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betty: what is watson going to do with that?ley: watson will to look at complex cat scans and mris and help a doctor understand what is going on. is it a tumor? is it not a tumor? is a growing? is it not growing? look for subtle details an heart scans. betty: is merged the biggest player in this? are there other bigger players in this space? were they not attractive? why merge? : merge is the biggest in an independent machine producing an image. it is the largest in the vendor neutral area. it can handle images -- to scansve access coming off all types of equipment in the industry. we can pull them up to our watson cloud with the patient's permission. provide the analysis back to the doctor, back to the health care provider. not onlyatson can now read but see, if campoli patient's history from their medical record along with the image -- it can pull the from theiristory medical record along with the image and provide that to the doctor. we will be paid for those insights that will be provided back to the doctor through watson. b
betty: what is watson going to do with that?ley: watson will to look at complex cat scans and mris and help a doctor understand what is going on. is it a tumor? is it not a tumor? is a growing? is it not growing? look for subtle details an heart scans. betty: is merged the biggest player in this? are there other bigger players in this space? were they not attractive? why merge? : merge is the biggest in an independent machine producing an image. it is the largest in the vendor neutral area. it...
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the group colluded frank williams and morgan watson, and in the book we talk with p -- watson. one would rent them a hotel room. they went to a concert in huntville. the world right down in the middle of the field with the blacks on one side and the whites on another. an african recruiter got the young men homes in the black community and that's where they lived during their time there. despite nasa's effort to integrate to workforce this is the way things were at nasa according to to morgan watson. >> i don't think they were clerical workers, i remember ground keepers and janitors. they were no black professionals at all. he told a story about a young men walking in white shirts and skinny black ties. he said excuse me, are you visits from africa. watson said that the young men felt the expectation that the black press had placed upon them. >> we went out of our way to study late, work hard and do whatever it took to what we felt that the whole imagine of black people were riding on us as professionals and we couldn't fail. we had to move forward and do our best. >> and well n
the group colluded frank williams and morgan watson, and in the book we talk with p -- watson. one would rent them a hotel room. they went to a concert in huntville. the world right down in the middle of the field with the blacks on one side and the whites on another. an african recruiter got the young men homes in the black community and that's where they lived during their time there. despite nasa's effort to integrate to workforce this is the way things were at nasa according to to morgan...
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watson saved the lives of two teenage boys shot during a drive-by shooting upstate. watson was living in syracuse last november when she heard gun shouts outside her house. >> i went outside and i seen two boys yelling help me, help me. >> using her training as a health care specialist and what she learned during her deployment in afghanistan, watson rendered aid and saved the boys lives. >> incredible honor and recognize one of our soldiers for a very selfless act. >> i am excited, overwhelmed. i didn't think this would happen when the incident happened. you don't think of what medals i will get. so, i feel honored by receiving this. >> reporter: watson's family and her 6-year-old son say they are not surprised by her heroic act. they say she always puts others before herself. >> obviously i'm proud of her. the father part of me says don't be running out in the street and putting yourself in danger. definitely proud of her. she is awesome. >> i never saw my mom get a medal before. >> i am holding my emotions in. but she is -- yeah, she is a go getter. >> watson work
watson saved the lives of two teenage boys shot during a drive-by shooting upstate. watson was living in syracuse last november when she heard gun shouts outside her house. >> i went outside and i seen two boys yelling help me, help me. >> using her training as a health care specialist and what she learned during her deployment in afghanistan, watson rendered aid and saved the boys lives. >> incredible honor and recognize one of our soldiers for a very selfless act. >> i...
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watson mentioned before. pet care going forward. you know, there is a financial component to owning a pet that we want to make sure that people are prepared for, but we don't want to suggest that you have to have a tremendous amount of money in order to have a pet. we believe everyone who has love to give can have a pet and we also have a low cost clinic and there are low cost clinics throughout the region and the country aimed at helping people who really need some -- you know, who are struggling financially, but still have pets they love that they want to provide proper care to. >> and lest we forget to, paws -- it's not only cats but we are talking about dogs here too. >> yeah. >> so the pet owners who adopt a pet like smarty, let's say they need some help, they're strapped but in love with smarty, they give her so much love but may not have the financial capability, is there any kind of assistance available for them? you said there was. >> absolutely. so we operate two low cost clinics in philadelphia. one in the northeast phila
watson mentioned before. pet care going forward. you know, there is a financial component to owning a pet that we want to make sure that people are prepared for, but we don't want to suggest that you have to have a tremendous amount of money in order to have a pet. we believe everyone who has love to give can have a pet and we also have a low cost clinic and there are low cost clinics throughout the region and the country aimed at helping people who really need some -- you know, who are...
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ceo john watson did not have a choice.ohn: when a good chunk of your revenue disappears overnight, you do have to take stock of that. and we are taking actions to reduce our spending profile. finish projects under construction. pace the others to see if we can bring costs down. we keep a very strong balance sheet so we can withstand the ups and downs of the commodity market. there are some that have not been in the business as long, that have not seen price excursions down that we have. i have seen five drops of 50% or more in the price of oil in my 35 years. >> it is impossible for oil companies today to thrive in $60 oil. they can withstand the pressure for longer than most of their peers. they will be hurt, but the smaller guys will be killed. horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing has completely changed the energy mix, the outlook and the perception. that is a game changer that will likely change the industry forever. erik: fracking is why america now produces 70% more oil than it did five years ago and almost as
ceo john watson did not have a choice.ohn: when a good chunk of your revenue disappears overnight, you do have to take stock of that. and we are taking actions to reduce our spending profile. finish projects under construction. pace the others to see if we can bring costs down. we keep a very strong balance sheet so we can withstand the ups and downs of the commodity market. there are some that have not been in the business as long, that have not seen price excursions down that we have. i have...
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. >> reporter: watson was home with her 6-year-old son when the shots rang out. despite the danger, she ran outside to give medical assistance to two teenage boys wounded by the gunfire. >> you don't really think about your safety or anything when it happens. you just do what you're trained to do. >> watson's response that night -- >> we present the medal of valo >> reporter: today brought the 28-year-old new york's highest military award. the medal of valor. >> you are what we are really about. personal courage to do the right thing when the situation demands it. >> look, i'm wearing a medal of valor. i feel honored. >> reporter: staff sergeant watson's desire to always run toward danger may be surprising toha some, but not her parents. they say she's been like that her whole life. >> she makes you sit on your edge of your seat. why did you -- don't! stop! >> she doesn't hesitate. she jumps in when she sees something needs to be done, and i'm just very proud of her. >> reporter: watson says simply sh ge thought of her son when helping those wounded boys not winn
. >> reporter: watson was home with her 6-year-old son when the shots rang out. despite the danger, she ran outside to give medical assistance to two teenage boys wounded by the gunfire. >> you don't really think about your safety or anything when it happens. you just do what you're trained to do. >> watson's response that night -- >> we present the medal of valo >> reporter: today brought the 28-year-old new york's highest military award. the medal of valor....
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in the book we talked with george and morgan watson. the experience demonstrated the problems be talked about. when they got to alabama no one was renting a hotel room or an apartment. they told us about how they all went to a ray charles concert write-down the middle of the aisle. he said the same thing happened with a television set out in the field and again )-right-paren the middle. a.m. african-american recruiter got some homes in the community and that's where they lived during that time despite the efforts to integrate its workforce this is the way things were. >> i don't think there were any workers. >> in fact he told the story about the man walking through the facility one day somebody came up and said are you visiting dignitaries from africa. it hadn't occurred to them black americans could be working at nasa. he said they felt the expectations he has placed upon them. >> we went out of our way to work hard and do whatever it took. we felt that the whole image was riding on us writing on us as professionals and we couldn't fa
in the book we talked with george and morgan watson. the experience demonstrated the problems be talked about. when they got to alabama no one was renting a hotel room or an apartment. they told us about how they all went to a ray charles concert write-down the middle of the aisle. he said the same thing happened with a television set out in the field and again )-right-paren the middle. a.m. african-american recruiter got some homes in the community and that's where they lived during that time...
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. >> marlena watson is receiving the new york state medal of valor at a ceremony on long island. she came to the aid of two teenagers during a shooting in syracuse last fall. >> long island reporter kristin thorne is live in farmingdale with more. kristin? >> reporter: dave and shirleen, the ceremony wrapped up a short time ago. marlena watson served a tour in afghanistan but it's what happened in her own front yard that earned her this prestigious medal. she received the medal of valor in front of her family fellow national guard members. last november when she was living in syracuse at the time heard gunfire. she heard screams for help outside of her home. she ran outside and she tell us that she saw two teenage boys were shot during an apparent drive-by shooting. she rendered aid and was able to save their lives. army officials say watson deserves the medal of valor for putting her own safety on the line to help others. >> i am excited, a little overwhelmed. i didn't think this would happen when the incident happened. you don't think of what medals i will get. i feel honored r
. >> marlena watson is receiving the new york state medal of valor at a ceremony on long island. she came to the aid of two teenagers during a shooting in syracuse last fall. >> long island reporter kristin thorne is live in farmingdale with more. kristin? >> reporter: dave and shirleen, the ceremony wrapped up a short time ago. marlena watson served a tour in afghanistan but it's what happened in her own front yard that earned her this prestigious medal. she received the...
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ibm watson is working to make healthcare smarter every day. [whirring drones] just stay calm and move as quietly as possible. [whirring drones] no sudden movements. [screaming panic] [whirring drones] google search: bodega beach house. [drones crashing] >> dickerson: back now with more of our panel, susan page with "usa today." michael gerson is columnist for the "washington post." jonathan martin covers politics for the "new york times." and ed o'keefe is with the "washington post." jonathan i want to pick up something that you said. you talked about maybe keeping donald trump out of the future debates. i want to read you something that lindsey graham said in response to trumps fight with megyn kelly. i think we crossed that rubicon where his behavior becomes about us, not just him. i hope the party leadership will push hard. we've crossed a line here that can't be ignored there's no more tiptoeing around this. who is the party leadership who is going to do this? >> that's the problem. that the captain control what these networks do in terms
ibm watson is working to make healthcare smarter every day. [whirring drones] just stay calm and move as quietly as possible. [whirring drones] no sudden movements. [screaming panic] [whirring drones] google search: bodega beach house. [drones crashing] >> dickerson: back now with more of our panel, susan page with "usa today." michael gerson is columnist for the "washington post." jonathan martin covers politics for the "new york times." and ed o'keefe is...
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ibm watson is working to make healthcare smarter every day. >>> we are back.kees are in first place. >> 5 1/2. >> 5 1/2 games. >> manager joe girardi joins us tomorrow. got some news he wants to talk about, a new app. learn about that tomorrow. go under the radar and a few things traders are watching. you're watching a couple of names which were down and now are up. >> materials space, just got to watch them. eagle materials and louisiana pacific reported crummy numbers and the stock is open down 5%. now both up about 6% so maybe the material stocks have gotten a little oversold. >> interesting names and interesting moves. >> michael block? >> yeah. just real quick. want to talk about the reits, everyone thought the fed would raise rates. i think they have been overlooked and will be a nice source of income that will catch up on everything. >> rates staying lower for longer than were may think means reits and other plays may work well? >> pete. >> keep an eye on the airlines, continue to rock 'n' roll, delta. >> virgin america, it's back. >> good day, everybod
ibm watson is working to make healthcare smarter every day. >>> we are back.kees are in first place. >> 5 1/2. >> 5 1/2 games. >> manager joe girardi joins us tomorrow. got some news he wants to talk about, a new app. learn about that tomorrow. go under the radar and a few things traders are watching. you're watching a couple of names which were down and now are up. >> materials space, just got to watch them. eagle materials and louisiana pacific reported crummy...
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police say kenneth watson is the gentleman in this case. kenneth watson junior, i should say, was found shot to death. police have no suspects. they're offering a $25,000 reward to anybody who can provide any type of information that leads to an arrest. >>> news 4 crunched the numbers and this is the fastest the district has reached 100 homicides since 2008. last year and in 2013, d.c. did not reach 100 murders until december. for a map of the homicides and information on the, quote, pray for d.c. hash tag, you can search homicide in our nbc washington app. >>> medical examiners will conduct an autopsy tomorrow on a man who died at the arlington county detention facility. officials say 48-year-old anthony gordon had a history of medical issues. gordon was in the jail for saudi arabia assault and bad battery. police are investigating the death which is standard procedure. >>> a fighter jet bursts isn't a ball of flames. see what it was doing right before it crashed down. protesters hit our streets and demanded change from a controversial non
police say kenneth watson is the gentleman in this case. kenneth watson junior, i should say, was found shot to death. police have no suspects. they're offering a $25,000 reward to anybody who can provide any type of information that leads to an arrest. >>> news 4 crunched the numbers and this is the fastest the district has reached 100 homicides since 2008. last year and in 2013, d.c. did not reach 100 murders until december. for a map of the homicides and information on the, quote,...
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ibm watson is working to make medicine smarter every day. you can't always see them.b to find them. the answers. the solutions. the innovations. all waiting to help us build something better. something more amazing. a safer, cleaner, brighter future. at boeing, that's what building something better is all about. ♪ >>> welcome back. while the debate over the iran nuclear deal is the one dominating foreign policy discussion this summer, we'll be reminded in about a week of the one-year anniversary of trying to take on isis. we're reminded all the time of the brutality of isis. in fact, this week the group released footage purports to show the ancient city of palmyra in syria. the humanitarian crisis is reaching syria. as hundreds of thousands release, while those that suffocated in austria in those drowning off the coast of libya. here's a chief foreign correspondent richard engel with more. >> reporter: the only part of the u.s. strategy against isis that's on target so far in the u.s. air strikes. last september the u.s. administration announced a war on isis. >> to d
ibm watson is working to make medicine smarter every day. you can't always see them.b to find them. the answers. the solutions. the innovations. all waiting to help us build something better. something more amazing. a safer, cleaner, brighter future. at boeing, that's what building something better is all about. ♪ >>> welcome back. while the debate over the iran nuclear deal is the one dominating foreign policy discussion this summer, we'll be reminded in about a week of the one-year...
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ibm watson is working to make medicine smarter every day. spontaneous moment to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any symptoms of an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis for daily use and a free 30-tablet trial. i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card fr
ibm watson is working to make medicine smarter every day. spontaneous moment to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not...
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keith wenning with the hand-off, terrell watson, ran into mike harris, and then a bunch of giants come over and drag him down at the 29-yard line. carl, we'll take another look at the pass play to derrick johnson. >> carl: right on the back line. that looked like it was contended, but it appeared he had both hands on it. >> bob: one of those where you need to be stronger to the ball? >> carl: stronger hands. here it is. goes up, yeah hits his hands first. >> bob: so a wasted opportunity for derrick johnson, trying to make the play late on that fourth and 10. second and one. wenning is going to hand it off on the left side to watson and that will be the final play of the ballgame. cincinnati got off to a fast start. they scored on each of their first two possessions, andy dalton threw a touchdown pass to mohamed sanu on cincinnati's first offensive possession. and the bengals never looked back. tom coughlin, marvin lewis really good week here in cincinnati with the dual practices on tuesday and wednesday, and then preseason game, eli manning played into the second quarter, giants could
keith wenning with the hand-off, terrell watson, ran into mike harris, and then a bunch of giants come over and drag him down at the 29-yard line. carl, we'll take another look at the pass play to derrick johnson. >> carl: right on the back line. that looked like it was contended, but it appeared he had both hands on it. >> bob: one of those where you need to be stronger to the ball? >> carl: stronger hands. here it is. goes up, yeah hits his hands first. >> bob: so a...
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marlena watson joined the national guard at 17 and served for a year in afghanistan. at facing fire as a medic, the last thing she expected was to hear gunfire upon returning to her home in syracuse. last november, two young teens collapsed on her lawn in the middle of the night victims of a drive-by shooting. >> one was shot in the back. a lot of people are standing around. i told one person, i used a sock to stop the bleeding. i told a guy to come over, hold pressure. >> she did this while the shooter lingered in a nearby suv. watson was awarded the medal of valor for an act of bravery. >>> otis livingston is next with sports. >>> afternoon game for the yankees? >> they were going for the sweep in the breaks. they played the twins. not sure greg bird is giving the yankees more than they expected but he gave them what they needed. in the fourth, that is gone. that's his first career home run. goes into the second deck. 2-0 yankees. eovaldi perfect for 5.33. a big blow two out two-run single courtesy of joe mauer. the kid wasn't done. bird does it again another two- r
marlena watson joined the national guard at 17 and served for a year in afghanistan. at facing fire as a medic, the last thing she expected was to hear gunfire upon returning to her home in syracuse. last november, two young teens collapsed on her lawn in the middle of the night victims of a drive-by shooting. >> one was shot in the back. a lot of people are standing around. i told one person, i used a sock to stop the bleeding. i told a guy to come over, hold pressure. >> she did...
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let's take one last lo at lisa watson before and now let's bring out the new lisa watson. >> okay. are you ready? go ahead. you like what you're eeing. you want to see? turn around, sweetie. i guess it's funny. >> okay. whatdid you do? >> i helped with the happiness. yeah, sure. what it is, she has -- we cut off many inches of her hair. igor gave her hair movement. she had highlights that weren't really working, they were almost gray looking. we got rid of them. i think it's a much more modern look. >> a pretty color. >> and younger look. >> hipper. what do you think? >> looks great. looks great. >> and that dress, my gosh. >> t eck perfect dress for you. you're so teeny. >> we went with blue, the big color. you can wear it all year and going into next year. this is maggie london. >> all right, brenda, come on out. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. thank yot, everybody. trying to make it work. >> rick springfield on his hip with meryl streep >> people are talking. >> yeah, they are. they've always been your second pair of eyes. gather the girls... to find your look. tful. bold. smar
let's take one last lo at lisa watson before and now let's bring out the new lisa watson. >> okay. are you ready? go ahead. you like what you're eeing. you want to see? turn around, sweetie. i guess it's funny. >> okay. whatdid you do? >> i helped with the happiness. yeah, sure. what it is, she has -- we cut off many inches of her hair. igor gave her hair movement. she had highlights that weren't really working, they were almost gray looking. we got rid of them. i think it's a...
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a new app will use ibm watson to help people manage their teams. remember watson? showed himself on jeopardy. it will organize the findings and profile and watson will analyze factors that impact the player's performance that help you decide who to start and pick. didn't he beat ken jennings, the all-time champ on jeopardy? you know you can go with that kind of brain power. >> but there are the intangibles. that's what the coaches say. check out the intangibles. 6:08 now. let's see what is tangible about the weather. >> you mentioned talking about these. mentally prepared and what else did you say? >> right. and emotionally. >> let's talk temperatures. >> let's talk temperatures. 48 in wood side. san ramon definitely cooler this morning. you can see the clear conditions that are outside right now. still comfortable inland. i'll tell you when the heat wave hits your neighborhood. 82 in the south bay and the north bay. do we have any hot spots? >> not yet. traffic is looking light. getting from heyward into foster city, only going to take you approximately 12 minutes
a new app will use ibm watson to help people manage their teams. remember watson? showed himself on jeopardy. it will organize the findings and profile and watson will analyze factors that impact the player's performance that help you decide who to start and pick. didn't he beat ken jennings, the all-time champ on jeopardy? you know you can go with that kind of brain power. >> but there are the intangibles. that's what the coaches say. check out the intangibles. 6:08 now. let's see what...
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a couple blocks behind officer watson. when they approached this man, this man had a rifle, shot one of the officers, that officer was shot and his partner returned fire and the officer is in the hospital in stable condition. officer watson saying that later this morning the police chief will be holding a news conference to give us more details. reporting live, bob redell, today in the bay. >> thank you, we have seen police officers risking and sacrifice i sacrificing their lives. on that note, u.s. honor flag is in the bay area as part of a national tribute. that flag will fly for 15 hours today outside headquarters. that's one hour for each hour of his service. he was shot and killed last month during a traffic stop. the honor flag that is traveled to thousands of events and services across the country. it was flown at ground zero after 9/11 and on the space shuttle atlantis. >>> california on fire, right now there are more than a dozen fires burning, a majority in northern california. >> the biggest one is the rocky fir
a couple blocks behind officer watson. when they approached this man, this man had a rifle, shot one of the officers, that officer was shot and his partner returned fire and the officer is in the hospital in stable condition. officer watson saying that later this morning the police chief will be holding a news conference to give us more details. reporting live, bob redell, today in the bay. >> thank you, we have seen police officers risking and sacrifice i sacrificing their lives. on that...
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watson was finally stopped and he's now facing several shoplifting charges.ges from the pursuit. >>> and police are trying to figure out who shot and killed a 20-year-old transgender woman in detroit. amber monroe was a wayne state university student last seen in an area well known to the transgender community. investigators say she was working as a prostitute. she was found dead around 5:00 this morning. monroe is the 12th transgender woman to be killed in the u.s. this year. >>> rescuers are still searching for a local man who went missing after a kayak accident on the hudson river. sources say he and jones an artist who described himself as a philadelphia native was kayaking around new york with his girlfriend when their boat capsized. his girlfriend tally lennox was rescued but a nearby boater just happened to go by and saw her. by the time she was out of the water jones had disappeared. police are saying strong currents could be a factor. >>> a wisconsin bus driver is being hailed a hero after possibly saving a toddler's life. tim holman says in his 18 y
watson was finally stopped and he's now facing several shoplifting charges.ges from the pursuit. >>> and police are trying to figure out who shot and killed a 20-year-old transgender woman in detroit. amber monroe was a wayne state university student last seen in an area well known to the transgender community. investigators say she was working as a prostitute. she was found dead around 5:00 this morning. monroe is the 12th transgender woman to be killed in the u.s. this year....
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because it's so challenging a research project is teaching ibm watson to see. in the future, it could help clinicians spot key patterns quickly and precisely. ibm watson is working to make healthcare smarter every day. can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? ♪ >> all right. there you have it. a little music on a tuesday. we have about 7 minutes before our opening bell. >> stocks looking down. that's wrong. tom quinnlin. >> one business is focussed on print services and one customize customizes management and one focussed on financial communications and data services. there you have it. >> they need to consolidate. these are con sol day or thes. the printing business is a down business but they keep buying everybody. the cash flow is great. tom was having a hard time explaining his company. even though it has a 5% yield. the reason he had a hard time it's difficult. he decided i'm going to give you
because it's so challenging a research project is teaching ibm watson to see. in the future, it could help clinicians spot key patterns quickly and precisely. ibm watson is working to make healthcare smarter every day. can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? ♪ >> all right. there you have it. a little music on a tuesday....
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ibm watson is working to make medicine smarter every day.ank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. >>> good monday morning. welcome back to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen who is back. good to have you back. david faber at the new york stock exchange. markets up 173 points after being down seven straight. buffett's biggest deal ever. oil trying to hold on at 44. >> a new week, this is our road map for the next 60 minutes. berkshire hathaway buying precision cast parts. hear what warren buffett had to say about the deal. >> and oil sliding. find out if there's a bottom in sight. >> twitter bouncing back from lows today. we'll tell you how you should there b playing that stock of it lost a quarter of its dvalue. >> stocks kicking off on rally mode. joining us head of north america economics and the managing director at wells fargo securities. you guys have an eye on the markets and the security. was that it, the correction last week, back higher for stocks? >
ibm watson is working to make medicine smarter every day.ank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. >>> good monday morning. welcome back to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen who is back. good to have you back. david faber at the new york stock exchange. markets up 173 points after being down seven straight. buffett's biggest deal ever. oil trying to hold on at 44. >> a new week, this is...
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because it's so challenging, a research project is teaching ibm watson to see.e future, it could help clinicians spot key patterns quickly and precisely. ibm watson is working to make healthcare smarter every day. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with sarah eisen and simon hobbs. david faber is off today. another tough day for the markets. the dow down 200 points. hanging on now to a 17 handle. we haven't had a 16 handle on the dow since last october. oil is managing to put a couple green arrows on the board. let's get to rick santelli with breaking economic news. rick? >> if we look at the most contemporary, the august read for the philly fed index and that is 8.3. how does 8.3 fit in? the high of the year was 15.2 in june. the lower the year was 5 exactly in march. you could see it kind of fits right in between those levels. if we look at some of the internals, we have philly fed new orders. actually moved down a bit from i believe it was 7.1 to a bit under 6. 5.8. if you look at employment, i know it is after employment. it is
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incorporatees to the medical company's imaging management platform with its watson data analytics toolthe all-cash deal is subject to regulatory review and approval from urges. -- merges. betty: the german automaker posted a 42% surge in july deliveries. sales rose to more than 29,000 vehicles. deliveries are up 15% from a year ago to nearly 150,000. elon musk says teslas facing onllenges of interior pieces the forthcoming model. deliveries are set to begin in late september. snags on tesla's first suv could slow output of the model s sedan. ceo says the company may deliver 50,000 to 55,000 of these companies this year. shares dropping on the news. they are still up about 21% so far this year. that is a look at the top stories at this hour. mark: coming up in the next half hour of the "bloomberg market to," why walmart's plan boost its minimum wage and boost morale may have backfired for many workers. betty: the chairman and ceo of a cit group tells us why he thinks a bird that -- potential rate hike will not have a negative effect on the economy. mylan is feeling pretty healthy today.
incorporatees to the medical company's imaging management platform with its watson data analytics toolthe all-cash deal is subject to regulatory review and approval from urges. -- merges. betty: the german automaker posted a 42% surge in july deliveries. sales rose to more than 29,000 vehicles. deliveries are up 15% from a year ago to nearly 150,000. elon musk says teslas facing onllenges of interior pieces the forthcoming model. deliveries are set to begin in late september. snags on tesla's...
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. >> now, our own ivan watson spoke to one woman who survived the blast.ve got to give you a warning. there are some images you're about to see which are disturbing. >> reporter: she may look frail, but don't be fooled. 87-year-old chisako takeoka is a survivor who lived to tell the tale of the world's first atomic bomb. she was in hiroshima not far from ground zero when an atomic flash lit up the sky. "i was three kilometers away," she says. the shock wave knocked her out. she says she woke up in time to see the mushroom cloud. on the morning of august 6th, 1945 a u.s. bomber dropped the weapon nicknamed little boy over the city of hiroshima. about 80,000 died immediately. by u.s. estimates the five-year death toll from radiation, poison, and cancer about 200,000. takeoka was only 17 years old and had just finished a night shift making torpedoes at a military factory. after the blast she says she saw horrors here by the river. >> translator: i still remember the day very well because this was a river filled with dead bodies. people were burned and they ju
. >> now, our own ivan watson spoke to one woman who survived the blast.ve got to give you a warning. there are some images you're about to see which are disturbing. >> reporter: she may look frail, but don't be fooled. 87-year-old chisako takeoka is a survivor who lived to tell the tale of the world's first atomic bomb. she was in hiroshima not far from ground zero when an atomic flash lit up the sky. "i was three kilometers away," she says. the shock wave knocked her...
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because it's so challenging, a research project is teaching ibm watson to see.n the future, it could help clinicians spot key patterns quickly and precisely. ibm watson is working to make healthcare smarter every day. the 17 handle. now 16,000. amidst all the selling the ten-year yield refuses to go below 206, 207. >> interesting because you would expect to it go lower. it's going its job in terms of holding some stocks up. again, we talked during the break. i mean, i'm not trying to say yar, listen, i think everything is fine. i'm saying i see some opportunities and there are stocks that are come down in the packaged goods and foods and drugs that seem kind of, if you haven't put any money to work, you're going to do okay. >> there's still a large school of thought that this is all about the removal of policy and long-term, and that band-aid, we're just starting to peel that away. >> i think that's one of the reasons why there seems like there's no hope. i think there are a lot of companies that generate a lot of cash, and free cash flow is what you're going to
because it's so challenging, a research project is teaching ibm watson to see.n the future, it could help clinicians spot key patterns quickly and precisely. ibm watson is working to make healthcare smarter every day. the 17 handle. now 16,000. amidst all the selling the ten-year yield refuses to go below 206, 207. >> interesting because you would expect to it go lower. it's going its job in terms of holding some stocks up. again, we talked during the break. i mean, i'm not trying to say...
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ibm watson is working to make healthcare smarter every day.> sprint announcing it has become the latest wireless carrier to do away with two-year contracts. customers lease their phones. sprint ceo speaking out on "squawk box" about his ongoing twitter feud with john legere. take a listen. >> it's not a marketing strategy. as i said, we keep it competitive. it keeps our employees excited. he's been beating up on our employees were way too long. that's over. we're back and winning customers. and we're not going to let anybody continue to insult sprint. sprint is in the path to recovery and we don't like it when somebody insults sprint and i guess somebody like john legere, we have to talk to him in a language he understands and a language he uses pretty well. >> latest battle involves call conference. marcelo tweeted about a study that says that they've gone to last. ledger takes issue with the numbers. >> numbers going back and forth, and frankly i think we're both marveling. these are major ceos and maybe everybody else should be more like th
ibm watson is working to make healthcare smarter every day.> sprint announcing it has become the latest wireless carrier to do away with two-year contracts. customers lease their phones. sprint ceo speaking out on "squawk box" about his ongoing twitter feud with john legere. take a listen. >> it's not a marketing strategy. as i said, we keep it competitive. it keeps our employees excited. he's been beating up on our employees were way too long. that's over. we're back and...
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because it's so challenging, a research project is teaching ibm watson to see. in the future, it could help clinicians spot key patterns quickly and precisely. ibm watson is working to make healthcare smarter every day. >>> the finance minister is sure the imf will participate in the proposed greek bailout and he has no issues in pushing his come legs in parliament to back the deal in a vote tomorrow. he said the existing terms for greece are very generous but no decision on the bailout are taken lightly. in an interview he was asked whether a grexit is still a possibility. >> the situation in greece is the same as it was in 2011. this has been said over and over in public in the federal parliament. the adjustment for greece has been difficult position. it's solely a question for greece. the majority of the greek population if they want to bear this burden which is necessary if they want to stay in the euro or not. the problem is he lead a campaign with the promise they're going to stay in the euro but do not accept any program and i always said it will not work
because it's so challenging, a research project is teaching ibm watson to see. in the future, it could help clinicians spot key patterns quickly and precisely. ibm watson is working to make healthcare smarter every day. >>> the finance minister is sure the imf will participate in the proposed greek bailout and he has no issues in pushing his come legs in parliament to back the deal in a vote tomorrow. he said the existing terms for greece are very generous but no decision on the...
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ibm watson is working to make healthcare smarter every day. >>> welcome back. pressure has extended to european equity markets but we're off the session lows. only down by 2-thirds of 1%. we're off by only 15 points. now look we have the pmi numbers for germany and the manufacturing print that was much better than expected. still lagging a little bit. overall for the euro zone pmis we're better than expected. after the night where prime minister tsipras says he is stepping down and calling new elections, we're down by 2-thirds of 1%. >> recent bout of economic data out of china, futures are lower. dow down 63 points. of course witnessing their worst day of the year yesterday so keep an eye on futures. the nasdaq pointing to a lower open as well by 26 points so we want to point out some of the biggest movers in yesterday's trade. they slipped into bear market territory which means 20% below recent highs. dow chemical, texas instruments, monsanto and gm all losing grou ground. you can see it down better than 2%. >> author and founder of average joe options.com. i
ibm watson is working to make healthcare smarter every day. >>> welcome back. pressure has extended to european equity markets but we're off the session lows. only down by 2-thirds of 1%. we're off by only 15 points. now look we have the pmi numbers for germany and the manufacturing print that was much better than expected. still lagging a little bit. overall for the euro zone pmis we're better than expected. after the night where prime minister tsipras says he is stepping down and...
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watson was finally stopped and is now facing several shoplifting charges, as well as charges from the pursuit. >>> one year after dpergz police officer darren wilson shot and killed motorcycle michael brown are taking to the street, stark contrast from the rioting. fox looks at what's changed and what handy over the past year. >> reporter: weekend of events in ferguson missouri to mark one year of the death of michael brown. from marchs to concerts. not only to remember brown, but also to cast a spotlight on police community relations, michael brownsteinier says his family still trying to get by. >> i hurt every day and i have to stay moving, doing. overrun just to keep me from going insane. >> reporter: police officer darren wilson shot and killed brown on august 9, 2014 during a confrontation after police say brown stole from a convenience store sent shoved the owner, brown was unarmed. after a grand jury failed to indict witness days of violence broke out. leaving store frontss damaged and a loted. earlier this year, the justice department also cleared wilson but released a scathin
watson was finally stopped and is now facing several shoplifting charges, as well as charges from the pursuit. >>> one year after dpergz police officer darren wilson shot and killed motorcycle michael brown are taking to the street, stark contrast from the rioting. fox looks at what's changed and what handy over the past year. >> reporter: weekend of events in ferguson missouri to mark one year of the death of michael brown. from marchs to concerts. not only to remember brown,...
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sixth officer involved shooting in oakland this year and the forth deadly shooting officer johnna watson says the uptick in officer involved shootings is a direct reflection of the fact that assaults on officers are up at least 70% in the city compared to last year >>:there are other ways, you do not need to kill a person as he was already on the ground >> pam :the officer was wearing a body camera that was rolling at the time. internal affairs as well as the alameda county sheriffs office will be conducting separate this has been a particularly brutal year for the oakland police department. so far. its officers have been involved in shootings of suspects six -times. prior to today's case. the last officer invovled shooting happened earlier this month, on 27th -street and martin luther king junior way. a suspected armed robber. was shot and killed, after a police chase and alleged carjacking attempt. of the six officer- involved shootings this year in oakland. 4 of them have been fatal. amazingly today. a pilot walks away, uninjured after his small plane crashed shortly after taking off
sixth officer involved shooting in oakland this year and the forth deadly shooting officer johnna watson says the uptick in officer involved shootings is a direct reflection of the fact that assaults on officers are up at least 70% in the city compared to last year >>:there are other ways, you do not need to kill a person as he was already on the ground >> pam :the officer was wearing a body camera that was rolling at the time. internal affairs as well as the alameda county sheriffs...
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ibm watson is working to make healthcare smarter every day.t if you could see more of what you wanted to know? with fidelity's new active trader pro investing platform, the information that's important to you is all in one place, so finding more insight is easier. it's your idea powered by active trader pro. another way fidelity gives you a more powerful investing experience. call our specialists today to get up and running. so you're a small business expert from at&t? yeah, give me a problem and i've got the solution. well, we have 30 years of customer records. our cloud can keep them safe and accessible anywhere. my drivers don't have time to fill out forms. tablets. keep them all digital. we're looking to double our deliveries. our fleet apps will find the fastest route. oh, and your boysenberyy apple scones smell about done. ahh, you're good. i like to bake. with at&t get up to $400 dollars in total savings on tools to manage your business. >>> good wednesday morning. welcome back to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with kelly
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because it's so challenging a research project is teaching ibm watson to see.future, it could help clinicians spot key patterns quickly and precisely. ibm watson is working to make healthcare smarter every day. >>> welcome back. all eyes will be on donald trump when he and the other top ten polling candidates take the stage for the first republican debate. what can we expect? let's get out to tracie potts live in cleveland with the latest. hey, tracy. >> hi there. good morning everyone. we're outside quicken loans a eerie in a in cleveland where both debates are happening tonight. remember there are two. there are the seven candidates that didn't make the top ten primetime cut and they'll be debating a few hours earlier and the big primetime debate is happening earlier. john kasich barely made it into that debate. he's not necessarily a shoe in because this is his home turf. all eyes are going to be on donald trump. he is number one in the polls right now and he promised he wants to focus on the issues and not personal attacks in this debate tonight. by the way
because it's so challenging a research project is teaching ibm watson to see.future, it could help clinicians spot key patterns quickly and precisely. ibm watson is working to make healthcare smarter every day. >>> welcome back. all eyes will be on donald trump when he and the other top ten polling candidates take the stage for the first republican debate. what can we expect? let's get out to tracie potts live in cleveland with the latest. hey, tracy. >> hi there. good morning...
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because it's so challenging, a research project is teaching ibm watson to see.the future, it could help clinicians spot key patterns quickly and precisely. ibm watson is working to make healthcare smarter every day. ...is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners... were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. start shopping online... ...from a list of top rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. >>> welcome to the second hour of worldwide exchange. i'm seema mody. >> i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >> the fomc maintains we're still approaching higher rates. the dollar wipes out three at as of gains. meanwhile, oil sliding to a fresh six year low. >> more losses to beijing as the yuan takes another leg lower. china is not ready for reserve status. >> supermarket sweep. shares get a lift after profits rise amid stronger online sales. the
because it's so challenging, a research project is teaching ibm watson to see.the future, it could help clinicians spot key patterns quickly and precisely. ibm watson is working to make healthcare smarter every day. ...is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners... were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. start shopping online... ...from a list of top rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. >>> welcome to the...
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because it's so challenging, a research project is teaching ibm watson to see. in the future, it could help clinicians spot key patterns quickly and precisely. ibm watson is working to make healthcare smarter every day. what does that mean for your money? weir discussion it here on cnbc. it's a pleasure to have ow this show. i love talking about millennials. not only because i am one, but i think the market is jurndz estimating the power, the influence that they play. >> that's right. i think there's a couple of important points. first, from a demographic perspective, we think of this as an american phenomenon, but there's 2 billion millennials around the world. you look at brazil, china, india, secondly, it's the incredible spending power that they have. look at the u.s. alone, we're up to $1.3 trillion in consumer spending. they are the most important group in terms of workforce. by 2018, they're going to overtake the boomerses and by 2025, we're looking at over $8 trillion worth of annual net income. >> this is a big portion of global population and rising. b
because it's so challenging, a research project is teaching ibm watson to see. in the future, it could help clinicians spot key patterns quickly and precisely. ibm watson is working to make healthcare smarter every day. what does that mean for your money? weir discussion it here on cnbc. it's a pleasure to have ow this show. i love talking about millennials. not only because i am one, but i think the market is jurndz estimating the power, the influence that they play. >> that's right. i...
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ibm watson is working to make medicine smarter every day.usic: etta james "at last" (plays throughout) sometimes, at last doesn't happen at first. ♪ ♪ your dad just kissed my mom. ♪ turning two worlds into one takes love. ♪ helping protect that world takes state farm. >>> welcome back. crude oil prices hitting six-month lows on new signals of growing supply and demand in china. the energy expert who called the bear market in oil. tom is with the oil price information service which tracks the energy service. he has been bearish since last summer. good to see you back here again. all right. so europe the guy in the know. it's $45 here. where is it going? >> these prices are very reasonable but i think they're going lower. some other analysts, and i'm like the milli vanilli of analysts, actually right now we've been through the best demand cycle in terms of july and june we've been in in a while. i think you could see another 10% pullback, certainly $40 for wti and $45. looks like they're reasonable and that will be an overreaction. we're going
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because it's so challenging, a research project is teaching ibm watson to see. in the future, it could help clinicians spot key patterns quickly and precisely. ibm watson is working to make healthcare smarter every day. ...is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners... were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. start shopping online... ...from a list of top rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. >>> let's have a look at the biggest today. guiding full year earnings at the top end of the range. you can see it's down the best part of 1%. this comes as asset management continues to grapple with outflows. we spoke with the group's cfo that struck an optimistic tone on the outlook for the full year. >> we could reassure and increase our outlook as we feel very comfortable in all three segments, asset management, life insurance and also pnc to reach fully our annual targets and we have lifted the outlook to 10.8 billion euro which is is almost 5% up compared to the year before. >> and let's ask yo
because it's so challenging, a research project is teaching ibm watson to see. in the future, it could help clinicians spot key patterns quickly and precisely. ibm watson is working to make healthcare smarter every day. ...is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners... were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. start shopping online... ...from a list of top rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. >>> let's have a...
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because it's so challenging, a research project is teaching ibm watson to see. in the future, it could help clinicians spot key patterns quickly and precisely. ibm watson is working to make healthcare smarter every day. . >>> hellofresh is preparing to go public. the latest to tap the equity market. it could take place as soon as october. that according to reports. despite stiff competition, technological advances are creating big opportunities in this space. that's according to our next guest whose latest big investment in delivery, another food delivery service. let's get the word. martin a pleasure to have you on the show. they have dramatically trained the way young professionals consume food these days. why do you see opportunity in delivery? >> it's a new generation of delivery service. it's all about ordering online and aggregated demand for restaurants. and then they're going one step further and operating a fleet of independent drivers which are delivering to consumer. they allow restaurants that couldn't deliver before to offer a delivery option. >> th
because it's so challenging, a research project is teaching ibm watson to see. in the future, it could help clinicians spot key patterns quickly and precisely. ibm watson is working to make healthcare smarter every day. . >>> hellofresh is preparing to go public. the latest to tap the equity market. it could take place as soon as october. that according to reports. despite stiff competition, technological advances are creating big opportunities in this space. that's according to our...
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around the same time, police december covered watson jr.'s body. the police have not released a motive for the shooting. >>> this deadly weekend in the district is something we're continuing to track on nbc washington. >>> meanwhile a man is facing charges for running his suv into the cyclist and then getting out to assault the man and throw his bike into the woods. police in anne arundel say the cyclist had a broken arm and rib. the suv driver was trying to pass him around the curve in davidsonville yesterday morning and that's when the cyclist moved to the center of the road. the driver also left the scene after the collision. >>> there may be some smoke and fire coming from the stadium armory metro station. the metro transit police and fire and ems they were testing the fans at the metro station. you may have seen some of that incident going on there. it's all okay, just a drill. >>> a quick and unusual meeting, another sign that the vice president is considering a run in decision 2016. joe biden came back from delaware for just a few hours to m
around the same time, police december covered watson jr.'s body. the police have not released a motive for the shooting. >>> this deadly weekend in the district is something we're continuing to track on nbc washington. >>> meanwhile a man is facing charges for running his suv into the cyclist and then getting out to assault the man and throw his bike into the woods. police in anne arundel say the cyclist had a broken arm and rib. the suv driver was trying to pass him around...
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because it's so challenging a research project is teaching ibm watson to see.n the future, it could help clinicians spot key patterns quickly and precisely. ibm watson is working to make healthcare smarter every day. >>> welcome back. as you can see, athens, the first trading day in five weeks has opened down by 21.4%. most of the declines coming in the banking sector which does about 22% of the athens stock exchange. as you can see, the major greek banks are down some 30% each. let's also broaden out and look at the rest of the europe. and it's worth remembering what greece has done today, the first trading day in five weeks and what european markets did over the course of july of course today the first trading day in august. germany up 3%. the likes of france and italy were up 5%. it's worth bearing that performance in mind in the face of what has been quite a crazy month of news in july. many all the indices in positive territory for the month. today as you can see, across the rest of europe excluding greece. and one of today's best performance, after the co
because it's so challenging a research project is teaching ibm watson to see.n the future, it could help clinicians spot key patterns quickly and precisely. ibm watson is working to make healthcare smarter every day. >>> welcome back. as you can see, athens, the first trading day in five weeks has opened down by 21.4%. most of the declines coming in the banking sector which does about 22% of the athens stock exchange. as you can see, the major greek banks are down some 30% each. let's...
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. >> reporter: i'm joined by jonna watson. you for being here with us. >> thank you for having us. >> it's been since 2010 the department has been using these body cameras. how is it going right now. bring us up to date. and are you noticing a difference when it comes to policing on the street. >> it is going well and we are noticing a difference. feed back from our community is they like the cameras. we often have people who like to have the opportunity and know that their actions and the officers actions are being filmed. as far as our internal complaints division, when we have an allegation of a complaint, use of force, we have seen approximately 70% reduction since we've integrated the camera into the department with complaints. that's significant. when you're looking at the footage it certainly is like an eyeball. it can see what the officer is seeing most of the time. >> you have the numbers to back it up. you call it a use of force incident. nose are down. that's good news. how do the officers feel about wearing them. >
. >> reporter: i'm joined by jonna watson. you for being here with us. >> thank you for having us. >> it's been since 2010 the department has been using these body cameras. how is it going right now. bring us up to date. and are you noticing a difference when it comes to policing on the street. >> it is going well and we are noticing a difference. feed back from our community is they like the cameras. we often have people who like to have the opportunity and know that...
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bubba watson picking off where he left off. he's the leader going into tomorrow. >> all right. >> that's a look at sports. >> well, good for him >> good for us because it is friday night. don't forget highway 101 is closed in both directions. good night everyone. we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number... right now all beds are on sale. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store. the time is now for the biggest sale of the year, where all beds are on sale! save 50% on the labor day limited edition bed. know better sleep with sleep number. >>> verdict in the prep school rape trial. >> guilty. >> cheers as he breaks down in court. >>> and theman mad man who gunned down the reporter and camera man on live tv the. >> deborah: your first look inside his apartment. >> as the mall where the shooting to
bubba watson picking off where he left off. he's the leader going into tomorrow. >> all right. >> that's a look at sports. >> well, good for him >> good for us because it is friday night. don't forget highway 101 is closed in both directions. good night everyone. we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number... right now all beds are on sale. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what...
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not long after that, kenneth watson was found shot to death. police are offering a reward for information leading to an arrest. after 30 hours, the stand-off in brookland is finally over. the street was on lockdown for most of the day. a heavy police presence including a s.w.a.t. team kept a close eye on the situation. roosevelt robinson shot 63-year-old loretta carswell friday morning and ran into a nearby home and barricaded himself inside. it began with some sort of domestic dispute between robinson and carswell. >> the lady that was killed she was a wonderful person. it's sad they couldn't resolve it another way. >> robinson is charged with second degree murder. >> new details. prince georges county fire has been released from shock trauma in baltimore. roofing fell on the firefighter on apple orchard lane. another prince georges county firefighter was released today. he was burned fighting a fire in laurel earlier this week. we have new details on the national news big -- or should we say little arrival. it has been pandemonium all day. th
not long after that, kenneth watson was found shot to death. police are offering a reward for information leading to an arrest. after 30 hours, the stand-off in brookland is finally over. the street was on lockdown for most of the day. a heavy police presence including a s.w.a.t. team kept a close eye on the situation. roosevelt robinson shot 63-year-old loretta carswell friday morning and ran into a nearby home and barricaded himself inside. it began with some sort of domestic dispute between...
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no bubba watson. it's right behind you -- there it is! there it is. caterpillar, apple moving up, boeing, intel, verizon, they're all there. mandy is still down under. kayla tausche down on the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> great to be with you here on this monday afternoon. we are watching the dow snapping that seven-day losing streak. also seeing its first 200-plus-point gain since the middle of july. bob pisani is here with me on the floor to look a little bit deeper into what exactly is pushing the markets higher. is it all industrials today? >> no, it is pretty broad rally. 4-1 advancing to deshriclining stocks. seven days down in the dow industrials. that doesn't happen very often. we're due for a bounce. there's hopes for stimulus in china for all the wrong reasons. look what happened to china today, both shenzhen and shanghai up 4% to 5%. economic data was very disappointing overall here. ppi and trade numbers were terrible. but shenzhen and hang shy both rallied, hong kong did not because hong kong moves on the fundamentals. hopes
no bubba watson. it's right behind you -- there it is! there it is. caterpillar, apple moving up, boeing, intel, verizon, they're all there. mandy is still down under. kayla tausche down on the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> great to be with you here on this monday afternoon. we are watching the dow snapping that seven-day losing streak. also seeing its first 200-plus-point gain since the middle of july. bob pisani is here with me on the floor to look a little bit deeper into...