Bogle testifying before the Senate Finance committee calling for regulation of the entire industry. Here with us is fox businesss peter barnes. Investing in retirement is too hard and too expensive for the average people, he wants the government to regulate it more. The vanguard founder proposed a federal overseer, a federal retirement board to regulate company and individual 401 k and ira plans. Bogle wants to push more people into low fee mutual funds, the index funds he helped create and champion over pricier actively managed funds. He argues that in the wrong run, index funds are simpler, work better and create more savings for the average investor. Proposal did not come up today specifically, but the idea of government mandates favoring index funds for investors did. I, for one would be the champion for mandating index funds. Just look at it this way, senator, all of the investors in america, all of the Retirement Plan investors own the total stock market together, they are a gian
Silence in his memory at their meeting today. Katie marzullo joins us from oakland with that story. Katie . Bart police chief says he has met with both the family of the fallen sergeant and the family of the officer who shot and killed him. He says they are doing well. They were on the minds of everyone at the bart board meeting. A moment of silence in memory of our Fallen Police sergeant, tommy smith, his family, and those impacted by the shooting. After the silence the police chief spoke of the fallen sergeant tom smith, the chief became choked up talking about how the community has shown so much caring. We have a lot. We have from the public and Law Enforcement around the country. As for the shooting that took the life of sergeant smith, a source told use that the officer who fired that fatal shot is michael maes, the chief says multiple investigations are underway and after being asked by a bart board member he acknowledges that two uniformed officers had video cameras at the time
Tonight outfront breaking news on the berlin terror suspect. Shot dead. Anis amri wanted for the brutal truck attack that killed 12 people, shot and killed by Italian Police in the 34i8d of the night. The suspect, the most wanted man in europe, was stopped by officers on a most routine patrol. This as the fbi and Homeland Security as a grim warn, that isis sympathizers continue to talk an attacks. And erin, now that the now that the prime suspect is dead what are and who are investigators turning to next . Reporter they are trying to figure mow a 24yearold moon a terror watch list was able to hijack a two on the truck and chen escape . Authorities here fear he had help. Anis amri, gunned down outside a subway station near milan italy in the early morning. A Police Patrol stopped a suspicious person at 3 00 this morning. Reporter a amri was standing alone in the piazza. The police unaware this was europes most wanted man, asked for identification. Translator he was absolutely calm when
Shrapnel, a piece of the engine smashed into a passenger window. A picture clearly showing it was blown out. Can you imagine . 30,000plus feet and gone. Other passengers on board heard some sort of mass of explosion. This picture, weve got another one for you, taken inside the cabin showed what appeared to be significant damage to the jet with part of the covering from its left engine entirely ripped off. So lets begin with our reporter polo sandoval. We know what passenger has been taken to the hospital. Do we have a status condition of this individual and how was this Person Injured . Reporter not quite, brooke, but you dont have to go on social media and see these pictures to understand the extent of the damage. Outside the perimeter, we can see the damage here. As you mentioned, several passengers aboard that flight headed to texas reported feeling like one of engines went out shortly after takeoff late this morning and of course that debris that would have eventually hit the side
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