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sthks, haynes. and our condolences go out to his wife, kathryn. stay tuned on pline for more of our round table conversation at pbs.org/washingtonweek the and our respect to all who have served. have an observant memorial day. good night the -- good night. >> corporate funding for wolfpack swook provided by -- >> tora bora. fallujah. argon. idway. normandy. medina ridge. the chosun reservoir. these are places history will never forget. but more important are the faces we will always rebecca. always remember. >> additional corporate funding for wolfpack swook provided by prudential. additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> announcer: the following kqed production was produced in high definition. ♪ >> the beef was out of this world. >> i actually don't discriminate against pizza. >> this is a temple to red meat. >> like a meatball. ♪ >> we couldn't see it. we couldn't hear it. >> like, whoa! i'm actually in san f
sthks, haynes. and our condolences go out to his wife, kathryn. stay tuned on pline for more of our round table conversation at pbs.org/washingtonweek the and our respect to all who have served. have an observant memorial day. good night the -- good night. >> corporate funding for wolfpack swook provided by -- >> tora bora. fallujah. argon. idway. normandy. medina ridge. the chosun reservoir. these are places history will never forget. but more important are the faces we will always...
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in two thousand and twelve and haynes mother of three lost her home to foreclosure this is not just it's like oh it's where we my kids grow up this isn't just a property this is our home this is where i raise my children they told me to get to become default on the loan and then i could do a modification but five days after the modification was submitted based to the sheriff's sale and the foreclosure process has begun her mortgage lender u.s. bank had stopped the loan modification process because they sent the wrong application and went ahead with foreclosure. and haynes is not alone this week hundreds of activists and victims of wrongful for closure rallied outside the department of justice but if you walk to the bank and. the very first feelings are all right. they say and i was. there's not been single criminal action against those responsible for the predatory lending and wrongful addictions. and protesters stood ready to risk arrest to gain the attention of the department of justice by may do everything it can i can lose going to going to jail i'm fine with over two dozen people we
in two thousand and twelve and haynes mother of three lost her home to foreclosure this is not just it's like oh it's where we my kids grow up this isn't just a property this is our home this is where i raise my children they told me to get to become default on the loan and then i could do a modification but five days after the modification was submitted based to the sheriff's sale and the foreclosure process has begun her mortgage lender u.s. bank had stopped the loan modification process...
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and haynes is not alone this week hundreds of activists and victims of wrongful for closure rallied outside the department of justice but he was a banker and he was the first feeling are all right. they say and are bad because. there's not been single criminal action against those responsible for the predatory lending and wrongful addictions ok. and protesters stood ready to risk arrest to gain the attention of the department of justice i mean do everything you can i can use that. lutes going to going to jail i'm fine with over two dozen people went to jail. in two thousand and nine and two thousand and ten eleven leading financial institutions foreclosed on almost one point two million borrowers many of whom were not in default or were in mortgage modification programs in two thousand and eleven the government ordered banks to hire independent consultants to determine how many foreclosures were illegal however according to the government accountability office the methodology was flawed and their independence has come into question in one case consultants were reportedly given gift cards of
and haynes is not alone this week hundreds of activists and victims of wrongful for closure rallied outside the department of justice but he was a banker and he was the first feeling are all right. they say and are bad because. there's not been single criminal action against those responsible for the predatory lending and wrongful addictions ok. and protesters stood ready to risk arrest to gain the attention of the department of justice i mean do everything you can i can use that. lutes going...
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that's the next chapter. >> sreenivasan: haynes johnson was 81 years old. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: and we turn to the aftermath of the tornadoes in oklahoma. funeral services were held today for two of the 24 people who were killed in moore on monday, including a boy who died at the plaza towers elementary school. the governor also said today that she had signed a bill authorizing $45 million in state aid for devastated communities. the day before the tornado flattened moore, a less powerful twister leveled homes in rural lincoln county, something that happens frequently in april and may in oklahoma. in shawnee, two people died when a mobile home park was wiped out. and the towns of fallis and carney were also hit hard. residents in that area are now cleaning up. our colleagues at oklahoma educational television have been following their story and correspondent bob sands reports on the resilience of the community. >> reporter: nearly every home in fallis suffered some sort of damage from the sunday tornado.
that's the next chapter. >> sreenivasan: haynes johnson was 81 years old. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: and we turn to the aftermath of the tornadoes in oklahoma. funeral services were held today for two of the 24 people who were killed in moore on monday, including a boy who died at the plaza towers elementary school. the governor also said today that she had signed a bill authorizing $45 million in state aid for devastated communities....
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banks but not a decision to tell the families who were illegally foreclosed against people like and haynes and her family have been devastated by the wrongful foreclosure process at the hands of the very same banks that were bailed out by taxpayer funds. but there are neither bailouts nor justice for these families the acts of disobedience outside the department of justice speaks volumes but will it be loud enough to be heard by those who can make changes behind closed doors in washington just you know under our. thanks to a stain now in response to close doors i now to talk about revolving doors so many judd gregg he was just named c.e.o. of the securities industry and financial markets association or systema which is a lot wall street lobbying powerhouse so it might represent over six hundred fifty securities firms banks and asset managers and they pay their executives multimillion dollar salaries they've been described as a very important jury trade group for a lot of very wealthy firms so explain how we got here is take a step back and look at his past who wrote balding door. judd greg
banks but not a decision to tell the families who were illegally foreclosed against people like and haynes and her family have been devastated by the wrongful foreclosure process at the hands of the very same banks that were bailed out by taxpayer funds. but there are neither bailouts nor justice for these families the acts of disobedience outside the department of justice speaks volumes but will it be loud enough to be heard by those who can make changes behind closed doors in washington just...
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dangers that these robots present to the global community as well as to the report's author christoph haynes went so far as to call for a world wide at war a tory and on the testing production assembly transfer acquisition deployment and use of these machines so let's examine this report in just little bit more detail according to the findings of this report the u.s. the u.k. israel south korea and japan have all developed different types of fully or sin my autonomy robotic happens now there are two major types of robotic weapons here's a quick look at that the first is a major type that's very popular these days unmanned combat aerial vehicles better known as you can have you avi's or drones these machines are simmias on a miss meaning that they don't need a pilot in the seat but that there is some type of human controller in a room somewhere monitoring this robot and making its decisions for it now the second type is the one that the u.n. report is actually most wary about liesl a time it's robotics bars short these machines have the capability to conduct missions and make life and death d
dangers that these robots present to the global community as well as to the report's author christoph haynes went so far as to call for a world wide at war a tory and on the testing production assembly transfer acquisition deployment and use of these machines so let's examine this report in just little bit more detail according to the findings of this report the u.s. the u.k. israel south korea and japan have all developed different types of fully or sin my autonomy robotic happens now there...
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but it was a different story for haynes celestial. revenues miss.nd take a look at the decline right now, down by 4% in the after hours session. coming up next, one of our traders is daring to short a big name bank that's been on a tear. find out which one he is targeting and why he says it is a sign. >>> we'll take a deeper dive in just how healthy the housing recovery really is. much more straight ahead. [ female announcer ] it's time for the annual shareholders meeting. ♪ there'll be the usual presentations on research. and development. some new members of the team will be introduced. the chairman emeritus will distribute his usual wisdom. and you? well, you're the chief life officer. you just need the right professional to help you take charge. ♪ >>> let's get a market flash with josh lipton. josh, what are you watching? >> linkedin, which is down hard here in the after hours. beat on the bottom line and the top line. the problem, what it said about the future forecast for this quarter and the full year, missing expectations. stock had been a hi
but it was a different story for haynes celestial. revenues miss.nd take a look at the decline right now, down by 4% in the after hours session. coming up next, one of our traders is daring to short a big name bank that's been on a tear. find out which one he is targeting and why he says it is a sign. >>> we'll take a deeper dive in just how healthy the housing recovery really is. much more straight ahead. [ female announcer ] it's time for the annual shareholders meeting. ♪ there'll...
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haynes johnson, the pulitzer prize-winning long-time correspondent for the "washington post" died thisorning. he had a heart attack in bethesda, maryland. in 1966, johnson won the pulitzer for distinguished national reporting. of the civil rights struggle in selma, alabama. the award marked the first time in pulitzer prize history that a father and son had both received awards for reporting. his father, malcolm johnson won back in 1949 for his "new york sun" series, time on the waterfront, which was the basis for the academy award-winning film, "on the water front." haines johnson was 81 years old and he was a true gentleman. ♪ i' 'm a hard, hard ♪ worker every day. ♪ i' ♪ i'm a hard, hard worker and i'm working every day. ♪ ♪ i'm a hard, hard worker and i'm saving all my pay. ♪ ♪ if i ever get some money put away, ♪ ♪ i'm going to take it all out and celebrate. ♪ ♪ i'm a hard, hard worker... ♪ membership rallied millions of us on small business saturday to make shopping small, huge. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. otherworldly things. but there are some thing
haynes johnson, the pulitzer prize-winning long-time correspondent for the "washington post" died thisorning. he had a heart attack in bethesda, maryland. in 1966, johnson won the pulitzer for distinguished national reporting. of the civil rights struggle in selma, alabama. the award marked the first time in pulitzer prize history that a father and son had both received awards for reporting. his father, malcolm johnson won back in 1949 for his "new york sun" series, time on...
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. >>> tonight, i honor my friend mark haynes.oday and only recently have i been able to laugh instead of cry at some of the things mark would do. april 19th was mark's birthday and our regular show didn't air due to breaking news, manhunt in boston. i intended to celebrate only his birthday now and not his death day. but mark gets celebrated every day in how we do our jobs, how we delight in the insane and crazy things in life, too. today being the friday of memorial day weekend makes me think of the things mark would have done this weekend. he would have said how terrible his mets were, might have gone to philadelphia to watch the men's final four lacrosse playoffs since he loved lacrosse, and he would have spent every minute with his beloved family. here's to mark, who remains a light in my life that i will celebrate no matter what the technical day. "ac 360" with wolf blitzer starts now. >>> tonight, how safe are you and your family on the road this holiday weekend, or any day of the year, for that matter. a bridge collapse in
. >>> tonight, i honor my friend mark haynes.oday and only recently have i been able to laugh instead of cry at some of the things mark would do. april 19th was mark's birthday and our regular show didn't air due to breaking news, manhunt in boston. i intended to celebrate only his birthday now and not his death day. but mark gets celebrated every day in how we do our jobs, how we delight in the insane and crazy things in life, too. today being the friday of memorial day weekend makes...
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first class petty officer aaron haynes enlisted the help of his wife and a chicago area mall to pullff the reunion after aaro maria found a prize they were not expecting. >> we love you, daddy. we really missed you. >> they missed their dad so much. i hear about it every time i see them. >> as you can see there, onlookers at the mall cheered and applauded that emotional reunion. >> smiles on those girls. so excited to see their dad. >> very happy. >> so nice. >>> well, it is as you said before, the official start or unofficial start to summer. >> right. >> but cool outside this morning. mark, i don't like it. warm it up. warm it up. >> sorry about that. i'll be working on it. maybe i'll change the forecast in the next hour. but yeah, temperatures cooling off over this weekend. we are scaling back in the shower chances quite a bit as we head into memorial day. still a chance for us to hold on to all we have to hold onto the possibility, but the overall probability has been coming down. here we go with the forecast this weekend, bottom right should say monday. you get the idea it's the
first class petty officer aaron haynes enlisted the help of his wife and a chicago area mall to pullff the reunion after aaro maria found a prize they were not expecting. >> we love you, daddy. we really missed you. >> they missed their dad so much. i hear about it every time i see them. >> as you can see there, onlookers at the mall cheered and applauded that emotional reunion. >> smiles on those girls. so excited to see their dad. >> very happy. >> so nice....
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dick hayne is still with us from bny melon. mr. plosser is not in the majority, is he? >> no. plosser has had this view for quite some period of time, but the core of the fomc, which is ben bernanke, janet yellen and bill dudley, they're doves, they don't have the same view. i think we'll probably see tapering of the qe in early 2014 conceivably -- >> not this year? >> it could be in december 2014 meeting if the evidence is called at the holiday season is strong. but i don't think they'll be dealing with this every summer. >> we just got the spanish auction, a t-bill auction. 1.1 billion t-bill auctions. have we got the yields on that? we haven't. 3.30 billion of 12-month bills, a little less than the previous auction of the six-month yield. 0.5%. lower in april 2016 and haven't got yields yet for the 12-month. i think it is also lower, as well. yields 1 is.05% versus 1.274%, as well, on the t-bill yields. come back to the fed. how is that, i want to bring in don smith who is with us, as well, government bond strategist at icap. don, it's heading higher in the last two session
dick hayne is still with us from bny melon. mr. plosser is not in the majority, is he? >> no. plosser has had this view for quite some period of time, but the core of the fomc, which is ben bernanke, janet yellen and bill dudley, they're doves, they don't have the same view. i think we'll probably see tapering of the qe in early 2014 conceivably -- >> not this year? >> it could be in december 2014 meeting if the evidence is called at the holiday season is strong. but i don't...
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banks but not a decision to tell the families who were illegally foreclosed against people like and haynes and her family have been devastated by the wrongful foreclosure process at the hands of the very same banks that were bailed out by taxpayer funds. but they are neither bailouts nor justice for these families the acts of disobedience outside the department of justice speaks volumes but will it be loud enough to be heard by those who can make changes behind the closed doors in washington just you know under our. thanks to a stand now in response to close doors i now to talk about revolving doors so many judd gregg he was just named c.e.o. of the securities industry and financial markets association which is a law wall street lobbying powerhouse so it might represent over six hundred fifty securities firms banks and asset managers and they pay their executives multimillion dollar salaries they've been described as a very important very trade group for a lot of very wealthy firms so explain how we got here take a step back and look at his past who were appalling door. judd gregg has a st
banks but not a decision to tell the families who were illegally foreclosed against people like and haynes and her family have been devastated by the wrongful foreclosure process at the hands of the very same banks that were bailed out by taxpayer funds. but they are neither bailouts nor justice for these families the acts of disobedience outside the department of justice speaks volumes but will it be loud enough to be heard by those who can make changes behind the closed doors in washington...
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stephen haynes was the other defendant in this case.oth, incidentally, are on death row in connecticut. they are part of the group that still faces the death penalty, although there will be argument tomorrow at supreme court on that whole issue of whether or not it is retroactive. the red flags were there, criminal history and whatnot. in one case, had he stayed in school, in the system, maybe those flags would have been there for somebody else to see. he killed his mom, and his mom clearly was the one person who probably knew the most about him. what was interesting to me, and i try to see if the father would speak with me, i have tried on numerous occasions to get him to talk to me, there was something in 2010 that just made him cut his father off, if what his father is telling me is true, or what i have been told from people who know him. that was something in 2010 really just set adam off and made him cut off his father and his brother. the divorce was going on, he was getting remarried. we don't know if that was the key, but the th
stephen haynes was the other defendant in this case.oth, incidentally, are on death row in connecticut. they are part of the group that still faces the death penalty, although there will be argument tomorrow at supreme court on that whole issue of whether or not it is retroactive. the red flags were there, criminal history and whatnot. in one case, had he stayed in school, in the system, maybe those flags would have been there for somebody else to see. he killed his mom, and his mom clearly was...