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once we had access to the ministries, wehe are finding a lot of small cases which are no less seriousand area that we have to have several investigators. this includes the police, the ag, all of these people are investigating. there could be some overlap. the evidencehere worthwhile for us. haslinda: one of the things being investigated around the world is between switzerland and singapore. what have you learned? mahathir mohamad: we want to know what they have found out. so they caneration make the case watertight. haslinda: you are sitting on frozen assets, including an indication of how much assets they are sitting on? mahathir mohamad: we know how much money they have. government decided the money was not theirs. they were not making any claim. we know the money is ours. andre going to make a claim prove ownership of the money. haslinda: give us a rough figure how much you'll be claiming? $4.5 billion.ad: haslinda: how about goldman sachs? you said you would like to pull back some of the money they made from the case. mahathir mohamad: we will do that. haslinda: will you take lega
once we had access to the ministries, wehe are finding a lot of small cases which are no less seriousand area that we have to have several investigators. this includes the police, the ag, all of these people are investigating. there could be some overlap. the evidencehere worthwhile for us. haslinda: one of the things being investigated around the world is between switzerland and singapore. what have you learned? mahathir mohamad: we want to know what they have found out. so they caneration...
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impulse that is kicking in likely to impact growth and inflation for the next several quarters. , wehe overall medium term just don't think rates are going as high. jonathan: do you agree? robert: i see them going higher. they had the scope. perceivedget to a day to be neutral, the onus of proof will rise. you are in a world where less people are thinking, two or three of these are not high interest rates but around the world, rates are low. after being as high as 65 basis points, we're down to 20. we are in a low interest rate world. i think that will slow them down. once you get to the 2.5 area. jonathan: negative all the way out to six years. america's concept of the federal reserve gradually moving through neutral. moving through neutral, how key is it for the federal reserve to get to a point where it can move through neutral? for a long time now, we have had accommodative federal reserve policy. mary: it is interesting and as we have seen the fed move toward a goodeld, we have seen amount of outflows from asset class. spreads have been fairly stable but certainly as rates rise, s
impulse that is kicking in likely to impact growth and inflation for the next several quarters. , wehe overall medium term just don't think rates are going as high. jonathan: do you agree? robert: i see them going higher. they had the scope. perceivedget to a day to be neutral, the onus of proof will rise. you are in a world where less people are thinking, two or three of these are not high interest rates but around the world, rates are low. after being as high as 65 basis points, we're down to...
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wehe had t vote a couple of weeks ago. seems like it's beene forever.urprise're still talking about the thought and ramifications >> i'm not surpred because dc city council can overturn it a similar measure passed in maine and they over turne it. i heard a lot of people complain this measure being on a primary ball dc doesn't nominate republicans in the primary. you would think it would be on a major election ballot >> do you thinkhat was by design. >> i do, thinkell meanings progressives do. i talked to a lot of servers, which are progressives. and they opposed it because they're closer to the industry d how it will impact them an wos >>k do you thin that -- i know you said youhought it was well advertised but i heard from lot of people who said they weren't really clear exactly what it meant. do you think it was advertised well enough for the voters coming to the polls? >>he in generanever you see something on a ballot that says increasing minimum wage a lot of well meaning people think that's best for workers m and itht seem that way, on pra sice you
wehe had t vote a couple of weeks ago. seems like it's beene forever.urprise're still talking about the thought and ramifications >> i'm not surpred because dc city council can overturn it a similar measure passed in maine and they over turne it. i heard a lot of people complain this measure being on a primary ball dc doesn't nominate republicans in the primary. you would think it would be on a major election ballot >> do you thinkhat was by design. >> i do, thinkell meanings...
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we'll see if wehe can get an >> you know like the pandas we were talking about, you may be eoking for lit peace about now. now there's a chance to find some in northwest. >> the ribbon was cut at the new meditation garden. it's at kansas avenue and quincy street. designed to give residents a lace where they can sit and reflect. who doesn't need a little bit of that in washingtond.c.. >>> still ahead, the capitols answering one of their biggest offseason questions. ♪ it's time for the 'lowest prices of the season' on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort your sleep number setting. and snoring? does your bed do that? don't miss fcloseout sas on the queen c2 mattress. now only $599, save $300. it's the lowest price ever, only for a limited time. visit sleepnumber.co. for a store near y >>> ter burris joining us now. the capitals back in the spotlight. lots of thingsitoing on w this team right now. >> the good news keors rolling inhe capitals. they kept their first step in t keepinir stanley cup winning team together. the second highest paid player on the capitols.
we'll see if wehe can get an >> you know like the pandas we were talking about, you may be eoking for lit peace about now. now there's a chance to find some in northwest. >> the ribbon was cut at the new meditation garden. it's at kansas avenue and quincy street. designed to give residents a lace where they can sit and reflect. who doesn't need a little bit of that in washingtond.c.. >>> still ahead, the capitols answering one of their biggest offseason questions. ♪ it's...
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up next, wehe hear from coaches who were with him when he collapsed. are in public schools. i always wanted the hools to perform lamont: my kids are in at a particular level. i'm very satisfied with what we have. vo: mayor muriel bowser has accelerated education reforms that have improved our schools. she's made our teachers the best paid and the most accountable in the country. and parents are staying in the district for our schools.wo but her isn't done. now's the time for bold ideas to continue making progress.ti lamont: i'm vong for mayor bowser because she's moving in t right direction and that's we need and our kids are thriving as a result of that. >> right now an investigation is underway after the death of a university o maryland football player. 19-year-old jordan mcnair died wednesday. he was hospitalized after a teamworkout two weeks ago. >> for the first time we're hearing emotional reaction from maryland's head football coach. news 4 megan mcgrath is live in college park now with more. megan, good morning. >> the head coach literally chok
up next, wehe hear from coaches who were with him when he collapsed. are in public schools. i always wanted the hools to perform lamont: my kids are in at a particular level. i'm very satisfied with what we have. vo: mayor muriel bowser has accelerated education reforms that have improved our schools. she's made our teachers the best paid and the most accountable in the country. and parents are staying in the district for our schools.wo but her isn't done. now's the time for bold ideas to...
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wehe just need more of them. let me be even more specific. i believe we have incredible men and women in our police department. lives on the line for us every day and they deserve ouru respect and i am proud of them. but san francisco is a growing, changing city. we need a police force that grows and changes with it.g in the next fiscal year, 130 new officers will be in the police academy. setting the foundation for 250 moren officers on our streets. i want to make it clear these new officers will not be just focused on the property crime epidemic, but they will be our communitiesey will be to make sure our residents feel safe in the city .-guessed we all love. these new officers will have the tools and training we have implemented underur our current d.o.j. reforms such as time and distance strategies, de-escalation tactics, and most importantly, the policy and practice of sanctity of life. my budget includes continued funding for community engagement with these reform efforts. well as additional investments that bolster our department of po
wehe just need more of them. let me be even more specific. i believe we have incredible men and women in our police department. lives on the line for us every day and they deserve ouru respect and i am proud of them. but san francisco is a growing, changing city. we need a police force that grows and changes with it.g in the next fiscal year, 130 new officers will be in the police academy. setting the foundation for 250 moren officers on our streets. i want to make it clear these new officers...
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a championship parade in this town particular, and the buses carrying these players were -st t me -wehe treely l you. it was a lot of craziness going on on board those buses, but they basically were tossing things off the bus to the crowd. people were going nuts anain, like i said, this is something that was much needed what mething that cures has ailed caps nation for years in this town. weinally are champions here. chris gordonth has more oe sights and sounds of the day. >> reporter: it begins with a military flyover that raises our spirits to new heights. >> this awesome. >> reporter: the parade of champions provides moments and memories that caps fans have been waiting for so long. on the bus t.j. oshie, alex ovechkin lifting the stanley cup trophy for all to see and share. chopper 4 flying over old glory on a day of glory. leading the chants along the parade route. the blu high school marching ban parading down constitution avue along withhe eastern high school blue and white marching machine. chopper 4 gives us an eagle's eye view of the crowd in the mall celebrating the cup, the
a championship parade in this town particular, and the buses carrying these players were -st t me -wehe treely l you. it was a lot of craziness going on on board those buses, but they basically were tossing things off the bus to the crowd. people were going nuts anain, like i said, this is something that was much needed what mething that cures has ailed caps nation for years in this town. weinally are champions here. chris gordonth has more oe sights and sounds of the day. >> reporter: it...
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we found a couple of years ago, when of the real we have been see -- wehing this since 1950 purposely campaigned against , across the dime, using all the instruments, every buzzword i can use. against thed soviets and operated against the soviets. i think the one real difference, whatever you want to call that thing that occurred after 1991, we really took that to heart, dangerously so. >> and it became a great indication. >> it could be a higher-level aggression on the part of the united states. staying on her feet in a good two-point athletic stance, this was something we lost over the postwar period. >> any other comments? >> the soviet union made it easy with their economy. we don't have that situation anymore and priors -- requires a lot of deep thinking. our alliances have to be the two militaries from each nation to operate together. it has to be the integration of all aspects of national life, business, commerce, education, and all these other things. that brought into existence and we have to be careful on how we handle it. drawniginal line intentionally left korea out. islan
we found a couple of years ago, when of the real we have been see -- wehing this since 1950 purposely campaigned against , across the dime, using all the instruments, every buzzword i can use. against thed soviets and operated against the soviets. i think the one real difference, whatever you want to call that thing that occurred after 1991, we really took that to heart, dangerously so. >> and it became a great indication. >> it could be a higher-level aggression on the part of the...
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i guess that is what they are wehing up in deciding the way to come back and conquer. >> certainly theythis deal. it is a linchpin for their strategy, which is eventually moving to offer their content over the internet. there has been a big, swift change in the way entertainment is consumed, and disney nate -- disney needs to stay on top of that. they have already said they are taking some of the content on netflix, so they are pulling back from systems that have grown so large and now they are challenging them. .his is part of a strategy the second part is related to that. imagine you are out shopping and addenly you hear there are bunch of new buyers that have entered the building. you start to scramble and look for stuff to put in your back, and that is what is happening here. what happened with the at&t time warner deal, given the light for that. there is a mad scramble for entertainment assets. did both disney and comcast realize that fox is on the block? one of them is going to be the winner. that's how you build a classic eating more, ahat is what is g onder about comcast and fun
i guess that is what they are wehing up in deciding the way to come back and conquer. >> certainly theythis deal. it is a linchpin for their strategy, which is eventually moving to offer their content over the internet. there has been a big, swift change in the way entertainment is consumed, and disney nate -- disney needs to stay on top of that. they have already said they are taking some of the content on netflix, so they are pulling back from systems that have grown so large and now...
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behaviors wehe talked about was respect for law, criminality, which has leveled off to some extent, althoughhere is the question of whether the figures are accurate, but certainly saw nature medicine's surge in the surge and 1970's -- saw in the 1960's and 1970's. the breakdown of the family that many children in some quarters, most children are born out of wedlock. they are not raised in intact families. that people use profanity quite liberally, that patriotism is out of fashion, that there is an adversarial relationship very often between employers and employee. we sort of made a list of -- we should have added a decline in thrift and frugality, which is quite dramatic. ,nd all of these put together we have taken a hit from it. it in you first published the philadelphia inquirer. amy: we also said this that ruffled a lot of people, that not all cultures are alike. trying to tap into behavior that is suited to our democratic capitalist society and compare it to other cultures which are not as functional. we gave some examples. that immediately caused a firestorm. there werext day, protests
behaviors wehe talked about was respect for law, criminality, which has leveled off to some extent, althoughhere is the question of whether the figures are accurate, but certainly saw nature medicine's surge in the surge and 1970's -- saw in the 1960's and 1970's. the breakdown of the family that many children in some quarters, most children are born out of wedlock. they are not raised in intact families. that people use profanity quite liberally, that patriotism is out of fashion, that there...
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tactically, think there is a good trading opportunity there. , wehe trading strategy desk are recommendingthe nimble.remain very we are in an environment when you see those kinds of dislocations, they have to be exploited or explored but until you get lyrical resolution in europe or a clearer picture -- you get political resolution in europe or a clearer picture of the fiscal situation, you will have to because just. cautious. matt: how would you react if the ecb does get more dovish? say, listen, we have to extend the quantitative easing? team: the economics believe it is unlikely that we will see that. we believe they will be quite neutral. clearly, it is difficult to say. the program -- the prolongation of the qe program suits the means abut likely further delay to the first rate hike. , you probablytor will see a lot of movement in certain countries versus others. again, it is the reaction to the situation that creates the overhang in the sector. it will be interesting to see what happens in the currency. the dac is very sensitive to that. mean?oes a weaker euro say, we believe the 14t
tactically, think there is a good trading opportunity there. , wehe trading strategy desk are recommendingthe nimble.remain very we are in an environment when you see those kinds of dislocations, they have to be exploited or explored but until you get lyrical resolution in europe or a clearer picture -- you get political resolution in europe or a clearer picture of the fiscal situation, you will have to because just. cautious. matt: how would you react if the ecb does get more dovish? say,...
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when we are getting it now and , wehe near term contract got all the way up to six bucks for a briefime today. is now,ink the fear this bike is now, and folks are concerned with the very near-term outlook for stocks. joe: and we have a chart of the vix curve inverting. we have seen this a few times before this year. most notably right before that volatility blowup back in february. >> the most recent time we saw this was when caterpillars executives came out and said, we think this is the high water mark. that was concern about the global growth outlook and kind of like more of an androgynous one. we are turning down of our own accord. accompanied by trader stricken's, that is something that can push us toward. of an accelerated version on a macro front rather than the last one. and as we keep talking about, there is this threatened back-and-forth and forth but there is no actual effect. most of the trade measures have not been put into effect. when we hear investors and traders talk about what is going today, therelike is pessimism that they will be put into effect. this is a market
when we are getting it now and , wehe near term contract got all the way up to six bucks for a briefime today. is now,ink the fear this bike is now, and folks are concerned with the very near-term outlook for stocks. joe: and we have a chart of the vix curve inverting. we have seen this a few times before this year. most notably right before that volatility blowup back in february. >> the most recent time we saw this was when caterpillars executives came out and said, we think this is the...
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it's not saf>> eporter: to discover what might await the velascos, wehe made t,300-mile journey from francisco to el salvador's capital, san salvador. heavily armed police and soldiers seem everywhere, in response to an epidemic of gang violence over the past two decades, which has emptied entire neighborhoods whose families have fled in terror. >> last year, el salvador became again the most violent country as measured by homicide rates in latin america. >> reporter: to talk more about why so many try to get here, and the impact of the administration's policies, i'm joined by jason marczak, the di council's adrienne arsht latin america center.th ank you very much for being here. >> thank you. >> schifrin: the problems that we see in the northern triangle or that we heard from all of those people we just heard from, are they getting anr? bet >> there are attempts to improve the problems in the noiarthern le, but this is a long-term problem. this is a problem that's been brewing for quiteome tim it's the result of the civil wars in the northern triangle and the lack of full reconcilia
it's not saf>> eporter: to discover what might await the velascos, wehe made t,300-mile journey from francisco to el salvador's capital, san salvador. heavily armed police and soldiers seem everywhere, in response to an epidemic of gang violence over the past two decades, which has emptied entire neighborhoods whose families have fled in terror. >> last year, el salvador became again the most violent country as measured by homicide rates in latin america. >> reporter: to talk...
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wehe know news 4 i-team has spent time with the anne arundel squad.bom we know this to be an elite unit that has been a critical part of federal cases not only findg the evidence, but helping find the people in federal cases. no shortage of law enforcement thte. no doubome of them are in the role of figuring out who this dividual is, if the individual isn't telling police himself. this is the type of billing and you've alluded to it, no shortage of surveillance cameras. i don't just mean the newspaper, t there are other businesses adjaent to it that will have surveillance cameras that will give them some legs up as well. you've got the feds here. the fbi hasd a bug down the road with some agents. i'm told those special agents to help deployed police. >> also i think we need to point out something that caew out of that conference. we were hopinng they were g to roll back the number of fatalities, the number of people we were told they might be changing that number.at unfortuly, the number is still at five. if it was oneperson, that would still be tragic, but i think we were hopinghen we
wehe know news 4 i-team has spent time with the anne arundel squad.bom we know this to be an elite unit that has been a critical part of federal cases not only findg the evidence, but helping find the people in federal cases. no shortage of law enforcement thte. no doubome of them are in the role of figuring out who this dividual is, if the individual isn't telling police himself. this is the type of billing and you've alluded to it, no shortage of surveillance cameras. i don't just mean the...
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it is just mandatory. , wehe state of illinois have 5 million public-sector workers in a similar positionto have our jobs. i did not think that was right. i basically work on looking at court orders and do accounting work to make sure our records match what it should be. host: what kind of children? guest: children of all aspects in illinois. i can't really be specific because it is a wide variety. anytime there is a child support order we have to take a look at it and make sure everything is right. win the liberty justice center took this on, on what legal grounds were you going to argue his case? >> forcing people to pay union pay forforcing them to 's politicaloup advocacy in the context of government employment. when a government union bargains , it tells the government things like how much it should pay workers, how it should run its programs, and those are political topics. we would recognize that as political and would call it lobbying. none of us can be forced to just pay a third party to lobby the government on public policy issues, and it is not right people who want a governmen
it is just mandatory. , wehe state of illinois have 5 million public-sector workers in a similar positionto have our jobs. i did not think that was right. i basically work on looking at court orders and do accounting work to make sure our records match what it should be. host: what kind of children? guest: children of all aspects in illinois. i can't really be specific because it is a wide variety. anytime there is a child support order we have to take a look at it and make sure everything is...
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. >> before wehe talk about specifically you guys ion addition t having the rest variety of at leasedealent de'say. st. patrick's day all very busy. >> lots of all you can eat eat crab feasts. >> how many people. >> 300 people atast crab feast. >> how many of them do you do a ye. >> four. >> wow! >> last one w tehrow in oysters. >> i le it. i look it. >> i like it t. >> outsiders like allison and i come to something like that. >> absolutely. >> they say don't try to get in, though. >> that's right. >> tod we can get and in taste. what did you bring. >> what kind of desserts do you offer. f you brought on mike as our pastry. chef ssert thing before he's comeade um with a k lime tart. >> yup. >> chocolate moose cake. >> new yor style blueberry lemon cheesecake. >> salted caramel cheesecake. all of these look good. that is gorgeous. >> work of art. right?s got a blondie base, >> yeah. >> that's prettyer cool. y nice. >> homemade carrot cake. >> smores pies. smores cake. g >>cha. >> yeah.erry crisp. >> you're going to blow the diet st delicious you can be honest e honest? >> i'm a chocolat
. >> before wehe talk about specifically you guys ion addition t having the rest variety of at leasedealent de'say. st. patrick's day all very busy. >> lots of all you can eat eat crab feasts. >> how many people. >> 300 people atast crab feast. >> how many of them do you do a ye. >> four. >> wow! >> last one w tehrow in oysters. >> i le it. i look it. >> i like it t. >> outsiders like allison and i come to something like that....
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wehe f our nats.nd a they were on the road this weekend in toronto facing the blue jays for a three hiv thein board first scortwo runs in the third. but the b jays ty fight the fifthac. score eight six.me dorks bx in >> play in baltimoren there's a good chance they'll do. usnot ade sha fact. >> you knowhat. ou>>.aying it w y n't, n fox5 bully is what you are. >> claim ownerip for t baby birds. >> beat up the little guys why don't you. >> you haveplng nhe bee orioles are. >> if you're going to be bding theorst everng >> you were deli in the great price you were getting on tickets. >> oh yeah. next week i'm going tgo game like sit right behind home plat0 for 3 buckseloihest been watching a lot of world cup ot p >> ready. ♪ >> there you go. >> how long did you plat?s >> well, au can see it was a nes clever as i thought it was. 30 seconds ago. >> give you a point for that. >> thank you. let's do do headlines. heat index 100 plus later today. not going to be pleasant out later this afternoon. not pleasant at the moment as a temperatures already in the 80s. no s arms today buts we gedetayn ur
wehe f our nats.nd a they were on the road this weekend in toronto facing the blue jays for a three hiv thein board first scortwo runs in the third. but the b jays ty fight the fifthac. score eight six.me dorks bx in >> play in baltimoren there's a good chance they'll do. usnot ade sha fact. >> you knowhat. ou>>.aying it w y n't, n fox5 bully is what you are. >> claim ownerip for t baby birds. >> beat up the little guys why don't you. >> you haveplng nhe bee...