This morning. I did not murder Anthony Lamar smith. Why he says he opened fire. Nursing home deaths, the home where eight patients died in the wake of Hurricane Irma giving their side of the story. Their calls for help after losing power after more fingerpointing. Who really dropped the ball here as fears grow over stubborn hurricane jose out there in the atlantic. Our weather team tracking its path right here this morning. Hey, good morning, everybody. Lets get separate to the breaking news. Police in the uk say theyve arrested an 18yearold man in connection with the london subway blast that injured more than a dozen people on friday. Despite the arrest the country is on edge this morning. Hundreds of soldiers are deployed in the streets. Authorities say the Terror Threat level will remain at critical, meaning they believe that another attack might be imminent. The crude bomb used here was contained in a bucket, wires hanging out of it. It partially exploded during the morning rush ho
For cooperation from china to avoid any miscalculation of a north korea, investors like that one too. Here is number two, today President Trump will sign infrastructure plan, thats got a good shot at bipartisan support and investors as well. It seems the market is ignoring the intense hostility that the president is facing and ignoring the three ceo resignations from the manufacturing Advisory Council. Here is how the day is shaping up. A trump win on north korea maybe a trump win on infrastructure, solid economic numbers just coming into us, and, yes, another market rally, welcome to the show, Varney Company is about to begin. Stuart just coming into us, iran threatening to quit the nuke deal if u. S. Imposes new sanctions. Liz, they say they will quit, quote, within hours. Within hours, hour an and day. Iran allocated a hundred Million Dollars to new missile program. This is tough Senate Sanctions or iran, russia and north korea. Iran not liking that. Iran is ramping up the rhetoric,
[applause] wow. The science room is rocking today at the Convention Center. Unbelievable. We are here to hear dr. Michio kaku who is just amazing. I love this guy. [applause] just a footnote i am joe from the washington post. It i assume you knew that i love the big cosmic questions and there is no one better than asking the cosmic amazing questions than dr. Kaku. He is a genius at it. He is the cofounder of the strings. Has written multiple bestsellers. He refers to them as New York Times bestsellers but i dont use that term. [laughter] this book begins the first, his new book is the future of the mind is the name of the book and a first line is the two greatest mysteries and all of nature are the mind and the universe. We start from that and he asks the questions do we have a soul . What happens to us after we die . Who am i anyway . Where do we fit into this great cosmic scheme . Thats just on the first page. [laughter] this is the stuff that when youre in college at 3 00 in the mor
Time zone. We have been live from the university of arizona all day long from the gallagher theater, lots of different author panel lots going on on the outside as well here in the quad area of university of arizona. Ten hours of live coverage, everything youve seen today will repeat tonight beginning at midnight. Donald mcneil according to science and Health Reporter for the New York Times and according to the notes here he specializes in plague, pestilences and we look forward to talking to him about that form of reports and correspondence in africa and europe. Mr. Mcneil, is zika a new disease . No. Its thousands of years old but it was discovered in uganda in 1947. Then it pretty much disappeared. There was some awareness that it was widespread in africa, in those days there was no routine tasks. You had to inject hundreds of mice with different antibodies to find out what was killing the mice. It then sifted to asia in the 1960s, we dont know when and then sometime in the early 20
His 2012 book, private empire, exxon mobil and amend in america, power is a study is of the elio chime in. Im please to have steve cole at this table, welcome. Steve thank you. I can imagine they said this, it is an exciting time, i cannot remember a more exciting 10. To be looking at what is happening in the world, to be a journalist. It is exciting to be at a journalism school, all these young reporters going out into this environment, trying to figure out how to do their job professionally. It is a time i think, when the tax on the premise of has strengthened the press, made clear were what our role is, and also raised the bar on our performance, we have to earn it. In this environment of trying to g legitimize, or by the press. It is an exciting time to be in his profession. Charlie should we as journalists have learned something from the campaign . Steve yes. There were lots of mrs. In the of mrs. In the runup to the election by journalism. We have lots of journalists in this coun