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bret continues on his dive safely as does annette. we've seen annette on our show before. remember this from kuala lumpur. the parachute opens, she lands safely. they base jump all over the world. >> i want to know how cold it was. when i was skydiving it was cold. >> you have an opportunity that you never had before. hey, how cold was it? >> it's amazing how long we were up there. >> "right this minute" first, annette and bret brought this video to the "right this minute" studios. tell us what happened before you jumped. >> that is not a common outfit to be wearing on a skydive. the pilots don't see it very often. when we got to the door, he turns to look and turns the plane. >> he wasn't even ready. that's what you get for being a sexy, hot skydiver. >> the last thing you heard from him was "sorry." >> a lot of attention being brought to these videos of a traffic stop. it was for a good reason. >> got your christmas shopping done? >> no. i haven't even started. she wants lego friends. i don't know if you heard of them. >> oh, yeah. my daughter heard of them. >> who are t
bret continues on his dive safely as does annette. we've seen annette on our show before. remember this from kuala lumpur. the parachute opens, she lands safely. they base jump all over the world. >> i want to know how cold it was. when i was skydiving it was cold. >> you have an opportunity that you never had before. hey, how cold was it? >> it's amazing how long we were up there. >> "right this minute" first, annette and bret brought this video to the...
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brett continues on his dive safely as does annette. everybody landed safely here, but we've seen annette on our show before. remember this video from kuala lumpur? jumped off the kl to you jer the parachute opens and the thing twists up on her. she was whipping past the tower and lands safely by grabbing the line above the twist. they base jump all over the world. here's them doing classic skydivi skydivingg continuing to work o their craft. >> when i was skydiving, it was cold. >> an opportunity you've never had before, gayle. hey, how cold was it? [ laughter ] >> it wasn't actually cold at all. >> oh. >> and fur on your -- amazing how long you can sit there -- [ laughter ] >> "right this minute" first. annette and bret brought this video to the "right this minute" studios to tell us what happened right before you jumped? >> that is not a common outfit to wear on a sky dive and the pilots don't see it often, and by the time we got to the door, apparently he turned to look and turned the plane and dumped us out the side -- >> oh, you w
brett continues on his dive safely as does annette. everybody landed safely here, but we've seen annette on our show before. remember this video from kuala lumpur? jumped off the kl to you jer the parachute opens and the thing twists up on her. she was whipping past the tower and lands safely by grabbing the line above the twist. they base jump all over the world. here's them doing classic skydivi skydivingg continuing to work o their craft. >> when i was skydiving, it was cold. >>...
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on the democratic side, annette, does the embargo have any saliency at all?nendez still for it. does the embargo play at all on the democratic side for hillary? >> what we're seeing, certainly when it comes to florida, it does play, but most democrats and all democrats and certainly most republicans even agree, we all want human rights lifted and we don't want any of these violations that are happening in cuba. just the difference in how we go about it. hillary and many of us obviously believe that we just need to try something new after more than 50 years. i believe that that approach is the one that will work with the voters and the majority of the voters, as we have seen election after election in florida. >> kevin and annette, thank you for being here. >>> and coming up, more heat reaction from capitol hill as lawmakers split over president obama's move to normalize diplomatic relations with cuba. >> a judicious lesson i've learned from this experience is that freedom is not free. and as personified by scott and our entire team, we must never forget the t
on the democratic side, annette, does the embargo have any saliency at all?nendez still for it. does the embargo play at all on the democratic side for hillary? >> what we're seeing, certainly when it comes to florida, it does play, but most democrats and all democrats and certainly most republicans even agree, we all want human rights lifted and we don't want any of these violations that are happening in cuba. just the difference in how we go about it. hillary and many of us obviously...
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with that, back to you. >> annette, thank you very much for that. you can see russian president putin is delivering his annual state of the nation address to parliament. the speech is expected to address ongoing tensions with the west. investors will be looking for any reaction from the ruble and the headlines. we'll bring you reaction as the morning goes on. >>> we heard from president obama earlier and we know kerry has been in brussels over the last couple of days, particularly to talk about this topic. but is this a problem with any further development between the west and russia as a whole? u.s. and european interests are very, very different. >> i think, wilfred, that that is going to become the most important question in the next few months. this is not widely recognized at the moment, certainly not by financial markets. namely, should the west address the root causes of this confrontation or should you just left russia rough, teach it a good lesson, oil price res continuing to fall and that can come to their senses. i think it's going to be
with that, back to you. >> annette, thank you very much for that. you can see russian president putin is delivering his annual state of the nation address to parliament. the speech is expected to address ongoing tensions with the west. investors will be looking for any reaction from the ruble and the headlines. we'll bring you reaction as the morning goes on. >>> we heard from president obama earlier and we know kerry has been in brussels over the last couple of days,...
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good evening, annette. >> reporter: good evening. toys "r" us, kohl's and macy's are open late tonight. 3:00 a.m. might have been a great time to go if you wanted to avoid the crowds. but some say what fun is that if you can get in the thick of things today? why did you wait so late? >> lazy. >> i have one more thing i need to get. >> we're not very organized. >> reporter: last-minute shoppers have almost every excuse as to why they wait until the very last day to hit the malls to buy holiday gifts. some say the sales are even better on christmas eve. >> i went to mickael's and they were 70% off. so instead of a few hundred, i spent about $150. >> reporter: others say it's an annual tradition. >> the weekends are busy with parties, so it seems last minute every year. it just happens that way. >> reporter: there is a flip side. those stores need workers to help cater to the procrastinators, with the competition so tough to get customers to spend money at their store, it seems more and more stores are closing later. and keeping workers
good evening, annette. >> reporter: good evening. toys "r" us, kohl's and macy's are open late tonight. 3:00 a.m. might have been a great time to go if you wanted to avoid the crowds. but some say what fun is that if you can get in the thick of things today? why did you wait so late? >> lazy. >> i have one more thing i need to get. >> we're not very organized. >> reporter: last-minute shoppers have almost every excuse as to why they wait until the very...
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annette joining us live with a preview of tonight's fireworks show. good morning, annette. . >>> good morning. i think the key tonight is to layer up. i'm wearing three layers and i'm still really cold. the temperature around show time will be around in the low 40s. so certainly bundle up. here are some of the best locations that offer the best viewing. south of sinbad's restaurant between mission and folsom. yerba buena island and treasure island. end of alta street and end of calhoun terrace. the last two are neighborhoods so be respectful of neighbors there. it is recommended that you be here by 11:30 p.m. be sure to build in time for delays. the show is usually synced to music. you should be near the speakers which will be placed from pier 14 to almost the bay area. the pyrotechnics company that does the san francisco giants and oakland a's show will also be doing this show as well. but as i said, it's going to be chilly tonight. so bundle up. this company usually also adds in a new and interesting fireworks each year. so that's an extra enticemen
annette joining us live with a preview of tonight's fireworks show. good morning, annette. . >>> good morning. i think the key tonight is to layer up. i'm wearing three layers and i'm still really cold. the temperature around show time will be around in the low 40s. so certainly bundle up. here are some of the best locations that offer the best viewing. south of sinbad's restaurant between mission and folsom. yerba buena island and treasure island. end of alta street and end of calhoun...
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today in the bay annette miranda joining us. annette, you do seem to be a little bit cold right now. and understandable. good morning. >>> oh, yeah. say the people inside nice and warm in the studio. if you are going to come out and brave the cold, certainly bundle up. temperatures around show time in the low 40s. preparations will get under way here this morning along san francisco. 200,000 people are expected. but of course that could change if people find it too cold. the recommendation is to get here by 11:30 p.m. be sure to build in time for delays. the free fireworks show will begin promptly at midnight. here are the best viewing locations. they will be launched 1,000 feet from shore, south of the ferry near pier 14. the best places south of sinbad's restaurant, yerba buena island, treasure island and a couple of places on telegraph hill. the end of alta street and end of calhoun terrace. just remember the last two locations are residential and you should be respectful of those residents. the fireworks show will begin -- w
today in the bay annette miranda joining us. annette, you do seem to be a little bit cold right now. and understandable. good morning. >>> oh, yeah. say the people inside nice and warm in the studio. if you are going to come out and brave the cold, certainly bundle up. temperatures around show time in the low 40s. preparations will get under way here this morning along san francisco. 200,000 people are expected. but of course that could change if people find it too cold. the...
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annette and jeffrey goldstein also testified they hired suture clear to put an addition on their home for annette's ailing mother. >> he kept coming to me asking me for more money. >> reporter: not only was succi convicted of failing to perform the work he promised on their home the goldsteins show his shoddy work placed annette's mother in physical danger. >> she went to use the bathroom later in the evening and she walked in and fell through right down into the basement. >> reporter: although this conviction could land 59-year-old succi behind bars for the rest of his life there's little chance his victims will ever see the money they lost. >> we're happy we could get justice. they wait add long time. >> reporter: succi didn't testify on his own behalf. and while it's clear the jury found he didn't perform the work he was supposed to, one mystifying question remains. >> well what happened to the money? can you tell us what happened to the money? >> that's enough. >> reporter: now, while there is some speculation we may never know what happened to that $2.5 million. he left the court
annette and jeffrey goldstein also testified they hired suture clear to put an addition on their home for annette's ailing mother. >> he kept coming to me asking me for more money. >> reporter: not only was succi convicted of failing to perform the work he promised on their home the goldsteins show his shoddy work placed annette's mother in physical danger. >> she went to use the bathroom later in the evening and she walked in and fell through right down into the basement....
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but annette, brad's wife, was getting very much attached to living in suburban washington.ad bishop obviously was under pressure. >> he actually purchased a motorcycle, because he liked to be alone. he liked the privacy of being on a motorcycle. the solitude. >> it wasn't crucial at that point in his career that he would be promoted to the next rank. but in his own mind, it was everything. he felt he had to get promoted. >> bishop's wife that morning spent three hours with an acquaintance, saying i need to find work. we're in serious financial straits here. >> brad bishop ran into several people at the office that day, and he was short-tempered. he's angry that morning. finally tells his supervisor he doesn't feel well and he's going home. >> i was on my way back to the state department, and at the 21st street entrance. and suddenly there in front of me is brad bishop. i said, you look like you've lost your best friend. he said, i didn't get promoted. it's now official. i said, well, i didn't either. and he said, but i'm far more deserving than you. i said, well, why don't
but annette, brad's wife, was getting very much attached to living in suburban washington.ad bishop obviously was under pressure. >> he actually purchased a motorcycle, because he liked to be alone. he liked the privacy of being on a motorcycle. the solitude. >> it wasn't crucial at that point in his career that he would be promoted to the next rank. but in his own mind, it was everything. he felt he had to get promoted. >> bishop's wife that morning spent three hours with an...
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. >> reporter: annette said work put her elderly mother in danger. >> she fell right down to the basement. >> reporter: while it's mystifying where the money went the victims agree on one thing, it's unlikely they'll ever see penny of what they lost. >> i think he should pay for all that he's put us through. >> reporter: the only payment they may get is justice knowing succi may never have another day of freedom. >> goal right now is to make sure mr. suture clear is away for a long period of time. >> reporter: while we may never know what happened to that $2.5 million, we do know that john succi left the courtroom in handcuffs and he's facing 135 years which means he may spends the rest of his life behind bars. in doylestown, i'm wendy saltzman, channel6 "action news." >> thank you wendy. >>> police believe they have caught the man behind several attacks on women in university city. the 55-year-old was arrested last night when officers caught him assaulting a thirty eight-year-old graduate student at 41st and pine. the female student was followed after she got off a bus, struck in the hea
. >> reporter: annette said work put her elderly mother in danger. >> she fell right down to the basement. >> reporter: while it's mystifying where the money went the victims agree on one thing, it's unlikely they'll ever see penny of what they lost. >> i think he should pay for all that he's put us through. >> reporter: the only payment they may get is justice knowing succi may never have another day of freedom. >> goal right now is to make sure mr. suture...
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madoff's secretary of 40 years annette was sentenced to six years in prison even though federal guidelines called for a light sentence. the judge site had her age, and her 4-foot 6-inch height as reasons for handing down the the reduced sentence. programers harris was sentenced to two and a half years behind bars. >>> amazon announced a new make an offer function. the customers can communicate with sellers to negotiate the the price of the item that they with like to buy. right now customers can make an offer on more than 150,000 items that are price add above $100. >>> for all of the holiday shopping procrastinators out there, kohl's has announce that had most of its stores will stay opened for 100 straight hours starting december 19th, through 6:00 p.m. on christmas eve. this is the second year in the row that kohl's is having a prechristmas shopping marathon and ukee and erika, something tells me christmas eve 6:00 p.m. people will still be there. >> without a doubt, without a doubt. >> thanks, jill. >>> in other news this morning duke and duchess of cambridge are back home in britain a
madoff's secretary of 40 years annette was sentenced to six years in prison even though federal guidelines called for a light sentence. the judge site had her age, and her 4-foot 6-inch height as reasons for handing down the the reduced sentence. programers harris was sentenced to two and a half years behind bars. >>> amazon announced a new make an offer function. the customers can communicate with sellers to negotiate the the price of the item that they with like to buy. right now...
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annette miranda is there. it appears this was started pie a 100-year-old pipe? >> reporter: that's right, janelle. the pipe predates the 1906 earthquake. pipes are just not meant to last that long. repair crews are still hard at work here trying to fix that street. they're going on nine hours now. given the pipe's age, residents say it was only a matter of time before another sinkhole showed up. >> when there was just a bulge and then it became a hole and now it's like a massive giant hole. >> reporter: in the middle of this morning's deluge, the intersection at 6th avenue and lake street in the richmond district caved in. the public utilities commission thinks the storm water inundated the sewer system and it was too much for that pipe installed in 1904. >> when a sewer pipe breaks, it sucks the roadway down into it and it causes a sinkhole to form. >> reporter: pg&e also dug up the street to quickly access shutoff valves, in case gas lines also ruptured. city repair crews are trying to fix those ruptured sewer pipes as fast as they can. while they do that, res
annette miranda is there. it appears this was started pie a 100-year-old pipe? >> reporter: that's right, janelle. the pipe predates the 1906 earthquake. pipes are just not meant to last that long. repair crews are still hard at work here trying to fix that street. they're going on nine hours now. given the pipe's age, residents say it was only a matter of time before another sinkhole showed up. >> when there was just a bulge and then it became a hole and now it's like a massive...
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annette march greer learned this at a young age.ssing their children, and children unable to process how their world had been shattered to pieces. those sights and sounds made her want to do more than just follow in her family's footsteps. she opened roberta's house, to comfort those in need, and offers guidance to children. troubled teens, mothers who have lost a child and workshops in public schools. since 2008, more than 2,300 people, half of them children, have learned that no one has to mourn alone. that grief, when we embrace it, share it and talk about it, can transform us. show us how to live. and even help a city heal. >> i love my city, i have lived here all of my life. but i believe that the violence in this city and grief are directly connected. i saw how it was impacting children and we were not talking about how they cope with their losses. >> nuggets, french fries, and a milk shake, my daddy ordered the same thing as me. my dad gone. he got killed. >> my son's father, he was murdered. it was just a bond that a lot of
annette march greer learned this at a young age.ssing their children, and children unable to process how their world had been shattered to pieces. those sights and sounds made her want to do more than just follow in her family's footsteps. she opened roberta's house, to comfort those in need, and offers guidance to children. troubled teens, mothers who have lost a child and workshops in public schools. since 2008, more than 2,300 people, half of them children, have learned that no one has to...
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annette march-grier learned this at a young age. banister. what she saw, young mothers in tears, young men missing their friends, and children unable to process how their world had been shattered to pieces. those sights and sounds made her want to do more than just follow in her family's footsteps. she opened roberta's house to help low-income families cope with loss. she offers many programs for guardians and their children, like a 5-year-old boy named kyron. troubled teens, mothers who have lost a child and workshops and public schools. since 2008, more than 2,300 people, half of them children have learned that no one has to mourn alone, that grief when we embrace it, share it, and talk about it can transform us, show us how to live and even help a city heal. >> i love my city. i have lived here all of my life. but i believe the violence in this city and grief are directly connected. i saw how it was impacting children. and we weren't talking about how they cope with their losses. >> chicken nuggets, fruit fries and a milkshake. m
annette march-grier learned this at a young age. banister. what she saw, young mothers in tears, young men missing their friends, and children unable to process how their world had been shattered to pieces. those sights and sounds made her want to do more than just follow in her family's footsteps. she opened roberta's house to help low-income families cope with loss. she offers many programs for guardians and their children, like a 5-year-old boy named kyron. troubled teens, mothers who have...
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annette march-grier learned this at a young age.ng mothers in help low-income families cope with loss. she offers many programs for guardians and their children, like a 5-year-old boy named kyron. troubled teens, mothers who have lost a child and workshops and public schools. since 2008, more than 2,300 people, half of them children have learned that no one has to mourn alone, that grief when we embrace it, share it, and talk about it can transform us, show us how to live and even help a city heal. >> i love my city. i have lived here all of my life. but i believe the violence in this city and grief are directly connected. i saw how it was impacting children. and we weren't talking about how they cope with their losses. >> chicken nuggets, fruit fries and a milkshake. my daddy ordered the same thing as me. my dad's gone. he got killed. >> my son's father, he was murdered. their bond was just a bond that a lot of kids don't have with their father. that was his best friend, his everything. >> a child's grief can be very different from
annette march-grier learned this at a young age.ng mothers in help low-income families cope with loss. she offers many programs for guardians and their children, like a 5-year-old boy named kyron. troubled teens, mothers who have lost a child and workshops and public schools. since 2008, more than 2,300 people, half of them children have learned that no one has to mourn alone, that grief when we embrace it, share it, and talk about it can transform us, show us how to live and even help a city...
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. >> annette brooke. >> thank you, mr. speaker.e prime minister's strong support for protecting funding for the nhs and also the rive towards efficiency in dorset, but the needs are great, particularly for children's mental health services, for adults in crisis, and social are. will the prime minister gave his support additional resources for the nhs and social care in the forthcoming autumn statement? >> well, my honorable friend will obviously have to wait for the chancellor to make his autumn statement but, as i said a moment ago, we have been able to put more money into the nhs and to make sure that the nhs and social care are working better together, for instance with our better care fund, because we have a strong economy that can deliver those resources. and i am absolutely committed to making sure we safeguard and improve our nhs, and that means everything to do with our nhs, including, of course, the mental health services she mentioned. >> sir gerald kaufman. >> will the prime minister condemn the new israeli government bi
. >> annette brooke. >> thank you, mr. speaker.e prime minister's strong support for protecting funding for the nhs and also the rive towards efficiency in dorset, but the needs are great, particularly for children's mental health services, for adults in crisis, and social are. will the prime minister gave his support additional resources for the nhs and social care in the forthcoming autumn statement? >> well, my honorable friend will obviously have to wait for the chancellor...
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. >> she was supposed to finish a basement and deck on richard shula's home sgle and annette said hisrk put her elderly mother in physical danger. >> she walked in and fell through right down into the basement. >> while it's mist fewing where the money went victims agree on one thing unlukely they'll ever sooeing see a penny of what they lost. >> i think he should pay for all he put us through. >> only payment they may get is justice knowing he may never have another day of freedom. >> right now it's to make sure he's away for a long period of time. >> while there's speculation you may never now how that money was sent. he was led out ever the courtroom in handcuffs and facing 1 35 years. he may spend the rest of his life n behind bars. i'm wendy saltzman phl17. >> expanding recall chrisler of tucks in tacata hair bags. it's about expanded to twelve states to comply with refreingt national highway safety administration. they can explode under hot and humid conditions sending shrapnel flying. five drivers have faileds a interrupt. >> dumping microsoft in player ever blackberry, ford's
. >> she was supposed to finish a basement and deck on richard shula's home sgle and annette said hisrk put her elderly mother in physical danger. >> she walked in and fell through right down into the basement. >> while it's mist fewing where the money went victims agree on one thing unlukely they'll ever sooeing see a penny of what they lost. >> i think he should pay for all he put us through. >> only payment they may get is justice knowing he may never have...
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it was interesting to watch annette henry press josh earnest on this. saying how do you claim moral authority when you are droning people yet you are so critical of the torture programs there was nothing there howe. >> i think it was an important question ed henry raised. it seems to me there is a lot of monday morning quarterbacking some years later where whether it's obama administration people or other critics, john mccain is also support i have in his report who say we should not have done this this is not who we are this is not about our values. i think that does regardless of where you stand on these techniques i think this brings some of it out of context. the director was trying to have it both ways calling some of these abhorrent but at the same time defending what the agency did. >> it has been an interesting week. we have it all covered sunday 11:00 a.m. right? >> right. >> go to facebook.com and follow me on twitter at megyn kelly. we will be right back. >> before we go would he wanted to take a moment to remember our friend and colleague do
it was interesting to watch annette henry press josh earnest on this. saying how do you claim moral authority when you are droning people yet you are so critical of the torture programs there was nothing there howe. >> i think it was an important question ed henry raised. it seems to me there is a lot of monday morning quarterbacking some years later where whether it's obama administration people or other critics, john mccain is also support i have in his report who say we should not have...
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meet ted and annette stanstrom. in 2007...they lost their newborn baby girl gigi shortly after birth. to help other families...they started the peapod project and partnered with a mortgage company, which wanted sole sponsorship and the ability to change the name of the race to the disco dash. this year...that mortgage company decided to no longer fund the peapod project and use the race to fund their own foundation. the peapod project now has no sponsor or race, forced to start from scratch. they're now using the race to fund their own foundation. then start over. >> this is not about what happened. it's about how it happened. if we had some morning or notice or if we had some kind of financing to meet our commitments that we had established with the hospitals, that would have been fine. >> will talk more about that tonight on the to the gm news at 9:00. >> of here's a look at the forecast. >> let's get your wednesday. starting off clear. most of sunday by the afternoon. temperatures will warm up. 35 degrees today.
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united states annette, a senator from any state should have an amendment that deals with the crises of our time and we are being blocked once again. it denies accountability, it is wrong, it is improper and the american people are getting tired of it and those who facilitate it in the future may find they will speak out even more clearly in the future. i thank the chair and yield the floor. >> anyone watching congress right now would have little reason to think that a historic election occurred only a few weeks ago. washington d.c. sadly continues to remain deaf to the american people. washington d.c. continues to refuse to listen to the american people. even though millions of voters rose up just one month ago to protest of president obama and the senate democrats were running washington, business as usual is continuing in side the marble halls of the united states congress. what is happening here? last night, we saw chaos in the u.s. house of representatives as they were rather until late in the night voting on a bill that the vast majority of the members had never even sat down to r
united states annette, a senator from any state should have an amendment that deals with the crises of our time and we are being blocked once again. it denies accountability, it is wrong, it is improper and the american people are getting tired of it and those who facilitate it in the future may find they will speak out even more clearly in the future. i thank the chair and yield the floor. >> anyone watching congress right now would have little reason to think that a historic election...
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he had a team of clerks, led by annette, and joy an croup picture. the main team on the 17th floor were fully aware of what was going on. >> the day after bernie's arrest, i noticed that none of the employees from the 17th floor showed up to work that morning. and some never came back again. >> since some of the people didn't show up, and others weren't cooperating, i began to draw floor plans the ever the investigators to show where everyone sat, and what they did. >> it turns out, bernie had the entire place designed from scratch, to his exact specifications he has a legit trading firm that covered up the illegal advisory business on the 17th floor. >> the 17th floor is where money went to disappear. and it was completely -- it was run completely differently on the 17th floor, people dressed differently, they weren't as educated. whereas up in the 18ing and 19th floors the sons andrew and mark both had nbas, a lot of the traders had come from well known firms. >> the 17th floor was off limits to almost everyone you couldn't get in without card, and
he had a team of clerks, led by annette, and joy an croup picture. the main team on the 17th floor were fully aware of what was going on. >> the day after bernie's arrest, i noticed that none of the employees from the 17th floor showed up to work that morning. and some never came back again. >> since some of the people didn't show up, and others weren't cooperating, i began to draw floor plans the ever the investigators to show where everyone sat, and what they did. >> it...
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annette miles an hour dan joining us from the berkeley campus where people have been laying flowers and other mementos all day long. >> nannette? >> reporter: his career was on the rise. he had just accepted a new job in napa as principal off his own school. this was not the goodbye that people envisioned. >> the st. mary's college high school community didn't think they'd see each other until after the winter break. but the loss of their vice principal, herman chum is bringing them back together a week early. since he was here for 11 years students alumni and tharp parents came to pay their respects. >> it's really hard because he was such a bright person. always smiling. very, very very in tune with his students. >> he and dozens of other cyclists were riding on this rural road near livermore saturday morning when the chp said the 40-year-old probably swerved to void a collision, fell on to oncoming traffic and was hit by a water truck. his co-workers say cycling was a passion of his. >> this is a cruel twisted thing. the shock becomes grief and that's why we're gathering in the commu
annette miles an hour dan joining us from the berkeley campus where people have been laying flowers and other mementos all day long. >> nannette? >> reporter: his career was on the rise. he had just accepted a new job in napa as principal off his own school. this was not the goodbye that people envisioned. >> the st. mary's college high school community didn't think they'd see each other until after the winter break. but the loss of their vice principal, herman chum is...
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but this week, his office manager of almost 40 years, annette, was sentenced to just six years in prison her role in the operation. by the time madoff was arrested, she managed the books for hundred of investment accounts, having an cumulative balance of about $8.5 billion when the firm went under. prosecutors say she invented fictitious trades that existed only on paper to support high annual rates of return. mr. madoff had promised investors. under federal guidelines, she could have faced life in prison. but the judge ruled she wasn't an architect of the scheme and was just following madoff's instructions. ken, is six years enough of a punishment? >> actually, reverend, i think it is. i think it was eminently fair that this judge recognized this particular defendant may not have known what was going. on she was willfully blind. that's what the judge said. which indicates that she might not have known the illegal activity that's were going on all around her. she had been brought up in that firm since a teenager so it sounds to me like the judge was very fair. actually getting a sentence
but this week, his office manager of almost 40 years, annette, was sentenced to just six years in prison her role in the operation. by the time madoff was arrested, she managed the books for hundred of investment accounts, having an cumulative balance of about $8.5 billion when the firm went under. prosecutors say she invented fictitious trades that existed only on paper to support high annual rates of return. mr. madoff had promised investors. under federal guidelines, she could have faced...
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ceo wilson, annette subject. years of memory is preserved by john beer education team, which works on a john muir exhibit website and other efforts to remind people of the inspiration that john muir can provide for efforts to protect wilderness and our national heritage. for much more about john muir and his inspirational legacy, please see our website hosted by the sierra club. ank you. [applause] you very, boy, thank very much. i want to say, in my introduction, i failed to see many things. you also really lead that 1989, 25 years ago, to have john muir day every day in california. thank you so much for that, among many other things. [applause] we on't know how much time for , but we have time questions, do we? if we have a question or up ment, if you like to come to this microphone, we would really appreciate it so that c-span can get it and we can all hear it. harold and i will get out of the way here. >> harold, you don't know me, but i know you. i know you from -- >> this little button. >> okay, thank you.
ceo wilson, annette subject. years of memory is preserved by john beer education team, which works on a john muir exhibit website and other efforts to remind people of the inspiration that john muir can provide for efforts to protect wilderness and our national heritage. for much more about john muir and his inspirational legacy, please see our website hosted by the sierra club. ank you. [applause] you very, boy, thank very much. i want to say, in my introduction, i failed to see many things....
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it's the example of a failed and annette company. -- internet cap he. -- internet company. amazon has critical mass. it's a knee-jerk reaction where of a low equals safety and amazon equals binary thing online. >> who's counting? coming up, we will speak to pamela paul. this is important. it still works. a new york times book review, i look at it every week. it's the one thing from the 70's that still make sense. what is your book of the year? we'll be back. >> are you kidding ♪ >> good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." right. ok. [laughter] the russian ruble is weaker this morning. was?e you know what that else on a shelf, tom. >> the else's everywhere. -- else is everywhere. is everywhere. it is sending a list to michael bloomberg. >> you are going to like this one. minister writes an op-ed in the wall street journal. physical0, our consolidation has been accompanied by an increase in business in investment. i was over there and our member talking to him. he is due to speak at the new york economics club. >> he appears to be on a victory lap. i don't know if i
it's the example of a failed and annette company. -- internet cap he. -- internet company. amazon has critical mass. it's a knee-jerk reaction where of a low equals safety and amazon equals binary thing online. >> who's counting? coming up, we will speak to pamela paul. this is important. it still works. a new york times book review, i look at it every week. it's the one thing from the 70's that still make sense. what is your book of the year? we'll be back. >> are you kidding ♪...
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want to give giver to know those items are ready back on the store shelf and when my family said annette sweater that adds opera in nice >>darya: will back with more and as a complement >>george: track in the commission for you and looking at some very easy drive times with trip along the east shore free with 14 minutes hercules to berkeley and the alter my pass right after the dublin and to change between 20 and 22 minutes this morning with no backup for the latest in the south bay freeway was great note from for 85 and a 1015 times from highway 85 of the 237 and the montague expressway coming in in just 15 minutes we will be right back. for 7 >>darya: in the clutch is a bill to be a nice one place is so sunny and clear. >> reporter: 48 for inner- city fortitude they were 45 in concord near chilly temperatures and filled want to the inland areas not a whole lot of cloud coverage really brought the pacific even moving to california we have not seen a lot of overcast has most of that cushion for the east we a floor is rather and tahoe most of this data for now to it had these noble sunny
want to give giver to know those items are ready back on the store shelf and when my family said annette sweater that adds opera in nice >>darya: will back with more and as a complement >>george: track in the commission for you and looking at some very easy drive times with trip along the east shore free with 14 minutes hercules to berkeley and the alter my pass right after the dublin and to change between 20 and 22 minutes this morning with no backup for the latest in the south bay...
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com was no surprise to the umpiring staff or his major league baseball colleagues, annette's very greatfulue baseball has, quote, judged me on my work and nothing else the way it should be. >> well, good for him. congrats on getting married. that's great. >>> well, so much for for and done. seems college student rent taking longer to graduate nowadays, and it is putting a dent in parent pockets. >> so the complete college american research group says 81% of student spends longer at college costing parent $68,000 for every extra year. >> oh,. >> sue serio, are you listening to this with nia getting ready to go to college? study is suggesting most student are taking the right courses, nia, and they're wasting time anti-eggs fees. it also is suggesting there may be registering for too few courses and losing credit when switching schools. some advisors telling new prospects that it could take six years to earn their degrees. >> this is big reality now, i remember when i was in college, you had to do some stuff during the summer. you can't just going through the school semester and take the min
com was no surprise to the umpiring staff or his major league baseball colleagues, annette's very greatfulue baseball has, quote, judged me on my work and nothing else the way it should be. >> well, good for him. congrats on getting married. that's great. >>> well, so much for for and done. seems college student rent taking longer to graduate nowadays, and it is putting a dent in parent pockets. >> so the complete college american research group says 81% of student spends...
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speaking to the chinese got the and annette off.hink the chinese did this because they were angry at the north koreans. they view north korea as a satellite date. they have an interest in stability over these networks. i think a proportional response was they turned off the net for a couple of days. member anonymous talking to itself and they were focused on what was a hardened target and what was not. what we learned yesterday watching the interview was google is a hardened target. a lot of companies are. it turned out to be a bigger problem than they thought. fortune 500e on a ward of directors and cyber is not on the next agenda, you need to increase your erectors insurance. -- directors insurance. directors, all fortune 500 companies need to take this very seriously. they need to build up their defenses are in --. facebook complied with taking on a page for russia. should they be operating at the government what the that they are operating in? >> my understanding is they took one page down. there are 12 others that are up. the e
speaking to the chinese got the and annette off.hink the chinese did this because they were angry at the north koreans. they view north korea as a satellite date. they have an interest in stability over these networks. i think a proportional response was they turned off the net for a couple of days. member anonymous talking to itself and they were focused on what was a hardened target and what was not. what we learned yesterday watching the interview was google is a hardened target. a lot of...
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or motorize consider using cellular data instead of public life by the good of the more secure and annetteg to to shoppers the keep their admission been stolen is all this season for is if your employer will allow have your package delivered to your office if that does not work either at the ship to a place where they can be received and person like a home or friend or just to every request the shipper require signature conference the holder at a typical office of the significant up in person at the time for the liberal arts and the shipper packages are less unattended make for easy targets for criminals >> reporter: we have a storm to for stricken out in a bid to rein mistake something caught a touching moment caught on camera are ferguson rallied tech a look at this for you to see a crying 12 year-old african- american boys and white police officer hugging according to the person who follows the full daughter he saw the boy holding a sign offering free hugs he called him over and had a quick conversation about the process school and live officer then asked him for a hug a lot of people h
or motorize consider using cellular data instead of public life by the good of the more secure and annetteg to to shoppers the keep their admission been stolen is all this season for is if your employer will allow have your package delivered to your office if that does not work either at the ship to a place where they can be received and person like a home or friend or just to every request the shipper require signature conference the holder at a typical office of the significant up in person...