Were told it belongs to at least one of the escapees. Its a confirmed lead for us. Its generated a massive Law Enforcement response, as you can see. And were going to run this to the ground. Running this to ground. Join meg by phone is Brian Mann Adirondack bureau chief for the North Country public radio. Brian, this is the Biggest Development weve seen so far since those bloodhounds picked up a scent. Then there was so much rain that went away. What are you hearing about this lead and how positive they are about what its going to do for catching these two . Yeah this look versus real. There have been a lot of false positives all over new york state. A big manhunt in western new York Saturday and sunday. But theyre really focused back here now in this dna evidence. This seems to be sort of the smoking gun. They think theyre right on the track of these two men. And so theres just a huge essentially pairramilitary situation here. Helicopters in the air. Squads of men on fourwheelers depa
One way or another. As the Economic Data moves, it doesnt move it long term but short term. If the numbers dont come in where we want and the fed comes out with some statement tomorrow afternoon looking to maybe curtail that buying program. Theres a lot of things that come out, but i still think they will be shortterm moves. The market will ignore the bad news and embrace the good news. How cool is clive davis . Besides Warren Buffett the only other legend i would shake hands with on the trading floor. And we were all thrilled to do that. His book is called the soundtrack of my life out today, and hes ringing the closing bell. Thats the first hour of the closing bell. Stay tuned for the very important earnings reports coming out at the top of the hour during the second hour with Maria Bartiromo. Ill see you tomorrow. And it is 4 00 on wall street. Do you know where your money is . Hi, everybody. Welcome back to the closing bell. Im Maria Bartiromo on the floor of the New York Stock Exc
Good evening on this labor day. Im Natalie Morales in for brian tonight. For president obama its been a long weekend of laying the groundwork to get congresss seal of approval to take military action against syria. Tomorrow the president s top advisers will continue to make the case as debate intensifies over what is at stake for the u. S. And syria. We begin with Peter Alexander at the white house. Peter, good evening. Reporter natalie, good evening to you. With a series of urgent calls and meetings, this has been a busy weekend for the president and his National Security team, trying to sell their plan for strikes in syria as they face deep divisions within congress. The fierce debate over u. S. Military action in syria is not confined to washington. At a town hall in connecticut today the United States cant let dictators kill their own people and do nothing. I really think for their warmongers who basically talking about going and shoot and bomb, et cetera, put them in the front lin
In the infrastructure. The top military commander for isis, those are the two top leaders that were taken out. And then, the largest iraqi city currently held under control of isis. Now, according to u. S. Officials, this is a serious but probably only temporary setback to the isis ability, command and control leadership vacancies, vacuums. But they cautious that those positions will probably be filled in very short order. Because theres plenty of isis wannabes, potential isis leaders willing to step in and take their place. Nevertheless, score one for the good guys. According to people here in the building. And its really the first indication that the u. S. Has had the ability to track and then take out some of the very important isis leadership, joy. Big news. Thanks very much, thank you. All right. A range of options. Thats what the White House Press secretary josh earnest said the National Security council is now considering for north korea. Over the sony hacking. Speaking in today
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