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it acome dates soldiers who are passing through london and also for the second battalion princess of wales royal battalion. people passed through here leaving flowers and some say they know people inside here. later we expect london's mayor, boris johnson to arrive here to feet in soldiers to give them reassurance about their position here and described this attack as savage and one that will not shake londonners and that life will go on. >> thank you. joining us now our defense correspondent jonathon beal. the information is -- it's an ongoing story and bring us up to date with what we do know so far. >> well, we do know it was a soldier who was killed and we now know the name of one of the suspects. one of the suspect it's accused of carrying out the attack he is michael adibaloga. that information from sources, we have notted that confirmed by police but clearly questions about these two individuals who are are both in hospital. one in serious condition being guarded by police. what motivated them? were they radicalized here in the u.k. or elsewhere? is there a connection to any o
it acome dates soldiers who are passing through london and also for the second battalion princess of wales royal battalion. people passed through here leaving flowers and some say they know people inside here. later we expect london's mayor, boris johnson to arrive here to feet in soldiers to give them reassurance about their position here and described this attack as savage and one that will not shake londonners and that life will go on. >> thank you. joining us now our defense...
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the updated arena design that the warriors and their architectural teams [speaker not understood] acom are currently presenting to san francisco. i trust that the beauty and inspiration expressed through this exterior physical arena design will be surpassed only by the dynamic and multi-dimensional human interactions and programs that can be offered and will take place within this interior in the heart and soul of this multi-purpose cultural center and arena. for the benefit of the public, my proposal is on my website round the diamond .com. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> i have a few copies of my proposal right here. >>> good afternoon, commissioners, president fong. my name is jackie flynn. i'm the executive director of the [speaker not understood] institute san francisco. i serve historically disenfranchised neighborhoods in the city and a will the of my focus is dedicated to the bayview hunters point community. there we offer employment and education as well as youth services to san francisco residents, and we serve hundreds of families to support low-income residents as th
the updated arena design that the warriors and their architectural teams [speaker not understood] acom are currently presenting to san francisco. i trust that the beauty and inspiration expressed through this exterior physical arena design will be surpassed only by the dynamic and multi-dimensional human interactions and programs that can be offered and will take place within this interior in the heart and soul of this multi-purpose cultural center and arena. for the benefit of the public, my...
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>> i think hearings serve to acome plis -- acomp plish a numf different goals, as humanbies we protestoo much we talk too. as criminal defense lawyer we say shut up, you request only talk yourself -- you can only talk yourself into trouble. hearings do, that they have a deterrent effect. you want to be next moron in this chair? at some level, it is supposed to, peas us at citizens, look, the government is doing something, we're on top of it, don't worry, i'm in control! but we're not. neil: you think they are wheeling and dealing as we speak? >> listen, they are out there, they are meeting they are rushing they are on cell phones, deals are being cut as we speak. neil: i can't hear anything just now. >> i hear it all. neil: randy, the best, amazing, anyway. forget tea partiers and whether they sue the irs, did you hear about national organization of marriage that is suing the irs. we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thi but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't chan
>> i think hearings serve to acome plis -- acomp plish a numf different goals, as humanbies we protestoo much we talk too. as criminal defense lawyer we say shut up, you request only talk yourself -- you can only talk yourself into trouble. hearings do, that they have a deterrent effect. you want to be next moron in this chair? at some level, it is supposed to, peas us at citizens, look, the government is doing something, we're on top of it, don't worry, i'm in control! but we're not....
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i was trying to become a acomic strip cartoon. about to unleash his talents on an online show featuring bill murray and john goodman. >> they're politicians but they're four guys trying to live together and try to get through the day together. and hopefully they'll be likeable. >> that and more when "the lead" continues. >>> welcome back to "the lead." in it today's world lead, new trouble in benghazi libya. a car bomb detonated near a hospital today, no one sure who to blame or 0 what the specific target is or is there an accurate count of the dead and wounded. here in washington, d.c., today, president obama tried again to dismiss congressional questions about last september's attack on the u.s. compounds in benghazi, libya, using words like sideshow and political circus. we'll take a closer look at that in a bit. >>> they say their own brother is a monster. the latest from cleveland, next. and now, you've come back to us. we're speechless. except for two little words. ♪ it's easy to follow the progress you're making toward all
i was trying to become a acomic strip cartoon. about to unleash his talents on an online show featuring bill murray and john goodman. >> they're politicians but they're four guys trying to live together and try to get through the day together. and hopefully they'll be likeable. >> that and more when "the lead" continues. >>> welcome back to "the lead." in it today's world lead, new trouble in benghazi libya. a car bomb detonated near a hospital today, no...
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the acom polices are two kazakhstan's? jihad and katy perry and oz? hazmat tasmanian tie yak. damn you terrorists with your weapononized constanants! >> good morning. it is friday, may 3rd. that would be willie's birthday. happy birthday, wherever you are. we have with us on the set sam stein in new york. "morning joe" economic analyst steve rattner joins us. and donny deutsche is here. >> can i get a "morning joe" economic analyst? >> what would your title be, donny? cheeseball? >> executive cheeseball. >> thank you. executive cheeseball would be good. >> a blarney stone was pounding me down. >> i think he is 30. >> it's terrible. >> that is depressing. it's how you feel, not your chronological age. >> then it's over for me because i'm not feeling really good, rattner. first of all, coming up we will talk about the unemployment report is coming out in two and a half hours but later this block, rattner will have some charts to take a look at the numbers. on guns in a moment before our headlines. people are beginning to speak out on both sides of this and we have some great exa
the acom polices are two kazakhstan's? jihad and katy perry and oz? hazmat tasmanian tie yak. damn you terrorists with your weapononized constanants! >> good morning. it is friday, may 3rd. that would be willie's birthday. happy birthday, wherever you are. we have with us on the set sam stein in new york. "morning joe" economic analyst steve rattner joins us. and donny deutsche is here. >> can i get a "morning joe" economic analyst? >> what would your title...
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disfrutando de una serie de conciertos, fue el primero en arrancar el festival de acapulco, llegÓ muy bien acomde la gente, siento bonito que la gente lo quiere mucho, agradecida con dios, la verdad. >>> sus hijas expresaron admiraciÓn felices de tener un papÁ lleno de talento con su voz y sentimiento conquistÓ millones de corazones. >>> mucho orgullo, la verdad, muy orgullosas de Él. >>> muy emocionada, sabemos las canciones, los fans nÚmero un>> papÁ hacia. >>> televisa espectÁculos, mariela tarrones. >>> estÁ bien el suegro. >>> una hija canta y bien bonito. >>> sÍ, siempre estÁ bien acompaÑado, no lo dejan solo en ningÚn momento. >>> yo contÉ los pasos negras. 4. >>> el show de pedro es bien divertido, si lo pueden ver, es divertido ameno y buenas canciones. >>> baila muy bien. >>> tiene buena pompa. >>> quÉ es eso compadre? estÁs averiguando cosas que no tienes que ver. >>> con el trajecito pegado. >>> en otra noticia mÁs triste, salvador salvatierra chava, o chavita el fanÁtico de jenni rivera, perdiÓ su batalla contra el cÁncer, es el mayor fanatico que tenÍa jenni rivera que la acompaÑÓ
disfrutando de una serie de conciertos, fue el primero en arrancar el festival de acapulco, llegÓ muy bien acomde la gente, siento bonito que la gente lo quiere mucho, agradecida con dios, la verdad. >>> sus hijas expresaron admiraciÓn felices de tener un papÁ lleno de talento con su voz y sentimiento conquistÓ millones de corazones. >>> mucho orgullo, la verdad, muy orgullosas de Él. >>> muy emocionada, sabemos las canciones, los fans nÚmero un>> papÁ...
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new information about the laptop with the idea that there was a large plot here and that they were acomolickoccomplices in >> we will let the investigation play out for itself. it's interesting that they removed things like a laptop. it seems like they couldn't have been doing these things in a vacuum with no knowledge of anything. i'm not sure stupid is enough of an explanation. >> as michael isikoff pointed out in that affidavit, they talk about some texts they received from tsarnaev said take what you want from my room sort of cryptically. michael leiter, what will the investigators -- they saw fireworks in a backpack, they recovered those and now the laptop. at what point do you think they made the conclusion these guys were working after the fact and they were not, in fact, working on the planning of the bombing? that is the first thing you think when you see the report three more people have been arrested. oh, my goodness they had accomplices. how do you wade through all of those facts? >> as a former federal prosecutor, frankly, he take this set of facts pretty easily to a jury.
new information about the laptop with the idea that there was a large plot here and that they were acomolickoccomplices in >> we will let the investigation play out for itself. it's interesting that they removed things like a laptop. it seems like they couldn't have been doing these things in a vacuum with no knowledge of anything. i'm not sure stupid is enough of an explanation. >> as michael isikoff pointed out in that affidavit, they talk about some texts they received from...
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and i just worry that this extremely acome dative and unprecedented policy can manifest itself in unpredictableonds. huge equities in rallies. high agricultural and land. it's hard to know what an asset ought to be worth. but it worries me that this is going to manifest itself in unpredictable ways. the last point i would just want to raise is you've discussed the general strategy for exiting when that day comes. but always with an implication that there will be this orderly transition. i know you're aware of this, but i think it's important to underscore that it's hard to predict how the markets will respond when the biggest holder of fixed income securities in the history of the world decides it has to sell them. you may decide you have to sell them. you may decide to let them run off, but that may not be enough. i think there's very significant risks that we're taking by accumulating a portfolio of this scale. do you want to comment briefly? gl i don't disagree this is not easy and requires good communication. we improved our communication. >> by the way, i would like to commend you for that
and i just worry that this extremely acome dative and unprecedented policy can manifest itself in unpredictableonds. huge equities in rallies. high agricultural and land. it's hard to know what an asset ought to be worth. but it worries me that this is going to manifest itself in unpredictable ways. the last point i would just want to raise is you've discussed the general strategy for exiting when that day comes. but always with an implication that there will be this orderly transition. i know...