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joining us from wisconsin, jim cohan. the chief income strategist at wells fargo.s great to have you. let's begin with transit -- it seems like a crutch. how long before the soft inflation data becomes what it is for many, a trend? >> the inflation data has started to slow down quite dramatically in the last few months, but if you look at the three-month average, of the cpi, that actually bounced from zero to 1% this month. i think if you listen to what fed chair yellen has been saying in her speeches, she has turned it away from march and april has transitory factors and more toward for looking data. the three-month average could be only going forward. >> i have a slightly different take on that. this is the fourth consecutive month where we have seen cpi numbers drop. it is hard to make the argument that you have seen some of those arguments coming from the rnc, that this is a transitory phenomenon. so if you start looking, start looking at some of the data some of the indicators that the fed -- the dallas fed does, estimates of what the cleveland fed does, if yo
joining us from wisconsin, jim cohan. the chief income strategist at wells fargo.s great to have you. let's begin with transit -- it seems like a crutch. how long before the soft inflation data becomes what it is for many, a trend? >> the inflation data has started to slow down quite dramatically in the last few months, but if you look at the three-month average, of the cpi, that actually bounced from zero to 1% this month. i think if you listen to what fed chair yellen has been saying in...
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we'll go to jackson joining us from wisconsin. good evening to you, sir. >> caller: say hi. >> hi. >> hello. >> hi, my name is jackson and i was wondering if george washington was the only person that slept in his tent or did he sleep with other officers. >> jackson, how old are you by the way? >> 8. >> nicely done. thanks for phoning in. michael quinn, you know the answer? >> jackson, you have asked a terrific question. there was one other person that slept in the tent with washington. it was not another officer. it actually was a person who was his personal assistant. he would have used the term valet. his name was william lee. and actually he was an enslaved african-american from mount vernon. and he accompanied george washington when he took command and he remained at washington's side throughout the entire revolution. it's one of the incredible truths of history, the ironies of history that when we look at this tent we are really seeing the wartime home not only of our commander in chief but of william lee. that's the story t
we'll go to jackson joining us from wisconsin. good evening to you, sir. >> caller: say hi. >> hi. >> hello. >> hi, my name is jackson and i was wondering if george washington was the only person that slept in his tent or did he sleep with other officers. >> jackson, how old are you by the way? >> 8. >> nicely done. thanks for phoning in. michael quinn, you know the answer? >> jackson, you have asked a terrific question. there was one other person...
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so we're going to need people from all across the state of wisconsin and throughout the midwest to help us out. foxcomm will build the first facility in the united states that will build lcd panels for everything from the automotive business to health care to entertainment and all tri induss combined. going forward, i want all of you to know, but particularly the president to know that these panels will be made in america proudly in the state of wisconsin. [ applause ] >> foxcom m's new echo system will transform wisconsin. in fact, terry and i came up with a name. we call it wisconn valley. the region we will call wisconn valley will become the new leading edge for technology. it will help us with one more tool, to keep our college and high school graduates in the state of wisconsin instead of going beyond our borders. this exciting in transformation. [ applause ] >> and in addition to thanking terry and his great team from foxcomm and sony -- sharp, excuse me. to sharp having seen their great facilities, i want to particularly thank the president of the united states because as terry elu
so we're going to need people from all across the state of wisconsin and throughout the midwest to help us out. foxcomm will build the first facility in the united states that will build lcd panels for everything from the automotive business to health care to entertainment and all tri induss combined. going forward, i want all of you to know, but particularly the president to know that these panels will be made in america proudly in the state of wisconsin. [ applause ] >> foxcom m's new...
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foxconn is investing $10 billion in wisconsin, a job bringing thousands of jobs to the state joining us fromrnor scott walker you had the u.s. open finally, scott. what about -- did you do this or is just wisconsin a happening place right now? >> well, we're a happening place, we're ready, there's no doubt about it we went back in 2010, wisconsin ranked in the bottom ten according to chief executive magazine for places to do business this year we're up to the top ten, the first time we've ever been on that list, and so it's years of building us up. lower taxes, fewer regulations, building a better workforce, getting rid of frivolous lawsuits, all those things combined and just being in the right time and the right place we're excited. for us it's going to be up to 13,000 new jobs and a $10 billion investment pretty exciting. >> good jobs. >> yeah, these are over $53,000 per year jobs plus benefits. on top of that to build this this is not just a plant or factory, this is a whole ecosystem. this is a campus wide -- we call it wisconn valley because of all the high tech manufacturing that's go
foxconn is investing $10 billion in wisconsin, a job bringing thousands of jobs to the state joining us fromrnor scott walker you had the u.s. open finally, scott. what about -- did you do this or is just wisconsin a happening place right now? >> well, we're a happening place, we're ready, there's no doubt about it we went back in 2010, wisconsin ranked in the bottom ten according to chief executive magazine for places to do business this year we're up to the top ten, the first time we've...
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his back that prevented him from getting a job that promised us coverage, so now he works multiple jobs, end quote. and ive i have been listening to mary from kenosha, wisconsin. i met with mary recently, and she told me about her son kyle. kyle at a young age was diagnosed on the autism spectrum and was never expected to learn to even speak. when kyle was 7, medical professionals spoke with mary and said that kyle might have to be removed from his home and left to be cared for in an institution. but mary had hope. and thanks to medicaid, kyle was able to receive some very specialized medical therapy for his autism, and he was able to remain at home. he was able to receive an education. he was able to get his driver's license and now kyle is attending college. mary is terrified nonetheless that this bill's drastic cuts to medicaid would rob kyle of the care he needs to achieve the independence that he has worked so hard for his entire life. mary told me about her concern for so many other families with similar situations. i've been listening to greg. greg is from stoddard, wisconsin. he has no idea how he and other older wisconsinites will be able to afford h
his back that prevented him from getting a job that promised us coverage, so now he works multiple jobs, end quote. and ive i have been listening to mary from kenosha, wisconsin. i met with mary recently, and she told me about her son kyle. kyle at a young age was diagnosed on the autism spectrum and was never expected to learn to even speak. when kyle was 7, medical professionals spoke with mary and said that kyle might have to be removed from his home and left to be cared for in an...
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wisconsin making lcd screens — creating 3,000 jobs. but as samira hussain reports from new york — there are questions from some about the cost of the deal to the usch to american voters was about increasing the number of manufacturing jobs in america's old industrial areas. certainly, at the white house event, he made no bones about his personal responsibility for the new factory. we represent the return of lcd electronics and electronic manufacturing to the united states, the country that we love, that is where we want our jobs. to make such an incredible invest in, they put in faith and confidence in the future of the american economy. in other words, if idid not american economy. in other words, if i did not get elected, he definitely would not be spending $10 billion. behind the theatre of the announcement, some familiar concerns about the price us taxpayers will pat’- about the price us taxpayers will pay. news reports ahead of the announcements indicate the tie when his company could benefit from $3 billion in tax breaks in exchange for the wisconsin plan. 0ne local politician has referred to it as a corporate welfare package and there is w
wisconsin making lcd screens — creating 3,000 jobs. but as samira hussain reports from new york — there are questions from some about the cost of the deal to the usch to american voters was about increasing the number of manufacturing jobs in america's old industrial areas. certainly, at the white house event, he made no bones about his personal responsibility for the new factory. we represent the return of lcd electronics and electronic manufacturing to the united states, the country that...
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. >> there was a very important announcement today from wisconsin, a big jobs announcement coming out of that. tell us about that. >> this is something that, you know, i would have thought the president would have spent a little time on. it's the creation of thousands of jobs in wisconsin. it speaks to the president's agenda about creating jobs in america, and i would have thought that that would have been the opening tweet today. >> and yet, brian, that message was completely under cut by the tweet about banning transgender people from the military. what would be the point of that? why would the president do that. >> i don't know. first of all jobs is his agenda. >> exactly. >> so he bypasses that to take on an issue that certainly in the bigger picture of the united states, doesn't match reforming healthcare. >> it's just way down on the priority list. >> it really is. that's the best way to say it. so you wonder why the president would take time to tweet about that and actually enact something which is the new ban or bringing the ban back and not look at all these other things that are really, real
. >> there was a very important announcement today from wisconsin, a big jobs announcement coming out of that. tell us about that. >> this is something that, you know, i would have thought the president would have spent a little time on. it's the creation of thousands of jobs in wisconsin. it speaks to the president's agenda about creating jobs in america, and i would have thought that that would have been the opening tweet today. >> and yet, brian, that message was completely...
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we've heard from rob portman and might want us we kevin if he's heard anything from wisconsin yet.are carefully tracking this -- should senator johnson not vote to proceed on this, that would be enough to sink the senate majority leader's chances. senator murkowski, senator , two prominent republicans within this republican-controlled senate saying they are not going to -- that means no more senators in the republican party can come out against this. if they do, it is dead on arrival. it is down to the wire now in terms of whether or not they are going to be able to get this through. scarlet: talk to me about what it means -- we just talked about the tie-break situation. what happens in a tie-break situation? >> it heads to the vice president and we will have the motion to proceed. i want to take this a step out of politics. the american people are going to be watching this. the merck and people will be looking at washington procedure -- the american people will be looking at washington procedure -- what i do wonder sometimes is what are the american people really thinking about wh
we've heard from rob portman and might want us we kevin if he's heard anything from wisconsin yet.are carefully tracking this -- should senator johnson not vote to proceed on this, that would be enough to sink the senate majority leader's chances. senator murkowski, senator , two prominent republicans within this republican-controlled senate saying they are not going to -- that means no more senators in the republican party can come out against this. if they do, it is dead on arrival. it is...
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tonight to be with three of my colleagues, all of us from different parts of the country, myself from texas. we have congresswoman moore from wisconsin. congresswoman jayapal from washington state. and congresswoman wasserman schultz from florida. first i want to turn to congresswoman moore. because i know that she has some very strong opinions and perspectives on health care. matt moore -- ms. moore: thank you so much for yielding. i want to tell you how grateful i am that my colleagues want to have this dialogue, this colloquy with me. have been so disturbed by the false information that's been given to americans about the affordable care act. the whole notion that it's somehow in this death spiral. that somehow the affordable care act is dead. and i think that the president and our illustrious speaker, and the majority are promoting this point of view. because they want the public to believe that the things that they're doing to destroy the affordable care act, and ultimately medicaid, are the causes for them not having health insurance, the causes for their premiums rising, the causes for insurers fleeing the market in rural area
tonight to be with three of my colleagues, all of us from different parts of the country, myself from texas. we have congresswoman moore from wisconsin. congresswoman jayapal from washington state. and congresswoman wasserman schultz from florida. first i want to turn to congresswoman moore. because i know that she has some very strong opinions and perspectives on health care. matt moore -- ms. moore: thank you so much for yielding. i want to tell you how grateful i am that my colleagues want...
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from getting a job that promised us coverage. so now he works multiple jobs, end quote. and i've been listening to mary from kenosha, wisconsin. i met with mary recently and told me about her son kyle. kyle at a young age was diagnosed on the autism spectrum and was never expected to learn to even speak. when kyle was seven medical professionals spoke with mary and said that kyle might have to be removed from his home and left to be cared for in an institution. but mary had hope and thanks to medicaid, kyle was able to receive some very specialized medical therapy for his autism and he was able to remain at home. he was able to receive an education. he was able to get his driver's license and now, kyle is attending college. mary is terrified, nonetheless, that this bill's drastic cuts to medicaid would rob aisle of the care he needs to achieve the independence that he has worked so hard for his entire life. and mary told me about her concern for so many other families in similar situations. i've been listening to greg. greg is from stoddard, wisconsin, he has no idea how he and other older wisconsinites will be able to afford
from getting a job that promised us coverage. so now he works multiple jobs, end quote. and i've been listening to mary from kenosha, wisconsin. i met with mary recently and told me about her son kyle. kyle at a young age was diagnosed on the autism spectrum and was never expected to learn to even speak. when kyle was seven medical professionals spoke with mary and said that kyle might have to be removed from his home and left to be cared for in an institution. but mary had hope and thanks to...
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us from georgetown. live on the scene. derrick, what can you tell us? >> well, this street is still brokd here. we are at the foot of wisconsin avenue looking west down water street. take a look, the crime scene is actually 3500 block of water street near the key bridge boathouse in the washington canoe club. it was about 2:55 this morning, just before 3:00 when police were called to this area for the sound or report of gunfire. when they got here, two adult males, both pronounced dead at the scene. no word on what they were doing in the area. a lookout post gray nissan with 7bb but other than that, not a lot of information. as you can imagine things happen in georgetown in the morning, previous night spilled over in the morning. we talked to one guy who thought he was fortunate to find a parking space down that way towards the end of the whitehurst freeway. as it turned out, he turned out not to be so lucky. take a listen. >> i had my truck back there. i was trying to get back to my truck. they wouldn't let us through. i was at the bar last night, walked out to another bar. trying to get back to my truck and go home and i'm
us from georgetown. live on the scene. derrick, what can you tell us? >> well, this street is still brokd here. we are at the foot of wisconsin avenue looking west down water street. take a look, the crime scene is actually 3500 block of water street near the key bridge boathouse in the washington canoe club. it was about 2:55 this morning, just before 3:00 when police were called to this area for the sound or report of gunfire. when they got here, two adult males, both pronounced dead at...
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us now. analysts are saying this is not just the wisconsin company, but a debate about the future and where this could go from here. >> industry experts forecast we could see these chips used by hospitals to store our medical records, even at airports to store that passport information, and that is just the beginning, david. >> right in our hands. >> right in our hands. >> i think i'll pass. >> i think so. in the future. >>> there is much more i a head on "world news tonight." thank you, rebecca. >>> after the bride-to-be was shot dead after calling 911, what we have now learned in that case. >>> we have the frightening chain reaction crash. flipping over into the intersection. >>> and the passengers who witness a flight between a pilot and a flight attendant today, and then what happened. >>> and then the baby orca tragedy tonight. the final baby orca born in captivity now dying tonight. a lot more news ahead. they've been putting these everywhere. hey, aren't you the guy that use- used to ask if you could you hear me now? yeah. but i switched to sprint. because nowadays every network is great, but sprint do
us now. analysts are saying this is not just the wisconsin company, but a debate about the future and where this could go from here. >> industry experts forecast we could see these chips used by hospitals to store our medical records, even at airports to store that passport information, and that is just the beginning, david. >> right in our hands. >> right in our hands. >> i think i'll pass. >> i think so. in the future. >>> there is much more i a head on...
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from a mobile home park, as well. first responders used boats to rescue them. in wisconsin the fox river crested at more than 17 feet. motor of it will recede by sunday morning. >>> president trump and the first lady are wrapping up a two-day trip to france where they attended bastille day celebrations. u.s. and french jets flew over paris this morning as soldiers from the two nations marched along the champs elysees below. despite political tension in the past, president trump and french president emmanuel macron enjoyed each other's company. but some think it's just part of the show. >> i think it's just kind of a superficial niceness. >> after the parade, the french president went to nice to mark the one-year anniversary of the terror attack that killed 86 people last year. >>> we're learning new details about a june 2016 meeting between president trump's son, donald trump, jr., and a russian lawyer. word now that besides two other members of the trump administration, another person was in the room. seth lemon is at the white house with the latest. >> reporter: there are
from a mobile home park, as well. first responders used boats to rescue them. in wisconsin the fox river crested at more than 17 feet. motor of it will recede by sunday morning. >>> president trump and the first lady are wrapping up a two-day trip to france where they attended bastille day celebrations. u.s. and french jets flew over paris this morning as soldiers from the two nations marched along the champs elysees below. despite political tension in the past, president trump and...
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us? host: the answer to the question, it's always red sox. jeff is from wisconsin on the independent line. caller: good morning, c-span. i will call b.s. on you right now. the only thing is identity lose.cs, i win, they comment way back when on if you like the plan, you can keep your plan issue. you are quoted saying it is not a scandal. it is the piddling little scandal. it is your way, which is basically government control over everything. thank you. we again are having a debate right now about how much government should be involved in health care. this is one of those deep philosophical divides. we can see it with the way we were talking about deep cuts to medicaid. medicaid has expanded dramatically in the last few years. in a covers about 74 million americans. republicans have wanted to scaling back. the current plan with you that dramatically. -- would do that dramatically. one of the things you see now if you look at what the administration and republicans in congress say about this, these are not really cuts to medicaid. we are cutting the rate of growth. i
us? host: the answer to the question, it's always red sox. jeff is from wisconsin on the independent line. caller: good morning, c-span. i will call b.s. on you right now. the only thing is identity lose.cs, i win, they comment way back when on if you like the plan, you can keep your plan issue. you are quoted saying it is not a scandal. it is the piddling little scandal. it is your way, which is basically government control over everything. thank you. we again are having a debate right now...
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and from wisconsin, the chief income fixed strategist at wells fargo. great to have you with us. let's begin with this word, transitory. it feels like a crutch to validate your monetary policy. how long before that soft inflation data becomes what it is for many people, a trend? >> well, you know, the inflation started to slow down quite dramatically in the last few months, but if you look at thathree-month average actually goes from zero to 1% this month. whatnk if you listen to the fed chair says she has gone -- to me the three-month average may be more relevant going forward. this is the fourth consecutive month where we have have -- thisand we is just a transitory phenomenon. at thestart looking ,ndicators of the balance trade if you look at those you can start to see that it is really consistently going down. ahead, it is hard to see us get back to that 2% target level over the next few months. jonathan: as we look over a two day testimony from the fed chair do you sense she was losing conviction and maybe transitory isn't all that it's teams? >> no, i didn't get that sense.
and from wisconsin, the chief income fixed strategist at wells fargo. great to have you with us. let's begin with this word, transitory. it feels like a crutch to validate your monetary policy. how long before that soft inflation data becomes what it is for many people, a trend? >> well, you know, the inflation started to slow down quite dramatically in the last few months, but if you look at thathree-month average actually goes from zero to 1% this month. whatnk if you listen to the fed...
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. >> a man from wisconsin is probably regreting his most recent uber trip it sent it back $900. he used uber to get to the music festival. $200 to get to the first stop. we said can you take us a couple of more places, no problem. i wake up the next morning with a fraud alert on the credit card, $898. the surge price is 8.6 times the normal cost and the up front price is no longer relevant when stops are added. he wonders if he could have rented a limo for the $900 he spent. >> i guess it's safe to say the driver didn't get a tip. >> probably not. >> we're following several breaking stories next on "action news," including the report of a home invasion in south philadelphia. >> when you tend to park yourself on the bench when your little ones are at the yourself on the bench when your littl>>jason: my dad taught me to play the piano when i was three. ever since, it's been my passion. going somewhere like the juilliard school seemed impossible. now, i am able to dream bigger. >>joe: hi. this is pennsylvania state treasurer joe torsella. our state treasury is proud to offer the pa able pr
. >> a man from wisconsin is probably regreting his most recent uber trip it sent it back $900. he used uber to get to the music festival. $200 to get to the first stop. we said can you take us a couple of more places, no problem. i wake up the next morning with a fraud alert on the credit card, $898. the surge price is 8.6 times the normal cost and the up front price is no longer relevant when stops are added. he wonders if he could have rented a limo for the $900 he spent. >> i...
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from wisconsin. thank you so much for being with us and the mustache truly is fantastic. thank you for your time, sir. >> thank you, have a great day. >>> one of the surprises in the nba sweepstakes made the right decision. going to boston, coming to cs. now, some people don't like it, but they're wrong. we'll get you updated on all this in "bleacher report" next. , that's why you'll stay in this drawer forever. i can't live without you, and that's why i'll never ever wash you. protect your clothes from stretching, fading and fuzz with downy fabric conditioner. fading and fuzz with downy fabric conditioner. it smooths and strengthens fibers to protect clothes from the damage of the wash. so your favorite clothes stay your favorite clothes. downy fabric conditioner. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, i accept i take easier trails than i used to. a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but no matter what path i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduce
from wisconsin. thank you so much for being with us and the mustache truly is fantastic. thank you for your time, sir. >> thank you, have a great day. >>> one of the surprises in the nba sweepstakes made the right decision. going to boston, coming to cs. now, some people don't like it, but they're wrong. we'll get you updated on all this in "bleacher report" next. , that's why you'll stay in this drawer forever. i can't live without you, and that's why i'll never ever...
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quite a sight for some neighbors in wisconsin and elephant got loose from circus world and the elephant was freed by her packet and partner who used her trunk to disengage a restraint. kelly lumbered across the river water into a neighboring backyard where she unlatched a gate and munched on some marigolds. the elephant wandered around for a few minutes before law enforcement caught up and got in touch with her trainer who then escorted her back to circus world. start that confirms it. i am certain of it now that the deer in my >>> howard, it is always fun to be back sharing the desk with you. i am feeling in for the lovely debra alfarone who is getting married this weekend so we are holding down the fort. what is her wedding forecast going to look like? >> we still thunderstorm warning and that came through packing a punch. here is first her live doppler approaching the new york metro eastern shore at the tail end of this activity is across southern maryland and we are seeing that warning in calvert and others to move east along the river but this storm went severe just a few minutes ago in calvert county and the concern is we co
quite a sight for some neighbors in wisconsin and elephant got loose from circus world and the elephant was freed by her packet and partner who used her trunk to disengage a restraint. kelly lumbered across the river water into a neighboring backyard where she unlatched a gate and munched on some marigolds. the elephant wandered around for a few minutes before law enforcement caught up and got in touch with her trainer who then escorted her back to circus world. start that confirms it. i am...
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us on bbc news. still to come: from logrolling to wood chopping, competitors from around the world gather in wisconsinmpionships. mission control: you can see them coming down the ladder now. armstrong: that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30 year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia. but now, a decade later, it's been painstakingly rebuilt and opens again today. there's been a 50% decrease in sperm quantity and an increase in malfunctioning sperm unable to swim properly. thousands of households across the country are suspiciously quiet this lunchtime as children bury their noses in the final instalment of harry potter. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: at least nine people have died after being trapped in the back of a truck in texas. police say they were victims of people trafficking. the israeli embassy injordan has been put in lockdown after two people were killed in a
us on bbc news. still to come: from logrolling to wood chopping, competitors from around the world gather in wisconsinmpionships. mission control: you can see them coming down the ladder now. armstrong: that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30 year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of...
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president trump is leading the charge, joining us now congressman sean duffy, republican from wisconsinrn storming across the midwest in particular, in the middle of august pushing, leading the call for tax reform. is this something that you republicans want him to do? >> think back to george bush and barack obama doing the big rallies, that's important the get people excited about the policies that you're trying to push and donald trump hasn't done much of this. he has to start doing that. i agree with that. the problem, though, that we have is that we are using budget reconciliation, funky senate rule and the rules on tax reform is -- it has to be revenue neutral, you don't get tax reform on that, stuart. so what we do use trillion dollars of obamacare taxes to move a trillion dollars, we use budget -- i'm sorry, the bother adjustment tax which that's getting pushback and i know you've given parentback on that. if we don't get health care done, you don't get tax reform. stuart: that simple. no matter what the president does? >> unless the senate break it is filibuster rule and they go
president trump is leading the charge, joining us now congressman sean duffy, republican from wisconsinrn storming across the midwest in particular, in the middle of august pushing, leading the call for tax reform. is this something that you republicans want him to do? >> think back to george bush and barack obama doing the big rallies, that's important the get people excited about the policies that you're trying to push and donald trump hasn't done much of this. he has to start doing...
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valley will help us with one more tool to keep graduates in wisconsin instead of going beyond the borders. this is an exciting transformation. >> and in addition to thanking terry fromconn, desharp having seen their great facilities, i want to thank the president of the united states. because as terry alluded to, the president in late april met with terry and his team. the next day, a number of our folks from wisconsin gathered in the office of the chief of staff, reince priebus, we gathered together around had great discussions. they did a fabulous job. we've been back and forth. the foxconn team has been all over the state. we made a great type overseas. when he talks about the 8k, it's phenomenal. some of the most amazing technology and we're proud to say it's going to be made in the great state of wisconsin. so together we had a special bond built and that started because the president said we want to build this kind of technology in the united states. it just so happened, it was nice, that about a week or so before the visit to terry and the team made to the white house, the president had been at snap-on tool in kenosha, wisconsin. he said it would be nice to b
valley will help us with one more tool to keep graduates in wisconsin instead of going beyond the borders. this is an exciting transformation. >> and in addition to thanking terry fromconn, desharp having seen their great facilities, i want to thank the president of the united states. because as terry alluded to, the president in late april met with terry and his team. the next day, a number of our folks from wisconsin gathered in the office of the chief of staff, reince priebus, we...
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from wisconsin. instrumental in this deal. we talked during the break the president didn't mention his chief of staff's role in this while at the would usng he worked really hard on with the speaker staff and folks back in wisconsin to bring about. why? >> i'm going to quote jeff zeleny here. allow me. it from one of our morning conversations. reince' baby. worked very, very hard on this. the omission did not go unnoticed. talked to people on capitol hill who also worked on it, speaker's office. everybody was kind of like, huh, mr. chief? e he cared about this and wasn't in there. deliberate or not, read at deliberate outside of the white house and i think that has -- meaning. >> and devout catholic sean spicer excluded from the visit to the pope e in the vatican and saw what happened to him. >> there's a word for that. small. >>> next, if you missed seeing sean spicer on tv lately and you happen to like dancing? might be in luck. day 13. if only this were as easy as saving $600 when you switch to progressive. winds stirring. too treacherous for a selfie. [ camera shutter clicks ] sure, i've taken discounts to new heights with safe driv
from wisconsin. instrumental in this deal. we talked during the break the president didn't mention his chief of staff's role in this while at the would usng he worked really hard on with the speaker staff and folks back in wisconsin to bring about. why? >> i'm going to quote jeff zeleny here. allow me. it from one of our morning conversations. reince' baby. worked very, very hard on this. the omission did not go unnoticed. talked to people on capitol hill who also worked on it, speaker's...
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wisconsin making lcd screens — creating 3,000 jobs. but there are questions from some about the cost of the deal to the us amid reports foxconn is getting 0ne local politician has described the deal as corporate welfare. a full report in 20 minutes time don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter — i'm @benmbland. it's a bit like taking a member of your own family to court. the european commission is launching legal action against poland over plans to give politicians more power to sack and appointjudges. the commission says poland will be stripped of its eu voting rights if it goes ahead with proposals to force all supreme court judges into retirement. officials in warsaw call that blackmail. sarah corker reports. crowd chanting "constitution ! ". the controversial reforms have prompted days of protests in dozens of polish cities, and split the country. in warsaw, crowds gathered outside the supreme court as unease and anger about the government's plans to give the justice minister and mps broad powers to sack and appointjudges. that set poland and the eu on a collision course. in brussels, the eu commissi
wisconsin making lcd screens — creating 3,000 jobs. but there are questions from some about the cost of the deal to the us amid reports foxconn is getting 0ne local politician has described the deal as corporate welfare. a full report in 20 minutes time don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter — i'm @benmbland. it's a bit like taking a member of your own family to court. the european commission is launching legal action against poland over plans to give...
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us. and long-term radio talk show host charlie sykes. and charlie because a man from kenosha, wisconsin because he is a friend of yours. i'm starting with him. start wherever you like. but a personal note about what reince priebus' life looked like the past six months what his departure means to you. i'd love to hear you. >> well, you know i do think of reince as a friend but the story is tragic. because he made a series of decisions, a series of rationalizations he enabled and empowered donald trump. and even though a lot of us warned him this would end badly. i don't think anybody thought it was going to end in this torrent of profanity, obscenity and humiliation that -- that we have seen. you know reince says that he is going to try to keep this classy and above board. but the reality is when you watch the trajectory of the first six month of this presidency it's not because reince priebus was a bad chief of staff. it's because you have a dysfunctional president. everything starts and ends with donald trump and despite what a great american general kelly is he is going to inherit the
us. and long-term radio talk show host charlie sykes. and charlie because a man from kenosha, wisconsin because he is a friend of yours. i'm starting with him. start wherever you like. but a personal note about what reince priebus' life looked like the past six months what his departure means to you. i'd love to hear you. >> well, you know i do think of reince as a friend but the story is tragic. because he made a series of decisions, a series of rationalizations he enabled and empowered...
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from? >> wisconsin. pete: what making us proud to be an american. really great country.ndon until son. pete: why are you proud? >> greatest country in the world. abby: where do they find your music? >> west point band.com. that is where you find information about the west pound band. american dream is one much our original songs. search benny havens ban on amazon, itunes, all digital outlets. abby: also on our web as well. pete: two hour show. rock stars, usually with a tank top, they're sweating. after two you guys look perfect. abby: another proud american. anna kooiman is noun in north carolina. anna, what is going on? reporter: abby, good morning to you, everyone at open who. >> it is all about a brotherhood. all about comradery. not only fun and fellowship and training and skillings. preparing for an emergency. reporter: little bit of history behind this before the technology advanced, this is what people really did with the bucket brigade? >> exactly right. tradition years ago before pumpers and engines. people protected houses with bucket brigade to put the fire o
from? >> wisconsin. pete: what making us proud to be an american. really great country.ndon until son. pete: why are you proud? >> greatest country in the world. abby: where do they find your music? >> west point band.com. that is where you find information about the west pound band. american dream is one much our original songs. search benny havens ban on amazon, itunes, all digital outlets. abby: also on our web as well. pete: two hour show. rock stars, usually with a tank...
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from your hand. >> a small microchip size of the grain of rice. the wisconsin company giving the employeeses an option to have it implanted between the forefinger and the thumb. it would be used like an office security key they are replacing key card to access a building. it can access computer and snack machine in the break room. this is still raising concerns for many. >> my cell phone says i'm how far i am away from home. so how do they know i'm in d.c.? they are tracking it. >> you are putting objects in your body that shouldn't be there. >> he says there are so many things could go awry. >> what if your hand melts or it's in too far? >> the microchip is not mandatory for employees. the owner says this week 50 of the 80 employees have signed up. in northwest washington, brianne carter, abc7 news. jonathan: t it's state-of-the-art. we microchipped steve rudin three years ago. steve: i keep coming back. i haven't run away yet. go figure. michelle: gorgeous weather. do it tomorrow? steve: so nice. low humidity and nice. then this afternoon we even break a sweat. tomorrow we increase the humidity more. then by thursday we will crank it up more than that. let's talk about what
from your hand. >> a small microchip size of the grain of rice. the wisconsin company giving the employeeses an option to have it implanted between the forefinger and the thumb. it would be used like an office security key they are replacing key card to access a building. it can access computer and snack machine in the break room. this is still raising concerns for many. >> my cell phone says i'm how far i am away from home. so how do they know i'm in d.c.? they are tracking it....
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log into your computer, enter a building, and buy snacks from a vending machine using just a wave of your hand. more than 50 employees at a wisconsined to receive microchip implants. the chips are opgs optional and the company says that it cannot track employees. the implants are about the size of a grain of rice. they cost 300 bucks each and the company is picking up the tab. how badly do you want those doritos. >> i don't think so. i'm not a needle person, so i probably wouldn't want to do it anyways. but it's just a little too future riftic for me. >> hard pass, mike. >> yeah, me too. it's enough that i carry a phone provided by the company, who knows what they're doing with that. >> oh, okay. >> good morning, everybody. and wanted to talk about skrks fr quickly. we've got 50-8 arrival delays. sunny and a break from the heat today. tonight it's going to be cool with the clouds returning a a little drizzle near the coast and heat hangs inland. if you've been with me all morning on twitter or facebook you know i've been pushing out some of these hot temperatures that are going hit us so enjoy today. 76 in mill pete tose, 78 in sun
log into your computer, enter a building, and buy snacks from a vending machine using just a wave of your hand. more than 50 employees at a wisconsined to receive microchip implants. the chips are opgs optional and the company says that it cannot track employees. the implants are about the size of a grain of rice. they cost 300 bucks each and the company is picking up the tab. how badly do you want those doritos. >> i don't think so. i'm not a needle person, so i probably wouldn't want to...
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wisconsin. from portraits to pop culture, the festival had a little something for everyone. organizers say the event drew thousands of people throughout the weekend. that's beautiful. that's it for us at 5:00. we'll see you back here at 6:00 for a full hour of news. >> cbs evening news is next. updates always on cbssf.com as we think cool thoughts. see new 30 minutes. captioning sponsored by cbs >> quijano: the president's new low. a new poll shows president trump esth the lowest six month approval rating of any president in decades. otso tonight iran says it has locked up another american. die state department calls for his immediate release. as wildfires rage in the west, the company that owns the world's largest firefighting plane claims federal officials are keeping it grounded. d rrifying video shows two young women and a little boy being mowed down by a car. they survived and now they're telling their story. and get ready for another o.j. simpson media circus as the fallen football star gets another shot at parole. this is the "cbs weekend news."
wisconsin. from portraits to pop culture, the festival had a little something for everyone. organizers say the event drew thousands of people throughout the weekend. that's beautiful. that's it for us at 5:00. we'll see you back here at 6:00 for a full hour of news. >> cbs evening news is next. updates always on cbssf.com as we think cool thoughts. see new 30 minutes. captioning sponsored by cbs >> quijano: the president's new low. a new poll shows president trump esth the lowest...
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wisconsin as the site of its first u.s. factory. the taiwanese company will receive an incentive package of billions of dollars to build a campus worth $10 billion. alex webb joins us fromt how deal makes sense and who will benefit most. i think of wisconsin, i don't think of display panels, i think of cheese and football. this is the story for a lot of american states and regions, where they want to build a high-tech labor base, investment days, and this is a very important step. how much or what does wisconsin stand again? alex: it is really about the clinical calculations. there will of course be jobs, up to i think 10,000 jobs in the long-term, just over 3000 in the short-term. the fact is that in terms of pure economic or business-economic decisions, wisconsin does not make the best sense for foxconn. it is a swing state for the republicans, so there was a lot of pressure coming out of the administration, which encouraged foxconn to put the plant there. 43,000 votes, a very narrow margin. kathleen: what does this indicate if foxconn wants to curry favor with the president? what does that tell us about future deals or future cooperation between taiwan, other asian n
wisconsin as the site of its first u.s. factory. the taiwanese company will receive an incentive package of billions of dollars to build a campus worth $10 billion. alex webb joins us fromt how deal makes sense and who will benefit most. i think of wisconsin, i don't think of display panels, i think of cheese and football. this is the story for a lot of american states and regions, where they want to build a high-tech labor base, investment days, and this is a very important step. how much or...
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used in europe. but the company hoping to popularize the chips here in the u.s. is far from tech hubs, silicon valley. >> river falls, wisconsine the next big thing. >> we are glad to be a part of it. >> three square market is working with a swedish company to embed microchips. everybody wants to know how big is it, right? the size of a grain of rice. see that right there. a professional piercer has to put it in the person's hand. now to remove i am told, like removing a sliver. the pain factor is like getting your ears pierced. >> the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. my sweetheart's gone sayonara. this scarf all that's left to rememb... what. she washed this like a month ago! the long lasting scent of gain. now available in matching scents across your entire laundry routine. bmilk and fresh cream,a. and only sustainably farmed vanilla. what is this? a vanilla bean? mmm! breyers the good vanilla. we use non-gmo sourced ingredients in some of america's favorite flavors. mmm! not all fish oil supplements provide the same omega-3 power. megared advanced triple absorption is absorbed three times better. so one softgel has
used in europe. but the company hoping to popularize the chips here in the u.s. is far from tech hubs, silicon valley. >> river falls, wisconsine the next big thing. >> we are glad to be a part of it. >> three square market is working with a swedish company to embed microchips. everybody wants to know how big is it, right? the size of a grain of rice. see that right there. a professional piercer has to put it in the person's hand. now to remove i am told, like removing a...
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wisconsin." let‘s get more on this with samira hu55ain in new york. good to see you. tell us more about what they are planning. we're going to be hearing from foxconn. it is well—known for being one of the companies that makes some of the apple ipads and iphone5 in china. it has said that it wants to open up factories in the united state5. that‘5 open up factories in the united state5. that‘s really what we‘re waiting to hear. look5 state5. that‘s really what we‘re waiting to hear. looks like they will invest some $10 million in the united states, creating a couple of hundred jobs. that is part of president trump‘5 mantra, for companies to start manufacturing in the united states and this would bode well. however foxconn has made an announcement like this before, in 2013 is said that it would expand a factory in pennsylvania and make a big investment but it never came to fruition. time to touch on something that‘5 fruition. time to touch on something that‘s happened in the last the met minutes, facebook releasing its latest results. —— the last the met minutes. facebook is making money on top of money and the big thing is their advertising
wisconsin." let‘s get more on this with samira hu55ain in new york. good to see you. tell us more about what they are planning. we're going to be hearing from foxconn. it is well—known for being one of the companies that makes some of the apple ipads and iphone5 in china. it has said that it wants to open up factories in the united state5. that‘5 open up factories in the united state5. that‘s really what we‘re waiting to hear. look5 state5. that‘s really what we‘re waiting to...
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wisconsin with electoral vote. >> atlanta, dozen call for impeachment of president trump, marching from piedmont park to downtown, chanted concerns along the way, covered everything from international affairs to the president's useedia. >> meantime, france are showing their support for singer adele, how they rallied hine the singer moments after she canceled a show. they had lined to up see. we will be right back. >> so i have to tell you the wait is almost over. we now know when the top gun sequel will soar into theatres. three decades after the original, has cleared top gun maverick for take off. tom cruise has confirmed, role be returning to the danger zone for the film. this time he'll take on role as flight instructor for whole new generation every young pilot. >> the film set to fly into theatres july 12th, 2019. katie might have to wait just a little bit. couple of years. adele fans rallied behind her after the singer cancels her last two shows, due to medical reasons. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> who doesn't lover adel? crowd gathered outside wembley stadium in london saturday. adele was set to perform but announced on social media that her vocal cords were damaged. the singer apologize today her fans saying she will re
wisconsin with electoral vote. >> atlanta, dozen call for impeachment of president trump, marching from piedmont park to downtown, chanted concerns along the way, covered everything from international affairs to the president's useedia. >> meantime, france are showing their support for singer adele, how they rallied hine the singer moments after she canceled a show. they had lined to up see. we will be right back. >> so i have to tell you the wait is almost over. we now know...
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used. it is extraordinary of the world we live in. we got to take a break. next, president trump announced $10 billion coming from wisconsinpen in. >> kidd rock, he's launching a nonprofit focusing voter registration fraud. he promised he will have a press conference six weeks to announce his full intentions. there's nothing more important to me than my vacation. so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy. booking.com gets it. and with their price match, i know i'm getting the best price every time. visit booking.com. booking.yeah! >>> jeremy gogh, put his faith and confidence of the future of the american economy. if i did not get elected, he would not be spending $10 billion. [ cheers ] >> that was the president announc a factory in wisconsin, huge victory for trump's promise to bring manufacturing jobs to the united states. it could potentially employ up to 13,000 workers and it will receive $3 billion in tax breaks. i'm going to say that one more time. $3 billion in tax breaks and other subsidies over the next 15 years. i want to bring in cnbc contributor ron insana. tell us about the compan
used. it is extraordinary of the world we live in. we got to take a break. next, president trump announced $10 billion coming from wisconsinpen in. >> kidd rock, he's launching a nonprofit focusing voter registration fraud. he promised he will have a press conference six weeks to announce his full intentions. there's nothing more important to me than my vacation. so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy. booking.com gets it. and with their price match, i know...
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from an electronics giant. the taiwan-based company foxconn who is best known to many as one of apple's suppliers, will open a multibillion dollar plant in wisconsin where it will make display panels usedn tvs and computer screens. the company made the announcement late today at the white house where officials say the factory, to be built in house speaker paul ryan's district, could mean up to 13,000 jobs. >>> when we come back here tonight, they finally delivered a world series victory. now nine months later are the cubs also delivering a whole new generation of fans? ===take vo=== to protest president trump )s announcement -- barring transgender people serving in the military. we )re live on the scene. ===jess/take vo=== plus -- disturbing video of a random attack in oakland. the desperate plea from the victim s family. ===next close=== next. >>> finally tonight, it seems there's a baby boom going on this summer in chicago. and you'll recall that just about nine months ago or so the chicago cubs finally won their first world series championship in more than a century. so did one thing lead to the other? here's nbc's kevin tibbles. >> reporter: the chicago cubs have become the gift th
from an electronics giant. the taiwan-based company foxconn who is best known to many as one of apple's suppliers, will open a multibillion dollar plant in wisconsin where it will make display panels usedn tvs and computer screens. the company made the announcement late today at the white house where officials say the factory, to be built in house speaker paul ryan's district, could mean up to 13,000 jobs. >>> when we come back here tonight, they finally delivered a world series...
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wisconsin company that's micro chipping employees to replace i.d. cards. the privacy concerns surrounding workers using their risk, everything frome? all of that plus the eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >> certainly, yes, certainly talker, nor, a we will be watching, thank you. >> septa is doing some pest control after complaints of spiders roaming around, one of the philadelphia subway stations, been spotted at the spring garden el station on the mark frankford line. spiders spin their webs in and around light fixtures, usually at night. commuters say they can be two, 3 inches big, and riders say the creatures can really sneak up on you. >> they're just really bad. i mean you're sitting here, not paying attention, they'll be in your face before you know. >> i was helping a guy with a broom, because he was short, and i'm tall. >> very helpful of him. septa says an exterminate did he spray the station last week , and also says employees have been cleaning the light fixtures where the spiders hang out. there have been no reports of spider bites so far, just some creeped outcome youth ers. >>> understandably so. and with just
wisconsin company that's micro chipping employees to replace i.d. cards. the privacy concerns surrounding workers using their risk, everything frome? all of that plus the eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >> certainly, yes, certainly talker, nor, a we will be watching, thank you. >> septa is doing some pest control after complaints of spiders roaming around, one of the philadelphia subway stations, been spotted at the spring garden el station on the mark frankford line. spiders...
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wisconsin. >> efforts to in the gulf crisis into reached an impasse. a source tells us saudi arabia, bahrain, egypt, and the uae have yet to respond to calls from the u.s. and the u.k. to launch direct negotiations with doha. the crisis began on june 5. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm paul allen. this is bloomberg. still ahead, we will be speaking exclusively to the ocv ceo is a singaporean bank beats estimates. next, keeping investors call. -- calm. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: let's get a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. lowestfits ms. the analyst estimates. net earnings came in at $350 million, well below the mean forecast of $468 million. facing eroding market share in other countries. auto sales fell across south korea following the july 2016 expiration of a consumption tax incentive. japan's most popular messaging service topped estimates in the second quarter after handing off its phone and camera business. it's not forecast of 52 million thanks to the one-time for a gain of $93 million. .ser growth had flagged the nintendo's which is becoming a mon
wisconsin. >> efforts to in the gulf crisis into reached an impasse. a source tells us saudi arabia, bahrain, egypt, and the uae have yet to respond to calls from the u.s. and the u.k. to launch direct negotiations with doha. the crisis began on june 5. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm paul allen. this is bloomberg. still ahead, we will be speaking exclusively to the ocv ceo is a singaporean bank beats...
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from the senate. you have -- wisconsin is in the house, by the way. the sheriff and myself. part of the reason you bring us in manhattan or in the washington bubble. we're on the ground where the people are at. nobody ever asks me about russia except to say why are they talking about russia? what people care about is what the sheriff said. they sent this republican congress, senate and very out of the box president to washington d.c. to get the people's work done. they want choice, they want healthcare reform, so they they don't get knocked out of their insurance. they want jobs. most of them are happy with what they're seeing the president doing. they're unhappy -- looks like a circus to them. if you're sitting in wisconsin, in arizona, in any other place outside of the west and east coast, this is looks like a circus because you're not talking about what people care about. >> the only reason maybe donald trump jr.'s story changes is because the way the media asks the question. they'll ask it ten different ways. donald trump jr. is not your typical politician. either is jared kushner. they're not versed i
from the senate. you have -- wisconsin is in the house, by the way. the sheriff and myself. part of the reason you bring us in manhattan or in the washington bubble. we're on the ground where the people are at. nobody ever asks me about russia except to say why are they talking about russia? what people care about is what the sheriff said. they sent this republican congress, senate and very out of the box president to washington d.c. to get the people's work done. they want choice, they want...
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from wisconsin here. population -- >> 113, but two of us are here. >> instead of photo shopping do you guys want to come insidey." so nice to have you along with us on a hot thursday morning. >> that family gets an a for effort, the t-shirts, the whole deal. >> amazing. >> they are from arizona by the way. >> arizona, great state. got a busy morning, a lot to get to. we want to get right to your news at 8:00. police from made a gruesome discovery in the search for those four missing young men in pennsylvania. stephanie gosk is in new hope covering this investigation and what we've learned. stephanie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah savannah. today police are out excavating what they describe as a burial site, removing bodies for identification. all of this after a dramatic light night press conference where they identified the body of 19-year-old dean finocchiaro. this is officially a murder case. police have in custody a person of interest. cosmo dinardo who they say tried to sell one of the young men's cars earlier in the week. police have been searching the dinardo's estate and the grandfa
from wisconsin here. population -- >> 113, but two of us are here. >> instead of photo shopping do you guys want to come insidey." so nice to have you along with us on a hot thursday morning. >> that family gets an a for effort, the t-shirts, the whole deal. >> amazing. >> they are from arizona by the way. >> arizona, great state. got a busy morning, a lot to get to. we want to get right to your news at 8:00. police from made a gruesome discovery in the...
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from wisconsin here. population -- >> 113, but two of us are here. >> photoshopping.imser family. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome back to "today." so nice to have you with us on a hot thursday morning. >> that family gets an a for effort, the t-shirts, the whole deal. >> from arizona, by the way. >> great state. got a busy morning, a lot to get to. right to your news at 8:00. police have made a gruesome discovery in the search for those four men in pennsylvania. nbc's learned. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. this morning police are out excavating what they describe as a burial site, removing bodies for identification. all this after dramatic late night press conference where they identified the body of 19-year-old dean finocchiaro. this is now officially a murder case. police say they have in custody a person of interest, 20-year-old cosmo dinardo, who they say tried to sell one of the young men's cars earlier in the week. now, police have been searching the dinardo's 90-acre family estate for days now. the grandfather of one of these young men
from wisconsin here. population -- >> 113, but two of us are here. >> photoshopping.imser family. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome back to "today." so nice to have you with us on a hot thursday morning. >> that family gets an a for effort, the t-shirts, the whole deal. >> from arizona, by the way. >> great state. got a busy morning, a lot to get to. right to your news at 8:00. police have made a gruesome discovery in the search for those four...