51
51
Jul 11, 2015
07/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
a witness told the reuters news agency that the blast could be heard across the city. we'll get you more on that blast as we get it you. >>> now more than $3.4 billion has been pledged to help the countries most teacted by ebola affected by ebola ebola. kristin saloomey reports. >> liberia guinea and cyril. they came to the united nations with the request for billions of dollars. and a warning: >> no no no. the threat is never over. until we rebuild the health sector. >> the world today is more ever connected than ever before. and virus diseases just like terrorism, know no national boundaries. >> reporter: here in the west of guinea with the border of cyril. the village is still under quarantine. he deaths are down from the height of the ep epidemic which has claimed more than 11,000 lives but throughout the region there are still about a dozen new cases a week. >> response and recovery are so intertwined. you have got to be trust among the people returning and if lives and livelihoods are going to get back to normal. >> rebuilding the health system underfunded even b
a witness told the reuters news agency that the blast could be heard across the city. we'll get you more on that blast as we get it you. >>> now more than $3.4 billion has been pledged to help the countries most teacted by ebola affected by ebola ebola. kristin saloomey reports. >> liberia guinea and cyril. they came to the united nations with the request for billions of dollars. and a warning: >> no no no. the threat is never over. until we rebuild the health sector....
39
39
Jul 7, 2015
07/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
but this official appears to have told reuters that the prime minister doesn't have a new set of proposal to put forth today, so what can they discuss until there are new greek proposals on the table. after all they have discussed this issue so many times over recent weeks. we're waiting for a proposal from the greeks something that the french president, and the german prime minister said we are waiting for the greeks to come to us with a proposal since they have rejected all of the proposals that the e.u. has put to them. >> sounds like a long day in brussels today. jacky thank you. >>> the afghan government has said it sent a peace delegation to pakistan to talk to the taliban. but the taliban say they are not aware of such a meeting. meanwhile the taliban has conducted two attacks. nato says none of its soldiers were killed. jennifer glass has more. >> reporter: two attacks in kabul, the first one the taliban targeting a nato convoy in the east of the city a suicide car bomber heavily damaging one of the armored vehicles driving through town. a lot of windows were blown out, nato says
but this official appears to have told reuters that the prime minister doesn't have a new set of proposal to put forth today, so what can they discuss until there are new greek proposals on the table. after all they have discussed this issue so many times over recent weeks. we're waiting for a proposal from the greeks something that the french president, and the german prime minister said we are waiting for the greeks to come to us with a proposal since they have rejected all of the proposals...
271
271
Jul 26, 2015
07/15
by
KQED
tv
eye 271
favorite 0
quote 0
reuters reporter ayla jean yackley joins me from istanbul to discuss that. so what was it that pushed turkey into this fight? >> well as you mentioned, earlier this week, there was a suicide bomb attack in a town called suruc across the border from syria, and that sent shock waves throughout the country. that was not the first attack by islamic state on turkish territory but it was by far the most significant and deadliest and it had to be a factor in turkey's decision to move closer in alliance with the ally the united states. >> sreenivasan: we talked about two set of targets here that tuey is focusing on -- isis and kurdish separatists. they call them a terrorist organization. one person's terrorist organization is another person's freedom fighter, right. what's happening across that front? the pkkis also deemed a terrorist organization by the united states, as well as the european union. but the p.k.k., or at least forces allied with the p.k.k., in northern syria have been coordinating with the united states in its campaign against islamic state, but tur
reuters reporter ayla jean yackley joins me from istanbul to discuss that. so what was it that pushed turkey into this fight? >> well as you mentioned, earlier this week, there was a suicide bomb attack in a town called suruc across the border from syria, and that sent shock waves throughout the country. that was not the first attack by islamic state on turkish territory but it was by far the most significant and deadliest and it had to be a factor in turkey's decision to move closer in...
50
50
Jul 14, 2015
07/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
reuters is not being persecuted. tuesday a navy captain told the court the case was brought because the journalists refuse to apologize. china has urged the philippines to abandon attempts to solve maritime territorial does use through international tribunal. beijing has refused to participate and the foreign ministry says it wants to negotiate with manella directly and will never overrule a ruling directly. volatile trading day on the mainland. shanghai fell for the first time in days. economists are not too optimistic. guest: we are talking about gdp retail sales and industrial outputs in the next two hours or so. likely to show growth is slowing for the.8% is surveyed gdp growth for the second quarter. we are seeing sales slightly up on the estimate. we will see how those are. how things ended yesterday on the shanghai composite. a volatile day. i counted two dozen directional changes. for the past week we did see this rebound but we snapped out at a 13%ebound we shot rally. trading, wef are of saw things go down.
reuters is not being persecuted. tuesday a navy captain told the court the case was brought because the journalists refuse to apologize. china has urged the philippines to abandon attempts to solve maritime territorial does use through international tribunal. beijing has refused to participate and the foreign ministry says it wants to negotiate with manella directly and will never overrule a ruling directly. volatile trading day on the mainland. shanghai fell for the first time in days....
46
46
Jul 10, 2015
07/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
reuters reporting that the lithuanian president says greece's proposals will not be enough. that is just one man's opinion, but, not one the market likes much at all. we will see how the euro is faring. a little late down in the euro leg down in the euro as well. stocks have bounced back in china from a multi-julia gillard selloff -- multitrillion dollar selloff. the green.mly in this weekend come investors have a chance to rest and reflect after one of the most turbulent weeks in the history of the country's market. david: after what's been the most eventful week in the , the dust hass started to settle. toelity, goldman starting buy. theset has weeded out valuations. it's an even more overwhelming by asset -- there will still be debate whether it's -- what how far china was willing to go to prevent this from spreading. most are expecting the central bank to continue using. there is certainly a strong case to be made that this is one of those rare by and situations. still ahead, if you are worried about traveling to greece, we will tell you what travel experts say you shoul
reuters reporting that the lithuanian president says greece's proposals will not be enough. that is just one man's opinion, but, not one the market likes much at all. we will see how the euro is faring. a little late down in the euro leg down in the euro as well. stocks have bounced back in china from a multi-julia gillard selloff -- multitrillion dollar selloff. the green.mly in this weekend come investors have a chance to rest and reflect after one of the most turbulent weeks in the history...
30
30
Jul 11, 2015
07/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
>> guest: no, i worked for reuters at the time. and because rabin's popularity had been ebbing, this rally was, we all as journalists thought of it as an indicator for his, you know what his standing is. and so i'm not sure we ordinarily would have covered it so that was a significant event. i worked for a wire service so i had to file quickly. >> host: were you at the rally? >> guest: i covered the rally. >> host: how close were you to the prime minister? >> guest: well, i had actually left as had most of the journalists, and that's why you don't see professional video footage of the assassination. there's one amateur photographer who was there who took shots who took video of it. so i had left and i was a few blocks away heading back to an apartment to file, and i got a message on what we used to use on beepers at time in the '90s saying shots fired in the vicinity of rabin, head back quickly. and i turned around and ran back to the square. >> host: was he killed immediately? >> guest: no. he was rushed to the hospital. he was sh
>> guest: no, i worked for reuters at the time. and because rabin's popularity had been ebbing, this rally was, we all as journalists thought of it as an indicator for his, you know what his standing is. and so i'm not sure we ordinarily would have covered it so that was a significant event. i worked for a wire service so i had to file quickly. >> host: were you at the rally? >> guest: i covered the rally. >> host: how close were you to the prime minister? >>...
46
46
Jul 23, 2015
07/15
by
CNBC
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
the source of course is from reuters. they say that pearson believes now is the time to focus on education. you can see shares up by around 1.8% on this report. we'll keep you up to date on that story. in the meantime another flash just coming out on greece. the greece government officials says greece wants bailout talks to be concluded by the 20th of august. also saying it will decide next week when the athens stock exchange will reopen. saying that the primary surplus target for 2015 will be lower than 1% of gdp. this after tsipras passing the second round of reforms. back to our top story, the war of words between syngenta and monsanto escalated. once again taking the fight to shareholders says the latest earnings confirm that the swiss groups plan does not provide the same value monsanto's offer would. shares dropped to the bottom of the swiss index on the back of a 10% drop in first half sales. so keep an eye on those stocks. monsanto and syngenta. european markets less focused on greece. shifting back to the fundame
the source of course is from reuters. they say that pearson believes now is the time to focus on education. you can see shares up by around 1.8% on this report. we'll keep you up to date on that story. in the meantime another flash just coming out on greece. the greece government officials says greece wants bailout talks to be concluded by the 20th of august. also saying it will decide next week when the athens stock exchange will reopen. saying that the primary surplus target for 2015 will be...
64
64
Jul 19, 2015
07/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
the state departmented will not confirm or deny according to reuters, the u.s. plans to upgrade malaysia. 19 senators signed a statement saying that it would undermine the integrity of the process. and compromise efforts. many are exploited and attracted to practices. it's difficult to fathom how the state department could upgrade. with the reestablishment of diplomatic relations between cuba and the u.s. cuba is liking it be lifted to a tear 2 watch list. a recommendation that the report made, was to pass a law criminalizing prostitution for teenagers, 16 to 18. who fall in an area of consent. >> it's unclear that cuba has to follow up. even in the u.s., it makes it difficult. >> it's a crime that is profitable on the commercial side of things. you can bring in a young girl. enter her into the sex trade and sell her over and over. >> a man showed up. i was desperate. he threatened to kill me if i left. >> as you just saw in courtenay's report thailand, a regional hub, says it's taking steps to crack down on gangs engaging in human trafficking. they will avoid s
the state departmented will not confirm or deny according to reuters, the u.s. plans to upgrade malaysia. 19 senators signed a statement saying that it would undermine the integrity of the process. and compromise efforts. many are exploited and attracted to practices. it's difficult to fathom how the state department could upgrade. with the reestablishment of diplomatic relations between cuba and the u.s. cuba is liking it be lifted to a tear 2 watch list. a recommendation that the report made,...
77
77
Jul 21, 2015
07/15
by
FBC
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
the the situation telling reuters micron has said the $23 billion offer is not realistic because u.s. authorities due to national concerted concerns. following 6% in yesterday's session. a major shakeup at toshiba. the chief executive has resigned a day after a panel said he and other executives are responsible for several years of overstated profits. the panel said executives overstate their profit by a million dollars and set unrealistic profit targets. 16 board members stepping down along with tanaka. ohio governor john k-6 jumping into the 2016 white house race. the second term republican governor and former congressman set to launch his campaign today. in case it was also at lehman brothers managing director. he will make the announcement 11:35 a.m. eastern time. we'll carry the speech live on the fox business network. donald trump may be trying to an extend an olive branch to the gop. the presidential candidate was on the o'reilly last night and appeared to back off criticism of senator john mccain's military service. >> i have respect for senator john mccain. i used to like him
the the situation telling reuters micron has said the $23 billion offer is not realistic because u.s. authorities due to national concerted concerns. following 6% in yesterday's session. a major shakeup at toshiba. the chief executive has resigned a day after a panel said he and other executives are responsible for several years of overstated profits. the panel said executives overstate their profit by a million dollars and set unrealistic profit targets. 16 board members stepping down along...
41
41
Jul 3, 2015
07/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
then thomson reuters looks at big supreme court decisions and whether they ignore a shift for the high court. "washington journal" live at 7 a.m. on c-span. south carolina senator lindsey graham officially entered the presidential race on june 1. he was elected to the tenet in 2002 after serving -- to the senate in 2002 after serving for terms -- four terms in a house. this is 25 minutes. lindsey graham: thank you. i am lucky to have darlene is my sister. i am lucky to have my aunt and uncle who took care of me. to all my family and all my friends, thank you. welcome to central south carolina. my hometown. many of you have known me for a long time. i am not aging that well, mi. some of you have known me since my family lived in the back of the bar in that building. but i am pretty sure no one here, including me, ever expected to hear me say i am lindsey graham and i am running for president of the united states. i will turn back there. i hope they hear that all over the world that i am running for president of the united states. it is because of you that i can make that statement. ever
then thomson reuters looks at big supreme court decisions and whether they ignore a shift for the high court. "washington journal" live at 7 a.m. on c-span. south carolina senator lindsey graham officially entered the presidential race on june 1. he was elected to the tenet in 2002 after serving -- to the senate in 2002 after serving for terms -- four terms in a house. this is 25 minutes. lindsey graham: thank you. i am lucky to have darlene is my sister. i am lucky to have my aunt...
87
87
Jul 20, 2015
07/15
by
FBC
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
reuters reported lockheed martin has a helicopter from united technologies for $80 billion. the deal expected to be announced this morning in the cards to lockheed martin in the helicopter under the same roof as the 35 fighter jet. big job is coming at barclays. the bank plans to eliminate 30,000 jobs within two years after firing ceo anthony jenkins last month. the reductions bring the workforce to 100,000 by 2017. cuts are good to cut staff in the middle and back office operation. u.s. companies are a little less optimistic about sales in the third quarter after growth slowed in the prior three months according to the latest survey from the national association of business or business investment is expected to be reduced hiring wishes increase out likely to continue at the current pace. take a look at headlines in today's "wall street journal." clinton to push raving about the capital gains tax rate. hillary clinton will propose a revamp of taxes that would hit some short-term investors with higher rates. it would prod companies to put more emphasis on long-term growth. aa
reuters reported lockheed martin has a helicopter from united technologies for $80 billion. the deal expected to be announced this morning in the cards to lockheed martin in the helicopter under the same roof as the 35 fighter jet. big job is coming at barclays. the bank plans to eliminate 30,000 jobs within two years after firing ceo anthony jenkins last month. the reductions bring the workforce to 100,000 by 2017. cuts are good to cut staff in the middle and back office operation. u.s....
37
37
Jul 12, 2015
07/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
>> guest: no, i worked for reuters at the time. and because rabin's popularity had been ebbing, this rally was, we all as journalists thought of it as an indicator for his, you know what his standing is. and so i'm not sure we ordinarily would have covered something like this, but it was a litmus test in a way. and it drew a huge crowd. there were over 100,000 people. israel's a small country, so that was a significant event. i worked for a wire service so i had to file quickly. >> host: were you at the rally? >> guest: i was at the rally, i covered the rally. >> host: how close to the prime minister were you? >> guest: well i had actually left, as did most of the journalists. that's why you don't see video footage of the assassination or professional video footage. there's one there's one amateur photographer who was there who took shots who took a video of it. so i had leavitt and i was a few -- i had left, and i was a few blocks away heading back to an apartment in order to file and i got a message on what we used to use, on bee
>> guest: no, i worked for reuters at the time. and because rabin's popularity had been ebbing, this rally was, we all as journalists thought of it as an indicator for his, you know what his standing is. and so i'm not sure we ordinarily would have covered something like this, but it was a litmus test in a way. and it drew a huge crowd. there were over 100,000 people. israel's a small country, so that was a significant event. i worked for a wire service so i had to file quickly. >>...
70
70
Jul 3, 2015
07/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
ran justices scalia and taken happened to be onstage down in louisiana and someone asked about this reuters series and they said that's true. we said it. we like it. we thought it was important to least let people know what happens up there and how the truth is your chances are better with want of these folks will cost a lot of money. >> unless they are doing it pro bono. >> which they tended to once a case is taken. the cert state is the heavier lift than the oral argument stage because you're competing of course with thousands of cases each term. the justices themselves a we know a good case and we are not missing. we are not missing issues. if it's a really good important issue it will be back. >> do you have a sense of what it costs to hire one of these guys? >> yes. some of these lawyers specialist group of up to now practicing practicing who were former solicitors general, they can charge a thousand or more per hour for the time spent on a cert petition. even to do and make us can be five figures. -- do an amicus. somebody might do it pro bono if they think it's got a good chance and
ran justices scalia and taken happened to be onstage down in louisiana and someone asked about this reuters series and they said that's true. we said it. we like it. we thought it was important to least let people know what happens up there and how the truth is your chances are better with want of these folks will cost a lot of money. >> unless they are doing it pro bono. >> which they tended to once a case is taken. the cert state is the heavier lift than the oral argument stage...
194
194
Jul 4, 2015
07/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 194
favorite 0
quote 0
later, thomson reuters supreme court correspondents lawrence hurley looks back at the supreme curt -- supreme court term that just ended and what is ahead. we will be right back. ♪ >> here are just a few of our featured programs on the c-span networks. on c-span at 8:00 eastern, and interview with new york times chairman and executive -- and the executive editor on the future of the times. sunday at 9:30 eastern, members of the church committee, walter mondale and gary hart on their groundbreaking efforts to reform the intelligence community. one big tv on c-span 2, on "afterwards," carol berkin on why the bill of rights was created. live at noon sunday on "in-depth," join our conversation with peter schweizer. he has written over it a dozen books, including "clinton cash." on american history tv on c-span 3 at 8:00 tonight, you're a brooklyn college classroom lecture on the revolutionary war and how individual personalities, supplies, and timing influence the outcomes of major battles. sunday afternoon at 4:00, a look back at a 1960's go featuring actor performer joe brown on a nat
later, thomson reuters supreme court correspondents lawrence hurley looks back at the supreme curt -- supreme court term that just ended and what is ahead. we will be right back. ♪ >> here are just a few of our featured programs on the c-span networks. on c-span at 8:00 eastern, and interview with new york times chairman and executive -- and the executive editor on the future of the times. sunday at 9:30 eastern, members of the church committee, walter mondale and gary hart on their...
83
83
Jul 30, 2015
07/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
late tonight, the reuters poll came out showing donald trump with a lead that big. not just new hampshire but nationwide. even slightly bigger lead. it has donald trump at 25% nationwide. and jeb bush in second place with 12%. so donald trump nationally, more than doubling the second place figure in this new nationwide poll. i should tell you that poll is an online poll. it is not generally considered to be as good as a telephone poll. they have different methodologies and sample sizes now but it feels worth to it report all of them as they come out because nobody knows which polls will be included in the calculations by fox news channel when fox news channel averages five recent national polls to decide which ten candidates they'll allow into the republican debate next week. maybe they'll consider this new reuters poll. maybe they won't. i don't know. they're not saying. fox will not say how they'll cut people in and out of their debate. we're just supposed to accept that they'll do it somehow and the candidates are supposed to semiwhen it fox announces who is allo
late tonight, the reuters poll came out showing donald trump with a lead that big. not just new hampshire but nationwide. even slightly bigger lead. it has donald trump at 25% nationwide. and jeb bush in second place with 12%. so donald trump nationally, more than doubling the second place figure in this new nationwide poll. i should tell you that poll is an online poll. it is not generally considered to be as good as a telephone poll. they have different methodologies and sample sizes now but...
34
34
Jul 30, 2015
07/15
by
FBC
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
decisively 25% in the reuters poll against jeb bush's 12. >> look, he is clearly, he is clearly hitting a nerve with voters upset with the party establishment. want to hear an authentic voice. he is delivering it. donald trump has always been a master at leveraging press attention and, and, in sort of driving his name and he is doing a better job than anyone else in the race. melissa: never like this. never with polls. marianne marsh, the other thing really funny about it, struck a lot of us, while doing so well in the "quinnepiac poll," he is most popular and least popular guy in the survey? how is that possible. 30% of gop voters would not support him. he tops the forget it, i would sooner die than vote for you list. it is amazing. what do you make of that? >> they say 40 is the new 50 now even in the polls. popularity is a relative thing these days and people aren't as popular as they used to be. melissa, as you remember, i was on several weeks ago when trump first bottom in the race, i said how long will be in the race and hough damage he will do. we know now. he is in for a long ti
decisively 25% in the reuters poll against jeb bush's 12. >> look, he is clearly, he is clearly hitting a nerve with voters upset with the party establishment. want to hear an authentic voice. he is delivering it. donald trump has always been a master at leveraging press attention and, and, in sort of driving his name and he is doing a better job than anyone else in the race. melissa: never like this. never with polls. marianne marsh, the other thing really funny about it, struck a lot of...
173
173
Jul 17, 2015
07/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
to your point, reuters spoke to u.s. government sources who say he possibly went to yemen. yemen, known -- headquarters of al qaeda in the arabian pa peninsula. what does that say to you? >> we don't know if that was the case. if it did happen it would be the most obvious choice of places like we have seen with many other extremists who have attacked the u.s. and other western targets, they go there for training. i have to point out while yemen was in the past in chaos, it's much worse right now. the skills this gunman showed in tennessee doesn't necessarily suggest he had to go to a complex al qaeda training camp and learn bomb making like previous attackers in the past. many questions. but if his journey did take him to yemen, that's a hot bet of al qaeda, even isis in parts. that >> thank you very much, nick. live in jordan tonight. >>> the former assistant director to the u.s. marshal service and our terrorism analyst. art, as nick is reporting, the gunman travelled to jordan visited his uncle. they say it was a seven-month trip. do you think that this was when he was r
to your point, reuters spoke to u.s. government sources who say he possibly went to yemen. yemen, known -- headquarters of al qaeda in the arabian pa peninsula. what does that say to you? >> we don't know if that was the case. if it did happen it would be the most obvious choice of places like we have seen with many other extremists who have attacked the u.s. and other western targets, they go there for training. i have to point out while yemen was in the past in chaos, it's much worse...
108
108
Jul 13, 2015
07/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
meanwhile hours after that tough talk about wall street a clinton adviser told reuters she would not support reinstalling glass-steagall. in contrast sanders said he would support. on sunday he said there are clear differences between the two candidates. >> there are differences of opinion that we have which should be the basis for a serious discussion. number one, i have spent my political life taking on the big money interests. i have introduced legislation that would break up the large financial institutions on wall street. i think if a bank is too big to fail it is too big to exist. i voted against the war in iraq. and if you go to youtube and you look at what i said way back when sadly enough much of what i predicted actually happened. hillary clinton voted for the war. i believe along with pope francis that climate change is one of the great international crises that we face. i have worked as hard as i can to kill the keystone pipeline. you will have to ask hillary clinton what her view is on that. she has not been very clear. so i think on issue after issue, whether it is rais
meanwhile hours after that tough talk about wall street a clinton adviser told reuters she would not support reinstalling glass-steagall. in contrast sanders said he would support. on sunday he said there are clear differences between the two candidates. >> there are differences of opinion that we have which should be the basis for a serious discussion. number one, i have spent my political life taking on the big money interests. i have introduced legislation that would break up the large...
47
47
Jul 30, 2015
07/15
by
FBC
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
look at this a reuters poll shows the donald with 25% of the republican vote. that's more than doubled jeb bush, eight days to the first debate. all right, trump up hillary down. she's losing ground in the latest polls and her foundation took a lot of money from swiss bankers right after they won a favorable ruling on bank accounts. facebook, it's now the most widely used technology products in the world. 968 million check it every single day. and let's not forget this. yet again, we make the jon stewart show blake berman is a star. "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪ remember malaysia airlines flight 370 disappeared 17 months ago, a section of a wing found on an island in the indian ocean can't say conclusively it's from the 370 plane, but investigators have identified the component on the french island as a flapper arm from the trailing edge of a boeing triple 7 wing. there's only one 777 missing and that's flight 370. now the island is near mad gas madagascar madagascar, 2300 miles from the search from australia. if it's correct it would be the first p
look at this a reuters poll shows the donald with 25% of the republican vote. that's more than doubled jeb bush, eight days to the first debate. all right, trump up hillary down. she's losing ground in the latest polls and her foundation took a lot of money from swiss bankers right after they won a favorable ruling on bank accounts. facebook, it's now the most widely used technology products in the world. 968 million check it every single day. and let's not forget this. yet again, we make the...
185
185
Jul 13, 2015
07/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 185
favorite 0
quote 0
the latest reuters poll shows trump and jeb bush in a virtual tie for first place. >>> california voters are keeping an eye on the 2016 presidential election but they may be overwhelmed by something else come election day, ballot initiatives. sponsors need only pay $200 and collect signatures from 5% of the number of voters who participated in the last governor's election. that translates to 365,000 signatures and that has opened the floodgates. about two dozen initiatives will likely apply to the ballot that has some calling for change. >> the legislature often says collectively, why should we handle a tough issue when we can turn it over to the voters so the initiative processes actually allow the legislature and its members off the hook. >> with the flyers coming to your house they say to ignore them they say suggest relying on your own independent research. check it yourself. >> there you go. >>> coming up next at 5:00, the san francisco market that is scrapping the junk food in favor of more fruits vegetables in struggling neighborhoods. >>> plus if a camping trip sounds like a hass
the latest reuters poll shows trump and jeb bush in a virtual tie for first place. >>> california voters are keeping an eye on the 2016 presidential election but they may be overwhelmed by something else come election day, ballot initiatives. sponsors need only pay $200 and collect signatures from 5% of the number of voters who participated in the last governor's election. that translates to 365,000 signatures and that has opened the floodgates. about two dozen initiatives will likely...
32
32
Jul 13, 2015
07/15
by
CNBC
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
this is all according to reuters. talk to ing to industry sourcest a formal investigation. is it being big? >> really, government, this is the issue? apple has less than 20% of the smartphone market. spotify has 80%. and apple has a new streaming product they're launching to deal with the fact itunes is declines. it's terrible. you're going after someone in a space they're bad at? this is what the government is using its time for? >> i don't know it's terrible. >> it's not good, john. the reviews have been bad. >> the reviews from some have been bad but i'm using it instead of pandora and it's pretty good, not terrible. boohoo, apple is eating my lunch. apple is big. it eats people's lunches. they're not a monopoly. what's the government's -- >> they only earn 92% of all smartphone profits in the world. >> but they don't have dominant market share. they're able to extract profits have a very small base is good for them and this is very much like the example we point to, microsoft with the browser. apple needs to have a place and now the government is saying you can't compet
this is all according to reuters. talk to ing to industry sourcest a formal investigation. is it being big? >> really, government, this is the issue? apple has less than 20% of the smartphone market. spotify has 80%. and apple has a new streaming product they're launching to deal with the fact itunes is declines. it's terrible. you're going after someone in a space they're bad at? this is what the government is using its time for? >> i don't know it's terrible. >> it's not...
230
230
Jul 16, 2015
07/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 230
favorite 0
quote 0
through thompson reuters from a u.s. official who say they're investigating whether the chattanooga gunman inspired by isis or a similar group and i.d.ed as muhammad youssef abdulazeez. team fox coverage now. john roberts on scene in chattanooga. john? >> reporter: they have taken down the roadblocks. right behind me is the naval operation support center. so-called nasc. they're ensuring that no one get gets in. a chattanooga police officer turning away anybody because the building is at the head end of the river park here over the tennessee river. we are told that there was a lot of police activity on colonial circle which is in hixon, tennessee, across the tennessee river and as the crow flies about five miles that way. so if that dine ed was the alleged shooter's home it's possible he left the home maybe a little after 10:00 this morning and drove down highway 153 across the tnennesseetennessee, hit the first facility and then drove up to get to the naval operations support center. we don't know exactly what took plac
through thompson reuters from a u.s. official who say they're investigating whether the chattanooga gunman inspired by isis or a similar group and i.d.ed as muhammad youssef abdulazeez. team fox coverage now. john roberts on scene in chattanooga. john? >> reporter: they have taken down the roadblocks. right behind me is the naval operation support center. so-called nasc. they're ensuring that no one get gets in. a chattanooga police officer turning away anybody because the building is at...
50
50
Jul 15, 2015
07/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 1
the reuters news session ais reporting that yemeni government forces took control of the main port in the city of aden. this is a day after seizing the airport from houthi fighters. the exclusive pictures to al jazeera show fighters from the popular resistance committee launching new attacks on wednesday. it was focussed on capturing the stricts from houthi rebels >>> many in japan are yourious that the ruling coalition forced new military bills through a parliamentary committee. a full-house pallet will take place on thursday. if the legislation is approved japanese troops can fight abroad for the first time since world war ii. >> it's a year since the japanese government reinterpreted the passivist cribbs to allow troops to fight abroad. prime minister shinzo abe made a quick exit. at the time legislation pushed to the vote. pelling out in what circumstances the defense forces can collect defense. the controversy not just for the politicians. a majority of voters oppose the fills. >> translation: i don't like the way they are forcing past the bills. >> reporter: since world war ii j
the reuters news session ais reporting that yemeni government forces took control of the main port in the city of aden. this is a day after seizing the airport from houthi fighters. the exclusive pictures to al jazeera show fighters from the popular resistance committee launching new attacks on wednesday. it was focussed on capturing the stricts from houthi rebels >>> many in japan are yourious that the ruling coalition forced new military bills through a parliamentary committee. a...
17
17
Jul 15, 2015
07/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
reuters is not being prosecuted. the journalists refused to apologize. new york agreed to a financial -- to a desk settlement financial settlement. he said he could not breathe when he was taken to the ground. new york has announced a $5.9 million payment. iran is set to return to the world stage. there are strict limits on the atomic program. rouhani praises the extensive efforts. rishaad: we will have more on iran. this is "trending business." ♪ handset equipment and makers say it is improving and there could be a security threat. sean says that they are ramping up for the end of the decade. working to come next network. some of the area, based on what we study today, in the next few reach maximum capacity. >> some of the biggest carriers in the united states, has that eased off because of concerns? are you making inroads? and theieve that china united states have engines for .nnovations if they work together, it is great. concern will be the threats toosting no the authority. >> are you making progress? >> we are still working on its. you will see t
reuters is not being prosecuted. the journalists refused to apologize. new york agreed to a financial -- to a desk settlement financial settlement. he said he could not breathe when he was taken to the ground. new york has announced a $5.9 million payment. iran is set to return to the world stage. there are strict limits on the atomic program. rouhani praises the extensive efforts. rishaad: we will have more on iran. this is "trending business." ♪ handset equipment and makers say it...
43
43
Jul 14, 2015
07/15
by
CNBC
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
spokesperson, so "reuters" is reporting that twitter is on the record denied reports of a potential deal citing a spokesperson. so it was fast and they came out and said it. so again just to bring you the update. twitter denies report of a potential deal. so says a spokesperson from twitter. back to you. >> dom, thanks. bob i'm going to let you run. i don't think it's worth dwelling on what obviously is a fake report. great to have your insight on what you think the near and perhaps even long-term play is for twitter. i know we'll talk to you again soon. >> bob peck over at sun trust. i'm going to turn to you mario. not so much about twitter specifically. what does it say to you about the markets that this type of thing can happen and move the stock in the maern it can. we've seen it with avon and now we see it here. you go back to a time period where people would say heard on the subway. they were saying that this is what they overheard going from wall street to midtown and they would come back and then speculation would run rampant. this is just the modern version of that. except
spokesperson, so "reuters" is reporting that twitter is on the record denied reports of a potential deal citing a spokesperson. so it was fast and they came out and said it. so again just to bring you the update. twitter denies report of a potential deal. so says a spokesperson from twitter. back to you. >> dom, thanks. bob i'm going to let you run. i don't think it's worth dwelling on what obviously is a fake report. great to have your insight on what you think the near and...
52
52
Jul 14, 2015
07/15
by
CNBC
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
reuters was reporting the u.s. weapon's embargo will remain in place for five years. this is one of the sticking points that cost us these talks being delayed by a couple of days. and iran also according to reuters will have a snap back plan that will restore sanctions if it violates the deal. >> the iranian state agency says the nuclear facilities -- we have leaders speaking. let's listen in. >> for us all today is the result of a very hard work of all of us all of you and i would like to thank our teams working for weeks, days nights months, and years in some cases to bring us here and i think we all know that the decision we are going to take today is not only on iran's nuclear program but much more than this. it is is a decision that can open the way to a new chapter in international relations and show that diplomacy, coordination corporation, can overcome decades of tensions and confrontations. i think this is a sign of hope for the entire world and we all know that this is very much needed in these times. thank you for all the work that each of us around this ta
reuters was reporting the u.s. weapon's embargo will remain in place for five years. this is one of the sticking points that cost us these talks being delayed by a couple of days. and iran also according to reuters will have a snap back plan that will restore sanctions if it violates the deal. >> the iranian state agency says the nuclear facilities -- we have leaders speaking. let's listen in. >> for us all today is the result of a very hard work of all of us all of you and i would...
436
436
Jul 1, 2015
07/15
by
KQED
tv
eye 436
favorite 0
quote 0
for more on this, i spoke with reuters correspondent yara bayoumy in cairo. yara bayoumy, thank you for talking with us. first of all, tell us what happened in the northern sinai. >> well it started out really early this morning when we heard that there were a number of attacks on military checkpoints in north sinai but a number of militants. that happens often, actually, because north sinai is the epicenter of an insurgency here in egypt, but it quickly escalates, and we saw that it was a very widespread, coordinated assault on a number of military checkpoints in northern sinai by militants and actually, islamic state's egypt's affiliate claimed responsibility for the attacks. we have security forces that did tell us that the intention of the militants was to basically lay siege to one of the towns in the north sinai and this is part of the militants brothers campaign in their attack against security forces and their ultimate game of wanting -- or seeking to topple the cairo government. >> woodruff: i read that this went on for hours and hours. how well equi
for more on this, i spoke with reuters correspondent yara bayoumy in cairo. yara bayoumy, thank you for talking with us. first of all, tell us what happened in the northern sinai. >> well it started out really early this morning when we heard that there were a number of attacks on military checkpoints in north sinai but a number of militants. that happens often, actually, because north sinai is the epicenter of an insurgency here in egypt, but it quickly escalates, and we saw that it was...
24
24
Jul 15, 2015
07/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
joan biscuip on my left is in charge for legal affairs with reuters news. her most recent book is "breaking in," the rise of sonia soto my or ra and the rooiz of justice published last year. she's the author of biographies of justices anthony scalia and sandra day o'connor. before joining reuters she was a reporter for "the washington post" and usa today. she's a regular panelist on pbs's washington week with gwen eiffle. i'm going to ask her to tell us about that later. on her left is robert barnes who joined "the washington post" as a reporter in 1987 the. since then, he's been deputy national editor, national political editor and the metropolitan editor, but he decided to return to reporting in 2005 and begin covering the supreme court in 2006. bob had been planning to go to law school but changed his mind after returning to a course as an undergraduate. he says it didn't occur to him as it apparently did to others that he could do both but perhaps a better explanation was that he didn't need four years of law school to not practice law. on my far right
joan biscuip on my left is in charge for legal affairs with reuters news. her most recent book is "breaking in," the rise of sonia soto my or ra and the rooiz of justice published last year. she's the author of biographies of justices anthony scalia and sandra day o'connor. before joining reuters she was a reporter for "the washington post" and usa today. she's a regular panelist on pbs's washington week with gwen eiffle. i'm going to ask her to tell us about that later. on...
32
32
Jul 3, 2015
07/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
the quake hit western china and so far at least six people confirmed dead according to reuters. to sees others are hurt. officials say as many as 3,000 homes and buildings are either damaged or destroyed. >>> happening here, if you pay an electric bill this could affect you, california's puc is going to vote on a new electricity rate hike today. that hike is expected to boost rates for more pg&e customers by about $10 a month. some consumer groups are blasting the plan, accusing the puc of working in cahoots with utility companies. they think they're trying to sneak this rate hike through during a holiday weekend. >>> so we have to blast the air conditioning or just open the wind %if÷htoes, take a live loo outside. usually pretty warm up there along the sunol grade. let's check in with meteorologist kari hall. she's got all the answers. >> good morning. now we start out with some clouds across parts of the bay and it is so nice, i think it will be a weekend to open up the windows, at least for most of the day, maybe turning on the ac for about an hour or two. 63 degrees is the
the quake hit western china and so far at least six people confirmed dead according to reuters. to sees others are hurt. officials say as many as 3,000 homes and buildings are either damaged or destroyed. >>> happening here, if you pay an electric bill this could affect you, california's puc is going to vote on a new electricity rate hike today. that hike is expected to boost rates for more pg&e customers by about $10 a month. some consumer groups are blasting the plan, accusing...
22
22
Jul 8, 2015
07/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
late today reuters quoted a source saying it was the final extension, and happens in the next 48 hours, or not. given the history of missed deadlines and extensions around the talks, nothing is certain or definite. let's go back to ali velshi, in tehran, iran, and how much patients seems to exist from the people in iran when it comes to the nuclear talks and powers? >> dade, y- david, we have been reporting for days on sanctions. the people i look to seem to be able to dislocate or divorce the question of actions from the questions of the nuclear programme. there's a great deal of pride in the country, people want the sanctions lifted, it's economics, prosperity. they will net the nuclear programme go, if that's what it means to get the sanctions lifted. we have been struggling with a few issues in iran at the negotiating table, particularly an inspection for nuclear sites, and interviewing of nuclear scientists. it is as iran claims, for civilian purposes, or whether it is to enrich uranium and plutonium for nuclear weapons, there's an issue on the table that has not been discussed un
late today reuters quoted a source saying it was the final extension, and happens in the next 48 hours, or not. given the history of missed deadlines and extensions around the talks, nothing is certain or definite. let's go back to ali velshi, in tehran, iran, and how much patients seems to exist from the people in iran when it comes to the nuclear talks and powers? >> dade, y- david, we have been reporting for days on sanctions. the people i look to seem to be able to dislocate or...
36
36
Jul 14, 2015
07/15
by
KQED
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
anti-trust regulators are looking into apple's new streaming music service according to a reuters report. apple takes a 30% cut of an all-in app purchase for digital goods and streaming companies are saying the cuts force them to charge more in the a.m. store. therefore eroding their profit margins. >>> starbucks is leading a multicompany initiative to higher 100,000 young low income minority workers over the next three years. other companies involved include alaska air, cvs health microsoft and walmart. starbucks said while some new hires will replace employees who leave, the majority will be new entry level positions. the stock rose 2% to 5570. >>> american in case you haven't noticed is getting older. within two decades, people over age 65 will outnumber those under 18. so not only change the face of america but will strain family finances a topic that was discussed today at the 2015 white house conference on aging. in his speech president obama said saving for retirement has become increasingly difficult for many americans. >>> a lot of folks out here who work really, really hard. bu
anti-trust regulators are looking into apple's new streaming music service according to a reuters report. apple takes a 30% cut of an all-in app purchase for digital goods and streaming companies are saying the cuts force them to charge more in the a.m. store. therefore eroding their profit margins. >>> starbucks is leading a multicompany initiative to higher 100,000 young low income minority workers over the next three years. other companies involved include alaska air, cvs health...
163
163
Jul 27, 2015
07/15
by
KQED
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
in 2006, the reuters news agency yanked a photo of the israeli- bombed beirut skyline after it learned the photographer used photoshop to clone and darken the smoke to make the damage look worse. two years ago, the associated press fired the photographer who edited out a video camera seen in the foreground of the image of this soldier. >> once we start removing things from photos then pretty much everything is on the table for negotiation. we can't be negotiating this. we can't be negotiating what is inside the frame. it has to be what was actually there when you took the photo. >> reporter: still, in this year's coveted world press photo contest 20% of the finalists were disqualified for significant alterations to their photos. >> you've got technology, and a public that knows it's there, which creates all kind of room for doubt. >> reporter: columbia journalism school professor bruce shapiro says the internet magnifies the consequences of manipulated images. >> powerful images of current events, of controversies, of abuses have been an important driver of social change and public pol
in 2006, the reuters news agency yanked a photo of the israeli- bombed beirut skyline after it learned the photographer used photoshop to clone and darken the smoke to make the damage look worse. two years ago, the associated press fired the photographer who edited out a video camera seen in the foreground of the image of this soldier. >> once we start removing things from photos then pretty much everything is on the table for negotiation. we can't be negotiating this. we can't be...
52
52
Jul 8, 2015
07/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
reuters is reporting either it happens in 48 hours or not. secretary of state john kerry is staying in australia until there's a deal or white house decides talks are officially over. committee chairman bob corker is concerned about the negotiations. >> disappointed where we find ourselves on july 7th in a situation where he had six great countries or six important countries that were dealing with one country that really had a boot on its neck. how they've been able to sort of turn the tables in such a way they have to me is pretty remarkable. >> while the u.s. and iranians continue negotiations the joint chief chairman dempsey admits 500 americans were killed by iranian militias or bombs during the war in iraq and the country remains a serious threat. >>> fallout for bill cosby after court documents show drugs he gave to women he wanted to have sex with. disney removed a statue from the theme park. we turn to cynthia mcfadden. >> for years, bill cosby and lawyers have vigorously denied allegations from more than 30 women that he drugged and
reuters is reporting either it happens in 48 hours or not. secretary of state john kerry is staying in australia until there's a deal or white house decides talks are officially over. committee chairman bob corker is concerned about the negotiations. >> disappointed where we find ourselves on july 7th in a situation where he had six great countries or six important countries that were dealing with one country that really had a boot on its neck. how they've been able to sort of turn the...
58
58
Jul 12, 2015
07/15
by
WRC
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
reuters reports two flight attendants also hurt. another flight from san francisco ran into bad turbulence but folks aboard that plane didn't need any medical attention. >>> right now, a possible deal to bail out greece could be in the works. after days of negotiating, greek's prime minister says he is ready for a compromise. european finance ministers say they do want specific and binding commitments before an agreement. >>> negotiators could reach a nuclear deal with iran today. two diplomats tell the associated press the agreement will be sent for review and barring last minute objections the deal could be announced as soon as tomorrow. the talks are going on in vienna. secretary of state john kerry and his western allies are working to keep iran from developing nuclear weapons. >>> here is what is coming up in the week ahead. tomorrow, montgomery county leaders will talk about the purple line. the county council is meeting to talk about new proposals to scale plans for the light rail plan back. they'll discuss budget plans propo
reuters reports two flight attendants also hurt. another flight from san francisco ran into bad turbulence but folks aboard that plane didn't need any medical attention. >>> right now, a possible deal to bail out greece could be in the works. after days of negotiating, greek's prime minister says he is ready for a compromise. european finance ministers say they do want specific and binding commitments before an agreement. >>> negotiators could reach a nuclear deal with iran...
41
41
Jul 22, 2015
07/15
by
KQED
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
according to reuters that raises the possibility that deteriorating loans could start to hurt bank earnings. last week executives from jpmorgan and wells fargo told investors that they are increasingly concerned about loans to oil and gas companies. today oil prices settled around $50 a barrel. >> one wall street strategist says the federal reserve had never hiked rates when commodities had been in a pronounced down trend. he's larry mcdonald. welcome, good to have you with us. is it as simple as history, if it is, the crb i think is down about a third over the past year that would say the fed season the going to do anything this year. >> that's the thing tyler, the crb is right on the 2009 recession lows and it's very close to the 2002 recession lows. the commodity index is right on recession levels and you have to remember the united states in the '80s and 90s was 55 to 60% of global gdp. today we're 24 25%. the fed has to look at the global economy, much more so than he did in years past. >> that's not the first thing larry that the fed will say they're going to look at when it comes to
according to reuters that raises the possibility that deteriorating loans could start to hurt bank earnings. last week executives from jpmorgan and wells fargo told investors that they are increasingly concerned about loans to oil and gas companies. today oil prices settled around $50 a barrel. >> one wall street strategist says the federal reserve had never hiked rates when commodities had been in a pronounced down trend. he's larry mcdonald. welcome, good to have you with us. is it as...
93
93
Jul 13, 2015
07/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
the latest reuters poll shows trump and jeb bush in a virtual tie for first place. brian mooar, nbc news washington. >>> core california voters are keeping an eye on the 2016 presidential election but they may be overwhelmed by something else come election day. that would be ballot initiatives, lots of them. state law makes it very easy for proposals to qualify for the statewide ballot. sponsors need only pay $200 and collect signatures from 5% of the number of voters who participated in the last governor's election. that translates to about 365,000 signatures and has opened the floodgates. experts say about two dozen initiatives will likely qualify for the 2016 ballot. that has critics pointing fingers at the legislature and calling for change. >> the legislature often says collectively, why should we handle a tough issue when we can turn it over to the voters? and so the initiative process has actually allowed the legislature and its members off the hook. >> the way to navigate through the flood of campaign commercials and fliers to come is to ignore them. ignore
the latest reuters poll shows trump and jeb bush in a virtual tie for first place. brian mooar, nbc news washington. >>> core california voters are keeping an eye on the 2016 presidential election but they may be overwhelmed by something else come election day. that would be ballot initiatives, lots of them. state law makes it very easy for proposals to qualify for the statewide ballot. sponsors need only pay $200 and collect signatures from 5% of the number of voters who participated...
89
89
Jul 11, 2015
07/15
by
KQEH
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
this according to thompson reuters service. funds that specialize in u.s. shares attracted most of that new cash. >>> now to our market monitor. who like stocks she says is changing the way the world works. she is cathy woods, ceo of arc investment management. welcome, nice to have you with us. >> thank you, sue, happy to be here. >> sounds like what they typically call disrupter companies, is that a correct read? >> yes, we focus on disruptive innovation that's our starting point, and we're looking for companies that are going to change the way the world works, so we spend a lot of time with technologically enabled companies and we're looking for the key enablers size of the market and where the economics will lie. >> yet some cathy, of your choices tonight are companies with which many of us would be familiar so you don't really say that these disrupters have to be found at the infant or guppy stage. let's start with amazon. >> yes. we think amazon is a much bigger idea than people understand today. it is now market cap approaching that of walmart's. we t
this according to thompson reuters service. funds that specialize in u.s. shares attracted most of that new cash. >>> now to our market monitor. who like stocks she says is changing the way the world works. she is cathy woods, ceo of arc investment management. welcome, nice to have you with us. >> thank you, sue, happy to be here. >> sounds like what they typically call disrupter companies, is that a correct read? >> yes, we focus on disruptive innovation that's our...
65
65
Jul 13, 2015
07/15
by
WRC
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
actually, he just signed his own state's budget yesterday and then in the new reuters poll, he's in the top ten, which would put him on that debate stage in just a few weeks. but can he steal the spotlight from donald trump and from the issue of immigration? trump just this morning was talking about el chapo the mexican drug lord who escaped over the weekend in mexico. trump said that the u.s. would try to offer him citizenship. very provocative tweet from donald trump. another candidate, lindsey graham, said that trump has hijacked the debate but others are supporting him like carly fiorina who says that donald trump is not extreme, but that his common sense what he's saying about immigration. but the focus today may well be on scott walker who is announcing his bid and already well within the top ten in many national polls. eun? >> tracie potts live on capitol hill for us, thank you. >>> today the man charged with threatening to kill house speaker john boehner will go on trial. hoyt threatened to use a gun or a poisoned drink to kill boehner and he said that the devil told him that bo
actually, he just signed his own state's budget yesterday and then in the new reuters poll, he's in the top ten, which would put him on that debate stage in just a few weeks. but can he steal the spotlight from donald trump and from the issue of immigration? trump just this morning was talking about el chapo the mexican drug lord who escaped over the weekend in mexico. trump said that the u.s. would try to offer him citizenship. very provocative tweet from donald trump. another candidate,...
61
61
Jul 19, 2015
07/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
reuters reporting he sent a text message to a friend which linked to a verse that said who soever shows enmity to a friend of mine, then i have declared war against him. >> let's bring in former fbi senior profiler mary ellen o'toole. good to have you. i want to start with what we heard from his parents, this revelation their son had depression. it's important to say that there are many who deal with depression and very few of them. very, very few of them ever get to anything close to what we're seeing here. could difficulties like this have made him more susceptible to extremist groups, extremist views like those of isis? >> as a fbi profile what we would do is we would look at the totality of the person. we actually call it the biopsycho social model. so we look at everything about them, including the mental health. but, certainly depression would have to be evaluated, and it could be part of many variables that did contribute to his violence. >> so let's talk about the guns, too, because we know, we've learned that the guns, legally purchased, some of them in his own name, one purcha
reuters reporting he sent a text message to a friend which linked to a verse that said who soever shows enmity to a friend of mine, then i have declared war against him. >> let's bring in former fbi senior profiler mary ellen o'toole. good to have you. i want to start with what we heard from his parents, this revelation their son had depression. it's important to say that there are many who deal with depression and very few of them. very, very few of them ever get to anything close to...
107
107
Jul 22, 2015
07/15
by
WUSA
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
reuters decided to get a tourniquet. >> i put a tourniquet on her, tightened it up while lynch and i held her steady because she was moving around. >> reporter: they say it was all teamwork. >> it was teamwork. we just got the tourniquet on and kept her there till the paramedics arrived. >> reporter: four heroes, but, of course, none of them will admit to it. they say they were just doing their jobs and they tell me a police officer means you're doing a lot more than just arresting people. reporting live from the 60 district police headquarters i'm elf -- 6th district police headquarters i'm ellison barber, wusa9. >> this is the 2nd time this week officers have used items from a medical kit to help an injured person. >>> new tonight police are looking for answers in the murder of an oxon hill man. >> we're told the victim was targeted by whoever shot and killed him. ileana diaz is in oxon hill where the neighbors saw it all happen. >> reporter: neighbors tell us the man was standing in front of this home catching up with old friends when all of a sudden they heard gunshots and within
reuters decided to get a tourniquet. >> i put a tourniquet on her, tightened it up while lynch and i held her steady because she was moving around. >> reporter: they say it was all teamwork. >> it was teamwork. we just got the tourniquet on and kept her there till the paramedics arrived. >> reporter: four heroes, but, of course, none of them will admit to it. they say they were just doing their jobs and they tell me a police officer means you're doing a lot more than...