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from familiy members to nurses with the abbe mental healtt center, they all indicicted luerkens wasn't himself. his sister saying she noticed he was very sad, depressed, and didn't want to talk. his brother says he was depressed after loosng his job at go-daddy. but it was when luerkens went to the linn county jail, he was then put on suicide watch. (mary coleman, rn)"because of the nature of the defendant's crime, the impuslivity of his actions, and also because he had harmed himself." other nurses with the abbe center say luerkins was then put on medicine to the defense called their expert witness today, a parensic phycholigist. he said luerkens suffered from major depressent disorder during the offense on april 21st. we've got you covered live in cedar rapids nikki newbrough kwwll news. thanks nikki... a boy who went missing while staying with family in rockford is identified by chicago police as a boy whose body parts were found in a lagoon in september... authorities say the remains are those of two-year- old kyrian knox who went missing in mid-august. his mother, originally from
from familiy members to nurses with the abbe mental healtt center, they all indicicted luerkens wasn't himself. his sister saying she noticed he was very sad, depressed, and didn't want to talk. his brother says he was depressed after loosng his job at go-daddy. but it was when luerkens went to the linn county jail, he was then put on suicide watch. (mary coleman, rn)"because of the nature of the defendant's crime, the impuslivity of his actions, and also because he had harmed...
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but there was one person not impressed, the lead prosecutor abbe rifkin.pression of her testimony at the stand your ground hearing? >> that she was an actress and she was putting on an act. >> reporter: and the act began with that 911 call. was that the real cindy? not a chance, said prosecutor rifkin. the real cindy was the one on that friskey tape speaking freely when she thought no one else was listening. and during cross examination, prosecutors said police were never as suspicious of nissim as cindy claimed they were. instead, they said, it was she who pushed him as the number one suspect. >> at the time you were telling the police to investigate him, isn't it? >> he was being investigated for the murder of my husband at the time, that is correct. >> reporter: so, was nissim a murder suspect or not? we put the question to these two detectives. in the paper, it says that she shot in self-defense the number one suspect in her husband's killing. so is that what the police were thinking? >> no. >> no. >> he was never our number one suspect. >> he was neve
but there was one person not impressed, the lead prosecutor abbe rifkin.pression of her testimony at the stand your ground hearing? >> that she was an actress and she was putting on an act. >> reporter: and the act began with that 911 call. was that the real cindy? not a chance, said prosecutor rifkin. the real cindy was the one on that friskey tape speaking freely when she thought no one else was listening. and during cross examination, prosecutors said police were never as...
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one family friend, who works with people receiving mental health treatment from the abbe center, personally witnessed the changes in luerkens. when the defendant's parents came to talk, he recommended a mental health commitment. " i would recommend that they would look at committal for nick... commital is when someone is harmful to themselves or others. and i believe his judgement was impaired as well. " decamp told the prosecution he has no advanced degree in mental health treatment but was basing his opinion on 30 plus years working with those receiving treatment. family members talked about a commitment but hadn't decided before the stabbing. one event that might have triggered an attempt to commitment luerkens was a text from the defendant declaring they were not longer his family. but that came on april 21st, the day of the stabbing. live in cedar rapids, dave franzman kcrg tv9 news this midday, homeless people continue to protest outside city hall in cedar rapids. the city ordered them to leave a camp near osborn park after a report of a bonfire earlier this week. officers said they g
one family friend, who works with people receiving mental health treatment from the abbe center, personally witnessed the changes in luerkens. when the defendant's parents came to talk, he recommended a mental health commitment. " i would recommend that they would look at committal for nick... commital is when someone is harmful to themselves or others. and i believe his judgement was impaired as well. " decamp told the prosecution he has no advanced degree in mental health treatment...
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joe kaiser wants to make his company more profitable, compete with ge and abb,. -- and abb, and that has been a challenge. they have talked about more efficiency, so we heard a very confident ceo, but who overall, aside from that dividend increase and the stock buyback, when you look at actual sales, their profit margin is basically in the middling phase. manus: han thank you very muchs,. -- hans, thank you very much. i want to bring our viewers breaking news from china. everybody perplexed about the reality. this is about new loans from the banking system to the market. 513.6 billiont yuan. the estimate was 800 billion yuan. aggregate financing -- 476.7 billion yuan. the estimate was for over one trillion. whatever way you break these numbers down, they are the reality of the rebalancing in china. it is about the real reality of what's going on, and that will be one of the drivers within china. the people's bank of china -- they are reiterating that new the aggregate financing comes in way below even that lowest estimate of 476 billion. eye on how then market interprets that data. t
joe kaiser wants to make his company more profitable, compete with ge and abb,. -- and abb, and that has been a challenge. they have talked about more efficiency, so we heard a very confident ceo, but who overall, aside from that dividend increase and the stock buyback, when you look at actual sales, their profit margin is basically in the middling phase. manus: han thank you very muchs,. -- hans, thank you very much. i want to bring our viewers breaking news from china. everybody perplexed...
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agendaing back on the appeared we heard from the foreign ministry in japan foisting the message of shinzo abbethat some in japan have expressed anxiety of what the tbp will bring to the japanese economy. will perhaps try to .efocus some of the narrative that being said, the chinese president -- we just saw him, of course -- yesterday, in his keynote address, in what many saw at the -- saying, a lot of may createas fragmentation. we know that china is pushing their own free-trade agreement. both the f -- seen largely as u.s. efforts -- respective efforts to increase ther influence this side of world. things are ongoing right now -- obviously very busy. i do believe we will be getting a family picture very soon at some point over the next 30 minutes and ryan police are fairly busy trying to keep the protesters from coming here. we saw some pictures of water cannons p in used to disperse crowds. we heard from a police spokesperson that they will be holding a security briefing in they are hours that exercising maximum tolerance but that means that a lot of these groups had set the table to try to
agendaing back on the appeared we heard from the foreign ministry in japan foisting the message of shinzo abbethat some in japan have expressed anxiety of what the tbp will bring to the japanese economy. will perhaps try to .efocus some of the narrative that being said, the chinese president -- we just saw him, of course -- yesterday, in his keynote address, in what many saw at the -- saying, a lot of may createas fragmentation. we know that china is pushing their own free-trade agreement. both...
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siemens has really wanted to make this more of a lean and profitable company compared to its peers, abbn switzerland and general electric in the states. the topline numbers look pretty good. there is some concern about china and the ceo was clear, they do not know what the macro environment looks like. betty: is china one of their biggest headwinds to come? diversify have try to and so they have a lot of offshore wind turbines. that was one of their units that sold really well. a lot of their oil services and oil bets are subject not only to what is happening in china and their service contracts, but what is happening with the general price of oil. brought -- bought dresser rain last year. they are diversified enough, it looks like they have had a pretty good quarter. they might sell some trains in there. i know mark likes trains. mark: hans, i want to talk about rwe because the news is not as good. electricity prices in germany have fallen 10% in the first nine months of the year. that got me thinking, surely hans nichols' electricity bill has been reduced. yes or no? have with the two
siemens has really wanted to make this more of a lean and profitable company compared to its peers, abbn switzerland and general electric in the states. the topline numbers look pretty good. there is some concern about china and the ceo was clear, they do not know what the macro environment looks like. betty: is china one of their biggest headwinds to come? diversify have try to and so they have a lot of offshore wind turbines. that was one of their units that sold really well. a lot of their...
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ice abb and the 40 or $60 range. but i sell post cards today for $20 somebody else sold one book for 1,000. >> you were asking about the cat in the attached is a universal book we all knew why is that $2,000? is the first printing of the first edition of the book. it has all the points, the dust jacket, in the in the book issue with the dust jacket particularly a children's book was usually destroyed by young children reading the books if it does not have the dust jacket anymore. that is why that copy is to thousand dollars. the one from your childhood is maybe $5. printed in selma alabama in 1858 pin to decided to go cross-country in search of a better life. so they wanted to use the and then they came to california into said diego this is one of the most important narrative's it is also pretty rare. but a few years after this was printed the civil war began but sometimes calamities have been if you wipe out a city it is a very nice copy. >> this book is $21,900 for pro but this ties into the internet. id with is no
ice abb and the 40 or $60 range. but i sell post cards today for $20 somebody else sold one book for 1,000. >> you were asking about the cat in the attached is a universal book we all knew why is that $2,000? is the first printing of the first edition of the book. it has all the points, the dust jacket, in the in the book issue with the dust jacket particularly a children's book was usually destroyed by young children reading the books if it does not have the dust jacket anymore. that is...
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their savings, so it was individuals that flocked to this ipo, and the last thing that prime minister abbeanted -- promised her aid wanted was for these -- prime minister abe was for these shares to be tanking. jon: in an ideal world, they will invest more in stocks. it cannot make traditional home loans. they sit on a huge amount of assets. what happens from here? reallyn postbank is not a bank in the classical sense. i cannot lend money because they had the government hacking overtime. have one point $7 trillion worth of assets. about half of that is in .apanese government bonds now they have semiprivate enterprise and they have to get more returns on those assets so they are starting to diversify them into other asset classes. the -- he told us the company will shift into stocks and they will get into private equity funds. they need the support of goldman sachs and others who have joined this company to manage the assets. jon: i want to bring back in one from like rocks. -- from black rock. the cultural significance of this, 10 years in the making. it is important. >> i think so. as rus
their savings, so it was individuals that flocked to this ipo, and the last thing that prime minister abbeanted -- promised her aid wanted was for these -- prime minister abe was for these shares to be tanking. jon: in an ideal world, they will invest more in stocks. it cannot make traditional home loans. they sit on a huge amount of assets. what happens from here? reallyn postbank is not a bank in the classical sense. i cannot lend money because they had the government hacking overtime. have...
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whereas i spoke for what happened to george washington, you know, way back, abbe lincoln what he was going through. >> stephen: but you were struggling. wewe you a little bit l le rocky because e re you struggling. you didn't have a dime to your name. you were offered $300,000 to sell the script to rocky. >> right. >> stephen: to have somebody else be in the roll. you said no, it has to be me. why did that story so important to you yrk did you write it? >> you have a few cross roads in your life and i just realized if i was ever going to be successfulul or at least true to my dreams, this is the part. because i was always being cast as kind of the heavy. i was the one that was mug jack lemon, mug woody allen. i was the mugger. i mugged k o.j. ak. i thought okay y don't i take a character who is kind of a mugggg, a you a loan shark but he also has a lot inside that no one has really seen before so you combine the two and out came rocky. >> stephen: well, was it hard to convince, you know, the people who were putting up the money that you should be the person playing. >> oh my gosh. >>
whereas i spoke for what happened to george washington, you know, way back, abbe lincoln what he was going through. >> stephen: but you were struggling. wewe you a little bit l le rocky because e re you struggling. you didn't have a dime to your name. you were offered $300,000 to sell the script to rocky. >> right. >> stephen: to have somebody else be in the roll. you said no, it has to be me. why did that story so important to you yrk did you write it? >> you have a few...
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the feds were in on it now, said abbe rifkin, the prosecutor assigned to the murder case. >> they were looking at mr. nissim, as they were looking at her husband, as they were looking at other people who were allegedly in the drug business. >> reporter: the drug business? yes. all that missing cash. and orlando's three prior convictions for marijuana and cocaine possession. those things gave the crime the whiff of a classic drug hit. >> my husband unfortunately had a past. before i met him, before i married him. >> reporter: mind you, orlando's crimes were not exactly big time. he pleaded guilty to all those charges and served a few days in jail. and though nissim also had a record, several assault convictions years earlier, when he was not yet 20, none of them had a thing to do with the drug trade. still, question was, had something happened to sour their partnership? just over three weeks after the murder, the police asked cindy to do more than just keep an eye on nissim. >> i was asked by the lead detective to maintain communication with him so i could work for them, wearing a wire,
the feds were in on it now, said abbe rifkin, the prosecutor assigned to the murder case. >> they were looking at mr. nissim, as they were looking at her husband, as they were looking at other people who were allegedly in the drug business. >> reporter: the drug business? yes. all that missing cash. and orlando's three prior convictions for marijuana and cocaine possession. those things gave the crime the whiff of a classic drug hit. >> my husband unfortunately had a past....
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this comes as she and sue abbe tries to persuade households to abehis comes as shinsu tries to persuadeouseholds to invest more of their savings. nissan is putting its money on battery power. results one thursday. that is the same day president begins agins -- ping visit to vietnam. this is at a time of strained relations over the disputed islands and oil in the south china sea. a lot going on this week, for more, let's bring in a senior vice president from td ameritrade based in chicago. it's warmer in studio here. thank you for joining us. we start the month of november with a clear signal from the fed that december is pretty much a live event. the doj said they are going to hold on raising stimulus. what do you think of the communication and pr right now? steve: the world is still a wash in liquidity. they are talking, and futures 35% to over 50% possibility of a hike in , 71% in march. that said, i think they are very well aware that this is a global the other people looking at monetary policy will have an effect on their decision. that being said, we always try to translate this fo
this comes as she and sue abbe tries to persuade households to abehis comes as shinsu tries to persuadeouseholds to invest more of their savings. nissan is putting its money on battery power. results one thursday. that is the same day president begins agins -- ping visit to vietnam. this is at a time of strained relations over the disputed islands and oil in the south china sea. a lot going on this week, for more, let's bring in a senior vice president from td ameritrade based in chicago. it's...
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the largest issue of business that it raises a question whether prime minister abbe and the bank of japand to do more. rishaad: we have the boj policy meeting taking on later this week. the pressure is on the bank governor to do more. what are you hearing? say that theres are factors in place for the boj to act. somber gdp report and the technical recession -- this could give them the amp the tests -- the impetus to further ease. his comments after the last policy meeting where the boj did theact, he says he thinks inflation trend is in the right place and they moved up the inflation target. that is the open question. there is certainly a large expectation that the boj will hold steady and not act even with the gdp numbers. rishaad: thank you for that. the gdp and the third quarter contracting a tense of 1%. let's look at some of the stories. richest man is going to shake up the country's telecommunications industry according to a fellow billionaire. expects his said he into to be big -- pushing 4g to be big and bold. he likes to act on a big scale. from what we hear, it is relatively imm
the largest issue of business that it raises a question whether prime minister abbe and the bank of japand to do more. rishaad: we have the boj policy meeting taking on later this week. the pressure is on the bank governor to do more. what are you hearing? say that theres are factors in place for the boj to act. somber gdp report and the technical recession -- this could give them the amp the tests -- the impetus to further ease. his comments after the last policy meeting where the boj did...
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and this is definitely welcome news to prime minister abbe.ryart of his efforts to and get people to invest more of savings. ipo wasprobably why the priced relatively cheaply. because the last thing that prime minister shinzo abe would want would be individuals tanking and shine away from the stock market in japan. markethat are the stock indications? russell: if history is any judge, they will be sustained gains. japan's top 10 ipo, many which were state privatized, the average gain for one year for those top 10 ipo's was 44%. this would be well advised to stick around for a while and hold on to those posts group shares and linda mccue late. -- let them accumulate. guy: what is going to be the focus of these businesses? what happens next, what will investors focus on going forward? russell: right, these companies are not without challenges. with quite a unique set up the postal service, the bank, and an insurer all struggling in their own ways with how to sustain growth in their businesses. deals in mailvice delivery, poisons are declining wi
and this is definitely welcome news to prime minister abbe.ryart of his efforts to and get people to invest more of savings. ipo wasprobably why the priced relatively cheaply. because the last thing that prime minister shinzo abe would want would be individuals tanking and shine away from the stock market in japan. markethat are the stock indications? russell: if history is any judge, they will be sustained gains. japan's top 10 ipo, many which were state privatized, the average gain for one...
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route three north abbe braintree split, accident. 30-35 braintree to boston and the pike heavy. two accidents cleared on 128 near 2a. 93 south heavy down to the leverett connector. randy: updates throughout the morning. we will continue with "good son, the holiday season's just like football season... you got your big games... ...cheese plates, turkey, appetizers. and regular games. get it all at a great price... ...and the holiday season is won. that's my boy! fill your cart with everything you need this s eason, people are sick and tired of establishment politics, zand they want real change! [ cheers and applause ] bernie sanders -- husband, father, grandfather. r he's taking on wall street and a corrupt political system r that keeps in place a rigged economy. p bernie's campaign is funded by over a million contributions -- r people like you, who see the middle class disappearing and want a future to believe in. i'm bernie sanders, >>> we welcome you back to "gma" and you're looking at the military storming that hotel in the west african nation of mali. looking to bring an end
route three north abbe braintree split, accident. 30-35 braintree to boston and the pike heavy. two accidents cleared on 128 near 2a. 93 south heavy down to the leverett connector. randy: updates throughout the morning. we will continue with "good son, the holiday season's just like football season... you got your big games... ...cheese plates, turkey, appetizers. and regular games. get it all at a great price... ...and the holiday season is won. that's my boy! fill your cart with...
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you suspect that abb abu bakr a baghdadi could have control?eal problem for us and bringing their organization down. >> should the u.s. be taking out all of isis' oil capabilities right now, not just bombing the trucks, if you will, but going after the refineries, the storage depots. as you know, donald trump is recommending this for a long time. >> well, i think this is an example of where it's very hard to have a specific military strategy without a broader political strategy, without a plan for what's going to take the place of isis after we defeat the military. it's the political vacuum that's kpils existed in the civil war and allowed isis to sweep into iraq. that's the fundamental problem. we can defeat isis military but unless we have a political plan for the aftermath, we'll find ourselves back in iran again five years after today's action just like it's five years after president obama pulled the last troops out. >> are you saying the president, the obama administration does not have a political strategy in place? >> i don't think we h
you suspect that abb abu bakr a baghdadi could have control?eal problem for us and bringing their organization down. >> should the u.s. be taking out all of isis' oil capabilities right now, not just bombing the trucks, if you will, but going after the refineries, the storage depots. as you know, donald trump is recommending this for a long time. >> well, i think this is an example of where it's very hard to have a specific military strategy without a broader political strategy,...