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i learned that in april. why not april? >> as i testified then and i've testified on numerous occasions, my judgment was, a, we needed to find out what e-mails we did have. we needed to put together it in a full report, which we did. >> why not any time in april? someone at the irs told someone at treasury who told someone at the white house, according to press reports. if it was good enough to pass on to the treasury and white house, why not tell us in april? >> because i thought at that point we did not have the full information as to what was involved, how many e-mails. >> you learned in april thp unrecoverable. your chief lawyer in charge of document knew in february. kate duval knew in february. you wait until june 13th. why? >> i would note, all of those e-mails that determined whether they were -- that she had a hard drive crash, they were provided to this committee and the tax writers knew as early as the fall she had had a hard drive crash. the terms were produced -- the materials about the e-mail chain about her t
i learned that in april. why not april? >> as i testified then and i've testified on numerous occasions, my judgment was, a, we needed to find out what e-mails we did have. we needed to put together it in a full report, which we did. >> why not any time in april? someone at the irs told someone at treasury who told someone at the white house, according to press reports. if it was good enough to pass on to the treasury and white house, why not tell us in april? >> because i...
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and who filed the appeals for the excavation permits on 1149 prague street, on may second, and april 4th, respectfully. appellants filed the letters of objection to the improper tying to the department of public works, and noticed dated september 19, 2013. and dpw, number, 13 smf0246. and the notice advised that the members of the public have 20 days or had 20 days from the date of the notice to send written notice of their objectives to dpw and appellants attended a hearing at city hall on monday, january 6, 2014, regarding order 181997. item number ten on the agenda. and at city hall. to be located at this facility to be located at 1149 on or approximately 1149 prague street and at plok street and winding way, a city owned dpw park. on or on the approximate date, the director's decision was issued order number 1 82164 dated february 4, and february 6th, to deny the opposition and approve the request by at&t to locate the facility at that location. and dpw issued a utility excavation permit on april 4, 2014, due to an error from dpw the appellants did not receive a copy of the permi
and who filed the appeals for the excavation permits on 1149 prague street, on may second, and april 4th, respectfully. appellants filed the letters of objection to the improper tying to the department of public works, and noticed dated september 19, 2013. and dpw, number, 13 smf0246. and the notice advised that the members of the public have 20 days or had 20 days from the date of the notice to send written notice of their objectives to dpw and appellants attended a hearing at city hall on...
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i learned that in april. why not april? >> as i testified then and i testified on numerous occasions, my judgment was, a, we needed to find out what e-mails we did have. we needed to put it together in a full report, which we did. >> why not anytime in april. someone at the irs who told someone at treasury who then told someone at the white house. so if it was good enough to pass on to the treasury and white house, why not tell us sometime in april? >> because i thought at that point we did not have the full information as to what was involved. >> you learned in april they were unrecoverable. your chief lawyer in charge of document production knew in mid february they were unrecoverable. kate duval knew in mid february they were unrecoverable and you waited until june 13th. why june 13th? >> all of those e-mails that determined whether she had a hard drive crash or not, what she tried to do are e-mails provided to this committee, and their tax writers new, the materials were produced. the materials were about the e-mail cha
i learned that in april. why not april? >> as i testified then and i testified on numerous occasions, my judgment was, a, we needed to find out what e-mails we did have. we needed to put it together in a full report, which we did. >> why not anytime in april. someone at the irs who told someone at treasury who then told someone at the white house. so if it was good enough to pass on to the treasury and white house, why not tell us sometime in april? >> because i thought at...
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>> april 4th to be exact here is a new york at the riverside church deliberate the most controversial speech of his entire life. and in that speech in this gathering of people at the church with all kinds of organizations and individuals opposed to the viet no more delivered a speech beyond vietnam and uses the phrase that is demonized and the phrase is he refers to his country as the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today. and to lay up the argument why he opposed the vietnam war and to and also in the ghettos and barrios other than a cup but the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today. but when you start talking about foreign policy there is the sentiment they don't give a license to talk about those issues. don't talk about foreign policy than you come out as the nobel laureate at the heighth of for the greatest purveyor of violence today the editorial pages and from that day on april 4th from 1 year later to the day he becomes in the last year of his life he was persson and non grata in this country everything turned against him. >> host: id your block "death of
>> april 4th to be exact here is a new york at the riverside church deliberate the most controversial speech of his entire life. and in that speech in this gathering of people at the church with all kinds of organizations and individuals opposed to the viet no more delivered a speech beyond vietnam and uses the phrase that is demonized and the phrase is he refers to his country as the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today. and to lay up the argument why he opposed the vietnam...
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what happened at those that april meetings with henry peterson? 3:25, therom 1:39 to president met with henry peterson. the president promised to meet -- to treat as confidential any information disclosed to the president. he says you are talking only to me, and there's not going to be anyone in the white house staff. in other words, the president suggested that the only exception might be more -- dick moore. the president said we had better keep it with me. in an afternoon conversation on that same day, a telephone conversation, when the president called peterson -- again, he said henry, you'll free to confide in me. i will keep it confidential. i know the rules for the grand jury. what did he do with the information that henry peterson gave to him? henry peterson, who was taking the chiefas investigator in the watergate case. the president, on april 17, met with halderman, who had been implicated again by information that was given to henry peterson. henry peterson had revealed it to the president, and the pointent advised at that -- halderman,
what happened at those that april meetings with henry peterson? 3:25, therom 1:39 to president met with henry peterson. the president promised to meet -- to treat as confidential any information disclosed to the president. he says you are talking only to me, and there's not going to be anyone in the white house staff. in other words, the president suggested that the only exception might be more -- dick moore. the president said we had better keep it with me. in an afternoon conversation on that...
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the suspect had been living alone since entering high school in april. her mother died of illness last year and her father later remarried. a psychiatrist says the suspect and the victim knew each o since their ju. .heir lo >> translator: the aggressor was unusually death and dissecti mutilation of bodies. it's very possible that this inclination led to the >> police are focusing on the events that led to the murder and the suspect's mental state. >>> a japanese professor has come up with a technique to assist some local farmers. he is pumping tiny bubbles into >>. >> nhk world explains. l . >> eel sizzling on the hot gr it's a smell that has filled the summer air in japan for centuries. >> eel is not only about getting stamina for the sum r. it is a tradition in japan to serve it on special days. >> the were ri that they may not be able to savor the long-time favorite dish much longer. populations of japanese eel have sharply declined in east asia. suspected reasons include overfishing and degradation of river environments. the international union for c
the suspect had been living alone since entering high school in april. her mother died of illness last year and her father later remarried. a psychiatrist says the suspect and the victim knew each o since their ju. .heir lo >> translator: the aggressor was unusually death and dissecti mutilation of bodies. it's very possible that this inclination led to the >> police are focusing on the events that led to the murder and the suspect's mental state. >>> a japanese professor...
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rewinding to april 1st we began to rephrase the 8 and 9 a m a and for the tax advisors the commission authorized the bond to refund the bonds not to exceed $40 million. that day the commission authorized the selection of in this case last the underwriter working to underwrite the tradition traction and this is the fiscal agreement and the bond purchase agreement bonds must be approved by the dings pursuant to that the authorization was given on april 28th and on may 6th there was no objection to the voters of the shipyard and to have other changes to the r m a so the election was held and the r m a concluded the changed changed procedures and they have the first reading to levy the tacks one ordinance received 7 and one the 8. on may 20th the commission conducted a second reading and adapted them on may and june 20th the department of finance especially upheld the approval of the bond issuance this is the ordinance for the action and later we'll take the steps to market the bonds that concludes my presentation. if you have any questions, i'll be happy to answer them thank you. thank y
rewinding to april 1st we began to rephrase the 8 and 9 a m a and for the tax advisors the commission authorized the bond to refund the bonds not to exceed $40 million. that day the commission authorized the selection of in this case last the underwriter working to underwrite the tradition traction and this is the fiscal agreement and the bond purchase agreement bonds must be approved by the dings pursuant to that the authorization was given on april 28th and on may 6th there was no objection...
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in april her body was found in the lower level of their home.uple's children woke up and reported her missing that morning. the pair was in a midst of a bitter divorce. today in their motion prosecutors argued that the p m primary results tie castillo to the crime seen. they said the defendant cannot be excluded a as contributor to dna samples found on the victim's clothing as well as at the crime scene. >> as i mention that court proceedings still going on. the courtroom is packed. ahead at 6:00 i'm going to tell you whose filling up ule the pughs within the courtroom and we'll bring you updates through the the evening. we'll bring you the stories online and on air. >>> the nation needs immigration reform. but there is little we can do about it. blaming the federal government. but he says the children have a right to a hearing and to seek asylum. mcauliffe was pressed on the burden they will put on our communities businesses and school and other services today. >> i'll have to deal with the situation when ate rises. we are not there today. of c
in april her body was found in the lower level of their home.uple's children woke up and reported her missing that morning. the pair was in a midst of a bitter divorce. today in their motion prosecutors argued that the p m primary results tie castillo to the crime seen. they said the defendant cannot be excluded a as contributor to dna samples found on the victim's clothing as well as at the crime scene. >> as i mention that court proceedings still going on. the courtroom is packed. ahead...
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the sale tax went up in april from 5 to 8%. officials at the center bank say the cost of kormt services is also going up. it increased in june by 3.6%. the officials pointed to a labor shortage. they said it was becoming more expensive for manufacturers to hire temporary workers. they said the government is spending more on public works and redevelopment projects and they said that it is adding to labor costs. prices for corporate services have gone up for 11 straight months. >>> let's take look at markets now. investors are buying stocks this morning and the nikkei is in the positive. people who track the market say investors are encouraged by signs of recovery in the european and american economies. manufacturing figures for the euro zone and jobless claims in the u.s. both released on thursday were much better than expected. analysts say they are buying on hope of higher profits. they sayment optimism on the american dollar is causing them to buy the dollar. that's up from mid 101 yesterday. the euro is steady against the do
the sale tax went up in april from 5 to 8%. officials at the center bank say the cost of kormt services is also going up. it increased in june by 3.6%. the officials pointed to a labor shortage. they said it was becoming more expensive for manufacturers to hire temporary workers. they said the government is spending more on public works and redevelopment projects and they said that it is adding to labor costs. prices for corporate services have gone up for 11 straight months. >>> let's...
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>> right, i've seen that letter and it refers to in april, an april referral or inforing in -- informing in april, yes. >> thank you. >> thank you. i quite honestly do not understand how chairman issa was able to be rush to issue this subpoena to force you, miss o'connor to be here today within 24-hour notice. your connection to this topic of today's hearing is at best a stretch. and all of these questions could have been answered by simply picking up the telephone and asking. it's just a continuation of the same charade that unfortunately this chairman continues to use this committee to perpetuate. and what's further insulting about this is that the chairman promised to use the authority of this committee responsibly. let me read what the chairman said backing in 2011 and i quote, "i'm going to take the thoughts on why you on the seriously -- to be honest, i will ask other members of my committee am i doing the right thing? i will also undoubtedly talk to other members on your side and say am i nuts? am i wrong? is this somehow a subpoena that is outside the mainstream? so i don't inten
>> right, i've seen that letter and it refers to in april, an april referral or inforing in -- informing in april, yes. >> thank you. >> thank you. i quite honestly do not understand how chairman issa was able to be rush to issue this subpoena to force you, miss o'connor to be here today within 24-hour notice. your connection to this topic of today's hearing is at best a stretch. and all of these questions could have been answered by simply picking up the telephone and asking....
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it's languished since april.earlier she met with relatives of the kidnapped schoolgirls and some captives who managed to escape. malala was shot by the taliban for advocating education for girls. >>> and one of the young women held captive in a cleveland house for a decade taking another step towar michelle knight says she's changed her name to lily rose lee as a way to leave her old liore lee says she's not celebrity and that she gets annoyed when people want to snap >>> well, a man accused of killing six members of his ex-wife's family be a texas courtroom today as planned because his lawyers say he needs more time. planned because his lawyers say he needs more time. been postponed on friday. wheelchair. meanwhile, the sole survivor of the attack, 15-year-old cassidy stay, spoke at a memorial for her parents and fou brian, emily, becca and zach are in a much better place and that i'll be able to see them again one day. >> police say haskell killed the family because they wouldn't tell him where to find his ex-w
it's languished since april.earlier she met with relatives of the kidnapped schoolgirls and some captives who managed to escape. malala was shot by the taliban for advocating education for girls. >>> and one of the young women held captive in a cleveland house for a decade taking another step towar michelle knight says she's changed her name to lily rose lee as a way to leave her old liore lee says she's not celebrity and that she gets annoyed when people want to snap >>>...
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that was in april but ms. o'connor did not start her job at the white house until at least a month later. i ask to enter this june 18th letter into the record. >> without objection so ordered. >> today's hearing is not about policy. today's hearing is not about policy or substance. it's about politics and press. today ms. o'connor will join the ranks of dozens of other officials during chairman issa's tenure who have been hauled up here without a vote or without a debate as part of a partisan attempt to generate headlines with unsubstantiated allegations against the white house. regardless of how many times republicans claim the white house was behind the irs actions, there's still no evidence. none. that the white house was involved in any way with screening applicants for tax exempt status. no one of the 41 witnesses we have interviewed has identified any evidence of white house involvement or political motivation. not one. and the inspector general has also, by the way who was appointed by president bush, h
that was in april but ms. o'connor did not start her job at the white house until at least a month later. i ask to enter this june 18th letter into the record. >> without objection so ordered. >> today's hearing is not about policy. today's hearing is not about policy or substance. it's about politics and press. today ms. o'connor will join the ranks of dozens of other officials during chairman issa's tenure who have been hauled up here without a vote or without a debate as part of...
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why didn't you tell us on april 4? >> i have testified at some length in the past. >> here is the key question. why not in mid april when you knew? why not when you knew? when did you know you could not get her e-mails? >> my judgment was we needed to find out what e-mails we did have. we needed to put it together in a full report which we did. >> someone told someone at treasure who told someone at the white house. if it was good enough to pass on to the treasurer why not tell us sometime in april? >> at that point we did not have the full information. >> you learned in april that they were unrecoverable. your chief lawyer new in mid-february. you wait until june 13. >> all those e-mails that determine whether they had a hard drive crash or not were provided to this committee and the tax writers knew as early as the fall that she had a hard drive crash. the materials were produced in april and to this committee in may. there was no secret that we were hiding. >> you did not tell us there were e-mails you could not get
why didn't you tell us on april 4? >> i have testified at some length in the past. >> here is the key question. why not in mid april when you knew? why not when you knew? when did you know you could not get her e-mails? >> my judgment was we needed to find out what e-mails we did have. we needed to put it together in a full report which we did. >> someone told someone at treasure who told someone at the white house. if it was good enough to pass on to the treasurer why...
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. >> at 19, police say this young woman named april is actually the experienced one.iliar to the task force from a prior arrest when they also got her pimp. a 32 yeerltd -- 32-year-old man named jason. >> on that sting they met with the undercover officer. once the girl had the money, she actually slipped the money up under the door to jason. he picked up the money. he was detained in the stairwell by the arrest team with a laptop on him and our undercover money. >> tonight, police say jason was using april to break in this new recruit, a 23-year-old we'll call laurie. >> she tried to convince me her friend was okay, she was cool, she was there to have a good time as well. again, the other girl at this point is moving around the room. she looked nervous. looked out of place. it was evident to me this was probably her first rodeo, so to speak. she was very out of place. >> back at the state police post, investigators separate the women for further questioning. >> hey, how you doing? you want to give a statement? you want to talk to me? >> no. >> not at all? >> no. >> h
. >> at 19, police say this young woman named april is actually the experienced one.iliar to the task force from a prior arrest when they also got her pimp. a 32 yeerltd -- 32-year-old man named jason. >> on that sting they met with the undercover officer. once the girl had the money, she actually slipped the money up under the door to jason. he picked up the money. he was detained in the stairwell by the arrest team with a laptop on him and our undercover money. >> tonight,...
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my name's april. i work along with a ministry called created. >> the next time i saw her she was in civilian clothing walking into this jail with a badge as a visitor to mentor to the current females. >> i guess i started prostituting and heavy drugs at the age of 18. and from 18 to the age of 31, i was just in and out of this jail. >> i met other girls in the street and started doing robberies and burglaries and home invasions and robbing the guys. i would get in their car and i would just pickpocket them, and they would never know. i became one of the world's famous pickpocketers. i can pickpocket your wallet with my toe. you have to be tired. you have to be ready to stop. so many decisions you could make. you have to make the decision sometimes to take the hard way. you guys can change. i don't care if you feel that there's no hope out there, there's no hope for your life, that you suck or whatever, you don't. you can change. >> we love having her come back. we love having her mentor. we utilize he
my name's april. i work along with a ministry called created. >> the next time i saw her she was in civilian clothing walking into this jail with a badge as a visitor to mentor to the current females. >> i guess i started prostituting and heavy drugs at the age of 18. and from 18 to the age of 31, i was just in and out of this jail. >> i met other girls in the street and started doing robberies and burglaries and home invasions and robbing the guys. i would get in their car...
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april sands had to quit the fec, why? >> she had to quit and resign she violated the hatch act which says she was using a government, you know, benefits in terms of actually addressing their political targeting and it's troubling. >> let me give you a couple of these tweets that she sent. i have six right here. let me give you the fourth one which is monday, june 4th, 2012. 3:31 p.m. presumably that's at work on a monday afternoon. she says i just don't understand how anyone but straight white men can vote republican. what kind of delusional rhetorical does one use? that's one of them. then let's take a look at number two that i have. august 21st, 2012, i assume at work at thursday morning and in terms it of whether she is doing her work or politicking. she says donate to claire mccaskill today. that of course is a senator from missouri. a democrat. if you are still calling yourself a republican after the war on women their platform and birtherrism you are my enemy. done. more twitters like this. she was on a role. not be
april sands had to quit the fec, why? >> she had to quit and resign she violated the hatch act which says she was using a government, you know, benefits in terms of actually addressing their political targeting and it's troubling. >> let me give you a couple of these tweets that she sent. i have six right here. let me give you the fourth one which is monday, june 4th, 2012. 3:31 p.m. presumably that's at work on a monday afternoon. she says i just don't understand how anyone but...
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in april 1970, the secretary of the army told a senate subcommittee that no military aid had been given to cambodia. in may 1970, general wheeler gave misleading if not false testimony to a committee of this house. the secretarye, of the air force reported to the strikeshat no bombings had occurred in cambodia prior to may 1 1970. those who assert that the president had the power to bomb cambodia, and keep it secret for years, have the burden of justifying the deception of congress, the falsification of ofuments, and the statements then secretary of defense to the effect that the air raids over cambodia should have been revealed in may, 1970. these persons, who would justify , doe clandestine natures they have an answer to the statement made by senator stewart simonson, acting chairman of that senate armed services committee? -- he asked the question that every member of congress opposed himself, is congress authorizing $130 million for warfare in vietnam, but they never appropriated that some of money for war in cambodia. in and around my congressional district, in eastern massachusett
in april 1970, the secretary of the army told a senate subcommittee that no military aid had been given to cambodia. in may 1970, general wheeler gave misleading if not false testimony to a committee of this house. the secretarye, of the air force reported to the strikeshat no bombings had occurred in cambodia prior to may 1 1970. those who assert that the president had the power to bomb cambodia, and keep it secret for years, have the burden of justifying the deception of congress, the...
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last week he said he knew in april. why didn't he tell us and he didn't. but he waited two months. >> i would like to know all the circumstances from them as to why there was -- >> as well. >> before i answer the question whether it is a big deal. >> all right the gentle lady from illinois >> sent you, mr. chairman. i believe that in his testimony he actually, the response to why there was a weight is people were not informed and for the next two months they were attempting to recover the loss to e-mails from other computers were the e-mails were located so that just because you lose the mills from the hard drive of lois lerner and want they would exist in the recipient. i believe over 80 other host computers were looked at. that is part of the delay. i would like to know also the full extent of what was going on as well. deputy him, as i am sure you are aware the nature of the justice department regarding tax exempt applications is subject to become a lengthy discussion before various congressional committees unsubstantiated allegations that the justice d
last week he said he knew in april. why didn't he tell us and he didn't. but he waited two months. >> i would like to know all the circumstances from them as to why there was -- >> as well. >> before i answer the question whether it is a big deal. >> all right the gentle lady from illinois >> sent you, mr. chairman. i believe that in his testimony he actually, the response to why there was a weight is people were not informed and for the next two months they were...
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in april of this year on kqed's forum program, [speaker not understood] and several other experts who explained how the retirement board could responsibly divest from fossil fuels while maintaining their fiduciary duty to protect and grow our retirement funds. mr. mayor, how do you propose we work together with the retirement board to divest from fossil fuel companies and reinvest in less financially risky sectors of the [speaker not understood] and create local jobs? >> thank you for raising this issue, supervisor avalos. let me begin by saying that i'm always willing to work together to support our local economy and create local jobs. as a prime example, i'm excite that had we could bring additional funding to go solar s.f. through in year's budget to do just that. our commitment of a 4, $5 million a year to go solar s.f. will continue to create local green collar jobs and has contributed the creation of locally produced 100% green energy. these are the kinds of meaningful investments that actually deploy dollars, creates jobs, and moves the needle on green energy. but the point of
in april of this year on kqed's forum program, [speaker not understood] and several other experts who explained how the retirement board could responsibly divest from fossil fuels while maintaining their fiduciary duty to protect and grow our retirement funds. mr. mayor, how do you propose we work together with the retirement board to divest from fossil fuel companies and reinvest in less financially risky sectors of the [speaker not understood] and create local jobs? >> thank you for...
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in respect to the police calls for service, from april of 2013 to april of 2014 there have been zero calls in respect to the police reports from april, 2013, to april, 2014, there have been zero reports as well. the premises is located in the plot 110. the plot has 136 police reports recorded for the year 2013. and the applicant premises is located in a high crime area. and the premises is located in census tract, 101.00. and the population for this tract is 3739. on sale license, authorized by the census track are 12 and the active on sale licenses are 71. off sale licenses authorized by the census track are three. and the active off sale licenses are 13. and the applicant premises is currently located in an undue con concentrated area. there are zero letters of protest received by the california department of alcoholic beverage control. and in respect to the letters of support, there have been none recorded with the department of alcoholic beverage control. >> the dean approved the off sale use and the regulations shall apply. you recommend the approval with the following condition
in respect to the police calls for service, from april of 2013 to april of 2014 there have been zero calls in respect to the police reports from april, 2013, to april, 2014, there have been zero reports as well. the premises is located in the plot 110. the plot has 136 police reports recorded for the year 2013. and the applicant premises is located in a high crime area. and the premises is located in census tract, 101.00. and the population for this tract is 3739. on sale license, authorized by...
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demand surnlinged prior to a hike in japan's consumption tax in april. nissan's production also down 15%. the company moved some production to united states where sales are expanding. >> a different picture over at honda, production up nearly 50%. it does remain uncertain whether japan's domestic output will continue growing as some auto makers are moving bases over seas. domestic car sales could remain sluggish for some time due to the consumption tax hike. >>> managers have seen >>> managers at plants japan have seen inve build up on the fact so they've asked w things down a bit. the latest numbers sho industrial production at the fastest rate disaster three years fukushima. factory output fell from may t june by 3.3%. that's worse than many economists had predicted. consumers went on a spending spree before the consumption tax went up in april. now they are holding on to their money. industry ministry officials say the biggest drops in production came from machinery makers. seoul kspi claimed 1% today to 2 o 082. here in tokyo, the nikkei average rose
demand surnlinged prior to a hike in japan's consumption tax in april. nissan's production also down 15%. the company moved some production to united states where sales are expanding. >> a different picture over at honda, production up nearly 50%. it does remain uncertain whether japan's domestic output will continue growing as some auto makers are moving bases over seas. domestic car sales could remain sluggish for some time due to the consumption tax hike. >>> managers have...
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in his statement of april 30, 1972, president nixon told the american people that he had been deceived by subordinates into believing that none of the members of his administration or his personal campaign committee were implicated in the watergate break-in and that none had participated in efforts to cover up that illegal activity. a critical question this committee must now decide is whether the president was deceived by his closest political associates or whether they were, in fact, carrying out his policies and decisions. this question must be decided one way or the other. it must be decided whether the president was deceived by his subordinates into believing that his personal agents and key political associates had not been engaged in a systematic cover-up of the illegal political intelligence operation of the identities of those responsible and of the existence and scope of other related activities affecting the rights of citizens of these united states, or whether, in fact, richard m. nixon, in violation of the sacred obligation of his constitutional oath, has used the power of
in his statement of april 30, 1972, president nixon told the american people that he had been deceived by subordinates into believing that none of the members of his administration or his personal campaign committee were implicated in the watergate break-in and that none had participated in efforts to cover up that illegal activity. a critical question this committee must now decide is whether the president was deceived by his closest political associates or whether they were, in fact, carrying...
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some won't escape the 50s feeling more like april or even late september and early october. now, on the fringes of this we will see heavy thunderstorm activity. severe thunderstorms as that cool, dry air moves out of the north and west and reaches the warm humid air out along the eastern seaboard and spark severe storms west of d.c. all the way back towards the nashville and mississippi river, storms bringing gusty winds, large hail and torrential rain. into the northwest major heat wave continues. widespread 90s and triple digits expected. back to you. >> thanks, jim. it's likely to be another scorcher in vegas and that's where our next story takes us. >> vegas is home to what's called the wedding wagon. there it is. basically a combination of a food truck and a mobile wedding chapel. the owner says he's bringing the wedding wagon to outdoor venues across the city. >> on average 12 couples a month get hitched at the back of the wagon and off into life happily ever after. there they go. >> look at those purple curtains there on that. kind of like -- >> what i want to know, t
some won't escape the 50s feeling more like april or even late september and early october. now, on the fringes of this we will see heavy thunderstorm activity. severe thunderstorms as that cool, dry air moves out of the north and west and reaches the warm humid air out along the eastern seaboard and spark severe storms west of d.c. all the way back towards the nashville and mississippi river, storms bringing gusty winds, large hail and torrential rain. into the northwest major heat wave...
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we found since april more than 10 people who use mps have died. in japan some instances the s hallucinati hallucinati hallucinations. they remain legal provided their components are not on the list of banned chemicals. however, experts say in some cases mps have been confirmed to be more toxic and more likely to cause addiction. >> translator: the composition of the drugs varies widely. and the amount of chemical substances used in them differs. it's hard to know the real danger. >> house ministry officials have been trying to find ways to outrule mps. they introduced a system last year to ban substances with similar chemical compositions. but mps producers use science to stay one step ahead. they alter the chemical structures of the product making them temporarily legal. a man who knows the market said the producers are after one thing. sales. drug makers use unrestricted substances. they don't care if the substances are safe or dangerous. they care that the drug can make people high. >> government officials have been expanding their list of bann
we found since april more than 10 people who use mps have died. in japan some instances the s hallucinati hallucinati hallucinations. they remain legal provided their components are not on the list of banned chemicals. however, experts say in some cases mps have been confirmed to be more toxic and more likely to cause addiction. >> translator: the composition of the drugs varies widely. and the amount of chemical substances used in them differs. it's hard to know the real danger. >>...
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apparently, and in april, that was just january. in april, oklahoma decided they would try again, remember, oklahoma's last execution had been the i feel my whole body burning guy. this time, oklahoma switched up their drug experiment, they decided they would give medazalam a try. oklahoma in april went ahead with the same drug as the botched experiment used in ohio in january. and oklahoma's experiment, turns out that was the worst botch yet, at least before today. >> shortly after the state began pumping a lethal combination of drugs into the arm of clayton lockett, convicted of shooting a woman and burying her alive, something went wrong. >> he began kicking his feet, lifting his head and chest off the gurney, grimacing. and a couple moments he mumbled. >> that horror show in oklahoma, the man they were trying to kill gasped and writhed for more than 43 minutes. authorities tried to stop that killing once it was already underway. they tried to halt the execution, they pulled the blinds so the witnesses couldn't see. we don't know
apparently, and in april, that was just january. in april, oklahoma decided they would try again, remember, oklahoma's last execution had been the i feel my whole body burning guy. this time, oklahoma switched up their drug experiment, they decided they would give medazalam a try. oklahoma in april went ahead with the same drug as the botched experiment used in ohio in january. and oklahoma's experiment, turns out that was the worst botch yet, at least before today. >> shortly after the...
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the worst day since april 2011. questions about whether we're getting the small caps to the large caps. this is the head fake. yesterday, all the stocks that have gained most in the last two months losing ground. we have the likes of twitter down 7%. pandora down 7%. linked i didn't know down over 6% in yesterday's trading session. those that have gained the most losing most in the session yesterday. here is a look at the futures. we're seeing a bit of a bounce as far as these futures numbers are concerned. about 14 points higher for the dow, the s&p gaining a couple of points and the nasdaq similar story to around 5 points higher acrossing to these futures. now, the european markets this morning, they've been under pressure for most of the session. down 0.6% now losing and raising all the gains that we've seen year-to-date. the ftse mib over in italy still managing the gain, but it has lost around 0.25% over the last hour or so in trading. let's take a look at what's going on in the bond markets. oouz the u.s. comi
the worst day since april 2011. questions about whether we're getting the small caps to the large caps. this is the head fake. yesterday, all the stocks that have gained most in the last two months losing ground. we have the likes of twitter down 7%. pandora down 7%. linked i didn't know down over 6% in yesterday's trading session. those that have gained the most losing most in the session yesterday. here is a look at the futures. we're seeing a bit of a bounce as far as these futures numbers...