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joiningight, yang yang us from washington. thank you very much. our hans nichols is joining us from washington. he has been covering the summit this week. flying in from his position in europe to help us out. talk to us about what are some of the main takeaways from this for him -- forum? >> yesterday was about investment and growth, and frankly a return on investment. today it is more what you can do to guarantee stability, guarantee transparency. nearly 50 hates of state -- heads of state are here in washington. no individual meetings, i should note. there has been a little consternation on that. the focus is on transparency in government and what president obama made clear this morning, the burden is on african leaders, african heads of state to start delivering on good governance. to talk. not here just we are here to take action, concrete steps to build on africa's progress and forge a equal partnerships that we sick. tangible steps to deliver more prosperity, and more justice to our citizens. >> good governance is a byword for "lack of corru
joiningight, yang yang us from washington. thank you very much. our hans nichols is joining us from washington. he has been covering the summit this week. flying in from his position in europe to help us out. talk to us about what are some of the main takeaways from this for him -- forum? >> yesterday was about investment and growth, and frankly a return on investment. today it is more what you can do to guarantee stability, guarantee transparency. nearly 50 hates of state -- heads of...
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brian. >> john yang starting us off suburban st. louis, missouri, tonight. >>> now we move overseas to the crisis in iraq. more than a decade after u.s. forces invaded that country, toppled saddam hussein. over two years since the last u.s. combat forces left, there the u.s. is engaged once again militarily and politically in iraq carrying out air strikes, trying to help shape a government there capable of holding the country together, and one friendlier to the u.s. nbc's keir simmons is on the ground in northern iraq tonight, keir, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. u.s. air strikes have slowed the advances of isis here. these attacks have been brutal and relentless. and u.s. aid drops have eased the humanitarian crisis, but it's now a political crisis adding to fears that this country may be unraveling. this is why the u.s. is involved in iraq again. thousands of desperate refugees swarming helicopters scrambling for aid after being stranded for days without food and water in the brutally hot mountains of northern ira
brian. >> john yang starting us off suburban st. louis, missouri, tonight. >>> now we move overseas to the crisis in iraq. more than a decade after u.s. forces invaded that country, toppled saddam hussein. over two years since the last u.s. combat forces left, there the u.s. is engaged once again militarily and politically in iraq carrying out air strikes, trying to help shape a government there capable of holding the country together, and one friendlier to the u.s. nbc's keir...
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but it all seems frozen. >> anne stephenson-yang: there's supposed to be a rockefeller center here. i hope they have 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; when regulations caused property prices to drop, it infuriated all those homeowners who watche
but it all seems frozen. >> anne stephenson-yang: there's supposed to be a rockefeller center here. i hope they have 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, ferguson, missouri. >>> overseas to iraq, where the u.s. sent 120 more military advisers to assess the humanitarian crisis that amounts to a modern day exodus. thousands of civilians, religious minorities fleeing an onslaught of violence by these isis militants. nbc's keir simmons reports from iraq tonight. and a warning, this report contains some images that are tough to watch. >> reporter: they have crossed a mountain on foot in the desert heat, forced to flee their homes. driven by their fear of isis. this woman says militants beheaded several men in her village and mounted their heads on the hoods of cars. isis is well armed but sheer terror may be their most powerful weapon. crucifixions, men tied together and marched to their deaths, shot in the head. others buried alive according to one iraqi minister. atrocities documented by the militants themselves, and shared with the world on social media. sending a chilling message. we take no prisoners. and these are the men confronting isis. today we met kurdish commanders who have known war
john yang, nbc news, ferguson, missouri. >>> overseas to iraq, where the u.s. sent 120 more military advisers to assess the humanitarian crisis that amounts to a modern day exodus. thousands of civilians, religious minorities fleeing an onslaught of violence by these isis militants. nbc's keir simmons reports from iraq tonight. and a warning, this report contains some images that are tough to watch. >> reporter: they have crossed a mountain on foot in the desert heat, forced to...
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>> all right, john yang tonight, thank you. >>> now to iraq. the u.s. launched new air strikes today in an effort to turn the tide against is isis. the state department announced they're evacuating some staff from consulate in erbil, a key northern city that isis fighters are threatening to overrun. nbc is in erbil tonight with more. >> reporter: good evening, lester. tonight kurdish fighters tell us they have taken back a key town not far from here using those u.s. military air strikes to gain a military advantage. fierce fighting on the ground throughout northern iraq and aided by more u.s. bombing raids today. kurdish forces apparently overwhelmed isis in one key town, mcmore. a jihadist vehicle burned out. the battle was broadcast on television 20 miles away in erbil, a city threatened by isis for days. people are crowded around the tv here to watch the fighting that is taking place right outside this city. but more horrific reports are emerging of an isis reign of terror. an iraqi minister said isis kidnapped 300 women and killed 500 people. he cla
>> all right, john yang tonight, thank you. >>> now to iraq. the u.s. launched new air strikes today in an effort to turn the tide against is isis. the state department announced they're evacuating some staff from consulate in erbil, a key northern city that isis fighters are threatening to overrun. nbc is in erbil tonight with more. >> reporter: good evening, lester. tonight kurdish fighters tell us they have taken back a key town not far from here using those u.s....
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john yang, nbc news, cleveland. >>> when we come back, caught on camera. for one man why bng pulled over for speeding may have been the best thing that ever happened. [ female announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you
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that was nbc's john yang reporting for us. now the justice department has responded to calls for federal investigation saying that attorney general eric holder has instructed civil rights attorneys to monitor the developments. and benjamin crumb p, the same attorney that represented the family of trayvon martin will represent the family of michael brown. >>> we switch gears turning our attention to business news this monday. gas prices are sitting at a four year low and on wall street, investors keep a close eye on events in the middle east. jeff, set the stage of what looks ahead for the week. >>> it's going to be a fascinating week. we got a late rally on friday on the news that apparently the russians seem to be deescalating and pulling back on this ukraine story. but we wait and watch on that. what we do know is the futures indicate we'll have a positive start to the u.s. trading session. you know those gas prices? they will help. if it's about getting growth, what we've seen according to the lundberg survey is about a six
that was nbc's john yang reporting for us. now the justice department has responded to calls for federal investigation saying that attorney general eric holder has instructed civil rights attorneys to monitor the developments. and benjamin crumb p, the same attorney that represented the family of trayvon martin will represent the family of michael brown. >>> we switch gears turning our attention to business news this monday. gas prices are sitting at a four year low and on wall street,...
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yang yang joins us. at this is no vaccine time and normally money patients are given fluids, blood transfusions, and antibiotics with the hope the immune system can fight off the virus, but 900 a death toll of nearly out this latest outbreak, the measures are far from effective. we may now have a breakthrough because at the request of the u.s. charity that works with the two infected americans, dr. kent bol,tley and nancy write experimentalued in serum. by saneing developed diego-based zmapp. until now, they had in a little-known company with only nine employees. a little more known now. >> we mentioned early on that the serum has not been tested on humans, so how were they able to use it in these cases? >> this was a case of desperate times, and desperate measures. desperate to save their workers, samaritan purse, the company they work for, reached out. the u.s. has very strict drug approvet the usda can drugs under what is known as the clause.onate use they were informed of the risk and had to give the
yang yang joins us. at this is no vaccine time and normally money patients are given fluids, blood transfusions, and antibiotics with the hope the immune system can fight off the virus, but 900 a death toll of nearly out this latest outbreak, the measures are far from effective. we may now have a breakthrough because at the request of the u.s. charity that works with the two infected americans, dr. kent bol,tley and nancy write experimentalued in serum. by saneing developed diego-based zmapp....
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yang, thank -- yang you so much. yang yang in washington. moving and shaking this hour, warren buffett's favorite banker. for at least a dozen years, starting when he was at goldman a closerott has been advisor to warren buffett. he has been involved in deals involving 10 of the 30 wealthiest people in the world, and among the some other midwesterners like charles and david coke. he also works with the heirs of the family of walmart. he asks for a $25 million investment for one of his equity funds. we will have much more on byron next hour.e some of these reporting earnings. dan loeb is now the largest shareholder in the auction house. olivia sterns has been looking at the challenges ahead for sotheby's. >> they have made big changes. a little bitook like this morning, which is surprising because there have been record sales this spring. it looks like everyone was putting out tens of millions on our. -- art. has the cellsally growth, but they do not have the earnings growth, and that was part of daniel loeb's critique. spent too much time wh
yang, thank -- yang you so much. yang yang in washington. moving and shaking this hour, warren buffett's favorite banker. for at least a dozen years, starting when he was at goldman a closerott has been advisor to warren buffett. he has been involved in deals involving 10 of the 30 wealthiest people in the world, and among the some other midwesterners like charles and david coke. he also works with the heirs of the family of walmart. he asks for a $25 million investment for one of his equity...
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yang's -- bloomberg's yang . can watch the world health organization meeting happening right now on bloomberg.com/tv. back to retail, brian cornell takes over as the new target ceo today. the former pepsico executive is a rare outside hire for retail in general and he will try to recover from the slow entry into the canadian market and a data breach hacking scandal we saw last year. join us is a great wrong -- roundtable -- joe grommet, gromek,eo of -- joseph former president of the brother. also, matt rebel -- matthew rebel. you andlet's start with what a big task this will be for brian cornell. how will you sprinkle the magic dust? >> he has a huge task. one of the issues he's facing is bringing back the consumer they have lost over the last 10 years or so and he really has to bring back the cool factor within target. there was a point in time they had michael graves, all of these will.house brands, if you he has to re-energize that. >> how would you do that? if you were there, joe, how would you do that? >> th
yang's -- bloomberg's yang . can watch the world health organization meeting happening right now on bloomberg.com/tv. back to retail, brian cornell takes over as the new target ceo today. the former pepsico executive is a rare outside hire for retail in general and he will try to recover from the slow entry into the canadian market and a data breach hacking scandal we saw last year. join us is a great wrong -- roundtable -- joe grommet, gromek,eo of -- joseph former president of the brother....
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after head librarian elizabeth yang was run over by a taxicab after leaving work one night ddot made immediate improvements. you can see the white islands here that go along with the new fluorescent crosswalk signs and ddot built a speed at the intersection of seventh and d. lang suffered multiple fractures and a concussion when she was run over in a crosswalk in june and has not returned to work since. >> it shouldn't take someone being hurt or killed to make changes to things like that when we know they need to be made. >> it's improved things considerably. it's still not perfect. not of car is stopping, but we're getting -- every car is stopping, but we're getting better compliance with people in the crosswalk. >> reporter: residents are demanding a traffic light be installed at this intersection near an elementary school. >> i have some people stop and some people keep on going even if i'm out there. >> reporter: ddot expects to make a decision soon on the traffic light, but more involved changes to the maryland avenue corridor could take a couple more years. the agency is studyi
after head librarian elizabeth yang was run over by a taxicab after leaving work one night ddot made immediate improvements. you can see the white islands here that go along with the new fluorescent crosswalk signs and ddot built a speed at the intersection of seventh and d. lang suffered multiple fractures and a concussion when she was run over in a crosswalk in june and has not returned to work since. >> it shouldn't take someone being hurt or killed to make changes to things like that...
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yang. as north korea's last remaining protector and patron china has a key role to play in convincing north korea to denuclearize. that is why north korea remains at the top of a bilateral agenda with beijing. secretary kerry raised prominently there in early july. we welcome the steps that piercy has taken to oppose john yang's nuclear weapons program. since 2012 china has voted for two new rounds of u.n. sanctions and last year published a 900 item item control lists banning export to north korea. together with our allies and partners the end partners the seek to show it stands in the way of the secure future it says it wants. we continue to increase the cost of its illicit activities by unilaterally tightening sanctions. we work closely with u.n. security council and like-minded partners to ensure full implementation of the four key security council resolutions. the july 2013 seizure by panama of a huge cache of military gear demonstrates u.n. sanctions are effective. the welfare of nort
yang. as north korea's last remaining protector and patron china has a key role to play in convincing north korea to denuclearize. that is why north korea remains at the top of a bilateral agenda with beijing. secretary kerry raised prominently there in early july. we welcome the steps that piercy has taken to oppose john yang's nuclear weapons program. since 2012 china has voted for two new rounds of u.n. sanctions and last year published a 900 item item control lists banning export to north...
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luke. >> john yang, thanks so much for your report. >>> up next, a look at two southern state rivals deep history of political turmoil. the tdr 50 train rolls into mississippi and alabama, the birth place of the modern civil rights movement. first, today's tdr 50 trivia question. the teddy bear was named after president theodore roosevelt after he refused to shoot a wear while out hunting. where did that famous bear hunt take place? the first person to tweet the correct answer will get an on-air shoutout. the answer and more coming up on tdr. get your bear facts. (vo) ours is a world of passengers. the red-eyes. (daughter) i'm really tired. (vo) the transfers. well, that's kid number three. (vo) the co-pilots. all sitting... ...trusting... ...waiting... ...for a safe arrival. introducing the all-new subaru legacy. designed to help the driver in you... ...care for the passenger in them. the subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. ♪ [music] jackie's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of anoth
luke. >> john yang, thanks so much for your report. >>> up next, a look at two southern state rivals deep history of political turmoil. the tdr 50 train rolls into mississippi and alabama, the birth place of the modern civil rights movement. first, today's tdr 50 trivia question. the teddy bear was named after president theodore roosevelt after he refused to shoot a wear while out hunting. where did that famous bear hunt take place? the first person to tweet the correct answer...
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that's when ya yang was able to hold him off. and sergio >> will have to make three and ope for rory to make five. that's good. from his body language. he'll have to hook one around the treatment jim: leishman now playing his third. 60's minutes, "big brother" all new. "unforgettable," "recognize bless -- reckless" tonight on cbs. it's amazing to see players get hot and then be able to pick it up from one continue meant to another with one week off in between for these players i'm going to talk about. and go from liverpool then meet here in akron. rory, of course, won it there. sergio was tied second and leishman was fifth. 1-2-5. 1-2-3 here. phil today moving up to 15th with his 62. nick: amazingly good buddies, walking down the last hole with the tournament on the line. jim: leishman for 67. he's three shot clear so no stress over that one. and he played beautifully. had to take an unplayable at the sixth and managed to hang in there and make a five. he hid some wonderful approaches. earlier it was adam scott. we're -- bringing
that's when ya yang was able to hold him off. and sergio >> will have to make three and ope for rory to make five. that's good. from his body language. he'll have to hook one around the treatment jim: leishman now playing his third. 60's minutes, "big brother" all new. "unforgettable," "recognize bless -- reckless" tonight on cbs. it's amazing to see players get hot and then be able to pick it up from one continue meant to another with one week off in between...
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that's when ya yang was able to hold him off. and sergio >> will have to make three and ope for rory to make five. that's good. from his body language. he'll have to hook one around the treatment jim: leishman now playing his third. 60's minutes, "big brother" all new. "unforgettable," "recognize bless -- reckless" tonight on cbs. it's amazing to see players get hot and then be able to pick it up from one continue meant to another with one week off in between for these players i'm going to talk about. and go from liverpool then meet here in akron. rory, of course, won it there. sergio was tied second and leishman was fifth. 1-2-5. 1-2-3 here. phil today moving up to 15th with his 62. nick: amazingly good buddies, walking down the last hole with the tournament on the line. jim: leishman for 67. he's three shot clear so no stress over that one. and he played beautifully. had to take an unplayable at the sixth and managed to hang in there and make a five. he hid some wonderful approaches. earlier it was adam scott. we're -- bringing
that's when ya yang was able to hold him off. and sergio >> will have to make three and ope for rory to make five. that's good. from his body language. he'll have to hook one around the treatment jim: leishman now playing his third. 60's minutes, "big brother" all new. "unforgettable," "recognize bless -- reckless" tonight on cbs. it's amazing to see players get hot and then be able to pick it up from one continue meant to another with one week off in between...
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. >> that certainly is the case, the ukraine yang -- thanks so much. >> okay, well, coming up, tony stewart, returning to the racetrack today, more than three weeks after that horrifying accident that killed a fellow driver. what the nascar champ is saying about his decision to drive again. >>> and pretty shocking this morning, an apartment building reduced to rubble. what we're now learning about this deadly explosion. (vo) friday night has always been all fun and games, here at the harrison household. but one dark, stormy evening... she needed a good meal and a good family. so we gave her purina cat chow complete. it's great because it has the four cornerstones of nutrition. everything a cat needs for the first step to a healthy, happy life. purina cat chow complete. share your rescue story and join us in building better lives. one rescue at a time. bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and e
. >> that certainly is the case, the ukraine yang -- thanks so much. >> okay, well, coming up, tony stewart, returning to the racetrack today, more than three weeks after that horrifying accident that killed a fellow driver. what the nascar champ is saying about his decision to drive again. >>> and pretty shocking this morning, an apartment building reduced to rubble. what we're now learning about this deadly explosion. (vo) friday night has always been all fun and games,...
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yang singh ended 0.8 lower. shares and casino operators sought biggest declines. >>> u.s. mobile phone carrier, sprint, has named a new chief executive, marcelo chlor ray, served as ceo at a subsidiary of sprint's parent company, soft bank. chlor ray will take the reins of the third largest wireless carrier in the u.s. he is expected to start work on monday. chlor ray built up miami-based cell phone wholesaler, bright star. last year, softbank bought out the company. executive in the softbank group had been negotiating a takeover of the fourth largest carrier, t mobile u.s. but feared reg wlirts not allow the deal to go through so they decided to drop the bid. softbank's chief executive said in a statement he believes the consolidation in the industry would enhance competition and benefit customers. he said softbank needs to focus on making sprint a successful carrier. >>> japanese airline passengers are bound to get a bit more freedom in the skies. authorities at the transport ministry will allow them to use electronic devices during takeoffs and landings. current regulat
yang singh ended 0.8 lower. shares and casino operators sought biggest declines. >>> u.s. mobile phone carrier, sprint, has named a new chief executive, marcelo chlor ray, served as ceo at a subsidiary of sprint's parent company, soft bank. chlor ray will take the reins of the third largest wireless carrier in the u.s. he is expected to start work on monday. chlor ray built up miami-based cell phone wholesaler, bright star. last year, softbank bought out the company. executive in the...
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let me bring in democratic pollster fred yang and republican pollster bill mcin tur. bill, let me start with you. the numbers are daunting. this is a political landscape i don't know that we've seen before. you tried to historically mark it, 74% on the wrong track. usually that's watergate, vietnam, iraq, but there's no one event here. >> one, it is the great recession and people telling us they have not been able to move on. it has had incredible devastating personal impact they have not dug out under and two, i think it's a cumulative story that all of this news around the world has just helped unsettle people and pushed people to the point where they throw their hands up and say it's not working. and i think for the president and for the country, we had 70% wrong track during the shutdowns. those are temporal events. the concern i have is this could be continuing going forward. >> yeah, this is -- fred yang, pat goodell in 1978 might write a memo to the sitting president and use the word melees, i hate to bring that up, but this is a funk. this feels like it's goin
let me bring in democratic pollster fred yang and republican pollster bill mcin tur. bill, let me start with you. the numbers are daunting. this is a political landscape i don't know that we've seen before. you tried to historically mark it, 74% on the wrong track. usually that's watergate, vietnam, iraq, but there's no one event here. >> one, it is the great recession and people telling us they have not been able to move on. it has had incredible devastating personal impact they have not...
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they have become a yin and yang when we think about the second half of the struggle. >> my word, there was this friction, tension between the two of them. they loved each other, respecteded each other. they were friends. there was tension, friction between nonviolence on king's side and the other way on stokely's side. tell me about that. >> stokely carmichael comes from trinidad in 1921. he's part of the student nonviolent coordinating committee. a young activist arrested 27 times between 1961 and '66. he argues that black people have to have radical political self-determination. he's militantly nonviolent. over time that will transform. >> why? >> because of the experiences. he sees young people murdered. sammy young, jr., is a young black student murdered in 166. one of his dear friends is a white activist named jonathan daniels who is murdered in alabama. that has a transformative effect. he thinks african-americans have to fight back. >> give me a sense of how it comes to being an advocate. you mentioned his birth. how does he come to be the advocate we know as stokely carmichael
they have become a yin and yang when we think about the second half of the struggle. >> my word, there was this friction, tension between the two of them. they loved each other, respecteded each other. they were friends. there was tension, friction between nonviolence on king's side and the other way on stokely's side. tell me about that. >> stokely carmichael comes from trinidad in 1921. he's part of the student nonviolent coordinating committee. a young activist arrested 27 times...
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i'm eun yang in for barbara harrison. staying on top of a developing story in woodbridge, virginia. searching for dewayne williams and jamie boyer, both wanted in connection of a shooting outside mcdonald's on dale boulevard. kristen wright is live there now with new details on this ongoing search. kristen? >> reporter: this shooting is just the beginning. that is why police say they need to find these two people before anyone else is hurt. wanted in a shooting and carjacking in woodbrinl, virginia. prince william county police say williams pulled the trigger and boyer was the accomplice. williams is considered armed and dangerous. >> great deal of concern to get him in custody since our second victim was a random victim. >> reporter: the first crime scene, mcdonald's parking lot last night around 7:00. williams shot a 23-year-old man he knows in the face after an altercation and drove off. investigators say they spotted the car williams was in, but he pulled into the freedom high school parking lot and got away on foot. the crime spree continues. next, williams carjacked a man at a
i'm eun yang in for barbara harrison. staying on top of a developing story in woodbridge, virginia. searching for dewayne williams and jamie boyer, both wanted in connection of a shooting outside mcdonald's on dale boulevard. kristen wright is live there now with new details on this ongoing search. kristen? >> reporter: this shooting is just the beginning. that is why police say they need to find these two people before anyone else is hurt. wanted in a shooting and carjacking in...
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. >> lee wang yang openly criticized the central government since theents in tiananmen square in 1999he died in what looked like suicide. people here in hong kong were really concerned about this. many chinese language newspapers. on the coverage of the south china morning post was very limited. it was relegated to the news brief section. this made many wonder if the south china morning post editorial approach has changed with regards to human rights issues in china. the scmp went public. may when e-mails between alex price, a sub editor were allegedly leaked. a story, it made for interesting reading in june, 2012, in response stoan article in the wall street journal asia edition, wong said, quote, i totally reject the accusations made against me saying i act as a sensor that is totally out of line and totally unquote. go beyond the south china morning post and point to deep kepingsz of some of hong kong's in that media owners and the editors they appoint. charles ho, chairman of the news corporation and richard lee, a 50% owner of the hong kong economic journal are both members of th
. >> lee wang yang openly criticized the central government since theents in tiananmen square in 1999he died in what looked like suicide. people here in hong kong were really concerned about this. many chinese language newspapers. on the coverage of the south china morning post was very limited. it was relegated to the news brief section. this made many wonder if the south china morning post editorial approach has changed with regards to human rights issues in china. the scmp went public....
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they are still yang ling over that but taking every day of the 15 day of the constitution allots, depending on how you count holidays or sunday he is just over or just under that deadline, hopefully we will see some announcement in the next day or two. >> in the humanitarian front, how complicated is it to create that corridor of safety if we are protecting it in from the skies? how do we get the people off the mountain and into a safe area? >> i think it is going to be a stretch to call it a safe exor door, it may be a safer corridor, when protected from the air. that air power can only do so much, and to say that they will have total safety moving from the mountain into, evidently the kurdish area of syria is not something i think we can guarantee, safer but not safe. >> and on the humanitarian front we have had some partners from europe say they are willing to help, on the military front, is that unlikely or the same? >> i think very unlikely, certainly on the humanitarian front we will get assistance, but i don't see anyone willing to step up and help with the justification that we have
they are still yang ling over that but taking every day of the 15 day of the constitution allots, depending on how you count holidays or sunday he is just over or just under that deadline, hopefully we will see some announcement in the next day or two. >> in the humanitarian front, how complicated is it to create that corridor of safety if we are protecting it in from the skies? how do we get the people off the mountain and into a safe area? >> i think it is going to be a stretch to...
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thank you for joining us, andrew yang, founder and ceo of venture for america. try to get people into tech jobs in cities like detroit, but rahm emanuel is trying to find shelter and food for the thousands of migrants crossing the border. he joins me for an exclusive interview. tiger woods could miss this week's pga championship. what it could mean for the stars and the game of golf. we will speak to one of his closest friends, notah begay. ♪ time for the bloomberg big number. mcilroy won the bridgestone invitational over the weekend becoming number one in the world. he shot a 66 to take the victory. tiger woods was not long ago considered the best ever. he left after eight holes with back spasms. meantime, tiger woods, who held the number one spot or finaleks, could miss the major of the year, the pga championship. on going back problem's forced theto miss the masters and open already this year. joining us now is notah begay, former golfer and tiger woods former roommate and teammate at stanford. great to have you with us. i hate to say it, but is tiger done fo
thank you for joining us, andrew yang, founder and ceo of venture for america. try to get people into tech jobs in cities like detroit, but rahm emanuel is trying to find shelter and food for the thousands of migrants crossing the border. he joins me for an exclusive interview. tiger woods could miss this week's pga championship. what it could mean for the stars and the game of golf. we will speak to one of his closest friends, notah begay. ♪ time for the bloomberg big number. mcilroy won the...
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. >> thank you so much yang yang.couldn't possibly talk about tesla without bringing in cory johnson to the conversation. you are listening to the call last night. step it up nevada or else. him the issue we need to bring into this conversation is a lithium. is there enough lithium out there to make all of these batteries? >> if you fast-forward to 2025 the answer could be no. demand could be 480,000 tons. your bipolar meds, not that anybody takes those. you can also look at a spaceship. you can offset your lithium. the demand is so high. supply is very difficult to come by. thisy don't we hear about from tesla? >> there is going to be the next car, another car, an amazing sentence in the press release that said we broke ground in a factory of potential locations. they are literally tending -- literally spending money on a bulldozer with nowhere to build. the reason isn't building the factories. let us wonder what is the reason. is it because they want to get investors excited to? long before the cars shipped out of t
. >> thank you so much yang yang.couldn't possibly talk about tesla without bringing in cory johnson to the conversation. you are listening to the call last night. step it up nevada or else. him the issue we need to bring into this conversation is a lithium. is there enough lithium out there to make all of these batteries? >> if you fast-forward to 2025 the answer could be no. demand could be 480,000 tons. your bipolar meds, not that anybody takes those. you can also look at a...
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yang. protectort or meaning and patron, china has a key role -- last remaining protector or patron, china has a key role to play. we welcome the steps the prc has taken to oppose pyongyang's nuclear program. published the 100 and nine banned item control list. the we seek to show north korea its nuclear program stands in the way of the secure future it says it wants. we continue to increase the cost of illicit activities by unilaterally tightening shank shins -- tightening sanctions. the seizure of panama by a huge carol --military military gear proof sections are effective. the vast majority suffer from their government's self impoverishing policy. the commission of inquiry's systematic and widespread and grossly human violations being committed by the dpr k. demonstraters we that human rights is a constant focus for us. three u.s. citizens are being held by north korea. their continued detention is a steer is -- is a serious stumbling block. mr. chairman, we aim to convince the dprk to re
yang. protectort or meaning and patron, china has a key role -- last remaining protector or patron, china has a key role to play. we welcome the steps the prc has taken to oppose pyongyang's nuclear program. published the 100 and nine banned item control list. the we seek to show north korea its nuclear program stands in the way of the secure future it says it wants. we continue to increase the cost of illicit activities by unilaterally tightening shank shins -- tightening sanctions. the...
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and so forth and jerry yang they went over. they were doing it the right way in china and that they therefore needed to partner with someone even though they ended up partnering with a company even there it wasn't enough and so they decided to take the hands off sort of a buffet kind of approach just by the company it's a portfolio company we let them do what they do and that is the only this is what i thought it was very interesting the only u.s. technology companies in the internet. so none of those other companies. none of them have actually really had a success in china yahoo is the only one now we'll have time for one more but i want to ask about this edward snowden recently gave an interview wired magazine which was pretty interesting stuff and claim that the n.s.a. has a top secret program called monster mine. but what are we supposed to make of this supposed to make it with the big thing is that in order to work which is in order to find out that you're here in the u.s. you have to actually in order to counteract that w
and so forth and jerry yang they went over. they were doing it the right way in china and that they therefore needed to partner with someone even though they ended up partnering with a company even there it wasn't enough and so they decided to take the hands off sort of a buffet kind of approach just by the company it's a portfolio company we let them do what they do and that is the only this is what i thought it was very interesting the only u.s. technology companies in the internet. so none...
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condoms are so i know yang actual rose for a law. that sounds like your breakfast habits are different than mine. be that didn't make any sense oh yeah i'll tell you it doesn't make any sense crushing internet freedom in order to line the pockets of the monopolistic telecoms sister in law a man says that. if the f.c.c. ruins net neutrality all sorts of independent sites like alternative media alex and even your own blog won't be able to compete with big corporations that can afford to pay for premium service it will be a disaster i recently performed a haiku about a local poetry slam check it out now no let's not do it. three . leads to more. than just. miss my. load. of. this audience like do that seem like a bit of a mixed response but. you did you did bring up innovation all right pay to play internet would essentially crush innovation i know i will be able to get any of my business ventures off the ground you have business ventures of course what do you think i plan to do whatever this is for the rest of my life. what are your wh
condoms are so i know yang actual rose for a law. that sounds like your breakfast habits are different than mine. be that didn't make any sense oh yeah i'll tell you it doesn't make any sense crushing internet freedom in order to line the pockets of the monopolistic telecoms sister in law a man says that. if the f.c.c. ruins net neutrality all sorts of independent sites like alternative media alex and even your own blog won't be able to compete with big corporations that can afford to pay for...
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no longer he to accept the victimiz but that they can actuall be survivors and succefu >> repor eun yang news 4 washing >> you can learn early part of next week and through next week. 84 degrees for a high tempetun monday. 86 on tuesday. it's showers here, doubt we have thunderss b we have a thunders con tuesday. and then back to dry conditions and close to 90 at the end of next week. >>> a college hazing tragedy, how on young man died after drinking much water and a warning e family has for
no longer he to accept the victimiz but that they can actuall be survivors and succefu >> repor eun yang news 4 washing >> you can learn early part of next week and through next week. 84 degrees for a high tempetun monday. 86 on tuesday. it's showers here, doubt we have thunderss b we have a thunders con tuesday. and then back to dry conditions and close to 90 at the end of next week. >>> a college hazing tragedy, how on young man died after drinking much water and a...
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yang with a wrap of the week ahead in the united states.up next, democracy activists protest in hong kong as beijing rejects calls for more democracy. more on that for you when "first up" returns. ♪ >> beijing has ruled out full democracy for hong kong's leadership election in 2017. this angered thousands of protesters as they accused china of betraying its promise of universal suffrage. joining us in the studio for sham.is ansom one of the most popular figures in hong kong politically and otherwise. and really a voice in this movement. thank you so much for joining us. feeling as to where hong kong stands on the andipice of rejoining china yet wanting to fight for democracy? >> i think this decision from beijing is bad from all points of view. for the government, it means that this decision, this ultraconservative decision, will only radicalize public opinion. cooperation, more which will make government yuan more difficult. for the public, there is a deep sense of betrayal and a sense of no more hope. from beijing's point of view, i think
yang with a wrap of the week ahead in the united states.up next, democracy activists protest in hong kong as beijing rejects calls for more democracy. more on that for you when "first up" returns. ♪ >> beijing has ruled out full democracy for hong kong's leadership election in 2017. this angered thousands of protesters as they accused china of betraying its promise of universal suffrage. joining us in the studio for sham.is ansom one of the most popular figures in hong kong...
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close your eyes to point to anywhere on the map, whether it's the ukraine, crimea, whether it's pyong-yang, north korea, whether it's what's unfolding so tragically in syria and iraq, whether it's the broader, where you see vast, vast territory under the control of islamists and foreign terrorist organizations. whether it's the e body will outbreak in africa, whether it's cyber fleets. the reality is a lot is unfouledding and it feels like it's unfolding quicker faster, and more dangerously than ever before. i don't if you've had an tub to read general flynn's outgoing interview, but it is well worth taking five to 15 minutes to read some of his views. he was the head of the defense intelligence agencies, and the take away, i ask you to read it, but was simply that it's certainly the most dangerous team in his lifetime in terms of an era in terms of threats and comparative exraps to world war ii where you had some of the most evil manifestationings of what humanity has seen. it is worth looking at, but i think that accelerating all of this is the speed and the connection of technology. whe
close your eyes to point to anywhere on the map, whether it's the ukraine, crimea, whether it's pyong-yang, north korea, whether it's what's unfolding so tragically in syria and iraq, whether it's the broader, where you see vast, vast territory under the control of islamists and foreign terrorist organizations. whether it's the e body will outbreak in africa, whether it's cyber fleets. the reality is a lot is unfouledding and it feels like it's unfolding quicker faster, and more dangerously...
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ne or one of the >> he is the yin to the yang. but also behind their creative legal structures. he is the one who structure their variable interest entity, their way to get around the chinese restriction on foreign ownership. he is also the guy who championed their partnership structure, the one who says that group of individual should have outside control in nominating the majority of the board. he is kind of the brains behind the throne. he is the one making sure that they go with ali baba's best interest. >> and a yale lacrosse player, no less. >> one of those who knew him back then says that he used to wear a pick triangle to support gay rights. jock in uncommon for a the 1980's, and for someone coming from taiwan. what he's said in response to some teasing that happened surrounding that was it was the right thing to do. this of course is the guy that investors are going to look at and say, should we buy shares of this company? can we trust that our investments will be protected and the company will be acting in our best inter
ne or one of the >> he is the yin to the yang. but also behind their creative legal structures. he is the one who structure their variable interest entity, their way to get around the chinese restriction on foreign ownership. he is also the guy who championed their partnership structure, the one who says that group of individual should have outside control in nominating the majority of the board. he is kind of the brains behind the throne. he is the one making sure that they go with ali...
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eun yang has more on how he gave his characters heart and, in turn, touched our spirits. >> actor, comedian and legend robin williams made us laugh and smile with his unforgettable characters and original humor. while the shock of his sudden death is still setting in, people are celebrating his life and legacy. >> good morning, vietnam! >> whether you remember him as an alien visitor to earth or an animated genie in a lamp, williams, fans, generations will be part of our culture and memory. president obama captured his breath of work in this statement. robin williams was an airman, a doctor, a genie, a nanny, a president, a professor, a bangarang peter pan and everything in between. but he was one of a kind. outpouring of tributes, memorial, miniature trophies is growing at his star on the walk of fame. in boston, fans are paying their respects at the bench that helped williams win a best supporting actor oscar. a fan tweeted this picture with this quote in chalk. sorry, guys, i went to see "about a girl" made famous by the movie "good will hunting" for which he won that oscar. his family i
eun yang has more on how he gave his characters heart and, in turn, touched our spirits. >> actor, comedian and legend robin williams made us laugh and smile with his unforgettable characters and original humor. while the shock of his sudden death is still setting in, people are celebrating his life and legacy. >> good morning, vietnam! >> whether you remember him as an alien visitor to earth or an animated genie in a lamp, williams, fans, generations will be part of our...
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you can see him yanging the dog's neck nearly lifting the animal in the air. center plate has the company and the 49ers released a statement saying the organization condemn is the abuse of animals and was disturbed to learn of the reason actions of this man. we believe it is not good behavior working to present our fans with a tremendous experience here. they voted to put him on probation and they are requiring him to donate $100,000 to protect animals in vancouver and he will have to spend many hours in support of the animals. he said a minor frustration with a friend's pet caused him to lose control and sports fans have started an online petition on change calling him to be fired, ktvu channel 2 morning news janine de la vega. >>> and two teens are accused of brutally beating a dog and may be linked to several other break-ins. the boys 13 and 14 years old were arrested while police were investigating several burglaries. in one of the burglaries a chihuahua was beaten so bad he had to be put down. >> it is concerning not only to officers but to members of the
you can see him yanging the dog's neck nearly lifting the animal in the air. center plate has the company and the 49ers released a statement saying the organization condemn is the abuse of animals and was disturbed to learn of the reason actions of this man. we believe it is not good behavior working to present our fans with a tremendous experience here. they voted to put him on probation and they are requiring him to donate $100,000 to protect animals in vancouver and he will have to spend...
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>> i will say that i have again yang answer to that.jason, butll on like i think that democracy works reasonably well. in terms of the opinion foreign policy connection, the yang side is because i don't think we are reasoning or good at through these things. we are lucky that we have two political parties that enjoy roughly equal support from both sides of the public, so when we fight to polarize, we don't come to agreement over anything important and we instead compromise, keeping us from doing extremely stupid stuff. better lucky than good. >> so, to add to that on the dimmer note -- >> [laughter] >> i wanted really dim, but i have spent the last 20 years studying public opinion. whenever i teach my public opinion classes i always say that the two things that i know are that most of the people most of the time don't pay attention to politics and that people will answer any question that you give them on the survey. together that can be very dangerous. people who don't think hard guess whiletion, i rejectsagree, i strongly the cost pol
>> i will say that i have again yang answer to that.jason, butll on like i think that democracy works reasonably well. in terms of the opinion foreign policy connection, the yang side is because i don't think we are reasoning or good at through these things. we are lucky that we have two political parties that enjoy roughly equal support from both sides of the public, so when we fight to polarize, we don't come to agreement over anything important and we instead compromise, keeping us...