The s p, you can see it is off about 89 points and the nasdaq as well. This is not bad considering the losses we saw earlier. It looks like the bulls have been defending their turf. The dow was down more than 200 points. Like it feels like it is an effective what is happening overseas. So you have investors piling into safe havens such as gold and treasures. Gold headed for its onemonth high. Here with us bill white, former deputy secretary of energy under president clinton, now the of then and author upcoming book americas fiscal constitution. What do you think is going on here . Is this a correction after the s p rose nearly 30 or part of a bigger route . I learned that you cannot week ofmuch for one market action. If you look at where we have been over the last six months, a year, if there had not been a break there would have been something fishy. Can you imagine investing in this kind of market . , companies ares pretty strong. Expect to see a bounce like we have had since the bot
Understanding about why soldiers serve. Look at that beautiful sunrise coming up in new york. We so appreciate you waking up with us this morning. Im christi paul. Im Martin Savidge in for victor blackwell. We begin with breaking news. Another night of violent protests in the United States this time in rochester, new york after the release of body cam video showing the arrest of daniel prude a black man who was pinned down by police and later died. Things got violent as you see here as the night wore on. Look at demonstrators here confronting customers at restaurants. [ bleep ]. As protesters tried to cross a Bridge Police fired pepper balls and pepper spray into crowds after they refused to leave the area. Police told protesters they were involved in an unlawful assembly. A cnn affiliate reports at one point a bus stop was set afire. Protests have been ongoing in rochester since the release of the body cam on wednesday. Six months after daniel prudes death. Prudes death is ruled as a
The permanent subcommittee on investigations will come to order. Today the subcommittee continues our bipartisan work investigating conditions in prisons, jails, and Detention Centers across the United States. I think the Ranking Member for his cooperation. In july we released findings of corruption, abuse and misconduct in the federal prison system and questioned the now former director of the federal bureau of prisons. Today after a 10 month bipartisan investigation we can reveal that despite a clear charge from congress to determine who is dying in prisons and jails across the country, where they are dying and why they are dying that abutment of justice is failing to do so. This failure undermines efforts to address the urgent humanitarian crisis ongoing behind bars across the country. Our investigation has revealed that last year alone, according to gao analysis the department of justice failed to identify at least 990 deaths in custody, nearly one thousand uncounted deaths and the
The subcommittee will come to order. Today the subcommittee continues our bipartisan work investigating prisons and jails across United States. In july, we found corruption and abuse in the Justice System and questioned former director of the bureau of prisons. Despite a clear charge from congress, to determine who is dying and jails across the country, where they are dying and why they are dying. The Department Justice is failing to do so. This failure undermines efforts to address the urgent humanitarian crisis on behind bars across the country. Our investigation has revealed that last year alone according to gao analysis our request that the department of justice failed to reveal nearly 1000 deaths across the country. The true number is likely much higher. We will hear today from those whose loved ones died preventively while in custody. In both cases, sons and brothers died while they were pretrial detainees having been convicted of no crime. We will hear their grief and anger. Gri
The permanent subcommittee on investigations will come to order. Today the subcommittee continues our bipartisan work investigating conditions in prisons, jails and Detention Centers across the United States. I think the Ranking Member for hiss cooperation. Prin july we released findings f corruption and abuse and misconduct in the federal prison system and questioned themhi now former director of the federal bureau of prisons. Today after a ten month bipartisan investigation we can reveal that despite a charge from congress to determine who is dying in prisons and jails across the country, where and why they are dying the department of justice is failing to do so. The failure undermines efforts to address the urgent humanitarian crisis ongoing behind bars across the country. Our investigation has revealed the last year alone according to the gao analysis i request the department of justice failed to identify at least 990 deaths in custody, nearly 1,000 uncounted deaths and the number