About the shooting that happened. They have gathered information to suggest that the victims and the killer knew each other. They have been gearing that evidence overnight and are still working on it. That is why you see in part of the freeway still shut down. The killer pulled up next to the victims car and filed several time. The driver would was a man, was killed. His female passenger survived. She is in the hospital. The killer is stillless. Something to be concern about. The shooter is still out there. However, we me this is a targeted event, the chances that a random shooting leak this could occur is not likely. This is a similar shooting in the same area a week ago, an exit away on san pablo on freeway. That shooter got away. The victim survived that shooting. I asked if the two are concluded and investigator say it is too early to say but they will look into that. They are estimateing this freeway will open up entirely at 6 30 this morning and possibly earlier. Though say they
I. T. Noits not like a computer. You dont fight wars over that. You night wars over oil. You fight wars over oil. Thats why a part of saudi arabia that has the oil is the one being jeopardized by rebels. Thats why libya is so valuable and being fought over. Oil, oil, oil and the revenues that they produce in order to then create that instability, create that jihadism that were dealing with. We should be backing out all the oil that were importing from that region, if we have a chance to do so and we do. But not after this bill passes. Were going to be in a situation where we basically are saying were going to be permanently dependent upon that oil being imported from that region. I listened last night to all the republican candidates for president debating in las vegas about National Security. Well, thats what this is all about. This is all about that oil. This is all about that oil revenue that goes into the pockets of people who should not have our money, who spend it in ways that we
And im tyler mathisen. Welcome from me as well. This is the week, folks, that wall street has been waiting for and waiting for and agonizing over. This is the week when the Federal Reserve is expected to raise its benchmark Interest Rate for the first time in nearly a decade. Fed chair janet yellen and her open Market Committee have laid the groundwork, signaled that barring some unforeseen change of heart it is ready to raise. And one key thing many will be looking at is what effect will rising rates have on the housing market. Diana olick explains. Reporter Wendy Johnson hasnt found the perfect home yet but shes going over her mortgage options now. I definitely want to Pay Attention to what happens this week. Reporter after years of record low Interest Rates the possibility of rising rates has her speeding up her search. Weve been doing our research, but the knowing that this Interest Rate is going to hit, we definitely want to stay in a tight window for making that selection. So i w
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And im tyler mathisen. Welcome from me as well. This is the week, folks, that wall street has been waiting for and waiting for and agonizing over. This is the week when the Federal Reserve is expected to raise its benchmark Interest Rate for the first time in nearly a decade. Fed chair janet yellen and her open Market Committee have laid the groundwork, signaled that barring some unforeseen change of heart it is ready to raise. And one key thing many will be looking at is what effect will rising rates have on the housing market. Diana olick explains. Reporter Wendy Johnson hasnt found the perfect home yet but shes going over her mortgage options now. I definitely want to Pay Attention to what happens this week. Reporter after years of record low Interest Rates the possibility of rising rates has her speeding up her search. Weve been doing our research, but the knowing that this Interest Rate is going to hit, we definitely want to stay in a tight window for making that selection. So i w