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. >> reporter: the sheriff and agents from the colorado bureau of investigation -- the cbi -- workedhat they now thought was a homicide. they went down to where the muellers lived in wall, texas, to poke around in fred's life, but they couldn't find anyone to say anything bad about him. >> we found that the interviews were largely unproductive. >> reporter: you were hitting walls? in wall, texas, which is an outlying community outside of san angelo, it's a pretty closed community. and inside that community, none of leslie's friends or family doubted fred and couldn't understand why folks up in colorado were asking questions. >> yeah, people loved dad. that's why he had immense amount of support. >> reporter: and then, ten months after leslie's death, fred mueller got an invitation from the cbi. an agent wanted fred to come back up to colorado for a talk. >> he casually mentioned, like, "oh yeah, i'm going back to colorado. they wanted me back up there." he's just saying, like, "you know, i don't know what they're doing, either. but it's just -- we got to cooperate. they're doing thei
. >> reporter: the sheriff and agents from the colorado bureau of investigation -- the cbi -- workedhat they now thought was a homicide. they went down to where the muellers lived in wall, texas, to poke around in fred's life, but they couldn't find anyone to say anything bad about him. >> we found that the interviews were largely unproductive. >> reporter: you were hitting walls? in wall, texas, which is an outlying community outside of san angelo, it's a pretty closed...
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May 13, 2014
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the cbi reading comes out in 30 minutes. what are we going to get from that? are we going to get a snapback? that is what many people are expecting. elsewhere, the data continues to pick up. u.s. retail sales from may. we are looking for .4% growth. here is sterling. it's talk about what the bank of england mike duke. ubs says the bank of england, tomorrow, in the inflation report, may feel a stronger need not to accelerate the policy difference between the south and the ecb. what does this mean for the fx market? they are looking for corrections here to 1.60. that would be quite a move. >> joining us now for more perspective is richard jeffrey, casanove capital management. talking about the forecast that sterling will correct in the next three month. do you share that view or not? >> the only take on currencies is that if people knew where they are going to go, they would not have to work. they are incredibly difficult to predict, the wave of transactions and influences is so complex that it is hard enough to understand what they have done in retrospect, let
the cbi reading comes out in 30 minutes. what are we going to get from that? are we going to get a snapback? that is what many people are expecting. elsewhere, the data continues to pick up. u.s. retail sales from may. we are looking for .4% growth. here is sterling. it's talk about what the bank of england mike duke. ubs says the bank of england, tomorrow, in the inflation report, may feel a stronger need not to accelerate the policy difference between the south and the ecb. what does this...
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would happen earlier. >> reporter: and then, just minutes before travis's release, a call from the cbireporter: the man who attacked lydia tillman was, the dna confirmed, travis forbes. >> it was the biggest adrenaline dump ever. and of course i called detective gurule in tears. we did it. he's charged. he's in jail. he's not getting out. >> i was relieved that now he's going to be in jail and he won't be able to hurt nobody. now we know where he's at, so i don't have to be searching for him. >> reporter: word of travis's arrest also traveled quickly to kenia monge's family. >> i was shocked. i knew that he would eventually hang himself. but i didn't think he'd go out and try to murder again this soon. and i was shocked. we were shocked. >> yeah. >> reporter: but they still didn't know what happened to kenia. quickly, the lee family called a news conference and delivered a message to travis forbes. >> anybody's going to relay any messages to him, tell him, or if you guys talk to him, tell him we've got just one question. where is kenia? that's it. >> reporter: but travis wasn't talking
would happen earlier. >> reporter: and then, just minutes before travis's release, a call from the cbireporter: the man who attacked lydia tillman was, the dna confirmed, travis forbes. >> it was the biggest adrenaline dump ever. and of course i called detective gurule in tears. we did it. he's charged. he's in jail. he's not getting out. >> i was relieved that now he's going to be in jail and he won't be able to hurt nobody. now we know where he's at, so i don't have to be...
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i want the cbi to investigate the case. i do not trust the police. >> reporter: the girls who are cousins had gone to the mango orchard because they had no toilets at home. a common problem, especially in rural india. police say an autopsy confirmed the girls had been raped and strappingled. why the boys hanged the girls for the world to see is still a mystery. indians are used to reading or hearing about rape cases almost every day, but the gruesome fay tour of this case and the audacity of the rapists is what's most shocking. now the calls for justice are coming in from all over india on social and mainstream media. >> that report from se ma udis. i understand you visited the village where this incident took place. what did you see and what can you tell us? >> yeah, errol, it's a remote part of this country, a two-hour drive from the nearest small town, about a seven, eight hour drive from new delhi. most of the homes there small sheds. there are some concrete structures but quite an impoverished area, about 2,000 people
i want the cbi to investigate the case. i do not trust the police. >> reporter: the girls who are cousins had gone to the mango orchard because they had no toilets at home. a common problem, especially in rural india. police say an autopsy confirmed the girls had been raped and strappingled. why the boys hanged the girls for the world to see is still a mystery. indians are used to reading or hearing about rape cases almost every day, but the gruesome fay tour of this case and the audacity...
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May 15, 2014
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he wanted to see evidence that cbi -- mario draghi was not dragging his feet.e wanted to see evidence that cpi had gone up. >> kerley come up with a simple rule of some in the next cup -- can he come up with a simple rule in the next couple of months? is it literally they really are hanging on this one number? >> yes. >> people have been saying that he lost the effectiveness in trying to do talk down the euro. basically what it is, yields are down. we have recovered. our nations are being upgraded. to do we have to resort cutting rates when they are near zero when things are ok? wheeling had to resort to this. -- we only had to resort to this. there is a risk of a downside on the price level. draghi has referred to the value of the euro. referencecally is there. it is a problem for industry. it is a problem for europe and the currency. >> it is. do remember the days when it used to be that b word for "brutal"? 1.7%? 1.5%? what about adidas? and they are saying it is in the numbers were the strength of the year is a album for the industry. industry.em for the >>
he wanted to see evidence that cbi -- mario draghi was not dragging his feet.e wanted to see evidence that cpi had gone up. >> kerley come up with a simple rule of some in the next cup -- can he come up with a simple rule in the next couple of months? is it literally they really are hanging on this one number? >> yes. >> people have been saying that he lost the effectiveness in trying to do talk down the euro. basically what it is, yields are down. we have recovered. our...
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pi have the cbi tomorrow -- c tomorrow. the month, we will see an increase closer to that two percent level. it is that two percent level that the fed uses not as a cap, but as a target. we are a long way from that target. it will take us perhaps a year to a year and a half to get there. most people know by now there has been some well-publicized turmoil at your firm trade -- firm. you and your colleagues are taking decisive steps to address it. money continues to come out of some of your funds and some of your accounts. how long do you think it's going to take before you restore the confidence among your investors such that any decisions they make about their investments with pimco are not motivated by concerns like that, and are motivated strictly and only by their expectations for the returns that you can deliver? >> it takes some numbers. we have good numbers over the past month or two, and it will take some more numbers in terms of the next few months. investors depend on pimco. as easily ast come it has in the past. i
pi have the cbi tomorrow -- c tomorrow. the month, we will see an increase closer to that two percent level. it is that two percent level that the fed uses not as a cap, but as a target. we are a long way from that target. it will take us perhaps a year to a year and a half to get there. most people know by now there has been some well-publicized turmoil at your firm trade -- firm. you and your colleagues are taking decisive steps to address it. money continues to come out of some of your funds...
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we have a lot of economic data. 8:30, the cbi. -- at 10:00, the philadelphia fed business outlook. the bear, walmart -- before the bell, walmart. .fter the bell, nordstrom's we will take you at 10:00 to the ceremony. to beyellen is going speaking at the chamber of commerce. that will be about 7:00. we will cover all that either on tv or bloomberg.com. says its first quarter earnings were one dollar $.10. lighter than what analysts had been looking for, which was $1.15 on average. the weather affect was equivalent to three cents per share in the quarter. you look comparable sales, that was down 20%. .2%. it just boggles the mind that walmart makes $115 billion per quarter. lighter than what analysts had been looking for. we will see what they say about the effect of less food benefits. >> and may continue into the next order. the range for the current quarter, the estimate had been $1.20. off a miserable first-quarter. there is an optimism forward. it is wait-and-see for the companies. >> they need to make some adjustments. it's not going to be the big box store model anymore. >> we
we have a lot of economic data. 8:30, the cbi. -- at 10:00, the philadelphia fed business outlook. the bear, walmart -- before the bell, walmart. .fter the bell, nordstrom's we will take you at 10:00 to the ceremony. to beyellen is going speaking at the chamber of commerce. that will be about 7:00. we will cover all that either on tv or bloomberg.com. says its first quarter earnings were one dollar $.10. lighter than what analysts had been looking for, which was $1.15 on average. the weather...
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as the general mentioned, would like to talk about focus with cbi. individuals to go through a traumatic brain injury incident cannot do posttraumatic stress work. maybe the memory for the incident that caused it is too fragmented. maybe there are two disconnected, to of base in their attention and concentration. we actually admitted patients into the program with mild to moderate, and lows of the year ddi and i am thrilled to tell you that they did fantastically well, but more importantly the low and severe td i did better in cognitive therapy than those moderate. the sylmar knew they had a problem and were invested in working through their problems in getting better. i have a lovely story about a and man who went through at least 13 different events before vienna penetrating blast injury that really shredded most of his face but also ended up taking his life from them. this guy was addicted to pain bills when it came to my clinic, and by the time he was done without there being no longer had ptsd, no longer was on the spin bills of all, lost his le
as the general mentioned, would like to talk about focus with cbi. individuals to go through a traumatic brain injury incident cannot do posttraumatic stress work. maybe the memory for the incident that caused it is too fragmented. maybe there are two disconnected, to of base in their attention and concentration. we actually admitted patients into the program with mild to moderate, and lows of the year ddi and i am thrilled to tell you that they did fantastically well, but more importantly the...