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ben oxley was shot pointblank in the head. and yet melissa, lying in bed right next to him, was unharmed. her daughter was 6 years old and completely unaware of what just happened, asked to see her father. >> i want to see my dad. i want to see my dad. i told her you can't. you can't go see your dad. >> reporter: it was a little after 3:00 a.m. when detective ron elgas got the call. do you remember getting that call? >> yeah, because i was sleeping. >> reporter: he woke up fast to a very big problem. a killing. just didn't make sense. >> appearing like a ghost has done this. no evidence, no weapon. everybody in the house says i don't know. >> a ghost? >> yeah. that's what it feels like because you have no idea. >> reporter: how was it possible melissa hadn't seen the person who'd shot ben? she'd been lying right next to him. why was she unharmed? >> that's kind of a testy little red flag started popping up. okay, this doesn't seem right. >> reporter: and had craig, melissa's teenage brother truly slept through the whole thing
ben oxley was shot pointblank in the head. and yet melissa, lying in bed right next to him, was unharmed. her daughter was 6 years old and completely unaware of what just happened, asked to see her father. >> i want to see my dad. i want to see my dad. i told her you can't. you can't go see your dad. >> reporter: it was a little after 3:00 a.m. when detective ron elgas got the call. do you remember getting that call? >> yeah, because i was sleeping. >> reporter: he woke...
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. $10y, chevron, anadarko, billion in the oxley side of the equation.ncing lined up. they told us they had the financing lined up. does this put coldwater on that? >> that's what everyone is saying. we thought this was in the bag, but this is going to be more expensive. there's a little bit of surprise there but i think to the extent that the anadarko board is considering whether the occidental bid is superior, this will push them to say we do need to move forward with something, and then chevron will have four days to come back and counteroffer. ♪ sport is standing by its ceo after an unprecedented shareholder rebuke. 55% of investors voted to remove him over a takeover with monsanto, which has given rise to a wave of u.s. lawsuits. they also demanded answers to the market cap, which has ballooned since them monsanto deal completed. >> it was a raucous board meeting that went on for about 13 hours.investors eventually voted against the ceo. that's pretty unprecedented here in germany. the supervisory board had an emergency meeting, they had to do somet
. $10y, chevron, anadarko, billion in the oxley side of the equation.ncing lined up. they told us they had the financing lined up. does this put coldwater on that? >> that's what everyone is saying. we thought this was in the bag, but this is going to be more expensive. there's a little bit of surprise there but i think to the extent that the anadarko board is considering whether the occidental bid is superior, this will push them to say we do need to move forward with something, and then...
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with us tonight cynthia oxley, a former prosecutor and veteran of the justice department who worked withbill barr robert mueller. and matthew miller. cynthia, one of the last times i speak to you on television was after barr was appointed and you had a lot of company, to be fair, you said you would give him the benefit of the doubt because you had served under him, because it was his signature on your certificate when you became a fed. what do you make of the name bill barr now? >> i think he's a liar. i mean, it's sad thing to say but i can't be more -- i like to be direct and here i am being direct. bill barr led the country to believe that mueller did not take into account the olc memo and rule you can't indict a sitting president. that's what he led us to believe. that isn't true. you can use a lot of fancy words to say it and hide in alaska and do all kinds of things but the bottom line is, he lied to us. >> so matt, how big a service looking back on it did this attorney general supply to the man he apparently regards as his client, the man who appointed him, the president of the un
with us tonight cynthia oxley, a former prosecutor and veteran of the justice department who worked withbill barr robert mueller. and matthew miller. cynthia, one of the last times i speak to you on television was after barr was appointed and you had a lot of company, to be fair, you said you would give him the benefit of the doubt because you had served under him, because it was his signature on your certificate when you became a fed. what do you make of the name bill barr now? >> i...
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sarbanes oxley and all of the things on top of it made it so no company unless it's hundreds of billions of dollars wants it to go public what's the point it just cost you $5 million a year in regulation so i actually like the markets that are kind of in between there where forge and equities create marketplace that are less regulated and more open and we can see more excitement. i think what's happened is the public is going, huh, who cares? we've known about uber and lyft forever. they're boring it's not going to grow at 100% a year it's going to grow at like 10% or 20% a year. >> but you're talking about -- >> its investors are just bored with the public market because there's so much regulation on those public companies that they are already way big. >> and on that point you said, i asked you about facebook in particular, you said it doesn't need to be regulated why is that? >> actually, what's interesting is every company after 20 years, when it's 20 years old, there's a ripe opportunity for an entrepreneur to come and challenge it that's happening now i am seeing a lot of interest
sarbanes oxley and all of the things on top of it made it so no company unless it's hundreds of billions of dollars wants it to go public what's the point it just cost you $5 million a year in regulation so i actually like the markets that are kind of in between there where forge and equities create marketplace that are less regulated and more open and we can see more excitement. i think what's happened is the public is going, huh, who cares? we've known about uber and lyft forever. they're...
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carl icahn, a well-known name, is basically saying oxley should not do this -- oxy should not do this did that because it meant the deal would not go through. he is getting in maybe a little too late here that is what is so fascinating about this deal. warren buffett, carl icahn, now total, and three oil companies. it is pretty incredible. tom: absolutely incredible. annmarie: they have overtaken the saudi field. this is now the future of oil, the permian. tom: we will see. it harkens back to what will be the chevron response. annmarie hordern, thanks for that brief. kit juckes of socgen with us through the hour as we see the markets through the move. -505 on the dow futures. coming up on "bloomberg daybreak," driving forward the conversation in petroleum. can we drive higher? stay with us. worldwide, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i want higher interest rates. i think these are unrealistically low p of the problem we got a supply and demand. unfortunately, there's more supply than demand. i look at 3.6% unemployment. it does not get any better than that. do not remember when it was ever the
carl icahn, a well-known name, is basically saying oxley should not do this -- oxy should not do this did that because it meant the deal would not go through. he is getting in maybe a little too late here that is what is so fascinating about this deal. warren buffett, carl icahn, now total, and three oil companies. it is pretty incredible. tom: absolutely incredible. annmarie: they have overtaken the saudi field. this is now the future of oil, the permian. tom: we will see. it harkens back to...
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arkansas congressman french hill on the trump administration's trade and terror congressman john sarbanes-oxley. elections and washington post washington eporter katz arzu ski -- cat zakzrewski. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ host: it is the washington journal for may 15 and there is a new probe into the origins of the mueller investigation. william barr has pointed to -- appointed john durham to look into the origins and the allegations of federal surveillance of president trump's campaign in the 2016 election. we want to get your thoughts on if you support or oppose this effort. if you support this new probe, 202-748-8000. if you oppose it, 202-748-8001. you can post on our facebook page at facebook.com/cspan and take part in a poll. you can post on our twitter feed at @cspanwj. john durham is the u.s. attorney in connecticut and the one who has been looking into this information for the last couple of weeks after he was asked by
arkansas congressman french hill on the trump administration's trade and terror congressman john sarbanes-oxley. elections and washington post washington eporter katz arzu ski -- cat zakzrewski. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ host: it is the washington journal for may 15 and there is a new probe into the origins of the mueller...