Our road map begins with the earnings deluge. The busiest day yet with 3m, comcast, dow crossing the tape plus, tesla shares tanking this morning despite record deliveries of its electric cars. The automaker did report a larger than expected loss. And max pressures southwest shares falling sharply ahead of the bell. Loves gary kelly will join us exclusively this hour. Stocks set to make new record highs with two big movers today. Tesla, a larger than expected loss for q2 margins down despite record deliveries of course, facebook beating on both the top and the bottom lines, but with that warning that growth will slow. Results include a 2 billion charge as part of the 5 billion settlement with the ftc as facebook resolves one probe, disclosing yet another, saying the ftc began an antitrust review in june, which is separate from the antitrust review of Big Tech Companies Just Launched by the doj theres plenty to choose from this morning, jim. Whats on your mind . I love the facebook call
A gunman on the loose in the Mission District. And there was a police chase. We are in San Francisco. Here is the latest on what we know. Good morning. Reporter good morning. People have started waking up this morning and coming to see the crime scene that is still somewhat active this morning. There actually some apartment buildings just above the businesses here on 24th street. A couple of people have come outside of their homes this morning. A surprise, of course to see the crime scene tape around this area. You can see what appears to be a bullet hole in one of the windows. This is a hair styling salon on 24 street. That appears to be a bullet hole. We will take you to video of what the scene looks like earlier this morning and tell you exactly what we know so far. Officers found a man shot on 24 street here. He died on scene. The sidewalk where he was found is blocked off by police tape. The whole situation started at midnight after shots were reported here in the Mission District
Street, they found a man shot to death on a sidewalk, they saw a driver speeding away, they chased after it believing the person or people inside could have something to do with the shooting. They eventually lost it around highway 280, they went back to 24th street, and found a man who was shot and later died at the scene. They shut down the street while they investigated. They later open to the street up but kept the sidewalk taped off throughout the morning to keep looking for evidence when the sun came up. There are a lot of questions, what the motive is, whether the suspect and victim knew each other, and what kind of gun was used. But for concerned neighbors. We dont believe it is a random act or ongoing threat. Reporter officers got to the scene weekly because of shot stoppers. They dont know if that shotspotters. Because of shotspotters. It is helpful, it allows us to respond as quickly as possible, as soon as some type of event occurs, such as a shooting, and pinpoint the locat
Achilles heel of knowledge. Jack smith must prove Beyond A Reasonable Doubt that on the night of january 5 and into january 6, that donald trump knew that he had lost the election. And reading through the indictment, i didnt see anything new which would actually be able to establish that. And just within the last hour, trump posted about todays events writing im now going to washington, d. C. To be arrested for having challenged the corrupt, rigged and stolen election. It is a great honor because im being arrested for you. He also wrote, i need one more indictment to ensure my election. Joining us now, sasha burns live in bedminster, new jersey. Tom winter is also covering the arraignment. And also peter baker is here with us. As well as Chuck Rosenberg, former u. S. Attorney, senior fbi official and an msnbc contributor. So weve been looking at these live pictures from the sky over bedminster. We know that he needs to be here in d. C. By 4 00 this afternoon which is three hours from t
international where one airline is reeling flights in. kelly o grady in los angeles where folks are saying the hell with it all and hitting the road instead. welcome. i m neil cavuto. this is your very crowded world today. doesn t casey stegall know it in dallas. casey? yeah, neil. it s been so busy all day long. we got here at 7:00 a.m. local time. steady streams of people. nothing insane. no lines out the door or anything like that. the folks at aaa says that this fourth of july is expected to be the second and busiest in terms of travel since 2000. so more than 20 years, if you can believe that. almost 48 million americans venturing out over the next couple days. for air travel, it s 3.5 million. that s the project, which is a little higher than last year according to aaa. only time will tell whether those holiday passengers will further bog down the airport and the airlines. as of this hour, i just did a quick check. more than 3,900 delays and 374 cancellations are repo