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mrs. ross, i'm not at all sure how much comfort this will be to you, but your husband didn't kill himself. he didn't? no. when he returned home after the car accident, you mentioned he was eager to check some blood samples. am i right? yes. were these samples taken at the accident? i believe so, yes. where might we find these? please. this must have been what he was last working on. yes, this is the blood sample. and this must be the result. what does that say? someone suffering from tick-borne encephalitis. fatal without treatment. i saw a lot of it in the camp. sir? yes. galt's file is on your desk. thank you. i'd like james mcdonald's as well. would that be a problem? not at all. good, thank you. absolutely nothing to do with us. too much of a coincidence to ignore. the man's given carte blanche to wander all over the place, and within 48 hours there's a major security breach. if that's the case, it was done without the knowledge or authorization of this office. what's more, he turned up aga
mrs. ross, i'm not at all sure how much comfort this will be to you, but your husband didn't kill himself. he didn't? no. when he returned home after the car accident, you mentioned he was eager to check some blood samples. am i right? yes. were these samples taken at the accident? i believe so, yes. where might we find these? please. this must have been what he was last working on. yes, this is the blood sample. and this must be the result. what does that say? someone suffering from tick-borne...
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that it might have been somebody else but i don't let's get realistic nobody believes though i mean mr ross let's get the realistic if indeed the adventists convincing as they use intelligence and the american officials and tell us why this evidence i'm not presented to the u.n. security council you just pointed out that you know the investigation may not reveal who actually conducted that attack so if your house. persuasive sat of evidence and prove that and submitted to the united nations submitted to the security council lad there will decide this issue rather than tacitly indorsing which i think is what you are doing the proposed unilateral strikes by the united states again as a way i'd be happy to talk about the military strike question in a moment but your question you know why do we not present. evidence to the u.n. security council on the syria question i'm not such a can't be serious you know the you're obviously your russia today you know everybody when they think about russia in the security council they think about you know it's much. the. president of the why are you to please
that it might have been somebody else but i don't let's get realistic nobody believes though i mean mr ross let's get the realistic if indeed the adventists convincing as they use intelligence and the american officials and tell us why this evidence i'm not presented to the u.n. security council you just pointed out that you know the investigation may not reveal who actually conducted that attack so if your house. persuasive sat of evidence and prove that and submitted to the united nations...
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according to mr ross moose and he said today that a strong night needs a strong europe including strong and united political commitment is that something the alliance is lacking at the moment. absolutely the problem is not money the program is lack of political will to actually work together the twenty eight members of the european union are probably collectively the second largest military spenders in the world but the impact we have with it is actually minimal because for a complete incapable of military integration and secondly political integration in terms of actually pursuing common goals one way around this will hope to improve things mr president said he's urging the e.u. nations to step up military spending to strengthen the alliance but how will this go down considering the financial measure a lot of members are in well firstly we should we should be strengthening if you will a military alliance by reducing military spending the problem is that the moment everybody buys their own if we actually started pooling operations or. even if you're an anglo french nuclear deterrent we
according to mr ross moose and he said today that a strong night needs a strong europe including strong and united political commitment is that something the alliance is lacking at the moment. absolutely the problem is not money the program is lack of political will to actually work together the twenty eight members of the european union are probably collectively the second largest military spenders in the world but the impact we have with it is actually minimal because for a complete incapable...
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mr. ross: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you, chairman. you know, i never supported obamacare because it's not sound policy. but if my fellow americans have to endure this law, then why not, why not -- should not the congress, the president and the vice president endure it as well? you see, today's vote is about fairness. it's why i introduced my amendment to the continuing resolution, to make sure that we would eliminate the obamacare fix that was given to us by the office of personnel management. you see, the american public understands what's going on. they understand that congress always carves out their own little special interests, their little special treatment. the amendment today, this c.r., would eliminate that. it would do one thing that this congress so desperately needs and that's to gain the sense of credibility that the american people are looking for. it's not about gamesmanship, we're tired of that. this is about leading by example. and while i laude my colleagues for allowing us to have this vote here today, i stood on th
mr. ross: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you, chairman. you know, i never supported obamacare because it's not sound policy. but if my fellow americans have to endure this law, then why not, why not -- should not the congress, the president and the vice president endure it as well? you see, today's vote is about fairness. it's why i introduced my amendment to the continuing resolution, to make sure that we would eliminate the obamacare fix that was given to us by the office of personnel...
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the chair recognizes the gentleman from florida, mr. ross, for five minutes. mr. ross: thank you, mr. speaker. you know, the only thing worse right now than having the implementation of this health care law, known as obamacare, on october 1 would be the implementation of this law with special consideration to members of congress. and some may say, well, that's not going to happen because members of congress are subjected to and not exempted from obamacare. and the short answer to that is yes, but the real answer is no. and the real answer is no because there is a state of confusion over whether we, as members of congress, and certain staff members, continue to receive a 72% contribution to our health care benefits. now, i understand let's go back to how this became an issue. senator grassley at the time the obamacare bill was being debated, wanted to make sure that members of congress and their staff were subjected to the painsed a the ills and everything else of obamacare. and he offered an amendment that said, notwithstanding any other provision of law, members o
the chair recognizes the gentleman from florida, mr. ross, for five minutes. mr. ross: thank you, mr. speaker. you know, the only thing worse right now than having the implementation of this health care law, known as obamacare, on october 1 would be the implementation of this law with special consideration to members of congress. and some may say, well, that's not going to happen because members of congress are subjected to and not exempted from obamacare. and the short answer to that is yes,...
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mr. ross tells his story like this, he writes i grew up in a first-generation immigrant family in a small ohio town. my father obtained only an eighth grade education, not uncommon for his generation, he worked hardz in an industrial job. my mother worked at home to care for our family of five children. when able to do so she went to work outside the household, too. we rented a home for $25 a month, ate nutritious homes and walked to school with clean clothes each day. all five children went to college, and pursued rewarding professional careers in law, education, and business. how did this happen? mr. ross writes because first and foremost my father had a job with a living wage and health care for his family that his union protected. because we had access to good quality public education, because we had access to affordable state yoofortsd and student loan programs that we could later afford to repay because blue collar working people had a chance. i hope we can restore that in america again.
mr. ross tells his story like this, he writes i grew up in a first-generation immigrant family in a small ohio town. my father obtained only an eighth grade education, not uncommon for his generation, he worked hardz in an industrial job. my mother worked at home to care for our family of five children. when able to do so she went to work outside the household, too. we rented a home for $25 a month, ate nutritious homes and walked to school with clean clothes each day. all five children went to...
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boy: i think ross school was named after mr. ross because he must have been a great teacher.own is not called brain stem, it's called braintree. we can go on the internet. over here it says the braintree historical society. girl: we sent an e-mail to the braintree historical society to come help us. i'm norah kyle. i'm here from the braintree historical society. i got your e-mail. braintree, massachusetts, was probably named braintree because there was a town called branchtreau in england-- a very, very old french word-- meaning tree on a hill. but it became known as braintree. boy: it's not even about brains or trees. it's actually named after a town in england. boy: and the monatiquot river group will find out how the monatiquot river, which is a river in our town, got its name. girl: and hartman told us about monatiquot river. i am a wampanoag cultural educator from wampspeaker.com. we learned that it's not "muhn-adequate," it's "mon-a-tuck-quit." monatiquot, actually, is how it's pronounced and it comes from the language of wampanoag. it means "the creator's river." befor
boy: i think ross school was named after mr. ross because he must have been a great teacher.own is not called brain stem, it's called braintree. we can go on the internet. over here it says the braintree historical society. girl: we sent an e-mail to the braintree historical society to come help us. i'm norah kyle. i'm here from the braintree historical society. i got your e-mail. braintree, massachusetts, was probably named braintree because there was a town called branchtreau in england-- a...
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democrats can challenge and call in only three percent to mrs merkel's current coalition partners the free democrats. and perhaps best for ross they don't listen to us and we don't trust them there isn't one person in the blender stack that represents our needs those with their fingers on germany's political polls say those who use needs a very clear they want education they want jobs as well as other cultural and leisure aspects this wishes aren't being addressed by the main parties past exit polls show the average german voter is around forty five years old and that's the demographic both anglo merkel's christian democrats may have challenges the social democrats have focused on. for the most part their parties of all the males dealing with the issues that the fact all the people there the largest block a vote and that's why they get their attention on. a prime time televised showdown between mrs merkel and s.t.p. contended. which had been billed as a clash of the political titans barely touched on one of the key youth issues the n.s.a. spying scandal and the topic of surveillance and the fact is our surveys for the future
democrats can challenge and call in only three percent to mrs merkel's current coalition partners the free democrats. and perhaps best for ross they don't listen to us and we don't trust them there isn't one person in the blender stack that represents our needs those with their fingers on germany's political polls say those who use needs a very clear they want education they want jobs as well as other cultural and leisure aspects this wishes aren't being addressed by the main parties past exit...
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. >> ross is here with your sports headlines talking about mr. matthews. >> yes, just beautiful hair. clay matthews in the hot seat all week. he got ripped by jim harbaugh who questioned his manhoods. matthew was fined $15,000 for the place hit on kaepernick in the season opener. he launched himself and clotheslined kaepernick. he said, i'm an awesome player, not a dirty player. >>> and if you have nic, he tors acl in practice and he's done for the season. ahmad bradshaw is expected to pick up the flack. barry bonds on just o obstructif justice charge held up. it's unclear whether bonds will appeal again because he's scheduled to serve 30 days of house arrest and be on two years probation. also of note, jim furyk tied a pga tour record by shooting a 59 at the bmw championships. that's like a tony harris score. >> yeah, in my dreams. appreciate it. california lawmakers have approved a bill that will allow undocumented immigrants to get driver's licenses. the new measure would require a special mark notation on the licenses. governor jerry brown su
. >> ross is here with your sports headlines talking about mr. matthews. >> yes, just beautiful hair. clay matthews in the hot seat all week. he got ripped by jim harbaugh who questioned his manhoods. matthew was fined $15,000 for the place hit on kaepernick in the season opener. he launched himself and clotheslined kaepernick. he said, i'm an awesome player, not a dirty player. >>> and if you have nic, he tors acl in practice and he's done for the season. ahmad bradshaw is...
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ross? you know, there's mr. obama.e white house and he's thinking, i need to get on the hot line to talk to these europeans. when i pick up the phone and dial, who do i speak to in europe? clearly, as a result of the election outcome, it is still angela merkel who answers that phone at the other end. but i guess the question is when she picks it up and speaks to mr. obama, from here on in, is she going to be pedalling the same policy line on international matters on the eurozone and on u.s. european relations as we had in the last term in government? >> well, actually, geoff, there is no indication that anything will change. yesterday at that press conference, she was holding right after the election, she was really saying that nothing will change. she will stick to the policies. she has implemented during the last four years, as well. when it comes to eurozone politics, when it comes to, as well, the decision to do war or not to do war. germans are very reluctant to go into war. so there won't be any material change.
ross? you know, there's mr. obama.e white house and he's thinking, i need to get on the hot line to talk to these europeans. when i pick up the phone and dial, who do i speak to in europe? clearly, as a result of the election outcome, it is still angela merkel who answers that phone at the other end. but i guess the question is when she picks it up and speaks to mr. obama, from here on in, is she going to be pedalling the same policy line on international matters on the eurozone and on u.s....
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mrs. lopez. >> all rise. the honorable judge kevin ross presiding. >> ladies and gentlemen, you may be seated. >> all parties e why you think she's responsible. >> i'm a full-time student and to pay for my tuition, i do modelling. >> how tall are you? >> i'm about 5'11". >> okay. >> i do print modelling and -- >> why are you posing? >> it's a habit. >> put your arm down. and mrs. lopez you do makeup? >> she's been doing my makeup for about five years. >> and you have a good relationship with her, right? >> yes. >> you didn't have any problems with each other? >> not at all. >> how did you end up mrs. lopez at first to do your makeup consistently? how did you meet? did you meet on assignment? >> i met her through my mom. >> your mom? >> yeah. my mom is my agent. >> so how did you connect with her mom? >> since she was 14 years old, she started this business. and her mom hired me? >> you're only 19. >> i'm 20. >> i've been doing her makeup for over five years. >> and you had a good relationship with her mom and with mrs. thompson. >> very good relationship until the last incident that she's complaining about th
mrs. lopez. >> all rise. the honorable judge kevin ross presiding. >> ladies and gentlemen, you may be seated. >> all parties e why you think she's responsible. >> i'm a full-time student and to pay for my tuition, i do modelling. >> how tall are you? >> i'm about 5'11". >> okay. >> i do print modelling and -- >> why are you posing? >> it's a habit. >> put your arm down. and mrs. lopez you do makeup? >> she's been...
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mr. east's care. >> all rise. remain standing and come to order, this court is now in session. the judge kevin rossn, you may be seated. >> all parties have been sworn, your honor. >> thank you, deputy thomas. >> mr. johnson you had a situation happen and now you're seeing mr. east over that situation. >> yes, sir. >> you may proceed. >> your honor, i've been single for a while and i've enjoyed living in the city doing my own thing, constantly getting pressure from my sisters and mother, when are you going to settle down and give me grand babies in the house, stuff like that. i'm in no rush to do anything like that. i love being the favorite uncle to my nieces and nephews. >> that's where the dogs come in? >> no, the dogs about three years ago, a friend of mine had his dog had pups and he insisted a take two of them to prepare me for having a family, like i protested as much as i could but after a while they became more than i expected. they were so awesome, they would just be super excited and greet me every time i came home from work. >> now you know why dog is man's best friend. >> we were the t
mr. east's care. >> all rise. remain standing and come to order, this court is now in session. the judge kevin rossn, you may be seated. >> all parties have been sworn, your honor. >> thank you, deputy thomas. >> mr. johnson you had a situation happen and now you're seeing mr. east over that situation. >> yes, sir. >> you may proceed. >> your honor, i've been single for a while and i've enjoyed living in the city doing my own thing, constantly getting...
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mr. ying. thank you. so we look forward to the immigrant rights commission collaborating on this on the 17th. next up i would like to call up our sheriff, sheriff ross mirkarimi. welcome. >> thank you supervisor avalos, supervisor campos, supervisor mar. it is a pleasure to join you here today. i am more than happy to answer any questions. i would like to open by acknowledging my predecessor sheriff mike hennessy and as sheriff for over three decades was bold enough to call attention to the flaws of the secure communities ice detainer system in 2011. it garnered state, national and international attention because it was was rare for a elected sheriff to highlight the discrepancies in the ice detainer system. still in 2011 the san francisco sheriff's department had detained and people were transferred to ice were in the numbers of over 600 people. because i think what the sheriff enditioned was implementing an approach that would begin to get to the direction that we are here today. when i came into office and when i was able to craft an internal policy that would seriously build upon, and we had considerably so on what was started by sheriff mike he
mr. ying. thank you. so we look forward to the immigrant rights commission collaborating on this on the 17th. next up i would like to call up our sheriff, sheriff ross mirkarimi. welcome. >> thank you supervisor avalos, supervisor campos, supervisor mar. it is a pleasure to join you here today. i am more than happy to answer any questions. i would like to open by acknowledging my predecessor sheriff mike hennessy and as sheriff for over three decades was bold enough to call attention to...
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ross sorkin. >>> what's interesting we see some of those folks who are lo no longer in the business but you look at jamie dimon still in the same job, mr. blank fine still in the same job and several others who survived it for various reasons. >> it's amazing it was five years ago. it feels like it was just yesterday to me. >> so vivid. >> really does. >> you're right. >>> let's end on a high note, finally tonight some familiar names topping "forbes" magazine's list of the richest americans. tyler and i aren't on it. tied for four charles and david bochco owners of coke industries worth $36 billion each. in third place oracle co-founder larry ellison with 41 billion. warren buffet takes second place with more than 58 billion and at the top of the list for the 20th year in a row, microsoft founder and chairman bill gates. he is worth an astonishing $72 billion. >> consistency, consistency right there. >> execution, execution, right. we're never going to get there. that's okay. >>> that's "nightly business report" for report. time sue herera. >> i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening. hope to see you back here tomorrow night. >>> "nigh
ross sorkin. >>> what's interesting we see some of those folks who are lo no longer in the business but you look at jamie dimon still in the same job, mr. blank fine still in the same job and several others who survived it for various reasons. >> it's amazing it was five years ago. it feels like it was just yesterday to me. >> so vivid. >> really does. >> you're right. >>> let's end on a high note, finally tonight some familiar names topping...
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ross sampson, and both have declined to speak. but i did sit down with them in 2007, when the dna results were first announced. is it possible, mras your hair? >> sure. it was his son, steven branch, who was murdered, and he's had to deal with this for the last 15 years. >> is there anything that you feel comfortable telling me? >> you live with this every day. and then to have your friends and neighbors look at you and think, is there something else there? that's -- that hurts. >> terry hobbs has never been named a suspect in this case. and authorities stand by their convictions. but his ex-wife, pam, stevie's mother, doesn't know what to believe anymore. do you believe that any of those three young men are guilty? >> at this point, no, i don't. >> you think three innocent men are behind bars? >> i do. >> do you believe your ex-husband could have done that? >> i don't want to believe that, no. i lived with the man another 14, 15 years after my son and if it came out that he was the one that actually committed this crime, i'm going to fall face first, i know that. but i'll get back up. and that's what scares me about the truth.
ross sampson, and both have declined to speak. but i did sit down with them in 2007, when the dna results were first announced. is it possible, mras your hair? >> sure. it was his son, steven branch, who was murdered, and he's had to deal with this for the last 15 years. >> is there anything that you feel comfortable telling me? >> you live with this every day. and then to have your friends and neighbors look at you and think, is there something else there? that's -- that...
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mr. obama has gone to the u.s. mission and the un to meet with employees and their families. he is due to speak before the general assembly tuesday morning. coming up, rossay in sports. >>> and they talk with the can gait for the american league most valuable player award. sound complicated. but don't worry, i'm here to take the fear out of finance. every night on my show i break down confusing financial speak and make it real. [ technical difficulties ] >> yankees shutting down south carolina for the rest of the season. sabatia has a strained left hamstring that will take six to eight weeks to heal. the angels have been out of the playoff contentions for quite some time. and that is going to hurt this kid's numbers who are among some of the all time-elites. >> breaking pitch hammered out to deep left center field. a one is gone! ♪ >> reporter: from the moment he made his 2012 debut, mike trout became an in -- instant sensation. asides being the first player in mlb history with his numbers before turning 22, he is also one of four players all-time with 200-plus runs, and a .320 batting average. the others joe dimaggio, ted williams, and albert pujols. >>
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ross. ambassador, thanks so much for joining me. >> nice to be with you. >> give us a sense of what is the significance of the call between president obama and mr.single significant factor is that it indicates at least symbolically that the barriers that divide us, could be broken down. obviously i'm qualifying what i'm saying, just as you said, it's been 30 years since there's been any kind of a modicum of trust between us and the islamic republic. we're dealing with a long legacy of distrust and a regime that's based on a premise of hostility towards us. one of the reason you see a negative reaction to rowhani when he returned because there are those there whom hostility to the united states is why they're in power. that being said, the economic sanctions are such that the only way they can change the economic situation is if they get the sanctions relieved. they cannot get the relief unless they're prepared to change their program. on the iranian side, with president rowhani, but perhaps even with the supreme leader, there's an interest in testing to see what's possible. we have to do it that way and not raise expectations too high at this po
ross. ambassador, thanks so much for joining me. >> nice to be with you. >> give us a sense of what is the significance of the call between president obama and mr.single significant factor is that it indicates at least symbolically that the barriers that divide us, could be broken down. obviously i'm qualifying what i'm saying, just as you said, it's been 30 years since there's been any kind of a modicum of trust between us and the islamic republic. we're dealing with a long legacy...
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bravery i'm proud to honor and remember the actions of master sergeant will burn ross a resident of dupont, washington. thank you, mr. speaker and i yield back. >> i now recognize mr. lance. mr. lance: thank you very much, mr. speaker. i rise this evening to honor the military service record of colonel jack h. jacobs of far hills, new jersey. colonel jacobs was awarded the u.s. army's medal of honor for conspicuous gallantry above and beyond the call of duty and action against the enemy in vietnam. under intense heavy machine gun and mortar fire from a vietcong battalion, colonel jacobs called for and directed air strikes on the enemy positions to facilitate a renewed attack. due to the intensity of the enemy fire and heavy casualties to the command group, including the company commander, the attack stopped. although wounded by mortar fragments, colonel jacobs assumed command of the allied company, ordered a withdrawal from the exposed position and established a defensive perimeter. he returned under intense fire to evacuate a seriously wounded advisor to the safety of a wooded area where he administered life-saving
bravery i'm proud to honor and remember the actions of master sergeant will burn ross a resident of dupont, washington. thank you, mr. speaker and i yield back. >> i now recognize mr. lance. mr. lance: thank you very much, mr. speaker. i rise this evening to honor the military service record of colonel jack h. jacobs of far hills, new jersey. colonel jacobs was awarded the u.s. army's medal of honor for conspicuous gallantry above and beyond the call of duty and action against the enemy...
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mr. president. i would -- before i get started, i'd ask unanimous consent that bob ross, a detailee from the department of agriculture to the subcommittee on appropriations andsappropriationsand mike heled floor privileges for the remainder of the 113th congress. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. pryor: mr. president, i rise today to talk about the agriculture appropriations bill, but i have to start by thanking our chairwoman of the appropriations committee. she has already done so many good things for that committee and for the senate and obviously she is been a great senator for the state of maryland, and we see that greatness, as she leads the appropriations committee. and i think all the members of the committee, both democrats and republicans, would like to thank her for her service and her leadership. mr. president, today i do want to talk about the agriculture appropriations bill and the impact a government shutdown would have on the activities it supports and the negative ripple effects -- and there would be many negative ripple effects that would come to our nation's economy if th
mr. president. i would -- before i get started, i'd ask unanimous consent that bob ross, a detailee from the department of agriculture to the subcommittee on appropriations andsappropriationsand mike heled floor privileges for the remainder of the 113th congress. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. pryor: mr. president, i rise today to talk about the agriculture appropriations bill, but i have to start by thanking our chairwoman of the appropriations committee. she has already done so...
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ross sampson and both have declined to speak. but i did sit down with them in 2007 when the dna results were first announced. is it possible, mr.t was your hair? >> sure. it was his son, steven branch, who was murdered, and he's had to deal with this for the last 15 years. >> is there anything that you feel comfortable telling me? >> you live with this every day. and then to have your friends and neighbors look at you and think, is there something else there? that's -- that hurts. >> terry hobbs has never been named a suspect in this case. and authorities stand by their convictions. but his ex-wife pam, stevie's mother, doesn't know what to believe anymore. do you believe that any of those three young men are guilty? >> at this point, no, i don't. >> you think three innocent men are behind bars? >> i do. >> do you believe your ex-husband could have done that? >> i don't want to believe that, no. i lived with the man another 14, 15 years after my son and if it came out that he was the one that actually committed this crime, i'm going to fall face first, i know that. but i'll get back up. and that's what scares me about the truth
ross sampson and both have declined to speak. but i did sit down with them in 2007 when the dna results were first announced. is it possible, mr.t was your hair? >> sure. it was his son, steven branch, who was murdered, and he's had to deal with this for the last 15 years. >> is there anything that you feel comfortable telling me? >> you live with this every day. and then to have your friends and neighbors look at you and think, is there something else there? that's -- that...
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ross westgate. we appreciate that very much. we're now going to calk to mr. liesman for real this time. in the wake of the controversial decision by the fed not to reduce its stimulus to the economy, he sat down with one of the fomc's most powerful members. he talked no sense into him, we don't know. steve joins us for the first part of his interview with bill dudley. >> always? always dovish or new dovish? >> pretty dovish. we knew him when he was an economist at goldman sachs. but i've known him as a central banker during the crisis. .it's been a time when a lot of people who -- >> maybe you learned to be dovish. >> earned it during the crisis. so in this wide ranging entry, bill dudley defended last week's decision by the fed and says the markets should not have been surprised. i began by asking him how he would now make a decision to taper. >> i can't speak for the committee, but i can speak for myself. my mind, beginning to decide to reduce the pace of asset purchases from the current $85 billion pace requires sort of two things, in my mind. number one, improvement in the labor mar
ross westgate. we appreciate that very much. we're now going to calk to mr. liesman for real this time. in the wake of the controversial decision by the fed not to reduce its stimulus to the economy, he sat down with one of the fomc's most powerful members. he talked no sense into him, we don't know. steve joins us for the first part of his interview with bill dudley. >> always? always dovish or new dovish? >> pretty dovish. we knew him when he was an economist at goldman sachs. but...
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mr. cook picks up the check for his large shareholder. >> thank you. should you follow carl icahn into apple. let's talk numbers, check out the fundament ams on the technicals. on the stock, richard ross technical strategist. on the fundamental side of the story, ron dochin. good to see you, gentlemen. thanks for joining us. rich, let's look at the charts. what does it tell you? walk us through apple's chart and how does it look to you? >> i'll tell you, maria, when we're talking about tech stocks right now there's a very curious bifurcation in the market. we have a handful of momentum driven names trading at str stratospheric valuations as we steam towards the month of october. that's a recipe for disaster. then we have apple. they're printing more cash than the federal reserve. 30% off an all time high. 12 times earnings. bullish chart to boot. let me walk you through it. krou can see that textbook double bottom earlier this year within the context of a nine month base of support. back in august we break above the 150 day moving average. we get a bullish golden cross of the 50 over the 150. now we run into resistance at 510. i love the way we hold that 150 on the pullback and reasse
mr. cook picks up the check for his large shareholder. >> thank you. should you follow carl icahn into apple. let's talk numbers, check out the fundament ams on the technicals. on the stock, richard ross technical strategist. on the fundamental side of the story, ron dochin. good to see you, gentlemen. thanks for joining us. rich, let's look at the charts. what does it tell you? walk us through apple's chart and how does it look to you? >> i'll tell you, maria, when we're talking...
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>> so, ross, to sum up, i think, no change in interest rates, careful management of the language, forward guidance remains in place. mraghi will perhaps tip a hat towards the prospect of the economic growth, recovering slowly in the eurozone, but not fast enough to change the wording on forward guidance and interest rates. back to you. >> geoff, annette, thank you very much. we have extended coverage here on cnbc world and cnbc in europe of those ecb and the bang k of england as well. >>> the countdown to the friday jobs report is on the way with a sneak preview due ahead of the u.s. open. we'll get a preview after the break. has it's ups and downs. seasonal... doesn't begin to describe it. my cashflow can literally change with the weather. anything that gives me some breathing room makes a big difference. the plum card from american express gives your business flexibility. get 1.5% discount for paying early, or up to 60 days to pay without interest, or both each month. i'm nelson gutierrez and i'm a member of the smarter money. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. >>> you're watching "worldwide e
>> so, ross, to sum up, i think, no change in interest rates, careful management of the language, forward guidance remains in place. mraghi will perhaps tip a hat towards the prospect of the economic growth, recovering slowly in the eurozone, but not fast enough to change the wording on forward guidance and interest rates. back to you. >> geoff, annette, thank you very much. we have extended coverage here on cnbc world and cnbc in europe of those ecb and the bang k of england as...
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ross who joins us live from the ambrosetti forum in lake como. >> joining us is a man who has been to many ecb discussions, former executive board member lorenzo bini smaghi. mraghi added the note of caution yesterday, a discussion about cutting rates. in your view, would that be warranted? >> well, if rates are starting to go out of hand, market rates, then if you want to avoid that, we need to act. can't just stop. >> are you suggesting markets don't believe the talk that rates will stay low, whether the ecb or indeed in the uk? >> i'm afraid that's the keys. market is looking at recovery, looking at political enthusiasm around the recovery. they may not be cautious enough. if central bankers are really serious, they have to act, not just talk. >> okay, so if rates keep going up, rates may be going up just because of fed policy, right? >> not necessarily for the u.s. the u.s. is in better shape than europe. so u.s. rates going up is more or less in line with the recovery in the u.s. which is stronger. in europe, they have to remain lower and can't just keep them low if the whole market, world markets are going up. >> yeah. and, look, i know you -- there is
ross who joins us live from the ambrosetti forum in lake como. >> joining us is a man who has been to many ecb discussions, former executive board member lorenzo bini smaghi. mraghi added the note of caution yesterday, a discussion about cutting rates. in your view, would that be warranted? >> well, if rates are starting to go out of hand, market rates, then if you want to avoid that, we need to act. can't just stop. >> are you suggesting markets don't believe the talk that...