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. >> sharon zachary lived next door to rogers and acted as his caretaker. >> sharon zachary had become almost like a daughter to him. she could take care of him. she would look in on him. she would come and visit him. >> it worked out nicely until the day sharon zachary stopped by rogers' home and found it had been broken into. >> what's the problem? >> we have an elderly gentleman, he's been robbed and broken into. the back sliding glass window was broken. my husband yelled for him, but he wouldn't answer. >> when police arrived, they found robert rogers on the living room floor. he had been beaten to death. >> the person that committed this crime did not want any possibility of mr. rogers to be alive to identify the perpetrator. >> it looked like a piece of firewood was used to break the rear sliding glass door. drawers and closets had been ransacked. but if the motive was robbery, the perpetrator had not been entirely successful. >> after the homicide, they found $133,000 in cash hidden in the house, which that by itself was such an attention-grabber in this community. i mean, that
. >> sharon zachary lived next door to rogers and acted as his caretaker. >> sharon zachary had become almost like a daughter to him. she could take care of him. she would look in on him. she would come and visit him. >> it worked out nicely until the day sharon zachary stopped by rogers' home and found it had been broken into. >> what's the problem? >> we have an elderly gentleman, he's been robbed and broken into. the back sliding glass window was broken. my...
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>> also caught in the middle of this, zachary snider. in the country for months the sounds of sirens and rocket fire have become near routine for him. we reached him via skype today in jerusalem. >> it's a very surreal experience, especially coming from the united states. >> and that american american uy student says he plans to be back here in the u.s. on monday. he will no doubt have a number of different stories. the latest on the war in the meantime. the latest cease-fire agreement was called off by both israel and hamas. reporting from northwest, kendis gibson, abc~7 news. >> thank you, kendis. the upcoming august congressional recess appears to be spurring congress to act on a $17 millionman to reform -- plan to reform the v.a. health system. that includes the hiring of more doctors, nurses and other medical staff. lawmakers say they hope to send
>> also caught in the middle of this, zachary snider. in the country for months the sounds of sirens and rocket fire have become near routine for him. we reached him via skype today in jerusalem. >> it's a very surreal experience, especially coming from the united states. >> and that american american uy student says he plans to be back here in the u.s. on monday. he will no doubt have a number of different stories. the latest on the war in the meantime. the latest cease-fire...
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majesty attends daycare with zachary and church with zachary and none of those places have to have ans hand. he has cerebral palsy and epilepsy. he's at risk of falling, possible brain damage, losing oxygen. it's essential for them to do this. and just as i have to pick up all of the things i need for any child in my room, be it an epileptic child or a child who needs a defibrillator, epi pen, those things are things that we do as teachers because we care about children. what i'm asking them to do is provide the same access for zachary. >> sure. so you would like the teacher to be able to do that. it doesn't seem like it's that big a deal. the superintendent has issued this statement. quote, the most important aspect of this entire issue is the fact that the child can be provided with an education with or without the service animal. we have several students that deal with much the same medical issue and we provide a registered nurse in every school to support the health needs of all students. well, essentially you said that the dog can do stuff that you and the nurse can't do and the
majesty attends daycare with zachary and church with zachary and none of those places have to have ans hand. he has cerebral palsy and epilepsy. he's at risk of falling, possible brain damage, losing oxygen. it's essential for them to do this. and just as i have to pick up all of the things i need for any child in my room, be it an epileptic child or a child who needs a defibrillator, epi pen, those things are things that we do as teachers because we care about children. what i'm asking them to...
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department and darlene is responsible for our language assets programming and does a lot of work and zachary is from h.r. >> our public health and healthcare institutions are some of the most frontline services do you have a sense of how often does someone come in and are there issues such that the system just doesn't work or do you feel right now it's seamless? >> i think i will say it's very seamless that's one of the things that we believe that the best way to provide language access is actually having staff in staff to provide it and we make every effort that in every clinic whether san francisco general or community based clinics we have that capability. if we don't have the capability we have an interpreter service that's actually run by the san francisco general automatic transfer seem less transfer the patient themselves probably won't know that and then the dmi i don't know if you have seen the vmi the video medical interpretation but also we have -- >> i know i hear information from members of the community about challenges they have and i wondered is there some way for a complaint
department and darlene is responsible for our language assets programming and does a lot of work and zachary is from h.r. >> our public health and healthcare institutions are some of the most frontline services do you have a sense of how often does someone come in and are there issues such that the system just doesn't work or do you feel right now it's seamless? >> i think i will say it's very seamless that's one of the things that we believe that the best way to provide language...
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general zachary taylor the most popular and abraham lincoln was one of the first supporters of zacharytaylor what do we know about him? we don't know his position on slavery at this point it comes to the fore because they have a vast new territory in the west in the have a terrible fight an amendment that seeks to prevent the expansion of slavery in the territory and actively variate actively supports this proviso wallaces and taylor's position in? we don't know he said he was the way it but not peeled away and henry clay won the nomination but lincoln said we have ran long enough on principle to know we should not win sunday was one of the first who's supported zachary taylor so if he is going to be the nominee for president weeder tried and true big to serve as vice president and there looked to the former congressman from new york who is now serving as comptroller who is still more. sack retailer comes in as president as if taylor could serve out the term in for a california to join the union are live with a free state comes in you have to give a trade-off but you can come and is no
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so zachary kaminsky assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at johns hopkins school of medicine thank you so much for coming on and breaking it down for us thank you. but i must is coming up next here on r t aaron a joins us for a quick preview hi erin hi i'm here at thank you very much are coming up on boom bust it's tech thursday and we're talking about twitter today now the micro blogging site is having a tremendous week and we look into what the little birdie has been chirrup end of that and renowned cryptologist bruce schneier sat down with me to discuss all things cryptic and tech and you definitely don't want to miss my interview with them it's all coming up to stay tuned and america we're going to have you on tomorrow our son i'm excited we're very set is why we're going to stay on so no more terror. thanks erin does it for now you can follow me on twitter at america david stay tuned boom bust is next. i'm the best at it and i think a society that i'm big corporation kind of can. can do i'm the banker i take all that all about money and i must pass like that
so zachary kaminsky assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at johns hopkins school of medicine thank you so much for coming on and breaking it down for us thank you. but i must is coming up next here on r t aaron a joins us for a quick preview hi erin hi i'm here at thank you very much are coming up on boom bust it's tech thursday and we're talking about twitter today now the micro blogging site is having a tremendous week and we look into what the little birdie has been...
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and you, zachary, wrote an article on msnbc.com about the republican strategy on voting rights.ons on voting which hilt blacks and hispanics hardly are likely to be a page in the party's playbook for awhile. how has it changed the game overall? >> well, we've got a clear political situation where republicans understand the lower the turnout the fewers voters the vote the better they do. all of those voters that lean democrats. democrats understand the more voters that turn out the better they do. it's becoming a fight along those lines. and i think democrats, as we move forward, are on the better side of that. >> sure. and you can see, you know, when you boil it down you can see how it trails back to, you know, after this year the presidential election in north carolina how crucial it is. zachary roth and judith brown, thank you for being with us and breaking it down what is happening in north carolina. >>> we invite you to check out msnbc.com. zach will be following the case in north carolina and bringing us updates later today. >>> still to come after the break. a pizza man th
and you, zachary, wrote an article on msnbc.com about the republican strategy on voting rights.ons on voting which hilt blacks and hispanics hardly are likely to be a page in the party's playbook for awhile. how has it changed the game overall? >> well, we've got a clear political situation where republicans understand the lower the turnout the fewers voters the vote the better they do. all of those voters that lean democrats. democrats understand the more voters that turn out the better...
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zachary kiesch talked about what the new plan would mean to commuters. >> reporter: at the silver dining where locals gather for lunch the shakes are cold and most have an opinion on i-66. >> amazing highway, it really is. it is one of the reasons why i moved to this area because of 66. >> reporter: over the years this has become a familiar scene as development has increased and traffic has moved to a creep feelings have changed for carlos. >> it is creating a lot of concern. >> reporter: earlier in the day transportation officials discussed a new plan to address 66. the impact could help those inside the beltway, as well. the plan calls for hot lanes, rail extension of metro and a dedicated lane for buses. >> gives people choice. >> reporter: the goal is to reduce traffic load and increase options and improve quality of life by improving flow. >> that is the thing about i-66. it is always congested. hopefully this will solve it. >> reporter: it is not rush hour and there it is 66 where commuters say it is an absolute nightmare commuting each and every day. residents say try living out h
zachary kiesch talked about what the new plan would mean to commuters. >> reporter: at the silver dining where locals gather for lunch the shakes are cold and most have an opinion on i-66. >> amazing highway, it really is. it is one of the reasons why i moved to this area because of 66. >> reporter: over the years this has become a familiar scene as development has increased and traffic has moved to a creep feelings have changed for carlos. >> it is creating a lot of...
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. >> reporting in northwest d.c., zachary kiesch, news4. >> announcer: next on "boom times," it's not just the nation's capital that's transforming itself. coming up, the local county called one of the fastest growing in the nation. and later, the nationals wizards, caps and redskins, making their mark on the community. but who are the big winners off of the field? when "boom times" continues. >>> while the nation's capital has been transforming itself, northern virginia has become the economic engine of the entire commonwealth. northern virginia bureau chief julie carey takes us to loudoun county. >> if there is a place that best exemplifies the boom times in virginia, this is it, loudoun county. it's one of the fastest growing and wealthiest regions in the nation. just look at the numbers. if you lived here in 1990, you were one of some 86,000 residents who called loudoun home. but the 2014 estimate? mo quadruples the number and by 2020 it's projected loudoun will push close to 500,000 people. which explains this, homes and towns springing up from the once rural grouped. case in poi
. >> reporting in northwest d.c., zachary kiesch, news4. >> announcer: next on "boom times," it's not just the nation's capital that's transforming itself. coming up, the local county called one of the fastest growing in the nation. and later, the nationals wizards, caps and redskins, making their mark on the community. but who are the big winners off of the field? when "boom times" continues. >>> while the nation's capital has been transforming itself,...
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if he doesn't look like zachary, remember zachary. >> i was thinking joan rivers. you go with that.ed because he kept ignoring tissue. >> the only thing happens, i get angry about one thing. i've known him for years and i've been with him when. i know when, before and after. >> you're the walrus. >> when he gets these liberal guys on -- >> he soft pedals them. >> they suck his oxygen. >> you made a mistake. >> i apologized. >> we all make mistakes. it's like me saying oh, i hope someone done step on your oxygen tank. you don't mean it. you hope somebody does. >> i apologized for making a mistake. >> he wouldn't let go. >> i did do a little due diligence. this guy ed kline -- >> move on. >> he's a good author. >> loyalty. look it up in the dictionary. >> he's very loyal to you and showed you by having you on the show constantly. i didn't know you were the only regularly featured guest on that show, is that right? >> no. his wife is a regularly schedul scheduled guest. i have a lot of people that listen to the show. i can say what i feel. >> you know him before than i do. my feeling i
if he doesn't look like zachary, remember zachary. >> i was thinking joan rivers. you go with that.ed because he kept ignoring tissue. >> the only thing happens, i get angry about one thing. i've known him for years and i've been with him when. i know when, before and after. >> you're the walrus. >> when he gets these liberal guys on -- >> he soft pedals them. >> they suck his oxygen. >> you made a mistake. >> i apologized. >> we all make...
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. >>> corporal zachary bone was welcomed with a cold brew a thank you ceremony with his neighbors looking on. boon just completed his second tour in afghanistan. >> get a cold one for that military man. >> 4:39. it is moving day for the costa concordia, crews will refloat the shim after it crashed. >> leaving kids in a hot day will make this video leaving you thinking twice. details of a dad's video that is blowing up the inter web. >>> we have gusty thunderstorms coming up. >> severe weather ripped through parts of central ohio. one person has hurt when a thunderstorm slammed into this rv park. powerful wind gusts flipped it over. several other trailers tipped over with no one inside. the man is expected to be okay. >> as is typical with the weather out in the midwest, it is heading our way. >> reporter: it is, we have to look out for strong storms and damaging hail with this. the best chance of that this afternoon. we have scattered precipitation with our street scan. we have movement with this, a couple of showers or sprinkles in south jersey. we're watching that to see if it develops.
. >>> corporal zachary bone was welcomed with a cold brew a thank you ceremony with his neighbors looking on. boon just completed his second tour in afghanistan. >> get a cold one for that military man. >> 4:39. it is moving day for the costa concordia, crews will refloat the shim after it crashed. >> leaving kids in a hot day will make this video leaving you thinking twice. details of a dad's video that is blowing up the inter web. >>> we have gusty...
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corporal zachary boone was met big hugs outside of his family home in langhorne, veterans groups, fire fighters and local police escorted him, to a surprise thank you ceremony with his neighbors looking on. boone just completed his second tour of duty, in afghanistan. >>> much more to come on "action news" tonight, two lightening strikes in two days resulted in two deaths at a national park. >>> new research find your sense of smell could help in the early detection of alzheimer's, that is tonight's health check. >>> later a ship. has launched so astronauts can be at the information front of work out gear. we will explain this unusual experiment. >>> phillies head to the all-star break, cole hamels talks about trade rumors jeff skversky has that story in sports when "action news" continues after this. we showed people a survey that stacked fios up against comcast. what's it like paying for internet that's rated 6th out of 7 in customer satisfaction? not gogood. it's not the best. no, that's not fun. look at it this way, you're kind of on top. if i was like this, all day. switch from th
corporal zachary boone was met big hugs outside of his family home in langhorne, veterans groups, fire fighters and local police escorted him, to a surprise thank you ceremony with his neighbors looking on. boone just completed his second tour of duty, in afghanistan. >>> much more to come on "action news" tonight, two lightening strikes in two days resulted in two deaths at a national park. >>> new research find your sense of smell could help in the early detection...
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down the effect of stress hormones to discuss the details of this research i was joined earlier by zachary kaminsky assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at johns hopkins school of medicine i first asked him to tell us how the research led to the conclusion that this particular gene is linked to suicidal thoughts so he set about looking for a kind of a molecular marker called d.n.a. methylation which is really a molecule that actually the light switch or are turned up or down one that we've kind of like taking them as dimmer switches now what we did was they use a technique that allowed us to look across the entire genome once back across all of our genes and we looked in brain tissue from individuals who got by suicide those who were not and we asked the question using this technique are any of these lights which is turned off when they shouldn't be and using that technique we were able to find this. really mean to the op ok now just to be clear what makes you more risk if is that gene you said it was scott to. scott. if that gene is mutated or if it's there's a deplet
down the effect of stress hormones to discuss the details of this research i was joined earlier by zachary kaminsky assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at johns hopkins school of medicine i first asked him to tell us how the research led to the conclusion that this particular gene is linked to suicidal thoughts so he set about looking for a kind of a molecular marker called d.n.a. methylation which is really a molecule that actually the light switch or are turned up or...
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zachary still struggles with the challenges that come from that. his advocates were able to pass a youth concussion law in washington state which our commissioner said we will replicate in all 50 states around this country to make sure that all youth sports, not just football, are played more safely, that kids and their coaches are aware of the risks of concussion, that they are removed from play should it appear they suffer concussion and most importantly not return to play up a medical professional has cleared them. just this past month, we're proud to say that the 50th state passed that law and now the nfl isn't solely responsible for that work. but we're happy to lead. and let me mechanics mention worry prowe're proud to work wi the cdc.mention worry we're proud to work with the cdc. we've invested tens of millions of dollars in research, $30 million with the nih. and the first $12 million of that has gone out to study chronic traumatic ensever encephalopat encephalopathy. and we have a partnership to find better ways to protect against concuss
zachary still struggles with the challenges that come from that. his advocates were able to pass a youth concussion law in washington state which our commissioner said we will replicate in all 50 states around this country to make sure that all youth sports, not just football, are played more safely, that kids and their coaches are aware of the risks of concussion, that they are removed from play should it appear they suffer concussion and most importantly not return to play up a medical...
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zachary what one former cia agent did the same jeffrey scott or former cia officer with the agency's historical collections division and his job was to convert documents and of searchable digital files back in two thousand and seven he stumbled upon thousands of articles that were listed as public but were not actually searchable within the national archives that related to world war two and cooled war era intelligence and espionage not doing only his job scott or attempted to have the documents released by the cia only to be blocked by the oversight review board so he did what any american has the legal right to do he filed before you except what he did is set up a chain of events that would completely ruin his career going to greg miller of the washington post scudder was confronted by supervisors and accused of mishandling classified information while assembling his foyer his house then raided by the f.b.i. as families computers seized that his home was raided for simply filing a four year even though the investigation didn't lead to a single criminal charge scotter had his job an
zachary what one former cia agent did the same jeffrey scott or former cia officer with the agency's historical collections division and his job was to convert documents and of searchable digital files back in two thousand and seven he stumbled upon thousands of articles that were listed as public but were not actually searchable within the national archives that related to world war two and cooled war era intelligence and espionage not doing only his job scott or attempted to have the...
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the one percent zachary the ruling oligarch i want to read a quote really quickly from this article is this if we don't do something to fix the glaring inequalities in this common country the picture works are coming for us no society can sustain this kind of rising inequality in fact there is no damper on human history or wealth accumulated like this in the pit for it's done eventually come out you show me a highly unequal society and i'll show you a police state or an uprising there are no counter-examples none if not if it's one tyrrel even though i agree with them i feel like we're already living in a police state is because of the place they were maybe not seen this uprising what do you think why a guy i agree with that statement but i think that we've been living in a judicial police state for a long time i think only recently you know through actions of the swat team the amount of militarization of police abuse is it suddenly kind of looking a little bit more like on every street corner but i think this article in politico is is spot on because the wider that gap gets the much q
the one percent zachary the ruling oligarch i want to read a quote really quickly from this article is this if we don't do something to fix the glaring inequalities in this common country the picture works are coming for us no society can sustain this kind of rising inequality in fact there is no damper on human history or wealth accumulated like this in the pit for it's done eventually come out you show me a highly unequal society and i'll show you a police state or an uprising there are no...
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our own zachary got the chance to have his face and hair blown around. they do the research to see how construction, architectural things will hold against hurricane force winds. those are blades blowing that wind. around. no one ever looks good in that tunnel. good we've got them down the road. on radar, let's take a green mo out of here. look at richmond. moderate to heavy rain now. the bigger storms where you see a the red. down here approaching norfolk and getting ready to step over the virginia, maryland border. forecast for training camp in richmond virginia looking for sunshine tomorrow. gorgeous there. temperatures higher 88 and 94 saturday. 96 degrees expected on sunday. they're going to have high heat sunday. meanwhile around here, temperature wise tomorrow afternoon, 79 to 86. call it beautiful, fantastic, whatever. it's going to be a great day to get a lot in. the heat returns here also this weekend. 90 to 92 degrees locally saturday higher temperatures. isolated thunderstorms, your best chance of storms hit sunday. that could be as early as
our own zachary got the chance to have his face and hair blown around. they do the research to see how construction, architectural things will hold against hurricane force winds. those are blades blowing that wind. around. no one ever looks good in that tunnel. good we've got them down the road. on radar, let's take a green mo out of here. look at richmond. moderate to heavy rain now. the bigger storms where you see a the red. down here approaching norfolk and getting ready to step over the...
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reporting in college park, zachary, news 4. >> we'll see if we can get zach his dread back. there's a good chance you'll be protected by something you may never have heard of. many life guards are using lightning detectors after 14 people died from lightning strikes in the u.s. this year alone. >> how does it work? >> it picks up electricity in the air and as it approaches it gives us an idea of the range. >> two people had florida beaches were struck by lightning in just the last week. scary. >> it is. this is one of those days here you need to be cautious. >> absolutely right. people say how long does it take for a severe thunderstorm to get going. you really can go from a clear blue sky to a severe thunderstorm in less than an hour. >> wow. >> just because the sky is blue and everything looks great don't turn your back on mother nature today. that's the best advice i can give you. the atmosphere will be primed for severe weather this afternoon and into this evening. a lot of people planning on spending time outside today so keep a weather eye to the sky. you have a smartp
reporting in college park, zachary, news 4. >> we'll see if we can get zach his dread back. there's a good chance you'll be protected by something you may never have heard of. many life guards are using lightning detectors after 14 people died from lightning strikes in the u.s. this year alone. >> how does it work? >> it picks up electricity in the air and as it approaches it gives us an idea of the range. >> two people had florida beaches were struck by lightning in...
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economic analyst zachary karabell and this. >> i don't know how you're going to survive the mobs when you come back home, you're going to have to share your beard so they don't know who you are. >>> president obama calls to congratulate team u.s. us ranked the goalie tim howard as they return to the states today. in fact we have new video of the team back at l.a.x. > 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 th
economic analyst zachary karabell and this. >> i don't know how you're going to survive the mobs when you come back home, you're going to have to share your beard so they don't know who you are. >>> president obama calls to congratulate team u.s. us ranked the goalie tim howard as they return to the states today. in fact we have new video of the team back at l.a.x. > while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you...
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suspect zachary adams pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder. arthel: as the deadly fighting in ukraine continues to escalate, pro-russian rebels not only turning away investigators from the crash site of flight, mh-17 but now, accused of laying landmines around the site and as president obama issues new sanctions against russia. he is dismissing comparisons to the cold war. our next guest says it is time for the white house to stop talking and act, saying quote, if president obama was serious, his threats to impose costs on putin's dangerous gambit, would have already been put into action. rick grenell is here. former advisor to four u.s. ambassadors, joining us now. so, hi, rick, first of all. >> thanks for having me. >> i love this, called memo to the white house, stop talking and act. there are three points i want to get to but first i wanted to address the idea you say the president should definitely leave the military option on the table? >> you have got to have military option as an option. you can't take it off the table. and once you do
suspect zachary adams pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder. arthel: as the deadly fighting in ukraine continues to escalate, pro-russian rebels not only turning away investigators from the crash site of flight, mh-17 but now, accused of laying landmines around the site and as president obama issues new sanctions against russia. he is dismissing comparisons to the cold war. our next guest says it is time for the white house to stop talking and act, saying quote, if president obama was...
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is this a fed-spurred move, zachary?t like past moves in the municipal bond market and other spaces, a buying opportunity? >> these are really de minimis outflows based on the relative outflow to the markets. we're talking about single-digit billions in trillion-dollar markets globally. so, yes, people aren't flooding into these asset classes, but to say investors are fleeing high yield -- >> one of the reasons why goldman thinks equities are going to underperform is because it thinks kri is going to underperform. why, and if people are pulling money out of this space, does it continue? >> underperform relative to what, particularly, right? i mean, they may not do as well as we thought a month ago, but i still think, look, equities are the only thing that offer any kind of dynamic return in this economy, and rising rates means the ten-year going from 2.4% to 3% or 3.2%. we're still talking about an unbelievably different interest rate environment that any of us grew up in in an investing world full stop, and i don't thin
is this a fed-spurred move, zachary?t like past moves in the municipal bond market and other spaces, a buying opportunity? >> these are really de minimis outflows based on the relative outflow to the markets. we're talking about single-digit billions in trillion-dollar markets globally. so, yes, people aren't flooding into these asset classes, but to say investors are fleeing high yield -- >> one of the reasons why goldman thinks equities are going to underperform is because it...
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let's bring in cnbc zachary karabell, head of global strategy for invest net.lso brent shoop joins us with pmo global asset management. let me tick off with you. zach. >> we're at down 19,997. i wrote a piece a few years ago, dow at 13,000, only the beginning, which occasioned huge amounts of oh my god, you can't call that. i'm not highlighting this to pat myself on the back. i'm perfectly capable of being wrong as is everybody else, but as an indication of this kind of level of skepticism in the face of markets going up as well as relatively low volumes. until we see massive euphoria and people chasing things up, because they're scares of missing the boat, all thinks harbinger of bubble and excessive action, you know, i do think we're going to continue to kind of float up, because the earnings of corporate americas and global corporations are the only dynamic place of growth you will find anywhere in the world. >> what is your take? >> sure, i believe what zach mentioned. there's a ton of money looking for a home. every time you find a market pullback, it, unt
let's bring in cnbc zachary karabell, head of global strategy for invest net.lso brent shoop joins us with pmo global asset management. let me tick off with you. zach. >> we're at down 19,997. i wrote a piece a few years ago, dow at 13,000, only the beginning, which occasioned huge amounts of oh my god, you can't call that. i'm not highlighting this to pat myself on the back. i'm perfectly capable of being wrong as is everybody else, but as an indication of this kind of level of...
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born in the garden state, new jersey, in 1975, zachary israel braff seemed to inherit his love of theater time community theater performer at night. young zach shied away from sports and found his true calling in theater camp. >> it was u top why. >> you could be yourself? >> i was good at it. i never want to when they lift baby simba up in the "lion king." e.r. i couldn't believe that there was some place on earth where i felt like i for first time i belonged. >> by his late teens braff was accomplished actor and caught woody allen's eye for role as his son "manhattan murder mystery." >> if you look at my face i look like a terrified person who can't believe he's in a scene with woody allen. i grew up with these people as my heroes there i am, woody allen, he said to me i was 18 years old he said, probably not going to say any of the lines in the script, try to keep up. down. >> his break came on the small screen. >> this is greatest moment of your life? >> holy crap it's david copperfield. >> "scrubs" ran for nine quirky seasons. >> ♪ when i say i love you, it's not what it implies. >>
born in the garden state, new jersey, in 1975, zachary israel braff seemed to inherit his love of theater time community theater performer at night. young zach shied away from sports and found his true calling in theater camp. >> it was u top why. >> you could be yourself? >> i was good at it. i never want to when they lift baby simba up in the "lion king." e.r. i couldn't believe that there was some place on earth where i felt like i for first time i belonged....
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." >> reporter:last summer, a 12-year old florida boy named zachary reyna, contracted the infection afterhe went knee boarding in fresh water near his home. he later died. >> reporter: a 12 year old girl from little rock, arkansas, went for a swim and was infected by the parasite. although her prognosis was poor, she survived. >> reporter:she was one of the lucky ones. over the past 50 years, there have been just over 130 reported cases of naegleri fowleri infections. >> reporter:only three of those people, including kali, have survived. >> pam: medical experts say you can take steps to decrease your risk of catching the amoeba. >> pam: they advise not swimming in warm freshwater. if you do, don't put your head under the water.use nose clips.and don't stir up sediment. >> catherine: yet more problems for the centers for disease control. >> catherine: while looking into the accidental anthrax exposure last month. >> catherine: a u-s-d-a investigation has turned up all sorts of 'other' problems. investigators found anthrax stored in unlocked refrigerators in hallways. dangerous materials be
." >> reporter:last summer, a 12-year old florida boy named zachary reyna, contracted the infection afterhe went knee boarding in fresh water near his home. he later died. >> reporter: a 12 year old girl from little rock, arkansas, went for a swim and was infected by the parasite. although her prognosis was poor, she survived. >> reporter:she was one of the lucky ones. over the past 50 years, there have been just over 130 reported cases of naegleri fowleri infections....
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nehad, 12, mohamed,xam, 18-year-old, an 22,-year-old, mahumoud, 20, ibrahim, 10, kais,n, 49, anas, 49,zachari and azziza, ismael baker, age 9, mohamed 10, murdered by the occupying forces in broad daylight as they were playing on the beach in the gaza city, and the incident that was referred to by mr. feldman. andrewkaya,4, members of the same family, killed in an airstrike at the mosque. ibrahim, age 10. his brother, age 25, and their age 27, a pregnant mother of three, and their elderly grandmother, habra. fulla, nine. her brother, age 10. and a seven-year-old. ahmad, age 14. 13, and brother mohammed, age 15. rohab, age four. yaseen al hamedi, age four. mohamed, age 15. and mohamed sselim, age four. fahris, five months old. andoin our grieving people praying for their souls and asking for strength and resilience for their morning families and nation. president, the names of many of the dead or yet to be known, as emergency personnel sweep through the rubble and the israelis continue attacks. reality, in which the palestinian people are struggling to survive and suffering gravely under israe
nehad, 12, mohamed,xam, 18-year-old, an 22,-year-old, mahumoud, 20, ibrahim, 10, kais,n, 49, anas, 49,zachari and azziza, ismael baker, age 9, mohamed 10, murdered by the occupying forces in broad daylight as they were playing on the beach in the gaza city, and the incident that was referred to by mr. feldman. andrewkaya,4, members of the same family, killed in an airstrike at the mosque. ibrahim, age 10. his brother, age 25, and their age 27, a pregnant mother of three, and their elderly...
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malaysian investigator mohammed zachary has taken position. >> i can see it has undergone a little bit of damage. second is the bodies the black box. >> reporter: hours after the train carrying the morbid cargo of crash victims began its journey. death had come which will taking the bodies into ukrainian territory is a slow and for those waiting, agonizing process. the first foreign expert to visit the site and only briefly. the black boxes found here if their data is still intact may provide some evidence of what brought this plane down but it will take a painstaking raking through of the debris by an international team of specialists to find whatever evidence may still be here. it is, after all, the local rebel militias who are alleged to have shot the plane down who have controlled the crash site. it looks like a field of charred and tangled wreckage. and it is. but it's also a crime scene sks full of clues, clues that so far nobody is looking for. and the evidence here has not been untouched. we've seen workers going through personal papers perhaps for identification purposes. in a
malaysian investigator mohammed zachary has taken position. >> i can see it has undergone a little bit of damage. second is the bodies the black box. >> reporter: hours after the train carrying the morbid cargo of crash victims began its journey. death had come which will taking the bodies into ukrainian territory is a slow and for those waiting, agonizing process. the first foreign expert to visit the site and only briefly. the black boxes found here if their data is still intact...
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malaysian investigator mohammed zachary took possession. >> i can see the black box is intact, even thoughamaged. second is the black box. >> reporter: the black box hand-over had come hours after the train carrying the morbid cargo of the crash victims began its journey out of rebel country. death had come quickly taking the bodies out of ukrainian government territory and on to the netherlands for forensic identification say slow and for those waiting, agonizing process. the dutch investigator who arrived to take charge of the bodies is also the first foreign expert to visit the site. the black box found here, if the data is intact, may provide evidence of what brought this plane down. but it will take a painstaking raking through of the crash debris by a team of specialists to find whatever evidence may still be here. it is, after all, the local rebel militias who are alleged to have shot the plane down who have control of the crash site. this looks like a field of charred and tangled wreckage. and it is. but it's also a crime scene and it's full of clues. clues that so far, nobody is l
malaysian investigator mohammed zachary took possession. >> i can see the black box is intact, even thoughamaged. second is the black box. >> reporter: the black box hand-over had come hours after the train carrying the morbid cargo of the crash victims began its journey out of rebel country. death had come quickly taking the bodies out of ukrainian government territory and on to the netherlands for forensic identification say slow and for those waiting, agonizing process. the dutch...
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president, i ask unanimous consent that hannah van demark and julia ferlazzo and zachary nash, interns in the banking committee staff be granted floor privileges for the duration of the consideration of the terrorism risk insurance bill. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent when the senate adjourns today it resume tomorrow on thursday, july 17, following any leader remarks the senate proceed to consideration of calendar number 438. and i ask that that be approved, mr. president. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: at 12:00 noon tomorrow there will be up to five votes. we anticipate three roll call votes in relation to the coburn-flake amendments and passage of the tria bill. we expect an agreement to vote in relation to the circuit judge nomination at 2:00 p.m. tomorrow. if there is no further business to come before the senate i ask it adjourn under the previous order. the presiding officer: the senate stands adjourned until senate stands adjourned until as well as leading russian financial institutions. "the associated press" say
president, i ask unanimous consent that hannah van demark and julia ferlazzo and zachary nash, interns in the banking committee staff be granted floor privileges for the duration of the consideration of the terrorism risk insurance bill. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent when the senate adjourns today it resume tomorrow on thursday, july 17, following any leader remarks the senate proceed to consideration of calendar number 438. and i ask that that be...
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done such great work afterwards, his presidency was moediocre, too p >> i like zachky day are lore y zacharytaylor you because he's the only president to of being exhumed. a mystery about how he died. thank you to coming in this holiday weekend. coming up, bob costas joins me at this table. not a joke. straight ahead. this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2 aleve for... ...all day relief. hmm. [bell ring] "roll sound!" "action!" ♪ you want to save money on car insurance? no problem. you want to save money on rv insurance? no problem. you want to save money on motorcycle insurance? no problem. you want to find a place to park all these things? fuggedaboud it. this is new york. hey little guy, wake up! aw, come off it mate! geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. you know that dream... on my count. ...the one where you step up and save the day? make it happen. (crowd) oh no... with verizon xlte. hey guys, i got it right here! we've doubled our 4g lte bandwidth in cities coast to coast. so take on mo
done such great work afterwards, his presidency was moediocre, too p >> i like zachky day are lore y zacharytaylor you because he's the only president to of being exhumed. a mystery about how he died. thank you to coming in this holiday weekend. coming up, bob costas joins me at this table. not a joke. straight ahead. this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2 aleve for... ...all day relief. hmm. [bell ring]...
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. >> reporter: last summer, a 12-year-old florida boy named zachary rana contracted the infection afterter near his home he died. later, a 12-year-old girl from little rock, arkansas, went for a swim and infected by the par site. although her prognosis was poor, she survived. she was one of the lucky ones. the past 50 years there have been just over 130 reported cases of infections, only three of those people, including kaley, have survived. >> so frightening, elizabeth. give parents and family members and people out enjoying the summer an idea of what we can do to avoid this. >> well, first of all, i want to emphasize again how rare this is, but it is something that i, as a mother, definitely think about when we go swim in these kinds of areas, live in atlanta, very warm here. here are a couple of things to keep in mind. if you're swimming in warm, fresh water, the first thing you want to think about is, well, do i want to do this, especially in this really kind of warm weather. you can just decide, hey, i don't want to swim in fresh water. the second thing is you cannot put your head
. >> reporter: last summer, a 12-year-old florida boy named zachary rana contracted the infection afterter near his home he died. later, a 12-year-old girl from little rock, arkansas, went for a swim and infected by the par site. although her prognosis was poor, she survived. she was one of the lucky ones. the past 50 years there have been just over 130 reported cases of infections, only three of those people, including kaley, have survived. >> so frightening, elizabeth. give...
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zachary kiesch talked to him about his mission today after his plane lands. >> kind of a ghost town. they are hunkered down. >> reporter: we could hear the sirens over the phone like we have seen and heard on tv. sunday, robert packed his bags and left his rockville home and headed to israel to help. >> we were put into one of the most active fire stations there in the front lines of the missile attacks. >> reporter: he's been a first responder since he was 16 years old. this isn't a business trip, it's a volunteer effort to help the people in a war torn area. >> i look for any opportunity to make friends. >> reporter: political tensions have been going for the last 100 years. a resolution may not come soon. in the meantime, he's willing to serve and protect anybody regardless of their religious affiliation. >> here, it doesn't matter the culture. help them save, you know, anybody that is in distress. >> reporter: he is just inside the southern border of israel and the gaza strip, leading a group of 13 firefighters from the u.s. pictures like this one of a bombed out gas station refl
zachary kiesch talked to him about his mission today after his plane lands. >> kind of a ghost town. they are hunkered down. >> reporter: we could hear the sirens over the phone like we have seen and heard on tv. sunday, robert packed his bags and left his rockville home and headed to israel to help. >> we were put into one of the most active fire stations there in the front lines of the missile attacks. >> reporter: he's been a first responder since he was 16 years old....
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zachary kiesch shows us, you don't find many diamond rings at good will. >> reporter: anybody need a trumpet? they have enough instruments to outfit the band. >> a picasso, aren't we lucky? >> reporter: they made a donation, but couldn't resist the idea of finding a treat, a treasure. once in awhile, you find a diamond in the rough, literally like this 3 karat diamond ring. >> it's not often we get an $8,000 diamond ring. >> reporter: if you are looking for an $8 chair, this is your spot. the ring sticks out like a sore thumb. it's posted and the bids, already over $8,000, keep on climbing. who dropped it off? well, we don't know.eyitness is an 8-year-old girl who was inside the car when the shooting began. it started just after 1:00 sunday morning. this blue honda was traveling down t street northwest when one of the people pulled out a silver handgun and began shooting. the driver, then two other passengers. according to court documents, the witness told police the 36-year-old fired multiple shots, hitting the driver and one passenger in their heads, killing them. then, he shot a 1
zachary kiesch shows us, you don't find many diamond rings at good will. >> reporter: anybody need a trumpet? they have enough instruments to outfit the band. >> a picasso, aren't we lucky? >> reporter: they made a donation, but couldn't resist the idea of finding a treat, a treasure. once in awhile, you find a diamond in the rough, literally like this 3 karat diamond ring. >> it's not often we get an $8,000 diamond ring. >> reporter: if you are looking for an $8...