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>> reporter: the driver, robert vance, now charged with attempted murder. tonight aaa reports aggressive driving is now so common nearly 80% of those asked admitted they did it in the last year. tailgating, honking, rude gestures, cutting off, bumping or ramming other drivers. >> anger is a normal emotion. we all experience it. and that's okay. what matters is how we manage it. >> reporter: all too often not so well says virginia state trooper anthony johnson. >> they'll go out in traffic and run people off the road and end up throwing like maybe a bottle or something. >> reporter: nationally 4 out of 25 road rage related fatalities in 2014, up 40% in four years. aaa says 19 to 39-year-old men are three times more likely to drive aggressively than women. and drivers in the congested northeast were more likely to honk, to yell or to offer an obscene gesture than drivers in the rest of the country. in oklahoma, 45-year-old eric caldwell is charged with assault with a deadly weapon after allegedly using his pickup to ram into two teenagers sending them careeni
>> reporter: the driver, robert vance, now charged with attempted murder. tonight aaa reports aggressive driving is now so common nearly 80% of those asked admitted they did it in the last year. tailgating, honking, rude gestures, cutting off, bumping or ramming other drivers. >> anger is a normal emotion. we all experience it. and that's okay. what matters is how we manage it. >> reporter: all too often not so well says virginia state trooper anthony johnson. >> they'll...
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vance? >> chris, thanks. >>> to politics now. tonight, hillary clinton trying to take the focus off her e-mail controversy and put it back on donald trump. meantime, republicans are still angry over the fbi decision. they're also annoyed with trump. some of them say he's not taking advantage of clinton's missteps. steve handelsman is on capitol hill with more. >> reporter: thanks, jim. despite donald trump maddeningly in the view of many republicans and hillary clinton more talk about other things. hillary clinton today outside the trump taj mahal in atlantic city, cleared of criminality, but her judgment smeared, she tried to change the subject to donald trump bankrupting his casino, hurting employees. >> it's shameful. and every single voter in america needs to know about it so we don't let him do to our country what he did to his businesses. >> reporter: but after fbi investigators found clinton extremely careless with her state department e-mails, house speaker paul ryan today demanded she not get the top secret clearance she
vance? >> chris, thanks. >>> to politics now. tonight, hillary clinton trying to take the focus off her e-mail controversy and put it back on donald trump. meantime, republicans are still angry over the fbi decision. they're also annoyed with trump. some of them say he's not taking advantage of clinton's missteps. steve handelsman is on capitol hill with more. >> reporter: thanks, jim. despite donald trump maddeningly in the view of many republicans and hillary clinton more...
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a new best-selling book by jd vance has the answer. here's your tweets.his election will be decided by e-mail revelations, period. that's my take. it could end you beenim the ultimate october surprise. we'll find out. >>> some of the richest people in this country are people that can't even read or write. they're called friends of mine. contractors. they might not read or write, but they're a lot smarter than the guys coming out of harvard. i want to tell you. they can take them -- they can take them and wrap them around their finger. >> that was donald trump on friday, complimenting construction workers that he deals with. he's actually appealng to one of his strongest affinity groups. according to the cnn orc poll from after the rnc donald trump enjoys 62%. a new best-selling book might old the answer. "hill billy elejy" was written by a marine who grew up on the wrong side of the tracks before going to law school. explain this appeal. because i think you have your finger on it. >> yeah, well, let me just paint a picture of the areas where these folks l
a new best-selling book by jd vance has the answer. here's your tweets.his election will be decided by e-mail revelations, period. that's my take. it could end you beenim the ultimate october surprise. we'll find out. >>> some of the richest people in this country are people that can't even read or write. they're called friends of mine. contractors. they might not read or write, but they're a lot smarter than the guys coming out of harvard. i want to tell you. they can take them --...
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he runs $88 billion at eaton vance. eddie, what is going on here? of a behavior, isn't it? >> it is very unusual. we're seeing a contract of crosscurrents across markets. other markets are telling us something i think. liz: what do we do? dow at session highs. tell me right now, what do you do, knowing this weird behavior may have stemmed from the british exit from the european union? that may have a longer tail? >> you have to accept the possibility this is going to have an impact certainly on uk economy, european economy and potentially the global economy. we're always defensively-minded at eaton vance. we want to protect the downside. now is as good time as any stay defensive with good, quality companies with strong balance sheets. that is how we're positioned but particularly so now. liz: quality companies that do not have exposure to european union or britain? >> i think less is better. more u.s. domestic facing companies i think will be the relative winners here. the trick is, defensive stocks like utilities, consumer staples, telecoms perform
he runs $88 billion at eaton vance. eddie, what is going on here? of a behavior, isn't it? >> it is very unusual. we're seeing a contract of crosscurrents across markets. other markets are telling us something i think. liz: what do we do? dow at session highs. tell me right now, what do you do, knowing this weird behavior may have stemmed from the british exit from the european union? that may have a longer tail? >> you have to accept the possibility this is going to have an impact...
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. >> reporter: erin vance is now speaking out about what has happened to thousands of women in this country abused by their doctors. >> he said it's okay. this is just how we wake you up. >> reporter: her doctor, the anesthesiologist was sentenced to 23 years in prison for assaults on at least 12 women. according to a first of its kind 50 state survey out today from an investigative team at the atlanta journal constitution, more than 2400 american doctors have been disciplined for sexually abusing their patients in the last 16 years. and quietly, more than half of them were allowed to keep their medical licenses. >> some of these doctors are the most prolific sectix offenders i practitioner once praised in congress as a great humanitarian pleaded guilty in 2011 to six felony counts of sexual acts with patients. no prison. when we went to see him, he refused to show his face but maintained his innocence. did you violate your oath? did you violate those patients? >> i am going to make no comment on that. >> reporter: his medical license was initially revoked but he is now eligible to reapply
. >> reporter: erin vance is now speaking out about what has happened to thousands of women in this country abused by their doctors. >> he said it's okay. this is just how we wake you up. >> reporter: her doctor, the anesthesiologist was sentenced to 23 years in prison for assaults on at least 12 women. according to a first of its kind 50 state survey out today from an investigative team at the atlanta journal constitution, more than 2400 american doctors have been disciplined...
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vance, cuba gooding junior and david brown. he played chris darden. >> a total of 22 nominations. how does that make you feel now? [ laughter ] >> i'm so happy for everybody involved to see it come to fruition. to see how critically it's been received to see how popularly it's been received has been overwhelming. >> next -- snubs. some of your favorites and past winners didn't make the cut. julianna margulies who had an impressive final season on "the good wife" shut out. >> and no major nominations for "the big bang theory." >> our voters have a lot of great quality work and performances to sift through and i think the voters did a great job. >> and julia louis-dreyfuss poised to make history. she was nominated for "veep," and if she wins this year, she'll be the first to claim five in a row in that category. >> julia instagramed this post-it appy face. >> back to "blackish." anthony gets a laugh out of the champagne we brought to toast. >> only on "blackish" would we celebrate with "leroy" champagne. it says so right there on the label. it says leroy. she brought us leroy. it's
vance, cuba gooding junior and david brown. he played chris darden. >> a total of 22 nominations. how does that make you feel now? [ laughter ] >> i'm so happy for everybody involved to see it come to fruition. to see how critically it's been received to see how popularly it's been received has been overwhelming. >> next -- snubs. some of your favorites and past winners didn't make the cut. julianna margulies who had an impressive final season on "the good wife" shut...
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." >> reporter: erin vance of oregon is one of the thousands of women in this country who have been sexuallybused by their doctors. now coming forward to speak about what has been largely unspoken. >> i was completely at the actual mercy of whoever was there. and it turned out that the person who was there was a serial predator doing this to countless other women. >> reporter: her doctor, the anesthesiologist. dr. frederick field was sentenced to 23 years in prison for assaults on at least 12 women. >> i keep going back to, do no harm. aspect of the hippocratic oath. >> reporter: but across this country, in hospitals and doctors' offices in every state, that oath is being violated. and only now is the scale of the problem becoming known. >> it's treated with a sort of secrecy that we don't see in other arenas when we're talking about allegations this serious. >> reporter: for the last year an investigative team at the "atlanta journal-constitution" -- >> the investigator will tell the victim, you should file. >> reporter: has been working to remove the veil of secrecy around the medical prof
." >> reporter: erin vance of oregon is one of the thousands of women in this country who have been sexuallybused by their doctors. now coming forward to speak about what has been largely unspoken. >> i was completely at the actual mercy of whoever was there. and it turned out that the person who was there was a serial predator doing this to countless other women. >> reporter: her doctor, the anesthesiologist. dr. frederick field was sentenced to 23 years in prison for...
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vance, a marine who grew up on the wrong side of the tracks before attending yale law school.d right through it. explain this because i think you have a finger on it. >> on the one hand, you find that industrial job losses mean that it's hard to find a good job, a job you're proud of. on the other hand, to give you a sense in the ohio county where i grew up last year heroin overdose deaths outnumbered natural cause deaths. so you have in combination with these two things what you eventually have is just a feeling, i think, of hopelessness and feeling that frankly the political elites are not listening, don't appreciate the scale and challenges that you face. and as you just mentioned, donald trump talking to the construction workers, no one else is really talking to construction workers anymore and talking about their concerns and the places that they live. so it's not surprising that they support him. >> what i took away from the book was not so much an explanation of this portrait that you paint based on say income inequality, but rather more looking toward cultural influenc
vance, a marine who grew up on the wrong side of the tracks before attending yale law school.d right through it. explain this because i think you have a finger on it. >> on the one hand, you find that industrial job losses mean that it's hard to find a good job, a job you're proud of. on the other hand, to give you a sense in the ohio county where i grew up last year heroin overdose deaths outnumbered natural cause deaths. so you have in combination with these two things what you...
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bernie sanders is hillary's bagger vance. or hillary's kazaam.ook at hillary's speech from last night. you tell me who it reminds you of. - those with the most wealth and the most power seem to have forgotten that basic truth about america. corporations that avoid paying their fair share of taxes. what we need in america today is more love and kindness. [cheers and applause] - is that you, bernie? that's right. the hillary clinton who sucked up to wall street and voted to invade iraq is running on a platform of equality, love, and kindness. and that, my friends, is thanks to bernie sanders. when it comes to america's presidential primaries, there's a quirk in the democratic process, and it's a quirk that everyone's been talking about. - it's all about the delegates, all about that math. - hillary clinton and bernie sanders vying for delegates. - a delegate death match on the republican side. - yeah, delegate death match was my favorite jean-claude van damme movie. [laughter] now, it turns out the only vote that matters when nominating a party can
bernie sanders is hillary's bagger vance. or hillary's kazaam.ook at hillary's speech from last night. you tell me who it reminds you of. - those with the most wealth and the most power seem to have forgotten that basic truth about america. corporations that avoid paying their fair share of taxes. what we need in america today is more love and kindness. [cheers and applause] - is that you, bernie? that's right. the hillary clinton who sucked up to wall street and voted to invade iraq is running...
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. >> reporter: erin vance of oregon is now speaking out about what has happened to thousands of women in this country, sexually abused by their doctors. just how we wake you up." >> reporter: her doctor, the anesthesiologist, dr. frederick field, was sentenced to 23 years in prison for assaults on at least 12 women. according to a first of its kind 50-state survey out today from an investigative team at "the atlanta journal constitution," more than 2,400 american doctors have been disciplined for sexually abusing their patients in the last 16 years. and quietly, more than half of them were allowed to keep their medical licenses. >> some of these doctors are the most prolific sex offenders in the country. >> reporte but often those doctors escape serious punishment. dr. david mata, a family practitioner, once praised in congress as a great humanitarian, pleaded guilty in 2011 to six felony counts of sexual acts with female patients, but received only probation, no prison. when we went to see dr. mata at his california home, he refused to show hifa you're hiding behind a door here, i wa
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you do what cy vance did. you know what he did under carter something against his advice? he resigned. she could have resigned at that point and said, "i disagree." that's what she should have done if she really cared about it, but she didn't, because she is more interested in power, her power, being the next president of the united states. so she didn't push the point the way she should have with obama, if it is true. but bill safire, who you will remember... >> mm-hmm. the late william safire. >> ...called her a congenital liar. >> should be an interesting campaign till november 8th. ed cox, thank you very much. we'll see you soon, i'm sure. >> my pleasure. discussion continues with our political analyst, hank sheinkopf. stay with us. after the financial crisis in 2008, several people i know had to leave the neighborhood because they could no longer afford, you know, to live in the neighborhood. se, make that payment every month is a blessing. home sharing, a blessing. home sharing is good for our community. home sharing is good for our neighbors and ourselves and we def
you do what cy vance did. you know what he did under carter something against his advice? he resigned. she could have resigned at that point and said, "i disagree." that's what she should have done if she really cared about it, but she didn't, because she is more interested in power, her power, being the next president of the united states. so she didn't push the point the way she should have with obama, if it is true. but bill safire, who you will remember... >> mm-hmm. the...
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spotty drizzle, likely t accompany the vance of fog. we'll see cloudy mornings and cool afternoons.ht, look for fog advancing well across the bay. overnight low to mi50s and tomorrow, a chance of spotty drizzle and w clouds going back to the coastline as today, giving us sunny skies inland and over the b. highs from 78 to 81 to 77 in san jose. foggy and cool with m to upper 50s. 82 in santa sa and east bay, 67 in oakland. 73 castro valley. and 82 in fairfield. here is the accu-weath forecast. won't see mh change, temperatures continue to drop thursday and friday. saturday will be the coolest day in the period. low 70s around the bay. sunday we'll feel warmer and temperatures bounce up andsunda mid-80s inld, mid-70s around the bay. 60s on the coast. will be a warm up, but not warm for this time of e year. eric and ama? >> thank you. you've heard "beat the heat". at sfo bigger battle is beating the fog. that is next when abc7 news ntinues. hey guys lunch is here! it's on me fellas. with the chase mobile app, stephen curry can send money to more people in less time. thanks, steph! no p
spotty drizzle, likely t accompany the vance of fog. we'll see cloudy mornings and cool afternoons.ht, look for fog advancing well across the bay. overnight low to mi50s and tomorrow, a chance of spotty drizzle and w clouds going back to the coastline as today, giving us sunny skies inland and over the b. highs from 78 to 81 to 77 in san jose. foggy and cool with m to upper 50s. 82 in santa sa and east bay, 67 in oakland. 73 castro valley. and 82 in fairfield. here is the accu-weath forecast....
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prompting police to vance allegis but those reports turned out to be false. most of the people arrested during a flag burning process is to they have been charged with misdemeanor count of disorderly conduct of of obstruction of business. and the end, police are arrested 24 people at the convention. deck, as a relief to city officials at police who had braced for mass destruction and violence. >> steve: and, back out here in the bay area. republicans gathered at a sold out party at the wrong way incubator loud and sap francisco to watch the donald trump speech. this is what one republican had to say about it (cheers & applause) >> steve: in fact, many republicans tonight say they were impressed by his speech when they left the party. >> vicki: and on the other side of the table the hill with clinton campaign has created a web site highlighting so-called insult from donald trump. they have called it dropped yourself. clinton announced its watch over twitter thursday morning. >> vicki: and now a warning out for tonight for parents and redwood city share of depu
prompting police to vance allegis but those reports turned out to be false. most of the people arrested during a flag burning process is to they have been charged with misdemeanor count of disorderly conduct of of obstruction of business. and the end, police are arrested 24 people at the convention. deck, as a relief to city officials at police who had braced for mass destruction and violence. >> steve: and, back out here in the bay area. republicans gathered at a sold out party at the...
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anyone can turn up, but there are some that required vance training. want to go biking, you actually get a regimen given to you so you are in shape and you are capable of doing the trails before you arrive. vonnie: i think we should send you somewhere just to check it out. mark: let's do it. vonnie: you can report back. -- thank youin nikki ekstein. ,you can learn more at bloomberg pursuits on the bloomberg. coming up on "bloomberg markets," and air show where some of the most notable leaders are gathered. baker --ith fellow pharrell baker -- akbar al baker. ♪ vonnie: you are watching "bloomberg markets," i'm vonnie quinn in new york. mark: live from london, i mark barton. shownternational air started today. some of the biggest aviation companies are there joining us now from the show. johnson --nswer guy anchor guy johnson, with akbar old baker. -- akbar al baker. , good'm joined by the ceo afternoon. i'd like to apologize for the british weather in the british politics, so tell me what brings it means for your business? mr. baker: other than the fore
anyone can turn up, but there are some that required vance training. want to go biking, you actually get a regimen given to you so you are in shape and you are capable of doing the trails before you arrive. vonnie: i think we should send you somewhere just to check it out. mark: let's do it. vonnie: you can report back. -- thank youin nikki ekstein. ,you can learn more at bloomberg pursuits on the bloomberg. coming up on "bloomberg markets," and air show where some of the most notable...
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david: kathleen gaffney of eden -- eaton vance joining us.vonnie: shares of nintendo surging following the reese -- the release of pokÉmon go. is this a game changer? and the mobile game industry, did it take the name from bloomberg? david: the market fever. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is bloomberg markets, i'm david gura. vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn. and now look at the biggest business stories in the news. logarithm hired morgan stanley and j.p. morgan chase to help prepare to go public. the investors include siemens ag, access venture partners and piper jaffray. possible as early as next year. vonnie: the fourth round of job cuts this year, to more than 400. reductions are scheduled to happen between august 31 and december 29. traders and sales personnel. david: sergio ermotti's drive to cut costs includes a partial hiring freeze at his wealth management business. restrictingirms supplied only support functions and not client advisors. to trimeen pushing costs after first quarter profit dropped 60%. that is your business flash update. ni
david: kathleen gaffney of eden -- eaton vance joining us.vonnie: shares of nintendo surging following the reese -- the release of pokÉmon go. is this a game changer? and the mobile game industry, did it take the name from bloomberg? david: the market fever. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is bloomberg markets, i'm david gura. vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn. and now look at the biggest business stories in the news. logarithm hired morgan stanley and j.p. morgan chase to help prepare to go public....
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of those bills would give washingtonians the most generous paid fallly l requires chain stores and vanced notice for scheduleees changes. >> d.c. city council head nod res cec and will likely vote on two bills in september. >> d.c. mayor muirial bowser is having two the mayor's first bill will allow chief kathy linear to rehire retired sergeants and departments to retain experience members to help them train new recruits second bill proposes raising age limit on young adults from 21 to 25. raising age will help long time washingtonians get on the force that might otherwise be unable to do so. >>> we're five past the hour this wednesday morning. gary mcgrady standing by with a look at heat and humidity making a return. where have you been. >> that's exactly right. never stays gone this long this time of year. i don't a two week vacation like everybody else in d.c. over the summer. this radar picture i'm about to take you takes you back to 11:00 lasts night and between 11 and 12 we started seeing thunderstorms form south of city and down through parts of prince william and then over to char
of those bills would give washingtonians the most generous paid fallly l requires chain stores and vanced notice for scheduleees changes. >> d.c. city council head nod res cec and will likely vote on two bills in september. >> d.c. mayor muirial bowser is having two the mayor's first bill will allow chief kathy linear to rehire retired sergeants and departments to retain experience members to help them train new recruits second bill proposes raising age limit on young adults from 21...
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a 5 hundred student school that is proposing a comprehensive wrap up around solution for students vance we're doing everything we can at the local level our residents have the lowest per capita of bosca level at 57 gallons her day despite our challenges we've involved in solution and increased the water rates by $12 a month for the water supplies shortages in the loss production many of the developers and negatively impacting by the lack of water have written letters to the sfpuc they're not be water experts but stand to advance the goals to make east palo alto more affordable and a place to live and work we request sfpuc prioritize our request for 1.5 and work with the sfpuc and basilica to satisfactory this a water transfer and a water loss project that saves the system 1.5 m g d attorney-client i know you share the commitment to approve the area and appreciate you and your staff on our brave me and my staff are here to answer questions. >> thank you for being here today patrick. >> i moved to palo alto 50 years ago i'm the president of the east palo alto bear chamber of commerce okay
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vance. >> all right. >>> the nominees for outstanding lead actress in a limited series or movie are -, sara paulson, taylor and kerry washington. >>> the nominees for outstanding lead actor in a comedy series are -- >> anthony anderson -- >> wow! hi, mama! i know you're watching, hi, mama! >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> it's not in alphabetical order. they just through the names out there. you don't have to name anybody else. just go to the next category [ laughter ] >> aziz ansari, will forte, william h. macy, thomas middleditch and jeffery tambor. congratulations thank you, thank you. >>> the nominees for outstanding lead actress in a comedy series are -- eli kemper, julia louis-dreyfus, laurie metcalf. tracee ellis ross! amy schumer and lily tomlin. >>> here are this year's nominees for outstanding reality competition program -- the amazing race, american ninja warrior, "dancing with the stars," project runway, top chef and the voice. >>> the nominees for outstanding variety talk series are -- comedians in cars getting coffee. jimmy kimmel live. last week tonight with john ol
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right now let's go to an expert on a different level malcolm vance, terror analyst. malcolm, what do you see when lou at this? >> what i say is a jumble of ideology, mixed with circumstantial evidence from the web. until a lot of that has been confirm, we're really going to have to withhold judgment. we know this man was a shooter and marine, which might explain accuracy of his fire. use of a ruse is significant. what's more, it hasn't been confirmed yet, you know, if you go into the internet searching, "wall street journal" posted an article he may have been related to an anti-government extremist gro group, which may have been involved in many cases of fraud and gets people like this who have mental defects to believe they have no obligations to the united states and the united states has no ability to tax or control that. that is dangerous. because as i train law enforcement around the united states, especially s.w.a.t. officers, groups that belong to these sovereign citizen type organizations, they are the first people that will go to guns with you. they are argu
right now let's go to an expert on a different level malcolm vance, terror analyst. malcolm, what do you see when lou at this? >> what i say is a jumble of ideology, mixed with circumstantial evidence from the web. until a lot of that has been confirm, we're really going to have to withhold judgment. we know this man was a shooter and marine, which might explain accuracy of his fire. use of a ruse is significant. what's more, it hasn't been confirmed yet, you know, if you go into the...
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he addressed the grieve vances of the african-american community. and urged the americans the turn their anger into justice and peace. suzanne malveaux reports. >> if we're to sustain the unity we need to get through these difficult times -- >> reporter: president obama in dallas today, sending a powerful, personal message. >> i'm here to insist that we are not as divided as we seem. i know that because i know america. i know how far we've come against impossible odds. >> reporter: carefully writing his own words of support and solidarity, for a nation in mourning. >> when all this takes place, more than 50 years after the passage of the civil rights act, we cannot simply turn away and dismiss those in peaceful protest as troublemakers. >> reporter: the stage was set by deadly shootings that have claimed lives both black and blue. >> we ask the police to do too much and we ask too little of ourselves. >> reporter: perhaps more end e enduring than the words are the images. a lasting tribute for the five police officers killed in thursday's sniper att
he addressed the grieve vances of the african-american community. and urged the americans the turn their anger into justice and peace. suzanne malveaux reports. >> if we're to sustain the unity we need to get through these difficult times -- >> reporter: president obama in dallas today, sending a powerful, personal message. >> i'm here to insist that we are not as divided as we seem. i know that because i know america. i know how far we've come against impossible odds....
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simpson delivered 41st time nominee, john that volt contact, cuba gooding junior, and courtney vance.>> that is all that stand between us and this family being destroyed. >> reporter: and emmy showed a ton of love to fx's the american, and it is on and off screen couple carrie russell and matthew reese. >> these camille yans going in new disguisees, after all of us saying emmy voters are you watching this show. >> reporter: game of thrones star williams and kit harrington sealed their emmy dreams. >> true enemy won't weigh out the storm. >> we will have more on this tonight on the insider, jessica and nicole back to you in the studio. >> thank you you. >>> that is "eyewitness news" at 5:00. >>> now at 6:00, breaking news philadelphia's african-american museum received a letter threatening an attack during the democratic national convention. >>> plus concert complaints, why some local country music fans are very upset about a recent show here in our area. torey? >>> it is torey down the shore, we are at splash zone in wildwood. i want to know and you want to know, "eyewitness news" at
simpson delivered 41st time nominee, john that volt contact, cuba gooding junior, and courtney vance.>> that is all that stand between us and this family being destroyed. >> reporter: and emmy showed a ton of love to fx's the american, and it is on and off screen couple carrie russell and matthew reese. >> these camille yans going in new disguisees, after all of us saying emmy voters are you watching this show. >> reporter: game of thrones star williams and kit...
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vance. >> it has 22 nominations. all these nominations mean there are some crowded categories. >> that is all that stands between us and this family being destroyed. >> reporter: emmy also showed a ton of love to fx's '80s spy drama "the americans," and its on and off screen couple keri russell and matthew reese. >> who are these chameleons always going in new disguises every year? after four years of us saying emmy voters, aren't you watching this show? >> stellar performances by "game of thrones" stars maisie williams and kit harrington sealed their emmy dreams. >> i think there is a sense that it may be wkit harrington's mom. >> but for the pokemon go craze it was a good and bad week. >> that pokemon go craze that's sweeping the nation -- >> people love this thing. >> from the morning shows and daytime talk. >> we too are caught up. >> anybody here playing pokemon go? >> to late night. >> i'm your host, level 17 pokemon master jimmy fallon. >> pokemon go is the new addiction that has people face down in their smar
vance. >> it has 22 nominations. all these nominations mean there are some crowded categories. >> that is all that stands between us and this family being destroyed. >> reporter: emmy also showed a ton of love to fx's '80s spy drama "the americans," and its on and off screen couple keri russell and matthew reese. >> who are these chameleons always going in new disguises every year? after four years of us saying emmy voters, aren't you watching this show?...
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vance, david schwimmer. >> it's your first emmy nomination. >> he played chris darden. >> you guys had a total of 22 nominations. how does that make you feel right now? >> i'm so happy for everybody involved. to see it come to fruition, to see how critically it's been received. to see how popularly it has been received has been overwhelming. >> next, snubbed. julianna margulies who had an impressive final season on "the good wife" was shut out. and surprise, no major noms for "the big bang theory." and julia louis-dreyfus nominated for her role on "veep." if she wins this year she'll be the first to claim five in a row in that category. and back to "black-ish." >> the hell with it. >> boy, did anthony get a laugh out of the champagne we brought to toast. >> only on "black-ish" will we celebrate with leroy champagne! it says it right there on the label! >> you bought it? >> leroy. she brought us leroy. or it's fancy. we're drinking le-roy. >> i'm going to give you a sec to get your calendars out. the emmy awards will air live sunday september 18th. we'll be there for all the action. thi
vance, david schwimmer. >> it's your first emmy nomination. >> he played chris darden. >> you guys had a total of 22 nominations. how does that make you feel right now? >> i'm so happy for everybody involved. to see it come to fruition, to see how critically it's been received. to see how popularly it has been received has been overwhelming. >> next, snubbed. julianna margulies who had an impressive final season on "the good wife" was shut out. and...
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vanced booking has declined significantly, in part due to repeated terrorist attacks and greater politicalertainty." we also have easyjet being hit not only by strike action but also by the terror story, significantly impacting that business is the uncertainty around their business model. a little later on, we will be talking to southwest airlines, its ceo coming up. i wonder if there is a read across into the wider economy. we will get into the financial sector shortly. chief financial officer will be joining us as well. futures are mixed. the open is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: good morning. you are watching "on the move." we are here in london. caroline hyde is outside the ecb. she has your morning brief. caroline: draghi's bond drought . will the ecb signal for the stimulus? turkey imposes a three-month state of emergency as the president purges schools, court, and the military. the lira touches all-time lows. andedes profits weaken unilever braces for tougher conditions. we take you through all of the numbers. guy: we certainly will. easyjet said this is the most typical environme
vanced booking has declined significantly, in part due to repeated terrorist attacks and greater politicalertainty." we also have easyjet being hit not only by strike action but also by the terror story, significantly impacting that business is the uncertainty around their business model. a little later on, we will be talking to southwest airlines, its ceo coming up. i wonder if there is a read across into the wider economy. we will get into the financial sector shortly. chief financial...
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they're the airport that includes the limousine and the tmc holding lot not including the door-to-door vancend the airport issued a new rfp for the share ride will come before you for your consideration new ad ones is janitorial for the exterior and interior for the booths and graffiti removal as needed the first year contract costs are approximately $4.7 million for labor and operations costs and will increase by 2 percent for a contract not to exceed approximately $19.5 million for the term of contract this contract is the result of a competitive bid process and the budget analyst report recommended approval i'll be happy to answer any questions you may have. >> thank you, ms. wagner. >> mr. rose, can we go to your report. >> yes. mr. chairman, and members of the committee on page bottom of page 37 of the report table 3 on page 38 shows a detailed breakdown allergy fiscal year of the proposal agreement cost totally $19 million plus that is over the initial 4 year term of the agreement and on page 39 again, we recommend that the prompt resolution be amend for retrofit activity for 2016 and
they're the airport that includes the limousine and the tmc holding lot not including the door-to-door vancend the airport issued a new rfp for the share ride will come before you for your consideration new ad ones is janitorial for the exterior and interior for the booths and graffiti removal as needed the first year contract costs are approximately $4.7 million for labor and operations costs and will increase by 2 percent for a contract not to exceed approximately $19.5 million for the term...
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vanced by the trump campampbus either, although they would like to have it. they would like to say there is. >> rose: what is it about president obama that most brings a sense of pride to you. let me suggest things, because are you close to him, dignity. >> uh-huh. >> rose: sense of a parent that everybody admires. that is why what she said i think resonated. because she spoke as a mother and the protection of children. and spoke about it in a way that you want to be able to entrust your children. >> yeah. >> rose: to a place and a leadership. >> yeah. yeah, yeah. >> rose: and he interesting enough said he had to wear dark classes to sasha's graduation because he was balling, crying his heart out. >> yeah. why i admire him the most and why i'm going to miss him, he's an honorable guy. is he who you see him, the person you see is who he is. he's a little funnier than he is in public. but he's a person who although a politician and will take into the calculations, political things, ultimately always says what is the right thing to do. and has always done that.
vanced by the trump campampbus either, although they would like to have it. they would like to say there is. >> rose: what is it about president obama that most brings a sense of pride to you. let me suggest things, because are you close to him, dignity. >> uh-huh. >> rose: sense of a parent that everybody admires. that is why what she said i think resonated. because she spoke as a mother and the protection of children. and spoke about it in a way that you want to be able to...
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colleagues that we had this week to try to work out this issue to be hopefully unanimous in support of vance francisco a city covered in healthy trees with the urban forestry council all the dpw oovrts and others and everyone from the neighborhoods that has been writing about this issue i'm pleased we hopefully have a anonymous way to move forward as tom from livable city said at different committees that trees under streets can help to raise your level of happiness and equitable in other neighborhoods and the city is expanding the companion on a citywide level but trees increase people's health by slowing amp up to seven years trees are an economic benefit to $1 involved from trees give 7 to $8 of benefits assuming their strong ways to plant and maintain and grow them as well i know that has we move livable city trees help to pull carbon out of the air and san francisco as a city we're a liveable city my appreciation to supervisor wiener and supervisor avalos and supervisor yee and others for thinking about the common interests of all the neighborhoods i think that friends of the urban fore
colleagues that we had this week to try to work out this issue to be hopefully unanimous in support of vance francisco a city covered in healthy trees with the urban forestry council all the dpw oovrts and others and everyone from the neighborhoods that has been writing about this issue i'm pleased we hopefully have a anonymous way to move forward as tom from livable city said at different committees that trees under streets can help to raise your level of happiness and equitable in other...
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colleagues that we had this week to try to work out this issue to be hopefully unanimous in support of vance san francisco a city covered in healthy trees with the urban forestry council all the dpw oovrts and others and everyone from the neighborhoods that has been writing about this issue i'm pleased we hopefully have a anonymous way to move forward as tom from livable city said at different committees that trees under streets can help to raise your level of happiness and equitable in other neighborhoods and the city is expanding the companion on a citywide level but trees increase people's health by slowing amp up to seven years trees are an economic benefit to $1 involved from trees give 7 to $8 of benefits assuming their strong ways to plant and maintain and grow them as well i know that has we move livable city trees help to pull carbon out of the air and san francisco as a city we're a liveable city my appreciation to supervisor wiener and supervisor avalos and supervisor yee and others for thinking about the common interests of all the neighborhoods i think that friends of the urban
colleagues that we had this week to try to work out this issue to be hopefully unanimous in support of vance san francisco a city covered in healthy trees with the urban forestry council all the dpw oovrts and others and everyone from the neighborhoods that has been writing about this issue i'm pleased we hopefully have a anonymous way to move forward as tom from livable city said at different committees that trees under streets can help to raise your level of happiness and equitable in other...
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. >> reporter: erin vance of oregon is now speaking out about what has happened to thousands of womenexually abused by their doctors. >> he said, it's okay, this is how we wake you up. >> reporter: her doctor, the anesthesiologist was sentenced to 23 years in prison for assaults on at least 12 women. according to a first of its kind 50 state survey out today from an investigative team at "the atlanta journal constitution," more than 2,400 american doctors have been disciplined for sexually abusing their patients in the last 16 years. and quietly, more than half of them were allowed to keep their medical licenses. >> some of these doctors are the most prolific sex offenders in the country. >> reporter: often those doctors escape serious punishment. dr. david maatta, a family practitioner, once praised in congress as a great humanitarian pleaded guilty in 2011 to six felony counts with sexual acts with female patients but received only probation, no prison. when we went to see dr. maatta at his california home, he refused to show his face but maintained his innocence. you're hiding behi
. >> reporter: erin vance of oregon is now speaking out about what has happened to thousands of womenexually abused by their doctors. >> he said, it's okay, this is how we wake you up. >> reporter: her doctor, the anesthesiologist was sentenced to 23 years in prison for assaults on at least 12 women. according to a first of its kind 50 state survey out today from an investigative team at "the atlanta journal constitution," more than 2,400 american doctors have been...
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vance, cuba gooding jr., john travolta, sara paulsen and david schwimmer playing the original kardashianif this does not win, the emmys are broken, broken forever. >> wow. you showed how much you're working. have all that time on planes to watch all of these shows. >> download them and watch them. it's true. >> i got to put nick on the spot. what's the matter with "night manager." >> exactly. >> you know, i'm british so i see through this british thing. not everything that british people say is smart, clefr or funny. i see through that show. i love tom hiddleston as much as the next man but i don't love that show. >> you don't love tom hiddleston as much as the next woman because he is nice to look at too, another big perk of the show. >> taylor swift agrees. thank you. dr. lombardo, thank you, sunny, as well. that was great. >>> coming up our hot shot of the day. a 7-year-old's invention to keep pokemon go players safe. we'll reveal what it is when we come back. on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily
vance, cuba gooding jr., john travolta, sara paulsen and david schwimmer playing the original kardashianif this does not win, the emmys are broken, broken forever. >> wow. you showed how much you're working. have all that time on planes to watch all of these shows. >> download them and watch them. it's true. >> i got to put nick on the spot. what's the matter with "night manager." >> exactly. >> you know, i'm british so i see through this british thing....
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. >> reporter: victims like erin vance, she testified. >> i remember him kissing me on the lips and theny hand to basically rub him. >> reporter: the anesthesiologist dr. frederick field was sentenced to 23 years in prison for assaults on at least 12 women. >> he said, it's okay, this is just how we wake you up. >> reporter: many doctors get off easy including the one who lives in this house in ham mott, california. dr. david matta once praised as a great humanitarian pleaded guilty to six felony counts of sexual contact in 2011 but received only probation, no prison. when we went to see dr. mata, he refused to show his face but maintained his innocence. >> did you abuse your patients. >> no, no. >> you deny that. >> i have no -- no, i'm not going to make any comment because you twist things. >> i won't twist things. you're hiding behind a door. i want to ask you did you violate your oath? did you violate those patients? >> i am -- i'm not going to make no comment on that. >> reporter: from the time of his arrest it took the california medical guard to suspend his license and he's now el
. >> reporter: victims like erin vance, she testified. >> i remember him kissing me on the lips and theny hand to basically rub him. >> reporter: the anesthesiologist dr. frederick field was sentenced to 23 years in prison for assaults on at least 12 women. >> he said, it's okay, this is just how we wake you up. >> reporter: many doctors get off easy including the one who lives in this house in ham mott, california. dr. david matta once praised as a great...
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vance out with a new book about the plight of the working class, his take on why so many americans aregry and they feel left behind. plus, oil battered this week yet again. but today pulling itself out ever so slightly of bear market territory, meaning a 20% drop from recent high. prices getting ready to close. we're live at the nymex in 1:56. mobility is very important to me. that's why i use e*trade mobile. it's on all my mobile devices, so it suits my mobile lifestyle. and it keeps my investments fully mobile... even when i'm on the move. sign up at etrade.com and get up to six hundred dollars. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again. why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it? if you have liberty mutual deductible fund™, you could pay no deductible at all. sign up to immediately lower your deductible by $100. and keep lowering it $100 annually, until it's gone. then continue to earn that $100 every year. there's no limit to how much you can earn and thi
vance out with a new book about the plight of the working class, his take on why so many americans aregry and they feel left behind. plus, oil battered this week yet again. but today pulling itself out ever so slightly of bear market territory, meaning a 20% drop from recent high. prices getting ready to close. we're live at the nymex in 1:56. mobility is very important to me. that's why i use e*trade mobile. it's on all my mobile devices, so it suits my mobile lifestyle. and it keeps my...