your adroit intertwaining of bannon and trump that we're not certain which of the two figures sold the bigger part of himself to the other. in the broader sense they are co-authors of our moment's tabloid conservatism. >> i think that's exactly right and the point of the book was to go back and answer the question everybody wants to still know a
great to see you. >> great to see you, thank you, charlie. >> rose: fran townsend. stay with us. >> rose: steve bannon is one of the most divisive figures in american poll licks. harvard business school, blue collar roots, bannon driving force behind breitbart web site when donald trump appointed him to run his campaign in august 2016. widely crafted with crafting president trump's message and guiding him to victim r. joshua green tells the story of bannon and trump's unlikely...
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joining us now from washington and here with us in new york is that townsend who has been -- matt townsend who has been following the developments. as we were getting the president tweeting, we were getting simultaneous and in some cases after-the-fact statements from some of the individual ceos like jeff in the that they were leaving the council. how much do we know? thehat we know is that strategy group that was headed by steve schwarzman of blackstone essentially had made a decision to disband itself. they held a conference call today and said, who wants to stay with this, who wants to get donald trump's explosive comments about race and the charlottesville protests over the weekend. it turned out many of the members of the group were prepared to disband and essentially walk away. they were in the process of calling the white house to say we think we are done here when trump went ahead and said, you can't fire me i quit. you are disbanded. events we sequence of understand from the bloomberg's terrific reporting from inside those councils. trump went ahead and actually disbanded a second
joining us now from washington and here with us in new york is that townsend who has been -- matt townsend who has been following the developments. as we were getting the president tweeting, we were getting simultaneous and in some cases after-the-fact statements from some of the individual ceos like jeff in the that they were leaving the council. how much do we know? thehat we know is that strategy group that was headed by steve schwarzman of blackstone essentially had made a decision to...
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emily: arun sundararajan and matt townsend. thank you both.t for this edition of "bloomberg technology." we are live streaming on twitter. check us out weekdays, 5:00 p.m. in new york. that's all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." it is the end of summer and as we prepare for the next season, we bring you some of our favorite conversations on charlie rose. justice breyer: the most i can do is my best. everyone of us has really tried to do his or her best. you're putting out. and as you get older, it becomes a privilege. more and more. you have a job you can go in everyday and
emily: arun sundararajan and matt townsend. thank you both.t for this edition of "bloomberg technology." we are live streaming on twitter. check us out weekdays, 5:00 p.m. in new york. that's all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." it is the end of summer and as we prepare for the next season, we bring you some of our favorite conversations on charlie rose. justice breyer: the most i can do is my best. everyone...
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emily: arun sundararajan and matt townsend. thank you both.es it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." we are live streaming on twitter. check us out weekdays, 5:00 p.m. in new york, 2:00 p.m. in san francisco. that's all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ track your pack. set a curfew, or two. make dinner-time device free. [ music stops ] [ music plays again ] a smarter way to wifi is awesome. introducing xfinity xfi. amazing speed, coverage and control. change the way you wifi. xfinity. the future of awesome. announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for time life's video collection. >> from beautiful downtown burbank. announcer: it is the best of the "laugh in" from time life. it has been 50 years since america heard this. >> sock it to me. >> one ringy dingy. two ringy dingies. [laughter] announcer: and this. >> may i suggest you look that up? >> the news of the future, 20
emily: arun sundararajan and matt townsend. thank you both.es it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." we are live streaming on twitter. check us out weekdays, 5:00 p.m. in new york, 2:00 p.m. in san francisco. that's all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ track your pack. set a curfew, or two. make dinner-time device free. [ music stops ] [ music plays again ] a smarter way to wifi is awesome. introducing xfinity xfi. amazing speed, coverage and control. change the way you...
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event, romania's world number two and second seed simona halep was too good for qualifier taylor townsend did lead 4—2, but halep fought back with a run of four games to snatch the opener 6—4. the french open runner—up will next face either italy's roberta vinci or anastasija sevastova for a place in the last eight. number seven seed yohanna konta is through to the third round following a 6—3, 6—3 victory over kiki bertens of the netherlands. the british player will face either slovakian number 11 seed dominika cibulkova or alize cornet of france in the round of 16. england play their first ever day night test match against west indies at edgbaston on thursday. the ball will change from traditional red to pink which has been done before in australia and dubai. so, why pink? welljoe wilson can explain it all to us. when it comes to playing a test match under floodlights, one key issue is the ball. this is a red dux, one that has been used for many years in test matches in england, you can see its colour and a prominent seam and that will deteriorate as the day goes on which is part of test
event, romania's world number two and second seed simona halep was too good for qualifier taylor townsend did lead 4—2, but halep fought back with a run of four games to snatch the opener 6—4. the french open runner—up will next face either italy's roberta vinci or anastasija sevastova for a place in the last eight. number seven seed yohanna konta is through to the third round following a 6—3, 6—3 victory over kiki bertens of the netherlands. the british player will face either...
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. >> the townsend organization effectively used the cover of the housing development for distributionrge amounts of cocaine. >> reporter: spokesman for the attorney general confirmed receives was a cooperator but not a witness in the upcoming trial later this month. his identity was disclosed months ago. spokesman said receives was offered relocation twice and decline it. revs attorney expressed sadness over his murder he refused comment citing on-going investigations. he called the murder awfully coincidental. >> probably knew he was going to go there. they do him there because they don't know if he's going to head up and relocate. >> just don't know who your neighbors are around here and what they in. >> reporter: now the attorney general's office went on to say they take every step possible to protect people who cooperate with law enforcement for the safety of the community. police do confirm they recovered two different sets of ballistic evidence at the scene, but no arrests and no motive tonight. iain? >> all right, dave, thanks. >>> here's life look at city hall where philadelph
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in general townsend, the u.s. commander of the coalition thats, said recently basically, they bomb every boat. i quote him. he said "we bomb every boat." that is extremely worrying and absolutely acceptable. nermeen: you were critical of the reporter -- article of the kinds of weapons being deployed by the coalition forces, but the u.s. military has said again and again that they are using the most precise weapons they have in their attempt to retake raqqa from isis. what did people there tell you about the effects of the bombardment? families who many literally run from place to manage tostill didn't be safe and lost family members. we had repeated testimonies of people who, as the artillery strikes -- the artillery barrage started to hit the neighborhood, tried to run away. that is what people told me. you didn't really know where to run to because you didn't know where the next shell is going to come from. byartillery shells fired falling all over the place over an area of like several streets, , it may 10, 12
in general townsend, the u.s. commander of the coalition thats, said recently basically, they bomb every boat. i quote him. he said "we bomb every boat." that is extremely worrying and absolutely acceptable. nermeen: you were critical of the reporter -- article of the kinds of weapons being deployed by the coalition forces, but the u.s. military has said again and again that they are using the most precise weapons they have in their attempt to retake raqqa from isis. what did people...
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fran townsend was homeland security adviser to president george w.ws new senior security anal fran, there have been at least half a dozen of these in europe just this year, vehicular attacks. sadly, is there nothing we can do to prevent this? >> well, you know, over the years, anthony, governments around the world have put up barriers in large pedestrian areas to prevent cars from getting into them. but you can't do that everywhere, and any iconic sort of tourist landmark, anyplace where people gather-- restaurants, squares-- you can't protect all of them. and, sadly, the enemy, isis, is taking advantage of that. >> mason: isis has basically said their agents did this. >> that's right. >> mason: what does this say about their-- a shift, if anything, in their strategy? >> well, i think on that score we shouldn't be all that surprised. as we're constricting, as we're succeeding against them in places like iraq and syria, they're clearly looking for opportunities to strike back, and it's easier asymmetrically against civilian populations in places like-
fran townsend was homeland security adviser to president george w.ws new senior security anal fran, there have been at least half a dozen of these in europe just this year, vehicular attacks. sadly, is there nothing we can do to prevent this? >> well, you know, over the years, anthony, governments around the world have put up barriers in large pedestrian areas to prevent cars from getting into them. but you can't do that everywhere, and any iconic sort of tourist landmark, anyplace where...
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. >> townsend says the police need to beef up enforcement. prince george's county police deputy chief chris murtha says they already have. >> between the motorcyclist enforcement initiatives, the drunk driving initiatives. and traffic initiatives we put a lot of resources into this. >> police tell us they have numbers to document how much they beefed up enforcement. all of last year they gave out 3600 citations. they made 3600 traffic stops. this year they have already most of the problems caused. in the time we have been here i have six seen motorcyclest go by. jonathan: two people hurt after the car slammed in the target on potomac yard. police are not saying how it happened but say it's an accident. nancy: to minnesota one person is confirmed dead and another missing after an explosion at a school. contractors were working when they hit a gas line. they only had seconds to escape. >> we heard a man yell "gas" and then we heard the explosion. it knocked me off my feet and fe chaos from there. nancy: the dead and missing are both staff membe
. >> townsend says the police need to beef up enforcement. prince george's county police deputy chief chris murtha says they already have. >> between the motorcyclist enforcement initiatives, the drunk driving initiatives. and traffic initiatives we put a lot of resources into this. >> police tell us they have numbers to document how much they beefed up enforcement. all of last year they gave out 3600 citations. they made 3600 traffic stops. this year they have already most of...
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local time witnesses say that a driver sped through the landmark section of townsending people flying into the air. and vice president mick pence condemned the attack during an appearance in panama. >> the latest images of carnage and mayhem sicken us all. as the president said, the united states condemns this terror attack and we will do whatever is necessary to help. >> the u.s. officials have not yet revealed if any of the victims are americans. >> well, here at home, there is plent why i have of reaction to the terror attack in barcelona, especially at one of philadelphia's most popular destinations here independence mall. jeff is live along the mall with more on that tonight from old city. folks we spoke with are saddened by the news and disturbed by what appears to be a more popular method of terror. terror by vehicle. >> we are looking as all agencies are at every incident that happens everywhere in the world. >> late this afternoon philadelphia police tried to reassure the public they are on alert as they monitor the attack in barcelona. >> are you not safe anywhere anymore. >
local time witnesses say that a driver sped through the landmark section of townsending people flying into the air. and vice president mick pence condemned the attack during an appearance in panama. >> the latest images of carnage and mayhem sicken us all. as the president said, the united states condemns this terror attack and we will do whatever is necessary to help. >> the u.s. officials have not yet revealed if any of the victims are americans. >> well, here at home, there...
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. >>> this morning we'll discuss the incident in barcelona spain with fran townsend. the removal of confederate statues is being questioned by republicans. >> there needs to be radical changes to take place at the white house. >> reporter: harsh criticism from the house's own party, tennessee senator bob corker. >> the president has not yet been able to demonstrate the stability nor some of the confidence that he needs to demonstrate in order to be successful. >> and this from another republican, tim scott of south carolina. >> what we want to see from our president is clarity and moral authority. that more authority's compromised. >> reporter: while the president has avoided cameras for the past go days, he has not been silent. on twitter he swiftly condemned the barcelona attack and suggested his followers, quote, study what general pershing did to terrorists in the united states when caught. an alleged debunked matter of what he told. >> what they did was cut open two pigs and dumped the bullets into the pigs. then they took the bullets and shot 50 men. >> reporter
. >>> this morning we'll discuss the incident in barcelona spain with fran townsend. the removal of confederate statues is being questioned by republicans. >> there needs to be radical changes to take place at the white house. >> reporter: harsh criticism from the house's own party, tennessee senator bob corker. >> the president has not yet been able to demonstrate the stability nor some of the confidence that he needs to demonstrate in order to be successful....
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here's aaa's john townsend. >> you may see a spike in prices, and that is to be expected, especiallylong the gulf coast, and the deep south, and even in parts of the eastern he seaboard, including washington, d.c., virginia, and maryland. >> so let's run the numbers that matter. right now, here, we're paying about an average of $2.55 a gallon in the d.c. area. aaa predicts the hurricane will increase prices up to 15 cents. so if you're driving over labor day weekend, plan to pay about $2.70 a gallon. if the storm doesn't knock out refineries like katrina did in 2005, you might end up paying a bit less. >>> we can verify for you that hurricane harvey's impact will pump. but it will be temporary. >>> some of the rescues we've been seeing throughout the area in houston, and around texas emergencies, they're amazing. emergency crews have brought thousands of people out to safety, and volunteers from all over are helping with boats and vehicle recues. >> we'll try to get a boat out here. >> reporter: around the clock, search and rescue teams have been working to take stranded victims to s
here's aaa's john townsend. >> you may see a spike in prices, and that is to be expected, especiallylong the gulf coast, and the deep south, and even in parts of the eastern he seaboard, including washington, d.c., virginia, and maryland. >> so let's run the numbers that matter. right now, here, we're paying about an average of $2.55 a gallon in the d.c. area. aaa predicts the hurricane will increase prices up to 15 cents. so if you're driving over labor day weekend, plan to pay...
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general townsend and our commanders approved the operation within days and it launched, took about six weeks to finish, but the forces were right. they know the local area and they caught isis by surprise and they were able to see the airport and we really saw isis go into a really -- reeling effect after that, fighters trying to flee and defenses began to degrade. it was a critical operation and it was done because authorities had been delegated down to seize opportunities like that, a really important moment in the campaign. we also have had to work very closely, as forces converge in the area, as the secretary mentioned, despite all of our intentions with russia, we book for areas -- look for areas to work together. it is particularly true of this area, because those forces are very close to the area that our forces are operating in and we had an incident on june 19 in which our forces shot down a syrian jet, violating an agreement we have on the ground where they could go and not go. since then, we have drawn a line with the russians to help accelerate the campaign in raqqa and mak
general townsend and our commanders approved the operation within days and it launched, took about six weeks to finish, but the forces were right. they know the local area and they caught isis by surprise and they were able to see the airport and we really saw isis go into a really -- reeling effect after that, fighters trying to flee and defenses began to degrade. it was a critical operation and it was done because authorities had been delegated down to seize opportunities like that, a really...
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allege the organization trafficking five to $15 million in cocaine under alleged ringleader james townsend>> somebody wanted to send a message. >> reporter: spokesman for the attorney general confirmed reaves was cooperator but not a witness in the upcoming trial later this month. his identity was disclosed months ago. spokesman said reaves was offered relocation twice and decline it. reaves attorney expressed sadness over his murder. he refused comment citing on-going investigations. >> probably knew h was going to go there. they do him there because they don't know if he's going to head up and relocate. >> too close for my comfort. >> reporter: now police recovered two sets of shell casings at the murder scene. they believe the gunman may have escaped in a white car but no suspects and no arrests to report at this hour. lucy? >> all right, thank you, dave. >>> first it was the ben franklin bridge. now a thrill seeker scaled another one of philadelphia' ice connick landmark. the warning from police tonight. >>> philly is great. pete rose has been dealing with the fallout from gambling on
allege the organization trafficking five to $15 million in cocaine under alleged ringleader james townsend>> somebody wanted to send a message. >> reporter: spokesman for the attorney general confirmed reaves was cooperator but not a witness in the upcoming trial later this month. his identity was disclosed months ago. spokesman said reaves was offered relocation twice and decline it. reaves attorney expressed sadness over his murder. he refused comment citing on-going...
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in a brief statement lieutenant general townsend the commander of u.s. in iraq said the coalition sends its deepest condolences to these heroes, families and friends and teammates. now, frances, yesterday isis claimed responsibility for this attack. but a spokesman for the u.s. led coalition in iraq and syria said that those claims are false. however, it's important to point out that as the battle against isis intensifies, there's been an uptick of u.s. troops operating on the front lines there. back to you guys. >> thank you very much for the update. >>> a health scare for willie nelson. he had to be rushed to the salt lake city hospital last night. reports say that he was experiencing breathing issues during a concert and had to leave the stage. minutes later it was announced that the concert was ending early. he tweeted z an apology saying that the altitude got to me. i'm headed for lower ground and feeling better now. >>> red bull hosted a flood tag in moscow. they jump off the platform above the water. i'm curious what that thing is. i haven't figur
in a brief statement lieutenant general townsend the commander of u.s. in iraq said the coalition sends its deepest condolences to these heroes, families and friends and teammates. now, frances, yesterday isis claimed responsibility for this attack. but a spokesman for the u.s. led coalition in iraq and syria said that those claims are false. however, it's important to point out that as the battle against isis intensifies, there's been an uptick of u.s. troops operating on the front lines...
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new configurations will provide more bike storage and they'll be polling at the booth aff4th and townsend in san francisco. it will be at various stations throughout august 24th. >> kids came together for america's favorite pastime this week on the peninsula, baseball. >> a team from san mateo kicked off against a team from japan. a cultural exchange that makes them all winners. katie marzullo has that. >> they came a long way, but the baseball diamond feels like home to these young players from japan. they came to the bay area to play a team from san mateo. its arer part of a sister city tradition that dates back to 1979. >> i like playing against other people, not just people in san mateo and in california. i just like playing against people out of the country. >> the game is played every other year, and the cities host every other time, but this tradition is about so much more than baseball. >> i learned good evening. >> the san mateo players have to take language and cultural classes because they're not just playing baseball with these japanese kids. they're hosting them in their kids
new configurations will provide more bike storage and they'll be polling at the booth aff4th and townsend in san francisco. it will be at various stations throughout august 24th. >> kids came together for america's favorite pastime this week on the peninsula, baseball. >> a team from san mateo kicked off against a team from japan. a cultural exchange that makes them all winners. katie marzullo has that. >> they came a long way, but the baseball diamond feels like home to these...
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commander in iraq lieutenant general steven townsend says the information could be vital to help make the city habitable again every army if you find a repeat of ground you leave a dud. bombs don't go what will find a way to help them i think it is a public relations exercise to try and show that they are taking nature of civilian . lives seriously so should send in a military engineers to try and search for the unexploded ordinance and move it out and they will of course have the coordinates in the maps and they're stupid that's much more important than just publishing the coordinates and relying on civilians to somehow works there where it through safely i mean these people are not trying to read maps they don't know what they're going to looking at. the main suspect in thursday's terror attack in barcelona has been shot dead by police outside the city the man was wearing a fake explosive belt at the time you know it was believed to have been a driver of a van that plowed into over one hundred people along a major pedestrian a street in the city all these great partridge looks back
commander in iraq lieutenant general steven townsend says the information could be vital to help make the city habitable again every army if you find a repeat of ground you leave a dud. bombs don't go what will find a way to help them i think it is a public relations exercise to try and show that they are taking nature of civilian . lives seriously so should send in a military engineers to try and search for the unexploded ordinance and move it out and they will of course have the coordinates...
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commander in iraq and if that general stephen townsend says the information could be vital to help make the city habitable again every army if you find a root piece of ground you leave a dot bombs don't go off will find a way to help them i think it is a public relations exercise to try and show that they are taking new issues civilian. eunice abuja cooper was one of twelve men it appears in this terrorist cell that police are now saying has been in some ways neutralized in other ways they have been detained but there still is an ongoing investigation looking for any other accomplices they performed what were several incidents over the course of nine hours first driving in a van that runs along la rambla right in the heart of barcelona hitting at pedestrians knocking them down west thirteen people died and over one hundred twenty were injured he then fled on foot through korea which is the main and famous market just all fly around and police have been hunting him ever since meanwhile later in the thing there was also an attack in count brill's which is a coastal town not far from barce
commander in iraq and if that general stephen townsend says the information could be vital to help make the city habitable again every army if you find a root piece of ground you leave a dot bombs don't go off will find a way to help them i think it is a public relations exercise to try and show that they are taking new issues civilian. eunice abuja cooper was one of twelve men it appears in this terrorist cell that police are now saying has been in some ways neutralized in other ways they have...
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it began with the report that shots fired on townsend road in northeast philadelphia. when an officer arrived there police say suspect took off in a truck narrowly missing the officer. he later crashed that truck in the development under construction in bensalem. he then ran away but was later captured in devereaux avenue in northeast philadelphia police recovered to second guns from the crash scene in bensalem. it is unclear what prompted the initial gunfire. >>> now to the murder mystery in burlington county, a matter and her six year-old son found dead inside their maple shade apartment and now authorities are calling on the public for help in the investigation. sascha colonaro and her son were stabbed at fox meadow apartments in maple shade back in march. investigators reached out to the indian cultural center of south jersey in hopes that they can help. >> when you have a close knit community where this occurred and in the community in which it occurred, you know, people see something, they know something, they don't necessarily know that it was important or maybe
it began with the report that shots fired on townsend road in northeast philadelphia. when an officer arrived there police say suspect took off in a truck narrowly missing the officer. he later crashed that truck in the development under construction in bensalem. he then ran away but was later captured in devereaux avenue in northeast philadelphia police recovered to second guns from the crash scene in bensalem. it is unclear what prompted the initial gunfire. >>> now to the murder...
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commander in iraq lieutenant general steven townsend says the information could be vital to help make the city habitable again every army if you find a root piece of ground you leave a dud. bombs don't go off but we'll find a way to help them thousands of people fleeing from there have been allegations by the un the too many civilians are dying because of strikes less use of long range artillery less use of. the what they need to do is to use ground troops to go in carefully street by street district by district and try and regain territories that way using a. very indiscriminate methodology and tends to kill more civilians than the insurgents so this is not a new problem it's just part of the tragedy of modern warfare and rich civilians assert often the casualties cause and the professional fighters they're just trying to save their own troops lives which is understandable but. it's more important to sort of civilian lives donald trump's in a circle in the white house has been turned inside out in recent weeks is controversial chief strategist steve biden was that they had through th
commander in iraq lieutenant general steven townsend says the information could be vital to help make the city habitable again every army if you find a root piece of ground you leave a dud. bombs don't go off but we'll find a way to help them thousands of people fleeing from there have been allegations by the un the too many civilians are dying because of strikes less use of long range artillery less use of. the what they need to do is to use ground troops to go in carefully street by street...
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commander in iraq and senate general stephen townsend says the information could be vital to help make the city habitable once again every army if you fight over a piece of ground you leave a dot bombs don't go off will find a way to help them i think it is a public relations exercise to try and show that they're taking new issues civilian . lives seriously so should send in a military engineers to try and search for the unexploded ordinance and move it out and they will of course have the coordinates in the maps and they're stupid that's much more important than just publishing the coordinates and relying on civilians to somehow works their way through safely i mean these people are not trained to read maps they don't know what they're going to looking out. live to syria now where at least forty civilians have reportedly been killed in a u.s. led bombing raid in the isolate held city of raka that's according to local sources women and children are said to be among the dead according to reports the death toll could rise further as many people are feared to be trapped under the rubble a
commander in iraq and senate general stephen townsend says the information could be vital to help make the city habitable once again every army if you fight over a piece of ground you leave a dot bombs don't go off will find a way to help them i think it is a public relations exercise to try and show that they're taking new issues civilian . lives seriously so should send in a military engineers to try and search for the unexploded ordinance and move it out and they will of course have the...
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in the premier leagu,— is the former republic of ireland, chelsea and aston villa midfielder andy townsendlly really busy day. let's start with one of the big ones that could still go through, although there is still some doubt about the future for alexis sanchez. he is away with chile so that could complicates things. already a bidli think arsenal should take it and we hear about lamar, maybe less chance of that now happening, coming into arsenal but alexis sanchez i think he has given his best for arsenal. i think in his last year, i can understand man city are going to be reticent to go too much further than the bid they've made. a lot depends on whether arsenal have time with a few hours left to spend the money. certainly from arsenal's pointed of view, exactly. with alex oxlade—chamberlain going, if they lose, sanchez and kieran gibbs have gone out. three or four gone. lose, sanchez and kieran gibbs have gone out. three orfour gone. look, they don't want to leave themselves thin and too bare for the month ahead. they have to spend it. and with players away on international duty. let's
in the premier leagu,— is the former republic of ireland, chelsea and aston villa midfielder andy townsendlly really busy day. let's start with one of the big ones that could still go through, although there is still some doubt about the future for alexis sanchez. he is away with chile so that could complicates things. already a bidli think arsenal should take it and we hear about lamar, maybe less chance of that now happening, coming into arsenal but alexis sanchez i think he has given his...
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local time witnesses say that a driver sped through the landmark section of townsending people flyinge air. and vice president mick pence condemned the attack during an appearance in panama. >> the latest images of carnage and mayhem sicken us all. as the president said, the united states condemns this terror attack and we will do whatever is necessary to help. >> the u.s. officials have not
local time witnesses say that a driver sped through the landmark section of townsending people flyinge air. and vice president mick pence condemned the attack during an appearance in panama. >> the latest images of carnage and mayhem sicken us all. as the president said, the united states condemns this terror attack and we will do whatever is necessary to help. >> the u.s. officials have not
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of matthew townsend, covering business at bloomberg -- matthew ownsend,, -- matthew t covering businessbloomberg. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is bloomberg markets: the trump economy. my colleague alix steel sat down with lloyd blankfein, ceo and chairman of goldman sachs. blankfein spent some time talking about the regulation and how that can affect goldman's growth. lloyd: the one thing that people are talking about, the administration, there are some things getting done that you have to say, which is that there is a bit of a change in sentiment and attitude. i think the way rules are implemented, the attitude of the new class of regulators that are coming in and we operate in the financial services, but we are big corporate advisors, so we get involved in every industry and every industry is regulated. in this day, a lot more highly regulated and they have been. -- than they have been. in some cases, it does not need approval, but it certainly does not need legislation. it is just the way regulations are implemented and the attitude towards it and i think we are already witnessin
of matthew townsend, covering business at bloomberg -- matthew ownsend,, -- matthew t covering businessbloomberg. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is bloomberg markets: the trump economy. my colleague alix steel sat down with lloyd blankfein, ceo and chairman of goldman sachs. blankfein spent some time talking about the regulation and how that can affect goldman's growth. lloyd: the one thing that people are talking about, the administration, there are some things getting done that you have...
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cbs news national security analyst fran townsend was homeland security and counterterrorism adviser to president george w. bush. fran, good morning. >> good morning. >> first with the news. u.s. law enforcement officials telling cbs news this morning that they have indications this was more than just an inspired isis attack. what does that mean? >> if you look at the events as they unfolded, you had the house which blew up when they failed to put together these gas canisters probably for a car bomb. then you had the tragic sort of seven-block, right, rage of this car, killing 14. you also had on cambrils last night another car attack, people injured. you've got five dead there. they were wearing suicide belts. you look at the chronology, this was a fairly large cell, had to have been in place for a while, pretty good planning although their execution of the explosive elements was not so good. so i think that this looks like a you're hearing from law enforcement now much more directly controlled than just merely inspired. this wasn't somebody who got up and decided to take a car and ram
cbs news national security analyst fran townsend was homeland security and counterterrorism adviser to president george w. bush. fran, good morning. >> good morning. >> first with the news. u.s. law enforcement officials telling cbs news this morning that they have indications this was more than just an inspired isis attack. what does that mean? >> if you look at the events as they unfolded, you had the house which blew up when they failed to put together these gas canisters...
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here with more is matt townsend. right to have you on.utual interest on both sides, whether it is companies that want to see a reform of the tax ex-trump.for the gop, matt: there is definitely a rift between this corporate counsel which fell apart last week, america come and administration. the gop has tried to be the party of big business. will not be invited to boeing or intel to do public events, paul ryan is still pushing the agenda, willing to get ceos to do these big events, something the president would have trouble doing now. julia: these events were organized prior to what happened in charlottesville, we should make that point. >> yes, but in general there has been a rift going on publicly. julia: i love that you have reiterated that there is a public rift going on. donald trump made these comments. the rally he had in arizona this last week, to let's listen to his relationship with the country ceos. little heatot a with allies from the media, they said we will take a pass. not all, but some of them. i remember those that did. bu
here with more is matt townsend. right to have you on.utual interest on both sides, whether it is companies that want to see a reform of the tax ex-trump.for the gop, matt: there is definitely a rift between this corporate counsel which fell apart last week, america come and administration. the gop has tried to be the party of big business. will not be invited to boeing or intel to do public events, paul ryan is still pushing the agenda, willing to get ceos to do these big events, something the...
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. >> reporter: john townsend says the long flat roadway lends itself to bad driving behavior. >> 20 persons have died on indian head highway. we have had five deaths so far this year. our fear is the death toll will continue to escalate. >> we have expended a lot of resources and constantly are challenged by what goes on on 210. >> reporter: prince george's police say they are on track to make twice as many stops this year in >> between motorcycle enforcement initiatives, drunk driving initiatives and traffic initiatives we put a lot of resources into this. >> reporter: marked police cruisers and more ticketing is the only thing that can change this driving behavior according to aaa and say the road isn't a problem. >> this is a road of recklessness and lawlessness on the part of the drivers. >> reporter: so far prince george's county police say they handed out 2,400 tickets on 210. 3,600 in the entire year of last year. they are saying these resources that should help make a difference on this road. reporting live in port washington i'm tracee wilkins. back to you in the studio. >> you do
. >> reporter: john townsend says the long flat roadway lends itself to bad driving behavior. >> 20 persons have died on indian head highway. we have had five deaths so far this year. our fear is the death toll will continue to escalate. >> we have expended a lot of resources and constantly are challenged by what goes on on 210. >> reporter: prince george's police say they are on track to make twice as many stops this year in >> between motorcycle enforcement...
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female if you look at professional rankings now, you see not only been us and serena, but also taylor townsendsha vickery, vicki duval, the list goes on. you can see the players started the sport because of been us or serena, how it has played off. charlie: what about latinos? katrina: we haven't had as much success in that area, it is one andy initiatives understanding how to communicate with different cultures in those communities. it is really a platform of making an opportunity for cultures that really haven't gone toward tennis. we are making it more accessible, we had a 12% growth in our hispanic numbers and after our first year of making a major push in it here we have a young man doing really well right now. to see what he is doing, hopefully he is inspiring -- charlie: to get young kids to think about being him? katrina: absolutely. descent, itof cuban is important to have role models out there you can look up to and have them going out to do clinics and whatever they can to make sure the kids get involved. charlie: is the use of drugs for performance enhancement a big issue? katrina:
female if you look at professional rankings now, you see not only been us and serena, but also taylor townsendsha vickery, vicki duval, the list goes on. you can see the players started the sport because of been us or serena, how it has played off. charlie: what about latinos? katrina: we haven't had as much success in that area, it is one andy initiatives understanding how to communicate with different cultures in those communities. it is really a platform of making an opportunity for cultures...
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if this is amber townsend, tell us what you are up to and why you are here. >> i am here to give my timeo the community, i had such a burden. i had to get out here today, i couldn't wait any longer. i filled out the form yesterday. i've got to go surf. it's so cool, i came here by myself i didn't know what i was getting into. >> somebody says what, i need shoes, i have no clothes. >> they drop the clothes off here, we literally out in the rain were going and collecting them and bringing them in. we are physically sorting through the sizes. someone will come and they're like oh, my goodness, we need somebody that needs such and such. we need to baby blankets, we need socks. someone just brought in, it's ridiculous. these are brand-new, i swear, most of these are dry clean and they have tags, i'm so ecstatic because it's beautiful things. if whatever were throwing away, community. >> giving their best to the community here, an outpouring of volunteers and help here tonight, it's beautiful to say. >> juan: thank you so much, that's a break in the clouds to see people helping each other like
if this is amber townsend, tell us what you are up to and why you are here. >> i am here to give my timeo the community, i had such a burden. i had to get out here today, i couldn't wait any longer. i filled out the form yesterday. i've got to go surf. it's so cool, i came here by myself i didn't know what i was getting into. >> somebody says what, i need shoes, i have no clothes. >> they drop the clothes off here, we literally out in the rain were going and collecting them...
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we talk with former homeland security adviser fran townsend about what can be done to stop similar attacksu.s. plus, we go inside a hospital where hackers held patients' information hostage. it's a preview of monday's cbsn on assignment. and we're gearing up for the eclipse. we are also at nasa with why scientists will watch it from 50,000 feet in the air. cool. that and the eye-opener, your world in 90 seconds. see you at 7:00. >> thank you. apparently, if you don't have the special glasses, you can always use a colander. i think that's awesome. [ laughter ] >> i didn't know that. okay. >> yeah. our reporter did a story on it. it's awesome. thank you so much. we'll see you at 7:00. ♪[ music ] >>> time now 6:52. ahead, the desperate search for the driver who plowed into a crowd intensifies this morning as we get the latest from barcelona. >> reporter: and two oakland firefighters died -- excuse me, got shot last night here in san jose. one of those died. the other is seriously injured. we'll have all the details coming up. it's 6--- time for your final five... >>> i'm jessica flores live i
we talk with former homeland security adviser fran townsend about what can be done to stop similar attacksu.s. plus, we go inside a hospital where hackers held patients' information hostage. it's a preview of monday's cbsn on assignment. and we're gearing up for the eclipse. we are also at nasa with why scientists will watch it from 50,000 feet in the air. cool. that and the eye-opener, your world in 90 seconds. see you at 7:00. >> thank you. apparently, if you don't have the special...
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it's the charity that he started with pete townsend. [ cheers and applause ] i love them.'re rock 'n' roll royalty. i love them so much. guys, we live in a brand-driven society. name recognition is everything. the problem is what makes a a good name for one thing might make a bad name for something else. or a great name for something else. >> steve: wow! >> jimmy: with that in mind, it's time for a segment we call "good name, bad name, great name." here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ good name bad name great name yes ♪ >> steve: nice segue. >> jimmy: first up we have -- [ light laughter ] >> steve: that just rolls off the tongue. >> jimmy: smooth. >> steve: it sounded like it came from your soul. >> jimmy: thank you, i appreciate that. i appreciate that. like, let me show you what's up. first, we have ub-40. that's a good name for a band. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: it's a bad name for a a birthday party. [ laughter ] great name for trump's approval rating. [ applause ] yeah, ub-40. next up we have friskies. well, that's a good name for a a cat food. it's bad name for an h
it's the charity that he started with pete townsend. [ cheers and applause ] i love them.'re rock 'n' roll royalty. i love them so much. guys, we live in a brand-driven society. name recognition is everything. the problem is what makes a a good name for one thing might make a bad name for something else. or a great name for something else. >> steve: wow! >> jimmy: with that in mind, it's time for a segment we call "good name, bad name, great name." here we go. [ cheers and...
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charlie: turning to the attack in barcelona, we talk to fran townsend. >> if all you need is to grabn everyday item like a car or knife and launch an attack, block into an attack in start stabbing people, or you can take a car on london bridge or in barcelona and mow down civilians, it is very difficult to stop. you rely on intelligence to try to catch the person. for an understanding of steve bannon and his relationship to president trump, we talked with joshua green. his book is "the devil's bargain." is very good at messaging, stoking the worries and fears of the electorate. galvanizing a certain kind of dispossessed voter who has not felt like they had a place in american politics for the last 10 or 20 years. that is a real talent. i think that helped get donald trump elected. but you need an entirely different set of skills when you wind up in the white house. charlie: the departure of steve bannon and the terrorist attack in spain when we continue. ♪ charlie: steve bannon, the controversial chief strategist for president trump, is leaving the white house. that announcement came
charlie: turning to the attack in barcelona, we talk to fran townsend. >> if all you need is to grabn everyday item like a car or knife and launch an attack, block into an attack in start stabbing people, or you can take a car on london bridge or in barcelona and mow down civilians, it is very difficult to stop. you rely on intelligence to try to catch the person. for an understanding of steve bannon and his relationship to president trump, we talked with joshua green. his book is...