chaos in the middle of a high school football game after shots ring out, sending people running for safety. two people shot, the gun left behind. this morning the search for a shooter. breaking his silence. britain s prince andrew speaking out for the first time about his friendship with accused sex trafficker jeffrey epstein. that that s the bit that s, as it were, i kick myself for on a daily basis. all of that plus screams of terror. somebody help me! police investigating after a woman s pleas for help were captured on a video doorbell camera followed by a car speeding away. was this a kidnapping? throwing the flag. the nfl handing down stiff punishments for the ugly fight between the browns and the steelers. and who is the winner? you got it. that takes you up to $17,785. jep jeopardy s miss torinh. the answer today on november 16, 2019. from nbc news this is today with peter alexander and dylan dreyer. welcome to today . thank you for joi
jack mcintyre is here, verdic verugi is also here. jack, go to the latest report, report out of bloomberg the last half hour or so the chinese will crack down on intellectual property theft. is it nobody believes the chinese? actionses speak louder than words. my view we move the ball forward. it is necessary to do this but it is not sufficient. other things impact the equity market as well. remember, you had monday s positive rally. you also had a big rally last week based on powell s comments. the market wasn t really oversole going into the trade situation and the story around it. i m not overly surprised we re selling off. connell: that we gave back the initial rally in the asians market this year. what about the president today? it depends on what your base case is. maybe you believe what he says, whether it is on twitter or in other venues is basically a negotiating tactic to set himself up. that may very well be the case, or, you look at one of those tweets, the one
lawmaker calls on jeremy corbyn to stand down as leader. to the pollss had for the second time in six months. and stocks extend losses from friday s global selloff. let s recap what we saw. the pound was pounded. under a great deal of pressure. maybe that is the story for monday morning. trading on the table. you it isat tells before friday, get them to rebate. outperform. uk sd outperform the 10-year. the praise sharply to the outside. oneold outperforming the highlight. gold oil got hammered. the spillover today is because middle eastern markets are trading. that is where we can go get some live market action. the df and general index down by percentage points. it just goes to show the spin up effect is truly global. david: we have not seen the end of it yet that is for sure. let us check into our bloomberg team for in-depth coverage. in edwards is in westminster. ryan chilcote is an brussels where john kerry is heading for and caroline is in paris with the latest from
traveler actually pointed out to me. still it hasn t been easy standing in mind waiting to see when and if you will be able to play out. fly out. all of the terminals are down. so we saw this huge line here. are we even going to get home? then your back starts to hurt. it has been a bit. and i am reporter: this was the result of a power outage. the cause of the outage was not known. delta says it does not believe it was packed. they do expect more cancellations to start to happen throughout the day. they started off with the 300 number. as for rdu and airports across the country and travelers visiting those, we do expect it to be quite a long day for them. monica? the airport. thank you. a local attorney who fights for those who were wrongly convicted is making the case to free a man who he says was wrongly convicted in 1989. johnny small was just 15 years wrongly convicted in 1989. con store owner at a shopping center in wilmington. the main witness c?now says li
brazil. from cnn headquarters in atlanta, welcome to our viewers here, in the united states and around the world. i m george howell. cnn newsroom starts right now. aiming for the gold, new records have been set in rio on this first day of competition at the olympic games. a big win for hungary. katino hossu broke the world record or the women s 400 meter individual medically, winning the gold. christina mcfar legion walks us through the highlights of the first day of competition. it was a busy opening day here in rio where the 31st olympiad got under way with 12 olympic gold medals across seven disciplines. the first of the day went to the united states. 19-year-old jenny flasher in the 10 meter air rifle, pulling off a surprise upset to beat the 2004 athens gold medalist. just days after 273 russian athletes were finally cleared on take part in the olympic games after state-sponsored doping, russia got gold in the had 60 kill low graham judo competition. perhaps the mo