![]() Now we get a 200,000 number, which is quite a bit stronger than what we've seen recently. Of course there's caution in Asia because that implies earlier tapering, and potentially tapering in December or January. And that's good news and the equity markets in the US are doing well. The evidence is not there of any strong reaction. We've had good numbers in the US, which means that the US is doing reasonably well in its recovery, and what were seeing here is that the effect of the government shutdown has been limited so far. I think what's happening here is the market is reacting normally. So what should investors look out for this week in light of the better-than-expected nonfarm payrolls data? Here's some views from our guests: We will also get more clues on the upcoming holiday shopping season with several retailers reporting earnings including Macy's, Kohl's and Wal-Mart. We will get October industrial output, as well as weekly jobless claims numbers. A similar poll conducted two-weeks earlier showed that dealers didn't expect a tapering move before March. Analysts polled by Reuters now expect the Fed to scale back stimulus before March. Meantime on Tuesday, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Dennis Lockhart is expected to give a speech on the economy.įriday's upbeat jobs data has brought forward tapering expectations. Yellen will on Thursday face a US Senate Banking Committee over her nomination to replace Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke. Markets will instead be paying close attention to comments from Fed Vice Chair Janet Yellen. Subscribe now.- This is the script of CNBC's news report for China's CCTV on November 11, Monday. Stay informed and gain unlimited access to the Daily Beast's unmatched reporting. Get the Daily Beast's biggest scoops and scandals delivered right to your inbox. Demand an end to police militarization and hands off the forest.” “Do not believe the police and their media. “We have reason to believe the officer shot today was hit by ‘friendly fire’ and not by the protester who was killed,” the account wrote. 18, an account named “Defend The Atlanta Forest,” tweeted about the theory just hours after Teran was pronounced dead. Moments later, the camera-wearing officer is heard saying, “man, you fucked your own officer up.”Ī theory that the incident was an instance of “friendly fire” has been repeated by activists since the day of the shooting. The cops appear to move closer to the gunfire, with one officer heard saying the shots “sounded like suppressed gunfire,” which another officer agreed with. ![]() ![]() People are heard screaming but their words are indiscernible. The camera captures the officers taking cover behind trees, with one asking, “Is this target practice?” A seemingly light mood among the officers turns serious when gunfire breaks out just after 9 a.m. The footage released Wednesday-totalling more than 40 minutes across four videos-begins with Atlanta officers walking through the woods, destroying tents and confiscating items left behind by protesters. In a press conference, they also said an independent autopsy revealed Teran suffered at least 13 gunshot wounds. While state troopers don’t wear body-cams, Teran’s family had called on Atlanta police to release footage from their officers who were close to the scene and equipped with body-cams. How a Police Protest in Atlanta Launched a ‘Domestic Terrorism’ Warzone Brian Kemp called the protesters “domestic terrorists” last year. In addition to arguing it’s a waste of taxpayer money, environmental activists, like Teran, had campaigned to save the forest that’s likely to be destroyed to construct the facility.Ĭlashes with police had become violent in the past, but never fatal prior to January. The shooting came on the heels of months of protest near the construction site for the proposed police training facility, which supposedly cost $90 million and will include state-of-the-art explosive testing areas, firing ranges, and a mock city. “It’s not based on a story that has been fabricated online and repeated in the media.” “Our original assessment that we provided is based on the facts that have been uncovered in the investigation,” spokesperson Nelly Miles said.
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