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and why is marlene warren a target?> investigators know how hard it is to climb inside the mind of a killer. >> motive? love triangle, money, greed, it could be a lotta things. >> reporter: and did this costume store employee unknowingly help dress a killer clown? >> i said, "can you come back tomorrow, we're closed." "no, i really need this tonight." >> reporter: and did that killer somehow know about the family's fascination with clowns? when we return. - [narrator] what if your shark vacuum could clean almost anywhere, all on its own. presenting the shark ion robot. it maneuvers from floors to carpets. and uses smart sensor navigation to spot trouble, and steer around it. this robot is a shark that cleans, docks, and charges automatically. the shark ion robot. protein. not just for knives and forks anymore. ( ♪ ) well yes! a soup in the right direction. well yes! but he hasoke up wwork to do.in. so he took aleve. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tou
and why is marlene warren a target?> investigators know how hard it is to climb inside the mind of a killer. >> motive? love triangle, money, greed, it could be a lotta things. >> reporter: and did this costume store employee unknowingly help dress a killer clown? >> i said, "can you come back tomorrow, we're closed." "no, i really need this tonight." >> reporter: and did that killer somehow know about the family's fascination with clowns? when we...
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warren is charged, but not for murder. >> mike warren is accused of 66 crimes in connection with thedealership in west palm beach. pects to this that -- that are -- strange. >> reporter: best-selling author, and florida native carl hiaasen is fascinated by all the twists and turns in the case. >> maybe there's good money in odometer tampering. you know, who knew? >> reporter: michael warren sure knew. he magically turned old cars new again, rolling back the odometers, adding value to the cars, allowing him to sell them for more to unsuspecting buyers, and it was in a very large number of cars that, that had happened. warren is convicted of 43 counts of racketeering, theft, and the odometer rollbacks, but neither he, nor his alleged mistress are charged in that costume-wearing, gun-toting murder of marlene. he maintains his innocence in that crime, and has an alibi. >> michael spent a lot of time at racetracks, and he was on i-95 headed to calder racetrack in miami during the ti o murder, and he had friends with him in the car, so he had an alibi. >> reporter: good news for sheila. sh
warren is charged, but not for murder. >> mike warren is accused of 66 crimes in connection with thedealership in west palm beach. pects to this that -- that are -- strange. >> reporter: best-selling author, and florida native carl hiaasen is fascinated by all the twists and turns in the case. >> maybe there's good money in odometer tampering. you know, who knew? >> reporter: michael warren sure knew. he magically turned old cars new again, rolling back the odometers,...
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i said, good. >> reporter: on new year's eve 1997, michael warren has something to celebrate. serving only 3 1/2 years of his sentence for the odometer tampering, and maps out a new life for himself! coming up -- a neon clue? will a vegas wedding at the chapel of love add some heat to a very old case? stay with us. >> announcer: "20/20" continues. once again, deborah roberts. >> reporter: our story now shifts in time and location, 14 years later far from the palm trees, sunny beaches and luxury yachts of palm beach, florida, 835 miles to be exact, to the lovely, quaint town of abingdon, virginia nestled in the majestic blue ridge mountains. >> we kind of combine the best of both worlds, we have that small town charm. people come here to stay, and enjoy the culture, and then they go enjoy the great outdoors as well. >> reporter: and it's here in this leafy, rural area that two out-of-towners buy a prime piece of property in 2004, building this 4,100-square foot home in an exclusive subdivision, and the house looks even better from the back. it's right on the lake where you can
i said, good. >> reporter: on new year's eve 1997, michael warren has something to celebrate. serving only 3 1/2 years of his sentence for the odometer tampering, and maps out a new life for himself! coming up -- a neon clue? will a vegas wedding at the chapel of love add some heat to a very old case? stay with us. >> announcer: "20/20" continues. once again, deborah roberts. >> reporter: our story now shifts in time and location, 14 years later far from the palm...
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elizabeth warren is, and he's got skin in the game elizabeth warren does not. so as i said, when i bought this thing, scott, as you recall, when they announced that whatever it was, september or whatever of last year, whenever all that came to light and the stock slammed down to 44, i said i'm buying it here aggressively, the reason i did that was that that was priced in, at least in my opinion now, it's proved out somewhat because the stock is like pete said 55 now. but when you're looking at the discount that steph addressed, which is very accurate, flat on the year versus would i rather have had jpmorgan for the year, absolutely so, in other words, that compression that you're talking about, the business segments that have been lost or are vastly underperforming there, that's why the stock is priced like it is right now in other words, i see upside from there, not downside. >> so, wells fargo ceo tim sloan, as i said, has just left the senate banking committee hearing room and he did speak with our wilfred frost let's listen >> very good to see you, tim do y
elizabeth warren is, and he's got skin in the game elizabeth warren does not. so as i said, when i bought this thing, scott, as you recall, when they announced that whatever it was, september or whatever of last year, whenever all that came to light and the stock slammed down to 44, i said i'm buying it here aggressively, the reason i did that was that that was priced in, at least in my opinion now, it's proved out somewhat because the stock is like pete said 55 now. but when you're looking at...
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marlene warren. >> the clown walked to the door. and then marlene answered the door. >> the clown hands her balloons and some flowers, she says, oh, how pretty. >> i'll still remember this fact to this day. one of the balloons said "you're the greatest." >> the clown pulls out a gun and fires it point blank range into marlene's face. >> reporter: at the time of the shooting, marlene's 22-year-old son, joe, is at home with friends. >> he remembers seeing the clown's brown eyes as the clown got into a white cries letter la baron. >> reporter: the 40-year-old mom lingers, but there's no hope. she dies two days later. her still-grieving parents say she had no enemies. >> marlene was outstanding. friendly, loving. >> reporter: eerily, mom shirley tells us the family always liked clowns. in fact, here's their circus room in their home. >> she liked the clowns when she was a little girl. i come in here, i think of her. >> reporter: at the time of the murders, marlene's husband of 18 years, michael warren, was running a used car lot and ren
marlene warren. >> the clown walked to the door. and then marlene answered the door. >> the clown hands her balloons and some flowers, she says, oh, how pretty. >> i'll still remember this fact to this day. one of the balloons said "you're the greatest." >> the clown pulls out a gun and fires it point blank range into marlene's face. >> reporter: at the time of the shooting, marlene's 22-year-old son, joe, is at home with friends. >> he remembers...
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>> on warren's side? thanks, becky thanks, warren join us tomorrow melissa, thank you hope you feel better "squawk on the street" is next ♪ oh yeah all right ♪ ♪ take it easy baby make it last all night ♪ ♪ she was an american girl ♪ >>> good tuesday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street". busy morning, two big hearings getting under way in an hour the former ceo of equifax and the ceo of wells fargo testify on the hill. the president heads to pue
>> on warren's side? thanks, becky thanks, warren join us tomorrow melissa, thank you hope you feel better "squawk on the street" is next ♪ oh yeah all right ♪ ♪ take it easy baby make it last all night ♪ ♪ she was an american girl ♪ >>> good tuesday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street". busy morning, two big hearings getting under way in an hour the former ceo of equifax and the ceo of wells fargo testify on the hill. the president heads to...
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senator warren: division including your -- >> no. the reason i gave the presentation was to ground people in our company strategy. to help customers succeed financially. that is the context in which i made that statement. since i became ceo, i made fundamental changes to address the problems we discussed today. senator warren: you are talking accountat caused a fake strategy. this is about personal responsibility. wells fargo cheated millions of people for years. the federal reserve should remove all of the board members who served during the fake account scam. you have been changes making at wells fargo for 30 years, you got rich. you try to cover it up. at best you work incompetent, at worst you work complicit. either way, you should be fired. wells fargo should start over and that will not happen until wells fargo rich people love you who led it into this crisis. >> may i respond to that? at yes. senator warren: i want an equal amount of time. to youror, i will get criticism of me in a moment. let's talk about the board first. i t
senator warren: division including your -- >> no. the reason i gave the presentation was to ground people in our company strategy. to help customers succeed financially. that is the context in which i made that statement. since i became ceo, i made fundamental changes to address the problems we discussed today. senator warren: you are talking accountat caused a fake strategy. this is about personal responsibility. wells fargo cheated millions of people for years. the federal reserve...
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>>> we know warren buffett's a doll but literally? a cartoon starring the oracle of omaha can give you advice whenever you want. "on th >> this is "on the money." your money, your life, your now becky quick. >>> from learning the abcs to taking the s.a.t.s, many factors come together to help a child succeed, including one we may not think about too often, and that's food. but some children would rather go hungry, even when they are eligible for free meals, just because of tl stigma attached. what's the solution? that's" getting good grades can be challenging enough. let alone trying to do it on an empty stomach. new york city is the largest public school district in the country. educating 1.1 million children. and this year every child is eligible for a free lunch, regardless of parents' income. new york's not alone in offering universal free lunch. boston, chicago, dallas, detroit, and philadelphia have similar programs. and new york city school system, 75% of the children were already eligible for free or reduced lunch. the criteria
>>> we know warren buffett's a doll but literally? a cartoon starring the oracle of omaha can give you advice whenever you want. "on th >> this is "on the money." your money, your life, your now becky quick. >>> from learning the abcs to taking the s.a.t.s, many factors come together to help a child succeed, including one we may not think about too often, and that's food. but some children would rather go hungry, even when they are eligible for free meals,...
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chopper 4 over the scene in warren county, virginia. a plane you see there crashed near an airport, killing one person. we'll have more live coverage from chopper 4 from the scene in >>> good evening, i'm kristin wright in for erika gonzalez tonight. as hurricane nate approaches the gulf coast, the waves are picking up in southeast louisiana. the barrier islands are under a mandatory evacuation order. tourists have threat island but some say they will ride out the storm. jay gray is standing by in alabama with a live report. we want to start with storm team 4 meteorologist with the latest on nate's track. how does it took? >> well not looking good as it's getting ready to make landfall. i want to go straight to the satellite. we're starting to see nate right now getting ready to make landfall. you see the eye. not very well define. it doesn't have much time to strengthen. once it hits land it will immediately weaken. the chance to make it to a cat 2 storm still there but growing close. still a category 1 we're seeing wind speeds at 90 m
chopper 4 over the scene in warren county, virginia. a plane you see there crashed near an airport, killing one person. we'll have more live coverage from chopper 4 from the scene in >>> good evening, i'm kristin wright in for erika gonzalez tonight. as hurricane nate approaches the gulf coast, the waves are picking up in southeast louisiana. the barrier islands are under a mandatory evacuation order. tourists have threat island but some say they will ride out the storm. jay gray is...
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. >>> with stocks at records, the world's most well-known investor warren buffett thinks conditions are still right to buy stocks. >> in the end, you measure laying out money for an asset in relation to what you're going to get back. and the number one yardstick is u.s. governments. and when you get 230 on the ten-year, i think stocks will do considerably better than that. if i have a choice of the two, i'm going to take stocks at that point. on the other hand, if interest rates were on the ten-year where five or six, you would have a whole different valuation standard for stocks. >> some investors disagree and think things are getting a bit frothy. what should you do? trip miller is partner at goal an capital partners and he joins us to talk about it. trip, welcome, nice to have you here. >> thanks for having me on again. >> what do you make the warren buffett's point, given the fact that we have very low interest rates, stocks still hold value? >> we agree with mr. buffett. as value investors, we're big fans of his. we agree in a market where you find you have a ten-year treasury at 2
. >>> with stocks at records, the world's most well-known investor warren buffett thinks conditions are still right to buy stocks. >> in the end, you measure laying out money for an asset in relation to what you're going to get back. and the number one yardstick is u.s. governments. and when you get 230 on the ten-year, i think stocks will do considerably better than that. if i have a choice of the two, i'm going to take stocks at that point. on the other hand, if interest rates...
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sheila keen warren is being held without bail after a hearing in west palm beach. investigators say she disguised herself as a clown before shooting and killing maureen warren in 1990. sheila warren moved to virginia and later married the victim's husband. >>> and pennsylvania is facing another fraternity scandal. the move came after a student suspected of drinking was found on a local street unconscious. they have been under a social ban since tim piazza died in february after a night of drinking during a hazing ritual. >>> investigators believe max gruber may have been forced to drink so much that it killed him. lsu police say text messages are at the center of the investigation of the alleged hazing death of 18-year-old pledge max gruber. >> people who have life-lasting relationships, why did his life have to end so early. >> he received a group text telling them to attend "bible study" at the frat house. that was code for question and answer session. wrong answers meant more alcohol. the pledges were forced to drink in excess. sometime after was highly intoxica
sheila keen warren is being held without bail after a hearing in west palm beach. investigators say she disguised herself as a clown before shooting and killing maureen warren in 1990. sheila warren moved to virginia and later married the victim's husband. >>> and pennsylvania is facing another fraternity scandal. the move came after a student suspected of drinking was found on a local street unconscious. they have been under a social ban since tim piazza died in february after a night...
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momentos despus son el timbre y warren abrio la puerta ...obos ... y quitarle la vida de un balazo en la cara. - warren muri dos das despus en el hospital. sb vecina - "éramos buenos vecinos. no molestaban a nadie. ella era muy simpática . lo conocía mas a él que a ella. cada vez que estaba cerca a ella, siempre era muy muy amable." nat en corte - 27 aÑos despus y sin mscara... este es el rostro de la que hoy autoridades seÑalan como la asesina... sheila keen... quien hoy se present por primera vez en una corte del estado de florida para responder por el homicidio de warren. - curiosamente, keen trabajaba para el concesionario de propiedad del esposo de la vctima, michael warren. ambos, segn peridicos de la poca, fueron sospechosos del asesinato y de sostener una aventura en secreto. en su momento, detectives citaron, el pago de un seguro de vida de miles de dlares que beneficiaba al esposo, adems de propiedades y un concesionario de automviles. - los aÑos pasaron, y los detectives encargados del caso no lograron convencer a los fiscales de q
momentos despus son el timbre y warren abrio la puerta ...obos ... y quitarle la vida de un balazo en la cara. - warren muri dos das despus en el hospital. sb vecina - "éramos buenos vecinos. no molestaban a nadie. ella era muy simpática . lo conocía mas a él que a ella. cada vez que estaba cerca a ella, siempre era muy muy amable." nat en corte - 27 aÑos despus y sin mscara... este es el rostro de la que hoy autoridades seÑalan como la asesina... sheila keen... quien hoy se...
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warren. we raced back and we got her out i don't know what i would have done warren's brother in law came down from oregon to help out - warren. my daughter says it looks like apocalypse, hard to fathom. ( marty @ landing) the orchard senior community in santa rosa was also severely affected by the fire. . residents there were also allowed back on the property to check the status of their homes as well. and, they were allowed to stay if their homes were still standing. the property manager says 66 of the 233 units on the property were destroyed. six others were uninhabitable. and eight others sustained some form of damage. one man, who says his home survived, believes the rebuilding process will be difficult.<>
warren. we raced back and we got her out i don't know what i would have done warren's brother in law came down from oregon to help out - warren. my daughter says it looks like apocalypse, hard to fathom. ( marty @ landing) the orchard senior community in santa rosa was also severely affected by the fire. . residents there were also allowed back on the property to check the status of their homes as well. and, they were allowed to stay if their homes were still standing. the property manager says...
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is there any chance we might see an elizabeth warren/sherrod brown ticket in 2020? >> there's no chance of that, but thank you for asking. >> okay. >> she was in cleveland last night. two nights ago. thank you. >> senator sherrod brown, thank you so much for joining me this morning. appreciate it. >> thanks. >>> and two former presidents this week publicly criticizing president trump, but now as we were talking about, another trump predecessor is coming to his defense. jimmy carter unplugged, next. >>> plus, president trump says he's ready to release the secret document s so many people have been waiting to see. what's in the jfk assassination files, next. our recent online sales success seems a little... strange?nk na. ever since we switched to fedex ground business has been great. they're affordable and fast... maybe "too affordable and fast." what if... "people" aren't buying these books online,
is there any chance we might see an elizabeth warren/sherrod brown ticket in 2020? >> there's no chance of that, but thank you for asking. >> okay. >> she was in cleveland last night. two nights ago. thank you. >> senator sherrod brown, thank you so much for joining me this morning. appreciate it. >> thanks. >>> and two former presidents this week publicly criticizing president trump, but now as we were talking about, another trump predecessor is coming to...
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makes. >> i couldn't disagree more with almost everything that senator warren said. i think it's inappropriate to take various statements out of context and multiply numbers and then apply them to people because then what you're saying, you're scaring people and that's inappropriate. when you look at wells fargo i've said first and foremost my commitment is to our 270,000 team members to make sure that they have got a safe place to do business in, to serve their customers, that they are paid fairly, and what those team members are saying to us, even in the midst of the fact that we have said that we need to become a more efficient organization is they like working at the company because our attrition is down. it's down to its lowest levels in years, and that's because they appreciate the fundamental changes that we've made, many of which, but not all of which, that we've talked about. we care about our team members that's why i spend a lot of my time going out and seeing them and talking to them and understanding how they are feeling about the company, and we're maki
makes. >> i couldn't disagree more with almost everything that senator warren said. i think it's inappropriate to take various statements out of context and multiply numbers and then apply them to people because then what you're saying, you're scaring people and that's inappropriate. when you look at wells fargo i've said first and foremost my commitment is to our 270,000 team members to make sure that they have got a safe place to do business in, to serve their customers, that they are...
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'cause his last name is warren? >> warren. >> jimmy: yeah, warren. so i went with hermit, right?s going to say kermit, but i didn't know there was a "h," so i said "change it to hermit." but hermit warren sounds like a a cool author or something. [ laughter ] all right, wait, wait, wait. what was my other one i had? hardy, hale -- hale and hardy? [ laughter ] hale and hardy warren and then i had wee willie warren. [ light laughter ] i thought that would be really cute. >> that's terrible. >> jimmy: all right, well -- no, it's not, but i mean, these are just suggestions. >> wee willie? >> jimmy: wee willie warren, is like something -- a cool dj. wee willie warren! [ laughter ] [ mimics dj ] yeah. see what i'm saying? >> so, i mean, based off of the theme, i haven't really revealed a gender, but i'm having a boy. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: wow, thank you. i didn't know that. >> you keep like, saying the boy names. >> jimmy: i know i'm -- i'm so sorry. i keep -- yeah, i didn't know that. >> but, no. and we're like super stoked. >> jimmy: oh my goodness. >> yeah. >> jimmy: t
'cause his last name is warren? >> warren. >> jimmy: yeah, warren. so i went with hermit, right?s going to say kermit, but i didn't know there was a "h," so i said "change it to hermit." but hermit warren sounds like a a cool author or something. [ laughter ] all right, wait, wait, wait. what was my other one i had? hardy, hale -- hale and hardy? [ laughter ] hale and hardy warren and then i had wee willie warren. [ light laughter ] i thought that would be really...
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i hope you saw that bravura performance by senator elizabeth warren.s fargo guy a very hard time, pretty good performance. >> let's put the accent on the word performance. full disclosure, i am a happy customer of wells fargo and have been for 30 years. and predecessor banks in austin. a bad thing happened at wells fargo but for elizabeth warren to say we ought to wipe out the board and the federal government got to dictate who is the president of the company and you are responsible because you were there, let's take the same logic, elizabeth warren is a member of the united states senate, a member of the democratic caucus, one of her caucus members, senator menendez of new jersey, is under indictment and sitting in a trial court in new jersey over charges involving bribery and malfeasance. elizabeth warren by the same logic is responsible for him because they are a member of the caucus, she sponsored legislation with and signed letters with the last couple days while he is sitting in the courtroom in new jersey. should we say senator menendez was guil
i hope you saw that bravura performance by senator elizabeth warren.s fargo guy a very hard time, pretty good performance. >> let's put the accent on the word performance. full disclosure, i am a happy customer of wells fargo and have been for 30 years. and predecessor banks in austin. a bad thing happened at wells fargo but for elizabeth warren to say we ought to wipe out the board and the federal government got to dictate who is the president of the company and you are responsible...
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>> on warren's side? >> yeah, i want on his side. >> thanks, becky thanks, warren join us tomorrow melissa, thank you hope you feel better "squawk on the street" is next ♪ oh yeah all right ♪ ♪ take it easy baby make it last all night ♪ ♪ she was an american girl ♪ >>> good tuesday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street". busy morning, two big hearings getting under way in an hour the former ceo of equifax and the ceo of wells fargo testify on the hill. the president heads to puerto rico the las vegas shooting investigation continues. the premarket building on the record highs europe is mixed. ten year 235 auto sales on the way today. road map begins with deeply sorry. that's the message the former equifax ceo is set to deliver to congress rick smith set to be grilled by a house committee over the company's massive data breach. >> plus on the hill, wells fargo ceo tim sloan will answer questions about the massive fake account scandal. >>> searching for clues. investigators combing through evidence to s
>> on warren's side? >> yeah, i want on his side. >> thanks, becky thanks, warren join us tomorrow melissa, thank you hope you feel better "squawk on the street" is next ♪ oh yeah all right ♪ ♪ take it easy baby make it last all night ♪ ♪ she was an american girl ♪ >>> good tuesday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street". busy morning, two big hearings getting under way in an hour the former ceo of equifax and the ceo of wells fargo...
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. >> i'm bill griffeth warren buffett's latest market bests with stocks. record highs right now the oracle of omaha has been telling cnbc his investment strategy some of the highlights coming up in a few minutes here. >> always interesting. >>> auto sales rebound september numbers are come in strong so far. we'll have the final monthly tally for you coming up. look at shares of gm, we talked about yesterday they're at a new recent high. 7: up 3% today. ford up 2%. >> the autos among those leading the transports to record highs again today. >>> plus the grocery wars are heating up again. this time walmart is making a newing a b decision to go after amaz amazon very interesting a lot of people in new york city are very excited about it. we'll explain coming up in a little bit. >> good for brooklyn. >>> we start with our top story right now, executives from two scandal-ridden companies have been meeting face-to-face with lawmakers on capitol hill today. cnbc cnbc's wilfred frost has the highlights of the wells fargo hearing, about millions of unauthorized acc
. >> i'm bill griffeth warren buffett's latest market bests with stocks. record highs right now the oracle of omaha has been telling cnbc his investment strategy some of the highlights coming up in a few minutes here. >> always interesting. >>> auto sales rebound september numbers are come in strong so far. we'll have the final monthly tally for you coming up. look at shares of gm, we talked about yesterday they're at a new recent high. 7: up 3% today. ford up 2%. >>...
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why didn't the warren commission follow-up?l, they did not have direct access to fidel castro. second, they downplayed the mexico city incident, for obvious reasons. president johnson, j edgar hoover, and others, in various ways, formal and informal, communicated to chief justice warren and others on the warren commission that the last thing they wanted was for anything to come out of this commission that could trigger a nuclear war between the united states and the soviet union. johnson feared that the american people, if they thought the soviets or the cubans had anything to do with this, would demand retaliation, and that it would inevitably lead to nuclear war. charlie: there comes out of this also someone named el mexicano. who is that? larry: yes. no one is entirely sure. this is a very odd instant. we are investigating it. i think i am going to take a pass on that one for the time being. charlie: because you don't know enough yet, or because it is so tantalizing, you want to have more before you say anything? larry: both
why didn't the warren commission follow-up?l, they did not have direct access to fidel castro. second, they downplayed the mexico city incident, for obvious reasons. president johnson, j edgar hoover, and others, in various ways, formal and informal, communicated to chief justice warren and others on the warren commission that the last thing they wanted was for anything to come out of this commission that could trigger a nuclear war between the united states and the soviet union. johnson feared...
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elizabeth warren, zero times. they tweeted about russia over 30 times, sanders and warren. and to approximate cnn's own coverage, your obsession with russia, i know the high-horse calvary loves to run in and talk about it after the tragedies, but let's have a conversation. the more information we can get the better. i am tired, so i apologize in advance, a lot of this doesn't wash. >> what is that? >> all you need to know is it's legal. that's all you need to know about it. of course it was the obama administration. don't cheapen what happened in las vegas. >> don't go there to get the sound bite. >> i will go there and here's why. when a pan caman came out with 16-year-old daughter who lost his wife, and he wants to know the same -- >> i said let's have the conversation. >> the president said not now. it never happens. you make the point yourself, you say they don't talk about it except when these happen. that's right. when it happens there's focus, and when you say we don't want to talk about it now -- >> i didn't say that. i didn't say that. the president was focused on
elizabeth warren, zero times. they tweeted about russia over 30 times, sanders and warren. and to approximate cnn's own coverage, your obsession with russia, i know the high-horse calvary loves to run in and talk about it after the tragedies, but let's have a conversation. the more information we can get the better. i am tired, so i apologize in advance, a lot of this doesn't wash. >> what is that? >> all you need to know is it's legal. that's all you need to know about it. of...
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and we can't get that from reading the warren report. >> the critics of the warren commission have threeoints of view. one, we were simply incompetent. two, we were thoroughly corrupt. some say both of the above. i want someone to tell me that to my face. >>> at the start, lane was almost alone. now he's just one among a growing band of doubters. their books and articles are on the newsstands, they're in the supermarkets. now according to a recent poll, only one in three americans remains convinced that the warren report has the whole story. >> because of the conspiracy theories, who have put this case under a high-powered microscope, splitting hairs and then proceeding to split the split hairs. the kennedy case is now the most complex murder case by far in world history. nothing even remotely comes close. >> the warren report said that lee harvey oswald shot the president from his window in the texas school book depository. three years after kennedy's assassination, the major question is still a simple one. did the warren commission, with all that time and all these resources, get its a
and we can't get that from reading the warren report. >> the critics of the warren commission have threeoints of view. one, we were simply incompetent. two, we were thoroughly corrupt. some say both of the above. i want someone to tell me that to my face. >>> at the start, lane was almost alone. now he's just one among a growing band of doubters. their books and articles are on the newsstands, they're in the supermarkets. now according to a recent poll, only one in three...
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warren. we raced back and we got her out i don't know what i would have done warren's brother in law came down from oregon to help out - warren. my daughter says it looks like apocalypse, hard to fathom. (vicki) tonight many people are still under evacuation orders... and unable to go home. that includes the mark west springs road area of santa rosa. neighbors there gathered at a town hall meeting tonight. and as kron 4's gabe slate tells us they want to know when they will get back in and how the rebuilding process works. ((pkg)) the mark west springs road neighborhood in north east santa rosa got hit hard hundreds of homes burned down here it looks just like coffey park you have not heard about it as much because it's still evacuated it's hard even for member of the press to get it. it's narrow roads and pg&e is doing a lot of repair work for the area here nats/sot - cal oes that is eric lamovreux, with cal oes, the california office of emergency services.. his agency and others like fema,
warren. we raced back and we got her out i don't know what i would have done warren's brother in law came down from oregon to help out - warren. my daughter says it looks like apocalypse, hard to fathom. (vicki) tonight many people are still under evacuation orders... and unable to go home. that includes the mark west springs road area of santa rosa. neighbors there gathered at a town hall meeting tonight. and as kron 4's gabe slate tells us they want to know when they will get back in and how...
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warren. we raced back and we got her out i don't know what i would have done warren's brother in law came down from oregon to help out - warren. my daughter says it looks like apocalypse, hard to fathom. (steve) and tomorrow residents of santa rosa neighborhood of fountaingrove will be allowed to return and visit their property. controlled re-entry of the area begins at 10 a-m. police will be verifying entry passes and addresses. re-entry will also resume for people in the coffey park neighborhood tomorrow. (steve) and happening now.. napa is trying to revive its economy after the fires slowed down business.(pam) tonight.. nearly a dozen businesses are participating in a fundraiser for victims. kron 4's hermela aregawi is live in downtown.. tell us what's going on.. are there a lot of people? (hermela aregawi)it's a busy night here in downtown napa.. very different from what it has been like in the past two weeks.business owners say this area has been a ghost town. people weren't coming here
warren. we raced back and we got her out i don't know what i would have done warren's brother in law came down from oregon to help out - warren. my daughter says it looks like apocalypse, hard to fathom. (steve) and tomorrow residents of santa rosa neighborhood of fountaingrove will be allowed to return and visit their property. controlled re-entry of the area begins at 10 a-m. police will be verifying entry passes and addresses. re-entry will also resume for people in the coffey park...
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warren. we raced back and we got her out i don't know what i would have done warren's brother in law came down from oregon to help out - warren. my daughter says it looks like apocalypse, hard to fathom. (steve) the orchard senior community in santa rosa was also severely affected by fire. . today, residents there were allowed back on the property to check the status of their homes. and, if their homes were still up, they were allowed to stay. the property manager says of the 233 units on the property... 66 mobile homes were destroyed. six others were uninhabitable... and eight others suffered some form of damage. one man, who says his home survived, believes the rebuilding process will be difficult... but says .. his neighbors will make it through this. through this.will make it (steve)(steve) the orchard senior community in santa rosa was also severely affected by fire. . today, residents there were allowed back on the property to check the status of their homes. and, if their homes were st
warren. we raced back and we got her out i don't know what i would have done warren's brother in law came down from oregon to help out - warren. my daughter says it looks like apocalypse, hard to fathom. (steve) the orchard senior community in santa rosa was also severely affected by fire. . today, residents there were allowed back on the property to check the status of their homes. and, if their homes were still up, they were allowed to stay. the property manager says of the 233 units on the...
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talk about the experience you had with warren that taught you a lesson. he is a hall of famer from tampa bay. >> young coach, second year in tampa. we were starting to play well, starting to win. we were riding a winning streak, and warren got hurt. he broke a bone in his hand. i said, warren is hurt. he is not going to be able to play. we can't cry about it. how can we make the situation better? we're going to rally behind you. let's go. we went out and beat the miami dolphins that night. but, the next day, warren came to my office and said, you didn't even miss me. you don't need me. you made me feel like i wasn't valuable. i learned the lesson i was trying to teach the team was one thing, but i forgot about the individual. you can't ever do that. >> in terms of the game of life, you are a best-selling author. you've written a number of books, a couple with your wife too. quiet strength certainly defines who you are in the minds of most people. what led you to become a writer and author? >> nathan whitaker, who co-wrote that book with me, we worked toge
talk about the experience you had with warren that taught you a lesson. he is a hall of famer from tampa bay. >> young coach, second year in tampa. we were starting to play well, starting to win. we were riding a winning streak, and warren got hurt. he broke a bone in his hand. i said, warren is hurt. he is not going to be able to play. we can't cry about it. how can we make the situation better? we're going to rally behind you. let's go. we went out and beat the miami dolphins that...
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at ihank you th'st for us "squawk box" is up next with warren buffett ♪ can i kick it? yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ well i'm gone >>> good morning breaking news. the death toll continues to rise in las vegas following the deadliest mass shooting in u.s. history. we're live on the scene with the latest >>> in washington, executives are in the hot seat on capitol hill over wells fargo's fake account scandal. and the equifax data breach, we'll tell you what to expect. >>> on wall street, stocks climb to another record high a full market rundown is straight ahead and don't forget warren buffett, he'll be on at 8:00 wifor a full hour with becky who is i oklahoma on this tuesday, october 3, 2017. "squawk box" begins right now. >>> live from new york where business never sleeps this is "squawk box. >> good morning. welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc live from the nasdaq market site in times square. i'm joe kernen along with melissa lee. andrew is off today, but becky is in omaha, went out there for us for-do -- to bring warren b
at ihank you th'st for us "squawk box" is up next with warren buffett ♪ can i kick it? yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ well i'm gone >>> good morning breaking news. the death toll continues to rise in las vegas following the deadliest mass shooting in u.s. history. we're live on the scene with the latest >>> in washington, executives are in the hot seat on capitol hill over wells fargo's fake account scandal....
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last but not least was miss emily warren, sister of the general who came specially from west point to attend the ball. it was the first time i ever saw her and i am very much of the opinion that she has captured your brothers heart at last. it was a real attack in force. it came without any warning or previous realization on my part of such an occurrence taking place and it was therefore all the more successful and i assure you it gives me the greatest pleasure to say thati have succumbed . what they said to each other that night, the way they danced, what she was wearing, the gleam of the candlelight on the buttons ofhis officers tunic , all this is lost but washington's lines to his sister are true and clear. bill, he wasn't right ready for the news to get out. don't go like a great big goose and show this letter to everyone, will you dear? he admonished his younger sister. you are my favorite sister you know, just as she is the general's favorite sister and can appreciate my feelings. i can appreciate your feelings at reading this letter and await your cd letter with impatience. he
last but not least was miss emily warren, sister of the general who came specially from west point to attend the ball. it was the first time i ever saw her and i am very much of the opinion that she has captured your brothers heart at last. it was a real attack in force. it came without any warning or previous realization on my part of such an occurrence taking place and it was therefore all the more successful and i assure you it gives me the greatest pleasure to say thati have succumbed ....
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aditi roy on the scene got heated between senator warren and mr. smith what else happened, aditi. >> reporter: yes the hearing going on he's seeing a tough crowd with the nearly two dozen lawmakers in the senate banking committee. among those was senator elizabeth warren let's listen in to some of those pointed questions she had for him. >> a company like equifax that has sensitive personal information on most americans should have the best data security in the industry instead it has the worst. >> reporter: she also asked smith about the profits the company has made since the hack. >> you've got three different ways that equifax is making money, millions of dollars, off its own screw up meanwhile the potential cost to equifax are shockingly low consumers can sue. turns out that the average recovery for data breaches is less than $2 per consumer. equifax has insurance that could cover some big chunk of any potential payment to consumers so i'm going to look at the big picture here from 2013 until today, equifax has disclosed at least four separate
aditi roy on the scene got heated between senator warren and mr. smith what else happened, aditi. >> reporter: yes the hearing going on he's seeing a tough crowd with the nearly two dozen lawmakers in the senate banking committee. among those was senator elizabeth warren let's listen in to some of those pointed questions she had for him. >> a company like equifax that has sensitive personal information on most americans should have the best data security in the industry instead it...
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senator elizabeth warren has a lot to say about that and she joins me next. sometimes the best time is time you make for yourself. aveeno® daily moisturizing lotion with active naturals® oat. locks in moisture to improve skin wellness in just one day. aveeno® naturally beautiful results® >>> this bill is a giant wet kiss to wall street. bank lobbyists are crawling all over this place. begging congress to vote and make it easier for them to cheat their customers. >> senator elizabeth warren last night just moments before a vote in which senate republicans stripped consumers of the right to join class action suits against banks and financial institutions. every democratic senator voted against the bill and four retaining this important consumer protection. as the two republicans, senator john kennedy of louisiana and senator lindsey graham of south carolina, senator graham opposed the bill because he wanted to protect military families from predatory banking practices. joining me now, senator elizabeth warren in massachusetts, the ranking member of the subcommi
senator elizabeth warren has a lot to say about that and she joins me next. sometimes the best time is time you make for yourself. aveeno® daily moisturizing lotion with active naturals® oat. locks in moisture to improve skin wellness in just one day. aveeno® naturally beautiful results® >>> this bill is a giant wet kiss to wall street. bank lobbyists are crawling all over this place. begging congress to vote and make it easier for them to cheat their customers. >> senator...
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there's a great article that came out about a year ago elizabeth warren is your girlfriend in canada. [laughter] it's easy if -- >> looking to the future, i hope it's someone a little bit older than me that gets to be the first president, i hope it's not as long as you seem to think that it will be but is there a way over that hump to be the hypothetical powerful one to the woman that could actually get that power? [laughter] >> maybe they will want to answer this because i am very bad at foreseeing what's possible and what's not and it's harder than ever before because we are so unhinged and off the rails. wonderful questions like yours i don't know how to think about it. it would have to start happening for me to figure out a whether or not she's going to make it over or be able to walk the tightrope. i don't think elizabeth warren would be able to do it. >> if i could just jump in here before barack obama ran for president i don't think there were too many people that said america is ready for a black president especially one who was as young as he was and didn't have a huge parcel
there's a great article that came out about a year ago elizabeth warren is your girlfriend in canada. [laughter] it's easy if -- >> looking to the future, i hope it's someone a little bit older than me that gets to be the first president, i hope it's not as long as you seem to think that it will be but is there a way over that hump to be the hypothetical powerful one to the woman that could actually get that power? [laughter] >> maybe they will want to answer this because i am very...
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commission which came up with the initial members of the start of the warren commission which came up with the initial no conspiracy learned gunman theory have said that they felt betrayed by the fact that the. cia withheld from the commission the information that they were at that very time trying the us was trying to kill field cradle castra which page one into theorizing we haven't got time for it to save me but theorizing on the one hand that whole oswald may in some way have been true they may be of an attempt to get him to assassinate fidel castro and on the other hand that castro himself may have been trying to tell the united states don't try to kill me because we can also try to hit you and that in some way . harvey oswald who was a tool was used as a pawn on the transport. there are things very complex things about the mexico incident and the mekong incident the build more about that and it's interesting we've heard from washington source is that the cia and the f.b.i. have been lobbying the the white house a lot not to allow these final documents to be released. do you thin
commission which came up with the initial members of the start of the warren commission which came up with the initial no conspiracy learned gunman theory have said that they felt betrayed by the fact that the. cia withheld from the commission the information that they were at that very time trying the us was trying to kill field cradle castra which page one into theorizing we haven't got time for it to save me but theorizing on the one hand that whole oswald may in some way have been true they...
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why didn't the warren commission follow up? they didn't have access to castro, and they downplayed the mexico city incident for obvious reasons. president johnson, j. edgar hoover and others, in various ways both formal and informal, communicated to chief justice warren on the warn commission that the last thing they wanted for anything to come out of this commission that could trigger a nuclear war between the united states and the soviet union. johnson feared the american people if they thought the soviets or the cubans had anything to do this, would demand retaliation and it would inevitably lead to nuclear war. >> rose: there comes out of this also the name of someone called el mexicano. >> yes. >> rose: who is that? >> this is-- no one's entirely sure. this is a very odd incident. we're investigating it. i think i'm going to take a pass on that one for the time being. >> rose: because you don't know enough yet, or because it's so tantalizing, you want to have more before you say anything? >> both. both. we want to find out
why didn't the warren commission follow up? they didn't have access to castro, and they downplayed the mexico city incident for obvious reasons. president johnson, j. edgar hoover and others, in various ways both formal and informal, communicated to chief justice warren on the warn commission that the last thing they wanted for anything to come out of this commission that could trigger a nuclear war between the united states and the soviet union. johnson feared the american people if they...
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i took professor warren's phone away from him before we began work. it was wister who turned the american cowboy into a national symbol. albeit with considerable help. william f cody and of course from the cowboy president himself theodore roosevelt. all cowboy presidents go to harvard. well, this debate has found expression among my class of people. in the endless but sometimes tiresome argument over fredric jackson turner's thesis. now turner saw the american national character and thus american exceptionalism. as an out growth of the frontier experience. his critics have been many. these days it's like the premier of star wars. just line them up around the block. his critics argue that frontier was but one of many forces that shaped our nation and of course you can't argue with that. the argument though is one between process and place. with the strongest modern interpreters sometimes referred to by people like me as the rebel. led by professor patricia nelson limerick. of the university of colorado, professor warren is just a fellow traveller with
i took professor warren's phone away from him before we began work. it was wister who turned the american cowboy into a national symbol. albeit with considerable help. william f cody and of course from the cowboy president himself theodore roosevelt. all cowboy presidents go to harvard. well, this debate has found expression among my class of people. in the endless but sometimes tiresome argument over fredric jackson turner's thesis. now turner saw the american national character and thus...
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but to go back to it, warren commission did apparently have access or some members of the commission,was before they issued their basic report. that's what gives credence to the notion there's unlike will be change in the basic story. but what if cubans or russians told oswald in mexico city they want him to go in, unleashed him or want to help him. still think it's lone gunman but maybe had encouragement or maybe money. >> if i can disagree respectfully with david. reason we have so much conspiracy theories about this assassination, the warren commission weren't shown everything. weren't told about the assassination attempts against castro. number of things they weren't told. it was in '70s, senate and house got that information. now seeing much of it. good thing for us. >>> coming back, president's decision to release a fraction of the documents won't help put the conspiracy theories to bed. randi kaye looks at them next. and latest theories on how the president made this decision. ♪ ♪ hi! leaving a career to follow a calling takes courage. a personalized financial strategy can give
but to go back to it, warren commission did apparently have access or some members of the commission,was before they issued their basic report. that's what gives credence to the notion there's unlike will be change in the basic story. but what if cubans or russians told oswald in mexico city they want him to go in, unleashed him or want to help him. still think it's lone gunman but maybe had encouragement or maybe money. >> if i can disagree respectfully with david. reason we have so much...
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1990 de marlene warren, la esposa del hombre con quien la acusada se cas 12 aÑos despus. - la vctimae payaso toc la puerta y le dispar a warren en la cara. - la falta de evidencia impidi su arresto en esa poca. --hasta aqui su noticiero telemundo de las cinco de la tarde.... pero vamos con mas informacion a las seis con lorena dominguez.... -- agentes federales esperaron la llegada del vuelo desde filipinas en el que llegaba marilou danley, novia del sospechoso de asesinar 59 personas disparando con un arma de alto calibre a quienes disfrutaban de un concierto. -- raymond mesa desde los angeles nos tiene los detalles, adelante raymond. --la masacre en las vegas abri una profunda herida y tristeza en muchas personas... y la
1990 de marlene warren, la esposa del hombre con quien la acusada se cas 12 aÑos despus. - la vctimae payaso toc la puerta y le dispar a warren en la cara. - la falta de evidencia impidi su arresto en esa poca. --hasta aqui su noticiero telemundo de las cinco de la tarde.... pero vamos con mas informacion a las seis con lorena dominguez.... -- agentes federales esperaron la llegada del vuelo desde filipinas en el que llegaba marilou danley, novia del sospechoso de asesinar 59 personas...
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. >>> plus senator elizabeth warren on the republican vote to gut consumer protections. >> i'm really glad to see someone like jeff flake speak up, but what really matters are not words, it's the actions. >> and in the age of weinstein, o'reilly, and trump, an exclusive interview with jane fonda and gloria stein m when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. as the white house and allies furiously spend counternarratives about the russia scandal, wikileaks confirmed today that what was previously just conjecture. the trump campaign itself was soliciting stolen clinton e-mails. in the last few days, the president and associates and conservative media and on capitol hill have finally found what they say is the real russia story. evidence, according to them, that democrats and not the president are up to no good. they seized on a semiobscure seven-year-old uranium deal with russia that was approved by nine different agencies of the federal government and the revelation that the clinton campaign paid for research that eventually resulted in the infamous
. >>> plus senator elizabeth warren on the republican vote to gut consumer protections. >> i'm really glad to see someone like jeff flake speak up, but what really matters are not words, it's the actions. >> and in the age of weinstein, o'reilly, and trump, an exclusive interview with jane fonda and gloria stein m when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. as the white house and allies furiously spend...
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warren buffet says the market is barely valued with a caveat but a new study out from bank of americaays stocks may be flashing a sale signal. who is right coming up we'll debate. >> announcer: you're watching "power lunch." >>> evaluations make sense with interest rates where they are. in the end you measure laying out money for an asset in relation to what you're going to get back and the number one yardstick is bus governments and when you get 230 on the ten year, i think stocks will do considerably better than that. >> and of course warren buffet earlier today on "squawk box" with becky quick noting that market valuations to him still seem reasonable. on the flip side bank of america, merrill link saying the market is flashing a major sell signal and could be on the verge of overheating. so who's right let's bring in shannon shakocia -- that's a lot of vowels, shannon. >> i know. >> and steve masokia. lot of vowels there too. i'm going to call you by your first names shannon and steve. shannon, you get to go first. where do you come down on this what is your market view why and wh
warren buffet says the market is barely valued with a caveat but a new study out from bank of americaays stocks may be flashing a sale signal. who is right coming up we'll debate. >> announcer: you're watching "power lunch." >>> evaluations make sense with interest rates where they are. in the end you measure laying out money for an asset in relation to what you're going to get back and the number one yardstick is bus governments and when you get 230 on the ten year, i...