Conservative voices, mornings with maria begins right now. Maria big show this morning, joining the conversation Dierdre Bolton and Kevin Phillips and jack otter. Rockbottom low Interest Rates and the trading environment when the numbers come out, futures right now pointed to higher opening ahead of the numbers and likely going to be the issue that basically sets the tone for markets as we await those thirdquarter results, jack otter, what are you expecting . Nice that we are expecting jpmorgan, jamie dimon is doing a great job, if they cant pull it off, thatll be a problem, with low Interest Rates, that will give banks breathing going forward, theres no real sight. Maria a writedown potentially for wework, unicorns that blue up. They are on the hook for uber as well. Aside from the wework story, aside from softbank which would take the biggest cut biggest hit, rather. Refinance and loan them money for lord Taylor Building which was supposed to be the wework headquarters which was an a
Potential break in the investigation into the massacre of Nine American women and children in mexico. They were killed monday in sonora, thats near the u. S. Border. Sources tell cbsbs news the victims may have been targeted by a drug cartel. Authorities in mexico announced the arrest of a heavily armed person who may be connected to the case. Were also learning a teenage boy walked 14 miles to get help after hiding his siblings in bushes. Five children were wounded and are now back in the u. S. Recovering. Family members are now mourning the three women and six children killed. Mark strassmann reports from mexico city. This is for the record. Nita and four of my grandchildren are burned and shot up. Reporter this video posted to facebook shows the aftermath of a massacre. The ambushes of three vehicles carrying american women and children. The extended family was attacked by gunmen believed to belong to one of mexicos most brutal cartels. Family members say the bodies of 30yearold mar
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