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she wants to see walter with her own eyes. walter is being held without bond. i'm justin finch. news 4. back to you. now.03 hurricane michael is now a category 4 storm. >> the hurricane is bringing pounding rain, destructive winds and potentially life threatening storm surge. >> it won't be until later today when we see how violent this storm can be. passengers on a cruise ship have already experienced it firsthand. >> passeng aboard the royal caribbean cruise ship shot this video monday night. you can hear the wind whipping across the deck.e hip delayed arrival as the hurricane was pounding down on michael is expected to make landfall in the u.s. this srning. >> ts what people in cuba are seeing. milesught winds up to an hour. trees bent in the wind, rain came down innd sheets streets were turned into bonds. flash flooding over the weekend caused 13 deaths. >>> the waves are beginningck t p on the beach in panama city, florida. this is on the coast. this is a live picture for you. storm team 4's amelia draper joining us with the information on hurricane michael. >> aaron, this
she wants to see walter with her own eyes. walter is being held without bond. i'm justin finch. news 4. back to you. now.03 hurricane michael is now a category 4 storm. >> the hurricane is bringing pounding rain, destructive winds and potentially life threatening storm surge. >> it won't be until later today when we see how violent this storm can be. passengers on a cruise ship have already experienced it firsthand. >> passeng aboard the royal caribbean cruise ship shot this...
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i went to school with walter cronkite's son. walter was on television every night and his son was in class with us. so i am just harry truman's grandson. i went to school with bankers and lawyers' kids. politicians. i was not an outstanding, just by dint of who i was growing up with. susan: when did you decide to take an active interest? clifton: in my mid to late 30's. i had sort of avoided it after being a teenager and a college student. not knowing what to do with it. i think you have to go off and
i went to school with walter cronkite's son. walter was on television every night and his son was in class with us. so i am just harry truman's grandson. i went to school with bankers and lawyers' kids. politicians. i was not an outstanding, just by dint of who i was growing up with. susan: when did you decide to take an active interest? clifton: in my mid to late 30's. i had sort of avoided it after being a teenager and a college student. not knowing what to do with it. i think you have to go...
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that's what the fbi concluded about walter moody. sometimes these things are what they seen and the target list tells you exactly what motivated the killer. some of the time they follow some internal logic that must make sense to the would-be murderer or terrorist, right? not just perfect sense, but imperative sense. but to all the rest of us, it doesn't follow logic that we can recognize as essentiasane. in the case of walter moody and his mad, terroristic bombing campaign in 1989, certainly terrorized the southeast, killed two people, including a sitting federal judge. turns out his motives and his intentions are sort of vaguely discernible if you squinlt at the right angle. but what arises from that story, now that he's dead and it's over and we know everything we can know about it, is the fact that he was extreme and cruel and twisted enough to do it. that's what arises as the only clear truth. i mean, had they known more about the motive, would that have helped them solve the crime? ed that hey understood more about what was jus
that's what the fbi concluded about walter moody. sometimes these things are what they seen and the target list tells you exactly what motivated the killer. some of the time they follow some internal logic that must make sense to the would-be murderer or terrorist, right? not just perfect sense, but imperative sense. but to all the rest of us, it doesn't follow logic that we can recognize as essentiasane. in the case of walter moody and his mad, terroristic bombing campaign in 1989, certainly...
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now, walter police say took the girl to a home nearby and sexually assaulted her and then took off. the girl then wt topolice, told them what happened and they were able to track him down. back here now live outside the courthouse, i can tell you that adam seth walter has been charged with a number of crimes includingab ction, rape and sodomy. and because he refused to communicate at all, t judge appointed a lawyefor him toonld htold him his next hearing is december 13. chris lawrence, news 4.g >>> this morn a pedestrian involved crash in montgomery county haseighbors calling for increased safety efforts. font high school stu are recovering after being hit while waiting for as.chool it happened yesterday morning in the aspen hill area. a two car collision sent one vehicle directly into the students.m all of t from kennedy high school. and each of them taken to the hospital. one of them a 15-year-old boy, we're told has life-threatening injuries. and if there is a day to be extra carefully, it is stoday. it i walk to school day.ie eathis morning students at gaithersburg elementary pa
now, walter police say took the girl to a home nearby and sexually assaulted her and then took off. the girl then wt topolice, told them what happened and they were able to track him down. back here now live outside the courthouse, i can tell you that adam seth walter has been charged with a number of crimes includingab ction, rape and sodomy. and because he refused to communicate at all, t judge appointed a lawyefor him toonld htold him his next hearing is december 13. chris lawrence, news 4.g...
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walter: yeah. point is, every single time we have had this many bulls you get a multi-year decline. not a full market correction what a multi-your decline. why is this bearish, because of the support lines converging like a giant wedge of cheese. and up trend channel, -- in an up trend channel, the should be parallel. this is showing upward momentum is leaking out and that is why this is known as a bearish speaking pattern. you take up the support line. abigail: that is interesting because the chart of oil, the daily chart shows a bearish pennant that was confirmed on the equity indexes. . this was seem to support everything. walter: whenever equities break, crude oils get slammed. abigail: let's confirm this picture or not confirm it with a look at bonds. this is interesting. this is traditionally what we would expect with risk off in oil. walter: coming off of this low, your traditional elliott a, b, c targets 2%. since this low last year, 3.32 has been my breakout point. we are knocking on that
walter: yeah. point is, every single time we have had this many bulls you get a multi-year decline. not a full market correction what a multi-your decline. why is this bearish, because of the support lines converging like a giant wedge of cheese. and up trend channel, -- in an up trend channel, the should be parallel. this is showing upward momentum is leaking out and that is why this is known as a bearish speaking pattern. you take up the support line. abigail: that is interesting because the...
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walter then dragged both the won and the girl into a backyard. news 4's david potolger with the woman's son. >> he displayed the gun. he took her to the backyard and sat her. do said if you move or talk, i will shoot you. she gave him t car. she said, just go, just go, leave me alone. he was like, well,ow i have to kill you. he went into the kitchen to grab a knife and thenhat's when she started wrestling with him and started yelling. that's when i woke up and i grabbed the sledge hammer and by the time i came out he was already gone. >> the woman called police and he escaped with a gi. he sexually assaulted her and le her go. the girl was able to lead them to walter. >>> this morni wre following two pedestrian involved crashes in maryland. >> we'll begin montgomery county. four high school students are recovering after they were hit by a car while waiting for a school bus. a two-car collision nearby sent one vehicle directly into the students. all of themre from kennedy high school and each had to be taken to the high school. nie of them, a 15-y
walter then dragged both the won and the girl into a backyard. news 4's david potolger with the woman's son. >> he displayed the gun. he took her to the backyard and sat her. do said if you move or talk, i will shoot you. she gave him t car. she said, just go, just go, leave me alone. he was like, well,ow i have to kill you. he went into the kitchen to grab a knife and thenhat's when she started wrestling with him and started yelling. that's when i woke up and i grabbed the sledge hammer...
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walter: it is a solid quarter. not a home run. more like a double.en the market and shares over the past week, this is a solid moving higher. i was struck by the 6% core growth. that is solid, better than expectations. i'm not worried about the slowdown in ficc, given that the third quarter includes the slower summer months. alix: were you buying on the dip? walter: certainly with new money coming in from clients, we were buyers over the past several days. financials in general have been disappointing this year. we are hopeful they can catch a bid on the rebound as interest yieldmove up and the curve steepen's. jason: we have also heard this morning from at least one regional bank. looking at them for metrics. what do you see? pnc, we will be looking at the positive pricing. what we saw last quarter, deposit pricing lower than on where we are in the fed hike cycle. that is positive for all banks. last quarter we saw in terms of acceleration of cost, especially at regional banks. andaw jpmorgan, wells, companies i cover but that is one of the key risk
walter: it is a solid quarter. not a home run. more like a double.en the market and shares over the past week, this is a solid moving higher. i was struck by the 6% core growth. that is solid, better than expectations. i'm not worried about the slowdown in ficc, given that the third quarter includes the slower summer months. alix: were you buying on the dip? walter: certainly with new money coming in from clients, we were buyers over the past several days. financials in general have been...
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we will be able to follow-up that walter makes a good point.advertising you're seeing amazon is changing the game there. we saw this in the recent earnings there was some disappointment around amazon growth rates, their advertising business is growing significantly. we saw in alphabet, google had some slight pressure on their advertising business to walter's point, the business, there's a lot of threats to businesses in the advertising, not to mention cyclical and recession concerns related to advertising, but we're seeing increasing competition between them with amazon more seriously playing in there >> do you see it as a bifurcation of the big sort of outperforming until now faang trade now and if so, where would you be buying? are you buying >> we're holding now those stocks are still on the buy list i am personally, in my accounts, waiting to see how this plays out. see what happens with the election i want to see as you talked about earlier how the street reacts to say facebook numbers tonight and apple numbers on thursday expect good numb
we will be able to follow-up that walter makes a good point.advertising you're seeing amazon is changing the game there. we saw this in the recent earnings there was some disappointment around amazon growth rates, their advertising business is growing significantly. we saw in alphabet, google had some slight pressure on their advertising business to walter's point, the business, there's a lot of threats to businesses in the advertising, not to mention cyclical and recession concerns related to...
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now listen, walter.husband, and no longer my boss, and you're not going to be my boss. what's that supposed to mean? just what i say. you're not coming back to work on the paper? you are right, mr. burns, for the first time today. ahhh... got a better offer, huh? you bet. all right, go on, take it, that's the gratitude i get! what were you when you got here five years ago? a doll-faced hick! well, you wouldn't take me if i hadn't been doll-faced. well, why should i? i'd be shuddering -- listen, walter. listen, i made a great reporter of you, but you won't be half as good on any other paper and you know it! we're a team -- (yelling simultaneously) sold to the american! the rhythm of their speech showed two people who were able to inhabit a world together that nobody else could take part in. so it's really romantic. they spoke the same language, but nobody else quite spoke it. they had to end up together. the paper's going to have to get along without me. so are you. just didn't work out. it would have wor
now listen, walter.husband, and no longer my boss, and you're not going to be my boss. what's that supposed to mean? just what i say. you're not coming back to work on the paper? you are right, mr. burns, for the first time today. ahhh... got a better offer, huh? you bet. all right, go on, take it, that's the gratitude i get! what were you when you got here five years ago? a doll-faced hick! well, you wouldn't take me if i hadn't been doll-faced. well, why should i? i'd be shuddering -- listen,...
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walter eventually took off with the girl. police say, he then sexually assaulted the child. still badly bruised, she told me tuesday, she wishes she could have done more. tonight, the police chiefpr sing her actions. >> she showed great courage, greatcharacter, and great compassion, and i don't have anything but praise for her.r: >> reporhe police chief made that visit to her home within the past hour. as we were covering the intense search yesterday and thema ul capture of walter, we wondered, how did they track hio ? well, police sources are filling mewa in, and i'l you through a at 6:00. live here in woodbridge, news 4. >> all right, vid, thank you. >>> doug joining us now, hurricane michael on the move, still a category 3, and this thing is making history. you found out some more stuff? >> yeah. already the strongest storm to hit the frida panhandle, strongest storm to hit the united states in the month of october, and now it looks like it's the strongest storm, o of the strongest, to hit the state of georgia. this will be the first time i hs be by a major hurricane, cat
walter eventually took off with the girl. police say, he then sexually assaulted the child. still badly bruised, she told me tuesday, she wishes she could have done more. tonight, the police chiefpr sing her actions. >> she showed great courage, greatcharacter, and great compassion, and i don't have anything but praise for her.r: >> reporhe police chief made that visit to her home within the past hour. as we were covering the intense search yesterday and thema ul capture of walter,...
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now first theed acc here, he is adam seth walter, 26 years old. now facing a slew of charges including abduction, rape and burglary. tuesday morning prince william county police say that walter grabbed that 11-year-old girl as she was walking to school on a neighborhood blo frmt the neighbor was out with her dog. she has a black eye there. she had a feeling ss was wrong so she stepped in to intervine.h suspect stlauk neighbor, yguilar, and hurting her v severely as you can see there. now later he drags her and that 11-year-old girl, she says, to her home where her son tried to st in and stop the attack. but unfortunately the suspe t ant girl were able to getaw . later in the day neighbors came by the aguilar home and are calling her a hero. >> well, ish think s fabulous. she went out on a limb to help a little girlnohe didn't and got beat for it and probably just something she'll never rget. i can even imagine. >> reporter: neighbors say they are praying for that 11-year-old girl and saluting aguilar's bravery. as for walter, he is in police custo
now first theed acc here, he is adam seth walter, 26 years old. now facing a slew of charges including abduction, rape and burglary. tuesday morning prince william county police say that walter grabbed that 11-year-old girl as she was walking to school on a neighborhood blo frmt the neighbor was out with her dog. she has a black eye there. she had a feeling ss was wrong so she stepped in to intervine.h suspect stlauk neighbor, yguilar, and hurting her v severely as you can see there. now later...
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walter, could the president face legal action and what would that look like or no?yeah, well, i think that we've already heard that the new york state authorities are looking into this. i certainly hope that the irs will look flow it and maybe the department of justice. we have a president who has been in the business of making threats against executive branch officials who is investigate him but hopefully, they'll have the fortitude to actually do their job and take a hard look at this because these are serious enough allegations with enough detail that any law enforcement official who doesn't pick up the baton here and run with it to find out whether there's -- whether there's anything in fact that can be prosecuted or more likely seek civil penalties for to collect some of that money back because if you cheat on your taxes you're stealing from all of us. and so hopefully, somebody will looking into that. >> i'll give you the last word here, david. i'm wondering, do you think this is why he won't release his taxes? because here you go. >> well, if donald released
walter, could the president face legal action and what would that look like or no?yeah, well, i think that we've already heard that the new york state authorities are looking into this. i certainly hope that the irs will look flow it and maybe the department of justice. we have a president who has been in the business of making threats against executive branch officials who is investigate him but hopefully, they'll have the fortitude to actually do their job and take a hard look at this because...
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his name is walter. >> i love that, that's fabulous. >> he looks like a walter. >> is that really themportant thing today that we we had hapn at the white house, that is the, save our seas act. president trump signed this bill today, it was underreported story. it basically will help deal with a 9 million tons of waste that winds up in the world's oceans and coastlines each year. more than 35 million tons of plastic around the earth annually, gathers in the oceans and this removes all of that. it was a bipartisan bill sponsored by alaska and the rhode island sheldon whitehouse. >> i am continuing my opposition to the robot takeover tonight. check out this boston dynamic robot. if you are not scared, you should be. this robot can do backflips and now i can wash dishes. don't be tempted to like the robot just because i can do your chores. this is getting scary, it's like the terminator. and tonight, barnes and nobles, 7:00 p.m., 86th and lexington. i need by conservatives to show up. >> i thought that was last night? >> know it's tonight. >> special report is up next, brett? >> bret: ca
his name is walter. >> i love that, that's fabulous. >> he looks like a walter. >> is that really themportant thing today that we we had hapn at the white house, that is the, save our seas act. president trump signed this bill today, it was underreported story. it basically will help deal with a 9 million tons of waste that winds up in the world's oceans and coastlines each year. more than 35 million tons of plastic around the earth annually, gathers in the oceans and this...
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walter. baara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual du and group retirement ps. that's why we're your provided by:upport has been and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by ieontributions to your pbs station fromrs like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at eri sreenivasan.new york, >> sreenivasan: goning and thank you for joining us. on the day after the oeadliest attathe jewish community in u.s. history, somber
walter. baara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual du and group retirement ps. that's why we're your provided by:upport has been and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by ieontributions to your pbs station fromrs like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at eri sreenivasan.new york, >> sreenivasan: goning and thank you for joining us. on the day after the oeadliest attathe jewish community in u.s....
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i want to bring in now walter shaub and david k. johnson. david is, by the way, the author of "it's even worse than you think what the trump administration is going to america." gentlemen, good evening to both of you. david, you first. one question hanging over the president and why is there hasn't been swift action about khashoggi's apparent killing is if it has anything to do with his personal finances. so i want to listen to the president, him boasting about making millions from the saudis, and then we'll talk about it. >> saudi arabia -- i get along great from all of them, they spend 40 million, 50 million, they buy apartments from me. am i supposed to dislike them? i like them very much. >> so when you see the president's reaction now, david, how much should we take these previous statements into account? >> well, donald certainly likes people who put money in his pocket. there's no question about that, but i think this goes way beyond vinality. donald expressed admiration for murderous dictators like duterte in the philippines. he does
i want to bring in now walter shaub and david k. johnson. david is, by the way, the author of "it's even worse than you think what the trump administration is going to america." gentlemen, good evening to both of you. david, you first. one question hanging over the president and why is there hasn't been swift action about khashoggi's apparent killing is if it has anything to do with his personal finances. so i want to listen to the president, him boasting about making millions from...
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he's 18 years old.ed o go to walter johnson high school in beesda. they'r saying the school was alerted by students that something was wrong and the schoolly basic alerted their school resource officer who then talked to police and ball rolling in terms of aprehe apprehending him. he posted a photo ofimlf with a loaded ar-15 on snapchat and it h the caption school shooter. now they say he's posted other messages all month le i hate wj and ha, ha, i'm going to shoot up the school. he also posted video saying he owns the rifle and keeps it with him at alls. ti when they arrested him thursday night, they say cabrera had the rifle with him, had two rles with him as well as amo. >> it's very unnerving. was very disturbing to think that that could happen right here so locally and i kind of knew the boy a little bit. that's reallyupsetting. >> so parentsreacting there. police telling us when they arrested him, he had two rifles with him as well as amo. now he's going to be appearing in court here in about three hours. >> thank you. this morning police are i
he's 18 years old.ed o go to walter johnson high school in beesda. they'r saying the school was alerted by students that something was wrong and the schoolly basic alerted their school resource officer who then talked to police and ball rolling in terms of aprehe apprehending him. he posted a photo ofimlf with a loaded ar-15 on snapchat and it h the caption school shooter. now they say he's posted other messages all month le i hate wj and ha, ha, i'm going to shoot up the school. he also posted...
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i went to school with walter cronkite son. walter was on television every night him and his son was in class with us. so i am just harry truman's grandson. i went to school with bankers and lawyers kids. i was not an outstanding, just by dint of who i was growing up with. >> when did you decide to take an active interest? >> in my mid to late 30s. i had sort of avoided it after being a teenager and a college student. not knowing what to do with it. i think you have to go off and sort of, at least i did, had to go off and live my own life for a while and i came back to it in my 30s after david mccullough wrote the surprise of harry truman. and i reread my mother's books on my grandfather and grandmother. and i rediscovered my grandparents as people. even though they were my grandparents, they had always been a collection of dates and events. and people talk to you at parties it is all about the marshall plan and the atomic bombings. but i rediscovered them as human beings. although i love them as my grandparents, i really like
i went to school with walter cronkite son. walter was on television every night him and his son was in class with us. so i am just harry truman's grandson. i went to school with bankers and lawyers kids. i was not an outstanding, just by dint of who i was growing up with. >> when did you decide to take an active interest? >> in my mid to late 30s. i had sort of avoided it after being a teenager and a college student. not knowing what to do with it. i think you have to go off and...
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anyway, walter isaacson of perella weinberg wl ins.> breaking overnight the u.s. and canada striking a deal to replace nafta. peter navarro will join us live. >>> new this morning, general electric removing its ceo and taking a $23 billion non-cash charge for its power business. >>> plus tesla shares jumping after elon musk reaches a settlement with the s.e.c. the final hour of "squawk box" begins right now ♪ >>> live from the most powerful city in the world, new york, this is "squawk box. >> changes changes at ge. good morning and welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc live from the nasdaq market site in times square i'm joe kernen along with andrew ross sorkin and melissa lee. becky's off today. our guest host this hour, walter isaacson who has had so many different jobs and is truly -- you know, andrew wrote a book and everything, but you've got to admire this guy >> i do. he's the top of the top. >> he is i agree. >> well, churning out books, at least. i don't have any tv shows like y'all have >> you're here you've got everythin
anyway, walter isaacson of perella weinberg wl ins.> breaking overnight the u.s. and canada striking a deal to replace nafta. peter navarro will join us live. >>> new this morning, general electric removing its ceo and taking a $23 billion non-cash charge for its power business. >>> plus tesla shares jumping after elon musk reaches a settlement with the s.e.c. the final hour of "squawk box" begins right now ♪ >>> live from the most powerful city in the...
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walter sat down with dr. doudna to talk about how these innovations could change humanity as we know it. >>> in 2012 you and your team created a new tool using something called crispr to edit our genes, our dna. for the lay person explain what crispr technology is. >> crispr is for altering the dna in cells, the code of life, if you will. it's based on a bacterial immune system, the way bacteria fight viral infections. >> crispr technology is almost like a word process where you say i want to change this mistake i've made in spelling throughout the paper. you could do that throughout the human genome? >> that's a great analogy. >> take me through the sequence of how a crispr cas9 system works, from the very beginning of it, it's spotting something to cutting it up. how does the whole process work? >> the process of gene editing using crispr cas9 begins with the protein, cas9, grabbing on to a molecule of rna that is providing the sequence of letters in the rna that matches a sequence of letters in dna. and th
walter sat down with dr. doudna to talk about how these innovations could change humanity as we know it. >>> in 2012 you and your team created a new tool using something called crispr to edit our genes, our dna. for the lay person explain what crispr technology is. >> crispr is for altering the dna in cells, the code of life, if you will. it's based on a bacterial immune system, the way bacteria fight viral infections. >> crispr technology is almost like a word process...
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to give you some perspective of where we are, we're not far from walters landing elementary school.he man had gunshot wounds. paramedics rushed him to the hospital but they were not able to save him. what we're trying to find out, is who police may be looking for in this case. detectives have been here on the scene interviewing the residents here as well. live in germantown, chris lawrence, news 4. >> also developing, p ice are investigating the alleged rape near the twin brook metro station. >> justin joins us live with more informati on the victims. justin, wt happened here? >> well, police have been on th case since 6:30 yesterday evening trying to find this guy now wanted for the sexual assault of a 16-year- goldirl in a parking garage. she was telling police she got on theus in the area bound for the twin brooks metro. she met a guy aroun 24 or5 years old and they struck up a conversation. that's before they got to the twin brooks station where she says he forceder into a parking garage, into a stairwell where she wasll sex assaulted. she then got away and was able to reach out
to give you some perspective of where we are, we're not far from walters landing elementary school.he man had gunshot wounds. paramedics rushed him to the hospital but they were not able to save him. what we're trying to find out, is who police may be looking for in this case. detectives have been here on the scene interviewing the residents here as well. live in germantown, chris lawrence, news 4. >> also developing, p ice are investigating the alleged rape near the twin brook metro...
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. >> and iny montgom county, a teenager is accused of threatening to shoot out walter johnson high school in bethesda. he's identified a loui louis cabrera. he had two rifles and ammunition th him. he posted i hate wj and ha, ha, i'm going to shoot up the school. >> the threat may have been real, but it also just makes us feel good that we have him in custody and thoseuns off the street. >> cabrera is expected to appear in court at 8:30 this morning. he's being held without bond. >> also police are two shootings in prince george's county. one man is in critical condition after being shot on fairview avenue. a second shooting victim showed up at a nearby hospital. he's expected to be okay. police believe the two shootings connected. >> it's now 6:05. this morning the jury selection starts today in the trial of michael ford. he is charged in the 2016 deadly shooting at a prince george's county policestation. the attack resulted in the death of the officer that was an undercover narcotics agency. >> there's a second meeting about the result of an investigation. on friday, theniversity board
. >> and iny montgom county, a teenager is accused of threatening to shoot out walter johnson high school in bethesda. he's identified a loui louis cabrera. he had two rifles and ammunition th him. he posted i hate wj and ha, ha, i'm going to shoot up the school. >> the threat may have been real, but it also just makes us feel good that we have him in custody and thoseuns off the street. >> cabrera is expected to appear in court at 8:30 this morning. he's being held without...
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i have about 3 minutes interacting with walter in there. two or three years later they came back to me and said we want to do something on the constitution. we want to know if you'd be interested in being the presenter. i said yeah, i would be. let's talk about what the content would be. we were on the same wavelength. and so we started doing it about two years ago working on the script. i set up a small advisory committee. randy barnett is in there. leo from the federalist society, frank buckley, our conservative from the scalia faculty and got different input on the first script and started revising it and shooting. we started filming it in earnest about a year and a half ago. i did a lot on location. we have 150 hours already. >> fantastic. >> of material. because all these interviews, you saw little snipits, they cover a lot of things. >> what's your objective, what's your goal? >> what do you hope will come out of this series? >> what i hope for this series is the awareness of the debate that you would never know existed if you just wa
i have about 3 minutes interacting with walter in there. two or three years later they came back to me and said we want to do something on the constitution. we want to know if you'd be interested in being the presenter. i said yeah, i would be. let's talk about what the content would be. we were on the same wavelength. and so we started doing it about two years ago working on the script. i set up a small advisory committee. randy barnett is in there. leo from the federalist society, frank...
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the man has been identified a adam seth walter. he sexually assaulted the child and then let hergo that girl found a police officer who was already looking for her and led them to walter. is now in jail facing several felony ch>ges. eveloping this morning, police say a 4-year-old boy and 2-year-old girl witnessed a terrible crime. their mother washotnd boyfriend killed. the gunman opened fire as all four sat in a car onontana enue in northeast yesterday morning. that shooting shattered the car window. the children were in the back seat and not hurt. the boyfriend argued with the man a couple of days ago. no one is in custody. >>> the grieving continued last night for a teen gunned down in waldorf. elija cole wasdhot and kil saturday night. police say he was involved in an sigument o a house party. friends and family are trying to work through the loss. >> upset. i know that god has him and we're going to push through. god knows he's in a better place even though i wish he was with us. >> so far police are not even sure what started
the man has been identified a adam seth walter. he sexually assaulted the child and then let hergo that girl found a police officer who was already looking for her and led them to walter. is now in jail facing several felony ch>ges. eveloping this morning, police say a 4-year-old boy and 2-year-old girl witnessed a terrible crime. their mother washotnd boyfriend killed. the gunman opened fire as all four sat in a car onontana enue in northeast yesterday morning. that shooting shattered the...
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today, adam seth walter faced the judge to be arraigned on multiple charges. he sat hunched over in the wheelchair refusing to speak to the judge. we are live in more following the attacks, and, david, you learned more about the suspect. did you pick up here? >> reporter: well, leo tonight, this woodbridge community, first of all, is still coping with yesterday's utal attack. meantime, one neighborhood is ization thate really they know the suspect. >> this is him? >> yeah, yeah reporter: from the doorstep of the town home, she tells me she lived here for the past year. she says adam seth walter's father is also a resident in thd home, in the past six months or so, she says adam seth moved back in. we pass each other in thear kitchen, she says, and he always acknowledges me. asking me how i'm doing. the description of a kind house mate far removed frothe accusations of a violent criminal, accused of brutally beating a child and sexually assaulted a little girl. telling me tuesday -- i thought i was going to die, that i w at the point of death. police say the 26
today, adam seth walter faced the judge to be arraigned on multiple charges. he sat hunched over in the wheelchair refusing to speak to the judge. we are live in more following the attacks, and, david, you learned more about the suspect. did you pick up here? >> reporter: well, leo tonight, this woodbridge community, first of all, is still coping with yesterday's utal attack. meantime, one neighborhood is ization thate really they know the suspect. >> this is him? >> yeah,...
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walter. bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. and by contributions to your pbs stations from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. america's role in the world is back in the spotlight after the resignation of nikki haley as u.n. ambassador. but after the bitter brett kavanaugh appointment to the supreme court, the spotlight is also on rule of law and democratic institutions at home. the president appeared uninterested in judicial impartiality on the nation's highest court at an unprecedented event at the white house last night. >> on behalf of our nation, i want to apologize to brett and the entire kavanaugh family for the terrible pain and suffering you have been forced to endure. those who step forward to serve our country deserve a fair and dignified evaluation. our country, a man or a woman must always be presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty. and with that i must state that you, sir, under historic scrutiny were
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do you buy it, amy walter?> i want to be on team joshua, but, but unfortunately, i get asked that question all of the time, what is going to break the fever? where do we go from here? historically what breaks it is something really devastating. we brought together by events that are so overwhelming and tragic whether it's a war, depression, something like. th that. i don't want that to to be the case for a unifying event that is so terrible, but right now, i don't see that one person is going to be able to rise up, heal all of the division and get us all on the same place. >> and eric, you have had to deal with the conspiracy theory os on your site, and sometimes people are mad at you thinking that you are helping to traffic the conspiracy theories, and i know that there are others -- but whose job to get rid of this stuff and purge this stuff and educate the americans to the facts? >> we all is have an obligation here. let me address conservativism for a minute. last week you had people pushing maybe this bomb
do you buy it, amy walter?> i want to be on team joshua, but, but unfortunately, i get asked that question all of the time, what is going to break the fever? where do we go from here? historically what breaks it is something really devastating. we brought together by events that are so overwhelming and tragic whether it's a war, depression, something like. th that. i don't want that to to be the case for a unifying event that is so terrible, but right now, i don't see that one person is...
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walter. bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edward wokenheim iii. judy and josh weston. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. an estimated 7,500 migrants are heading north through mexico fleeing violence and poverty in guatemala and honduras and hoping to reach the united states where they plan to seek asylum. reporters on the ground say the migrant caravan consists of thousands of families including many mothers and children facing starvation and attacks on the long march north. reporters and aid agencies see a full-blown humanitarian crisis developing, but president dronad trump lashed out in now-familiar terms especially ahead of midterm elections. >> going to the middle of the caravan, take your cameras and search. you're going to find ms-13, you're going to find middle eastern, you're going to find everything. >> but a senior counterterrorism official contradicted trump's insinuation saying we do not see any evidence isis or other sunni terrorist groups are
walter. bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edward wokenheim iii. judy and josh weston. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. an estimated 7,500 migrants are heading north through mexico fleeing violence and poverty in guatemala and honduras and hoping to reach the united states where they plan to seek asylum. reporters on the ground say the migrant caravan consists of...
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walter. barbara hope zuckerberg.porate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customed individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. president trump is ausing russia of violating a cold war era nuclear arms treaty and threatening to pull out of the 31-year-old agreement ahead of talks with the kremlin this week. >> russia has not, unfortunately, honored theag ement, so we're going to terminate the agreement. we're gointo pull out. >> sreenivasan: the "intermediate-range nuclear forces treaty" signed in 1987 by pres mikhail gorbachev of the former soviet union bars the two countries from possessing, producing or teschng ground la cruise missiles with a range of up to 3400
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i want to bring in walter shab and david k. the author of its even worse than you think. what the trump administration is doing to america. good evening to both of you. david, you first. one question over the hanging over the president and why there hasn't been swift action about the killing. if it has anything to do with his personal finances. i want to listen the president. boasting about making millions from the saudis and we'll talk about. >> saudi arabia and i get along great with them. they buy participants from me and spend $40 million. am i supposed to dislike them? i like them very much. >> when you see the president's reaction now, david, how much should we take these previous statements into account? >> donald certainly likes people who put money in his pocket. no question about that. this goes beyond that. he expressed his administration for murderous dictators. in the philippines. and he doesn't really see something wrong with this. donald isn't someone who has the empathy for others and the respect for law of most americans. that is what is really a core her
i want to bring in walter shab and david k. the author of its even worse than you think. what the trump administration is doing to america. good evening to both of you. david, you first. one question over the hanging over the president and why there hasn't been swift action about the killing. if it has anything to do with his personal finances. i want to listen the president. boasting about making millions from the saudis and we'll talk about. >> saudi arabia and i get along great with...
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but mimi walters says she thinks people know it's democrats in sacramento hiking taxes here and theyo points in president trump in washington for doing that. liz: republican representative jim jordan is sounding off on the republican party. the democrat message, jim jordan points out is this. raise your taxes. they will abolish ice. they want to socialize medicine and impeach the president and brett kavanaugh. the real clear politics average of the polls thanked president trump's job approving rating sitting at over 50%. joining me now is former chief of staff to george w. bush. karl rove. >> i worry about that use of the word current. do you know something i don't know? liz: is jim jordan right? >> as i look around the country and look at candidates like pete sessions and mimi walters in california and others in california. i see them making the case that economic growth is prospering under republicans, the democrats have dangerous views when it comes to abolishing i.c.e. we are likely to see a lot of republican candidates succeed because they have been doing for months what jim jor
but mimi walters says she thinks people know it's democrats in sacramento hiking taxes here and theyo points in president trump in washington for doing that. liz: republican representative jim jordan is sounding off on the republican party. the democrat message, jim jordan points out is this. raise your taxes. they will abolish ice. they want to socialize medicine and impeach the president and brett kavanaugh. the real clear politics average of the polls thanked president trump's job approving...
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the other point i'll make on kavanaugh, congresswoman mimi walters does she seem democrat voters comeough their doors at headquarters and said they want to get on board with her because what they saw happening during the hearings. >> john, it's incredible. you think of this area of california. you've got miramar, navy seals training place in coronado. camp pendleton, et cetera. it's hard to think of such a strong military base going democratic. >> history is against republicans here. 35 to 38 times since the civil war. the president's party has lost seats in the house. the problem right now in america's we are looking for the tallest leprechaun. you pick republicans you don't want? i don't like either party and most americans don't. most will probably vote with their pocketbook and that could mitigate history. >> i just want to comment on the military. he's been against the lunacy. it is 22 military veterans that are running as democrats. i've met all 22. and if they do well, that will be the biggest difference. what's interesting is most of those are against policy. >> which you have
the other point i'll make on kavanaugh, congresswoman mimi walters does she seem democrat voters comeough their doors at headquarters and said they want to get on board with her because what they saw happening during the hearings. >> john, it's incredible. you think of this area of california. you've got miramar, navy seals training place in coronado. camp pendleton, et cetera. it's hard to think of such a strong military base going democratic. >> history is against republicans...
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[laughter] and if you're watching walter they are still waiting. [laughter] but what it consisted of in essence is about ten very large books kept by his sons. during the last third of his life also a lot of family papers and letters and photographs and a lot of other tidbits that walter bought overtime mostly from one other collector and when i saw the collection it's one of those moments a historian has such luck that i realized oh god. i don't want to do this. [laughter] because if i didn't work with this material somebody else would. a lot of other scholars have now gone there and most of those i have introduced to him but with his collection you spend time at his dining room table i spent several spring breaks and other weeks without that collection i never would have done this it opens up talks about the patriot douglas that's not the douglas that they generally know if you read biographies. so that new archive is the reason that i do this also issues of frederick douglass missing newspaper. and in the newspaper for 16 years and i have access
[laughter] and if you're watching walter they are still waiting. [laughter] but what it consisted of in essence is about ten very large books kept by his sons. during the last third of his life also a lot of family papers and letters and photographs and a lot of other tidbits that walter bought overtime mostly from one other collector and when i saw the collection it's one of those moments a historian has such luck that i realized oh god. i don't want to do this. [laughter] because if i didn't...
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walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized indidual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and bynt butions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.om he tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening. and thanks for joini this afternoon, amid protests from spectators in the senate gallery that repeatedly disrupted the vote, jud brett kavanaugh was confirmed as an associate justice of the united states supreme court by a vote of 508. >> the sergeant at arms will restore order in thel lery. ( shouting ) >> sreenivasan: the vote teame afhours of speeches throughout last night and today, and as protesters gathered all day at the capitol and at the supreme court. joining us now from the capitol rotunda with the latest is niels lesniewski, senior writer at "roll call" and c"q"
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this is near walters landing elementary school between 270 and the boulevard. the man found outside of the building, but at this point, no information onho they're looking for. chris lawrence, news 4. >> our other top storieshis morning, montgomery county police investigating a sex asult near thewin brook metro station. a 16-year-old girlaid a man followed her off a bus and forced her into a parking garage where he raped her. just finch will be live with the latest in just a few minutes. >> students at the university oh ut are waking up on edge. a fellow student was shot and kill on campus overnight. e city police tell our sc affiliate there that the suspectedhooter was found dead inside of a church. police say he shot himself. >> today the university of maryland board of regents will meet to discuss the culture of the football progra i they'renvestigating the death of j odan mcnairr the summer. the results of the investigation could be released to the public xt week. >> the man that broke a window at a studio at the fox 5 tv station inorthwest d. has a history
this is near walters landing elementary school between 270 and the boulevard. the man found outside of the building, but at this point, no information onho they're looking for. chris lawrence, news 4. >> our other top storieshis morning, montgomery county police investigating a sex asult near thewin brook metro station. a 16-year-old girlaid a man followed her off a bus and forced her into a parking garage where he raped her. just finch will be live with the latest in just a few minutes....
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walter. baara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual du and group retirement ps. that's why we're your provided by:upport has been and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by ieontributions to your pbs station fromrs like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at eri sreenivasan.new york, >> sreenivasan: goning and thank you for joining us. on the day after the oeadliest attathe jewish community in u.s. history, somber officials formally charged the man who murdered 11 people and injured six others at the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh. 46-year-old robert bowers faces 29 federal and dozens of state charges for homicide and aggravated assault, including murdering victims for exercising their religious beliefs-- a hate crime. he could face the death penalty. >> the fact that this attack took place during a worship service makes it even more heinous. a place of worship is a sacred heace. >> we will b to help you through this horrific
walter. baara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual du and group retirement ps. that's why we're your provided by:upport has been and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by ieontributions to your pbs station fromrs like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at eri sreenivasan.new york, >> sreenivasan: goning and thank you for joining us. on the day after the oeadliest attathe jewish community in u.s....
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yesterday, adam seth walter faced a judge for the first time and refused to spe o. he's accus grabbing the girl on her walk toa school. ighbor tried to help her when she realized something wasn't right. walter attacke a the neighbor briefly held her before she was able to get away. >>> and happening today, we may learn more about the random attack that left a woman dead in the district's logan circle neighborhood. >> anthony crawford is set to be in court today. he's accused of stabbing endy martinez to death last month. she was jogging down p street in northwest d.c. w that attack happened. investigators say it was an unprovoked anvack. >>> an itigation is now under way at leesburg high school over an incident that reportedly happene among football players. >> police refused to characterize the nature of this investigation, but our northern virginia bureau chieftseports studelieve it involves an alleged sex assault. >> reporter: leesburg police confirm they ar investigating some sort of alleged incident that occurred among footbal team members here at tuscarora hig
yesterday, adam seth walter faced a judge for the first time and refused to spe o. he's accus grabbing the girl on her walk toa school. ighbor tried to help her when she realized something wasn't right. walter attacke a the neighbor briefly held her before she was able to get away. >>> and happening today, we may learn more about the random attack that left a woman dead in the district's logan circle neighborhood. >> anthony crawford is set to be in court today. he's accused of...
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then we hear from political strategist james carville and mary matalin and political analyst amy walter with their take on the upcoming election. later, a debate for nebraska's 2nd congressional district seat and another in new york's 31st district -- 2 the 1st district u.s. house race. .. the reason that we are weary are today, is because of decisions that were made all the way back in 2002. after the florida presidential debacle, for the supreme court essentially decided the presidential outcome, the lawmakers in congress and senate wanted to get rid of the punchcard and where they thought the problem in the election. so the past station called the help america vote act, which was divine design to get rid of punchcard machines. they gave states $3.9 billion to upgrade election administration processes and procedures. also the voting machine. they couldn't use that money on punchcard machines. it really pushed states into buying electronic voting machines and many of the states, the majority of states at the time chose to move into paperless, what we called direct recording electronic
then we hear from political strategist james carville and mary matalin and political analyst amy walter with their take on the upcoming election. later, a debate for nebraska's 2nd congressional district seat and another in new york's 31st district -- 2 the 1st district u.s. house race. .. the reason that we are weary are today, is because of decisions that were made all the way back in 2002. after the florida presidential debacle, for the supreme court essentially decided the presidential...
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rally mo amy walter, take a>> listen.ut the democrats ladiesgentlemen, speaker nancy pelosi for the next three years. you have the haters and the to hate. they a foolish and very stupid people i can't call her pocahantas anymor think will anyway. doou mind? this moment with president trump,p, he seems to be strugglg with it. or maybe n >> this is the mode that he's been in since he was a candid politi never about nuance. it's a zero sum game when you are campaigning. it's u them. but when you become an elected offici and the united states, the campai supposed to stop for a while and you go into the mode of unifying this i president who's never been interested in unifying. he has been interested in keepinngaged and enrage and he's done an amazing. but at any moment he believes that it's still the middle of the the other thing i want to bring up just with all of this is, you know,look, our country has a y long hist division. who is an american? who's not? it to me the time we're in right now what i feel like is no one is ta
rally mo amy walter, take a>> listen.ut the democrats ladiesgentlemen, speaker nancy pelosi for the next three years. you have the haters and the to hate. they a foolish and very stupid people i can't call her pocahantas anymor think will anyway. doou mind? this moment with president trump,p, he seems to be strugglg with it. or maybe n >> this is the mode that he's been in since he was a candid politi never about nuance. it's a zero sum game when you are campaigning. it's u them....
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walter. g. barbara hope zuckerb corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your provided by:port has bee and by the corporation for public broadcasting,nd by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. president trump and white house officials are denying reports that they are limiting the f.b.i. investigation of preme court nominee brett kavanaugh to certain allegations and witnesses. the president in a twe said," i want them to interview whoever they deem appropriate." mr. trump was responding to media reports that the whitect house inst the f.b.i. to investigate only the first two allegations from christine blasey ford and deborah ramirez, and not a claim from a third ther potential witnesses. democratic senator mazie hirono expressed doubt that t
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adh walter, 26 years old. prince william county police tonight say he's charged with multiple felonies after grabbing that little girl on her way to school this morning. >> news 4's jackie bensen spoke to the other victim in this case, right as she g word of this arrest tonight. jackie? >> reporter: that's right, jim. we spoke to a woman who knoll tilsed that the little girl thisng down her street morning needed help. a woman who risked her life to try and help that girl. >> the detective just called me, he has my hnumber, said that they caught him. >> reporter: news 4 was there moments after laticia, her face bearing the bruises of a life and death struggle, that the detective called them and they had good news. the man was located. >> the most comforting part now is we don't haven't to worry about him coming back here any time soon. >> reporter: earlier, police flooded the neighborhood aer a bizarre and truly horrifying crime. laticia was walking her dog near her home when shean saw a with a little girl abou
adh walter, 26 years old. prince william county police tonight say he's charged with multiple felonies after grabbing that little girl on her way to school this morning. >> news 4's jackie bensen spoke to the other victim in this case, right as she g word of this arrest tonight. jackie? >> reporter: that's right, jim. we spoke to a woman who knoll tilsed that the little girl thisng down her street morning needed help. a woman who risked her life to try and help that girl. >>...
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walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. ro corporate funding isded by mutual of america-- uasigning customized indiv and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcastin and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. >> at least 11 people are dead arand six more wound afte a man walked into a synagogue near downtown pittsburgh and opene fire. he had an assault rifle and three handguns. >> it's a very horr ifng crime scene. >> it's a very horrific crime scene. it's one of the worst that i've seen. and i've been on some plane crashes. it's very bad." >> sreenivasan: the mass murderh happened atree of life synagogue in pittsburgh's squirrel hill neighborhood, where there were services underway including a bming ceremony. local news reporters on the scene said t
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. >>> a former student to shoot up his walter county high schoo will stay behind bars. in court today, a judge called luis cabrera ahreat to the community and ordered him held without bond. cabrera began threatening walter johnson in february, when he learsed he had m too many classes to graduate. this month, he posted a snapchat photo of himself holding an ar-15 rifle with the caption " "school shoote >>> after 18 years behind bars theder of his pregnant girlfriend, a football player wants t see the baby who survived. weoul tell what the son thinks about a lee junior. >>> the trump administratio considers changing the definition of gender. how it could change life for transgender americans. >>> a lot of great minds go into that technology and i would love to be part of that. >> and driverless cars coming to a street near yo we're going to take a look at how d.c.lans to m pak barbara comstock might as well be barbara trumpstock. donald trump is against expanding medicaid in virginia. against protections for pre-existing conditions. and he sabotaged the healthcare market
. >>> a former student to shoot up his walter county high schoo will stay behind bars. in court today, a judge called luis cabrera ahreat to the community and ordered him held without bond. cabrera began threatening walter johnson in february, when he learsed he had m too many classes to graduate. this month, he posted a snapchat photo of himself holding an ar-15 rifle with the caption " "school shoote >>> after 18 years behind bars theder of his pregnant girlfriend,...
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walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that'shy we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thank you for joining us. pressure from the international community is mounting for an investigation into the alleged assassination of "washington post" writer jamal khashoggi, who disappeared earlier this month at the saudi arabian consulate in istanbul. britain, france, and germany issued a joint statement calling for a "credible investigation to establish happened."bout what turkish officials say they have eauvidence that agents killed and dismembered jamal khashoggi on the day he went missing, but the saudi kingdom has called the allegations" baseless," and
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juliette kayyem is here and walter schaub. there's always something., why do you think the president wanted to keep the fbi from moving and is about -- i'm wondering if this is about minimizing competition for the hotel as democrats say or something else? >> only in the trump administration could this be a relatively minor story. this is actually terrible and an example of his conflicts of interest leading to his concerns. his hotel is they say one block away. you can actually see the trump international hotel from the fbi building and vice versa. the concern expressed by a trump organization executive in 2015 is that if some hotel or other competing business were to move into that site, it could compete with the trump international hotel at the old post office pavilion. so far it has all the earmarks of him having intervened to try to protect his profits. >> walter, okay, i have to read this. this is a portion of the letter the democrats wrote to the gsa. it says many years before becoming president trump expressed interest in the fbi headquarters mov
juliette kayyem is here and walter schaub. there's always something., why do you think the president wanted to keep the fbi from moving and is about -- i'm wondering if this is about minimizing competition for the hotel as democrats say or something else? >> only in the trump administration could this be a relatively minor story. this is actually terrible and an example of his conflicts of interest leading to his concerns. his hotel is they say one block away. you can actually see the...