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. > you know youl burnett, but coming up, why her return to tv comedy is a tough sell for netflix. next on kron-4 news at eight:an undercover sting nabs a suspected child predator .. the disturbing items police say they found in his car. plus.. a 15-hour standoff ends with a deadly shooting suspect turning the gun on himself. we're live at the scene with reaction from neighbors.i'm grant lodes i'm pam moore. the news -- at eight -- is next. >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> tell me about yourself. >> i'm carol. burnett? >> i mean, doesn't everybody know carol burnett? ingly thought so. >> i'm going on the air right now. the iconic immediate yen seems to be having a tough time selling herself to her netflix executive. >> the series premieres next year, and it features kids from ages 4 to 8 who give celebs and everyday people unfiltered advice. >> that will be great. we'll leave you with the advice carol got from that executive. good night, everybody. >> don't you use your phone to make phone calls. use text. >> text? >> when you sit, slouch. you have an instagram? get one.
. > you know youl burnett, but coming up, why her return to tv comedy is a tough sell for netflix. next on kron-4 news at eight:an undercover sting nabs a suspected child predator .. the disturbing items police say they found in his car. plus.. a 15-hour standoff ends with a deadly shooting suspect turning the gun on himself. we're live at the scene with reaction from neighbors.i'm grant lodes i'm pam moore. the news -- at eight -- is next. >>> travel consideration provided by --...
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. > you know youl burnett, but coming up, why her return to tv comedy is a tough sell for netflix. during your period? it's up to you, with tampax pearl. you get ultimate protection on your heaviest days, and smooth removal for your lightest. tampax pearl. and pocket pearl, for on the go. >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> tell me about yourself. >> i'm carol. burnett? >> i mean, doesn't everybody know carol burnett? ingly thought so. >> i'm going on the air right now. the iconic immediate yen seems to be having a tough time selling herself to her netflix executive. >> the series premieres next year, and it features kids from ages 4 to 8 who give celebs and everyday people unfiltered advice. >> that will be great. we'll leave you with the advice carol got from that executive. good night, everybody. >> don't you use your phone to make phone calls. use text. >> text? >> when you sit, slouch. you have an instagram? get one. >> so i have got the job? >> yes. >> thank you. >> stay woke. >> stay woke. i will. ♪ >>> ""the insider"" tracking the biggest stories making news today
. > you know youl burnett, but coming up, why her return to tv comedy is a tough sell for netflix. during your period? it's up to you, with tampax pearl. you get ultimate protection on your heaviest days, and smooth removal for your lightest. tampax pearl. and pocket pearl, for on the go. >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> tell me about yourself. >> i'm carol. burnett? >> i mean, doesn't everybody know carol burnett? ingly thought so. >> i'm going...
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do youl question is how coordinate all of these actors domestically and internationally to move the world onto a path with energy and environmentalism that actually in a coordinated way will pull back from the brink? it will be a very long process. it may be too late, but probably not, and the paris climate agreement was a minor, but real step toward the type of international collaboration that could eventually deal with the problem. the paris agreement was not all that significant in real terms, just like the trump administration withdrawal is not all that significant in real terms. but it is so complex, has so many interests, it requires , and that is going to talk -- require a lot of talk , coordination over decades. a start towards this and now we are going back to a few years ago. we are no longer moving toward the solution and it only means that we will have to go back. host: bring it back to jump in the allies, used -- you use the analogy of the nicest thing the leader of the team of allies. now the united states does not want to play that role. is there another leader stepping up
do youl question is how coordinate all of these actors domestically and internationally to move the world onto a path with energy and environmentalism that actually in a coordinated way will pull back from the brink? it will be a very long process. it may be too late, but probably not, and the paris climate agreement was a minor, but real step toward the type of international collaboration that could eventually deal with the problem. the paris agreement was not all that significant in real...
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today, youl on usa wrote the following. growthsident can reach -- restructure the war by aligning u.s. efforts under a presidential envoy, all decisions become laser focused on creating a stable, tof-supporting afghanistan give our troops and exit ramp. outline specifically what you want to do. >> the president can pull everything out completely, which i think would be a bad idea. i think the taliban and isis would in up taking over the country and would be a rallying cry for every terrorist around the world, or we can keep doing much of the same that we have aen, we've spent almost trillion dollars, now spending more than the entire defense budget of the u.k., justin afghanistan. more than 2000 americans dead, 20,000 plus wounded. health care calls from that war will be a trillion dollars on top of it. and as secretary mattis said, we are not winning. the terrorist forces control almost half the country as it is now. clearly the current strategy is not working. >> a try to take a step back and reason -- the reason is to sa
today, youl on usa wrote the following. growthsident can reach -- restructure the war by aligning u.s. efforts under a presidential envoy, all decisions become laser focused on creating a stable, tof-supporting afghanistan give our troops and exit ramp. outline specifically what you want to do. >> the president can pull everything out completely, which i think would be a bad idea. i think the taliban and isis would in up taking over the country and would be a rallying cry for every...
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youl: they went through, as different or five ceo's. what is the problem at the company? >> one of the things that the ceo did was he wanted to make sure the company remained is remained israeli. the board members lived in israel. they were baked into the company's by-laws when he was there. it has become so big. he stepped down in 2002. you need the someone who has the experience of running a global pharmaceutical company to go in there and run it. the world's biggest generic drug manufacturer is not a small operation. finding someone like that is tough. what instead they have done is they've brought in people who did not have any experience in the industry and hoped they be able to learned on the job and that has not worked. the last guy, the last ceo, they have been without a ceo for six months now, the last guy who resigned in february had worked for a food exporter. they exported hummus and coffee. >> not the drug business? >> they are trying to find someone now but that person would still have to move to israel under the laws. the company says, we don't think that w
youl: they went through, as different or five ceo's. what is the problem at the company? >> one of the things that the ceo did was he wanted to make sure the company remained is remained israeli. the board members lived in israel. they were baked into the company's by-laws when he was there. it has become so big. he stepped down in 2002. you need the someone who has the experience of running a global pharmaceutical company to go in there and run it. the world's biggest generic drug...
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country and cousin, jay lynn he was here visiting from new jersey spending the summer with his unk youle. live in ash jrn burn, melanie alnwick, "fox5 local news"? fresh off major defeat in senate republican leaders are turning attention away from healthcare and towards tax reform. they want to make taxes simpler and lower. as well as lower taxes for businesses so they can compete with larger and international ones. >>> lowering tax rates we're not in the business of raising tax rate. the point is the president h himself with his economic advisors put out a framework that we think really works. >> there is expectation that the business community will step up to build momentum for tax reform. >> all right time now to talk to michael thomas about the weather that we have in store for us today which will be pretty goo >> nothing to complain about. little hotter and little touch of humidity. >> it's august. >> it's august yeahen we'll enjoy it. we'll be no summer, fall, winter and snow and ice and -- >> come back this is august first. >> we have time before we get to that. let's get to it be
country and cousin, jay lynn he was here visiting from new jersey spending the summer with his unk youle. live in ash jrn burn, melanie alnwick, "fox5 local news"? fresh off major defeat in senate republican leaders are turning attention away from healthcare and towards tax reform. they want to make taxes simpler and lower. as well as lower taxes for businesses so they can compete with larger and international ones. >>> lowering tax rates we're not in the business of raising...
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sure, youles from our can have a communist socialist government that imprisons people who protest and want freedom. just a reminder of what this country means. a greatas just experience, one of the best i've congress. host: thank you. wonderful story. we have another question. him to sleep on that story, sorry. host: great story. >> can you comment on the policy of energy independence and what it means to country going forward? sen. flake: great. i think we are in a position right now but 10 years ago, certainly 15 years ago, we never thought we had the end. be in.ould the abundance and the technology that has allowed us to extract national -- natural gas and to have secure sources for the foreseeable future and allowed us to not only have a more be morenergy future and independent of countries that we would like to be independent from, but a cleaner energy future as well. we have been able to, you know, do significantly more than we thought we would have with regard to moving away from dirty fossil fuels into a cleaner environment. sign.a good i am in favor of certainly keystone and
sure, youles from our can have a communist socialist government that imprisons people who protest and want freedom. just a reminder of what this country means. a greatas just experience, one of the best i've congress. host: thank you. wonderful story. we have another question. him to sleep on that story, sorry. host: great story. >> can you comment on the policy of energy independence and what it means to country going forward? sen. flake: great. i think we are in a position right now but...
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. >> so, what are the odds youl need an umbrella tomorrow. or a good fan. >> we have a hot and stormy forecast. glen shs the neighborhood forecast is very important. >> that's right. some neighborhoods are going to get the extreme heat. some will get the storms. not necessarily both. the first alert for the extreme heat goes from philadelphia south ward. south jersey, delaware. places that are going to see the feels like temperature get to over 100. 2 to 6:00 p.m. tomorrow. and the combination of the temperature and high humidity. the areas north and west of philadelphia including i think. this is for the thunderstorms that could be severe in some areas. more likely in the lee high valley and the suburbs. because this is happening kind of late. the front is causing this is going to come through later at night. so by that time, the storms will be weakening as they move through the philadelphia area. damaging winds, frequent lightning and small hail. more likely north than west. towards lee high valley and less likely as you head towards the sh
. >> so, what are the odds youl need an umbrella tomorrow. or a good fan. >> we have a hot and stormy forecast. glen shs the neighborhood forecast is very important. >> that's right. some neighborhoods are going to get the extreme heat. some will get the storms. not necessarily both. the first alert for the extreme heat goes from philadelphia south ward. south jersey, delaware. places that are going to see the feels like temperature get to over 100. 2 to 6:00 p.m. tomorrow....
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certainly i can tell youles that phoenix police have made it a point to say that today they are what they are calling in maximum staffing mode. they've also been working with the national guard and also with the secret service to make sure that those who do want to come out here and let their voices and opinions be heard can do so safely and securely. what they really do not want, of course, lisa, is to see a repeat of what we saw unfortunately happen in charlottesville, virginia. >> have a necessary centennial park i saw the "daily mail" editor tweet out shortly ago that there were 4,000 people there already. they've been wait tbhg that eat all day. we know the mayor wanted this canceled. we know top republicans in the state, a governor and two senators, are not expected to be there. what can you tell us about trump supporters, the ones showing up? what do they think of the remarks and what do they think of the rally tonight? >> listen, i think it's very clear when you look at the images that are happening right now around this convention center, trump supporters here, they follow h
certainly i can tell youles that phoenix police have made it a point to say that today they are what they are calling in maximum staffing mode. they've also been working with the national guard and also with the secret service to make sure that those who do want to come out here and let their voices and opinions be heard can do so safely and securely. what they really do not want, of course, lisa, is to see a repeat of what we saw unfortunately happen in charlottesville, virginia. >> have...
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. -- doesn't mean you are mean youle -- does it are accountable? those are very important questions. you are not having these questions without black people, because black people need money, too. theirere may be in something a lot of us struggle tension, so wet need to see how we can move up like the jeffersons. this,m thinking about that all of the women discussed today are complex figures, often over a. periodof time -- over a of time. and then her time initially coming on, and i am thinking about being at howard as a student and coming back as a dean of women, and also ,ritiquing the conservativism particularly around gender and sexuality at these institutions these more in racially progressive dynamics, and we can think about the sexual politics. i am wondering about deep clinical standpoint -- the political standpoints. no child left behind, no one left behind, what that means, those tensions that we often feel around class and these identities,ecting but i am thinking about this because i think maybe our terminology may be limited with the mu
. -- doesn't mean you are mean youle -- does it are accountable? those are very important questions. you are not having these questions without black people, because black people need money, too. theirere may be in something a lot of us struggle tension, so wet need to see how we can move up like the jeffersons. this,m thinking about that all of the women discussed today are complex figures, often over a. periodof time -- over a of time. and then her time initially coming on, and i am thinking...
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where, if youle go back in history, people who became very famous for predicting the crash of 87 or the financial crisis in 2008. unfortunately, one or more of those people predicted it accurately, and then the next seven productions they had were not quite as useful as that one. so, i do not know anyone who is smart enough to figure out what will happen in north korea for the next week or two, much less the next month or two. i'm not really certain how the trade issues get resolved. i'm not certain how the budget gets resolved. so, i am a believer in what warren buffett believes, you want to be invested in equities over the long run. you have to have some exposure to volatility when you do that, but, in the long run, equity values grow with the value of the world economy. there is nothing else out there that does that consistently. david: thank you so much, ralph. jonathan: thank you, david. have the head of global portfolio management. it is a risk off day. this is bloomberg tv. ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg daybreak." i am taylor riggs. coming up on thursday, a very special intervie
where, if youle go back in history, people who became very famous for predicting the crash of 87 or the financial crisis in 2008. unfortunately, one or more of those people predicted it accurately, and then the next seven productions they had were not quite as useful as that one. so, i do not know anyone who is smart enough to figure out what will happen in north korea for the next week or two, much less the next month or two. i'm not really certain how the trade issues get resolved. i'm not...
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today, youl on usa wrote the following.
today, youl on usa wrote the following.