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white officer did break the rules before shooting an unarmed black man, the panel ruling that christopher mani initiated a pad down on dontre hamilton leading to an altercation where mani shot and killed hamilton. mani was fired and the panel decided it was the proper discipline >>> police have suspended a probe into a rape in virginia unable to find evidence to support a claim detailed in a "rolling stones" magazine article. a student at the magazine said she was gang-raped at a fraternity party in 2012. police could not find prove that it happened. >> i want to be clear. that doesn't mean something terrible happened to jacky on the evening of september 28, 2012. we are not able to gather sufficient facts to conclude what that may have been. >> police say the case is suspended until they find more information or someone comes forward with more evidence. jacky, herself, didn't cooperate with the investigation. "rolling stone" magazine apologised for the article which it admits had serious fraud >>> u.n. and afghan leader are laying the foundation for a new relationship. they met with john kerr
white officer did break the rules before shooting an unarmed black man, the panel ruling that christopher mani initiated a pad down on dontre hamilton leading to an altercation where mani shot and killed hamilton. mani was fired and the panel decided it was the proper discipline >>> police have suspended a probe into a rape in virginia unable to find evidence to support a claim detailed in a "rolling stones" magazine article. a student at the magazine said she was gang-raped...
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christopher columbus. c-span cities tour staff recently visited many sites, showcasing the city's history.earn more about columbus all weekend here on american history tv. jeff seymour: today we typically think of hybrids as the cars the combination of electricity and gasoline, but if you ask somebody but hybrids in the mid-19th century, there went to talk about ships. this is a hybrid. it is a combination of sale and steam power. it has got large masts that carry large sails on it, and it also has steam, and the chattahoochee of course is named after the river right here, any css chattahoochee was a regular, run of the mill gunboat, and she was operating up and down the river here. as for as we know, the chattahoochee is the only gunboat, plain fighting gunboat that has survived to this day, and we have only got the stern section, maybe 1/3 of the section here in the museum. it is only a portion of the ship, and we try to interpret what the ship represents in terms of entirety of the naval efforts of the confederacy, and of course it is something that was built right here on the chattahoo
christopher columbus. c-span cities tour staff recently visited many sites, showcasing the city's history.earn more about columbus all weekend here on american history tv. jeff seymour: today we typically think of hybrids as the cars the combination of electricity and gasoline, but if you ask somebody but hybrids in the mid-19th century, there went to talk about ships. this is a hybrid. it is a combination of sale and steam power. it has got large masts that carry large sails on it, and it also...
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many died. >> 2215. >> her husband christopher was one of that number. an army commander who was killed in 2011. found president ghani's words beautiful and inspiring. >> a big step forward in u.s. afghan relation. >> jamie mcintire, al jazeera the pentagon. >> mike viqueria joining us now live from washington. as jamie mcintire mentioned nearly 2,000 troops are still in afghanistan. do we expect president obama to change his mind on the numbers when the two meet tomorrow? >> you can expect the president to be announcing the white house is historianing strongly at that. with many of the wounded warriors you see in jamie's piece, went to camp david where he met with the defense secretary as well as the secretary ofsecretary of state and the ceo abdalla abdalla. ashraf ghani has one ask the troop draw down, the american troop levels now at 10,000 as recently they were at 130,000. he wants that 10,000 to stay as it is through 2016 that advise, train and equip role with the countertrornl aspect to it as counterterrorism aspect as well. john kerry the secretary of state was alongside ashraf ghani and
many died. >> 2215. >> her husband christopher was one of that number. an army commander who was killed in 2011. found president ghani's words beautiful and inspiring. >> a big step forward in u.s. afghan relation. >> jamie mcintire, al jazeera the pentagon. >> mike viqueria joining us now live from washington. as jamie mcintire mentioned nearly 2,000 troops are still in afghanistan. do we expect president obama to change his mind on the numbers when the two meet...
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he can toured the hearts and -- captured the hearts and minds of many residents the the mayor's policies left them out. christopherzel chronicled the fight to combat deadly gun violence returned to chicago and filed this report. >> closing 50 schools and not having a plan for children. remember, chin are the fewer, the -- children are the future. the innocent people in the world. that was an attack to me children. >> reporter: jeanette lived her side on the right side. a place with ron emanuel's school reforms go not sit well. the mayor's administration in 2015 closed lots of schools. the largest closure. most were in latino and black neighbourhoods, some of the poorest communities. >> a school is the foundation. it used to be what the black church was to the black community. now schools are the only stable institutions they are left. and they are corrupt. they are in chaos. >> the mayor facing debt. shut down underused and performing schools. what he said were failing schools. in the process emanuel failed her community. >> what happens to a schools. >> you kill the essence of a children. a neighbourhood with no
he can toured the hearts and -- captured the hearts and minds of many residents the the mayor's policies left them out. christopherzel chronicled the fight to combat deadly gun violence returned to chicago and filed this report. >> closing 50 schools and not having a plan for children. remember, chin are the fewer, the -- children are the future. the innocent people in the world. that was an attack to me children. >> reporter: jeanette lived her side on the right side. a place with...
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>> christopher issue guess there are so many avenues of investigation.rt with the cockpit voice recorder. i ills -- is the data recorder of help here. >> some help. my perspective his measured breathe seemingly calm indicates a tremendous amount of planning on his part. he was in here. he was determined to make this happen. probably rehere'sed it in his -- rehearsed it in his mind and he envisioned being calm. we'll find quite a few clues as to the why because it's quite likely he has some writings somewhere, whether it's handwritten notes or something he has written in a computer, which is what the investigators are looking for. they'll probably find some indication of how he planned this and why he did it. >> christopher, is there something more that needs to be done? regards to psychological evaluation prior to putting pilots behind the stick or more regular or do you have any thoughts on that? >> well, i think this is planned out and is deliberate and initially appears to me to be then it's going to be very difficult to pick this up with any sort of
>> christopher issue guess there are so many avenues of investigation.rt with the cockpit voice recorder. i ills -- is the data recorder of help here. >> some help. my perspective his measured breathe seemingly calm indicates a tremendous amount of planning on his part. he was in here. he was determined to make this happen. probably rehere'sed it in his -- rehearsed it in his mind and he envisioned being calm. we'll find quite a few clues as to the why because it's quite likely he...
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many disenfranchised residents. they feel the mayor's policies left them out. christopher putzel, who chronicled the fight to combat deadly gun violence returned to chicago to file this report. >> closing 50 schools and not having a plan for children. remember, children are our future. children are the most innocent people in the world. that was an attack to me on children. >> jeanette taylor has lived her life on chicago's south side. a place where mayor's school reforms do not sit well. in 2013, the mayor's administration closed dozens of schools, the largest mass school closure history. most of the schools shut down were in latino and black neighbourhoods, some of the poorest communities. >> the school is a foundation. it used to be what the black church boasts to the community. now it's the only stable institution they have left. chaos. >> the mayor, facing debt, shut down, underused and underperforming schools. what he said were failing schools. in the process, taylor said emanuel failed her community. >> what happens to a schools. >> you kill the essence of children.
many disenfranchised residents. they feel the mayor's policies left them out. christopher putzel, who chronicled the fight to combat deadly gun violence returned to chicago to file this report. >> closing 50 schools and not having a plan for children. remember, children are our future. children are the most innocent people in the world. that was an attack to me on children. >> jeanette taylor has lived her life on chicago's south side. a place where mayor's school reforms do not sit...
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. >> like many people with autism, christopher finds people perplexing.als for days. but i like hate human too much. >> callie calls her friend david nature man. he loves horses and fishing. >> with most things i have short attention span. with fishing i can do it for so long, be very patient and i don't get bored or anything. >> that sounds appealing to you. >> i could probably use something like that. >> many more questions than answers about autism. why, for instance, are autism diagnoses are increasing so dramatically. in the united states, one out of 68 children is diagnosed as "on the spectrum" among boys, one out of 42. at mit's mcgovern institute for brain research, in cambridge, massachusetts neuroscientist has made some intriguing discovers re. >> we had teenageers with and without autism in the mri scanner. and while they were in there they saw two kinds of faces. either faces that were looking directly at them as if they were quite interested in what they were thinking about or faces whose gaze was averted they were looking away. >> in typical
. >> like many people with autism, christopher finds people perplexing.als for days. but i like hate human too much. >> callie calls her friend david nature man. he loves horses and fishing. >> with most things i have short attention span. with fishing i can do it for so long, be very patient and i don't get bored or anything. >> that sounds appealing to you. >> i could probably use something like that. >> many more questions than answers about autism. why,...
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cory: finally, christoph, when you look back at what happened with the playbook, what makes this better? i know you say that you will ship 10,000. how manyo you think you will sell? was playbook flawed from a security perspective? christoph: i do not think so. this is a project which secusmart had already brought in. we have this partnership with samsung long before we got acquired from blackberry. the interesting part is the partnership we have recently seen with blackberry and samsung. it fits very well into the overall strategy that blackberry has. our need for services, maintaining our own blackberry culture, but also offering our services on other vendor platforms and i think that is the key here. we are trying to offer our service on whatever tablet you want. cory: interesting stuff. we have the chief officer and rohit. thank you very much. we appreciate it. "bloomberg west" will be right back. ♪ ♪ cory: i'm cory johnson. this is "bloomberg west." these are some top headlines. robert durst has been arrested. hbo aired a documentary about him where he said he "killed them all." he was questioned, but never charged in the 1980's disa
cory: finally, christoph, when you look back at what happened with the playbook, what makes this better? i know you say that you will ship 10,000. how manyo you think you will sell? was playbook flawed from a security perspective? christoph: i do not think so. this is a project which secusmart had already brought in. we have this partnership with samsung long before we got acquired from blackberry. the interesting part is the partnership we have recently seen with blackberry and samsung. it...
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something like this just ratchets up emotional tension many notches higher. >> christopher? the possibility of some kind of terrorist attack. there's no indication there was a terrorist attack and shouldn't go too far down that road. >> can't rule anything out. >> but can't rule anything out. steve is right. i lived in paris of course and it is very tense there. there's a lot of anxiety about what's next and a lot of anxiety, airbus a320s are flying all over if there's a problem people haven't detected with the plane, obviously that's an area of considerable concern as well. >> spain also has its own concerns about terrorism as well. mikey, when you see this we are seeing some of the staging area the mountains are very difficult to get to. >> yeah talking about search and rescue at the moment, but that will rapidly go into search and recovery, given the fact that christopher pointed out early on lines of communication into the region are sparce if not there at all. only way to get access is through helicopter. the debris field will be key to this. >> talk about it. it could
something like this just ratchets up emotional tension many notches higher. >> christopher? the possibility of some kind of terrorist attack. there's no indication there was a terrorist attack and shouldn't go too far down that road. >> can't rule anything out. >> but can't rule anything out. steve is right. i lived in paris of course and it is very tense there. there's a lot of anxiety about what's next and a lot of anxiety, airbus a320s are flying all over if there's a...
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reporter: 12,000 feet from the earth, the only thing between christopher jones and the western australian ground, the courage to jump. as he had so many times before. but 22 seconds into this dive he says he was suddenly paralyzed by a seizure. unconscious and falling at 120 miles an hour. instructor sheldon mcfarlane shot towards him not wanting to rely on the automatic emergency chute. it took two attempts to grab jones and pull the rip cord. with 10,000 feet to go jones regained consciousness and managed to make a controlled landing. >> i said thank you very much, i think that's what i said. i said thank you for saving my life. yes. he couldn't have done a better job. it was just amazing. >> reporter: now mcfarlane is being hailed as a hero. >> just doing my job. doing what we train other people. >> reporter: 22-year-old jones took up sky diving when his epilepsy ruled out his dream of becoming a pilot. seizure-free for four years, his doctors gave him the go ahead. >> i've always wanted to fly planes or i just wanted the feeling of flight. obviously, with my condition i can't stay a pilot. so i thought next best thing i can fly my
reporter: 12,000 feet from the earth, the only thing between christopher jones and the western australian ground, the courage to jump. as he had so many times before. but 22 seconds into this dive he says he was suddenly paralyzed by a seizure. unconscious and falling at 120 miles an hour. instructor sheldon mcfarlane shot towards him not wanting to rely on the automatic emergency chute. it took two attempts to grab jones and pull the rip cord. with 10,000 feet to go jones regained...
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christopher columbus. c-span's cities tour staff recently visited many sites showcasing the city history. learn more about columbus all weekend here on american history tv. rebecca: we are here in the columbus museum. we are currently standing in the chattahoochee gallery. this focuses on columbus and highlights from the prehistoric. at -- prehistoric period of two the 1970's, even moving on into the columbus we know today. we are currently standing in the portion of the legacy gallery that deals with the civil war. columbus was a significant city during the war for many reasons. not least of which, it was the second largest manufacturing center for the confederacy second only to the confederate capital of richmond. however, many residents of columbus also left to fight in the war. the jacket we are standing by was worn by one of those residents. this is an iconic red jacket that was worn by the columbus guards. this is one of the city's private militia companies. these were very common throughout the south in the 19th century. it was to socialize, but also to come together into an organi
christopher columbus. c-span's cities tour staff recently visited many sites showcasing the city history. learn more about columbus all weekend here on american history tv. rebecca: we are here in the columbus museum. we are currently standing in the chattahoochee gallery. this focuses on columbus and highlights from the prehistoric. at -- prehistoric period of two the 1970's, even moving on into the columbus we know today. we are currently standing in the portion of the legacy gallery that...
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many hours yesterday. state police say 23-year-old christopher rhodes abruptly changed lanes and then hit another car on 95 south near route 198. the driver of the tanker truck tried to avoid the collision but ended up flipped over. in all, four vehicles were involved. one driver was taken to the hospital. >>> former virginia governor bob mcdonnell isn't the first politician to face prison time for trading government favors r pricey gifts. another political figure received nearly the same sentence for the same type of crime. the news4 i-team's scott macfarlane sat down with the former congressman who revealed some of the secrets of life when the powerful go to prison. >> good morning, everybody. >> reporter: two guys named bob, powerful, popular, political, rising stars. until it all came tumbling down in court for both. virginia's former governor bob mcdonnell in january sentenced to two years in federal prison for trading government action for gifts. ohio congressman bob ney in 2007 sentenced to two years in federal prison for trading government action for gifts. bob mcdonnell is appealing and perhaps no
many hours yesterday. state police say 23-year-old christopher rhodes abruptly changed lanes and then hit another car on 95 south near route 198. the driver of the tanker truck tried to avoid the collision but ended up flipped over. in all, four vehicles were involved. one driver was taken to the hospital. >>> former virginia governor bob mcdonnell isn't the first politician to face prison time for trading government favors r pricey gifts. another political figure received nearly the...
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many. not only the other bt but taking a direct hit at the lgbt community. cory: christopher and jerry thank you very much. we appreciate your time. up next, a streaming app that took sxsw by storm. nearmeerkat. it is happening real time here at bloomberg west. ♪ cory: this is "bloomberg west." the ceo of the breakout video streaming app meerkat. we will talk about the rivalry that has emerged. first, some top headlines. the german wings copilot believed to crash the plane of purpose was treated for suicidal behavior years ago. here is a spokesperson from the docile door prosecutor's office -- from the duesseldorf prosecutor's office. >> we had at that time -- he had at that time been in treatment of a psychotherapist because of what is documented as being suicidal. cory: german authorities also created a homicide commission to investigate whether the copilot intentionally crashed the plane. greece's proposal still needs a lot of work. the 15 page draft proposal.is sure on information and they could run out of money in weeks. the national football league making -- a separate
many. not only the other bt but taking a direct hit at the lgbt community. cory: christopher and jerry thank you very much. we appreciate your time. up next, a streaming app that took sxsw by storm. nearmeerkat. it is happening real time here at bloomberg west. ♪ cory: this is "bloomberg west." the ceo of the breakout video streaming app meerkat. we will talk about the rivalry that has emerged. first, some top headlines. the german wings copilot believed to crash the plane of...
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christopher warner. he has down syndrome. but like many of of us he loves his favorite band.showed his love for a ban in the special video on you tube. >> i'm your new fan. >> which one is your favorite. >> tell me something about him >> did you know, that after albums. >> maroon five, sung1 of their song one more night at school's karaoke event. on a d.c. radio show heard about his love for the band they made the hookup happen. christopher met his idols backstage before the show. when finally meeting the band he had a pan ache tack. maroon five took tonight stride, the the entire band and his mom laid down with christopher to pose for that photo, calmed him down a bit. after that it was all good times. band gave him a t-shirt and autographed poster and certainly, a lifetime of memories. >> can we go back to the photos of them all lying on the ground. because with the pan ache tack, if you lie on the ground, calm down and band members all decided to make him feel okay bit. >> they laid down with him on the ground. >> they posed for the photo. >> that is so nice. >> that is so
christopher warner. he has down syndrome. but like many of of us he loves his favorite band.showed his love for a ban in the special video on you tube. >> i'm your new fan. >> which one is your favorite. >> tell me something about him >> did you know, that after albums. >> maroon five, sung1 of their song one more night at school's karaoke event. on a d.c. radio show heard about his love for the band they made the hookup happen. christopher met his idols backstage...
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, the city of columbus was named after italian explorer christopher columbus will stop hosted by our media come cable partners, c-span visited manyhowcasing the city's history. learn more about columbus all weekend here on american history tv. >> we are here at the columbus museum in columbus, georgia and we are currently standing in our chattahoochee legacy gallery. this is our permanent gallery that focuses on the history of columbus and its many highlights, from the prehistoric time 10,000 years ago up to the 1970's and moving toward into the columbus we know today. we are currently standing in the portion of the legacy gallery that deals with the civil war. columbus was a significant city during the war for many reasons, not east of which was it was the second largest manufacturing center for the confederacy second only to the confederate capital of richmond. however, many residents also left to fight in the war and this jacket we are standing by was worn by one of those residents. this is an iconic red jacket worn by the columbus guard. this was one of the cities private militia companies. these sorts of organizations were v
, the city of columbus was named after italian explorer christopher columbus will stop hosted by our media come cable partners, c-span visited manyhowcasing the city's history. learn more about columbus all weekend here on american history tv. >> we are here at the columbus museum in columbus, georgia and we are currently standing in our chattahoochee legacy gallery. this is our permanent gallery that focuses on the history of columbus and its many highlights, from the prehistoric time...
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reporter: 12,000 feet above the earth, the only thing between christopher jones and the western australian ground, the courage to jump, as he had so manyut 22 seconds into this dive, he says he was suddenly paralyzed by a seizure, unconscious and falling at 120 miles per hour. instructor sheldon mcfarland shot towards him, not wanting to rely on the automatic emergency chute. it took two attempts to grab jones and pull the rip chord. then with 3,000 feet to go, he regained consciousness and a managed to make a controlled landing. >> i said thank you very much. he couldn't have done a better job. >> reporter: now mcfarland's being hailed as a hero. >> just doing my job. what we train other people. >> reporter: 22-year-old jones took up skydiving when his epilepsy ruled out his dream of becoming a pilot. seizure free for four years, his doctors gave him the go ahead. >> i've always wanted the feeling of flight, and obviously, with my condition, i can't be a pilot. so i thought, the next best thing, i can fly myself. >> reporter: about 5 million people have clicked on the death-defying fall, giving jones 5 million reminders to keep his fe
reporter: 12,000 feet above the earth, the only thing between christopher jones and the western australian ground, the courage to jump, as he had so manyut 22 seconds into this dive, he says he was suddenly paralyzed by a seizure, unconscious and falling at 120 miles per hour. instructor sheldon mcfarland shot towards him, not wanting to rely on the automatic emergency chute. it took two attempts to grab jones and pull the rip chord. then with 3,000 feet to go, he regained consciousness and a...
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christopher murphy, who sits on the foreign relations committee. senator murphy are you confident that afghanistan even with u.s. support, can withstand this threat from the many extremist groups who threaten the country? >> i certainly cannot say i'm confident of the we have seen epidemic levels of violence over the course of the last year. you saw a winter with noorblely lying helfs of violence which predict spring and summer may be bloody as well. what i do know is we have a stronger partnership than we had in a very long time. our relationship can karzai became unimaginable fblet he was unwilling to take and accept the help we thought was necessary to make this transition. gani, of course, immediately signs the new status of forces agreement. the president announced he will keep additional forces through the end of the year, something i support. i think we're in a better position than we have been to repel the taliban and the threats in afghanistan. but i would be lie fg i stood -- lying if i stood here today and said i'm confident we will get to where we need to get to over the next year or so. >> will it take more than 8,900 troops staying in afghanistan
christopher murphy, who sits on the foreign relations committee. senator murphy are you confident that afghanistan even with u.s. support, can withstand this threat from the many extremist groups who threaten the country? >> i certainly cannot say i'm confident of the we have seen epidemic levels of violence over the course of the last year. you saw a winter with noorblely lying helfs of violence which predict spring and summer may be bloody as well. what i do know is we have a stronger...
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many tributes to come. >> reporter: as friends and family gather for the memorial his son christopher barry, running for his father's council seat told the people why his father's legacy goes beyond ward eight and beyond the city. >> he was a leader and stood up for people across the globe who faced injustice. and through his 40-plus years of service and commitment he's left the mark and inspiration for all of us to follow. >> reporter: the mural is the work of a local artist who wanted to give back to his hometown as well as to honor barry. >> we decided to do it for community and we'll have additional panels added so that the community can sign and send their well wishes to mr. barry. >> reporter: while the mural is on a rather remote wall that not many people will walk by it is in a spot that is seen by thousands every day. >> a lot of people see it that drive on the freeway. >> reporter: mayor bowser used the occasion to announce a new commission charged with the task of finding other ways to honor barry's legacy. >> there are a lot of very good ideas that i've heard from streets to different buildings
many tributes to come. >> reporter: as friends and family gather for the memorial his son christopher barry, running for his father's council seat told the people why his father's legacy goes beyond ward eight and beyond the city. >> he was a leader and stood up for people across the globe who faced injustice. and through his 40-plus years of service and commitment he's left the mark and inspiration for all of us to follow. >> reporter: the mural is the work of a local artist...
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christophe. >> reporter: we do know two men were shot many people fearful in the neighborhood they sure that thisargeted one man died at the scene another rush the hospital but he later died. >> reporter: suspect not arrested at that scene but at the base seeing get a suntan is some evidence there ever. >> reporter: having trouble with a connection there as low as saying this is a double homicide were hoping the next scene is a little more information on. the be talking about what led up to the shooting and if there any suspects. >> reporter: wearing a see a lot more information and exchange minutes. >> reporter: stick peek at the weather coz we have some rain snow i quite done with. in some with >> reporter: system radar returns on small tracker we see this saltless nematode potentially santa cruz and also appoints all little better returns also watching this area light showers off on the coast and that may actually bring you more showers to parse the south bay and along the coast. >> reporter: see it out toward pester darrow and also toward redwood city we may be seeing some light truck or acti
christophe. >> reporter: we do know two men were shot many people fearful in the neighborhood they sure that thisargeted one man died at the scene another rush the hospital but he later died. >> reporter: suspect not arrested at that scene but at the base seeing get a suntan is some evidence there ever. >> reporter: having trouble with a connection there as low as saying this is a double homicide were hoping the next scene is a little more information on. the be talking about...
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many -- how much capital he has to raise. tom: chris grisanti with us from gross on the capital management. christopherok at morgan stanley for the model. it is not just cost-cutting, it is transforming the business. it is growing the wealth management. tom: he is advanced mathematics and physics as james gorman in mathematics. olivia: bury interesting. i would take a hard left turn and will come back to the new ceo of credit suisse, our francine lacqua will be joining us with that interview in just a few minutes, but meantime we will be talking about jobs specifically the number 5 million because that is the number of jobs opening in america today. over half of those are in information technology, but there is a shortage of skilled labor. our guest post for the hour is mo koyfman avenue spark capital management. you say the industries are right for discretion. -- disruption. use it will impede? mo: i do not think the skill gap will impede newtek. i think the more we do to close the skilled outcome of the better resources we will have to continue on the course of innovation. taking a bunny financial se
many -- how much capital he has to raise. tom: chris grisanti with us from gross on the capital management. christopherok at morgan stanley for the model. it is not just cost-cutting, it is transforming the business. it is growing the wealth management. tom: he is advanced mathematics and physics as james gorman in mathematics. olivia: bury interesting. i would take a hard left turn and will come back to the new ceo of credit suisse, our francine lacqua will be joining us with that interview in...
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many people talking today. a sky dive suffers a seizure after leaping out of a plane. >> his rescue was caught on camera. take look at this. 22-year-old christopherones started convulsing about 9,000 feet above western australia. his instructor sheldon mcfarland is in the air with him. he doesn't panic. it took him a couple of tries but he eventually is able to grab a hold of chris and activate his parachute. >> i wasn't really concerned about him hitting the ground without a parachute. i wanted to get him underneath the parachute sooner than later. >> sheldon grabs me and thankfully pulls my chute and yeah i'm here to tell the tail. >> yes, he is. the video that amazing rescue has gone viral now. gotten more than 2 million hits in less than a day. >>> wow. >>> three stolen 110 million-year-old fossils have now been return to the brazilian government by the fbi. >>> shadoof the fossils in wilmington. ancient fish were unearthed in the northeastern region of brazil and at some point they were stolen. thieves tried to sell them on the black-market. one was even priced at 700 to us san dollars online. the fbi says arrests are possible but so far the
many people talking today. a sky dive suffers a seizure after leaping out of a plane. >> his rescue was caught on camera. take look at this. 22-year-old christopherones started convulsing about 9,000 feet above western australia. his instructor sheldon mcfarland is in the air with him. he doesn't panic. it took him a couple of tries but he eventually is able to grab a hold of chris and activate his parachute. >> i wasn't really concerned about him hitting the ground without a...
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many questions out there about who did this and why. joining me on the phone is the former u.s. ambassador christopher hill. thank you. i know you're in seoul tonight. what are you hearing about this attack? >> the first point to understand is this is a very safe city. as u.s. ambassador you have some security. it's not to be confused with the security you might have in police like airaq. you're able to walk freely. i walked from the embassy to my home by myself. this is not a high threat. we have to find out who this gentleman was, wa this was all about, et cetera. there are people in korea with very strong views on a number of issues. it's a very tense part of the world. we'll have to wait and see precisely what this is about. >> very tense with the u.s. military drills going on with south korea and north korea. we know threatening to attack the u.s. around that movie. i know you know seoul extremely well. who do you think can be responsible for this attack? >> we'll have to see who this is. it would not surprise me if this wasn't an individual for whatever reason has very strong views. it's important to remember th
many questions out there about who did this and why. joining me on the phone is the former u.s. ambassador christopher hill. thank you. i know you're in seoul tonight. what are you hearing about this attack? >> the first point to understand is this is a very safe city. as u.s. ambassador you have some security. it's not to be confused with the security you might have in police like airaq. you're able to walk freely. i walked from the embassy to my home by myself. this is not a high...
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many of the doctors' appointments didn't require removal of the ankle monitor. the mris did. >> may 9th, 2013, i had received a call that christopheremoved his ankle bracelet so the ability to track him was now gone and that we didn't know where he was. >> don't tell me he didn't range the run. he scheduled multiple doctors' appointments over one month. he takes the bracelet off, he always comes home. he set the cops up. >> i had just assumed that he was going to face what he had done. i was expecting him to go away for awhile and serve his time that he should be serving. i sure did not expect him to flee. >> it's one thing when somebody was just recently in our custody and now is on the lam somewhere. it's another thing when they were in their own home, capable of making any of a number of arrangements that we don't know about. makes it more difficult. i don't know a lot of 22 year olds that are going to successfully pull off going off the grid without help. and that's what he's done thus far. >> here's a kid who has never done anything in his life but take money from his parents, beautiful car, entitled, no remorse, no empathy. t
many of the doctors' appointments didn't require removal of the ankle monitor. the mris did. >> may 9th, 2013, i had received a call that christopheremoved his ankle bracelet so the ability to track him was now gone and that we didn't know where he was. >> don't tell me he didn't range the run. he scheduled multiple doctors' appointments over one month. he takes the bracelet off, he always comes home. he set the cops up. >> i had just assumed that he was going to face what he...
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right now in many of the neighborhoods you find a 2 bedroom apartment you could rent for less than 3,000 dollars. >> spike lee agrees with you. he compared gent fooiers to christopher can't do that. >> can't do that? >> can't is a dangerous word that suggests you politicians get a right to say no you may not live there. >> i am not of the view you can't tell any one not to live in a particular neighborhood. they have widespread diversity they value in look brin new york. >> we have to more aggressively promote the policies for affordable housing. >> this is how a comedian identified it. >> they white people move in and open up cupcake stores. >> i haven't seen a syringe in three years. >> you don't have to carry a club when you go up the stairs. you have to beat your way up to the aapartment. >> they feel safer. bring on the hipsters. gentrification is good for the poor. the average income of black people with high school diplomas soared after gentrification. >> i would be map pee to take a look at it. comedians with comedy public officials in public policy in sen pral brak lynn. decades ago they were ravaged by the crack cocaine wars. you have people who stay work
right now in many of the neighborhoods you find a 2 bedroom apartment you could rent for less than 3,000 dollars. >> spike lee agrees with you. he compared gent fooiers to christopher can't do that. >> can't do that? >> can't is a dangerous word that suggests you politicians get a right to say no you may not live there. >> i am not of the view you can't tell any one not to live in a particular neighborhood. they have widespread diversity they value in look brin new york....
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in many of those neighborhoods you'd be hard pressed to find a two-bedroom neighborhood that you could rent for less than $3,000. john: spike lee agrees with you he compared gentrifiers to christophero america to -- >> can't come in with people -- [inaudible] for generations, and you come and [bleep] can't do that! [applause] john: can't do that? can't suggests you politicians get a right to say, no, you may not live there. >> i'm not of the view that we should tell anyone that they can't live in any particular neighborhood. what i'm saying is that we've got to make sure that we do everything possible to preserve the widespread diversity that we value in places like brooklyn, new york. we want to be able to preserve that -- john scwn and what should government do to preserve it? >> well the one thing that i think we have to do is more adepressly promote policies for the creation and preservation of affordable housing. john: i'd call gentrification progress. here's how comedian michael shea joked about it. >> we don't know what gentrification means, it's a bunch of white people who moved to a [bleep] neighborhood and opened up cupcake -- how has this changed? >> i haven't seen a syr
in many of those neighborhoods you'd be hard pressed to find a two-bedroom neighborhood that you could rent for less than $3,000. john: spike lee agrees with you he compared gentrifiers to christophero america to -- >> can't come in with people -- [inaudible] for generations, and you come and [bleep] can't do that! [applause] john: can't do that? can't suggests you politicians get a right to say, no, you may not live there. >> i'm not of the view that we should tell anyone that they...
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christopher writes, ted cruz does not impress me. i do not see him pulling manyotes beyond his own base. mark writes, finally, there is hope on the horizon for our country. i pray he can be successful in repairing the damage done in the last six years. cheryl writes i think he is a great candidate. someone who will take a stand against the establishment. edward writes -- edwin writes as the senator of my state, ted through texas under the bus. he is made a joke out of the role of senator. chase, staten island, new york. what do you make of ted cruz's entry into the presidential race? caller: i think it is disgusting. ted cruz is a canadian. he was born in canada. all of these right-wingers that said that he bomb is a said that president obama -- said that president obama is a kenyan. he is not going to become president. ted cruz is too stupid. as far as that woman saying president obama does not love america, she is just racist. the right-wing does not like president obama because he is black and that is it. host: usa today. ted cruz kicks off 2016 gop contest. i
christopher writes, ted cruz does not impress me. i do not see him pulling manyotes beyond his own base. mark writes, finally, there is hope on the horizon for our country. i pray he can be successful in repairing the damage done in the last six years. cheryl writes i think he is a great candidate. someone who will take a stand against the establishment. edward writes -- edwin writes as the senator of my state, ted through texas under the bus. he is made a joke out of the role of senator....
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many as possible. so hands up for questions. yes. why don't we have first question right here. >> this is dr. christopher ford. >> from dr. author of a very important book on china. >> please introduce yourself for the microphone anyway. >> i believe you're a rhodes scholar -- >> reading your book with, mike, and thank you for your comments here today. to the extent having not read it that i would have a quibble, it would still be with this issue of secrecy in the title in the sense it occurs to me feels to me as if much of what you're describing isn't, in fact, all that secret and that there may be -- my question wilds on that -- builds upon that. it strikes me it's been very clear for some time that chinese officialdom has been very resentful of u.s. primacy in world, obsessed with the way their own fall was the result as they see it, of a whole litany of foreign depredations and humiliations. they've been convinced that is right southern of a birthright in a sense of which they've been deprived, and they've been very dedicated to the idea of national rejuvenation and return. they've been focused upon in their internati
many as possible. so hands up for questions. yes. why don't we have first question right here. >> this is dr. christopher ford. >> from dr. author of a very important book on china. >> please introduce yourself for the microphone anyway. >> i believe you're a rhodes scholar -- >> reading your book with, mike, and thank you for your comments here today. to the extent having not read it that i would have a quibble, it would still be with this issue of secrecy in the...
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many attacks. like i said, we will raise the banner over the capitol. >> a most chilling warning from behind bars. radical jihadist christopherinformation about isis' plans to take on the united states. this is a troubling trend is emerging in the faith against isis. we learn more and more young people are looking to join the terror group. what can parents be on the lookout for? >> joining us is a retired special agent and an antiterrorism expert. do you believe this guy? >> i believe they're going to try. there's no doubt about it. isis' goal is the same al qaeda's has been and radical islamists around the world. they want to spread terror. conducting small scale attacks would do it on a greater scale. i think that's something they want to do. they realize small unit tactics are the key to success. the west gate mall is a perfect example of how they did that in east africa. i think they'll try to do things around the united states and europe has they've done in the paris. >> based on your experience, when you look at those who may be vulnerable to being brought in by isis or terror, what do they look like? go through the mal
many attacks. like i said, we will raise the banner over the capitol. >> a most chilling warning from behind bars. radical jihadist christopherinformation about isis' plans to take on the united states. this is a troubling trend is emerging in the faith against isis. we learn more and more young people are looking to join the terror group. what can parents be on the lookout for? >> joining us is a retired special agent and an antiterrorism expert. do you believe this guy? >> i...