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but it all seems frozen. >> anne stephenson-yang: there's supposed to be a rockefeller center here.a christmas tree, too. skating rink. >> stahl: city officials told us everything stopped because developers want to build all the facades at once to match. but on the ground, we heard a different explanation. workers told us that many of these buildings haven't had any work done on them for weeks, months, as if the developers just don't have the money to go on. >> stephenson-yang: it's true. you see that happen first. the migrant workers will go home. that's often the first sign that the debt crisis is starting. >> stahl: the debt crisis? >> stephenson-yang: well, when you stop paying your bills, then everything stops. >> stahl: it could become a debt crisis because of the huge loans most of the developers took out. if they can't repay them, the whole economy will seize up. the government's great fear is that all this could lead to social unrest, and that's not hypothetical-- last year, when home prices fell, it infuriated all those owners of multiple dwellings, who watched the value o
but it all seems frozen. >> anne stephenson-yang: there's supposed to be a rockefeller center here.a christmas tree, too. skating rink. >> stahl: city officials told us everything stopped because developers want to build all the facades at once to match. but on the ground, we heard a different explanation. workers told us that many of these buildings haven't had any work done on them for weeks, months, as if the developers just don't have the money to go on. >>...
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john yang, nbc news chicago. >> let's hope. >>> when nightly news continues, on this sunday as young athletes prepare to hit the field the new high-tech helmet that may cut the risk of concussions. >>> and making a difference for kids with special needs with a league they can call their own. >>> we're back with what could be a game changer for safety on the football field. as preseason practice gets under way at schools and colleges across the country, as you know one of the biggest concerns is the risk of concussions. but this year more schools are turning to something new, a high tech helmet designed to minimize that risk. that story tonight from nbc news. >> reporter: no question, football will always be a contact sport. but at georgia southern university, this season is different. >> it's a game changer, really. >> reporter: the university is first in the state to use the head impact telemetry or h.i.t. system. >> so there are six sensors built into the helmet. >> it records every blow to the brain and it's transmitted to a laptop on the sideline. a pager alerts trainers when a h
john yang, nbc news chicago. >> let's hope. >>> when nightly news continues, on this sunday as young athletes prepare to hit the field the new high-tech helmet that may cut the risk of concussions. >>> and making a difference for kids with special needs with a league they can call their own. >>> we're back with what could be a game changer for safety on the football field. as preseason practice gets under way at schools and colleges across the country, as you...
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>> john yang in cleveland tonight for us. thanks. >>> a state of emergency in parts of missouri where days of heavy rain and flash flooding have left a 4-year-old boy and his mother dead. and have caused a lot of misery for many people in that region. weather channel meteorologist mike seidel is following up from waynesville, missouri, tonight. good evening. >> reporter: good evening. you can see the rushing waters of the rooub hooub roubidoux creek behind me. it's still over its banks. rainfall at two to three inches an hour led to dangerous flash flooding and destruction. heavy storms pounded parts of southern missouri overnight. nine inches of rain fell in a few hours causing massive flooding to homes and businesses and left hundreds without power. >> we were able to effect several rescues from rooftop of vehicles and people pinned to trees by the force of the flood. >> reporter: officials issued mandatory evacuation orders. governor nixon declared a state of emergency and has called in the national guard. after a 4-year-o
>> john yang in cleveland tonight for us. thanks. >>> a state of emergency in parts of missouri where days of heavy rain and flash flooding have left a 4-year-old boy and his mother dead. and have caused a lot of misery for many people in that region. weather channel meteorologist mike seidel is following up from waynesville, missouri, tonight. good evening. >> reporter: good evening. you can see the rushing waters of the rooub hooub roubidoux creek behind me. it's still...
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>> reporter: john yang, nbc news, grosse point farms, michigan. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for thisaturday. i'm lester holt. we leave you with more images from today's historic events in washington, d.c. for all of us at nbc news, good night. >>> good evening, i'm diane dwyer. developing story in the south bay. police searching for a gunman who shot and kald man in downtown san jose 1:00, near third and julian street, not far from st. james park. people who live nearby say it was disturbing to hear gunfire, especially in the middle of the day. >> it's just crazy that this can happen in downtown san jose in broad daylight. i live on the corner. a friend was walking back this direction as i was going toward downtown when the shooting occurred. while i was reading about it, i was wondering if that person got hurt or not. >> the man shot was rushed to the hospital and pronounced dead a short time later. investigates don't know what led up to the shooting or whether it's gang related. they are working on putting together a description of the gunman. this is san jose's 33rd killing of the
>> reporter: john yang, nbc news, grosse point farms, michigan. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for thisaturday. i'm lester holt. we leave you with more images from today's historic events in washington, d.c. for all of us at nbc news, good night. >>> good evening, i'm diane dwyer. developing story in the south bay. police searching for a gunman who shot and kald man in downtown san jose 1:00, near third and julian street, not far from st. james park. people who...
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happen next. >> reporter: just like reading a good book. >> you got a bite. >> reporter: onyajohn yangnt farms, michigan. >>> we leave you tonight with the events from washington, d.c. for all of us at nbc news. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
happen next. >> reporter: just like reading a good book. >> you got a bite. >> reporter: onyajohn yangnt farms, michigan. >>> we leave you tonight with the events from washington, d.c. for all of us at nbc news. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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john yang has our report. >> 1205. how do you copy? >> 38-year-old male, stabbing. >> room one. >> reporter: saturday night at advocate christ medical center's e.r. in suburban oak lawn, seven trauma cases in two hours. most involve violence on chicago's south side. two shootings, a stabbing and an assault. >> put the tourniquet on him. just relax. >> reporter: dr. james doherty is head of the trauma department on hour 13 of a 24-hour shift. he is worried about a teenager who was shot in the head. >> the bullet fragment is still in there? >> the bullet fragment is gone. i don't see the bullet fragment at all. i think what happened it came in and hit you cracked the skull and then probably bounced out. >> reporter: the number of doas here has quadrupled in three years, but if they reach the doors alive, the survival rate is 97%. >> a lot of injuries. >> when you do something a lot, you get good at it. >> reporter: but it's getting harder. >> he is still pouring stuff out of there. >> amazing. throw the kitchen sink at him and see what h
john yang has our report. >> 1205. how do you copy? >> 38-year-old male, stabbing. >> room one. >> reporter: saturday night at advocate christ medical center's e.r. in suburban oak lawn, seven trauma cases in two hours. most involve violence on chicago's south side. two shootings, a stabbing and an assault. >> put the tourniquet on him. just relax. >> reporter: dr. james doherty is head of the trauma department on hour 13 of a 24-hour shift. he is worried...
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authorities are commending his workers and him for not trying to yang that thing out because that would have been catastrophic had he attempted eventually able to give him more fine. >> he's still holding it. >> what if your arms get tired on the way to the hospital? i'm getting tired of holding this thing. >> he was taken to the hospital. he's in stable condition now. but there with doctors, obviously had to be surgically removed properly without causing further damage to his brain. >> observe here, guys. >> that is a truck spinning out of control in san antonio, texas. we got this video from our friends at ksat. according to witnesses he not only hit the sign post, he rammed that truck across the street inside of a blockbuster individuvideo causing thousands dollars worth of damage. >> i turn around to see what happened and i see the truck is just inside of the store. >> and according to eyewitnesses, before cameras started rolling on this incident this guy hit several other guys. >> came out this way, sped out, smashed through like two cars like a bull dozer. >> did he have a stuck g
authorities are commending his workers and him for not trying to yang that thing out because that would have been catastrophic had he attempted eventually able to give him more fine. >> he's still holding it. >> what if your arms get tired on the way to the hospital? i'm getting tired of holding this thing. >> he was taken to the hospital. he's in stable condition now. but there with doctors, obviously had to be surgically removed properly without causing further damage to his...
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john yang, nbc news chicago. >> elites hope. when nightly news continues, the new eye tech helmet that may cut the risk of concussions. >>> and making a difference for kids with special needs with a league they can call their own. when i'm on my feet all day, my lower back acts up. yeah, the pain can be really tough. and it's my family that suffers. then i learned that my pain started at my feet. this was me. that's when i found dr. scholl's pain relief orthotics. yep, i went pro. they reduce the impact on my lower body. p-r-o. i get pain relief from the ground up. so i feel less pain and more energized. it's that simple! i'm a believer. we're all believers! dr. scholl's pain relief orthotics-- pain relief that starts with your feet. i'm a believer. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day women's 50+. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to
john yang, nbc news chicago. >> elites hope. when nightly news continues, the new eye tech helmet that may cut the risk of concussions. >>> and making a difference for kids with special needs with a league they can call their own. when i'm on my feet all day, my lower back acts up. yeah, the pain can be really tough. and it's my family that suffers. then i learned that my pain started at my feet. this was me. that's when i found dr. scholl's pain relief orthotics. yep, i went...
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>> john yang reporting from cleveland, ohio. thanks so much. appreciate it. >>> no patience.dent obama speaks out against russia's anti-gay laws ahead of the olympics and 20122.0. fresh off controversial comments, republican congressman hints at a run in with it 2016. those are today's topics for our agenda panel. gang, good to have you here. igor, i start with you. we have the iobc, international olympic committee receiving this delivery of more than 300,000 signatures from groups like all out and athlete ally asking them to condemn russia's anti-gay laws. president obama talked about that last night. take a listen. >> i have no patience for countries that try to treat gays or lesbians or transgender persons in ways that intimidate them or are harmful to them. i think putin and russia have a big stake in making sure the olympics work and i think they understand that for most of the countries that participate in the olympics, you know, we wouldn't tolerate gays and lesbians being treated differently. >> igor, how significant is this? we have the news this morning the presiden
>> john yang reporting from cleveland, ohio. thanks so much. appreciate it. >>> no patience.dent obama speaks out against russia's anti-gay laws ahead of the olympics and 20122.0. fresh off controversial comments, republican congressman hints at a run in with it 2016. those are today's topics for our agenda panel. gang, good to have you here. igor, i start with you. we have the iobc, international olympic committee receiving this delivery of more than 300,000 signatures from...
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just as i did in immigration and -- yang of eight --gang gang of eight, i want to get republicans on board. they shouldn't be republican or democrat. it makes good sense. to have a way to know if you are being snooped on, that should not be liberal or conservative. that should be a good, commonsense matter. i am pleased to see some of the support i've gotten from the right. darnple of these bills are good bills or someone did not read it, someone joked. >> do you trust the nsa? >> the nsa can do a lot of things that can be helpful to the united states, but i think they have gotten too carried away by what is technologically feasible, as compared to what is necessary for our security. i raise the question with them, and i will send a letter today to the republican senator asking what disciplinary steps were why they are allowing a 29-year-old contractor to come in and steal everything they have, going to china and to russia with it. if this happened at a company such as ibm, people would be fired. managers would be fired. they have all kinds of checks that that would not happen. nsa h
just as i did in immigration and -- yang of eight --gang gang of eight, i want to get republicans on board. they shouldn't be republican or democrat. it makes good sense. to have a way to know if you are being snooped on, that should not be liberal or conservative. that should be a good, commonsense matter. i am pleased to see some of the support i've gotten from the right. darnple of these bills are good bills or someone did not read it, someone joked. >> do you trust the nsa? >>...
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jia lynn yang covers the financial markets for the "washington post" and has been following the nasdaq today. >> gia lynn, thank you. >> nasdaq had a computer error that they discovered earlier in the day that basically made it difficult to figure out what prices stocks should be quoted at. so once they figured that out, they halted trading immediately of all nasdaq-listed companies. so we're talking big companies -- apple, might rosoft, intel. not just on nasdaq but also u.s. expectings. it took about a half hour to get the computer glitch figured out and spent the next two and a half hours to coordinate so the market would run smoothly. >> there was a crash some years ago, and goldman sachs had difficulty with its computers more recently. is this something 401(k) holders should be concerned about? >> this-- this thing today is sort of a new magnitude we're talking because the flash crash that you referred to, you know, for those who don't remember, this happened in 2010 and basically stocks just dove for a few minutes, and then shot right back up in just a few minute of trading. and
jia lynn yang covers the financial markets for the "washington post" and has been following the nasdaq today. >> gia lynn, thank you. >> nasdaq had a computer error that they discovered earlier in the day that basically made it difficult to figure out what prices stocks should be quoted at. so once they figured that out, they halted trading immediately of all nasdaq-listed companies. so we're talking big companies -- apple, might rosoft, intel. not just on nasdaq but also...
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nbc john yang has more. >> reporter: a new school year is under way in chicago. mayor was on the south side at an elementary school talking to students. he spoke briefly to reporters. this school year opens with a district reshaped in rahm emanuel's vision as he tries to revamp this school system. 47 fewer elementary schools opening today than opened last year. there are about 2,000 fewer employees, including teachers. 12,000 students because of the school closures, are taking longer walks to school and sometimes crossing dangerous gang turf. and because of that, there is a new program called save passage, trying to identify safe routes for these children to their new schools. lining these roots, along these roots, not only police, but city workers, water, sewer workers and parking enforcement workers, all eyes and ears to watch these routes for violence, to listen to the kids, to listen to their concerns. there are a number of community activists groups taking part in this program and budgeted for 11.4 million. already the police has been paying overtime, a big
nbc john yang has more. >> reporter: a new school year is under way in chicago. mayor was on the south side at an elementary school talking to students. he spoke briefly to reporters. this school year opens with a district reshaped in rahm emanuel's vision as he tries to revamp this school system. 47 fewer elementary schools opening today than opened last year. there are about 2,000 fewer employees, including teachers. 12,000 students because of the school closures, are taking longer...
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john yang, nbc news, oak lawn, illinois. >> we have just learned new details about that horrific limousine fire in california that killed five women, friends who were celebrating a wedding and got trapped in the back. officials say the deadly fire was sparked by a mechanical problem, a failure of the rear suspension system. four other friends and the limo driver survived. you remember the driver had first thought one of the women who knocked on the partition window was asking if she could smoke. he'll pay a fine for having too many passengers in the car but won't face any other charges. >>> in san diego tonight, it looks like the situation involving embattled mayor bob filner may be nearing a tipping point. he's out of therapy, but there's been no sign amid city hall amid a flurry of sexual harassment allegations and an effort to recall him from office. instead our station from san diego reports that filner spent the day in a closed door meeting with city leaders and his accusers, among others. no word on the outcome of that meeting. >>> important health news tonight about lyme disease. it
john yang, nbc news, oak lawn, illinois. >> we have just learned new details about that horrific limousine fire in california that killed five women, friends who were celebrating a wedding and got trapped in the back. officials say the deadly fire was sparked by a mechanical problem, a failure of the rear suspension system. four other friends and the limo driver survived. you remember the driver had first thought one of the women who knocked on the partition window was asking if she could...
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straight to kathy yang, live in hong kong. >> asian stocks did suffer from a case of jitters over syria japan, australia, and hong kong were affected. so where the region's emerging markets. indonesia, thailand, and india all slumped. in the first hour of trading, stocks in sydney, and tokyo are mixed. icbc, the world's biggest bank by market value, reported first- half rough it rose 12.3%, beating analyst expectations. that is the slowest growth they have ever delivered in four years. icbc rounds at the big picture for chinese banks in a slowing economy that is also in the middle of government-mandated economic reformswhile chinese bl reporting solid profits, profits are slowing. still ahead for china's banking sector, continuing shakeout sober profligate lending, shadow banking, and balance sheets with too many bad loans. following these results, bank shares in shanghai and hong kong are down. fundraising may be in the cards for agricultural bank of china. the country's third-largest bank is working on plans to raise capital by issuing referred shares. they issued shares wednesday, di
straight to kathy yang, live in hong kong. >> asian stocks did suffer from a case of jitters over syria japan, australia, and hong kong were affected. so where the region's emerging markets. indonesia, thailand, and india all slumped. in the first hour of trading, stocks in sydney, and tokyo are mixed. icbc, the world's biggest bank by market value, reported first- half rough it rose 12.3%, beating analyst expectations. that is the slowest growth they have ever delivered in four years....
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yang chased down tiger woods on the final day and won his only major championship.r four, in 1977, lanny watkins defeated gene in a playoff after trailing by six shots entering sunday. number three, in 1978 john won his only major with a sudden death victory over tom watson and jerry pate. number two, in 1989, payne stewart shot 31 on the back nine to claim his only pga championship. and number one, in 2011 keegan bradley rallied from five shots down with three holes to play to earn his first major championship. >> welcome back to our all access special at the pga championship. we're here in rochester, new york, where one of the giants of the game got his start. in the 1920s, walter hagen was as popular as babe ruth and no one cheered for him more loudly than they did in this community as went on to win 11 majors, a number only jack nicklaus and tiger woods have passed in the time since. here is craig sager with more. ♪ >> reporter: walter hagen didn't set out to be a millionaire. he said he just waned to live like one. he had a yen for long, powerful, expensive car
yang chased down tiger woods on the final day and won his only major championship.r four, in 1977, lanny watkins defeated gene in a playoff after trailing by six shots entering sunday. number three, in 1978 john won his only major with a sudden death victory over tom watson and jerry pate. number two, in 1989, payne stewart shot 31 on the back nine to claim his only pga championship. and number one, in 2011 keegan bradley rallied from five shots down with three holes to play to earn his first...
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taint that well being so when you look at the at it from that perspective it's almost like inning yang i mean they're always in competition but ultimately they lead you to balance and you cannot even argue some sort of harmony do you think that the current relationship between these two countries the united states and china could be seen as a balance and an easy balance but the vice. europe you is the largest trading partner. china u.s. number two definitely u.s. remains very important for china from economic point of view there's a lot of complete complimentary aspect of the relationship and also you know the chinese have to continue to buy treasury appeals to finance you know the deficit of the government there so the the mutual dependence on nature of china us giving me a lot of confidence about you know china and us were such issues in a pleasant way in the collaborative way and then as i said if china the u.s. cannot get along at that alone well none of the global issues can be settled period so us for the sec of humanity for common good i mean we really have to learn to be open m
taint that well being so when you look at the at it from that perspective it's almost like inning yang i mean they're always in competition but ultimately they lead you to balance and you cannot even argue some sort of harmony do you think that the current relationship between these two countries the united states and china could be seen as a balance and an easy balance but the vice. europe you is the largest trading partner. china u.s. number two definitely u.s. remains very important for...
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makes the whole only yes yang has very strong opinion and that's all that is that is personal i mean people sometimes the absolute almost part does. as an example as part does personality play a great deal in everything it's not just dance it's in actors and actresses and any performance star quality and that's what we're looking for you know you have a hip hop dancer twix who was rejected right for a while to eat a whole times you know warlord mated for him. he just came back and got stronger and stronger he learned more than just what he first presented to us he actually trained he did dance classes and i think this is the great thing that we've seen over the ten years larry is that the dances in this country have really exponentially grown in technique the untrained dancers got together with the formally trained dancers and they. inspired each other during auditions do you have ideas or who's going to go all the way and yet you definitely do there's this there's a moment that idea where on the very first day i walked on the line and i kind of we don't know anything about anybody a
makes the whole only yes yang has very strong opinion and that's all that is that is personal i mean people sometimes the absolute almost part does. as an example as part does personality play a great deal in everything it's not just dance it's in actors and actresses and any performance star quality and that's what we're looking for you know you have a hip hop dancer twix who was rejected right for a while to eat a whole times you know warlord mated for him. he just came back and got stronger...
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city star party marches turned violent as protesters attacked a major bank and national media john yang to a spot in june over public transport rises and pouring money into high profile sporting events while social services remains have been really underfunded there. let's recap our top story this hour now and that is that president obama has declared his intention to attack syria we're learning that the decision to consult congress came at the last minute that's according to u.s. officials a congressional spokes person has announced lawmakers will deal with the issue when they return from the summer recess on september ninth and obama hasn't said exactly when the attack on syria could take place and clearly a lot will depend on what happens at that session in just over a week from now and we'll have more on that in a little over thirty minutes from now with metro's in the news team for that we head to our washington d.c. studios for breaking the set with abby martin that's coming your way just a couple of moments. so the historic and for many americans tragic ruling in the bradley mann
city star party marches turned violent as protesters attacked a major bank and national media john yang to a spot in june over public transport rises and pouring money into high profile sporting events while social services remains have been really underfunded there. let's recap our top story this hour now and that is that president obama has declared his intention to attack syria we're learning that the decision to consult congress came at the last minute that's according to u.s. officials a...
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the same defense he uses all t years later with tate, la by yang ca. >> >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2. of here's our prime time lineup for tonight. starting at 7 p.m. eastern, susan dunn talks about the election of 1940 at the roosevelt reading festival. then at 7:45, graham rehman tells the story of new york city police department whistleblower adrian schoolcraft followed by michael novak, author of "writing left to right." then at 10 p.m. eastern, craig steven wilder joins booktv on "after words." in an interview with joe madison, mr. wilder talks about "ebony and ivy: race, slavery and the troubled history of america's universities." we wrap up tonight's prime time programming at 11 p.m. eastern with the biography of charles manson.
the same defense he uses all t years later with tate, la by yang ca. >> >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2. of here's our prime time lineup for tonight. starting at 7 p.m. eastern, susan dunn talks about the election of 1940 at the roosevelt reading festival. then at 7:45, graham rehman tells the story of new york city police department whistleblower adrian schoolcraft followed by michael novak, author of...
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yang's both energy manipulation and a surprise surprise because it's first to see f.t.c. has formally subpoenaed the aluminum industry which of course means j.p. morgan morgan stanley is also in the commodities regulator cites the issue as we've been discussing and vasya shuffling pallets of metals into a warehouse to technically comply with exchange regulation the problem is that it's been taking up to eighteen months for end users such as coca-cola to get the stuff the last time this you have to see investigated metals market manipulation.
yang's both energy manipulation and a surprise surprise because it's first to see f.t.c. has formally subpoenaed the aluminum industry which of course means j.p. morgan morgan stanley is also in the commodities regulator cites the issue as we've been discussing and vasya shuffling pallets of metals into a warehouse to technically comply with exchange regulation the problem is that it's been taking up to eighteen months for end users such as coca-cola to get the stuff the last time this you have...
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men gur yang airport. ben gur yang airport.hed, the wing of the moderate palestinian authority created by arafat, they will take rockets and missills, they will place them on those mountain, and they will make a beeline for ben-gurion airport. from a security strategic perspective, crazy. this is an issue i'm very passionate about, as you can tell. so i didn't mean to go after too much, but, man, for israel to give up judea and sumeria at any point in history, especially this point in history, that's crazy. [applause] [inaudible conversations] we>> we have a friend who was pt of a school where the children were attending, and another, a teacher wanted to bring in a woman dressed in a burka to teach the quran and the prayers. i'm mentioning this so that we can address our members of congress with -- because i thought it was a great approach. she said, okay, if they come in and they want to teach the quran, then i want to come in, i have a jewish friend, and i'm a christian, and we want to come in and teach the bible and teach ab
men gur yang airport. ben gur yang airport.hed, the wing of the moderate palestinian authority created by arafat, they will take rockets and missills, they will place them on those mountain, and they will make a beeline for ben-gurion airport. from a security strategic perspective, crazy. this is an issue i'm very passionate about, as you can tell. so i didn't mean to go after too much, but, man, for israel to give up judea and sumeria at any point in history, especially this point in history,...
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pick-up truck saw what was happening astopped and the horse darted in front of his truck and the car yang collided with the front-end, injuring the 11-year-old in the backseat. >> the girl had only minor injuries. the horse was caught not far way. >>> some members of congress went reform of the national security agency to go beyond what president obama is proposing. >> i know there are people in homeland security and intelligence that say no, this is really helping and i am going it would help if you put a soldier in every home, but we don't want to give up that much of our liberty. >> the statement by republican louie goffmer? a. president obama began summer vacation his family. they landed in martha as you vineyard this evening for the weeklong retreat. earlier today the president went to florida to speak to disabled veterans and announced that the veteran's administration is processing their claims faster. >> after years when the backlog kept growing, finally the backlog is shrinking. in the last five months alone it's down 0% and we're turning the tide. >> the va reports the average w
pick-up truck saw what was happening astopped and the horse darted in front of his truck and the car yang collided with the front-end, injuring the 11-year-old in the backseat. >> the girl had only minor injuries. the horse was caught not far way. >>> some members of congress went reform of the national security agency to go beyond what president obama is proposing. >> i know there are people in homeland security and intelligence that say no, this is really helping and i am...
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they say the new york yang he in no way incity tutsi-- institute assisted. >> like in the cycling investigationmpted to hold the teams and trainers involved and we suspended them as well. but if the teams didn't know, it's totally unfair to hold them responsible for it. what will be interesting if a-rod decides to challenge whether or not he used and possessed these performance-enhancing drugs, as major league baseball alleges or if he's just going to attempt to get a reduction in his suspension. i think quite fraenly we as sports fans will be inclined to forgive if he does what the other 17 in this case have done, which is acknowledge their use and possession and then not fight. we'll see what happens. >> you wouldn't have any athletes who have been accused of this sort of thing that are in denial about it, right? thank you so much for your time. we appreciate it. >> he may already have a heisman but has johnny manziel putting his future in jeopardy? he's allegedly selling autographs. espn has two sources who say they saw johnny football sign the stuff but hasn't seen the money exchanged. he's
they say the new york yang he in no way incity tutsi-- institute assisted. >> like in the cycling investigationmpted to hold the teams and trainers involved and we suspended them as well. but if the teams didn't know, it's totally unfair to hold them responsible for it. what will be interesting if a-rod decides to challenge whether or not he used and possessed these performance-enhancing drugs, as major league baseball alleges or if he's just going to attempt to get a reduction in his...
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bree yang carter is at the scene, she has the latest on h serious situation. >> take a look behind me, you can see police still out here investigating what happened to this accident. why ask individual is was here along this highway. according to police, they were first called out here about 4:45 this morning to reports of a person struck. they remain out here, as you can see several lanes are blocked. be uh the two left lanes are getting by. but there are back ups for miles. now to find out ways to get around all of this during your mourning commute, let's turn things over to amanda meadows. >> thank you, bring. and your bet bet to get around those delays is rout 29. that's going to stack up very quickly. you is several lanes closed and we actually have three different incidents on 66 right now. heading over to our mapping system, you can see at rout 50, you have those delays, i believe we have a chopper shot, but those would show you the two right lanes are closed. there you go, there's that chopper and you can see the police activity, and things are very slow, about a five-mile bac
bree yang carter is at the scene, she has the latest on h serious situation. >> take a look behind me, you can see police still out here investigating what happened to this accident. why ask individual is was here along this highway. according to police, they were first called out here about 4:45 this morning to reports of a person struck. they remain out here, as you can see several lanes are blocked. be uh the two left lanes are getting by. but there are back ups for miles. now to find...
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. >>> good afternoon, welcome back, i'm eun yang. >> the news is coming on a barricade in northern virginia. jackie bensen is at a live desk with more. >> this is unfolding right now. we understand fairfax county police are on the scene at the home on pebblebrook court after reports that a gunshot was fired inside that home earlier this afternoon about 2:30. police were already on the scene for a domestic dispute when they heard that shot. investigators say that the person in the house wouldn't let them in and wouldn't let them leave. now that person is refusing to come out. we're told this began when officers responded to that home on pebl brook court about 2:30 this afternoon for a domestic dispute. but the shot fired was not fired until about an hour later. police are not saying at this time if anyone has been hurt. julie carey is on the way to the scene. when we get move, we'll bring it to you. >> take a good look at this composite sketch. prince william county police are looking for this man. he broke into a woodbridge home and sexually assaulted a woman in her own bed. the victim tell
. >>> good afternoon, welcome back, i'm eun yang. >> the news is coming on a barricade in northern virginia. jackie bensen is at a live desk with more. >> this is unfolding right now. we understand fairfax county police are on the scene at the home on pebblebrook court after reports that a gunshot was fired inside that home earlier this afternoon about 2:30. police were already on the scene for a domestic dispute when they heard that shot. investigators say that the person...
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yang is leaving saying it has been a great privilege to play the character and sad and excited to seehere her final season will take her. she will leave gray's anatomy at the end of the 10 the season in the spring. you can catch the premiere on thursday, september 26 at 9:00 p.m. right here. >> now a check with josh for what coming up on "good morning america" at 7:00. >> josh, great to see you. >> great to see you and talk live with you, great to be here. everyone is watching in the bay area, here on kgo we have a very busy morning to follow up on so many stories you have been covering this morning. we will bring an exclusive interview with the ex-wife of the pop star usher coming in the wake of their son's near fatal pool accident and her resulting failure to win custody of their child at an emergency hearing the she sat down with us and had a lot to say. you will want to stick around for that. also, i don't know if you got a chance to play, we did here in new york, we all tried to win $450 million a tuesdays ago. we all gave so that a few could win and by a "few" i mean the ocean 1
yang is leaving saying it has been a great privilege to play the character and sad and excited to seehere her final season will take her. she will leave gray's anatomy at the end of the 10 the season in the spring. you can catch the premiere on thursday, september 26 at 9:00 p.m. right here. >> now a check with josh for what coming up on "good morning america" at 7:00. >> josh, great to see you. >> great to see you and talk live with you, great to be here. everyone...
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and he knew he was dying, so he urged me to leave, and then he told his neighbors that don't tell yang the fuse -- the news of my death, of his death until he passes away. [speaking chinese] >> translator: i didn't return home again until a few days later when my childhood friend came with the bad news. i went back, and my father was already dead. >> but you did not realize at the time that this was a wider problem. [speaking chinese] >> translator: i blamed myself. i thought my father's death was an individual case, and i thought it was because i was in my school in the county away from home, so i was not around to dig out wild veggies to feed. >> when did you realize that this was a big problem and not just a problem in your village? [speaking chinese] >> translator: took me a long time. [speaking chinese] >> translator: not until in the middle of the cultural revolution. [speaking chinese] >> translator: so in the middle of the cultural revolution, the above of my province was criticizing the party secretary of the province, blaming him, and that was the time when it disclosed -- [s
and he knew he was dying, so he urged me to leave, and then he told his neighbors that don't tell yang the fuse -- the news of my death, of his death until he passes away. [speaking chinese] >> translator: i didn't return home again until a few days later when my childhood friend came with the bad news. i went back, and my father was already dead. >> but you did not realize at the time that this was a wider problem. [speaking chinese] >> translator: i blamed myself. i thought...
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i see this as being yin and yang. my dark side, my light side. i don't view either as being evil. i just view them as different aspects of myself. when i come to prison, one thing i can still do that i'm not letting the system take away from me, it helps remind me that i'm not just an animal behind bars. i'm not just you know locked away for the rest of my life. i can still experience and do a few of the things that make me feel who i am. >>> coming up on "lockup raw" the devil's workshop. >> allegedly involved in a situation in the chapel where he was involved in sexual activity with another inmate. >> when it comes to sex behind bars, not even the chapel is sacred. >> this isn't the first time that it's happened. >> unfortunately, i'm not good at hiding. that's my problem. i stand out. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> most prisons offer religious services but for some inmates, not even the chapel is sacred. >> i was down in the chapel, i was down there with another person and i knew that the situation was the
i see this as being yin and yang. my dark side, my light side. i don't view either as being evil. i just view them as different aspects of myself. when i come to prison, one thing i can still do that i'm not letting the system take away from me, it helps remind me that i'm not just an animal behind bars. i'm not just you know locked away for the rest of my life. i can still experience and do a few of the things that make me feel who i am. >>> coming up on "lockup raw" the...
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for more, cathy yang joins us live from hong kong. >> there is one thing that navy ships and aircraftdo, guzzle fuel. heightened expectations of an imminent attack in syria will inevitably drain available oil supplies and push up prices. u.s. crude climbed two and 18- month record and brent crude hit a six-month high. that drove down stocks in asia on wednesday, partly over concern that a strike on syria could escalate into a wider regional conflict. in the first hour of trading in asia, shares are recovering. despite the global spike in crude prices, petro china has not benefited from it. china's dominant oil producer and natural gas distributed last -- lost $1 billion on wednesday after they disclosed three senior investigators were under investigation by the chinese government for severe disciplinary violations and had resigned. in the first 30 minutes of trading, petro china shares in hong kong are recovering, up 1.25%. shares are up more. following the news of the investigations, morgan stanley analyst advised clients to shift away from petra china and invest in cnooc or sinopec.
for more, cathy yang joins us live from hong kong. >> there is one thing that navy ships and aircraftdo, guzzle fuel. heightened expectations of an imminent attack in syria will inevitably drain available oil supplies and push up prices. u.s. crude climbed two and 18- month record and brent crude hit a six-month high. that drove down stocks in asia on wednesday, partly over concern that a strike on syria could escalate into a wider regional conflict. in the first hour of trading in asia,...
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john yang joins me from cleveland.hat must have been such an incredible emotional moment there, john. >> reporter: not just for michelle knight who was here this morning, but i think neighbors really cheered with the first big chunk of that house was taken out by the excavator. they also cheered when the final wall came down. in the cab of that excavator when they took the first bite out of the house was gina dejesus's aunt. she said it was such a good feeling to be in that big machine when it started tearing the house down. she told nbc news she had so much anger in her right now about this she wanted to just keep going and take down the whole house. after the house came down the neighboring church rang its bells. the pastor -- the pastor there at the emmanuel lutheran church told me that all he could think of was that for every sunday for all the three years that they were in the house, those bells rang through the walls. there was nothing that ariel castro could do to stop the bells ringing through those walls for t
john yang joins me from cleveland.hat must have been such an incredible emotional moment there, john. >> reporter: not just for michelle knight who was here this morning, but i think neighbors really cheered with the first big chunk of that house was taken out by the excavator. they also cheered when the final wall came down. in the cab of that excavator when they took the first bite out of the house was gina dejesus's aunt. she said it was such a good feeling to be in that big machine...
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. >> jamie: more bad news for yang key slugger -- yankee slugger alex rodriguez. why his own team slapped him with a $150,000 fine. when i'm on my feet all day, my lower back acts up. yeah, the pain can be really tough. and it's my family that suffers. then i learned that my pain started at my feet. this was me. that's when i found dr. scholl's pain relief orthotics. yep, i went pro. they reduce the impact on my lower body. p-r-o. i get pain relief from the ground up. so i feel less pain and more energized. it's that simple! i'm a believer. we're all believers! dr. scholl's pain relief orthotics-- pain relief that starts with your feet. i'm a believer. >> eric: to voter fraud now and jail for another politician. he was running for the massachusetts state house and was charged with faking absentee ballots. we've seen that before for trying to steal elections. he pled guilty to forgery when registrations for 300 voters were changed from democrat to unenrolled. he will serve four months of the sentence. as it turned out, he lost the g.o.p. primary in the race anyway.
. >> jamie: more bad news for yang key slugger -- yankee slugger alex rodriguez. why his own team slapped him with a $150,000 fine. when i'm on my feet all day, my lower back acts up. yeah, the pain can be really tough. and it's my family that suffers. then i learned that my pain started at my feet. this was me. that's when i found dr. scholl's pain relief orthotics. yep, i went pro. they reduce the impact on my lower body. p-r-o. i get pain relief from the ground up. so i feel less pain...
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and by the time the dust settled jerry yang was out of a job.hn tweeted and said he talked to tim cook on the phone. we're not sure how much stock he has. bloomberg says it's more than $1 billion whatever it is it's enough to get the ceo to take your phone calls. when people like icahn buy shares in companies like apple it's for one of two reasons. one they think the stock is undervalued, two, they think they can make some change that will force the stock to go higher. in apple's case, he wants apple to borrow money to buy back more of its stock which increases the value of shareholders' shareholdering including mr mrmr. i mr. icahn's. let's get a market check. >> apple was the big story yesterday. futures lower after stocks recovered from early losses on tuesday. the dow managing to avoid a three-day losing streak. today look for data on wholesale inflation, producer prices and earnings from the like of beer, macy's, and cisco system. the dow rising 31 points in yesterday's trade. the nasdaq adding 14. helped by shares of apple. scott? >> thank
and by the time the dust settled jerry yang was out of a job.hn tweeted and said he talked to tim cook on the phone. we're not sure how much stock he has. bloomberg says it's more than $1 billion whatever it is it's enough to get the ceo to take your phone calls. when people like icahn buy shares in companies like apple it's for one of two reasons. one they think the stock is undervalued, two, they think they can make some change that will force the stock to go higher. in apple's case, he wants...
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by the time the dust settled there, jerry yang was out of a job.cahn tweeted about his stock by tuesday. he already talked to apple ceo tim cook. not sure how much stock icahn has. whatever is it, it's enough to get the company's ceo to take your phone calls. now, when people like icahn buy shares in companies like apple it's for one of two reasons. one they think the stock is undervalued or, two, they think they can make some change that will force that stock to go higher. in apple's case it would appear he wants an toll borrow money to buy back more of its stock which would increase the value of shareholders' share holdings including mr. icahn's. >>> a stock to watch this morning, macy's trades under the symbol m. sales have slowed and it will miss wall street'sing pecktations for profits. the quarter that they're talking about was the start of august. i don't think we're seeing an issue in back-to-school shopping, not there. i think we'll see that next quarter. >>> speaking of back to school, the parent internet viewer earlier. here's the iphone
by the time the dust settled there, jerry yang was out of a job.cahn tweeted about his stock by tuesday. he already talked to apple ceo tim cook. not sure how much stock icahn has. whatever is it, it's enough to get the company's ceo to take your phone calls. now, when people like icahn buy shares in companies like apple it's for one of two reasons. one they think the stock is undervalued or, two, they think they can make some change that will force that stock to go higher. in apple's case it...
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it lies 100-kilometers northeast of pa i don't think yang.untain ranges, human rights organizations have previously documented the abuses that go on in north korean political prison camps. thought to hold between 150,200,000 people. but this time, it's a u.n. commission of inquiry, i three-person expert panel compiling the testimonies. >> we will leave no stone upturned and then we will give notice to the government of the north korea, so that they are on notice and have due process and have an opportunity to respond in detail. no just general that this is a holland advertise act. it's a reaction to the whole community. a reaction which will be appropriately detailed to all the evidence that we have gathering. >> reporter: the north korean government has always denied the existence of political concentration camps. so far, it's shown little willingness to examine it's human rights record. the you feel n. commission of inquiry has generate aid sense of optimism among human rights grooves, they say it will provide an authoritative account of co
it lies 100-kilometers northeast of pa i don't think yang.untain ranges, human rights organizations have previously documented the abuses that go on in north korean political prison camps. thought to hold between 150,200,000 people. but this time, it's a u.n. commission of inquiry, i three-person expert panel compiling the testimonies. >> we will leave no stone upturned and then we will give notice to the government of the north korea, so that they are on notice and have due process and...
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. >> all right, john yang.s an interesting story that a lot of urban communities around the country are watching to see what the mayor is doing in chicago. that's why we're watching it. thanks very much. trivia time. we asked, when was the last time new york city elected a democratic mayor? think about that. it was in the '80s when democratic defeated giuliani to become new york city's first black mayor. we have three decadesway since the last time new york city elected a democratic mayor. send your questions to daily rundown@msnbc.com. it's true, every road trip i did then, high school and college, that year, this horrible song kept coming up over and over again. i'll be right back. [ shapiro ] at legalzoom, you can take care of virtually all your important legal matters in just minutes. protect your family... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. for aveeno® positively radiant face moisturizer. [ female announcer ] aveeno® with soy helps reduce the look of brown spots in 4 week
. >> all right, john yang.s an interesting story that a lot of urban communities around the country are watching to see what the mayor is doing in chicago. that's why we're watching it. thanks very much. trivia time. we asked, when was the last time new york city elected a democratic mayor? think about that. it was in the '80s when democratic defeated giuliani to become new york city's first black mayor. we have three decadesway since the last time new york city elected a democratic...
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analyst anne stephenson-yang, who has traveled across china, showed us a giant project all but abandonedy of tianjin, with concrete skeletons as far as the eye can see. the plan is to build a new financial district to rival manhattan, including a lincoln center and a world trade center, only taller. but it all seems frozen.
analyst anne stephenson-yang, who has traveled across china, showed us a giant project all but abandonedy of tianjin, with concrete skeletons as far as the eye can see. the plan is to build a new financial district to rival manhattan, including a lincoln center and a world trade center, only taller. but it all seems frozen.