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FBC Mornings With Maria Bartiromo June 5, 2017

Assist anything. And the citizens will protect their country and bring those that are guilty to justice. Maria plus an emotional return to manchester for Ariana Grande. She honored her young fans killed in a terrorist attack two weeks ago at her cons are. Conserve. [inaudible] trade to her moving rendition of somewhere over the rainbow closedoublequote is there. A rift between both nations in four countries cutting diplomatic ties with guitar over claims the country funds terrorism. Airlines cutting flight. Oil prices rising this morning at 47. 85. Major indices coming off of record highs in the u. S. Now pulling back this morning. Fractional losses at the open. Dow industrials down sevenpoint. Nasdaq s p 500 fractionally lower. We see mixed markets. The dax index is higher. 160 points higher in germany. The ft 100 done a quarter s. In asia overnight, across the board as you see there come the worst performer china, shanghai composite down half of 1 . The Infrastructure Program now inc

CNBC Power Lunch June 6, 2017

And welcome to power lunch. Im melissa lee. Not Much Movement in the market right now at the headline numbers. Little change d but to the down side right now. Hitting alltime highs, squared, dunkin brands, johnson and johnson. Wendys pulling back from a tenyear high after nelson pelts discloses a 22 stake and the gold miners on pace for their best day as gold nears a seven week high. Im Courtney Reagan. Here is what else is happening this hour. A man was shot by Police Outside the Notre Dame Cathedral in paris after he tried to attack an officer using a hammer. They are treating this as a paris incident and the area has been closed. U. S. Jobs openings rose to a record high but the pace of hiring slipped to oneyear low. Openings climbed to 6 million with more than half in the hotel and restaurant industry. And Chain Store Sales rose year over year as traffic trends improved with memorial day promotions driving demand supporting red book. Courtney, thank you very much. But we begin, whe

KGO ABC7 News 9 June 11, 2017

This is abc 7 mornings. It is great to have you with us on this sunday, june 11th. Im chris nguyen in for carolyn tyler. Lets start with a quick look at the weather with lisa argen who is tracking live doppler 7. Chris, thats right. Snow in the sierra. Interesting weather today as we look at live doppler 7. Looks rather normal, right . Well, as we go into the north, youll notice a rotation in the clouds here. The weather system bringing snow to the sierra nevada. 2 to 5 inches possible. To the beach we go. 58 in santa cruz and boy a, cool and breezy day here. 60s san jose and look at this. This is why. You can see the clouds in the mountains. It looks like january but we are looking at temperatures in the 40s for highs in south lake. 61 novato. The winds gusting to 30 miles an hour at the airport. 22 mile an hour gusts from oakland, Mountain View, 25 mile an hour gusts for san carlo. Your forecast calls for the temperatures to be in the 50s and 60s by noontime and the winds even strong

KQED KQED Newsroom July 1, 2017

Kqed politics and government senior editor, Scott Schaeffer and uc hastings law professor rory little. The republicans control the house, white house and the senate and yet they still cant seem to get repeal done. Why . Well i mean look at, this week you had an unusual situation where jerry brown, Diane Feinstein and Camella Harris said who does the bill hurt . Seniors, harris called it an age tax. Premiums may be five times more for a 60yearold man in los angeles making 50,000 a year this goes to the heart of the argument that this is basically a gift to the wealthiest people in the form of a tax cut and a huge blow to middle americans. And the cbo, with this estimate came back and said 22 million americans would lose their coverage. And theres other impacts, too, like kqed had a story, we sent somebody up to shasta county, a very red county and found about 900 jobs were added because of the Affordable Care act, hospitals, clinics and local businesses. Suddenly folks have Health Insur

KQED KQED Newsroom July 1, 2017

Kqed politics and government senior editor, Scott Schaeffer and uc hastings law professor rory little. The republicans control the house, white house and the senate and yet they still cant seem to get repeal done. Why . Well i mean look at, this week you had an unusual situation where jerry brown, Diane Feinstein and Camella Harris said who does the bill hurt . Seniors, harris called it an age tax. Premiums may be five times more for a 60yearold man in los angeles making 50,000 a year this goes to the heart of the argument that this is basically a gift to the wealthiest people in the form of a tax cut and a huge blow to middle americans. And the cbo, with this estimate came back and said 22 million americans would lose their coverage. And theres other impacts, too, like kqed had a story, we sent somebody up to shasta county, a very red county and found about 900 jobs were added because of the Affordable Care act, hospitals, clinics and local businesses. Suddenly folks have Health Insur

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